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mrs. white's visit to taiwan, well, i always said that there would be no conflict, because beijing, unlikew, still has a more rational and logical assessment of its possibilities, so he understands that i am waiting for him if he will start a war , for example, against thailand, and that's why it was all the same. this is the shame that he personally felt for a long time after these chinese warnings of the last century. and this shame is still more acceptable than he actually started the war and lost just as russia is losing now and ukraine is losing and this is exactly the parallels are quite clear, but still, let's say it directly, the authorities in beijing have much more brains than those who sit in the kremlin, yes, and here we are being shown just the right kind of military and something crossed my mind. as i was listening to you, this thought came to mind. maybe it's wrong, but i noticed that the better the military is consulted, the worse they fight in the field, i just have n't seen such elegant parades in america, in britain, in germany, well, in germany only in they went so cool
mrs. white's visit to taiwan, well, i always said that there would be no conflict, because beijing, unlikew, still has a more rational and logical assessment of its possibilities, so he understands that i am waiting for him if he will start a war , for example, against thailand, and that's why it was all the same. this is the shame that he personally felt for a long time after these chinese warnings of the last century. and this shame is still more acceptable than he actually started the war...
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caller: mr. white, you have made so many misstatements. i don't know where to begin. you are either grossly uninformed or you're just a blatant liar. donald trump got tax breaks. 80 billion went to the will -- to the wealthy. the irs was targeting illegal -- it just happened they were conservative groups trying to donate generous amounts of money to support the candidates which was illegal. we know this for a fact because the application went from 170 per year to 1700 per year. and when they did the research, they realized most of them were coming from extreme white wing conservative groups. t party patriot type of groups. and they were trying to dump money into their candidates coffins. a physically went to some of these locations and found political part -- for little -- political flyers. most of the stuff that you said thus far is just factually false. thank you. guest: i am certainly aware of how the irs operates when it comes to 501(c)(3)'s. giving political contributions to any candidate as a nonprofit is illegal. if that is happening anywhere, it should be shut
caller: mr. white, you have made so many misstatements. i don't know where to begin. you are either grossly uninformed or you're just a blatant liar. donald trump got tax breaks. 80 billion went to the will -- to the wealthy. the irs was targeting illegal -- it just happened they were conservative groups trying to donate generous amounts of money to support the candidates which was illegal. we know this for a fact because the application went from 170 per year to 1700 per year. and when they...
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i'm honored to join senator blunt, miss, kimball mr. white, and members of the united states capitol historical society in celebrating the 200th anniversary of president grant's birth, and the 100th anniversary of this memorial. now i am not going to talk about president grant, and i do agree that he is one of the greatest presidents and our union, and i will also acknowledge it as well that i firmly believe that he could 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 crazy leader in the military, he was a great leader for our nation. i am truly honored to be here. as many of you know, this memorial was sculpted by henry maher win tree win over the course of 20 years. not only is it a testament to president grant, but it is also recognized as the largest a question monument in the united states. -- we've undertaken -- as a micro abrasion and media to painstakingly clean the bronze to model the original colored finish. we also had to recast over 150 million pieces
i'm honored to join senator blunt, miss, kimball mr. white, and members of the united states capitol historical society in celebrating the 200th anniversary of president grant's birth, and the 100th anniversary of this memorial. now i am not going to talk about president grant, and i do agree that he is one of the greatest presidents and our union, and i will also acknowledge it as well that i firmly believe that he could save the union. and we would not have a capital complex like we have...
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but and mrs. white saw imported for a global collective action to reduce emissions to 1.5 before we even carry on doing any kind of discussion. an 8, it's critical to know a lot in the ne, jumped it up and that was critical last year and glasgow was critical of every call . but now it's becoming even more and more urgent and pacific allen countries are really um, ah, what's the answer collected very strong in its ambition and move as one group because we share this big osha, the largest ocean in the world. and that this is our home, so they see this as a a family, i suppose, appear a moving this ambition for whit silvan. what to quote brach relations to the phenomenal job that they've done, which is really child blazing. taylor appreciate that, that's taken o. cooper, genius from up yet in summer. thank you. thank you very much. relatives of 10 mine is trapped in a flooded coal mine in mexico. virgil thought he should do more to find them. rescue workers have pumped water out of the shaft, but haven't b
but and mrs. white saw imported for a global collective action to reduce emissions to 1.5 before we even carry on doing any kind of discussion. an 8, it's critical to know a lot in the ne, jumped it up and that was critical last year and glasgow was critical of every call . but now it's becoming even more and more urgent and pacific allen countries are really um, ah, what's the answer collected very strong in its ambition and move as one group because we share this big osha, the largest ocean...
