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and so in restoring the white house mrs. kennedy came in with this plan that she wanted to make sure that that the white house would be historic in its presentation to certainly the american people and beyond and it seems to me that it's perhaps not just coincidental that at the very time that she begins to focus her first lady on restoring the white house. there's a book that comes out in 1960 by a political scientist called professor richard newstat who would become the dean of presidential scholars, and he took this in a different direction. he took the concept of the power of the presidency, by the way. his book was called presidential power and whereas constitutional historians had been focusing on the formal powers of the president as our spelled out in delineated in the constitution. he began to depart from that someone in the way that our earlier panels were talking about how we can view women in power and that is that he said the power of the is the power to persuade and to persuade those constituencies that he would
and so in restoring the white house mrs. kennedy came in with this plan that she wanted to make sure that that the white house would be historic in its presentation to certainly the american people and beyond and it seems to me that it's perhaps not just coincidental that at the very time that she begins to focus her first lady on restoring the white house. there's a book that comes out in 1960 by a political scientist called professor richard newstat who would become the dean of presidential...
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white house. and this is with mrs. dickson's opening point -- will be talking about her at the white house today -- but she puts a letter into the split, and it is still in pristine condition, it is part of my wonderful memorabilia about the white house. and this is mrs. kennedy as well. she gets the national geographic society together to help put together the photographs she. calls on arthur's licensure who of course was the harvard historian brought to the white house as an adviser to the president with the in-house historian. and he loved working with mrs. kennedy, so he helped with the narrative of it. and i should note though that there were the three branches of government, is the white house that is the first historical association. a very stern after the capitol historical association would be funded, and about ten years later the supreme court historical society. but mrs. kennedy was on the cutting edge and doing that. but of course of us know as well that she put together an office called the curator of the w
white house. and this is with mrs. dickson's opening point -- will be talking about her at the white house today -- but she puts a letter into the split, and it is still in pristine condition, it is part of my wonderful memorabilia about the white house. and this is mrs. kennedy as well. she gets the national geographic society together to help put together the photographs she. calls on arthur's licensure who of course was the harvard historian brought to the white house as an adviser to the...
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in restoring the white house, mrs. kennedy came in with this plan that she wanted to make sure that the white house would be historic in its presentation to the american people and beyond. and it seems to me that perhaps not just coincidental, that at the very time that she begins to focus on her first lady ship on restoring the white house, there's a book that comes on in 1960 by political scientists cult professor richard new staff, who would become the dean of presidential scholars. he took this in a different direction. he took the concept of the power of the presidency, his president, his book was called presidential power. -- the former powers of the president dispel that in the constitution, he began to depart on that somehow in the way our earlier panelist or talking about how we could be women in power. he said the power of the president is the power to persuade, and to persuade those constituencies that they would need in order to carry out his decisions and policies. that would be the congress, office of the
in restoring the white house, mrs. kennedy came in with this plan that she wanted to make sure that the white house would be historic in its presentation to the american people and beyond. and it seems to me that perhaps not just coincidental, that at the very time that she begins to focus on her first lady ship on restoring the white house, there's a book that comes on in 1960 by political scientists cult professor richard new staff, who would become the dean of presidential scholars. he took...
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i -- we -- we had a marshal on earlier, who said that -- that -- that mr. whiten't shoot her. is that roughly -- >> that -- that was our understanding. that it was supposed to have been a self-inflicted wound. and appears that bay but we will investigate to ensure that is, in fact, what happened. >> and is it clear to you when, if it was a self-inflicted wound or inflicted by somebody else, is it clear to you when that occurred if she was driving the vehicle? was that in the moment after the vehicle was rammed, i assume? >> i think based on her driving skills, it had probably happened at the time of her being pushed into the ditch. >> sheriff wedding, i appreciate all your efforts and your officers' efforts. i appreciate you talking to us tonight. thank you. >> thank youer have much. >> we will continue obviously to follow this. him saying that vicki white, former deputy, is in very grave condition. he said that he does not expect her perhaps to live through the night. we will obviously coming up, the big lie going strong. someone helping the former president sai
i -- we -- we had a marshal on earlier, who said that -- that -- that mr. whiten't shoot her. is that roughly -- >> that -- that was our understanding. that it was supposed to have been a self-inflicted wound. and appears that bay but we will investigate to ensure that is, in fact, what happened. >> and is it clear to you when, if it was a self-inflicted wound or inflicted by somebody else, is it clear to you when that occurred if she was driving the vehicle? was that in the moment...
