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lady bird. without her, he would never have been president. . >>> throughout her time in the white house, lady bird johnson recorded an audio diary. it's a unique insight into her life as first lady. >> friday, november 22nd. it all began so beautifully. the sun came out bright and beautiful. we were going in to dallas. >> here they come. i can see mrs. kennedy. this comes the vice president and mrs. johnson smiling. boy, this is something. >> the johnson's were products of texas with outsize pride in their state. >> it is my high honor to present to the good people of ft. worth, our beloved president of the united states. >> over the past year, lady bird has watched her husband fall into a deep depression. >> lyndon johnson was possibly the most miserable vice president in american history. he did not like being second fiddle to anybody, not even the president of the united states. >> as always, lady bird was there to lift him up. but lbj had episodes of depression throughout his life in times
lady bird. without her, he would never have been president. . >>> throughout her time in the white house, lady bird johnson recorded an audio diary. it's a unique insight into her life as first lady. >> friday, november 22nd. it all began so beautifully. the sun came out bright and beautiful. we were going in to dallas. >> here they come. i can see mrs. kennedy. this comes the vice president and mrs. johnson smiling. boy, this is something. >> the johnson's were...
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i didn't know i could be the first lady. can only be what you know exists in the world. and no one like me was ever the first lady of the united states. [ cheers and applause ] >> all first ladies are thrust into the spotlight, but michelle obama will be scrutinized more intensely than any of her predecessors. we talk about civil rights history, we talk about the series of firsts. this is within our lifetime. >> are you prepared to take the oath, senator? >> i am. >> it took my breath away. and i thought, oh, my gosh, this is really happening. >> i stand here today humbled by the task before us. >> the reality of what they were about to embark on must have been very, very vivid for her at that moment. >> michelle traveled farther and overcame more on her journey to the white house than any first lady before her. >> she knew that she was making history and that her movements would be scrutinized ten times, 100 times more than any other first lady. >> everything that michelle obama has been doing in her life has really been pr
i didn't know i could be the first lady. can only be what you know exists in the world. and no one like me was ever the first lady of the united states. [ cheers and applause ] >> all first ladies are thrust into the spotlight, but michelle obama will be scrutinized more intensely than any of her predecessors. we talk about civil rights history, we talk about the series of firsts. this is within our lifetime. >> are you prepared to take the oath, senator? >> i am. >> it...
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looks like, what the first lady is wearing, and of course what the first lady says.. >> as a lawyer, i was one of the strong naysayers against the president or first lady ever having a twitter account. because words matter. every presidential statement is heavily vetted. >> but we had a young staff who realized that social media was where a lot of the people we were trying to reach were going. >> don't waste your time trying to connect with your kids via email. that antiquated method is as useless as morse code. [ laughter ] if you really want to get their attention, use symbols, little symbols. >> the first lady was, in a sense, the guinea pig. >> can you guys do a little dougie? oh, yeah. there we go. >> the west wing came to realize that there's an energy vortex in the east wing that is a little bit different than they'd seen in previous administrations. >> after seeing michelle's success, the west wing follows suit. >> there it goes. my tweet has been posted. that's what i'm talking about. >> they realized how incredibly effective a medium social media was for ge
looks like, what the first lady is wearing, and of course what the first lady says.. >> as a lawyer, i was one of the strong naysayers against the president or first lady ever having a twitter account. because words matter. every presidential statement is heavily vetted. >> but we had a young staff who realized that social media was where a lot of the people we were trying to reach were going. >> don't waste your time trying to connect with your kids via email. that antiquated...
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lady in our history. and what ways do you think points parting was or wasn't the best fit for her time? >> i think she was the best possible fit because, even though she was an older woman, she embodied authentically the notion of the new woman. sometimes caricatured as the flapper. she even wore shorter dresses and styles, maybe not necessarily the most flattering to her, but representing a certain sense of liberation. she also had a navy combo that performed jazz music for the first time at the white house. so in so many ways culturally, but also politically, i think she really was one of those who ideally fits the times. >> a lot of people want to know, do you believe the alleged abuse that florence poisoned her husband, and that is really what led to president harding's death? >> no, i don't believe that she did. i'm convinced absolutely that she did not. however, i think what happened was, because this guy, dr. sawyer, the way i put it i think she was in unwitting accomplice to a negligent homicide.
lady in our history. and what ways do you think points parting was or wasn't the best fit for her time? >> i think she was the best possible fit because, even though she was an older woman, she embodied authentically the notion of the new woman. sometimes caricatured as the flapper. she even wore shorter dresses and styles, maybe not necessarily the most flattering to her, but representing a certain sense of liberation. she also had a navy combo that performed jazz music for the first...
