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george clooney. that for that. tilda swinton, mark wahlberg and harry styles all have at least one extra nipple, while george clooney our old, loving batman, only has two nipples that never recovered from fighting mr. freeze. tilda swinton has the third nipple. she calls her, quote, witch's mark. mark wahlberg has an additional infant's nipple below his adult sized nipple. let's get a picture of that. there's that third baby nipple. who is that, a nipple, or is that melanoma? >> like. i. >> i'm not trying to wish nothing on my man, but, like, how low is the nipple before? it's still a nipple. like, if it's that far down. is that still nipple? let's show him. harry styles two sets of nipples. >> yeah. >> for a grand total of four nipples. four nipples. and they all point in one direction. according to science, up to 6% of people are born with bonus nipples of various sizes and configurations. so it's not all that rare. scientific literature on extra nipples mentions quote a famous case from 1827 involving a french woman who had a functioning breast on her left thigh and nursed her five children using all three breast
george clooney. that for that. tilda swinton, mark wahlberg and harry styles all have at least one extra nipple, while george clooney our old, loving batman, only has two nipples that never recovered from fighting mr. freeze. tilda swinton has the third nipple. she calls her, quote, witch's mark. mark wahlberg has an additional infant's nipple below his adult sized nipple. let's get a picture of that. there's that third baby nipple. who is that, a nipple, or is that melanoma? >> like. i....
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harry served under george washington. in fact, it was light horse harry who famously washington as first in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen and his mother was and carter, she was the daughter of one of the largest landowners in virginia but due to light horse harry's misadventures the family it ran into hard times when robert e lee was only years old. his his father was sent to prison. and when robert e lee was six. his father left home for the last time and died abroad. so at a very young age. robert. robert was raised mostly by a single mother. her health was rapidly declining. he became her primary caregiver, the young man of the house, when he was only years old. so his mother had a profound impact on him, given light horse. harry's shortcomings. she into young robert the importance of self-control, self-denial, frugality and honor. she couldn't afford to send him to college, so he applied to west and when he left home in 1825, his mother dreaded is leaving. she said, how can i live, robe
harry served under george washington. in fact, it was light horse harry who famously washington as first in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen and his mother was and carter, she was the daughter of one of the largest landowners in virginia but due to light horse harry's misadventures the family it ran into hard times when robert e lee was only years old. his his father was sent to prison. and when robert e lee was six. his father left home for the last time and died...
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>> y atenciÓn george harris viviÓ un momento por la xenÓfobia. >> es lunes, se siente como viernes!otros. amigos, colegas y familiares le dieron el Último adiÓs al periodista daniel y esto fue lo que se viviÓ. se llevÓ a cabo un breve pero significativo homenaje pÓstumo al comunicador daniel en un complejo teatral. la urna con las cenizas estuvo rodeada por diversas fotografÍas y coronas de flores. un grupo de personas acudiÓ para despedirlo. la primera fila fueron designadas para amigos y familiares. freddy ni germÁn ortega compartieron con el comunicador la puesta en escena mi barrio su Último proyecto en teatro. ambos le dedicaron unas emotivas palabras. >> nos hicimos grandes amigos. llamÁbamos y preguntÁbamos por nuestras vidas. hicimos muchos, muchos proyectos... es... es muy extraÑo ya no verlo. >> despuÉs de una horas amigos y familiares abandonaron el recinto. entre los asistentes estuvieron lisardo, la seÑora rosalba madre de la actriz geraldine bazÁn y los hermanos trevi y germÁn ortega. ♪ ♪ raÚl: por otro lado, micaela la hija del periodista hablÓ en el escenario y dijo
>> y atenciÓn george harris viviÓ un momento por la xenÓfobia. >> es lunes, se siente como viernes!otros. amigos, colegas y familiares le dieron el Último adiÓs al periodista daniel y esto fue lo que se viviÓ. se llevÓ a cabo un breve pero significativo homenaje pÓstumo al comunicador daniel en un complejo teatral. la urna con las cenizas estuvo rodeada por diversas fotografÍas y coronas de flores. un grupo de personas acudiÓ para despedirlo. la primera fila fueron...
