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kate scott. would you describe frank church as politically ambitious? yes, i would. yes i would. and there was some trepidation, frankly, about choosing frank church to lead this sensitive investigation. but the trepidation came from mainly people within the democratic party who were concerned that frank church harbored presidential ambitions, that he might use his position as the chairman of this committee to gain national spotlight and therefore to sort of get a foothold in this in this in a in a in a presidential campaign. in fact, mike mansfield, who selected frank church for this position, really had some of those very same concerns. and he expressed them to frank church at the time. now there's some debate about whether or not frank church told mike mansfield that he would not run for president if he was chosen to run this committee. but in the end, he did decide to run for president. he declared his candidacy in the spring of 1976 as the committee, as the committee's work was winding down
kate scott. would you describe frank church as politically ambitious? yes, i would. yes i would. and there was some trepidation, frankly, about choosing frank church to lead this sensitive investigation. but the trepidation came from mainly people within the democratic party who were concerned that frank church harbored presidential ambitions, that he might use his position as the chairman of this committee to gain national spotlight and therefore to sort of get a foothold in this in this in a...
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kate scott. would you describe frank church as politically ambitious? yes, i would. yes i would. and there was some trepidation, frankly, about choosing frank church to lead this sensitive investigation. but the trepidation came from mainly people within the democratic party who were concerned that frank church harbored presidential ambitions, that he might use his position as the chairman of this committee to gain national spotlight and therefore to sort of get a foothold in this in this in a in a in a presidential campaign. in fact, mike mansfield, who selected frank church for this position, really had some of those very same concerns. and he expressed them to frank church at the time. now there's some debate about whether or not frank church told mike mansfield that he would not run for president if he was chosen to run this committee. but in the end, he did decide to run for president. he declared his candidacy in the spring of 1976 as the committee, as the committee's work was winding down
kate scott. would you describe frank church as politically ambitious? yes, i would. yes i would. and there was some trepidation, frankly, about choosing frank church to lead this sensitive investigation. but the trepidation came from mainly people within the democratic party who were concerned that frank church harbored presidential ambitions, that he might use his position as the chairman of this committee to gain national spotlight and therefore to sort of get a foothold in this in this in a...
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she's the senate historic and kate scott. what did the house of representatives what action did they take? so i mentioned earlier that the house committee, some of the staff on the house judiciary committee reached out to the senate, watergate committee in the summer of 1973, and quietly began conversations about how those two committees. right. cooperate with one another. that is, could the senate watergate committee provide information that it was gathering in the course of its investigation to a judiciary committee that maybe convened to explore impeachment options? eventually, the house judiciary committee does in 1974 vote and approve three articles of impeachment. that's powerful. speech by barbara jordan of texas. really helps to define the historical context in which this vote is taking place. the last presidential impeachment trial had happened more than a century before when congress when the house had impeached andrew johnson. so 100 years later, the house was now considering these articles of impeach. and barbara
she's the senate historic and kate scott. what did the house of representatives what action did they take? so i mentioned earlier that the house committee, some of the staff on the house judiciary committee reached out to the senate, watergate committee in the summer of 1973, and quietly began conversations about how those two committees. right. cooperate with one another. that is, could the senate watergate committee provide information that it was gathering in the course of its investigation...
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she's the senate historic and kate scott. what did the house of representatives what action did they take? so i mentioned earlier that the house committee, some of the staff on the house judiciary committee reached out to the senate, watergate committee in the summer of 1973, and quietly began conversations about how those two committees. right. cooperate with one another. that is, could the senate watergate committee provide information that it was gathering in the course of its investigation to a judiciary committee that maybe convened to explore impeachment options? eventually, the house judiciary committee does in 1974 vote and approve three articles of impeachment. that's powerful. speech by barbara jordan of texas. really helps to define the historical context in which this vote is taking place. the last presidential impeachment trial had happened more than a century before when congress when the house had impeached andrew johnson. so 100 years later, the house was now considering these articles of impeach. and barbara
she's the senate historic and kate scott. what did the house of representatives what action did they take? so i mentioned earlier that the house committee, some of the staff on the house judiciary committee reached out to the senate, watergate committee in the summer of 1973, and quietly began conversations about how those two committees. right. cooperate with one another. that is, could the senate watergate committee provide information that it was gathering in the course of its investigation...