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in the past, you might have a first lady like mrs. cleveland who got involved with a local charity or, for example, mrs. taft, who had a vision for the city, and mrs. taft, for example, got involved in legislation that ended up in the first health and safety measures, standards in the federal workplace. but it was still all sort of related to life in washington or life within the federal government. mrs. wilson, again, the whole issue of her seeking to rid the city of what were deplorable housing, without providing housing for the displaced people of color, you know, there were those before her who undertook these projects, but mrs. harding had a national view. she saw the entire nation as her constituency. and even when they made that western tour across the country and then up to alaska, she began to speak and deliver imformal speeches from the back of the train to the public. so she saw the first lady as a public role and i think that's her most important legacy. >> excellent. so just for a final question, what do you think her --
in the past, you might have a first lady like mrs. cleveland who got involved with a local charity or, for example, mrs. taft, who had a vision for the city, and mrs. taft, for example, got involved in legislation that ended up in the first health and safety measures, standards in the federal workplace. but it was still all sort of related to life in washington or life within the federal government. mrs. wilson, again, the whole issue of her seeking to rid the city of what were deplorable...
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he served as a consultant to the first lady's exhibit and was the national first lady's historian in 2017. welcome. mr. anthony: thank you. i appreciate so much being able to join the white house historical association today and very honored to give you a little bit of a background about florence harding in the book. i have to tell you, as is often said, a parent should not really have per se a favorite child, and i think an author perhaps should not have a favorite book. but i will say that the research of this book and then the unique promotion that i did for this book will always be a very important part of my life. i started writing this book and researching this book at a time when the sun was just setting on the last generation of people who knew the hardings firsthand. of course they had been young children, some almost teenagers. at the end of the process, the 75th anniversary of the death of president harding, of course he died in 1923, so this was in 1998, i retraced the harding's western tour, transcontinental railroad trip in the blistering summer of 1923, at all the stop
he served as a consultant to the first lady's exhibit and was the national first lady's historian in 2017. welcome. mr. anthony: thank you. i appreciate so much being able to join the white house historical association today and very honored to give you a little bit of a background about florence harding in the book. i have to tell you, as is often said, a parent should not really have per se a favorite child, and i think an author perhaps should not have a favorite book. but i will say that...
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we knew had her as the first lady of the united states.al leader. >> hillary would meet women thinking they had heard that speech. women in south america, asia, africa. >> it was like she was a rockstar. people lined the streets for her. it was such a disconnect from what was happening in the united states. >> back at home, trouble lies ahead. >> but this time, the scandal will be far more personal. >>> a year in to bill clinton's final term, a scandal explodes. >> there's charges that president clinton had an affair with the white house intern. >> we will told that -- i got a call from one of my editors saying can you check it out? at issue, whether mr. clinton had a sexual relationship with a former white house intern, monica lewinsky. >> and i thought it's ridiculous. the president of the united states having an affair with the intern. that is not happening. >> lewinsky has told a friend she had a sexual relationship with the president. >> hillary clinton does not want to believe it happened. she said in private comments to her friends,
we knew had her as the first lady of the united states.al leader. >> hillary would meet women thinking they had heard that speech. women in south america, asia, africa. >> it was like she was a rockstar. people lined the streets for her. it was such a disconnect from what was happening in the united states. >> back at home, trouble lies ahead. >> but this time, the scandal will be far more personal. >>> a year in to bill clinton's final term, a scandal explodes....
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"the mona lisa, first lady of the world among paintings, and jacqueline kennedy, first lady of the nation, came face-to-face," reported the washington post. it was a long-awaited reunion, exclaimed life magazine. it was a long awaited reunion, exclaimed life magazine, and both ladies were at their beautiful best. jackie had returned with her husband from christmas vacation in palm beach in time to dress and have her hair done before the occassion. both she and president kennedy look rested, youthful and tan, whereas the malraux's by contrast, as seen in this picture here, i'm afraid look a little pale and exhausted. but nothing could mar such an occassion as mona lisa's triumphant debut inside the rotunda of the national gallery in washington, d.c. the kennedys shared also a beautiful secret, information known only to the president and first lady -- misses kennedy was pregnant. guests present that night said she simply looked radiant. miss the did not political and diplomatic significance of the loan of the mona lisa and once the doors to the national gallery opened, thousands streamed in
"the mona lisa, first lady of the world among paintings, and jacqueline kennedy, first lady of the nation, came face-to-face," reported the washington post. it was a long-awaited reunion, exclaimed life magazine. it was a long awaited reunion, exclaimed life magazine, and both ladies were at their beautiful best. jackie had returned with her husband from christmas vacation in palm beach in time to dress and have her hair done before the occassion. both she and president kennedy look...
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not as first lady. i'm going as hillary clinton.ight. >> and i said, um, okay, i'll do it. >> hillary has been preparing her whole life for this speech. >> i remember, vividly, her looking at me and saying, you know, i just want to push the envelope as far as i can on women's rights and human rights. >> this is china. hillary's going into the den, if you will. where many girl babies were killed. where women are incredibly devalued. where human rights, in general, writ large, are devalued. >> reporter: in the audience are women from 189 countries. >> so, we were hidden from the crowd but we were on the side of the stage. both of us, absolutely nervous. the stakes were so high. >> the great challenge of this conference is to give voice to women everywhere, whose experiences go unnoticed, whose words go unheard. >> you could feel, in that room, almost a stillness. >> even now, in the late-20th century. >> there was no reaction in the audience. we, suddenly, looked at each other just in a panic like, maybe, we have completely miscalcula
not as first lady. i'm going as hillary clinton.ight. >> and i said, um, okay, i'll do it. >> hillary has been preparing her whole life for this speech. >> i remember, vividly, her looking at me and saying, you know, i just want to push the envelope as far as i can on women's rights and human rights. >> this is china. hillary's going into the den, if you will. where many girl babies were killed. where women are incredibly devalued. where human rights, in general, writ...
