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>> i hate to say it, susan. years ago we attended the new york mayor's presidential descendants luncheons that they used to have. this is is probably 20, 25 years ago. probably in the last i would say-probably last 5 years people have become more interested and i approached steward, the president of the white house historical association probably six months ago about wanting to do, create an event for the presidential descendants because it's something that just kind of not been done but hopefully going forward we will actually have more reunions. i'm in hope that is we have an annual dinner that we actually will have in different locations around the country and -- and i hope that we will because i think it's so important. we learn so much and we share experiences, you share stories about the presidential families and i just love to be around people that are a lot like me. >> if you had to say your perception of being a president or life in the white house is different than folks who don't have the sisterry bec
>> i hate to say it, susan. years ago we attended the new york mayor's presidential descendants luncheons that they used to have. this is is probably 20, 25 years ago. probably in the last i would say-probably last 5 years people have become more interested and i approached steward, the president of the white house historical association probably six months ago about wanting to do, create an event for the presidential descendants because it's something that just kind of not been done but...
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>> susan benedetto: that's a painting that you did. >> cooper: susan and tony have been together foruch does tony understand about what's going on around him at any given time? >> susan benedetto: every day is different. tony-- late at night, sometimes early in the morning, he's more alert, if i can use that word. so, i'll tell him, "tone, you're going to be on '60 minutes'." he's, like, "great." i said, "you remember that show, '60 minutes'?" he's, like, "i do." but in any other given moment, he won't know. >> cooper: i mean, he recognizes you. >> susan benedetto: he recognizes me, thank goodness. his children, you know. we are blessed in a lot of ways. he's very sweet. he doesn't know he has it. >> cooper: he doesn't know he has alzheimer's. >> susan benedetto: nuh-uh. >> cooper: what he does know is that he's at home, not performing on stage. he'd continued to sing after his diagnosis... but the pandemic took him off the road. susan says it's been hard on him. >> susan benedetto: it was gayatri devi, our doctor, who said, "if he wants to sing, let him sing, because that's the best
>> susan benedetto: that's a painting that you did. >> cooper: susan and tony have been together foruch does tony understand about what's going on around him at any given time? >> susan benedetto: every day is different. tony-- late at night, sometimes early in the morning, he's more alert, if i can use that word. so, i'll tell him, "tone, you're going to be on '60 minutes'." he's, like, "great." i said, "you remember that show, '60 minutes'?"...
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do you happen -- susan: do you happen to know -- susan: do you happen to know if they became judges?adoris: it is too soon to tell. when i created the program, it was at 2001 or the end of 2000. 10 years out, some of them might. i haven't followed up on them. if i say around 2000, 2012-2013. he gave me a great idea to follow up and find out if they wear. at this point, i don't know if they have. susan: he referenced the election of judges. explain to leaders that the -- explained to our audience that electing them was the norm before hand but you said it does not work for the citizenry today. why not? ladoris: judicial elections are controlled by special interest groups who have a lot of money. they are all about campaigning, all about raising money, all about getting tv ads. radio ads and it all takes money. what has happened with the around our states. there is a federal system where we have a court with nine judges and then we have our state court judges and local once focused on trial judges but there are about 30,000 trial court judges and then there are appellate judges who rev
do you happen -- susan: do you happen to know -- susan: do you happen to know if they became judges?adoris: it is too soon to tell. when i created the program, it was at 2001 or the end of 2000. 10 years out, some of them might. i haven't followed up on them. if i say around 2000, 2012-2013. he gave me a great idea to follow up and find out if they wear. at this point, i don't know if they have. susan: he referenced the election of judges. explain to leaders that the -- explained to our...
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susan: back to the playbook. i made a list of various chapters about how they went about this process. they hired a bipartisan consultant and lobbyist spreading money around washington. why is that important? david: they are door openers. they have an -- a bipartisan group of economists. they brought an advisory group that did not have much to do with it but gave them a good sheen. ken roebuck, matt slaughter. they went to a few meetings. you would think these guys were the brain trust. susan: campaign contributions. david: right. sean parker was a big contributor to democrats. when the think outgoing he switched ed increased to -- he switched and went both to democrats and republicans. he flirted with republicans in the 2016 campaign until donald trump got nominated at which point he sided with the hillary clinton camp. i don't think these campaign contributions by votes in this case, but i think they are a combination of getting you into see someone who is a big, rich contributor. they are a banknote with a big
susan: back to the playbook. i made a list of various chapters about how they went about this process. they hired a bipartisan consultant and lobbyist spreading money around washington. why is that important? david: they are door openers. they have an -- a bipartisan group of economists. they brought an advisory group that did not have much to do with it but gave them a good sheen. ken roebuck, matt slaughter. they went to a few meetings. you would think these guys were the brain trust. susan:...
