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susan: why?id: it's getting better, and we will make an announcement just have better it's gotten, but we are still dealing with some agencies that will not relinquish information because of concerns about personally identifiable information. susan: how much is left? david: i am waiting to hear that. i asked that this morning. i want the figure. susan: so, what do you hope for public access will reveal and do for us -- david: there is no there there. that is what i'm hoping happens. susan: another controversy was the women's suffrage photo. david: mistake on our part. a hard lesson learned. susan: would you explain what happened? david: we altered a photograph from the washington post, i forget. susan: the centennial. david: the centennial for the white -- right to vote for women. the exhibit opening outside the exhibit gallery as you walk by, the 1919 protest march as you walk by, you will see the women's march. in the women's march, two of the posters being held or blurred. and that was done de
susan: why?id: it's getting better, and we will make an announcement just have better it's gotten, but we are still dealing with some agencies that will not relinquish information because of concerns about personally identifiable information. susan: how much is left? david: i am waiting to hear that. i asked that this morning. i want the figure. susan: so, what do you hope for public access will reveal and do for us -- david: there is no there there. that is what i'm hoping happens. susan:...
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susan: who are the protesters?a: that day, those protesters surrounding the legislature were mainly young people in their 20's and 30's. some in their teens. over time, the people protesting in 2019 encompassed all portions of society. 2 million people estimated to turn out at the march and you know, i went to many of those marches with young people, old people, well-educated people, people with little education. it was a real cross-section of society. so many people felt their interests and their future were threatened by the changes proposed. susan: you say at times protesters became frighteningly violent. louisa: it's true. the protesters, although they started off peaceful, they became more radical and more violent as time went by. there was an incident with fire by protesters, there was an incident where people, a couple of journalists were treated in violent fashion five protesters. there were instances where the use of malt of cocktails, flaming bows and arrows, these are all commonly used by protesters. i d
susan: who are the protesters?a: that day, those protesters surrounding the legislature were mainly young people in their 20's and 30's. some in their teens. over time, the people protesting in 2019 encompassed all portions of society. 2 million people estimated to turn out at the march and you know, i went to many of those marches with young people, old people, well-educated people, people with little education. it was a real cross-section of society. so many people felt their interests and...
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susan: ok. to that history. i encourage readers to look back in time farther than i will start, because there is much to learn on great stories about the early days of the republic. but i want to start with the men that authored the piece you referred to, sam warren and louis brandeis. louis brandeis is more familiar. who is sam warren? prof. gajda: he is very important in this essay. he was a lawyer from a very rich family. he went to harvard law school, where he met louis brandeis. they went into practice together in boston. they had a law firm together. warren was of great interest to the media at the time. the reason why he was of such interest, and not louis brandeis , who was becoming more familiar as a lawyer but he -- sam warren , the reason why he was of such interest was because he was from a rich family. his family owns one of the largest paper mills in the country. they were millionaires. so the media was very interested in them. but what really start -- sparked media interest in sam warren was when
susan: ok. to that history. i encourage readers to look back in time farther than i will start, because there is much to learn on great stories about the early days of the republic. but i want to start with the men that authored the piece you referred to, sam warren and louis brandeis. louis brandeis is more familiar. who is sam warren? prof. gajda: he is very important in this essay. he was a lawyer from a very rich family. he went to harvard law school, where he met louis brandeis. they went...
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susan: right.hen i talked to republicans about abortion rights in congressional races this year, they say at the end of the day it's going to be the economy and inflation that are going to matter for voters this november. i think president biden flicked at that this week when giving a speech on inflation. he called combating inflation his top domestic priority. how much this mobilizes voters this fall and has an impact i think is an interesting question. judy: one question is whether that dynamic with the abortion debate flips. the energy has been with the antiabortion forces because the people who support abortion rights saw a roe v. wade as something they could count on, even as some restrictions were enacted. does that change as abortions are banned in some states? does it make people who support abortion rights a single issue voter? as we saw both parties tried to make the debate over abortion a rallying cry to bring pro-choice and pro-life voters to the polls, one person has been relatively si
susan: right.hen i talked to republicans about abortion rights in congressional races this year, they say at the end of the day it's going to be the economy and inflation that are going to matter for voters this november. i think president biden flicked at that this week when giving a speech on inflation. he called combating inflation his top domestic priority. how much this mobilizes voters this fall and has an impact i think is an interesting question. judy: one question is whether that...