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lady bird went on to be a key to the president johnson's hard fought negotiations with congress, tell us a bit about that. >> i mean, for a first lady and a president, quite frankly to enter office in a violent way when the country is in mourning. they had a different experience, the most, first couples and lady bird was integral in the husband's administration, her daughter said is he needed her more than she needed him. she certainly helped with in 1964 civil rights act. she was very determined and she put up with a lot with lbj's moods and the things in the country, vietnam, she had a lot going on during her time as first lady and i don't personally think until i watch this episode that she gets enough credit for really how she was the backbone for her husband during many tumultuous years, starting with the anniversary, with this incident of president kennedy being assassinated. and wolf, i just wanted --
lady bird went on to be a key to the president johnson's hard fought negotiations with congress, tell us a bit about that. >> i mean, for a first lady and a president, quite frankly to enter office in a violent way when the country is in mourning. they had a different experience, the most, first couples and lady bird was integral in the husband's administration, her daughter said is he needed her more than she needed him. she certainly helped with in 1964 civil rights act. she was very...
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>> thank you, ladies. >> i have one, young lady. can you all hear me? >> we need you to talk into the mic. because we're recording. >> ladies, i want to thank you. but can you take a minute having been involved in the congressional gold medal process, can you please tell the audience what they are trying to did for you to contact your senators and congressmen, give them the bill numbers to support your efforts for your congressional gold medal? >> we'll have -- [ inaudible ] >> i just wanted the information to get out there. >> okay. thank you. >> hello, i'm edna cummings, champion for the 6888 congressional gold medal. the bill numbers are -- s 633 introduced by jerry moran of kansas, that is where the 6888 monument is located. ath ft. leavenworth, kansas. so he sponsored the bill on the senate side. on the house side, the bill number is hr 3138. this was introduced by representative moore of wisconsin. so s 633, hr 3138. as of today, we have 15 co-sponsors on the senate side and 68 on the house side. we need with two-thirds from the senate and house w
>> thank you, ladies. >> i have one, young lady. can you all hear me? >> we need you to talk into the mic. because we're recording. >> ladies, i want to thank you. but can you take a minute having been involved in the congressional gold medal process, can you please tell the audience what they are trying to did for you to contact your senators and congressmen, give them the bill numbers to support your efforts for your congressional gold medal? >> we'll have -- [...
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>> thank you, ladies. >> thank you. >> i have one here, and lady, can you hear me? >> you need to talk into the mic. we need the mic, because we are recording. >> well, ladies, i want to thank you. but can you take a minute, having been involved in a congressional gold medal processes, can you please tell the audience what they're trying to do for you to contact your senators and congressmen, give them the bill members to support your efforts for your congressional gold medal? >> excuse me, one moment. we're gonna have someone else answer that question. >> i just wanted the information to get out there. >> thank you. >> hello, now i'm edna cummings, the bill numbers are s633 introduced by a senator from kansas. that's where the 6888th monument is located. so he sponsored the bill on the senate side. on the house side, the bill number is hr3138. it was introduced by representatives or wisconsin, from where miss robertson is from. so s633, hr3138. as of today we have 15 cosponsors on the senate side. and 68 on the house side. we need two thirds from the senate and the
>> thank you, ladies. >> thank you. >> i have one here, and lady, can you hear me? >> you need to talk into the mic. we need the mic, because we are recording. >> well, ladies, i want to thank you. but can you take a minute, having been involved in a congressional gold medal processes, can you please tell the audience what they're trying to do for you to contact your senators and congressmen, give them the bill members to support your efforts for your congressional...
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i mean, her tenure as first lady, she became the first, first lady to be directly involved in policy.te frankly. for her and we will see it tonight, going forward, pushing bounda boundaries, breaking through, that is always what she has done, she was not certain whether she wanted to take the back seat to bill clinton and her life, she hesitated marrying him as a matter of fact and just doing so, prevented had err from doing the things she wanted to do. but as we all have seen, she certainly is forged ahead no matter how many times or who told her she couldn't and here story is quite a remarkable one as a first lady. >> it is, and also tonight, there's another new episode about lady bird johnson. it was on this day back in 1963, that her husband, lyndon johnson was president of the united states following the assassination of president john f. kennedy. lady bird went on to be a key to the president johnson's hard fought negotiations with congress, tell us a bit about that. >> i mean, for a first lady and a president, quite frankly to enter office in a violent way when the country is i
i mean, her tenure as first lady, she became the first, first lady to be directly involved in policy.te frankly. for her and we will see it tonight, going forward, pushing bounda boundaries, breaking through, that is always what she has done, she was not certain whether she wanted to take the back seat to bill clinton and her life, she hesitated marrying him as a matter of fact and just doing so, prevented had err from doing the things she wanted to do. but as we all have seen, she certainly is...
