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roy jr., wesley, and john carter cash agree to play guitar.l sing back-up vocals. listening to it in its raw form even, it's magnificent. fixed up, cleaned up, and with you guys added on? wow. what would your dad say? >> the way is love. i mean it's there in the title. >> about to fulfill their childhood fantasy, they feel something they never anticipated -- stage fright. >> my heart rate would come up, and i was thinking about playing to this big deal. >> that's next. today, we're out here with some big news about type 2 diabetes. you have type 2 diabetes, right? yes. so let me ask you this... how does diabetes affect your heart? it doesn't, does it? actually, it does. type 2 diabetes can make you twice as likely to die from a cardiovascular event, like a heart attack or stroke. and with heart disease, your risk is even higher. you didn't know that. no. yeah. but, wait, there's good news for adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease. jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill with a lifesaving cardiovascular benefit. jardiance is prov
roy jr., wesley, and john carter cash agree to play guitar.l sing back-up vocals. listening to it in its raw form even, it's magnificent. fixed up, cleaned up, and with you guys added on? wow. what would your dad say? >> the way is love. i mean it's there in the title. >> about to fulfill their childhood fantasy, they feel something they never anticipated -- stage fright. >> my heart rate would come up, and i was thinking about playing to this big deal. >> that's next....
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you can see a letter from john franklin carter who was the leader of this group. he went to the west coast in the middle of 1941. he reported that japanese communities were overwhelmingly loyal and very anxious to prove their american citizenship. still, the president and his advisors were taking no chances and were very ready to believe any kind of rumor. the justice department compiled the abc list with names of people for roundup in case of war. these people were selected not because of any evidence about their personal activities, there wasn't any. simply because the nature of their position. community leaders, buddhist priests, led the government to suspect them of disloyalty. in november of 1941, several weeks before pearl harbor, the attorney general francis announced that the government had finished building concentration camps and was ready to undertake wholesale roundups of japanese aliens and segregate them for a temporary period. let me be clear, i don't think there was any fixed and settled plan by the american government for mass action against all j
you can see a letter from john franklin carter who was the leader of this group. he went to the west coast in the middle of 1941. he reported that japanese communities were overwhelmingly loyal and very anxious to prove their american citizenship. still, the president and his advisors were taking no chances and were very ready to believe any kind of rumor. the justice department compiled the abc list with names of people for roundup in case of war. these people were selected not because of any...
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frelinghuysen, for his leadership, and chairman john carter, one of our texans, for bringing this important bill to the floor. this funding will help fema, who's running out of money, provide immediate recovery and relief we need in texas and louisiana. it's only a down payment. normally in rainy events we measure water in inches. during hurricane harvey, we measured it in feet. there were 13 trillion gallons of water on the ground. hurricane harvey killed at least 60 people, including a dreamer who drove over 100 those help rescue first responders. those evacuated would soon come to find their memories left in ruin by the floodwaters. the cost of the total damages will be in the billions, and many losses, however, will be priceless. pictures of family weddings, kids' soccer games, children's favorite toy, a daughter's prom dress or an antique that has been passed through generations. yet, many heroes stepped up to open up their homes, their churches, their businesses to house those evacuees. those efforts highlight the fact that this is not a natural disaster, but it is a natural disaster
frelinghuysen, for his leadership, and chairman john carter, one of our texans, for bringing this important bill to the floor. this funding will help fema, who's running out of money, provide immediate recovery and relief we need in texas and louisiana. it's only a down payment. normally in rainy events we measure water in inches. during hurricane harvey, we measured it in feet. there were 13 trillion gallons of water on the ground. hurricane harvey killed at least 60 people, including a...
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you can see a letter from john franklin carter, who was the leader of this group. carter's agent went to the west coast of the president's request in the middle of 1941. he reported that japanese communities, especially the young nisei, were overwhelmingly loyal and very anxious to prove their american citizenship. but still, the president and his advisors were taking no chances and were ready to believe any kind of rumor. the justice department compiled the so-called "abc list," with names of people for roundup in case of war. these people were selected not because of any evidence about their personal activities -- there wasn't any. but simply because the nature of their position. community leaders, buddhist priests, businessmen, led the government to suspect them of disloyalty in case of war. then in november of 1941, several weeks before pearl harbor, the attorney general announced that the government had finished building what he called concentration camps and was prepared to undertake wholesale roundups of japanese aliens and segregate them for what he called
you can see a letter from john franklin carter, who was the leader of this group. carter's agent went to the west coast of the president's request in the middle of 1941. he reported that japanese communities, especially the young nisei, were overwhelmingly loyal and very anxious to prove their american citizenship. but still, the president and his advisors were taking no chances and were ready to believe any kind of rumor. the justice department compiled the so-called "abc list," with...