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robert and susan rosenbaum.he corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> good evening and welcome to washingtonweek. i'm judy woodruff in tonight for yamiche alcindor. the nation has suffered a loss of unthinkable proportions, more than one million americans dead from covid-19. so many around the country are mourning the loss of friends and loved ones. that toll represents one death for every 327 americans, that is a number equal to the population of san jose, california, the country's 10th largest city. on thursday, president biden marked the tragic milestone. he asked world leaders to renew their commitment to fighting the virus. pres. biden: there is still so much left to do. this pandemic is not over, with thousands still dying every day, now is the time for us to act, all of us together. judy: he also called on congress to provide more covid-19 funding, but the path ahead for that aid is uncertain. joining me tonight to discuss this and
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here is susan powell. �* here is susan powell. afternoon. here is susan powell. afternoon.ere we go _ here is susan powell. afternoon. here we go this _ here is susan powell. afternoon. here we go this afternoon - here is susan powell. afternoon. here we go this afternoon with i here is susan powell. afternoon. | here we go this afternoon with the weather. it is a little bit mixed out there at the moment. there is a pile of cloud across the uk. the son is doing its best to punch some holes in it from time to time. at the moment cloud doesn't necessarily equate to rain. this afternoon where we get the best bright spells, they are the places where most likely to see some showers. through the week nothing too intense in terms of rain. afairly nothing too intense in terms of rain. a fairly settled the picture. this afternoon some brightness showing through for the south west of england, wales, northern ireland already seeing some showers. the odd one could be on the heavy side. into the evening that risk will continue. across eastern england brightening up across eastern englan
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susan: we see her on camera. to learn a bit more about what you saw in that situation is interesting. you described her as open but guarded. what does that mean? >> she is very private and guarded to a certain extent. she is also very funny. she showed an irreverent side, joking around with us at times. related to that, a couple of times you describe her and even call her a prankster. that may -- that may be a surprise to people. what is an example of a surprise that she called. >> one example was last year where she took a trip. i don't remember exactly where she went but on the flight home back to washington dc she left her seat, disappeared for a while and she dressed like a flight attendant and then came back and handed out double ice cream bars. no one on the plane recognized it was her. i don't know how staff did not realize that was her. susan: readers will find out that she has been a long distance runner for a long time. how did she get started in that and she still able to run as first lady? >> yes. she
susan: we see her on camera. to learn a bit more about what you saw in that situation is interesting. you described her as open but guarded. what does that mean? >> she is very private and guarded to a certain extent. she is also very funny. she showed an irreverent side, joking around with us at times. related to that, a couple of times you describe her and even call her a prankster. that may -- that may be a surprise to people. what is an example of a surprise that she called. >>...
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and susan b. active in the senate midterms, canvassing for donald trump because he promised and delivered conservative supreme court justices. they already have been active for 2022, since last summer. they've been doing active door knocking in eight battleground states where they expect to make contact with eight million voters overall. a spokesperson told me this ruling would definitely make those in-person conversations easier, because then it will be top of mind for voters. their canvassers and i've been out with them in the past, they are target unreliable voters, who they know are against abortion, and also those who vote that are persuadable, the true swing voter, who may be more liberal on other issues but for religious or other reasons, is against abortion. and one more thing, jose. they acknowledge, they cannot match the other side on fund rising. but they say this is a bit of a david and goliath fight. they will have enthusiasm and momentum. >> thank you so much. >>> with us now, senior
and susan b. active in the senate midterms, canvassing for donald trump because he promised and delivered conservative supreme court justices. they already have been active for 2022, since last summer. they've been doing active door knocking in eight battleground states where they expect to make contact with eight million voters overall. a spokesperson told me this ruling would definitely make those in-person conversations easier, because then it will be top of mind for voters. their canvassers...
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here is susan powell. �* here is susan powell. afternoon. here is susan powell. afternoon.. here we go this afternoon with i here is susan powell. afternoon. | here we go this afternoon with the weather. it is a little bit mixed out there at the moment. there is a pile of cloud across the uk. the son is doing its best to punch some holes in it from time to time. at the moment cloud doesn't necessarily equate to rain. this afternoon where we get the best bright spells, they are the places where most likely to see some showers. through the week nothing too intense in terms of rain. afairly nothing too intense in terms of rain. a fairly settled the picture. this afternoon some brightness
here is susan powell. �* here is susan powell. afternoon. here is susan powell. afternoon.. here we go this afternoon with i here is susan powell. afternoon. | here we go this afternoon with the weather. it is a little bit mixed out there at the moment. there is a pile of cloud across the uk. the son is doing its best to punch some holes in it from time to time. at the moment cloud doesn't necessarily equate to rain. this afternoon where we get the best bright spells, they are the places...
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susan: what? stuart: susan, thank you.risis to crisis, but the president takes no responsibility. his defenders say inflation, the border, the looming recession, oh, not his fault. i disagree. a lot of what's going on is on him. that's my take, top of the next hour. >>> the administration's asking a federal judge to decide on title 42 by tomorrow, just days before monday's deadline. star reporter bill melugin has the update from the border. >>> look at bitcoin, $29,700. why should anyone buy crypto right now? we'll get into that next. ♪ ♪ ♪ if another crazy day? of course it is—you're a cio in 2022. so what's on the agenda? morning security briefing—make that two. share that link. send that contract. see what's trending. check the traffic on your network, in real time, with the next generation in global secure networking from comcast business. lunch? -sure. you've got time. onboard 37 new people, with 74 new devices. does anybody have any questions? and just as many questions. shut down a storm of ddos attacks. protect hea
susan: what? stuart: susan, thank you.risis to crisis, but the president takes no responsibility. his defenders say inflation, the border, the looming recession, oh, not his fault. i disagree. a lot of what's going on is on him. that's my take, top of the next hour. >>> the administration's asking a federal judge to decide on title 42 by tomorrow, just days before monday's deadline. star reporter bill melugin has the update from the border. >>> look at bitcoin, $29,700. why...