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the first lady and i are thrilled to welcome you all to the beautiful rose garden with the first ladyorked very hard on renovating it. it was 61 years. it was in rough shape. very big job. when you go to the wires underground, people have no idea how complex it is. you have done a fantastic job. thank you very much. [applause] we are also very happy to have myth us by drdau daughter and jared. [applause] we want to wish every american a healthy at happy thanksgiving. we are here to continue a beloved annual tradition. the traditional presidential partner of a very fortunate turkey. because thanksgiving is a special day for turkeys. probably not a very good one when you think about it. the first turkey to dodge the white house dinner table received unofficial clemency when president abraham lincoln's tad asked his father to spare his new friend. for the past 73 years the national turkey federation has presented the national thanksgiving turkey to the president starting under president george h w bush. these birds have received a formal pardon every single year. today, it is my honor to
the first lady and i are thrilled to welcome you all to the beautiful rose garden with the first ladyorked very hard on renovating it. it was 61 years. it was in rough shape. very big job. when you go to the wires underground, people have no idea how complex it is. you have done a fantastic job. thank you very much. [applause] we are also very happy to have myth us by drdau daughter and jared. [applause] we want to wish every american a healthy at happy thanksgiving. we are here to continue a...
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watch out, ladies.h has an actual state gun, the barrett .50-caliber m82, which i'm being told has also won its senate seat. and a little further west, or north-- i'm not sure-- indiana has just been called for donald trump. well, of course, it was either vote for him, or take mike pence back. that was an easy call. and for any okies wondering how your pan is being handled, i can now condfidentaly report that the state of oklahoma is being called for donald trump. well, you know how the song goes: ( to the tune of "oklahoma" ) ♪ ooooklahoma, where they don't care trump killed herman cain ♪ how are you doing over there? did you get some more wine? with we get her some more wine, please? that's not a joke. the woman needs to stay-- whatever that state she's in right now. speaking of states another state has been officially decided. south dakota is being called for donald trump. let's see how people in the state are reacting, aaand... >> and oh no! >> ( bleep )! >> stephen: okay. back east i'm getting-- is
watch out, ladies.h has an actual state gun, the barrett .50-caliber m82, which i'm being told has also won its senate seat. and a little further west, or north-- i'm not sure-- indiana has just been called for donald trump. well, of course, it was either vote for him, or take mike pence back. that was an easy call. and for any okies wondering how your pan is being handled, i can now condfidentaly report that the state of oklahoma is being called for donald trump. well, you know how the song...
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this morning we take a look back at perhaps the most famous first lady of all.velt. >> ladies and gentlemen, the most admired woman of our time, mrs. eleanor roosevelt. >> reporter: in 1960 the chairman of the board asked the first lady of the world eif she had one word of encourage. for his frank sinatra abc special. >> that one word would be hope. >> just hope? >> yes, it's the most neglected word in our language. >> reporter: yes, hope, high hopes. >> those high, in the sky apple pie hopes. >> reporter: she became a globe trotting humanitarian. >> man much have freedom in which to develop his full stature. >> reporter: for 12 years america's first lady, emphasises on first. >> she is the first first lady to cross the country by air. she is the first first lady to have press conferences. >> reporter: and as david chronicles in his new biography, published by simon and shuster, she was the first, first laidy to write a daily newspaper column and host a weekly radio show. >> we still see in the youth of today, an absolute faith in their own ability to work out o
this morning we take a look back at perhaps the most famous first lady of all.velt. >> ladies and gentlemen, the most admired woman of our time, mrs. eleanor roosevelt. >> reporter: in 1960 the chairman of the board asked the first lady of the world eif she had one word of encourage. for his frank sinatra abc special. >> that one word would be hope. >> just hope? >> yes, it's the most neglected word in our language. >> reporter: yes, hope, high hopes....
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oftentimes i think historians overlook the role of first ladies and they really -- first ladies havect. not only on her husband but as a result on our history. i love this series. as far as hillary clinton is concerned, how do you sum up a legacy like that? she is a trail blazer and a groundbreaker. and every step along the way in her career she has just, again, broken ground for women and for young women and for little girls to make it easier for them to follow. and i am just forever grateful to be able to have worked for her. whether it was busting the idea of what a first lady should be or running for office as a sitting first lady or being the first lady to get her party's nomination for president or a global icon in terms of advocating for women, she's just been an incredible woman and her impact on history will be profound. >> she's the focus tonight. thank you so much. catch the cnn original series "first ladies" profiling hillary clinton at 10:00. every installment has been remarkab remarkable. learning something each time. e to help you prepare for the future, without sacrif
oftentimes i think historians overlook the role of first ladies and they really -- first ladies havect. not only on her husband but as a result on our history. i love this series. as far as hillary clinton is concerned, how do you sum up a legacy like that? she is a trail blazer and a groundbreaker. and every step along the way in her career she has just, again, broken ground for women and for young women and for little girls to make it easier for them to follow. and i am just forever grateful...