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trump embracing billionaires and the like like elon musk, and nobody talks about why men harris embracing georgee and bill gates and jeff bezos. host: since you bring it up, he's got a trifecta. why not go to congress and some of these things, why depend on the executive order that can be reversed by the next president? guest: we agree. but we know trump. trump feels that congress does not move fast enough for him. it would be better for him to wait. his attitude is that the american people cannot afford to wait. and wife and something in place that three or four years later another administration come in &? i agree with you, but trump is not like any president that we seen in emory never seen such a frenetic way of so many executive orders because he wants to change it, and he also knows that a lot of these things that are pushing will probably go through and become effective, and once that happens, people will billy needed to believe it is having an impact on their lives in particular may come to the economy, it will remain lace. because remember it does not matter whether it is a president or
trump embracing billionaires and the like like elon musk, and nobody talks about why men harris embracing georgee and bill gates and jeff bezos. host: since you bring it up, he's got a trifecta. why not go to congress and some of these things, why depend on the executive order that can be reversed by the next president? guest: we agree. but we know trump. trump feels that congress does not move fast enough for him. it would be better for him to wait. his attitude is that the american people...
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but harris george clooney never says what doug schoen says, does he? that, hey, now's the time to put our muskets down and get some bipartisan action on the things that our country really needs? >> you know, there are a couple of big observations to be made about the president biden's obvious mental decline. first is that our founders gave us a first amendment, not because it's great to be a journalist. there's nothing wrong with being a journalist, but they wanted the american people to be informed, to be able to hold their government accountable. the fifth estate dropped the ball entirely because they have become cheerleaders instead of people holding those in power accountable. the second observation is when you don't have a competent leader and instead the bureaucracy runs the place. they don't know what it means to be politically accountable. they don't run for office. they don't stand up in front of god and everybody and say, this is what we're going to do. i wrote a book called put your back in chains, which outlines the terrible policies that w
but harris george clooney never says what doug schoen says, does he? that, hey, now's the time to put our muskets down and get some bipartisan action on the things that our country really needs? >> you know, there are a couple of big observations to be made about the president biden's obvious mental decline. first is that our founders gave us a first amendment, not because it's great to be a journalist. there's nothing wrong with being a journalist, but they wanted the american people to...
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criticism about trump embracing billionaires, the like, elon musk, and no one talks about biden-harris embracing george soros and bill gates and jeff bay bezos. >> he's got a troops trifecta. why not go to congress? why depend on an executive order that can be reversed by the next president? >> we agree. but we know president trump. president trump feels that congress does not move fast enough for him. it would be better for him to wait two or three months. his attitude is that the american people cannot afford the wait for two or three months. why put something in place that three or four years or two years later if there's a new contract to rescind. i agree with you. donald trump is not like any president that we've seen in recent memory. we have never seen such a frenetic way of so many executive orders because he wants to change it and he also knows he has more experience that a lot of these things that are pushing will probably go through and become effective and once that happens, people really begin to believe that it's having an impact on empowering their lives and moving them forward, particul
criticism about trump embracing billionaires, the like, elon musk, and no one talks about biden-harris embracing george soros and bill gates and jeff bay bezos. >> he's got a troops trifecta. why not go to congress? why depend on an executive order that can be reversed by the next president? >> we agree. but we know president trump. president trump feels that congress does not move fast enough for him. it would be better for him to wait two or three months. his attitude is that the...
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about trump embracing billionaires and the like, elon musk, no one talks about biden and harris embracing george soros and bill gates and jeff bezos. host: what about -- he's got a trifecta. why not go to congress with some of these things? why depend on an executive order that can be reversed by the next president? guest: we agree. but we know president trump. president trump feels that coress does not move fast enough for him. it would be better for him to wait two or three months. his attitude is that the american people cannot afford to wait two or three months and why put something in place at three or four years later, another administration can come in if there is a new congress? i agree with you but donald trump does not like any president that we have seen in reit -- he's not like any president has seen in recent memory. we have not seen such a frenetic way of so many executive orders because he wants to change it and he also knows he has more experience that a lot of these things that he's pushing will probably go through and become effective and once that happens, people really begin
about trump embracing billionaires and the like, elon musk, no one talks about biden and harris embracing george soros and bill gates and jeff bezos. host: what about -- he's got a trifecta. why not go to congress with some of these things? why depend on an executive order that can be reversed by the next president? guest: we agree. but we know president trump. president trump feels that coress does not move fast enough for him. it would be better for him to wait two or three months. his...