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on march 8th on this program, circa news sara carter and john solomon were reporting that trump's communications could in fact have been caught up in this fisa warrant that was in october. we are ahead of the curve. here's what sara carter told us back then. >> there was a separate fisa -- an overall fisa. i don't have as much information. that fisa with a general fisa that covered the whole russian hacking investigation. what we don't know is who is connected to that fisa. what was that fisa looking at and that is very highly classified. nobody wants to talk about that particular fisa right now. there's a distinction between a fisa and i wiretapping. they did tap. they were looking. >> sean: the truth was staring all these so-called journalists in the face the entire time. they never followed up on that story. sara carter and john solomon did all the legwork. it doesn't fit their narrative. there ideological agenda. they would just rather repeat each other's lies in conspiracy theories and report the facts and explain what's really going on. something you deserve. after breaking this story, som
on march 8th on this program, circa news sara carter and john solomon were reporting that trump's communications could in fact have been caught up in this fisa warrant that was in october. we are ahead of the curve. here's what sara carter told us back then. >> there was a separate fisa -- an overall fisa. i don't have as much information. that fisa with a general fisa that covered the whole russian hacking investigation. what we don't know is who is connected to that fisa. what was that...
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. >> we had john carter here yesterday and he choked his way through it. >> yeah. it's been a rough week. as you know our cgs subcommittee has diverse range of agencies responsible for combatting terrorism, mr. chairman, espionage, cyber crime, enforcing trade laws, forecasting the weather, managing fisheries, exploring space and advancing science. the cjs division of the bill, we worked together arm in arm on provides $54 billion in discretionary funding which is $2.6 billion below last year's level. we look forward to an overall agreement that we help would give us more room. thank you very much. we have on a limited occasion we have available to us because of the size of the debt and deficit we're conscious of that working hard to try to find ways to limit federal spending and balance all these priorities. but with limited funds that we have, we have allocated our constituents very precious and hard earned tax dollars to fund priority programs while reducing funding for activities that we deem less essential to the operation of the federal government. one of our
. >> we had john carter here yesterday and he choked his way through it. >> yeah. it's been a rough week. as you know our cgs subcommittee has diverse range of agencies responsible for combatting terrorism, mr. chairman, espionage, cyber crime, enforcing trade laws, forecasting the weather, managing fisheries, exploring space and advancing science. the cjs division of the bill, we worked together arm in arm on provides $54 billion in discretionary funding which is $2.6 billion below...
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frelinghuysen, for his leadership, and chairman john carter, one of our texans, for bringing this important bill to the floor. this funding will help fema, who's running out of money, provide immediate recovery and relief we need in texas and louisiana. it's only a down payment. normally in rainy events we measure water in inches. during hurricane harvey, we measured it in feet. there were 13 trillion gallons of water on the ground. hurricane harvey killed at least 60 people, including a dreamer who drove over 100 those help rescue first responders. those evacuated would soon come to find their memories left in ruin by the floodwaters. the cost of the total damages will be in the billions, and many losses, however, will be priceless. pictures of family weddings, kids' soccer games, children's favorite toy, a daughter's prom dress or an antique that has been passed through generations. yet, many heroes stepped up to open up their homes, their churches, their businesses to house those evacuees. those efforts highlight the fact that this is not a natural disaster, but it is a natural disaster
frelinghuysen, for his leadership, and chairman john carter, one of our texans, for bringing this important bill to the floor. this funding will help fema, who's running out of money, provide immediate recovery and relief we need in texas and louisiana. it's only a down payment. normally in rainy events we measure water in inches. during hurricane harvey, we measured it in feet. there were 13 trillion gallons of water on the ground. hurricane harvey killed at least 60 people, including a...