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can one have a role as first lady? >> yes.ou don't do that part well. your failure has been your children. >> the kennedys had a 2-month-old son, a 3-year-old very boisterous fun loving daughter caroline. >> jackie was a good mother. she was excellent with them in the white house and they have a lot of fun. i think she did everything she could to normalize it. >> do you really hope to keep a private life for your children? >> i hope it is. i will try very hard to do that. otherwise, how can i bring up normal children? >> president kennedy knew the asset of having a photogenic family because he had come from one. and he knew those two children were beautiful and beguiling. >> when jackie was out of town with caroline, president kennedy asked, is there anyone here from "look" magazine? and there is this iconic photograph of john kennedy jr. peeking out from underneath resolute desk in the oval office. the president said he knew she would be angry, i will take the brunt of it. jackie came back and was furious. >> jackie came from
can one have a role as first lady? >> yes.ou don't do that part well. your failure has been your children. >> the kennedys had a 2-month-old son, a 3-year-old very boisterous fun loving daughter caroline. >> jackie was a good mother. she was excellent with them in the white house and they have a lot of fun. i think she did everything she could to normalize it. >> do you really hope to keep a private life for your children? >> i hope it is. i will try very hard to...
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. >> ladies and gentlemen, i ask that you please join me as we mark this occasion in a word of prayerty and everlasting god, as we dedicate the opening of the national museum of the united states army, we humbly request your divine presence. we pray you will fulfill the hope we have for this place, that it is a fitting tribute to americans soldiers throughout our nations history. may it be a sacred memorial for the men and women who sacrifice themselves to make and keep america free. it is our hope, father, that those who walk the museums halls and gaze upon its exhibits will reflect on our nation's great accomplishments and sacrifices, that we may be inspired and challenged to sustain our country's freedom and greatness with our own service to others. o lord, thank you for the countless volunteers, historians, veterans, and leaders whose tireless efforts made this phenomenal museum the gift it is today. may you shower them with blessings. may this museum shine brightly, be a beacon of the american love of liberty, a monument honoring the strength of our nation and a shrine to those w
. >> ladies and gentlemen, i ask that you please join me as we mark this occasion in a word of prayerty and everlasting god, as we dedicate the opening of the national museum of the united states army, we humbly request your divine presence. we pray you will fulfill the hope we have for this place, that it is a fitting tribute to americans soldiers throughout our nations history. may it be a sacred memorial for the men and women who sacrifice themselves to make and keep america free. it...
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jill biden, the soon-to-be first lady as well. mike memoli is still with me. mike, what more can you tell us about where the president-elect is right now in philadelphia? >> yeah. this is the vietnam veterans memorial in philadelphia, craig. it's interesting, yesterday, during his news conference, president-elect talked about how there's only one president at a time. quite an interesting moment, though, today. in this hour, in your hour here, craig, we are going to see dueling wreath-laying ceremonies from the president-elect. worth noting the president-elect, of course, is part of a military family. his son, beau, served in delaware national guard, served in iraq. his wife, first lady-elect, if that's a term that we use, worked very closely with michelle obama during their time in the white house on veterans issues. so certainly, a solemn day for the biden family. and remember, the campaign, the way in which biden really seized on those reports about president trump and his rhetoric about those who served in the armed forces. some of the most passionate momen
jill biden, the soon-to-be first lady as well. mike memoli is still with me. mike, what more can you tell us about where the president-elect is right now in philadelphia? >> yeah. this is the vietnam veterans memorial in philadelphia, craig. it's interesting, yesterday, during his news conference, president-elect talked about how there's only one president at a time. quite an interesting moment, though, today. in this hour, in your hour here, craig, we are going to see dueling...
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ladies and gentlemen, admiral phil davidson. >> >> aloha and good morning.ike to begin by thanking all the members of the 75th world war ii commemoration committee for bringing these phenomenal events together in this environment. we are honored today to have the secretary of defense with us to commemorate the occasion as well as his wife. thank you, we are grateful you could both be here today. i would like to thank general milley for joining us virtually and for his remarks. of course, thank you, governor ige, for your inspiring words. they underscore the significance of the state of hawaii's relationship with our armed forces. as we celebrate the anniversary of the end of world war ii in the pacific, we remain forever indebted to our world war ii veterans. they helped defend the world from tyranny. we are honored that those from hawaii, some of those same veterans, could join us today in person with many more joining us virtually. indeed, the rest of them are here with us in spirit. this battleship boasts signal of strength and symbol of peace, owes much
ladies and gentlemen, admiral phil davidson. >> >> aloha and good morning.ike to begin by thanking all the members of the 75th world war ii commemoration committee for bringing these phenomenal events together in this environment. we are honored today to have the secretary of defense with us to commemorate the occasion as well as his wife. thank you, we are grateful you could both be here today. i would like to thank general milley for joining us virtually and for his remarks. of...