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susan: we have 15 minutes left. will perhaps pass on the discussion of the lochner case because you made reference to the era of the gilded age and the support that the supreme court gave to the economic inequality in the country. when you reference several times the influence he had on john marshall harlan, treated as he was a half rather and he was half black. afterwards of the book, you said there was a dna test done that was not able to scientifically prove and a genetic connection between the two. the book reads like a dual biography of the two men. her lies were so intertwined in the end, what you come away thinking about the relationship and fostering strong ties in that era? peter: i think the relationship is fascinating and shows several things. one is that sometimes, human relationships and interactions can transcend what would be expected based on people's situations. robert harlan was older than john marshall harlan, born in virginia when james harlan, was 16 years old but born in a place where the harla
susan: we have 15 minutes left. will perhaps pass on the discussion of the lochner case because you made reference to the era of the gilded age and the support that the supreme court gave to the economic inequality in the country. when you reference several times the influence he had on john marshall harlan, treated as he was a half rather and he was half black. afterwards of the book, you said there was a dna test done that was not able to scientifically prove and a genetic connection between...
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susan jaffe: yeah. [music playing] johnny "bananas" devenanzio: chef, would you believe that i've never prepared a thanksgiving feast before? chef jason morse: no, not at all. ace makes it easy. they had an associate deliver my grill, set it up. yeah, from free assembly and delivery, to everything on one grill-- low effort, high reward. now you're speaking my language. right. what i love about this traeger is it's not just for thanksgiving, right? i mean, you could use this year round whether it's warm or cold outside. yeah, now we've got the main course, we've got the sides, we're missing dessert. this is our pumpkin pie cheesecake, on the traeger. johnny "bananas" devenanzio: you had me a pumpkin pie. chef jason morse: time to set the table. johnny "bananas" devenanzio: this looks absolutely amazing. chef jason morse: but, tasting is believing, so we need to get this party started. johnny "bananas" devenanzio: let's go guys! come on, this food ain't going to eat itself. this is, hands down, the perfec
susan jaffe: yeah. [music playing] johnny "bananas" devenanzio: chef, would you believe that i've never prepared a thanksgiving feast before? chef jason morse: no, not at all. ace makes it easy. they had an associate deliver my grill, set it up. yeah, from free assembly and delivery, to everything on one grill-- low effort, high reward. now you're speaking my language. right. what i love about this traeger is it's not just for thanksgiving, right? i mean, you could use this year round...
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. >> reporter: 14-year-old susan bergman.a falls ninth grader who leaves no one behind >> it helped me get even closer to my brother. >> reporter: jeffrey is susan's older brother by a year. and these are their parents, jess and jordan. >> when jeffrey was 22 months old, he suffered a sudden cardiac arrest that caused him to go 20 minutes without adequate oxygen to his brain. >> reporter: from that point on, susan's dedication to her brother hasn't wavered. >> we just kind of always have had that special close bond. >> reporter: a bond only strengthened as they click off the kilometers. >> we were trying to figure out a sport or after-school activity that he could participate in with me. >> reporter: susan took a cue from their parents, both runners, who included jeffrey in their races. >> he loves running. >> reporter: but susan on grass pushing more than her own body weight through a season's worth of races and practices. >> this is really unprecedented. >> reporter: with his coach. >> we were all worried. >> reporter: ever
. >> reporter: 14-year-old susan bergman.a falls ninth grader who leaves no one behind >> it helped me get even closer to my brother. >> reporter: jeffrey is susan's older brother by a year. and these are their parents, jess and jordan. >> when jeffrey was 22 months old, he suffered a sudden cardiac arrest that caused him to go 20 minutes without adequate oxygen to his brain. >> reporter: from that point on, susan's dedication to her brother hasn't wavered....
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so, my guess is this is going to civil route. >> we'll end on that route, eugene daniels, susan page, cynthia oxen, er starting light for this night. have a good weekend, thank you all so much for helping us to start a conversation off. coming up for us, sending a dire warning about what he says is a deceptive new trump venture under the banner of truth. steve schmidt standing by to talk to us tonight, and later more on the movie set tragedy new mexico, including new details on the weapon fired by a 63 year old movie star named alec baldwin. the 11th hour is just getting underway on this friday evening, in view of the washington monument. washingto monument monument it's a sunny day. nah, a stormy day. classical music plays. um uh, brass band, new orleans. ♪ ♪ she drives hands free... along the coast. make it palm springs. ♪ cadillac is going electric. if you want to be bold, you have to go off-script. experience the all-electric cadillac lyriq. re-entering data that employees could enter themselves? that's why i get up in the morning! i have a secret method for remembering all my hr
so, my guess is this is going to civil route. >> we'll end on that route, eugene daniels, susan page, cynthia oxen, er starting light for this night. have a good weekend, thank you all so much for helping us to start a conversation off. coming up for us, sending a dire warning about what he says is a deceptive new trump venture under the banner of truth. steve schmidt standing by to talk to us tonight, and later more on the movie set tragedy new mexico, including new details on the weapon...
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susan is laughing here. susan: very specific today. stuart: trying to be. susan: 0.1%. cloud giants like google and the like that really outperformed. sales force is up 23% this year. stuart: we can't hear you for some reason. mic going in the wrong direction. we'll fix it. i will ad-lib, speaking into the camera. sales force is an intriguing company, up 23% so far this calendar year this year. i believe they have done very well. they were up again. i think your mic has been fix. susan: let's talk about gm. they struck one with a korean company which will reimburse general motors with two billion dollars for defects in its battery modules that resulted in a pretty costly 142,000 chevrolet volt recall. stuart: facebook. susan: not much news flow today. i think there might be regulatory clouds finally over the stock. we've broken below the 200-day moving average. that is a bearish sign signal to the markets. lost 5%. people think there could be a bro, something coming from d.c. because of the whistle-blower testimony last week. stuart: the only big tech which has really b
susan is laughing here. susan: very specific today. stuart: trying to be. susan: 0.1%. cloud giants like google and the like that really outperformed. sales force is up 23% this year. stuart: we can't hear you for some reason. mic going in the wrong direction. we'll fix it. i will ad-lib, speaking into the camera. sales force is an intriguing company, up 23% so far this calendar year this year. i believe they have done very well. they were up again. i think your mic has been fix. susan: let's...