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curator matt anderson shows of cars used by presidents truman, eisenhower, carter, and reagan, and the lincoln continental that john f. kennedy was riding in when he was assassinated. matt: my name is matt anderson. i am curator of transportation here at the henry ford. we are inside the henry ford museum of american innovation. just outside our driving america ext,
curator matt anderson shows of cars used by presidents truman, eisenhower, carter, and reagan, and the lincoln continental that john f. kennedy was riding in when he was assassinated. matt: my name is matt anderson. i am curator of transportation here at the henry ford. we are inside the henry ford museum of american innovation. just outside our driving america ext,
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sara carter and john solomon, mark levin, myself and a few others were right. >> people will say rightthat picture come from? if you take 1,000 shots of somebody during a 47 minute speech and you know this from one segments go on a media night, they will get that one bad shot. your mouth is agape, you are rolling your eyes, whatever. >> sean: all of that on purpose customer and let me go to leslie. let me ask a question. do you think when bill clinton bribed north korea that it worked or the iranian deal bribery is going to work? do you really believe that capitulation and appeasement works? please tell me you are not that foolish. >> first of all with north korea, i hate to say that i agreed with steve bannon on north korea. clapper and -- >> sean: stop avoiding my question. >> not china, not china. >> sean: will it work? do you believe that nonsense? >> if you feel that bill clinton bribed that individual -- or that george w. bush did as well. we have the same problem with the past three. >> sean: she won't answer. she won't answer. did bribery work? >> i am you, sean. >> sean: in my
sara carter and john solomon, mark levin, myself and a few others were right. >> people will say rightthat picture come from? if you take 1,000 shots of somebody during a 47 minute speech and you know this from one segments go on a media night, they will get that one bad shot. your mouth is agape, you are rolling your eyes, whatever. >> sean: all of that on purpose customer and let me go to leslie. let me ask a question. do you think when bill clinton bribed north korea that it...
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including work from some of the era's most celebrated writers, interviews with everyone from john lennon to jimmy cartergar and exploited, but heffner said he helped loosen up button down america. >> playboy was there making a case for the sexual revolution before almost anybody else. take real pride in that. >> reporter: heffner turned playboy into a media empire, opening a string of exclusive clubs in the '60s and '70s that introduced the world to playboy bunnies, later expanding the magazine's reach through shrewd mer chan diezing. created one of the most known residences, playboy mansion known for hosting celebrities and all night parties. rarely shedding his trademark silk pajamas and smoking jacket, surrounding himself with an endless bevy of beauties. >> hi, welcome to playboy clubhouse. >> reporter: there were two divorces and financial struggles as circulation plummeted with the dawn of the digital era. he was also a polarizing figure, icon to some, peddler to others. >> no regrets, only get one time around in this world, i feel i'm one of the fortunate few. >> reporter: overnight celebrities c
including work from some of the era's most celebrated writers, interviews with everyone from john lennon to jimmy cartergar and exploited, but heffner said he helped loosen up button down america. >> playboy was there making a case for the sexual revolution before almost anybody else. take real pride in that. >> reporter: heffner turned playboy into a media empire, opening a string of exclusive clubs in the '60s and '70s that introduced the world to playboy bunnies, later expanding...
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jack watson was president carter's chief of staff from 1980-1981. johnta was president clinton's last chief of staff. and andy card was the first chief of staff to president george w. bush. also joining me was chris whipple. he's the author of a new history of the chiefs. it is called "the gatekeepers: how the white house chiefes of staff define every presidency." is it the toughest job, second to the presidency, in washington? andy? >> it's the toughest job because you're helping the president do the real toughest job. >> rose: right. >> which means you have to have discipline and bring order to chaos, and you also have to pay attention to what's happening outside the white house as well as inside the white house. and you actually have to make sure that the president is served with the challenge in time to meet the thj so when a decision is made, it is relevant, and not irrelevant. >> charlie, it's also-- it's also tough because one of the chief roles of the chief of staff is to make sure that the president is hearing all the voices that he needs to hea
jack watson was president carter's chief of staff from 1980-1981. johnta was president clinton's last chief of staff. and andy card was the first chief of staff to president george w. bush. also joining me was chris whipple. he's the author of a new history of the chiefs. it is called "the gatekeepers: how the white house chiefes of staff define every presidency." is it the toughest job, second to the presidency, in washington? andy? >> it's the toughest job because you're...
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content, including work from the era's celebrated writers, and interviews with everyone from john lennon to jimmy carter. critics called it vulgar and exploited, but hefner says he helped loosen up buttoned down america. >> playboy was there, making a case for the sexual revolution, before almost anybody else. i take pride in that. >> reporter: hefner turned playboy into a media empire, opening a string of exclusive clubs in the '60s and '70s that introduced the world to playboy bunnies. later expanding the magazine's reach through shrewd merchandising, movies and tv. he also created one of the most famous residensidences in the w the playboy mansion, known for hosting all-night parties. he revelled in the success. rarely shedding his trademark silk pajamas and smoking jacket, and surrounding himself with an endless bevy of beauties. >> welcome to playboy's penthouse. >> reporter: there were tough times, including two divorces and financial struggles as playboy's sales plummeted with the dawn of the digital era. he was an icon to some. a peddler to others. but he never apologized. >> i have no major reg
content, including work from the era's celebrated writers, and interviews with everyone from john lennon to jimmy carter. critics called it vulgar and exploited, but hefner says he helped loosen up buttoned down america. >> playboy was there, making a case for the sexual revolution, before almost anybody else. i take pride in that. >> reporter: hefner turned playboy into a media empire, opening a string of exclusive clubs in the '60s and '70s that introduced the world to playboy...