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it's his love forjill, we will be an incredible first lady —— who will be an incredible first lady, it'sfor hunter and ashley and his grandchildren and the entire abidin —— biden family. and while i first knew joe abidin —— biden family. and while i first knewjoe as vice president, i really got to know him as the father who loved beau, my dearfriend him as the father who loved beau, my dear friend who we remember here today. and to my husband, doug... and our children, cole and ella and my sister, meyer, and my whole family, i love you more than i can ever express. we are so grateful to joe and jill are for welcoming ourfamily grateful to joe and jill are for welcoming our family into theirs on this incredible journey. and to the woman most responsible for my presence here today, my mother, sharmila harris, who is always here in our hearts. when she came here from india at the age of 19, she may be didn't quite imagine this moment, but she believed so deeply in america, where a moment like this is possible. soiam moment like this is possible. so i am thinking about her, and the generatio
it's his love forjill, we will be an incredible first lady —— who will be an incredible first lady, it'sfor hunter and ashley and his grandchildren and the entire abidin —— biden family. and while i first knew joe abidin —— biden family. and while i first knewjoe as vice president, i really got to know him as the father who loved beau, my dearfriend him as the father who loved beau, my dear friend who we remember here today. and to my husband, doug... and our children, cole and ella...
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>> it sounds like the first lady is leaning to the growing chorus as our caitlyn collins is reporting, and according to the source that he has lost the election and it is time to acknowledge that, and anything in short of this conceding and the calling off of the legal battle is yet to be known. but this is a first lady who is going to give her opinion, and she is one of the closest advisers, and people forget how influential she is to the president, and he has said it, too. and looking back on the election when the first lady was on the campaign trail, she was just as fiery and support of the rhetoric, and calling it a russia hoax, and using same language as he was. so this moment happening in the white house, and she tweeted once about being your best initiative. but behind the scenes, it is appearing that the first lady is telling the president that he has lost, and accept it. >> it is 24 hours since the race has been called, and we appreciate it. >> this is just in, former president george bush has called joe biden and kamala harris to congratulate them on their victory, and he is
>> it sounds like the first lady is leaning to the growing chorus as our caitlyn collins is reporting, and according to the source that he has lost the election and it is time to acknowledge that, and anything in short of this conceding and the calling off of the legal battle is yet to be known. but this is a first lady who is going to give her opinion, and she is one of the closest advisers, and people forget how influential she is to the president, and he has said it, too. and looking...
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and she saw that people didn't really -- weren't ready for a first lady to be an activist first lady.iends told her she was just as smart as her husband. she could run for office herself one day, clearly, she did becoming a first woman to be on a major party ticket as a presidential candidate. what this episode shows, you get to see a bit of who she really is. she often says she's the most famous person you don't really know. and i think that you get to see a little behind the curtain of what she's like as a human being. it's really fascinating. >> i have to say, i love this series. looking forward to this one as well. people do have a very visceral reaction to hillary clinton. whether it's warranted or not. there was a fair amount of scandal. she was tied to a few scandals during the time in the white house, there was travelgate, white water. how much of the criticism in terms of hillary clinton and these scandals was warranted? >> it's -- that's a very tough question. i think she had obviously so much baggage going to the 2016 election and a lot of it came from those early years in
and she saw that people didn't really -- weren't ready for a first lady to be an activist first lady.iends told her she was just as smart as her husband. she could run for office herself one day, clearly, she did becoming a first woman to be on a major party ticket as a presidential candidate. what this episode shows, you get to see a bit of who she really is. she often says she's the most famous person you don't really know. and i think that you get to see a little behind the curtain of what...
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i yield back. >> the gentle lady yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman you are recognized for five minutes. [ no audio prer] >> the chair now recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. cloud for five minutes. i know we have -- there he is, okay. >> hello? hello? hello? can you hear me? >> we certainly can, yes. please proceed. >> thank you, chairman, for hosting this hearing on this extremely important topic and thank you, witnesses, for being here, for your service, as well. this, of course, is an extremely important topic to all of us because we care about the men and women who served to protect our country. of course, the grave concern is while we want these decisions to be science base individual is the concern of -- if the science takes so long to develop to get the case that it's a moot point of not being able to help those. we've seen that happen tragically in the past. so dr. hastings, can you speak to the process of how you come to these conclusions? when do you get to the tipping point, so to speak of when you w
i yield back. >> the gentle lady yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman you are recognized for five minutes. [ no audio prer] >> the chair now recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. cloud for five minutes. i know we have -- there he is, okay. >> hello? hello? hello? can you hear me? >> we certainly can, yes. please proceed. >> thank you, chairman, for hosting this hearing on this extremely important topic and thank you, witnesses, for being here, for...