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they include abraham lincoln, george washington, teddy roosevelt, dwight eisenhower, harry truman, thomas jefferson at seventh, john f. kennedy, ronald reagan. rounding out the top 10, barack obama in the latest list, the one done in 2021. l.b.j. comes in at number 11 followed by james monroe and woodrow wilson. you can explore the results yourself at c-span.org or give us a call and let us know who is your favorite president and why. this is austin in new york, independent, good morning. caller: hi. i think my favorite president would have to be teddy roosevelt. i am a big fan of national parks. when it comes to his foreign policy,, the panama canal opened up a lot of opportunities for us. also, i dig the expansion of the navy. i will leave it at that. host: awesome, cliff in oak oklahoma, who is your favorite president? caller: bill clinton. that was the most prosperous time. balanced the budget. i have friends that were personal friends with him and he was one of the most likable guys you'll ever meet. still, all-time favorite. i guess j.f.k. would be my second one. i was not quite old
they include abraham lincoln, george washington, teddy roosevelt, dwight eisenhower, harry truman, thomas jefferson at seventh, john f. kennedy, ronald reagan. rounding out the top 10, barack obama in the latest list, the one done in 2021. l.b.j. comes in at number 11 followed by james monroe and woodrow wilson. you can explore the results yourself at c-span.org or give us a call and let us know who is your favorite president and why. this is austin in new york, independent, good morning....
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harry truman. >> through george h.w. bush. >> worked, and an. unbroken line. >> to actually liberate eastern. europe because it was the right thing to do, and also because it was good for. >> the united. >> states of america. freedom is proven to be good for. >> the united. >> states of america, for our leadership role in the world, for our. >> economy. which is, again. >> by far the strongest in the world and. the envy of the world. free markets, free people. that leads to good things, not just for the rest of the world, but for america. yesterday. >> what happened. >> last night? what happened at a press conference? absolutely. absolutely. turning years of. history of ronald. >> reagan standing. >> at the wall saying, mr. gorbachev. tear down this wall. >> john kennedy saying. >> a torch. >> has. >> been passed to a new generation. >> harry truman declaring that america. >> would fight against russian aggression, against soviet. aggression everywhere. it does. it does far. >> more than. >> just change. an analytical construct. >> it changes the very meaning of. >> america itself. and it's n
harry truman. >> through george h.w. bush. >> worked, and an. unbroken line. >> to actually liberate eastern. europe because it was the right thing to do, and also because it was good for. >> the united. >> states of america. freedom is proven to be good for. >> the united. >> states of america, for our leadership role in the world, for our. >> economy. which is, again. >> by far the strongest in the world and. the envy of the world. free...
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. >> steve: george clooney was on one of the late shows last night and, he famously endorsed kamala harris> brian: that went well. >> ainsley: he got it all started. >> steve: he had a direct message for donald trump last night without actually saying his name. george clooney said this last night to trump. good for you. i hope you do well because our country needs it. and we will meet you in three and a half years and see where we go. that's a good step where he says i -- you know, i hope do you well. because ultimately we all are america. >> brian: how late did you stay up last night. george clooney is on. end your plan. endlessly sexy. is. >> steve: that's the beauty of alexis. i went into your office before gout there. i moved the heater over. alexis what did george clooney say about donald trump last night on the late night show. >> brian: i want to grab that for radio. >> ainsley: did you stay up and watch sean's interview. >> brian: i did. i was allowed to. dragging or somewhat punch drunk, a little bit. we passed a breathalyzer but we wouldn't be able to pass a physical test. carley
. >> steve: george clooney was on one of the late shows last night and, he famously endorsed kamala harris> brian: that went well. >> ainsley: he got it all started. >> steve: he had a direct message for donald trump last night without actually saying his name. george clooney said this last night to trump. good for you. i hope you do well because our country needs it. and we will meet you in three and a half years and see where we go. that's a good step where he says i --...