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john f. kennedy advocated and as jimmy carter said should happen but senate minority leader chuck schumer forhe democrats already calling trump tax plan wealthfare. swiss america trading chair craig smith more obstruction, right, craig? >> boy, indeed and i've got to tell you, emac, i wish you'd setup a chalk board and run your nails on it versus running that intro. i mean, tax cuts for the rich give me a break. these people all know the reality. our taxes, corporate taxes, liz, are 10% higher than communist china right now and we want to reduce them to 20% which is 1 per puerto rico higher than the uk, 7 per puerto rico higher than ireland, we want to become competitive, we've run out of monetary tricks to try and get this economy going so now the one thing we've been talking about for years, fiscal policy changes that will create growth and the republicans want to say tax cuts for the rich were taking from the poor. i'm so sick of hearing that because first off it's a lie and second off economically it's wrong. >> liz: craig not one of the democrats we just showed on camera ever ran a busin
john f. kennedy advocated and as jimmy carter said should happen but senate minority leader chuck schumer forhe democrats already calling trump tax plan wealthfare. swiss america trading chair craig smith more obstruction, right, craig? >> boy, indeed and i've got to tell you, emac, i wish you'd setup a chalk board and run your nails on it versus running that intro. i mean, tax cuts for the rich give me a break. these people all know the reality. our taxes, corporate taxes, liz, are 10%...
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carter james marcel cartier vivian casalduc john francis casazza paul r.will yuchl joseph cashman thomas anthony casoria william otto caspar alejandro castano arcelia castillo leonard m. castrianno jose ramon castro william e. kazwe will -- kaz well richard g. catarelli christopher sean caton robert john caufield mary teresa caulfield judson cavalier michael joseph cawley jason david cayne juan armando ceballos marsha g. cecil carter jason michael cefalu thomas joseph celic ana mercedes centeno joni cesta john j. chad a jeffrey marc chairnoff swarna chalasini >> and my uncle rescue firefighter gerard terrence nevins. we love you and miss you every day. >> and my brother, david padetective see coio, port authority police officer. david, i want to say thank you for being the embodiment of self lessness and bravery that fateful tuesday. for being a hero. our country came together that day and it did not matter what color you were or where you were from. i hope today as we commemorate the 16th anniversary of 9/11 everyone will stop for a moment and remember al
carter james marcel cartier vivian casalduc john francis casazza paul r.will yuchl joseph cashman thomas anthony casoria william otto caspar alejandro castano arcelia castillo leonard m. castrianno jose ramon castro william e. kazwe will -- kaz well richard g. catarelli christopher sean caton robert john caufield mary teresa caulfield judson cavalier michael joseph cawley jason david cayne juan armando ceballos marsha g. cecil carter jason michael cefalu thomas joseph celic ana mercedes centeno...
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curator matt anderson shows of cars used by presidents truman, eisenhower, carter, and reagan, and the lincoln continental that john f. kennedy was riding in when he was assassinated. matt: my name is matt anderson. i am curator of transportation here at the henry ford. we are inside the henry ford museum of american innovation. just outside our driving america exhibit, where we look at the history of the automobile in the united states. we are actually standing in front of a series of presidential limousines, which tell the story of the development of presidential transportation over the last 117 years or so. right behind me is the 1902 carriage used by theodore roosevelt. the automobile really becomes a force in the united states starting in the 1890's. but by the time of roosevelt's administration, it is a common occurrence to see cars moving on public streets. roosevelt, interestingly enough, for all the reputation he has as a real forward-looking progressive, really never cared much for automobiles. he wanted to remain in horse-drawn vehicles. i think partly he thought there was a formality involved with horse
curator matt anderson shows of cars used by presidents truman, eisenhower, carter, and reagan, and the lincoln continental that john f. kennedy was riding in when he was assassinated. matt: my name is matt anderson. i am curator of transportation here at the henry ford. we are inside the henry ford museum of american innovation. just outside our driving america exhibit, where we look at the history of the automobile in the united states. we are actually standing in front of a series of...