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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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the white house historical association and the rubenstein center for white house history continue mrsliving 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 the day after
the white house historical association and the rubenstein center for white house history continue mrsliving 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...
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well pointedly it’s written, agree, it’s true, here you are, mr. whitee the war, who likes it, but it can be liked, probably, by those who came, uh, and come to ukraine, uh, like on a safari by that mercenary who gets pleasure and money for something to kill russians. true, enlightenment sometimes comes to them, too. and here it is. how the incredible shelling from the ukrainian side ends, and i was a witness to this launcher. we came under artillery fire, and i really thought that in the end around ukraine, everything is as if god has kept me alive so far so i can see. what is the truth. and embark on the path of redemption. well, this is how this warrior demonstrates his repentance. in human nature, in the victory of the bestial unconscious over the weak mind, darkness over the reasonable what on the russian land that is, what is happening today? the fact that it is with this terrible darkness that the war is going on and you call it darkness, and what is happening? in that world of light where you fled anatoly alexandrovich, ukrainian servicemen are t
well pointedly it’s written, agree, it’s true, here you are, mr. whitee the war, who likes it, but it can be liked, probably, by those who came, uh, and come to ukraine, uh, like on a safari by that mercenary who gets pleasure and money for something to kill russians. true, enlightenment sometimes comes to them, too. and here it is. how the incredible shelling from the ukrainian side ends, and i was a witness to this launcher. we came under artillery fire, and i really thought that in the...
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as far as the white house was concerned, mr. lark was already at the top of the justice department. two hours later, doj leadership arrived at the white house. the select committee interviewed every person who was inside the room, what's inside the room during this sunday evening oval office meeting. mr. cipollone told the committee that he was, quote, unmistakably angry during the meeting and that he along with eric harshman and mr. donahue, quote, forcefully challenged mr. clock to produce evidence of election fraud theories. mr. rosen, can you describe how that meeting started? >> yes. so after some preliminaries -- so mr. meadows had assured us all in and then he left so mr. cipollone did some introductions and after some preliminaries the president turned to me and he said, well, one thing we know is you, rosen, you aren't going to do anything. you don't even agree with the claims of election fraud. and this other guy at, least, by do something. and then i said, mister president, your right that i'm not going to allow the ju
as far as the white house was concerned, mr. lark was already at the top of the justice department. two hours later, doj leadership arrived at the white house. the select committee interviewed every person who was inside the room, what's inside the room during this sunday evening oval office meeting. mr. cipollone told the committee that he was, quote, unmistakably angry during the meeting and that he along with eric harshman and mr. donahue, quote, forcefully challenged mr. clock to produce...
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institutes. ♪ ♪ ♪ the white house historical association and the rubenstein center for white house history continue mrs ♪ ♪ ♪ >> 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 would have working with future presidents and first ladies. it was really a special honor to have the daughter of president and mrs. kennedy at the kayla. 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, in newborn baby, and a very busy husband, when she became first lady. and it's hard to believe too how much she treated moving into the white house. the most terrible thing has happened, she wrote to her friend, bunny melon, the day after the election, jack has won. [laughter] we have to move into the white house. so dreary with all those curtains. [laughter] she was displayed tha
institutes. ♪ ♪ ♪ the white house historical association and the rubenstein center for white house history continue mrs ♪ ♪ ♪ >> 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 would have working with future presidents and first ladies. it was really a special honor to have the daughter of president and mrs. kennedy at the...