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. >> let's go susan!ng and cheering gives me a very big adrenaline rush. >> come on you got it >> reporter: recognizing the mental and physical strain, susan's mom suggested maybe run alone. >> she looked at me as if i'd grown two heads. she was like this is not an option >> reporter: this says, susan, is a team. >> come on, jeffrey, let's go. >> sometimes i'll look down because i'm going up a hill and i'll see him smiling mentally, i just push away the pain come on, jeffrey where are you? and focus on him enjoying it there you go >> look at the dedication she has to her brother that's cool. >> you're almost there let's go >> reporter: then at the end of every race one final act of love when susan gives jeffrey the privilege of finishing ahead of her. >> nice easy run >> reporter: a dad joke. >> he did excellent. >> reporter: a little brother's affirmation. >> you guys were so close to your fastest time. yeah >> puts everything in perspective, doesn't it? >> in 14th place >> reporter: faster runners will
. >> let's go susan!ng and cheering gives me a very big adrenaline rush. >> come on you got it >> reporter: recognizing the mental and physical strain, susan's mom suggested maybe run alone. >> she looked at me as if i'd grown two heads. she was like this is not an option >> reporter: this says, susan, is a team. >> come on, jeffrey, let's go. >> sometimes i'll look down because i'm going up a hill and i'll see him smiling mentally, i just push away the...
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father, i very much see it as before susan and after susan.ent she entered the picture, i don't remember any affection, i don't remember that kindness. it was like that connection we had was being lost. >> who was susan? >> susan claimed to be some type of yogi. she lived this posh country club lifestyle. but when the '60s came along, she just got swept up in it. she met my father at a party. everyone was dropping acid. and he introduced himself and said, hi, my name is jim. and she said, no, your name is michael. and so from then on, he went by michael. he moved into her townhouse, and that was it. my first visit, they were high and passed out. i remember trying to wake them up because i was hungry. >> neglect soon turned to physical harm. >> during one of these visits, i was asking my father to rub my back. and she said, i'll rub your back, i'm going to get the demon out of you. she scratched my back until she scratched it raw. i actually came home with nail marks all the way down my back. >> how old were you? >> i was 4, about to turn 5. >>
father, i very much see it as before susan and after susan.ent she entered the picture, i don't remember any affection, i don't remember that kindness. it was like that connection we had was being lost. >> who was susan? >> susan claimed to be some type of yogi. she lived this posh country club lifestyle. but when the '60s came along, she just got swept up in it. she met my father at a party. everyone was dropping acid. and he introduced himself and said, hi, my name is jim. and she...
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when susan gives jeffrey the privilege of finishing ahead of her. yeah >> putting everything in perspective, doesn't it? >> reporter: faster runners will take home medals but susan and jeffrey will take home a gold bond >> i don't think susan wants to run up another hill right now. >> reporter: for the news, i'm boyd hooper, west salem, wisconsin. >>> 50 seconds left, everybody, on the race to the finish tonight. the fda authorizing pfizer's covid vaccine for emergency use in kids ages 5 to 11, now the cdc's turn to weigh in >>> the armorer in charge of prop guns on the movie set breaking her silence in a statement from her lawyer, hannah reed claims she has no idea how a live round got into alec baldwin's gun and she blames the management for unsafe conditions onset >>> and president biden preparing for two high stakes summits with world leaders this weekend. now you know the news of this friday, october 29th, 2021 i'm kelly evan there s in for sd smith. listen to the news podcast on apple, spotify or your favorite platform happy halloween, everybo
when susan gives jeffrey the privilege of finishing ahead of her. yeah >> putting everything in perspective, doesn't it? >> reporter: faster runners will take home medals but susan and jeffrey will take home a gold bond >> i don't think susan wants to run up another hill right now. >> reporter: for the news, i'm boyd hooper, west salem, wisconsin. >>> 50 seconds left, everybody, on the race to the finish tonight. the fda authorizing pfizer's covid vaccine for...
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susan: chump change. neil: susan li money. see you very shortly. go.y on this, former sun micro cofounder and much more. scott, susan was saying it is another reminder how supply chain disruptions pop you will in the weirdest ways. now we have vietnam, problems we're they are dealing dealing e virus slowing down factories there where is this going? not talking about something transitory, this is sticking around and growing. what do you think? >> we had shocks and pandemic and government shutdowns and random shutdowns in different places for different things. you have china fighting australia and not taking their coal. they don't have enough coal. they can't keep their factories up and running. you have a whole bunch of ships sitting in harbors around the united states and there is not enough capacity in the harbor because people are not there to work. we're paying people not to work. there is enormous spending discontinuities or distortions i would say by all of the government spending, trillions of dollars of random stuff and then you see inflation co
susan: chump change. neil: susan li money. see you very shortly. go.y on this, former sun micro cofounder and much more. scott, susan was saying it is another reminder how supply chain disruptions pop you will in the weirdest ways. now we have vietnam, problems we're they are dealing dealing e virus slowing down factories there where is this going? not talking about something transitory, this is sticking around and growing. what do you think? >> we had shocks and pandemic and government...