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catarelli christopher sean caton robert john caufield mary teresa caulfield judson cavalier michael joseph cawley jason david cayne juan armando ceballos marcia g. cecil carter jason michael cefalu thomas joseph celic ana mercedes centeno joni cesta jeffrey marc chairnoff john jay chadha. swarna chalasani >> in my uncle rescue and firefighter. we love you and we miss you every day. ♪ panic and my brother david police officer. david i want to say thank you for being the embodiment of bravery. thank you for being a hero. our country came together that day and it did not matter what color you were or where you were from. as we commemorate the 60th anniversary of 9/11 everyone for a moment and remember all the people who gave their lives that day. maybe then we can put away our disagreements and become one country again. i love you david. continue to watch over our family. william chalcoff eli chalouh charles lawrence chan mandy chang mark lawrence charette gregorio manuel chavez pedro francisco checo douglas macmillan cherry stephen patrick cherry vernon paul cherry nester julio chevalier swede chevalier alexander h. chiang dorothy j. chiarchiaro luis alfonso c
catarelli christopher sean caton robert john caufield mary teresa caulfield judson cavalier michael joseph cawley jason david cayne juan armando ceballos marcia g. cecil carter jason michael cefalu thomas joseph celic ana mercedes centeno joni cesta jeffrey marc chairnoff john jay chadha. swarna chalasani >> in my uncle rescue and firefighter. we love you and we miss you every day. ♪ panic and my brother david police officer. david i want to say thank you for being the embodiment of...
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>> reporter: she made the move after playing june carter cash in "walk the line." >> where is my friend john incognito or is he gone. >> reporter: and fell into a post-oscar slump. >> i read a script and it was just awful and i called my agent and said i'm not going to do this. and he saad every actress in hollywood wants this part. and it was a light bulb moment for me and i said i have to do better and create more and do better for other women and create opportunities for other women. >> i'm elle woods. >> reporter: but that doesn't mean that the actress who created elle woods is giving up her time in front of the camera. >> did you wash these? >> i did. but only because i have been doing a load. >> reporter: she is revisiting romantic comedy territory in "home again" and time for a highly anticipated reunion. >> oh, my god, jill. >> rachel. >> reporter: with her big sister from "friends" with jennifer aniston. >> you really think that's going to work on me? i invented that. >> right. >> just getting to work together again. like over the moon. we keep texting each other. >> it's based on m
>> reporter: she made the move after playing june carter cash in "walk the line." >> where is my friend john incognito or is he gone. >> reporter: and fell into a post-oscar slump. >> i read a script and it was just awful and i called my agent and said i'm not going to do this. and he saad every actress in hollywood wants this part. and it was a light bulb moment for me and i said i have to do better and create more and do better for other women and create...
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. >> we have a lot to learn from jimmy carter and to learn from president john f. kennedy who in the days after the cuban missile crisis offered this conclusion. nuclear states must avoid confrontations in which they pose their adversary the of complete an highlation or nuclear war. the trump administration has not offered this off-ramp. they have ratcheted up the war of words but they have not offered an off-ramp to say how we can did he escalate this crisis and bring this back into normal channels where we can resume diplomatic negotiations whether in a bilateral format or the usual six-party format. >> i want to tap into your knowledge also going back to the nsc when president obama was in office. at a summit in peru, he pulled jeff zuckerberg and warned him about the russia buys on facebooking. > president obama and mark wering in peru for events associated with the apec sum is mit. the obama administration worked with facebook and other tech giants in silicon valley like twitter, apple on this challenge of fake news but also isil propaganda terrorist propagand
. >> we have a lot to learn from jimmy carter and to learn from president john f. kennedy who in the days after the cuban missile crisis offered this conclusion. nuclear states must avoid confrontations in which they pose their adversary the of complete an highlation or nuclear war. the trump administration has not offered this off-ramp. they have ratcheted up the war of words but they have not offered an off-ramp to say how we can did he escalate this crisis and bring this back into...
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carter. thank you very much. >> thanks, john. >> woodruff: in the day's other news, the storm that devastatedrto rico returned to hurricane strength today off the outer banks of north carolina. maria's sustained winds of 75 miles an hour pushed water into dunes and eroded large sections of beach. the surge also flooded the only road through hatteras and ocracoke islands. more than 10,000 vacationers were forced to evacuate earlier this week. president trump and congressional republicans proposed a sweeping tax reform plan today, that could total $5 trillion. it would lower the top tax rate for corporations, double the standard personal deduction, and reduce the number of personal income tax brackets from seven to three. we will explore the plan in detail, after the news summary. senate republicans have put aside their effort to replace obamacare, but the president insisted today, they will be back. party leaders acknowledge they can't meet friday's deadline to use the so-called "reconciliation" process. it would allow a bill pass with just 51 votes. still, during his tax speech today, mr. tru
carter. thank you very much. >> thanks, john. >> woodruff: in the day's other news, the storm that devastatedrto rico returned to hurricane strength today off the outer banks of north carolina. maria's sustained winds of 75 miles an hour pushed water into dunes and eroded large sections of beach. the surge also flooded the only road through hatteras and ocracoke islands. more than 10,000 vacationers were forced to evacuate earlier this week. president trump and congressional...