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that we will win with your help and now i wanted i would like to give the floor to the honorable mr. white, the huge friend of ukraine and the type of safe form. and for china and the actions of the east as a whole well, of course, russia will lose and very, very soon, but we can say that tomorrow, which they celebrate, is the day of victory. the difference between by what is celebrated in moscow and what we see in europe in european democracies, the victory in the world war is important and should be celebrated, but when we celebrate europe, we celebrate the desire of european states and peoples to be free to express their will and fight for peace and democracy. this is an optimistic view of the future, but we are talking not only about victories in the past, but also about changes in the future. this conflict actually represents the fact that we will not celebrate the individual in this the world that he clearly defines his lilies in his speeches and interviews, he always openly and frankly says what he is trying to do he started this war just like in september of the 39th year, it start
that we will win with your help and now i wanted i would like to give the floor to the honorable mr. white, the huge friend of ukraine and the type of safe form. and for china and the actions of the east as a whole well, of course, russia will lose and very, very soon, but we can say that tomorrow, which they celebrate, is the day of victory. the difference between by what is celebrated in moscow and what we see in europe in european democracies, the victory in the world war is important and...
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palestinians have any faith in israel to, to handed over a bully and his so called you have his mr. white wash of an idea that they're going to investigate when nobody has been held to account or been lots and lots of years . so what representation is a minister mickey and this government making to, as it's really counterpart to actually make sure we get justice on this occasion, not just fishermen, but all the palestinians who are continually being brutalized. the u. k is very concerned by the number of palestinians who have been killed by israeli security forces in recent weeks. we continue to urge for thorough and transparent investigations into the desert palestinian civilians and call again for the strike in the use of force. a symbolic charles been held and gone south for shutting up barclay by many who were not able to attend her funeral on friday. your old site was there. the palestinian liberation organization has arranged a funeral with her university, one of them all the and the gaza strip. this symbolic funeral. that is true because god is the only here re i don't get my terry
palestinians have any faith in israel to, to handed over a bully and his so called you have his mr. white wash of an idea that they're going to investigate when nobody has been held to account or been lots and lots of years . so what representation is a minister mickey and this government making to, as it's really counterpart to actually make sure we get justice on this occasion, not just fishermen, but all the palestinians who are continually being brutalized. the u. k is very concerned by the...
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i'm honored to join senator blunt, miss campbell mr. white. and members of the united states capitol historical society in celebrating the 200th anniversary of president grant's birth and the 100 anniversary of this memorial. now i'm not going to talk about president grant. and i do agree that he is one of the greatest presidents in our union and i will also acknowledge as well that i firmly believe that he did save the union and we would not have a capital complex like we have today if it wasn't for president grant not only was he a great leader in the military, but he was a great leader for our nation and i'm truly honored to be here. as many, you know, this memorial was sculpted by henry merwin schrady over the course of 20 years. not only is a testament to president. but it's also recognized as the largest equestrian monument in the united states. the arctic capital or aoc assumed care for the grant memorial in 2011. over a five-year period which concluded in 2020 we have undertaken meticulous conservation effort to bring the monument back
i'm honored to join senator blunt, miss campbell mr. white. and members of the united states capitol historical society in celebrating the 200th anniversary of president grant's birth and the 100 anniversary of this memorial. now i'm not going to talk about president grant. and i do agree that he is one of the greatest presidents in our union and i will also acknowledge as well that i firmly believe that he did save the union and we would not have a capital complex like we have today if it...
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sheriff here in evansville seems convinced vicky white's death was in fact self-induced and that mr. whiteng to alabama, as he waived his right to an extradition very, very soon. >> miguel marquez on the scene in evansville, indiana. thank you very much. let's discuss with the former philadelphia and washington, d.c. police commissioner, cnn senior law enforcement analyst charles ramsey. chief ramsey, thanks for joining us. as you know, casey white's lawyer and the sheriff are suggesting vicky white was the mastermind, the quote, mastermind of all this. but with only one of the two suspects alive right now, how hard is it going to be to get to the bottom of what happened? >> well, it will be a little difficult. i don't know just how fully he's cooperating. i'm hearing that he is cooperating. but obviously, she's dead, so there's still going to be a lot of unanswered questions as it relates to that. they're both involved, that's the bottom line. he was in custody. he escaped. he's facing some pretty serious jail time as a result of that. as far as her involvement, unless she left behind som
sheriff here in evansville seems convinced vicky white's death was in fact self-induced and that mr. whiteng to alabama, as he waived his right to an extradition very, very soon. >> miguel marquez on the scene in evansville, indiana. thank you very much. let's discuss with the former philadelphia and washington, d.c. police commissioner, cnn senior law enforcement analyst charles ramsey. chief ramsey, thanks for joining us. as you know, casey white's lawyer and the sheriff are suggesting...