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sense what happened for the first lady?m there's talk of her writing a memoir and if history is any indication, that will sell very well. look at "becoming" and other first lady memoirs. i'm sure she'll be eager to make her own money and do something herself. i think she'll be happy to leave. i don't think she liked her time in the white house clearly, and she was probably secretly relieved that he lost. >> who knows but we know how she feels about christmas decorations. >> i don't think it will be a coffee table book on christmas decorations. >> no. >> wow. okay, thank you for the history lesson. >>> it's time for "the good stuff." a community in san antonio, texas, came together for a little boy who lost both of his parents to coronavirus. raden gonzalez's mom and dad died months apart. his fifth birthday would be his first celebration without them. his story touched many hearts in his community so they showed up to throw him a huge party. there was birthday cake, superheroes, santa, dinosaurs, and hour-long car parade. r
sense what happened for the first lady?m there's talk of her writing a memoir and if history is any indication, that will sell very well. look at "becoming" and other first lady memoirs. i'm sure she'll be eager to make her own money and do something herself. i think she'll be happy to leave. i don't think she liked her time in the white house clearly, and she was probably secretly relieved that he lost. >> who knows but we know how she feels about christmas decorations....
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president trump will be there with the first lady. so will vice president pence and the second lady pence. back to the election. political reporting this morning a grand scheme as their headline. trump's election defines consumes gop. it was just noise when it started, donald trump spouting unsubstantiated claims about election fraud. his lawyers at a press conference in the parking lot of a philadelphia landscaping business one week after an election in which joe biden received close to 5 million more votes than trump and captured more than 270 electoral votes. the president and party officials are nowhere near conceding. with his cheering and statements pompeo,ials like mike trump is fueling a bonfire that is consuming the gop and disrupting the traditional transfer of power. only, steve is in sydney, ohio. good morning. you are on the air. caller: i'm very pleased to be on the air. i vote in sydney, ohio. 18,000 people be for donald trump. 4000 people for mr. biden. we thought that would go that way all over the place. but it did n
president trump will be there with the first lady. so will vice president pence and the second lady pence. back to the election. political reporting this morning a grand scheme as their headline. trump's election defines consumes gop. it was just noise when it started, donald trump spouting unsubstantiated claims about election fraud. his lawyers at a press conference in the parking lot of a philadelphia landscaping business one week after an election in which joe biden received close to 5...
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first lady melania trump going hard after the media for which the first lady says is their distortedicture of her husband's record and his supporters. thanks for joining us. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪. elizabeth: okay. welcome to the show, you're watching the fox business network. let's go right at it with tim murtagh, trump 2020 communications director. tim, great to see you again. the president has been on a grueling travel schedule. you guys are in five states that he won four years ago, including michigan, florida, wisconsin. are you guys worried about these states. >> no, we feel good about those states. we get asked that question a lot. take a step back and think about this. if the president wins the states he won in 2016 he gets reelected, it is as simple as that he has been to states hillary clinton won. he has been to new hampshire in recent days. was in minnesota in recent days. was in nevada, we think those are states we can add to the president's column. we start we believe with a floor of 306 electoral votes. that is what we won last
first lady melania trump going hard after the media for which the first lady says is their distortedicture of her husband's record and his supporters. thanks for joining us. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪. elizabeth: okay. welcome to the show, you're watching the fox business network. let's go right at it with tim murtagh, trump 2020 communications director. tim, great to see you again. the president has been on a grueling travel schedule. you guys...
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montana is a beautiful lady and we're still waiting there. and many of the families we work with a year 2 years on, we don't close anyone out and that's just how we and what i notice in wanting a situation. and also kristie you've mentioned this is what often there are families who are incarcerated. there are moms, his daughters are incarcerated brothers, his little brothers, are incarcerated. now may you were nodding up a storm when christie was talking about that. you recognize that if that happened to hear you, there's been 3 generations of women in my family that have been through the justice system. so my name, my aboriginal man was thrown into jail after the children were stolen and then my mother has had contact with the justice system in the noyo. unfortunately followed in the same footsteps, but of managed to break that cycle mail with my own children through cultural healing and that journey of connecting with my identity in aboriginality. i want to move us on a little bit because these stats and know this is not suddenly breaking n
montana is a beautiful lady and we're still waiting there. and many of the families we work with a year 2 years on, we don't close anyone out and that's just how we and what i notice in wanting a situation. and also kristie you've mentioned this is what often there are families who are incarcerated. there are moms, his daughters are incarcerated brothers, his little brothers, are incarcerated. now may you were nodding up a storm when christie was talking about that. you recognize that if that...
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anyone and that's not doing especially about the mary turning up and we're going to ask the she's a lady practical solutions and that's one of the folks about what we do with setting tents look a social support which is 24 seventh's going to the paper because we do recognize that we support the narrative that people across the nation one who has a beautiful lady and we're still waiting there and many of the families we work with a year or 2 years on we don't close anyone out and that's just how we are as black holes. and what i notice in wanting a situation and also kristie you've mentioned this is what often. there are families who are incarcerated there are moms his daughters incarcerated brothers his little brothers are incarcerated now may you were nodding up a storm when christie was talking about that you recognize that if that happened to hear you there's been 3 generations of women in my family that have been through the justice system so my name my aboriginal man was thrown into jail after the children were stolen and then my mother. had contact with the justice system and the n
anyone and that's not doing especially about the mary turning up and we're going to ask the she's a lady practical solutions and that's one of the folks about what we do with setting tents look a social support which is 24 seventh's going to the paper because we do recognize that we support the narrative that people across the nation one who has a beautiful lady and we're still waiting there and many of the families we work with a year or 2 years on we don't close anyone out and that's just how...