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john f. kennedy. johnson, 139,000. nixon, 85,000. jimmy carter, 52. george w.ush was 491,000 because it just opened. was at 334.ton onald reagan, 383,000 and george h.w. bush 136,000. enough people? it depend on what you want to do. certainly not enough people in the research rooms. to as difficult for me self-fund all of these trips and to spend time in the research rooms. also depends on what -- as a system what do we want the system to do? place to it to be a 20 act tourists or a place preserve and make available the records of the presidency. tax : are these funds deductible? anthony: they are not. brian: why not? anthony: as far as donations? it would depend on how they set then, if it's a nonprofit, yes. brian: and how much do we know about who contributes? nthony: we only know what's voluntarily disclosed by some of the foundations. here is no law that requires disclosure and there is no law that prohibits donations. why do foreign governments give to these presidential libraries, saudi koreans, kuwaitis, you can go down the list, japan. former i think 2
john f. kennedy. johnson, 139,000. nixon, 85,000. jimmy carter, 52. george w.ush was 491,000 because it just opened. was at 334.ton onald reagan, 383,000 and george h.w. bush 136,000. enough people? it depend on what you want to do. certainly not enough people in the research rooms. to as difficult for me self-fund all of these trips and to spend time in the research rooms. also depends on what -- as a system what do we want the system to do? place to it to be a 20 act tourists or a place...
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the relationship between jimmy carter and gerald ford was extraordinary. early daysn the between john adams and thomas jefferson. it does happen. with it, there would be more collaborations if people put their political differences aside and let's work on the causes we both share. >> the back. >> my question has to do with the women. i think there was some evidence that hoover reached out to eleanor roosevelt before the hoover's out of the white house, but i was wondering if there was any response from eleanor roosevelt, anytime she reached out to hoover in your knowledge. mr. walch: one of the interesting challenges or dilemmas -- the relationship between herbert hoover and franklin d roosevelt. and how they responded to one another. it was always through third parties, comments they would make about one another. even when you have a life-changing event. when the president's mother, who lived at the white house, passed away, hoover did not send his condolences to the president, he sent it to eleanor roosevelt. i'm not quite sure if there is a subtext there. it's also true that when p
the relationship between jimmy carter and gerald ford was extraordinary. early daysn the between john adams and thomas jefferson. it does happen. with it, there would be more collaborations if people put their political differences aside and let's work on the causes we both share. >> the back. >> my question has to do with the women. i think there was some evidence that hoover reached out to eleanor roosevelt before the hoover's out of the white house, but i was wondering if there...
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well, carter lost by a large margin anyway. and then democrat john alleged a conspiracy by the george w. bush administration alleging that it had struck a deal with the saudi royal family to make u.s. voters happy and lower u.s. gas prices by allowing saudi arabia to pump more oil. there's no proof of that and bush won handedly anyway. and also during the 1968 campaign, republican nominee richard nixon opened up a back channel to the south vietnamese to convince them to stall peace talks in order to end the vietnam war to make lbj's vice president look bad. let's bring in fiscal times columnist. russian propaganda, the rallies of fake news, that's really unacceptable. but we've had these shadowy conspiracy theories about there every time. >> yeah. it turns out every loser for 40 or 50 years has blamed some obscure foreign influence for their loss. and as you go through this, i mean, most of those elections were landslides. they had nothing to do with purported communications with foreign nations and so forth. in this case, look, the hillary problem i
well, carter lost by a large margin anyway. and then democrat john alleged a conspiracy by the george w. bush administration alleging that it had struck a deal with the saudi royal family to make u.s. voters happy and lower u.s. gas prices by allowing saudi arabia to pump more oil. there's no proof of that and bush won handedly anyway. and also during the 1968 campaign, republican nominee richard nixon opened up a back channel to the south vietnamese to convince them to stall peace talks in...
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reporter: she made the move after she won an academy award for playing june carter cash in "walk the line." >> where is our friend, johnter: fell into a post oscar slump. >> there was one moment i read this script that came in, and my agent sent it to me and it was awful. i called my to do this. who would want to do this? he said everyone in hollywood with a want this part. it was a light bulb for me, i thought i have to do better, and i have to create more and do better for other women and create opportunities for other women. >> reporter: you changed the course of your career basically. >> i don't see women at the center of their own movies as much as i would like to. >> reporter: do you feel like you're finally taken seriously? >> yes. i mean, i notice people return my phone calls quicker. and it's great. it feels like this is what i'm supposed to be doing. >> hi i'm elle woods, this is breezer woods. we're both gemini vegetarians. >> reporter: unforgettable characters like elle woods in "legally blond" and tracy flick is giving up time in front of the camera. >> did you wash these? >> i did but only because i was d
reporter: she made the move after she won an academy award for playing june carter cash in "walk the line." >> where is our friend, johnter: fell into a post oscar slump. >> there was one moment i read this script that came in, and my agent sent it to me and it was awful. i called my to do this. who would want to do this? he said everyone in hollywood with a want this part. it was a light bulb for me, i thought i have to do better, and i have to create more and do better...