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roll, the author of "george marshall" and "ascent to power," how truman emerged from roosevelt's shadow. a biography of harry truman defense secretary. after serving as assistant director to the bureau of competition at the ftc, he practiced law as a partner and founded a pro bono foundation, a public interest organization that continues to provide pro bono legal services to social entrepreneurs around the world. he lives in washington, d.c. and is here to present for us today. will you welcome mr. roll. [applause] david: thank you. great to be here. i think this is the third time i have been here. i always love to walk around this place. so inspiring. historians have said and say that harry truman was an accidental president. i made that mistake. but roosevelt's death was no accident. it was expected. it was expected. his own doctors told him he would not survive a fourth term, but he ran and won anyway. harry truman knew that physically roosevelt had gone to pieces. he said so to a friend. it was an open secret in washington that fdr could die at any time. truman used to say to whomever would listen that h
roll, the author of "george marshall" and "ascent to power," how truman emerged from roosevelt's shadow. a biography of harry truman defense secretary. after serving as assistant director to the bureau of competition at the ftc, he practiced law as a partner and founded a pro bono foundation, a public interest organization that continues to provide pro bono legal services to social entrepreneurs around the world. he lives in washington, d.c. and is here to present for us...
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trump embracing billionaires and the like like elon musk, and nobody talks about why men harris embracing georgeose and bill gates and jeff bezos. host: since you bring it up, he's got a trifecta. why not go to congress and some of these things, why depend on the executive order that can be reversed by the next president? guest: we agree. but we know trump. trump feels that congress does not move fast enough for him. it would be better for him to wait. his attitude is that the american people cannot afford to wait. and wife and something in place that three or four years later another administration come in &? i agree with you, but trump is not like any president that we seen in emory never seen such a frenetic way of so many executive orders because he wants to change it, and he also knows that a lot of these things that are pushing will probably go through and become effective, and once that happens, people will billy needed to believe it is having an impact on their lives in particular may come to the economy, it will remain lace. because remember it does not matter whether it is a president
trump embracing billionaires and the like like elon musk, and nobody talks about why men harris embracing georgeose and bill gates and jeff bezos. host: since you bring it up, he's got a trifecta. why not go to congress and some of these things, why depend on the executive order that can be reversed by the next president? guest: we agree. but we know trump. trump feels that congress does not move fast enough for him. it would be better for him to wait. his attitude is that the american people...
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they include abraham lincoln, george washington, teddy roosevelt, dwight eisenhower, harry truman, thomasrson at seventh, john f. kennedy, ronald reagan. rounding out the top 10, barack obama in the latest list, the one done in 2021. l.b.j. comes in at number 11 followed by james monroe and woodrow wilson. you can explore the results yourself at c-span.org or give us a call and let us know who is your favorite president and why. this is austin in new york, independent, good morning. caller: hi. i think my favorite president would have to be teddy roosevelt. i am a big fan of national parks. when it comes to his foreign policy,, the panama canal opened up a lot of opportunities for us. also, i dig the expansion of the navy. i will leave it at that. host: awesome, cliff in oak oklahoma, who is your favorite president? caller: bill clinton. that was the most prosperous time. balanced the budget. i have friends that were personal friends with him and he was one of the most likable guys you'll ever meet. still, all-time favorite. i guess j.f.k. would be my second one. i was not quite old enoug
they include abraham lincoln, george washington, teddy roosevelt, dwight eisenhower, harry truman, thomasrson at seventh, john f. kennedy, ronald reagan. rounding out the top 10, barack obama in the latest list, the one done in 2021. l.b.j. comes in at number 11 followed by james monroe and woodrow wilson. you can explore the results yourself at c-span.org or give us a call and let us know who is your favorite president and why. this is austin in new york, independent, good morning. caller: hi....
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george washington university. thank you so much. and maya, thank you. thank you. thank you. so much. you know, gracious, gracious. yeah, harris campaign along with demographic changes.
george washington university. thank you so much. and maya, thank you. thank you. thank you. so much. you know, gracious, gracious. yeah, harris campaign along with demographic changes.
