33
33
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
the united nations human rights commission, i michelle bush let says she will not seek a 2nd term and will leave office in august. the former president of chilly faced criticism after visiting china last month of rights groups called for her to resign for not speaking out more forcefully against china's abuses of it's a weaker minority and talking about china, government spokesman, there has described a new spike of coven 19 cases in beijing as explosive millions of residents phase mandatory testing after the outbreak was traced back to a nightclub, their school shops and restaurants in the district have been closed. an infected person was at the club thursday, and now authorities link $166.00 new cases to that venue. beijing is back to mandatory testing and targeted locked downs for residents of the city. it's a major blow. many were hoping for a gradual return to normal theme after restrictions on indoor dining and other measures that were lifted just a week ago. but a cove at 19 outbreak trees to the popular heavens, supermarket bar has authority scrambling to contain a further spr
the united nations human rights commission, i michelle bush let says she will not seek a 2nd term and will leave office in august. the former president of chilly faced criticism after visiting china last month of rights groups called for her to resign for not speaking out more forcefully against china's abuses of it's a weaker minority and talking about china, government spokesman, there has described a new spike of coven 19 cases in beijing as explosive millions of residents phase mandatory...
43
43
Jun 2, 2022
06/22
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
garden to pat nixon's collection of americana, to the historic restorations and our work of laura bush and michelle obama. tonight we celebrate the foundation of this organization. the legacy of jackie kennedy. a first lady who opened the white house to a larger audience than ever before. for 60 years, the white house historical association have helped us understand the rich, beautiful, and complicated history that has brought us here. from native americans who once inhabited the lands of the -- path to enslaved persons who labored to build the white house. to the families who called it home. as a teacher, i have always believed that education is the foundation of our democracy that principle is reflected in the executive mansion and in the tireless work to preserve it you the association help us to remember the past. so we can continue to build a nation that lives up to our own timeless ideals. the pursuit of justice, and equality. the honor of service and the strength of our unity. and as we make our way through this pandemic the association has helped our administration continue to connect with
garden to pat nixon's collection of americana, to the historic restorations and our work of laura bush and michelle obama. tonight we celebrate the foundation of this organization. the legacy of jackie kennedy. a first lady who opened the white house to a larger audience than ever before. for 60 years, the white house historical association have helped us understand the rich, beautiful, and complicated history that has brought us here. from native americans who once inhabited the lands of the...
51
51
Jun 3, 2022
06/22
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
johnson, barbara bush said something, and certainly michelle obama, and many first ladies have said it, when they were asked what type of first lady do you want to be? and i think barbara was asked, sorry, laura was asked, do you want to be barbara? and she says no, i want to be laura. mrs. johnson came in at a terrible time. her whole goal, she told me, was to support mrs. kennedy. mrs. kennedy had the wherewithal, three days after the assassination, to say i really like you, i want you to make it permanent, and this is really important to me, and so it became very important to mrs. johnson. i don't think that mrs. kennedy's winning -- in france mrs. johnson in terms of what you want to do. she wanted the america to move to the white house. she certainly put, as mrs. nixon get, her own, and as subsequent first ladies did, they're on the way on the white house to be part of it. but certainly, in misses johnson's case, i can say that she felt she needed to be true to herself. and i don't think she was following in, the, you know, the -- >> understood. barbara? any thoughts? >> first of
johnson, barbara bush said something, and certainly michelle obama, and many first ladies have said it, when they were asked what type of first lady do you want to be? and i think barbara was asked, sorry, laura was asked, do you want to be barbara? and she says no, i want to be laura. mrs. johnson came in at a terrible time. her whole goal, she told me, was to support mrs. kennedy. mrs. kennedy had the wherewithal, three days after the assassination, to say i really like you, i want you to...
68
68
Jun 4, 2022
06/22
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
johnson flight is is barbara bush said something and certainly michelle obama and many first ladies have said it when they're asked. what type of first lady do you want to be and i think barbara was asked do you want to i'm sorry. laura was asked you want to be barbara and she said no. i want to be more. okay, mrs. johnson came in at a terrible time her whole goal. she told me was to support mrs. kennedy mrs. kennedy have the word with all. three days after the assassination to say i really like you to work on this one like you to make it permanent and this is really important to me and so it became very important to mrs. johnson. i don't think that mrs. kennedy's. winning the yummy while mrs. johnson was showing on and admired mrs. kennedy so much influenced mrs. johnson in terms of what she wanted to do. she wanted the american women to the white house. she sort of put as mrs. nixon did her own and as subsequent firstly did their own play on the white house to improve it, but certainly in mrs. johnson's case i can say she fell she needed to be true to yourself. and i don't think she wa
johnson flight is is barbara bush said something and certainly michelle obama and many first ladies have said it when they're asked. what type of first lady do you want to be and i think barbara was asked do you want to i'm sorry. laura was asked you want to be barbara and she said no. i want to be more. okay, mrs. johnson came in at a terrible time her whole goal. she told me was to support mrs. kennedy mrs. kennedy have the word with all. three days after the assassination to say i really...