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however long they would be in the white house, mrs. nixon really wanted to make it available to as many as possible. she also cared about historic preservation. then, there were those she knew would treasure a visit to the white house for different reasons. when the portraits of president and mrs. kennedy -- [no audio] mrs. nixon put her reputation at extreme personal risk. i saying if mrs. kennedy and her children wanted to come, she would give them complete privacy and not even tell the press they are going. so that she did not compromise her press secretary helen smith, she kept it a secret from helen. she and the president and her daughters greeted and hosted dinner for mrs. kennedy, caroline and john, junior after seeing their parents portrait. mrs. kennedy, caroline and john rose three individual letters to mrs. nixon about finally getting to see where they had spent their young years in the white house. mrs. nixon said it was one of the greatest days of her life and she had dreaded it because she did not want to face the press. s
however long they would be in the white house, mrs. nixon really wanted to make it available to as many as possible. she also cared about historic preservation. then, there were those she knew would treasure a visit to the white house for different reasons. when the portraits of president and mrs. kennedy -- [no audio] mrs. nixon put her reputation at extreme personal risk. i saying if mrs. kennedy and her children wanted to come, she would give them complete privacy and not even tell the press...
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with white house counsel, lawyers, and mr. tony arnoldo, who served as the white house deputy chief of staff. she also worked on a daily basis with members of the secret service posted in the white house. in short, she was in a position to know a great deal about the happenings in the trump white house. she has already set for for videotape interviews with committee investigators and we thank her very much for her cooperation and for her courage. we will cover certain but not all relevant topics within our knowledge today. our future hearings will supply greater detail, putting the testimony today in a broader and more complete context. today you will hear her relate certain first-hand observations of his conduct on january 6. you will also hear new information regarding the actions and statements of mr. trump's senior advisor's that day. including his chief of staff mark meadows and white house counsel. we will begin to examine evidence bearing on what president trump and members of the white house staff knew about the prospec
with white house counsel, lawyers, and mr. tony arnoldo, who served as the white house deputy chief of staff. she also worked on a daily basis with members of the secret service posted in the white house. in short, she was in a position to know a great deal about the happenings in the trump white house. she has already set for for videotape interviews with committee investigators and we thank her very much for her cooperation and for her courage. we will cover certain but not all relevant...
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she was a lifelong student and i'm glad you mentioned kim mean white because when mrs. kennedy started her project she was going to be very focused on 1802 the earliest period of the white house occupancy and and the furnishings of monroe and it was really mr. dupont who encouraged her to look beyond that to the full breath of the history of the white house and of course, she came upon it herself when she started really understanding the architecture of these rooms, which were created in 1902 by mckin mead and white and so she came to a an appreciation of that period of architecture which i think again played in to her appreciation of those buildings in new york city later on but was a master mat in dealing with a lot of personalities again for someone so young. yes. oh, hi. i'm lindsey crawford from the james arm museum as a young professional female in the field. i was wondering what advice you would have for my generation to continue the work that you all have done what you're hoping for and some things like during this time period in your professional development wha
she was a lifelong student and i'm glad you mentioned kim mean white because when mrs. kennedy started her project she was going to be very focused on 1802 the earliest period of the white house occupancy and and the furnishings of monroe and it was really mr. dupont who encouraged her to look beyond that to the full breath of the history of the white house and of course, she came upon it herself when she started really understanding the architecture of these rooms, which were created in 1902...
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mrs. kennedy was a keen politician. you could not be talking about french decorators in the white house. but in fact, mr. dupont knew from the beginning that he was involved and had this tradition of decorating in a very grand scale. the white house has grand dimensions, really, it's not like putting window curtains on your living room windows. you have to really think architecturally and that was boudin real specialty. so, yes, neither one of them were thinking as decorators. what backdrops could they create. but she ultimately had her eye on the final outcome and what would be the final solution. so, it's very interesting to see the push and pull. she ultimately got what she wanted. but you saw the growth that she had. again, she was a lifelong student. i'm glad you mentioned mckinney white. when miss kennedy started her project she got to be very focused on 1802, the earliest period of the white house occupancy in the furnishings of monroe. it was really mr. dupont who encouraged her to look beyond that to the full breadth of the history of the white house. remember, she came upon at herself when she s
mrs. kennedy was a keen politician. you could not be talking about french decorators in the white house. but in fact, mr. dupont knew from the beginning that he was involved and had this tradition of decorating in a very grand scale. the white house has grand dimensions, really, it's not like putting window curtains on your living room windows. you have to really think architecturally and that was boudin real specialty. so, yes, neither one of them were thinking as decorators. what backdrops...