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the white house historical association and the rubenstein center for white house history continue mrs. kennedy's living legacy with white house historic preservation acquisitions and education it began with a vision and a vow that continues to sustain us as a nation. you know, although i have seen that footage many times. there's still moments that give me chills as i reflect on the work of the association over the past 60 years and the incredible opportunities. we're going to have working with future presidents and first ladies. he was really a special honor to have the daughter of president and mrs. kennedy at the gala. ambassador caroline, kennedy has been a wonderful friend and supporter of the association and she shared inspirational remarks on the founding and early work of the association. it's hard to believe that my mother was only 31 with a three-year-old. a newborn baby and a very busy husband when she became first lady. and it's hard to believe too how much she dreaded moving into the white house? the most terrible thing has happened. she wrote to her friend bunny melon th
the white house historical association and the rubenstein center for white house history continue mrs. kennedy's living legacy with white house historic preservation acquisitions and education it began with a vision and a vow that continues to sustain us as a nation. you know, although i have seen that footage many times. there's still moments that give me chills as i reflect on the work of the association over the past 60 years and the incredible opportunities. we're going to have working with...
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. >> mr. white, i'm sorry to interrupt, we know those details. what we want to know is what your solution is, and the reason i ask is because we've all seen how quickly and creatively texas, your local legislature, can act when it wants to, say, protect the unborn embryo. why not act with that alacrity to protect living, breathing 10-year-olds in this school behind me. use that same blueprint that you used for that abortion law. make there be waiting periods, make them have to come back to the scene more than once. make them have to answer questions. why can't you protect living 10-year-olds? >> well, thank you for that question, and let me tell you why we will not -- have not taken that approach consistent with the legislation you brought up as it relates to innocent unborn life in the womb is because we have this thing called the constitution. okay. and what we really need to be looking at is whether it's buffalo, whether it's in uvalde, is these young men for some reason that have some very disturbed emotional state. we need to look at our men
. >> mr. white, i'm sorry to interrupt, we know those details. what we want to know is what your solution is, and the reason i ask is because we've all seen how quickly and creatively texas, your local legislature, can act when it wants to, say, protect the unborn embryo. why not act with that alacrity to protect living, breathing 10-year-olds in this school behind me. use that same blueprint that you used for that abortion law. make there be waiting periods, make them have to come back...
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mr biden called white supremacy a �*poison�* which is running through the us.fik was there as the president spoke and she sent us this report. america has a long and troubled history with racism and guns. the city of buffalo is the latest deadly chapter. joe biden, the latest president to console a community in mourning. in an all too familiar ritual, mr biden and the first lady paid their respects to the victims who were massacred here as they were shopping for groceries. after meeting with family members of the victims, he gave a forceful speech, calling the attack domestic terrorism and urging americans to reject white supremacy. white supremacy is a poison. it's a poison. it's running through... applause. it really is. running through our body politic, and that's been allowed to fester and grow right in front of our eyes. no more. i mean, no more. 20—year—old zaire goodman was working in the grocery store at the time. he survived after being shot by the gunman in the neck. his parents say they will never forgive the white supremacist who terrorised their so
mr biden called white supremacy a �*poison�* which is running through the us.fik was there as the president spoke and she sent us this report. america has a long and troubled history with racism and guns. the city of buffalo is the latest deadly chapter. joe biden, the latest president to console a community in mourning. in an all too familiar ritual, mr biden and the first lady paid their respects to the victims who were massacred here as they were shopping for groceries. after meeting...