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steve: so you have john kerry moments ago talking about the president's speech. lee carterthe dial on what john kerry just did? >> we can do that. i'll be back tomorrow talking about that. steve: if you missed it, essentially we're going to be talking about three moments from the speech yesterday. the first one that got all the headlines is where the president refers to kim jong-un as rocket man. who should watch out and watch the dials. trump: the united states has great strength and patience. but if it is forced to defend itself for its allies, we will have no choice but to totally destroy north korea. rocket man is on a suicide mission for himself and for his regime. steve: when he said rocket man, lee carter just giggled, and it looks like republicans and independents really liked that. >> you can see they did. republicans and independents an a. democrats, a d minus. i thought this was fascinating. republicans and independents thought this was a strong message. no ambiguity. now, when they first heard him talking about how he was going to go after north korea, really af
steve: so you have john kerry moments ago talking about the president's speech. lee carterthe dial on what john kerry just did? >> we can do that. i'll be back tomorrow talking about that. steve: if you missed it, essentially we're going to be talking about three moments from the speech yesterday. the first one that got all the headlines is where the president refers to kim jong-un as rocket man. who should watch out and watch the dials. trump: the united states has great strength and...
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carter-conneen. meet the inspiring woman behind a unique fundrais born and raised incian, dr. rrural virginia went to vmi. trained at johns hopkins. an army doctor who treated soldiers seriously wounded in the gulf war. eighteen years as volunteer medical director of a children's hospice. as lt. governor, he's fighting to expand healthcare in virginia. he'll get it done as governor. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, and we need to provide access to affordable healthcare for all virginians, not take it away. jonathan: when you think of breast cancer you probably don't think of karaoke. lisa: i'm lisa fletcher and we are taking questions about breast health. this is ramping up for the susan g. komen race for the cure happening saturday in northwest d.c. abc7 is a sponsor. i want to talk to doris, a registered nurse. a lot of people are calling in with a common misnomer is i don't have a family history so i'm not at risk. is that true? >> all women over 40 will have risks. >> what are the warning signs? >> you need to get to know your breasts. take a look at the breasts. see what they look like. do you notice any lumps or di
carter-conneen. meet the inspiring woman behind a unique fundrais born and raised incian, dr. rrural virginia went to vmi. trained at johns hopkins. an army doctor who treated soldiers seriously wounded in the gulf war. eighteen years as volunteer medical director of a children's hospice. as lt. governor, he's fighting to expand healthcare in virginia. he'll get it done as governor. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, and we need to provide access to affordable healthcare for all virginians, not...
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jimmy carter in his second year in office was enjoying north of 4 1/2%. john kennedy in his final kennedy and final year after he passed away, had 6% plus growth. my only point mentioning any of this, it is morenusu, the type of growth we're seeing now. it is tepid and it can change now and it can change the revenues dramatically if you get it up to 3, 4, 5%. all of sudden that doesn't only pays for tax cuts but a lot of other things. "real clear politics" associate editor, a.b. stoddard. "washington free beacon" liz harrington. liz, people forget we live in the moment. we live in the last, 7, 8, last, 9, 10 years, growth has been fairly tepid. but it is not the usual case. when i hear economists say, that is not doable, it was very common under democratic and republican administrations prior for decade. so why is it being treated as such an unusual development? >> well, i think they are stuck in what they call the new normal of the post recession era where growth has been abysmal. it has been 2% and it is persisted for a while. it is because we have such a bu
jimmy carter in his second year in office was enjoying north of 4 1/2%. john kennedy in his final kennedy and final year after he passed away, had 6% plus growth. my only point mentioning any of this, it is morenusu, the type of growth we're seeing now. it is tepid and it can change now and it can change the revenues dramatically if you get it up to 3, 4, 5%. all of sudden that doesn't only pays for tax cuts but a lot of other things. "real clear politics" associate editor, a.b....