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ladies, thank you very much for being guests on the show. we are not over yet. there's so much more to talk about have a look on my laptop. i would love for you to go watch that and behind bars. one o one documentary that we have been talking about for the past 25 minutes. and the correspondent and producer of that film will be joining a.j. stream on instagram, on thursday at 2038. if you can't watch it on thursday, june, be there any other day because we will record it, leave it there for you, 2030 hours to do ambrose and myself talking about incarcerated people and indigenous young people in australia. thanks for watching everybody. ah, see you next time it's the u.k.'s biggest hospital with the eventual capacity for 4000 covert 19 patients built inside a london conference center. it took just 9 days to construct with the help of army engineers dramatically expanding the critical care bed count and other similar sites on the way the actual london numbers could be much higher than advertised. researchers say that huge gaps in testing capacity that the governmen
ladies, thank you very much for being guests on the show. we are not over yet. there's so much more to talk about have a look on my laptop. i would love for you to go watch that and behind bars. one o one documentary that we have been talking about for the past 25 minutes. and the correspondent and producer of that film will be joining a.j. stream on instagram, on thursday at 2038. if you can't watch it on thursday, june, be there any other day because we will record it, leave it there for you,...
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mo rocca remembers a first lady whom many consider first among equals.th salie meets a voter who puts no-shows to shame. plus major garrett and john dickerson on the campaign's final days. along with steve hartman and more on this sunday, the 1st of novembe november 2020. we'll be back in a moment. ♪ >> pauley: much of we humans may welcome any chance to sleep in. we're practically insomniacs compared to animals that hibernate. it is a curious phenomenon that is beginning to yield some of its secrets. here is our connor knighton. >> reporter: for a bear, brooks falls at katmai national park in alaska is like one of those conveyor belt sushi restaurants. diners are treated to an endless supply of salmon. this summer the alpha of omega-3consumption was a bear known at 737, the winner of the back bear week contest. jumbo jet-sized 747 is estimateed to way 1400 pounds. of course, all of those pounds serve a purpose. >> bears have an enormous appetite. and they will eat and eat and eat to gain that fat mass to survived hibernation. >> reporter: heiko jansen i
mo rocca remembers a first lady whom many consider first among equals.th salie meets a voter who puts no-shows to shame. plus major garrett and john dickerson on the campaign's final days. along with steve hartman and more on this sunday, the 1st of novembe november 2020. we'll be back in a moment. ♪ >> pauley: much of we humans may welcome any chance to sleep in. we're practically insomniacs compared to animals that hibernate. it is a curious phenomenon that is beginning to yield some...
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ladies and gentlemen, our world war ii veterans. [applause] the following world to veterans also call hawaii home, but they were not a bill to join us in person today. i would like to take a moment to recognize him by name. julio ramon, arthur, raymond, frederico, and william. next, i want to recognize our world war ii veterans who made plans to travel from the mainland and join us here today, on the battleship memorial. including 14 veterans who witnessed the ceremony on september 2nd, 1945. the heroes were unable to travel due to concerns for the health, due to the covid-19 virus. we were very satin, to have to make that call, but it was done for the sake of their health. we are honored to have many other dignitaries joining us this morning that i would like to recognize that this time. please hold your applause until all the parties have been mentioned. governor david ige, who will be offering the ceremonies. today our distinguished speaker, the commander. delivering the keynote address for today's ceremony, secretary mark esper,
ladies and gentlemen, our world war ii veterans. [applause] the following world to veterans also call hawaii home, but they were not a bill to join us in person today. i would like to take a moment to recognize him by name. julio ramon, arthur, raymond, frederico, and william. next, i want to recognize our world war ii veterans who made plans to travel from the mainland and join us here today, on the battleship memorial. including 14 veterans who witnessed the ceremony on september 2nd, 1945....
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ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming governor larry hogan. governor hogan: thank you very roger, for that much too kind introduction. it's really an honor to be back here at the reagan foundation and institute. the first time that i realized i it got agan republican me into a little bit of trouble. i was a young college kid. the honor of being selected as roger said, an lternate delegate to the republican national convention in kansas city in 1976. father had served in congress with gerald ford and actually role in ford al becoming president and he was a campaign chairman of the ford campaign. i admired president ford. he was a good leader. and a decent and honorable man. was governor reagan's turn to address the convention, i was mesmerized. reagan seemed to connect with veryday people, and he channelled that connection oward a bold and optimistic vision for america, an america everyone could be proud of. and america where everyone was part of. was, enthusiastically arching on the floor with my reagan hat and carrying my reagan sign. me, let
ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming governor larry hogan. governor hogan: thank you very roger, for that much too kind introduction. it's really an honor to be back here at the reagan foundation and institute. the first time that i realized i it got agan republican me into a little bit of trouble. i was a young college kid. the honor of being selected as roger said, an lternate delegate to the republican national convention in kansas city in 1976. father had served in congress...