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we are there for urgently requesting the mr. white be sent to detroit immediately. now this case capture the imagination of america. walter figure there was no way that an all white jury was going to acquit this guy or any of them. they were going to go to the gallows. and walter had the idea to hire this man who had just become the most famous attorney in america. this man. clearance daryl. clarence daryl, when he first met with walter and two other white lawyers, he had heard that one of them was african american so. he turned one of the lawyers and said i understand the suffering of your people. and this lawyer said i'm sorry, i'm a white man. so here is the next one and said i understand the suffering of your people. and this lawyer said i'm sorry i'm a white man. so we turn to walter any said i was told one of you was a negro, that was the term of the time and you look at walter and said, surely it can be you. but what happened next to me is extraordinary. they fought this case, clarence daryl freed the sweet family. they were found innocent. but what's more imp
we are there for urgently requesting the mr. white be sent to detroit immediately. now this case capture the imagination of america. walter figure there was no way that an all white jury was going to acquit this guy or any of them. they were going to go to the gallows. and walter had the idea to hire this man who had just become the most famous attorney in america. this man. clearance daryl. clarence daryl, when he first met with walter and two other white lawyers, he had heard that one of them...
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mr. speaker, me anti-defamation league reported after a study last year that 80% of racist violence was from white supremacist. 80%. mr. jordan should take heed of that. i now yield five minutes to the sponsor of this bill, the gentleman from illinois, mr. schneider. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. schneider: thank you, mr. speaker. thank you, chairman. i'm proud to rise in support of h.r. 350, the domestic terrorism prevention act, i want to thank the speaker of the house, house leadership in their support in taking on the very real threat of terrorism and racially motivated violent extremism. i'm grateful for the leadership of my colleague and friend, chairman jerry nadler, and my fellow illinoisan, senator dick durbin, who has been my partner in shepherding this legislation since 2017. our nation is reeling. just this weekend in california, a true hero as well as being a father, husband and physician, a true hero saved countless lives by sacrificing himself to wrestle down a hate-driven gunman inside a church. in buffalo, 10 people were murdered by a deranged white sup
mr. speaker, me anti-defamation league reported after a study last year that 80% of racist violence was from white supremacist. 80%. mr. jordan should take heed of that. i now yield five minutes to the sponsor of this bill, the gentleman from illinois, mr. schneider. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. schneider: thank you, mr. speaker. thank you, chairman. i'm proud to rise in support of h.r. 350, the domestic terrorism prevention act, i want to thank the speaker of the...
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after she left the white house and returned to texas, mrs. johnston established the national wildflower research center, which is now known as the ladybird wildflower center. during her time at the white house, mrs. johnson was instrumental in establishing the 1965 highway beautification act, which sought to limit roadside advertisements and clean up the road sides, the interstate highway system across america. the act also encouraged scenic enhancement by finding local efforts to clean up and landscape in the green spaces on the sides and medians of the roadways. more than 300 conservation laws were passed and 45 national parks for established under the lyndon johnson administration, having a lasting impact on the green spaces throughout america. soon after she established the ladybird johnson wildflower center -- she encouraged a texas senator to add a amendment to a 1987 transportation bill that mandated that some federally funded landscaping projects include be planting a wild flowers. this began the federal highway administration's wildfl
after she left the white house and returned to texas, mrs. johnston established the national wildflower research center, which is now known as the ladybird wildflower center. during her time at the white house, mrs. johnson was instrumental in establishing the 1965 highway beautification act, which sought to limit roadside advertisements and clean up the road sides, the interstate highway system across america. the act also encouraged scenic enhancement by finding local efforts to clean up and...
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after she left the white house and returned to texas, mrs. johnston established the national wildflower research center, which is now known as the ladybird wildflower center. during her time at the white house, mrs. johnson was instrumental in establishing the 1965 highway beautification act, which sought to limit roadside advertisements and clean up the road sides, the interstate highway system across america. the act also encouraged scenic enhancement by finding local efforts to clean up and landscape in the green spaces on the sides and medians of the roadways. more than 300 conservation laws were passed and 45 national parks for established under the lyndon johnson administration, having a lasting impact on the green spaces throughout america. soon after she established the ladybird johnson wildflower center -- she encouraged a texas senator to add a amendment to a 1987 transportation bill that mandated that some federally funded landscaping projects include be planting a wild flowers. this began the federal highway administration's wildfl
after she left the white house and returned to texas, mrs. johnston established the national wildflower research center, which is now known as the ladybird wildflower center. during her time at the white house, mrs. johnson was instrumental in establishing the 1965 highway beautification act, which sought to limit roadside advertisements and clean up the road sides, the interstate highway system across america. the act also encouraged scenic enhancement by finding local efforts to clean up and...