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john brennan in the cia. brennan is so radical that in 1976 election, imported communist because jimmy carter was not liberal enough for him. literally voted for the communist party candidate. and brennan and holder were under instructions to fire everybody. get rid of everybody in your agencies. take these agencies that had been the bastions of the right, the fbi, fighting communist, liberals all over the united states and hounding them and violating their civil liberties. and the cia, going abroad in search of regimes that weren't coming online, even if they were moderately -- the cia tried to topple them and put them on the list. they give 70 percent of money to the christian democratic party that it raised in italy during the 1960s and 70s. to stop the communists from taking italy. and with it, went disinformation and sabotage and the whole deal. but now, brennan and holder turned the agencies from bright red to deep blue. they became apostles, and of capitalism and democracy but of the left wing tenants of this governance and collectivism of the obama agenda. but they still remembered their playbook. th
john brennan in the cia. brennan is so radical that in 1976 election, imported communist because jimmy carter was not liberal enough for him. literally voted for the communist party candidate. and brennan and holder were under instructions to fire everybody. get rid of everybody in your agencies. take these agencies that had been the bastions of the right, the fbi, fighting communist, liberals all over the united states and hounding them and violating their civil liberties. and the cia, going...
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robert aderholt, john culberson of texas, aderholt of alabama, kay granger of texas, mike simpson of idaho, tom graves, who's done a masterful job this afternoon of georgia, judge carter of texas, ken calvert of california, tom cole of oklahoma, kevin yoder of kansas, and charlie dent of pennsylvania, hal rogers of kentucky, and mario diaz-balart of florida. on the democratic side i want to thank ranking members anford bishop, jose serrano, pete visclosky of indiana, mike quigley of illinois, ms. roybal-allard of california, rosa delauro of connecticut, tim ryan of ohio, debbie wasserman schultz of florida, and david price of north carolina and their surrogates and, of course, i particularly want to thank the ranking member of the full committee, mrs. nita lowey of new york, for her dedication and friendship in getting our work done on time. i must also thank our incredibly hardworking staff, mr. chairman, led by nancy fox, , maureen irector, our deputy staff director and chris bigalow on the democratic side. thank you, all, and to those staffs who've assembled in this room and those who have been here for the many hours over the last couple of days, i thank them all
robert aderholt, john culberson of texas, aderholt of alabama, kay granger of texas, mike simpson of idaho, tom graves, who's done a masterful job this afternoon of georgia, judge carter of texas, ken calvert of california, tom cole of oklahoma, kevin yoder of kansas, and charlie dent of pennsylvania, hal rogers of kentucky, and mario diaz-balart of florida. on the democratic side i want to thank ranking members anford bishop, jose serrano, pete visclosky of indiana, mike quigley of illinois,...
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cohen who's talking to felix sader saying we can engineer this and carter page going to moscow and culminating with roger stone saying johnany idea what he was talking about when he sent that tweet. a couple of months later, we see john podesta's e-mails are hacked. are these just coincidences or russia's interference? >> katty kay. >> congressman, let me go back to the lovefest and play pollyanna. let's assume that this new bromance lasts. i wonder if there are questions within your party about how ironic it would be if it was the democrats that gave president trump a certain amount of success and perhaps boosted his chance of being re-elected next time around? >> if the success is for people who are looking for work and we can extend opportunity to them, we should do that. if the success is infrastructure that puts good union jobs across the country and moves people around, we should do that. if the success means that immigrants who don't have a pathway to citizenship right now can find one, we should do that. >> so no political calculations going on then? >> i think the political calculation is that we would be in the
cohen who's talking to felix sader saying we can engineer this and carter page going to moscow and culminating with roger stone saying johnany idea what he was talking about when he sent that tweet. a couple of months later, we see john podesta's e-mails are hacked. are these just coincidences or russia's interference? >> katty kay. >> congressman, let me go back to the lovefest and play pollyanna. let's assume that this new bromance lasts. i wonder if there are questions within...
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not only reading the books and also the princess of mars, they turned it into a move -- movie, john carter, and "star trek." i love history, know that back in high school and back in college, some classmates like history, but to me it's important because the wheel has been re-invented. a all a matter of rearranging things. look at discoveries and things, it's all ameter of rearranging things. look at history, there's a lot of ideas that you can look now, create a new niche, come up with a new idea, and, therefore, you spark a new innovation or creativity, whatever the area might be. >> justifiably, congressman, what are some tools you're using so you can add read interesting your schedule, innovations you're using? >> i love the ipad, and the ipad there's different apps. i always look at what is out there. one of them is called blake list, an app that will give you some recent books and outcome either take the option of reading or do it by audio, and then if you are interested in looking at the whole book, then you boy the whole -- the book itself. but it will give you snapshot, and at the
not only reading the books and also the princess of mars, they turned it into a move -- movie, john carter, and "star trek." i love history, know that back in high school and back in college, some classmates like history, but to me it's important because the wheel has been re-invented. a all a matter of rearranging things. look at discoveries and things, it's all ameter of rearranging things. look at history, there's a lot of ideas that you can look now, create a new niche, come up...