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kennedy ended up at the white house. mrs. kennedy realized that this was a home. she was the peoples house, as she would call it. it was badly in need of a storm restoration. she believed that the white house should represent the very best of them america. artisans, craftsman, decorative arts, fine arts, furnishings. she took that on athar project over the course of the next three years, coach or tragically by the assassination of president kennedy, but what she put in place than is still the legacy of her influence of historic preservation of the white house, acquisitions for the collection, and education. that is a key part of our mission. we are mrs. kennedy's living legacy at the white house today. well, it was those 61 years ago that we were founded by her, and today we continue to celebrate -- my colleague colleen and david rubenstein at the national center for white house history which is really the educational part of our work and we -- will publish a quarterly magazine. we have conferences and book events like this. publishing and storytelling is a vital p
kennedy ended up at the white house. mrs. kennedy realized that this was a home. she was the peoples house, as she would call it. it was badly in need of a storm restoration. she believed that the white house should represent the very best of them america. artisans, craftsman, decorative arts, fine arts, furnishings. she took that on athar project over the course of the next three years, coach or tragically by the assassination of president kennedy, but what she put in place than is still the...
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kennedy ended up at the white house. and mrs. kennedy realized that this was a home, the peoples house, as she would call it. it was badly in need of historic restoration. she believed that the white house should represent the very best of america. artisans, craftsman, decorative arts, fine arts, furnishings. and so, she took that on as her project over the course of the next three years, cut short tragically by the assassination of president kennedy. but when she put in place that is still the legacy of her influence of historic preservation at the white house, acquisitions for the collection and actually education, that's a key part of our mission. and we are mrs. kennedy's living legacy at the white house today. well, it was those 61 years ago that we were founded by her. and today we continue to undertake that work. my colleague, colleen at that david rubenstein is two for history, which is the educational part of our work. we publish books, we published a quarterly magazine, we have conferences, symposia, book events like thi
kennedy ended up at the white house. and mrs. kennedy realized that this was a home, the peoples house, as she would call it. it was badly in need of historic restoration. she believed that the white house should represent the very best of america. artisans, craftsman, decorative arts, fine arts, furnishings. and so, she took that on as her project over the course of the next three years, cut short tragically by the assassination of president kennedy. but when she put in place that is still the...
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mrs. kennedy and her brothers in law had the possession of walking orders. including heads of state who have come from far away for this final homage. all follow the late president's casket, walking from the whiteint matthews cathedral. at the cathedral, richard cardinal cushing of boston will celebrate for mr. kennedy the requiem mass of the catholic faith. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the notable figures here include the queen of greece, the emperor of ethiopia, the president of france, britain's prince philip, the president of the philippines, the president and chancellor of west germany and many others. among them is foy kohler, first deputy premier of the soviet union. then the departure for the journey to arlington national cemetery. little john junior, who is three years old this day, responds to a whispered request from his mother. as the cortez crosses the bridge over the potomac river, there is a distant view of a memorial building dedicated to another martyred president, abraham lincoln. now the last goodbye to john f. kennedy. >> the flag that has covered the casket is folded. it is passed from hand to hand by the honor guard. ♪ ♪ ♪ it is received by the widow. mrs. kennedy ignites an eternal flame at
mrs. kennedy and her brothers in law had the possession of walking orders. including heads of state who have come from far away for this final homage. all follow the late president's casket, walking from the whiteint matthews cathedral. at the cathedral, richard cardinal cushing of boston will celebrate for mr. kennedy the requiem mass of the catholic faith. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the notable figures here include the queen of greece, the emperor of ethiopia, the president of france, britain's...