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host: go ahead and respond, susan.uest: first, on your point that liberals don't love the country, i think liberals do love the country. i personally do. and i love the state of new jersey because that is where i am from. on the issues you're referring to, especially gerrymandering, i don't think anybody who wants a fair election believes that gerrymandering is a good thing, especially when it is discriminatory or it seeks to deprive a good part of the population proper leadership they want. i think with the freedom to vote act does is protect against extreme behavior and discriminatory behavior. i can understand being very angry about the fact that maybe somebody has been able to hold the seat for many years. is it from gerrymandering? is it because the person is popular? i don't know the answer to that specific one. participation -- that sounds like you have been looking into the voting rights act and the freedom to vote act, so i commend you. the point is not that we have to agree on everything. the point is that we
host: go ahead and respond, susan.uest: first, on your point that liberals don't love the country, i think liberals do love the country. i personally do. and i love the state of new jersey because that is where i am from. on the issues you're referring to, especially gerrymandering, i don't think anybody who wants a fair election believes that gerrymandering is a good thing, especially when it is discriminatory or it seeks to deprive a good part of the population proper leadership they want. i...
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let's bring in susan li. susan has some of the movers. let's begin with hasbro. the.e of absence for medical care. didn't specify what the medical condition was. he was treated for prostate cancer in 2014. the stock is down on that news. fubotv reaching a distribution deal with a broadcaster of the utah jazz, vegas golden knights and colorado rockies. they signed a deal with at&t sports net rocky mountain. don't forget fubotv last week signed a long-term deal with the cleveland cavaliers. now robinhood is down today after an sec commission filing details the risk, possible risk of increased regulation of cryptocurrency trading and new rules for payment of order flow. that is how robinhood make as bulge bulk ever their money sending them to citadel securities. that is problem for robinhood. kkr, the leadership change at the iconic equity firm. after 40 years, kravi and robert the one of thes are, handing the reins over. i'm not sure if you read the famous "barbarians at the gate." i did. one of my favorite business books during the finance courses. i'm sure people know
let's bring in susan li. susan has some of the movers. let's begin with hasbro. the.e of absence for medical care. didn't specify what the medical condition was. he was treated for prostate cancer in 2014. the stock is down on that news. fubotv reaching a distribution deal with a broadcaster of the utah jazz, vegas golden knights and colorado rockies. they signed a deal with at&t sports net rocky mountain. don't forget fubotv last week signed a long-term deal with the cleveland cavaliers....
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susan, so let's play this out.ntis, if you're mike pence, do you just say, thank you, sir, can i have another? fade away and it's like you never existed? >> almost. at least for the next 18 months or so because you are not going to have a choice. donald trump will continue to dominate the republican party field in the polls. he will continue to cause trouble wherever he can. he loves raising money. and he will also use, i think, the fact that he will run for office as a potential tool to help him legally, meaning, brian, that some elected officials have actually agreed not to run using that as a chit within the legal system as to help deflect the amount of potential crimes he is charged with. >> i want to talk about the virginia governors race as a springboard into a related conversation. here's the quote from politico. glenn youngkin is betting on parents' anger with local school boards to edge out a victory in the governors race against terry mcauliffe. if it works, it could be a playbook for republicans to seize
susan, so let's play this out.ntis, if you're mike pence, do you just say, thank you, sir, can i have another? fade away and it's like you never existed? >> almost. at least for the next 18 months or so because you are not going to have a choice. donald trump will continue to dominate the republican party field in the polls. he will continue to cause trouble wherever he can. he loves raising money. and he will also use, i think, the fact that he will run for office as a potential tool to...
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and here's where the story gets good: in the coming months, susan will use every penny of the profitsear, to fund random acts of kindness throughout her community. in the past, she has bought donuts for nurses and left flowers at veterans' graves. she has delivered presents for santa, and thrown a beach party for dementia patients. really, hardly a day goes by that susan doesn't do something, because she firmly believes that kindness begets kindness. this mission has taken over your life. >> it totally has. once you start looking, there are opportunities everywhere. >> oh! >> reporter: like the high school girl who couldn't afford a homecoming dress. susan let marjorie pick out a favorite, along with shoes, jewelry-- everything but the prince charming. >> it's made me overall a more happy person. >> reporter: so you picked up something from the yard sale, too. >> i did. i picked up a lot of things, but that probably is the most important, yes. >> reporter: a brand-new box of purpose, best yard sale find ever. steve hartman, "on the road," in arlington, virginia. >> brennan: kindness b
and here's where the story gets good: in the coming months, susan will use every penny of the profitsear, to fund random acts of kindness throughout her community. in the past, she has bought donuts for nurses and left flowers at veterans' graves. she has delivered presents for santa, and thrown a beach party for dementia patients. really, hardly a day goes by that susan doesn't do something, because she firmly believes that kindness begets kindness. this mission has taken over your life....