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, whether mr. whiteaque about this. >> where are we in terms of this investigation? you do you think that merrick garland is going to involved tip scale nine people, seek thinking indictment was coming we know what hunter biden has done in terms of influence peddling right now not only talking about foreign bribery action that he violated, we are talking about tax fraud. >> as to i would think fbi open up investigation years ago, tax evasion ought to be pretty ez to investigate prosecute they've not done so i am concerned he don't the qualify justice two justices in this country one for democrats those committed to left one for everybody else i don't know where investigation is highly concerned investigation would come up with potential indictments plea agreements that would include sealing of the records i think american public needs to hear the truth to understand the effects steps to which president biden is compromised, with all foreign entanglements, by hunter biden. >> you've been talking about thi
, whether mr. whiteaque about this. >> where are we in terms of this investigation? you do you think that merrick garland is going to involved tip scale nine people, seek thinking indictment was coming we know what hunter biden has done in terms of influence peddling right now not only talking about foreign bribery action that he violated, we are talking about tax fraud. >> as to i would think fbi open up investigation years ago, tax evasion ought to be pretty ez to investigate...
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white house press secretary jen psaki. [applause] tonight's headliner and host of the daily show, trevor noah. [applause] the president and chief executive officer of cbs, mr. george cheeks. and the president of the white house correspondents association, cbs news radio correspondent stephen portnoy. [cheering] ladies and gentlemen, please rise for the nation's colors presented by the joint armed forces color guard and please remain standing or our national anthem performed by the united states marine band. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> present arms. ♪ ♪ [applause] ♪ ♪ >> now, ladies and gentlemen, the president of the white house correspondents' association, stephen portnoy. >> thank you, ladies and gentlemen, thank you to the band into the sergeant. ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the white house correspondents dinner. [applause] we are very grateful that you have all been vaccinated and tested today. president and dr. biden will be joining us next hour. the special word of thanks to mike colleagues at the broader cbs news division. all of my teammates. tonight's announcer, debbie rodriguez, thank you, debbie. the executive producer, all of them have worked very hard pro bo
white house press secretary jen psaki. [applause] tonight's headliner and host of the daily show, trevor noah. [applause] the president and chief executive officer of cbs, mr. george cheeks. and the president of the white house correspondents association, cbs news radio correspondent stephen portnoy. [cheering] ladies and gentlemen, please rise for the nation's colors presented by the joint armed forces color guard and please remain standing or our national anthem performed by the united states...
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the families of the ten people, most of them african—american, who were shot dead by a white teenager on saturday. mr america, evil will not win, in america, evil will not win, i promise you! hate will not prevail! and white supremacy will not have the last word. for the evil did come to buffalo mac and has come to all too many places, manifested in ghana men who massacre innocent people in the name of hateful and perverse ideology, rooted in fear and racism. can you bring us up—to—date with the headlines there tonight? still very close to call but the two main republican candidates are going head—to—head, and that is mehmet oz an david mccormick who was not blocked by donald trump data is backed by donald trump, and they are very close so far are both men have already spoken to their respective events. behind me mehmet oz was behind me and said he was not conceding and it would be his knee and which is what his rival, david mccormick said as well. basically we do not have a result and it would take quite a few days to get a result but it is worth remembering that this is really seen as a test of don
the families of the ten people, most of them african—american, who were shot dead by a white teenager on saturday. mr america, evil will not win, in america, evil will not win, i promise you! hate will not prevail! and white supremacy will not have the last word. for the evil did come to buffalo mac and has come to all too many places, manifested in ghana men who massacre innocent people in the name of hateful and perverse ideology, rooted in fear and racism. can you bring us up—to—date...
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white house did her -- stay out of the magazines? >> very early. >> the family moved in february 1961. this is april 1961. mrs. kennedy was upset that photographers using zoom lenses were taking pictures of her kids while they were playing on the white house lawn from the fence. she wanted, they requested a ban on that type of activity. didn't mean that it never happened, but there was a certain level of respect. it did help curb things. the photographers would take these pictures, and this is -- mrs. kennedy would have photo shoots. the white house would select which ones they would circulate. m ore>> i would say the photo shot pictures that were sent to the press and the magazines, this would be the more modern day equivalent of putting it on your own instagram. as a mom, she wants to protect her children, but she also understands that there is a fascination with the family. >> there was enough interest that pictures of the family or as much wanted by people as an official presidential portrait. >> how did she walk that line with giving people what they want versus protecting her kids? >> as you can see from
white house did her -- stay out of the magazines? >> very early. >> the family moved in february 1961. this is april 1961. mrs. kennedy was upset that photographers using zoom lenses were taking pictures of her kids while they were playing on the white house lawn from the fence. she wanted, they requested a ban on that type of activity. didn't mean that it never happened, but there was a certain level of respect. it did help curb things. the photographers would take these pictures,...