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a more inclusive story at the white house so i think there are there and and that this isn't about mrs. about staffing. this is about resources and this is about obviously future first families in the stories that they wish to shine a light on and i think they story at the white house is beat has been on a track of being more inclusive and more honest and and you know, obviously i'm on a cello we've been tackling this too and i think that there's there's more that could be done. i think could be really exciting and i think it would matter to america. and i think that you'll you'll see that i can tell you that there's conversations underway to highlight those things. we talked about this morning. the wayside's in the park. we talked about the nine presidents and i think we are actively engaged in that work, but i think we now have the currently a scenario where there's interest in. making that known through the experience as well. so we're for that idea, too. any other yeah, i just wanted to follow up on the lines that wait to get into the public white house tours. we've now got the new
a more inclusive story at the white house so i think there are there and and that this isn't about mrs. about staffing. this is about resources and this is about obviously future first families in the stories that they wish to shine a light on and i think they story at the white house is beat has been on a track of being more inclusive and more honest and and you know, obviously i'm on a cello we've been tackling this too and i think that there's there's more that could be done. i think could...
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president johnson places a wreath of red and white roses at the foot of the casket. then mrs. kennedy holding caroline by the hand goes up to the casket. the widow lifts the flag and touches her lips to the bronze casket. then it is the people of america who come to pay their last respects to president kennedy. over a quarter of 1 million stream through the rotunda. many wait as long as ten hours. they wait through the chilly night. not since the death of franklin d. roosevelt have the american people known such deep sorrow. next day, mrs. kennedy and her brothers in law had the possession of walking orders. including heads of state who have come from far away for this final march of homage. all follow the late president's casket, walking from the white house to saint matthews cathedral. at the cathedral, richard cardinal cushing of boston will celebrate for mr. kennedy the requiem mass of the catholic faith. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the notable figures here include the queen of greece, the emperor of ethiopia, the president of france, britain's prince philip, the president of the philippines
president johnson places a wreath of red and white roses at the foot of the casket. then mrs. kennedy holding caroline by the hand goes up to the casket. the widow lifts the flag and touches her lips to the bronze casket. then it is the people of america who come to pay their last respects to president kennedy. over a quarter of 1 million stream through the rotunda. many wait as long as ten hours. they wait through the chilly night. not since the death of franklin d. roosevelt have the american...
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well, they are legal consequences for him, one of the former president, mr. trump left the white house he took, of course, as we've seen, boxes of a records with him at 2 am. his a resort mar lab in florida, and he was keeping top secret documents owned by the federal government in his private residence, meaning an unauthorized location for this type of document. so under the presidential records act, removing official records of this kind may constitute a criminal offense. and this could have serious legal consequences for the former president. but then there are of course, also other ongoing investigations and legal cases which may also threaten mister tramps, ambitions to run as a presidential candidate. again in 2024. there is the investigation into possible election interference. then another investigation into alleged financial crimes in new york. and meanwhile, there's also a political hearing as we know m a in congress, and that is a recommending criminal charges over trump's role in the swimming of the capital in january 6th. so there's a lot coming, bearing down on donald tru
well, they are legal consequences for him, one of the former president, mr. trump left the white house he took, of course, as we've seen, boxes of a records with him at 2 am. his a resort mar lab in florida, and he was keeping top secret documents owned by the federal government in his private residence, meaning an unauthorized location for this type of document. so under the presidential records act, removing official records of this kind may constitute a criminal offense. and this could have...
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mrs. ford would want a corsage. her favorite corsage flower was the white orchid with the yellow throat. one of the floral arrangements that is a standing order for president and mrs. ford was sympathy flowers or someone that they knew here that they wanted to send a floral tribute. this is the standing order that you can see, here, that they would always want to send. president ford would always want to have red white and blue flowers, and so, their favorite flowers to be used where the white magnolias, red carnations, and the blue iris. every time a sympathy floral arrangement was being sent by president ford and mrs. ford it had to be these flowers, and this design. their biggest thing is they always wanted to have a big red ribbons in the center. we have also received different letters from mrs. ford, this one is a letter that was sent to frank devos. this one was sent to me personally by mrs. ford. from after they left the white house, there is a company, hauserman orchids in illonois when they found out that mrs. ford was going to be a keynote speaker at one of the allied floral con
mrs. ford would want a corsage. her favorite corsage flower was the white orchid with the yellow throat. one of the floral arrangements that is a standing order for president and mrs. ford was sympathy flowers or someone that they knew here that they wanted to send a floral tribute. this is the standing order that you can see, here, that they would always want to send. president ford would always want to have red white and blue flowers, and so, their favorite flowers to be used where the white...