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listen to this, actor george clooney speaking out for the first time since donald trump won the election. remember, he helped oust joe biden from the race and endorsed kamala harris of elections but first time i voted it was 1980 so i was carter guy and reagan won and i lost to some bushes and won with some clintons and obamas and lost. you know, this is democracy. this is how it works and, you know, without that -- >> how did it go this time for you? i forgot who you were supporting. >> what am i supposed to do. storm the [bleep] capitol. didn't work out. i hope he does well. our country needs it. and then we'll meet you in three and a half years and see where we go next. stuart: the lady on the right hand side of the screen is tomi lahren and i'm dying to hear what you make of george clooney. >> he's a fantastic actor and i hope he sticks to that. i hope he's learned his lesson. listen, the only things i want to hear from george clooney about politics are two, one, a giant apology and george clooney by his own admission knew pes joe biden was failing and incapable and like a apology from george clooney and that he's going short term orientation stop giving poli
listen to this, actor george clooney speaking out for the first time since donald trump won the election. remember, he helped oust joe biden from the race and endorsed kamala harris of elections but first time i voted it was 1980 so i was carter guy and reagan won and i lost to some bushes and won with some clintons and obamas and lost. you know, this is democracy. this is how it works and, you know, without that -- >> how did it go this time for you? i forgot who you were supporting....
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george marshall proposed in a speech at harvard university in 1947 european nations create a plan for their economic reconstruction. and that the united states provide economic assistance. and so in 1947 harryongress a message that followed marshall's ideas to provide economic aid to europe. congress overwhelmingly passed in 1948. truman signed it over the next four years congress appropriated $13.3 billion, money back then for european recovery this aid provided much-needed capitol materials and enabled europeans to rebuild the economy. and for the united states the marshall plan provided markets for american goods, grade level trading partners, supported the development of stable democratic governments in western europe. congress approval of the marshall plan signaled an extension of the bipartisanship of world war ii and the postwar years so the national archives explains. so donald trump comes up with this idea. he says to ukraine president zelensky we want access to your minerals your rare minerals you have an enormous resource there are trillions and trillions of dollars underdeveloped. we've spent hundreds of billions of dollars in your defense. we should figure out how to access the
george marshall proposed in a speech at harvard university in 1947 european nations create a plan for their economic reconstruction. and that the united states provide economic assistance. and so in 1947 harryongress a message that followed marshall's ideas to provide economic aid to europe. congress overwhelmingly passed in 1948. truman signed it over the next four years congress appropriated $13.3 billion, money back then for european recovery this aid provided much-needed capitol materials...
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harris knew that joe biden was in a diminished capacity. what did everyone do when they got on television? i don't, you know, george clooney trying to blame the media. it's not the media. >> let's listen to some of what they were saying. listen. >> quite a few americans have some questions about the president's current mental fitness. as somebody who spends, i can see you shaking your head. >> yes. >> so what's your response. >> to that? i think that's ridiculous. >> do you believe that the. >> president is. >> as sharp today as he was when he took this job? >> he is as sharp. >> as as. >> ever as i have known him to be in my engagement, in my experience. >> his mental acuity. >> is great. >> it's fine. >> it's as good as it's. been over the years. all this right wing propaganda that he has, mental acuity has declined, is wrong. >> george clooney is not the first person to tell me how to do my job, because i'm a political consultant. people tell me that all the time. i've got a better way for you to run this campaign. let me tell you how joe biden's going to win. why don't you work for bernie sanders? i've heard it
harris knew that joe biden was in a diminished capacity. what did everyone do when they got on television? i don't, you know, george clooney trying to blame the media. it's not the media. >> let's listen to some of what they were saying. listen. >> quite a few americans have some questions about the president's current mental fitness. as somebody who spends, i can see you shaking your head. >> yes. >> so what's your response. >> to that? i think that's ridiculous....