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is so elizabeth cady stanton and susan b. anthony see the success of distributing a portrait like sojourner truth, they see the interest in them, the ways they can challenge these dominant ideas about women's rights leaders, and they decide to do their own portrait in 1870. you can see that they are more interested in showing a little bit more about their fashion. they've got these lacy kind of shawl and this lacy color, and you can see more jewelry with hem. so they're clearly wealthier than sojourner truth is. but they're really emphasizing that they are leaders of a movement, that you better not cross them and that they are going to be pushing forward together. and this doesn't change anti-women's rights cartoons too much, but it does in one really significant way. and that is the previous illustrations you're looking at often really emphasize nameless, generic women. but once women's individual portraits like susan b. anthony become more familiar, the cartoonists actually identify which suffragists they're making fun of.
is so elizabeth cady stanton and susan b. anthony see the success of distributing a portrait like sojourner truth, they see the interest in them, the ways they can challenge these dominant ideas about women's rights leaders, and they decide to do their own portrait in 1870. you can see that they are more interested in showing a little bit more about their fashion. they've got these lacy kind of shawl and this lacy color, and you can see more jewelry with hem. so they're clearly wealthier than...
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susan molinari served in the u.s. house of representative from 1990 through 1997 as a republican from new york. coming up next, the daughter of congressman guy molinari talks about her political career. the u.s. house of representatives office of the historian conducted this interview. help mention the day is generate we are in the house recording studio and we are very pleased to be speak with former representative susan from new york. thank you very much for coming today but. >> very excited to be part of this project. >> this project we are working on is to recognize and celebrate the 100th anniversary of the election of jeannette rankin to congress. the first woman. we have a bunch of questions and went to ask you today. first developed when you are young did did you have any female role models? >> no. i never thought about that question before. i remember looking at the autographed book when you are really little yes your grandmother, your mother and father to sign and the kids in your class it's a what he want t
susan molinari served in the u.s. house of representative from 1990 through 1997 as a republican from new york. coming up next, the daughter of congressman guy molinari talks about her political career. the u.s. house of representatives office of the historian conducted this interview. help mention the day is generate we are in the house recording studio and we are very pleased to be speak with former representative susan from new york. thank you very much for coming today but. >> very...
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susan aitken, they are, leader of glasgow — you. are, leader of glasgow city council. glasgow i you. susan aitken, they are, leader| of glasgow city council. glasgow has set a net zero carbon target by 2030 which is one of the most ambitious targets of cities around the world. and now we have patricia espinosa speaking. and now we have patricia espinosa s-teakin. ., ., .,, and now we have patricia espinosa sheakin, ., ., , , speaking. honourable guests, distinguished _ speaking. honourable guests, distinguished delegates, i speaking. honourable guests, l distinguished delegates, ladies speaking. honourable guests, i distinguished delegates, ladies and gentlemen. 0urvery long distinguished delegates, ladies and gentlemen. our very long wait is over. it is with joy and enthusiasm that i officially welcome you to cop26. i thank the outgoing cop presidency of chile and especially the ministerfor their presidency of chile and especially the minister for their leadership in the minister for their leadership in the last two challenging yea
susan aitken, they are, leader of glasgow — you. are, leader of glasgow city council. glasgow i you. susan aitken, they are, leader| of glasgow city council. glasgow has set a net zero carbon target by 2030 which is one of the most ambitious targets of cities around the world. and now we have patricia espinosa speaking. and now we have patricia espinosa s-teakin. ., ., .,, and now we have patricia espinosa sheakin, ., ., , , speaking. honourable guests, distinguished _ speaking. honourable...
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they said, hey, larry king, can we get susan molinari to call. there's a cell phone outside the kitchen where they're yelling and screaming, and i'm on the phone. thank you, senator. so yes, it was a huge surprise. my husband laughs because we had three more announcements the next day for him and all the trucks showed up for me. okay, we were here for me to announce i am running for reelection, but here's my wife, susan molinari. >> you talked about your marriage and this, of course, took place while you were a member of congress. that's rare for two sitting members marry. >> a few more females in there, and it might happen. >> exactly. what's the reaction of your colleagues? >> they were so cute. so bill proposed to me on the house floor. it was not publicly, and it was during those times when congress was in session, but nobody was there. and mike mcnolte, who was a member of congress from new york, also a democrat, was in the chair. they were debating some bill when my husband and i -- we would meet sometimes and chat in the back. and we ran i
they said, hey, larry king, can we get susan molinari to call. there's a cell phone outside the kitchen where they're yelling and screaming, and i'm on the phone. thank you, senator. so yes, it was a huge surprise. my husband laughs because we had three more announcements the next day for him and all the trucks showed up for me. okay, we were here for me to announce i am running for reelection, but here's my wife, susan molinari. >> you talked about your marriage and this, of course, took...