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tkachenko says that then they said that it would be very difficult to get on the white lists, now mr.s next what he doesn't like is the definition of white lists, i want them to be incorrect, but instead there should be black lists, that is, you understand, just lists of people that will apply not only to music, not only to radio, but to all spheres, which will be compiled and people will be at the same time not prisoners and also whose creativity will be banned before showing before listening before selling in general well, of course this leads to larger such fields for speculation because white lists they should somehow be shorter and it will be easier to track and black lists who gets there who will not get in. it is unlikely that we cannot add all the russians we want to this blacklist, because it will simply be long, and such blacklists will obviously be easier to somehow sneak through. well , you know, these are my treasonous thoughts. answered and why, for example, this series, he was its producer, in particular, well, on the channel on which this series is broadcast 1+1, and h
tkachenko says that then they said that it would be very difficult to get on the white lists, now mr.s next what he doesn't like is the definition of white lists, i want them to be incorrect, but instead there should be black lists, that is, you understand, just lists of people that will apply not only to music, not only to radio, but to all spheres, which will be compiled and people will be at the same time not prisoners and also whose creativity will be banned before showing before listening...
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mr. reuters, white house correspondent jeff mason for. >> you like that? aughter] thank you. >> jeff is mr. reuters, absolutely spin in washington for so long for eagle pass, texas on the border of mexico is 1009 there's 67 miles from new york city. guests were some of those migrants because texas governor greg abbott is sending them there. newark city mayor eric adams though has a message for abbott. will tell you about that coming up. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. pain hits fast. so get relief fast. only tylenol rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast for fast pain relief. and now get relief without a pill with tylenol dissolve packs. relief without the water. >> tech: cracked windshield? don't wait. go to safelite.com with tylenol dissolve packs. you can schedule service in just a few clicks. it's so easy. and more customers today are relying on their cars advanced safety features, like automatic emergency breaking and lane depart
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reporter: if she goes to taiwan, how will the white house find out about it? will you see on television? mr. kirby: the speaker is finally -- flying aboard a military aircraft so we will know. reporter: can you talk about the separation of the congress and the white house. if she takes a military aircraft , how do you make the case that we had nothing to do with this at all? mr. kirby: i did not say we had nothing to do with this at all. from the time she informed us she was going to go overseas, we put the gears in motion as we always do to provide military transportation. nothing new about that. it is not that we are not involved, but we do not make the decision for the speaker. she makes her own decisions. we give her advice and she makes her own decisions. the president had been long served in the senate, he understands and respects the institutional prerogatives of congress. reporter: i have a quick question about the iranian american. she called on the biden administration [indiscernible] is that something the white house is even considering? mr. kirby: there was somewhat of a limit o
reporter: if she goes to taiwan, how will the white house find out about it? will you see on television? mr. kirby: the speaker is finally -- flying aboard a military aircraft so we will know. reporter: can you talk about the separation of the congress and the white house. if she takes a military aircraft , how do you make the case that we had nothing to do with this at all? mr. kirby: i did not say we had nothing to do with this at all. from the time she informed us she was going to go...
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mr. meadows aide, ben williamson and white house deputy press secretary sarah matthews testified that mr.dows went to the dining room near the oval office to tell the president about the violence at the capitol before the president's 2:24 pm tweet. and future hearings, you'll hear more about exactly what was happening in the white house at that time. here is what some white house staff told the select committee. do you know where you went? >> yes, i followed him down the hallway. i followed him into the outer oval corridor, which is the hallway between the oval office hallway and the outer oval section of the office. i followed him into that little corridor hallway. i saw him walk into outer oval. i maybe took a step into outer oval and then left. i don't know where he went outside of that. it looked like he was headed in the direction of the oval office. >> we get all talked about at that point how it was bad and that the situation was getting out of hand. i know ben williamson and i were conferring. we thought that the president needed to tweet something. and wheat something immediately
mr. meadows aide, ben williamson and white house deputy press secretary sarah matthews testified that mr.dows went to the dining room near the oval office to tell the president about the violence at the capitol before the president's 2:24 pm tweet. and future hearings, you'll hear more about exactly what was happening in the white house at that time. here is what some white house staff told the select committee. do you know where you went? >> yes, i followed him down the hallway. i...