55
55
Jun 3, 2022
06/22
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
johnson, barbara bush said something, and certainly michelle obama, and many first ladies have said it, when they were asked what type of first lady do you want to be? i think barbara was asked, story was asked do you want to be barbara? and she says no, i want to be laura. mrs. johnson came in at a terrible time. her whole goal was to support mrs. kennedy. mrs. kennedy had the wherewithal, three days after the assassination, to say i really like you, i want you to make it permanent, and this is really important to me, and so it became very important to mrs. johnson. i don't think that mrs. kennedy's winning an emmy -- she sort of put, as mrs. nixon did, and subsequent first ladies, did their own play on the white house. certainly, in mrs. johnson's case, i can say that she felt she needed to be true to herself. and i don't think she was following an emmy -- >> understood. barbara? any thoughts? >> first of all i agree with nancy wholeheartedly. lady bird johnson and pat nixon, as mary showed, where their own first lady, had their own personalities and brought their own stamp as all fi
johnson, barbara bush said something, and certainly michelle obama, and many first ladies have said it, when they were asked what type of first lady do you want to be? i think barbara was asked, story was asked do you want to be barbara? and she says no, i want to be laura. mrs. johnson came in at a terrible time. her whole goal was to support mrs. kennedy. mrs. kennedy had the wherewithal, three days after the assassination, to say i really like you, i want you to make it permanent, and this...
82
82
Jun 25, 2022
06/22
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
bush did that. donald trump did that. leading off our discussion now is michele bratcher goodwin, chancellors professional of law at the university of california irvine. and the author of policing the womb, and visible women in the criminalization of motherhood. also with us is cecile richards, former president of parent planned parenthood. professor goodwin, let me begin with you. you've been with us throughout the 53 days that we knew this was going to happen. but when it happens, it always is something else. it is a different moment in our history. >> the gravity of the moment is with us today, now that the supreme court decision is no longer theoretical but it is in existence. and with it, there are more than two dozen states that will trigger laws into effect that outright ban abortion or make it incredibly difficult for a pregnancy to be terminated. this is a devastating day not just for reproductive health rights and justice. but it's a devastating day for the rule of law. and also for our democracy. because it is absolutely clear, by this final opinion, that the supreme court has turned its back on its key duty. and that
bush did that. donald trump did that. leading off our discussion now is michele bratcher goodwin, chancellors professional of law at the university of california irvine. and the author of policing the womb, and visible women in the criminalization of motherhood. also with us is cecile richards, former president of parent planned parenthood. professor goodwin, let me begin with you. you've been with us throughout the 53 days that we knew this was going to happen. but when it happens, it always...
113
113
Jun 25, 2022
06/22
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
bush did that. donald trump did that. leading off our discussion now is michele bratcher goodwin, chancellors professional of law at the evasive california irvine. and the author of policing the womb, and visible women in the criminalization of motherhood. also with us is cecile richards, former president of parent planned parenthood. professor, let me begin with you. you've been with us throughout the 53 days that we knew this was going to happen. but when it happens, it always is something else. it is a different moment in our history. >> the gravity of the moment is with us today, now that the supreme court decision is no longer theoretical but it is in existence. and with it, there are more than two dozen states that will trigger laws into effect that outright ban abortion or make it incredibly difficult for pregnancy to be terminated. this is a devastating day not just for reproductive health rights and justice. but it's a devastating day for the rule of law. and also for our democracy. because it is absolutely clear, by this final opinion, that the supreme court has turned its back on its key duty. and that is to defend
bush did that. donald trump did that. leading off our discussion now is michele bratcher goodwin, chancellors professional of law at the evasive california irvine. and the author of policing the womb, and visible women in the criminalization of motherhood. also with us is cecile richards, former president of parent planned parenthood. professor, let me begin with you. you've been with us throughout the 53 days that we knew this was going to happen. but when it happens, it always is something...