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our guest is kate scott u.s. senate historian kate scott the senate select committee to study
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betty: kate scott is the new senate historian, she joined the office in 2010 after dick baker and shewonderful skilled speaker so she has over all the tests iid, doing presentations and stuff like that. but i am here as a consultant if i suspect she will not leave me very often because she is very good at her job and has a very wonderful assistantues, the associate historian holt there in the process of looking for a new assistant so they will have three in-place again soon. the senate has events or they want to have something ready be k talk and i am available for that. so it is more just sort of as an advisory consultant role at this po so in your semi retirement, what are you doing? betty: well, i am spending time doing a lot of things i didn't get enough time to do overhe last quarter-century, including -- i am a drummer, so i spend a lot of time drumming. i am in a drum group and that is a lot of fun and we enjoyed that a lot. i do martial arts so i get spend a lot of time doing that. doing some other writing, other writing projects. i put history off. i have banned history from
betty: kate scott is the new senate historian, she joined the office in 2010 after dick baker and shewonderful skilled speaker so she has over all the tests iid, doing presentations and stuff like that. but i am here as a consultant if i suspect she will not leave me very often because she is very good at her job and has a very wonderful assistantues, the associate historian holt there in the process of looking for a new assistant so they will have three in-place again soon. the senate has...
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kate scott has also written about that era in her bo, reining in the state, civil society and congress in, the vietnam and watergate era. we appreciate your participe reading in our congress investigates series. oh, it's my pleasure. thankgood evening and welcome te american antiquarian society's public program. the rise and fall of the second american republic reconstruction, 1862 1920 with manisha sinha in conversation with john stauffer, the american antiquarian society is located on the ancestral homelands of the nipmuc tribal community who remain an active presence here in central massachusetts. tonight's program is being recorded and will be available on our youtube page or channel following this program. and we are delighted to welcome both those of you who are with us tonight in antiquarian hall in worcester, massachusetts, and those of us who are joining us across the country and around the world on youtube. my name is scott casper. i'm the president of the american antiquarian society. and tonight's event is a special one for us because we are honored to help launch a brand n
kate scott has also written about that era in her bo, reining in the state, civil society and congress in, the vietnam and watergate era. we appreciate your participe reading in our congress investigates series. oh, it's my pleasure. thankgood evening and welcome te american antiquarian society's public program. the rise and fall of the second american republic reconstruction, 1862 1920 with manisha sinha in conversation with john stauffer, the american antiquarian society is located on the...
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scott jennings and kate betting field. scott trump, obviously rushing to the libertarian party convention one day after kennedy, a recent nbc poll found that twice as many initial trump supporters as biden supporters choose kennedy when the options are more than just biden and trump 15% of trump's supporters go to kennedy versus 7% of biden supporters. >> how worried do you think trump's should be about a part of his supporters ultimately leaving him for rfk jr. i think they should both be worried about it. >> there was a cook political report survey of the swing states this week and it showed rfk pulling a little more from biden. it was like four to three, so obviously, both campaigns have something the worry about, i actually think only trump has a fighting chance of recovering them if you're a rfk person who's being pulled out of the previous biden camp. i find it hard to believe you'd be going back to bite, but i think trump has a fighting chance of getting them back and that's obviously why trump is going to speak at t
scott jennings and kate betting field. scott trump, obviously rushing to the libertarian party convention one day after kennedy, a recent nbc poll found that twice as many initial trump supporters as biden supporters choose kennedy when the options are more than just biden and trump 15% of trump's supporters go to kennedy versus 7% of biden supporters. >> how worried do you think trump's should be about a part of his supporters ultimately leaving him for rfk jr. i think they should both...
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last week after that april cpi number that hit 70,000 for the first time in about a month, scott. >> all right, kate thank you so much. to diana olick now as we await toll brothers. what should we look out for? >> well scott, toll is a luxury builder, so buyers aren't dependent on mortgage rates. but there's a distinct rate in the last quarter. that's what we'll be watching, the affects on q2. it is q1, beating expectations for all metrics. take a look at the way rates were from november to january. they fell sharply from the mid 7% range to the mid 6%. interestingly in the conference call, they said while mortgage rates buy downs are heavily marketed and they offer nationwide, very few of our buyers will use the incentive dollars to buy down their rates. they prefer to use any incentive offered on the design studio upgrades, or reduce their clothing cost. in fact they said 25% of his buyers were all cash. in q2, rates did the opposite, climbing from the mid 6s to the mid-7s. >> thank you so much. we'll look for you in overtime. mike, it's back up to you. we're headed for another closing high for th
last week after that april cpi number that hit 70,000 for the first time in about a month, scott. >> all right, kate thank you so much. to diana olick now as we await toll brothers. what should we look out for? >> well scott, toll is a luxury builder, so buyers aren't dependent on mortgage rates. but there's a distinct rate in the last quarter. that's what we'll be watching, the affects on q2. it is q1, beating expectations for all metrics. take a look at the way rates were from...