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told me that he has dark hair and he asked for a few hryvnias and said that he wanted to go to white tserkva, mrs. lesya, who called us, told us that she saw a guy who looked like mykhailo . at this stop near the north bridge in kyiv, she says that he was very polite and she his remembered it well and later saw our program and immediately called the hotline 116,000 you he is somewhere well late teenage naughty tall taller than me well i'm 1.65 m and the boy was taller and polite he turned to you and said so that you can't give him a few hryvnias because i don't have enough for the minibus to bila tserkva, i'm looking oh, this guy really looks like him, i think maybe he's there, of course i want him to be found, that it's him, after this conversation, i immediately called my mother, mykhailo told everything details and you have no idea what hope i felt in mrs. olga's voice, she says that according to the description, the guy is very similar to her son. so, he was seen in the capital and he seemed to be planning a trip to the white tserkva, so i am asking especially the residents of the kyiv region
told me that he has dark hair and he asked for a few hryvnias and said that he wanted to go to white tserkva, mrs. lesya, who called us, told us that she saw a guy who looked like mykhailo . at this stop near the north bridge in kyiv, she says that he was very polite and she his remembered it well and later saw our program and immediately called the hotline 116,000 you he is somewhere well late teenage naughty tall taller than me well i'm 1.65 m and the boy was taller and polite he turned to...
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probably, after all, it is necessary to take a more comprehensive approach here than to say black white mrrecasts do you have, maybe you have some information about what can be expected before the day of independence, what are the possible provocations, well, look, i would just like to emphasize one thing to everyone, we were scared in the ninth type of such time, then we were scared on june 22 and us they will frighten on august 24, then the next point. obviously, they will frighten us today, november, on putin's birthday. that is, well, nothing compared to what was done before. on the 23rd and 25th of february er august eh no unfortunately not even today or the day after tomorrow in this case well, i would really like us to dispel this panic and not invent er nonsense because well there for yesterday the day before yesterday er well i don't know, i received dozens of calls text messages from people about whether it is true that tomorrow on the 24th we have to flee to zalizniy means the truth here that well actually the situation will be the same as it was yesterday today the day after to
probably, after all, it is necessary to take a more comprehensive approach here than to say black white mrrecasts do you have, maybe you have some information about what can be expected before the day of independence, what are the possible provocations, well, look, i would just like to emphasize one thing to everyone, we were scared in the ninth type of such time, then we were scared on june 22 and us they will frighten on august 24, then the next point. obviously, they will frighten us today,...
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preservation of the white house and work closely with the private, non profit white house historical association, developed by mrs- ♪ ♪ ♪ >> good evening. please sit down. the president and i are delighted to be with all of you this evening as we celebrate the incredible work of the white house historical association over this past year, and prepare for our continued work to preserve and restore the people's house in the years to come. i want to recognize and thank members of the association's board of directors who have joined us this evening. president stewart mclaurin, chairman fred ryan, and vice chairman, john rogers. your entire team has been incredible to work with, and that is a statement to your leadership and vision. i would also like to thank secretary of commerce wilbur ross and his wife hilary for being here, and for the continued support. the white house historical association has been a real partner with my office over the past two years, hoping to find, preserve, and promote the important history and timeless beauty of the white house. our family is grateful to lead in these truths symbols of our
preservation of the white house and work closely with the private, non profit white house historical association, developed by mrs- ♪ ♪ ♪ >> good evening. please sit down. the president and i are delighted to be with all of you this evening as we celebrate the incredible work of the white house historical association over this past year, and prepare for our continued work to preserve and restore the people's house in the years to come. i want to recognize and thank members of the...