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it is great that susan is doing this. i am not one of the democrats she is working with. on the other hand, we all know that it's been the republicans who have been wanting to get rid of abortion rights forever. so susan is going to need to quite a few republicans to support this. >> but she is not going to have a struggle obviously with democrats on this? looks like senator hirono is speechless for the moment. we have a problem with her video. we'll fix it up and come back to her in a moment. joining me now is my next guest, former house manager you'll remember for the ex-president's second impeachment trial. representative, good to see you. i want to ask you the same question. there is some news that susan collins who when she was busy confirming conservative justices to the supreme court said roe v. wade is under no threat whatsoever. turns out she was wrong. maybe this is her penance where she is doing some active work. >> she was wrong on a lot of things wasn't she? >> she was. it is intriguing that she may be leading some sort of effort. i assume she'll have no prob
it is great that susan is doing this. i am not one of the democrats she is working with. on the other hand, we all know that it's been the republicans who have been wanting to get rid of abortion rights forever. so susan is going to need to quite a few republicans to support this. >> but she is not going to have a struggle obviously with democrats on this? looks like senator hirono is speechless for the moment. we have a problem with her video. we'll fix it up and come back to her in a...
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susan let marjorie pick out a favorite along with shoe, jewelry, everything but the prince charming. a more happy person. >> reporter: so you picked up something from the yard sale too? >> i did. i picked up a lot of things. but that probably is the most important. >> reporter: a brand-new box yard le find ever. >>> a local hero has returned to wichita, kansas after seven decades. he was a chaplain, awarded the medal of honor for service in korea, and could become a catholic saint. david martin has the story of this remarkable life. >> reporter: army chaplain father emile caplan is back in kansas, home from the korean war. you could call it a miracle, and soldiers who served with him will tell you it's not the first. >> to see somebody like that, it's unbelievable almost. >> reporter: in the war's first cruel winter, herbert miller lay wounded on the frozen ground, an enemy soldier standing over him. >> reporter: when father capan performed one of his battlefield miracles. >> he put his rifle aside. and why that man never shot him, i'll never know. >> reporter: caplan saved miller's
susan let marjorie pick out a favorite along with shoe, jewelry, everything but the prince charming. a more happy person. >> reporter: so you picked up something from the yard sale too? >> i did. i picked up a lot of things. but that probably is the most important. >> reporter: a brand-new box yard le find ever. >>> a local hero has returned to wichita, kansas after seven decades. he was a chaplain, awarded the medal of honor for service in korea, and could become a...
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>>> susan molinari served as a republican congresswoman from new york. the daughter of the congressman talks about her own political career for a series of oral history interviews with women who served in congress. the u.s. house of representatives office of the historian conducted this interview. >> my name is kathleen johnson. the date is january 8th, 2016. we're in the house recording studio and we're very pleased to be speaking with former representative susan molinari from new york. >> very excited to be part of this project. >> this project that we're working on is to recognize and to celebrate the 100th an verse anniversary of janet reagan to congress. fpz we have a bunch of questions we want to ask you today. first off, when you were young, did you have any female role models? >> no. i never thought about that question before, but i don't think so. i remember looking into the little autograph book that you have when you're really little and you ask your grandmother and mother and father to sign it and the kids in your class. it would say, what do
>>> susan molinari served as a republican congresswoman from new york. the daughter of the congressman talks about her own political career for a series of oral history interviews with women who served in congress. the u.s. house of representatives office of the historian conducted this interview. >> my name is kathleen johnson. the date is january 8th, 2016. we're in the house recording studio and we're very pleased to be speaking with former representative susan molinari from...
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the other point i would add to susan's point about the global tax.ou talk about getting deals across the finish line. the president was not able to get the global agenda across the finish line here. this global tax is something that biden put his muscle behind several months ago. they inked it formally in july, here we are, end of october, now you have g20 on board for that. that is not insignificant achievement. we talk about testing global leadership on global challenges, that's something. a lot of other big challenges, no question, but that's at least something that should be noted. >> kaitlan, as we watch this unfold, the president of the united states, normally under normal circumstances, he lovelies these international events. he spent 36 years in the senate, chairman of the foreign relations committee. eight years as vice president. loved traveling around the world. here he is, and the stakes for him personally, politically and united states and the world are enormous. >> they're very high. the president recognizes that. the challenge here he'
the other point i would add to susan's point about the global tax.ou talk about getting deals across the finish line. the president was not able to get the global agenda across the finish line here. this global tax is something that biden put his muscle behind several months ago. they inked it formally in july, here we are, end of october, now you have g20 on board for that. that is not insignificant achievement. we talk about testing global leadership on global challenges, that's something. a...
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susan: we do? neil: someone took a picture on the set, nft us? susan: nft us.s for a cartoon ape? neil: let me ask, 30 bucks? no. the pretty dicey. susan: really. neil: sorry. well, thanks that was a great report. she is right. i don't know if they ever call it a market top, anything happens they will trace back to this time a lot of this stuff was going on. maybe they won't. they will say it is still going on. but i doubt that. we're up 500 points right now. more after this. as someone who resembles someone else... i appreciate that liberty mutual knows everyone's unique. that's why they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. [ nautical horn blows ] i mean just because you look like someone else doesn't mean you eat off the floor, or yell at the vacuum, or need flea medication. oh, yeah. that's the spot. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ i looked on ancestry and just started digging and found some really cool stuff... it was just a lot of fun. just to talk to my parents about it and to send it to my gr
susan: we do? neil: someone took a picture on the set, nft us? susan: nft us.s for a cartoon ape? neil: let me ask, 30 bucks? no. the pretty dicey. susan: really. neil: sorry. well, thanks that was a great report. she is right. i don't know if they ever call it a market top, anything happens they will trace back to this time a lot of this stuff was going on. maybe they won't. they will say it is still going on. but i doubt that. we're up 500 points right now. more after this. as someone who...