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scott, we'll send it back over to you. >> good stuff, kate, thanks. that's kate rooney. you own visa. that was optimistic relative to the consumer. >> the consumer may not be as strong as the consumer had been. but stronger than the weakness the bears had expected and visa is a leader, the best in technology and the travel business is helping with the international payments. the stock is off of its high, so these gains after the stock fell a month ago and has been coming back to the high. >> visa's flat but, again, a spin on this recovery streak. >> it has. it is going to underperform other financials and services names. >> it's been that for the last several years while we've seen the struggles of banks and regional banks and asset managers. >> i think it's a growth stock. >> absolutely. mid teens revenue growth because you couldn't find it anywhere else. just set the expectation. you might see relative underperformance. >> how much of their -- of the growth that he sees -- he doesn't break it out. consumers who are stretched building their balances, their credit limits
scott, we'll send it back over to you. >> good stuff, kate, thanks. that's kate rooney. you own visa. that was optimistic relative to the consumer. >> the consumer may not be as strong as the consumer had been. but stronger than the weakness the bears had expected and visa is a leader, the best in technology and the travel business is helping with the international payments. the stock is off of its high, so these gains after the stock fell a month ago and has been coming back to the...
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scott, back to you. >> kate rogers. veedberkshire's big mystery bet real. contessa brewer joins us live with those details. we'll trade it, too, next. nking. to help you see untapped possibilities and relentlessly work with you to make them real. and when i got there, they have the sushi- this is clem. like sushi classy- clem's not a morning person. i'm tasting it- or a night person. or a... people person. but he is an “i can solve this in 4 different ways” person. and that person... is impossible to replace. you need clem. clem needs benefits. work with principal so we can help you help clem with a retirement and benefits plan that's right for him. i'm short but i'm... i'm confident. you know? let our expertise round out yours. it's a beautiful... i'm short but i'm... i'm co...day to fly. ow? wooooo! >>> we're back. berkshire's big mystery bet finally revealed. contessa brewer here at poest 9 with the details. you may have an idea what sector this comes from. were you surprised to learn it was? >> no, because -- be. >> -- chubb. >> i've been flagging this
scott, back to you. >> kate rogers. veedberkshire's big mystery bet real. contessa brewer joins us live with those details. we'll trade it, too, next. nking. to help you see untapped possibilities and relentlessly work with you to make them real. and when i got there, they have the sushi- this is clem. like sushi classy- clem's not a morning person. i'm tasting it- or a night person. or a... people person. but he is an “i can solve this in 4 different ways” person. and that person......
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pick up a bag of the new scotts turf builder healthy plus lawn food today. feed your lawn. feed it. (avo) kate with her mental health... ...but her medication caused unintentional movements in her face, hands, and feet called tardive dyskinesia, or td. so her doctor prescribed austedo xr— a once-daily td treatment for adults. ♪ as you go with austedo ♪ austedo xr significantly reduced kate's td movements. some people saw a response as early as 2 weeks. with austedo xr, kate can stay on her mental health meds— (kate) oh, hi buddy! (avo) austedo xr can cause depression, suicidal thoughts, or actions in patients with huntington's disease. pay close attention to and call your doctor if you become depressed, have sudden changes in mood, or have suicidal thoughts. don't take if you have liver problems, are taking reserpine, tetrabenazine, or valbenazine. austedo xr may cause irregular or fast heartbeat, or abnormal movements. seek help for fever, stiff muscles, problems thinking, or sweating. common side effects include inflammation of the nose and throat, insomnia and sleepiness. ♪ as you go with a
pick up a bag of the new scotts turf builder healthy plus lawn food today. feed your lawn. feed it. (avo) kate with her mental health... ...but her medication caused unintentional movements in her face, hands, and feet called tardive dyskinesia, or td. so her doctor prescribed austedo xr— a once-daily td treatment for adults. ♪ as you go with austedo ♪ austedo xr significantly reduced kate's td movements. some people saw a response as early as 2 weeks. with austedo xr, kate can stay on...