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mrs. nixon are planting a psychiatrist on the south grounds of the white house. e he actually liked tree planting he. and mrs. nixon like doing tree plantings. and as california's they wanted to put this seqouia in there and i don't believe it had thrived. i'm not sure if washington was exactly the place for this tree to thrive but it did go for a number of years and then -- not still president white house. current certainly presidents have been planting trees on white house grounds forever and many of them are still there going all the way back to andrew jackson's magnolias that flight the south portico. just as a kind of way to promote the place where they come from and to promote the beauty of the grounds of the white house. so there he is planting a tree. >> wonderful! so -- click on the thing. now here coming up another tree -- >> this is the president and mrs. nixon at their home in st. louis, california, which in the presidency was known as the western white house. this is the grounds of their home. i have had the great pleasure of actually going to that ho
mrs. nixon are planting a psychiatrist on the south grounds of the white house. e he actually liked tree planting he. and mrs. nixon like doing tree plantings. and as california's they wanted to put this seqouia in there and i don't believe it had thrived. i'm not sure if washington was exactly the place for this tree to thrive but it did go for a number of years and then -- not still president white house. current certainly presidents have been planting trees on white house grounds forever and...
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document at the center of it, highly-classified documents seized from the property, from the white house. mr. trump's lawyers remaining neutral while attorneys for media, including nbc news, make the case for one sealing the affidavit, saying not since the nixon administration has the federal government seized records from a former president in such a public fashion the doj disagreed saying the investigation is still in early stages and the government's concerned about the safety of witnesses in the case. the justice department also sw voicing concerns about the safety of its agents after comments from eric trump earlier this week. >> do you still have the surveillance tape, is that correct? are you allowed to share that with the country >> absolutely, sean, at the right time >> reporter: meanwhile, in new york, the former cfo for the trump organization, allen weisselberg, plead guilty to tax fraud charges. he admitted taking nearly $2 million in rent, free tuition and luxury cars. he did agree to cooperate in the criminal case against the company but is not compelled to testify against form
document at the center of it, highly-classified documents seized from the property, from the white house. mr. trump's lawyers remaining neutral while attorneys for media, including nbc news, make the case for one sealing the affidavit, saying not since the nixon administration has the federal government seized records from a former president in such a public fashion the doj disagreed saying the investigation is still in early stages and the government's concerned about the safety of witnesses...
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but mr. gina's killing has also sparked white us speculation. most of the national republican army, an unknown group, is also claiming responsibility for the attack in a statement read by a former russian law maker and now host other ukranian online. you show the group threatened your attacks on people with connections to the kremlin. daria dicky now died at the scene after an explosive device installed in her toyota land cruiser went off and the car caught fire at us. believe her father, alexander dubin may have been the target. alexander dickon was meant to travel in the car but reported the later changed his mind. both duke and and his daughter were on their way to moscow after they attended a cultural festival spread. alexander duncan is a staunch and i of russian president vladimir putin and a far right philosopher and older. his daughter was also a prominent member of the ultra nationalist movement supporting roches invasion of ukraine of his work. he called for genocide ukrainians. she called ukrainians as soft human race. she called for
but mr. gina's killing has also sparked white us speculation. most of the national republican army, an unknown group, is also claiming responsibility for the attack in a statement read by a former russian law maker and now host other ukranian online. you show the group threatened your attacks on people with connections to the kremlin. daria dicky now died at the scene after an explosive device installed in her toyota land cruiser went off and the car caught fire at us. believe her father,...
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mr. white, you've made so many misstatements i don't know where to begin. either grossly uninformed or a blat president liar. donald trump gave tax breaks 83% went to the wealthy. number two, the i.r.s. wasn't targeting conservative groups, they were targeting illegal 501(c)(3)s it just so happened that 93% of them were conservative groups who were traying to donate unlimited amounts of money which is illegal. and we know this for a fact because the applications went from 170 per year to 1,700 per year. and whern they did the research they realized that most were coming from extreme right-wing conservative groups. and they were trying to dump money into their candidates's coffers. they found political fliers and organizing political events which is against the i.r.s. rules so what you're saying most of the stuff that you've said thus far is just factually false. thank you. guest: i'm certainly aware of how the i.r.s. operates when it comes to 501(c)(3)s being the c.e.o. of one. and i'm certainly aware of the rules that should be followed. i think what was h
mr. white, you've made so many misstatements i don't know where to begin. either grossly uninformed or a blat president liar. donald trump gave tax breaks 83% went to the wealthy. number two, the i.r.s. wasn't targeting conservative groups, they were targeting illegal 501(c)(3)s it just so happened that 93% of them were conservative groups who were traying to donate unlimited amounts of money which is illegal. and we know this for a fact because the applications went from 170 per year to 1,700...