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thanks to cory, susan, kat, tyrus.welcome to "fox news @ night." i am shannon bream in washington. breaking tonight. the biden administration being accused of attempting to intimidate parents into silence. critics pushing back hard against the justice department's new crackdown on what the doj is calling threats and harassment against school officials. we have a live report plus our panel is standing by to weigh in
thanks to cory, susan, kat, tyrus.welcome to "fox news @ night." i am shannon bream in washington. breaking tonight. the biden administration being accused of attempting to intimidate parents into silence. critics pushing back hard against the justice department's new crackdown on what the doj is calling threats and harassment against school officials. we have a live report plus our panel is standing by to weigh in
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a couple of months ago, susan and i went to a minor league baseball game.reat time. minor league baseball i am convinced, is god's gift to americans spectator sports. and our local minor league baseball park, bucks seats, like the really good seats, are six bucks. the parking is free. the food is great. the players are
a couple of months ago, susan and i went to a minor league baseball game.reat time. minor league baseball i am convinced, is god's gift to americans spectator sports. and our local minor league baseball park, bucks seats, like the really good seats, are six bucks. the parking is free. the food is great. the players are
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long story short, susan was right, diane was right. i went to the dermatologist, she said, hey, you know what, that mole has changed. i was like, yeah, i've heard that. did a biopsy, turns out it was skin cancer. skin cancer accounts for the vast majority of cancers diagnosed in the united states and the vast majority of skin cancers are removable, treatable. here's the thing i'm going to tell you. even the deadliest kinds of skin cancer now, the ones that are -- you know, that like to spread to other parts of your body, the ones that really try to kill you, even the skin cancers that are the deadliest skin cancers in the country, those two are way more treatable than they used to be on one condition, that you get them early. even the most worrying forms of skin cancer. if you identify it early enough, it is now quite treatable. advances in the last few years have been leaps and bounds. skin cancer, like i said, there's a lot of different kinds of skin cancer. even the worst ones are eminently more treatable than they used to be. and i
long story short, susan was right, diane was right. i went to the dermatologist, she said, hey, you know what, that mole has changed. i was like, yeah, i've heard that. did a biopsy, turns out it was skin cancer. skin cancer accounts for the vast majority of cancers diagnosed in the united states and the vast majority of skin cancers are removable, treatable. here's the thing i'm going to tell you. even the deadliest kinds of skin cancer now, the ones that are -- you know, that like to spread...
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but susan is right, like she always is. i'm going to be totally fine but that is why i have a band-aid. i actually have felt fine since i got the surgery on friday, in terms of how i felt, pain levels and stuff. i could have been on the air friday night. i didn't do that because i didn't want to weird you out because of the visual of me having the band-aid. finally, though, after these three days off, i asked to come back even though i still have it covered. and that is because, a, i really am fine, and b, i realized, by rights i need to pay this back and i want to use this moment to tell you something, which is you should get checked. if you've got moles like i do, cut. get on a schedule with your doctor. schedule a check now with your doctor. and then when your doctor tells you you're fine but you should do this every year, put it in the calendar in your phone for a year from now, and then actually come back and do that followup appointment. you know what i'm talking about, right? you know there's all this stuff that you
but susan is right, like she always is. i'm going to be totally fine but that is why i have a band-aid. i actually have felt fine since i got the surgery on friday, in terms of how i felt, pain levels and stuff. i could have been on the air friday night. i didn't do that because i didn't want to weird you out because of the visual of me having the band-aid. finally, though, after these three days off, i asked to come back even though i still have it covered. and that is because, a, i really am...
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it's not just the top layers it's not just our fault it's not kerri chapman is not susan b anthony doing their part and now they are recognized across the country. got a wonderful interactive website for anyone who takes a look at it. i look at it say we are already further then we were, much further than we were in 1995 for that celebration. not given into absolutely karen's point we have a long way to go. and yet having looked at all of the celebrations, this one will have a lasting legacy and a lasting impact. i am excited to see were girls take it from here. >> that is my final question for the panel, exactly how you finish that answer there, page. if we had to assess, we look backwards a little bit for the past year end that is fair. given a rigorous assessment for the centennial commemoration celebration. let's look into the future think about that. what activities to the hundred and 50th anniversaries commemoration what advice would you give them the things we talked about the good the bad and ugly are all included. i think a treating is just one step in a very, very long ladder r
it's not just the top layers it's not just our fault it's not kerri chapman is not susan b anthony doing their part and now they are recognized across the country. got a wonderful interactive website for anyone who takes a look at it. i look at it say we are already further then we were, much further than we were in 1995 for that celebration. not given into absolutely karen's point we have a long way to go. and yet having looked at all of the celebrations, this one will have a lasting legacy...