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mr. vadim, the white house adviser on the security of ukraine, speak because i don't have to rights to commente supply of weapons simply no, i, in general, about those dangers, uh, jaysullivan said that the white house is convinced that russia will not be able to prevent the united states from providing military aid to ukraine, he said that we have a diversified and stable chain of arms supply to ukraine, so even if the russians can aim and hit some cargo on the territory of ukraine, from a strategic point of view, it will not stop the military assistance that we provide, said jake sullivan, i wanted to ask mr. volodymyr, how do you actually ask one of the heads of the ministry of internal affairs a question or are you still in touch, is there one denysenko is gone, did you scare him with his question about jake sally, she well, in fact, it is not possible to comment on the supply of weapons , so ask about the video recording system on ukrainian roads, which began working on may 16 and records the movement of all cars in the online mode including the weapons of fuel tankers and other strategic
mr. vadim, the white house adviser on the security of ukraine, speak because i don't have to rights to commente supply of weapons simply no, i, in general, about those dangers, uh, jaysullivan said that the white house is convinced that russia will not be able to prevent the united states from providing military aid to ukraine, he said that we have a diversified and stable chain of arms supply to ukraine, so even if the russians can aim and hit some cargo on the territory of ukraine, from a...
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mr biden called white supremacy a poison which is running through the united states.uspected gunman is now in police custody. federal agents in the united states have found a tunnel linking mexico to a warehouse in san diego in california. it's equipped with a rail track, electricity and a ventilation system. six people have been arrested. now on bbc news, hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. for the last decade, the founder of wikileaks, julian assange, hasn't known freedom. first he was holed up in the ecuadorian embassy in london. for the last three years, he's been in belmarsh prison outside london. his lawyer is making a last—ditch attempt to stop the uk government extraditing him to the us to face espionage charges. my guest is stella moris, the lawyer who worked on his defence team, became his wife, and is the mother of two of his children. why hasjulian assange become such a polarising figure? stella moris, welcome to hardtalk. thank you for having me. it's a pleasure to have you in the studio. over the next few days, the british home secretary,
mr biden called white supremacy a poison which is running through the united states.uspected gunman is now in police custody. federal agents in the united states have found a tunnel linking mexico to a warehouse in san diego in california. it's equipped with a rail track, electricity and a ventilation system. six people have been arrested. now on bbc news, hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. for the last decade, the founder of wikileaks, julian assange, hasn't known freedom....
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mr biden called white supremacy a poison which is running through the us.he bbc�*s nada tawfik was there and sent this report. america has a long and troubled history with racism and guns. the city of buffalo is the latest deadly chapter. joe biden, the latest president to console a community in mourning. in an all too familiar ritual, mr biden and the first lady paid their respects to the victims who were massacred here as they were shopping for groceries. after meeting with family members of the victims, he gave a forceful speech, calling the attack domestic terrorism and urging americans to reject white supremacy. white supremacy is a poison. it's a poison. it's running through... applause. it really is. running through our body politic, and that's been allowed to fester and grow right in front of our eyes. no more. i mean, no more. 20—year—old zaire goodman was working in the grocery store at the time. he survived after being shot by the gunman in the neck. his parents say they will never forgive the white supremacist who terrorised their son. zaire cal
mr biden called white supremacy a poison which is running through the us.he bbc�*s nada tawfik was there and sent this report. america has a long and troubled history with racism and guns. the city of buffalo is the latest deadly chapter. joe biden, the latest president to console a community in mourning. in an all too familiar ritual, mr biden and the first lady paid their respects to the victims who were massacred here as they were shopping for groceries. after meeting with family members...