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the atlantic, former white house communications director, kate betting field, former federal prosecutor, and cnn legal analyst elliot williams, scott jennings, who was a former special assistance president george w bush, and the conservative lawyer and contributor to the atlantic, also a trump critic george conway at very grateful to have all of you this morning. david from, i would like to start with you and we're going to contrast what you have had to say about this with what we have heard from mr. conway, you write this wrong case, right. verdict. what has been served here is not the justice that america required after trump's plot to overturn the 2020 election first by fraud, then by violence it's justice instead of an incredible, especially ironic sort driving home to the voting public, that before trump has a constitutional criminal, he got his start as a squalid hush money paying document tampering tabloid sleeves ball, what does this mean the system is trying to difficult the whole trump to account for his crimes against the constitution, but for his crimes against the ordinary political process for the kind of stuff that g
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denise, kate, francis, tom sullivan from the office of international affairs. michelle ellison, michael janssen, doug klein, jake lois, scottovak, eric olson, joe, jeffrey steinberg, from the office of general counsel. ken, rebecca and debra jordan, mickey, jim, and james wiley from the public safety and homeland security bureau and stephanie, garnet, suzanne, paul, roger noel, jessica quentin lee, peter, linda ray, nadia, and matthew warner from the wireless telecommunications bureau. they are broadband champions, all of them. and with that, we will take a vote on the item. the item is adopted with editorial privileges as requested. madam secretary, can you mention the next item for today's agenda? [applause] >> madame chairwoman and commissioners, items 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and eight on your agenda are enforcement actions and will be presented by the enforcement bureau. the chief of the bureau will give the introduction. >> alright, enforcement bureau, you have to follow that. >> because these items are enforcement actions, we are going to switch the order as a commission has done in the past. as with all open meeting items, th
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kate, the vip stakes in full swing here. the betting odds are rising for trump's vp contenders like governor doug burger, them or senator tim scott perhaps. and our own harrington. no, he's not in the running by running the numbers. however governor kristi noem. of course, in the spotlight for her book, which has all of this sort of devastating language about how she shot her dog and a goat as well. harry joining me now, just how much of a hit? has she taken and she still out there promoting this book that has all this information. i don't know what the heck she's thinking. >> i ain't buying that book. all right. let's take a look here. gnomes chances of becoming the gop vp nominee to go back to april 25th just before this book started hitting the wires, she was an 18% chance becoming the gop, vop vp nominee. that's pretty high up given how many different options there are look at where she's dropped 5%. i may want 3% today 3%. that is a drop of 15 points. her chances have been sliced. look at this but what is this five, six? i mean, my goodness, gracious. basically, this book for all intensive purposes, while of course we don't
kate, the vip stakes in full swing here. the betting odds are rising for trump's vp contenders like governor doug burger, them or senator tim scott perhaps. and our own harrington. no, he's not in the running by running the numbers. however governor kristi noem. of course, in the spotlight for her book, which has all of this sort of devastating language about how she shot her dog and a goat as well. harry joining me now, just how much of a hit? has she taken and she still out there promoting...
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the collapsed francis scott key bridge plus new body camera footage offering a glimpse into the panic and confusion on the night of that deadly disaster. i'm sarah sidner with kate bolduan and john berman. this is cnn news central and good morning from outside the courthouse in downtown manhattan, we have reached the white hot center of the criminal case against donald trump for the very first time, someone has testified in this case that they witnessed donald trump committing the acts he is facing 34 charges for that person is michael cohen who testified for the first time that donald trump knew of the hush money payments scheme to cover up stormy daniels story about a sexual tryst. >> some 15, 20 years ago. remember? donald trump is charged with falsifying documents to cover up hush money payments to stormy daniel's all to influence the 2016 election in yesterday at the very end of the day, we got testimony about those documents. michael cohen, donald trump's former fixer testified he was adding meeting with trump and trump organization cfo allen weisselberg, and he testified to this. the question, did mr. weisselberg's state in front of mr. trump that you are
the collapsed francis scott key bridge plus new body camera footage offering a glimpse into the panic and confusion on the night of that deadly disaster. i'm sarah sidner with kate bolduan and john berman. this is cnn news central and good morning from outside the courthouse in downtown manhattan, we have reached the white hot center of the criminal case against donald trump for the very first time, someone has testified in this case that they witnessed donald trump committing the acts he is...