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george moscone and supervisor harvey milk. with sharp questioning of white's attorney. >> patty hearst. >> and another big assignment, the sensational kidnaping and capture and trial of patty hearst. bay area newspaper harris was convicted of bank robbery in 1976. dennis, covering the trial of many of those associated with the symbionese liberation army that took her captive. he was known for his no nonsense delivery, but sometimes, he said, the job took a. >> toll, much like hit a house. and there were some young children in there screaming, and their father had one, one little girl by the hand and the mud just ripped the girl out of his hand. just about the time we went on, they found the little girl's body and it's still emotional. >> during dennis's long career, he crossed paths with many community leaders out in the field. and of course, at the anchor desk. >> ktvu jana katsuyama is joining us now here in the studio with reaction that has been coming in all throughout the day to our ktvu newsroom from many people in the community. jana, who are remembering dennis today. >> yes, alex and frank, as journalists, we often cover very difficult topics, hold the powerful to account, and often follow communit
george moscone and supervisor harvey milk. with sharp questioning of white's attorney. >> patty hearst. >> and another big assignment, the sensational kidnaping and capture and trial of patty hearst. bay area newspaper harris was convicted of bank robbery in 1976. dennis, covering the trial of many of those associated with the symbionese liberation army that took her captive. he was known for his no nonsense delivery, but sometimes, he said, the job took a. >> toll, much like...
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or harry benson's shot of of a young muhammad ali meeting the young beatles in a miami gym on their first trip to the u.s. in 1964. he's boxing george's these five would be inside of this ring together and would become this iconic image of boxing and fame. >> reporter: boxing and fame. right. >> reporter: good line. ah, bookstores. i've read that one, i've read that one, —i've read that one! —i didn't read that one, —i didn't read that one. —hey,can you get this? because i left my wallet way in my back pocket. my pleasure because i earn unlimited 2% cash back. wow, this is fascinating: did you know whales and barnacles have a parasitic relationship? oh, i know about parasitic relationships— let's go barnacle. off you go. unlimited 2% cash back, the wells fargo active cash credit card. a mystery! jessie loves playing detective. but the real mystery was her irritated skin. so, we switched to tide free & gentle. it cleans better, and doesn't leave behind irritating residues. and it's gentle on her skin. tide free and gentle liquid is epa safer choice certified. it's gotta be tide. greatness...hurts. but sometimes, you gotta put on your g
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george soros and even illinois governor j.b. pritzker sending money to the democratic party in wisconsin, which can then dole out some campaign money to susan crawford. you also have vice president kamala harrisaising outlet sending an email to donors saying, to get involved in this race, this will really be a key test of enthusiasm for both republicans and democrats in wisconsin. of course, democrats are facing this rebuilding period. you have the state party chair, ben wikler, who told our colleague fredricka scouten that this will show whether democrats have found their fighting spirit. and on the republican side, they're hoping that those gains that trump made with the electorate could also extend to this conservative candidate. and what's really shaping up to be the first major race of the trump era. >> susan crawford, you mentioned that name. she's the democrat. she is. >> she's a liberal. >> she's a liberal. i know you're not because they're on the supreme court. they're not technically d's and r's, but, um, that's an important distinction. the issue that we're talking about, abortion, you mentioned that briefly, but this is state supreme court in wisconsin is really powerful when it c
george soros and even illinois governor j.b. pritzker sending money to the democratic party in wisconsin, which can then dole out some campaign money to susan crawford. you also have vice president kamala harrisaising outlet sending an email to donors saying, to get involved in this race, this will really be a key test of enthusiasm for both republicans and democrats in wisconsin. of course, democrats are facing this rebuilding period. you have the state party chair, ben wikler, who told our...
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favorite portrait of george washington, president biden selected this collection of 5 portraits that are here. he also has the bust of bobby kennedy, cesar chavez, rosa parks and harry truman over here, and behind me, martin luther king. these are the actual sculptures that are in his oval office now. the actual books on his bookshelves. >> let's take a look. i'm curious. >> you might be disappointed. nothing scandalous. the writings of washington, many volumes of those, the works of theodore roosevelt on the top, beautiful bust of eleanor roosevelt and over here, you will like this. this is a replica of the biden family bible that he has taken the oval office on every time he's been elected to office including the presidency. we have a replica. >> even has the wear marks. >> this is an exact addition as the one he has in the oval office, which we could take credit for re-creating it but we went and obtained an exact copy of what he has. >> we walked past a couple of doors. where to those doors go? >> this door would go into the president's study and dining room. you've seen the picture of the president having lunch with the vice president in that space, some presid
favorite portrait of george washington, president biden selected this collection of 5 portraits that are here. he also has the bust of bobby kennedy, cesar chavez, rosa parks and harry truman over here, and behind me, martin luther king. these are the actual sculptures that are in his oval office now. the actual books on his bookshelves. >> let's take a look. i'm curious. >> you might be disappointed. nothing scandalous. the writings of washington, many volumes of those, the works...