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susan, did we -- i think we lost susan. we lost susan's -- anyway, just based on the book that i read that susan wrote, i would tell you that this would be one of nancy pelosi's biggest legislative victories if she's able to put this over the finish line. susan page, we appreciate you being there. sorry about the technical difficulty. >>> it has been nearly two months since the chaotic exit from afghanistan, and we're learning there are still hundreds of americans trying to leave. next, the story of one family's escape from taliban rule. the last day of vacation is still vacation. with guaranteed 4pm checkout at fine hotels + resorts properties. one of the many reasons you're with amex platinum. i order my groceries online now. shingles doesn't care. i keep my social distance. shingles doesn't care. i stay within my family bubble. shingles doesn't care. because if you've had chicken pox, you're already carrying the virus that causes shingles. in fact, about 1 in 3 people will develop shingles, and the risk only increases as
susan, did we -- i think we lost susan. we lost susan's -- anyway, just based on the book that i read that susan wrote, i would tell you that this would be one of nancy pelosi's biggest legislative victories if she's able to put this over the finish line. susan page, we appreciate you being there. sorry about the technical difficulty. >>> it has been nearly two months since the chaotic exit from afghanistan, and we're learning there are still hundreds of americans trying to leave....
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susan served in the u.s.f representatives from 1990 through 97 as a republican from new york. coming up next the daughter of congressman by molinari talk about own political reverse series of
susan served in the u.s.f representatives from 1990 through 97 as a republican from new york. coming up next the daughter of congressman by molinari talk about own political reverse series of
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susan served in the u.s.f representatives from 1990 through 97 as a republican from new york. coming up next the daughter of congressman by molinari talk about own political reverse series of oral history interviews with women who served in congress for the u.s. house of representatives office of the historian conducted this interview. >> my name is kathleen johnson today and with the help
susan served in the u.s.f representatives from 1990 through 97 as a republican from new york. coming up next the daughter of congressman by molinari talk about own political reverse series of oral history interviews with women who served in congress for the u.s. house of representatives office of the historian conducted this interview. >> my name is kathleen johnson today and with the help
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john and i give you both susan glasser of the new yorker, now i give you a break.ham's thinking around, our conversation will continue. we will talk about what to expect as our president prepares for this world stage moment in glasgow. moment in glasgow. president biden has arrived in europe tonight for some high stakes international summits, the ap reporting at this way, quote, headed first to rome and then to glasgow, scotland, biden will be pressed to deliver concrete ideas for stopping a global pandemic. boosting economic growth, and halting the acceleration of climate change. still with us, thankfully, jon meacham, we have a few closing minutes. here we have a two-part trip here. number one, is quite personal for a president i would define as a devout catholic. a meeting with the pope. the pope's, facial expression, and body language pretty much told us how psyched he was to meet with donald trump. i think this is going to be an altogether different meeting with joe biden. and then on to the g20. talk about both, and biden on the world stage. >> the only added
john and i give you both susan glasser of the new yorker, now i give you a break.ham's thinking around, our conversation will continue. we will talk about what to expect as our president prepares for this world stage moment in glasgow. moment in glasgow. president biden has arrived in europe tonight for some high stakes international summits, the ap reporting at this way, quote, headed first to rome and then to glasgow, scotland, biden will be pressed to deliver concrete ideas for stopping a...
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i agree with susan. listen, political pressure builds. and it was serious and substantial and mitch mcconnell did blink. and he will blink again because he is not going to let his members be the ones that are known forever, as the first political party to cause the united states of america to default, on a full faith and credit of this great nation. >> peter baker, you know we had chris matthews on this broadcast, when his book came, out i asked him, how tip o'neill would go about, selling these huge initiatives, that the biden presidency. has come up with and is fighting over currently. and chris matthew said, without hesitation. he would nationalized. it's they would be out campaigning, in all 50 states, prominent democrats, having press conferences in front of the decrepit bridge, that is in every major city, some of that more than one. across the country. reminding people, what they are going to get, it's a long way of asking you, if there's any acknowledgment at the white house level that the selling of this, the messaging of this, h
i agree with susan. listen, political pressure builds. and it was serious and substantial and mitch mcconnell did blink. and he will blink again because he is not going to let his members be the ones that are known forever, as the first political party to cause the united states of america to default, on a full faith and credit of this great nation. >> peter baker, you know we had chris matthews on this broadcast, when his book came, out i asked him, how tip o'neill would go about,...
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susan's with me.es bullard at the fed saying we're going to see the worst and highest inflation rate for decades and then we've got this debt ceiling problem where mcconnell says he's not going to help the democrats push over the line and raise the debt ceiling, so you could default. it raises that specter. have i missed something out? >> i would say internationally there's some concerns over china, we heard from the u.s. trade rep talking about china not living up to its phase one trade obligations, so what does that mean for the world's two largest economy. you talked about how tech is falling, but there is some pick-up when it comes to the airlines stocks. southwest is outperforming today. the financial markets, banks doing well with higher yields, they make more on their loans. and merck, by the way, that rotation, merck is doing well because of that experimental drug which has shown to be 50% effective. is there's maybe a reopening trade that's taking place. stuart: where's all the dip buying? in
susan's with me.es bullard at the fed saying we're going to see the worst and highest inflation rate for decades and then we've got this debt ceiling problem where mcconnell says he's not going to help the democrats push over the line and raise the debt ceiling, so you could default. it raises that specter. have i missed something out? >> i would say internationally there's some concerns over china, we heard from the u.s. trade rep talking about china not living up to its phase one trade...