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. >> i agree with mr. whiteall sample of what pennsylvania voters heard last week from the republican crop of candidates for governor and who and what lone democrat shapiro is running against. perhaps one of the most unexpected states where abortion rights will appear up and down the ballot this year. the governor's role is vital as democratic -- as tom wolf has proved three times already by the republican-controlled legislature to outlaw abortions in pennsylvania. the political dynamics and the fate of their continued attempts could all change dramatically this year in the wrong hands. joining us now, pennsylvania's attorney general and candidate for governor, josh shapiro. hi there. we're happy to have you. it is a very heavy conversation, but tell us how you see the will of voters in pennsylvania and your views on this. >> well, it's clear that the battle to protect abortion rights is going to now happen in the states. it won't be settled in washington, d.c., sadly, and here in pennsylvania the stakes could n
. >> i agree with mr. whiteall sample of what pennsylvania voters heard last week from the republican crop of candidates for governor and who and what lone democrat shapiro is running against. perhaps one of the most unexpected states where abortion rights will appear up and down the ballot this year. the governor's role is vital as democratic -- as tom wolf has proved three times already by the republican-controlled legislature to outlaw abortions in pennsylvania. the political dynamics...
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the white house photographers would take these pictures. mrs. kennedy would have photo shoots. she would select, the white house would select, which ones they would circulate. >> i would say the photo shoots, the pictures that were sent to the press and to the magazines, this would be the more modern day equivalent of putting it on your own instagram. as a mom, you know, she wants to protect your children, but she also understands that there is a fascination with the first family. >> this was a way of dealing with it. there was enough interest that pictures of the family were as much wanted by people as an official presidential portrait. >> how does she walk that line of giving the people what they want versus protecting kids? >> as you can see from the memo, it didn't work to the level she wanted. she wanted tighter control than what she was able to achieve. going tin the memos and some of the other things in her papers and her writings, she was going to try to put up a fight, but a lot of times, there was nothing there. she was as popular as the children. they wanted to remain
the white house photographers would take these pictures. mrs. kennedy would have photo shoots. she would select, the white house would select, which ones they would circulate. >> i would say the photo shoots, the pictures that were sent to the press and to the magazines, this would be the more modern day equivalent of putting it on your own instagram. as a mom, you know, she wants to protect your children, but she also understands that there is a fascination with the first family....
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mrs. agnew's, an informal chao was held on may 26th. trisha was the first whitethe white house press corps. helen thomas was the host out which mrs. nixon and others were honored guests. other guests included members of mrs. nixon's staff and women reporters. one of tricia's gifts appeared to be a gift of sympathy for the couple's desire to be anonymous. she dawned this disguise. on june 4th, at washington's beautiful anderson house, mrs. william p. rogers hosted a reception. ambassador's acosta led the way through the receiving line. the ambassador himself was unable to be there. trisha graciously accepted the ambassadors gifts. in his remarks, the president express this wish for her's daughters husband and his daughter. >> it is my wish for the bride and groom after the wedding ceremony to live their own lives. but second, the chance to know the world as i've had a chance to know it and i look forward at a time where this will truly be an open world where they will have the chance to go to your countries and to all the countries of the world and to know the peo
mrs. agnew's, an informal chao was held on may 26th. trisha was the first whitethe white house press corps. helen thomas was the host out which mrs. nixon and others were honored guests. other guests included members of mrs. nixon's staff and women reporters. one of tricia's gifts appeared to be a gift of sympathy for the couple's desire to be anonymous. she dawned this disguise. on june 4th, at washington's beautiful anderson house, mrs. william p. rogers hosted a reception. ambassador's...
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the apartheid system created a distinction between the white peoples, specifically between those who africans and doses spoke english like mr. mosques, family, as a white student coming up in the place to do, hon is vo suburbs he never saw the suffering of his black counterparts. aero mosque said he believed that apartheid had told his son not to discriminate, but e, loans, electric car company. tesla has faced serious accusations of racism, but suggesting must is racist in his upbringing is to blame, doesn't actually match the facts. and others on twitter were quick to point that out. your headline reads like a hit piece about how he didn't feel the effects of propaganda. get your actual articles content as basically he did in fact see all the bad things that happened when free speech isn't allowed. well, that piece is sure full of inconsistencies. it's as if you set out with a narrative that you couldn't find the facts to support the article literally says born to an anti apartheid politician and fled south africa because he didn't want to participate in, in apartheid military. so by the same insinuation, anyone who has i
the apartheid system created a distinction between the white peoples, specifically between those who africans and doses spoke english like mr. mosques, family, as a white student coming up in the place to do, hon is vo suburbs he never saw the suffering of his black counterparts. aero mosque said he believed that apartheid had told his son not to discriminate, but e, loans, electric car company. tesla has faced serious accusations of racism, but suggesting must is racist in his upbringing is to...