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harry enten, thank you so much. thank you. appreciate it. and now to you, john. >> all right. with us now, cnn political commentator, democratic strategist maria cardona and former white house spokesperson for president george w. bush, pete seat. and i want to read you both a quote from donald trump on the campaign trail, august 9th, 2020, for the new york times. put this on their page the other day. it says starting on day one, we will end inflation and make america affordable again. and i just want to go back to my friend vanna white over at the magic wall here. harry put up that not enough that not enough graphic again, 66% of americans pete, think that donald trump isn't focused enough on inflation. i was surprised, frankly, by that number right there, because that's a pretty quick reaction time. but in truth, he hasn't talked about it that much the last few weeks. has he? presidents have to walk and chew. >> gum at. >> the. >> same time. and donald trump came. >> in with a. >> very lengthy. >> to do list. >> if you look in that. >> very same. >> cbs poll that was released sunday. 70% of americans believe donald. >> trump is. >> holding to his. >> promises. >> doing what he said he would do on the. camp
harry enten, thank you so much. thank you. appreciate it. and now to you, john. >> all right. with us now, cnn political commentator, democratic strategist maria cardona and former white house spokesperson for president george w. bush, pete seat. and i want to read you both a quote from donald trump on the campaign trail, august 9th, 2020, for the new york times. put this on their page the other day. it says starting on day one, we will end inflation and make america affordable again. and...
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portrait of george washington toma other mental president biden selected this collection of five portraits that are here and he also has bobby kennedy shabazz, rosa parks, and i believe harryn luther and king and these of the actual sculptures that are in his oval office now and the actual books the road as bookshelves, selected teachers these books. >> yes. >> listing look at him curious. >> when you might be disappointed, nothing scandalous come the writings of washington many volumes of those on the works of theodore roosevelt in the top beautiful of air eleanor roosevelt, i never hear you like this and think of this is a replica biden family bible committeee is taken the oath of office onh every time that is elected to office including, the presidencies and we have a replica of that pretty. >> it even has the whereabouts. >> isn't as this is the exact same in addition is one that he has in the oval office that wish we could exactly created without and obtain of what yes we walked past a couple of doors were the real white house. >> wer were in the real white house is doorway going to the president study into a dining room. you've seen the picture of the president havin
portrait of george washington toma other mental president biden selected this collection of five portraits that are here and he also has bobby kennedy shabazz, rosa parks, and i believe harryn luther and king and these of the actual sculptures that are in his oval office now and the actual books the road as bookshelves, selected teachers these books. >> yes. >> listing look at him curious. >> when you might be disappointed, nothing scandalous come the writings of washington...
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harry truman's work there. after adding the that bears his name a complete reconstruction of home is necessary due to its structural weaknesses after 148 years of. valuing the historic outside walls that george during the original construction president truman mandates that they stay untouched but authorizes that gutting and rebuilding of the entire inside of the white house. a project that would take almost four years to complete. >> how they did it is an engineering masterpiece. they put four steel legs and may like an elevator shaft, but not for an elevator, to hold up the top floor. all the way down to the ground below the basements subbasement was to be when the house was finished in the empty the house empty the vessel bringing all the parts and and window openings into trucks and hauled it off. then dug down in the day they were bringing the dump truck in they were about to chop a doorway wider and trim it. we can't get the dump truck and the photos take apart. that's exactly what they did they took them down to just stop they dug the subbasement in the driveway under the wall the house was literally an empty vessel. >> filling in the empty shell of the mansion, truman built the white
harry truman's work there. after adding the that bears his name a complete reconstruction of home is necessary due to its structural weaknesses after 148 years of. valuing the historic outside walls that george during the original construction president truman mandates that they stay untouched but authorizes that gutting and rebuilding of the entire inside of the white house. a project that would take almost four years to complete. >> how they did it is an engineering masterpiece. they...