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susan: our business is resilient.significant pipeline of commercial projects we are building. still at very low historical rates in the interest rate cycle, and i expect our business will be very resilient as we focus on the segments that are tried and true and deliver earnings for security holders. there is pressure in the housing market around the established housing market, and there is a big differential between the price of new-build apartments and houses. we expect house prices will moderate but there is low supply. haidi: when we see it'll percent decline in property prices in sydney, you see that as being in the established housing secondary markets that we see? susan: what we in the data is rep. price: growth -- very strong price growth in the upper percentile of established housing. when you see in the interest rate cycle, when it turns, the submarkets will behave differently. haidi: do you worry about inflationary pressures as well as rate hikes and households? susan: households are very well buffered at th
susan: our business is resilient.significant pipeline of commercial projects we are building. still at very low historical rates in the interest rate cycle, and i expect our business will be very resilient as we focus on the segments that are tried and true and deliver earnings for security holders. there is pressure in the housing market around the established housing market, and there is a big differential between the price of new-build apartments and houses. we expect house prices will...
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susan: yes.od -- stuart: show me the metric, show me the real numbers, and then i'll figure out the bid. susan: but again, he knew this. we've known this for years. he waived his right -- lauren: when he tried to get this deal through. so i wonder -- susan: well, i don't think he waived his rights to due diligence because as a fiduciary and given that he's pledging $21 billion of his own wealth, by the way, which is tied up and correlated and collateralized by tesla stock, that's why tesla's stock usually goes up when we have doubts over this twitter deal. i would say, look, that billion dollar break-up fee, he can show cause and possibly walk away, although i have to say former sec chairs say it's very, very rare for anybody to walk away from a deal without having to pay a break-up fee. even if he does pay that, if he gets the property for 10 billion, 15 billion cheaper which a lot of his backers and financiers say it's not worth $54.20, so is that considered a deal if he pays the billion, gets
susan: yes.od -- stuart: show me the metric, show me the real numbers, and then i'll figure out the bid. susan: but again, he knew this. we've known this for years. he waived his right -- lauren: when he tried to get this deal through. so i wonder -- susan: well, i don't think he waived his rights to due diligence because as a fiduciary and given that he's pledging $21 billion of his own wealth, by the way, which is tied up and correlated and collateralized by tesla stock, that's why tesla's...
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emphatic about that. >> and susan collins will believe any lie, no matter how obvious. >> i'm susan collins, and i approved this message. >> announcer: it's "the late show with stephen colbert." tonight: plus, stephen welcomes: jose andres and ron howard legal emily bazelton and musical guests lucius, with sheryl crow and celisse featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ♪ ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: oh, my lord. thanks for being here. i like it. look casual tonight. sell the photos. best-dressed list. best dressed, baby. hey! how are you? thank you! i like it. ♪ ♪ ♪ hello! happy tuesday. hello, hello, hello, hello, hello, hello, hello, hello. hello, one and all. wecome, everybody, welcome, everybody, to "the late show." i am your host, stephen colbert. ( applause ) well, (bleep), you know what gh're gonna be talking about i wantedbe talking about the met gala and their theme of "the glamour of the gilded age." instead, i've got to talk about another group of out-of-touch people in crazy outfi
emphatic about that. >> and susan collins will believe any lie, no matter how obvious. >> i'm susan collins, and i approved this message. >> announcer: it's "the late show with stephen colbert." tonight: plus, stephen welcomes: jose andres and ron howard legal emily bazelton and musical guests lucius, with sheryl crow and celisse featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ♪ ♪...
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tell us more about susan.- tell us more about susan.hink i she was the queen's first corgi and all of— she was the queen's first corgi and all of her_ she was the queen's first corgi and all of her life she has had a passion _ all of her life she has had a passion for the corgis and i think they are — passion for the corgis and i think they are known for being quite naughty — they are known for being quite naughty. so they are known for being quite nau:h . , , naughty. so they will be interacting with the audience. _ naughty. so they will be interacting with the audience. let's _ naughty. so they will be interacting with the audience. let's not - naughty. so they will be interacting with the audience. let's not forget| with the audience. let's not forget the swans. , ., , , , , ., , the swans. the swans, yes. the swans have always — the swans. the swans, yes. the swans have always been _ the swans. the swans, yes. the swans have always been connected _ the swans. the swans, yes. the swans have always been connected with - the swans. the
tell us more about susan.- tell us more about susan.hink i she was the queen's first corgi and all of— she was the queen's first corgi and all of her_ she was the queen's first corgi and all of her life she has had a passion _ all of her life she has had a passion for the corgis and i think they are — passion for the corgis and i think they are known for being quite naughty — they are known for being quite naughty. so they are known for being quite nau:h . , , naughty. so they will be...
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susan: yeah.have the s&p 500 teetering and really close to bear market territory which is down 20% from recent given the 5 cap stocks, big tech games account for roughly, what maybe 15% of the entire index as they go, so goes the broader s&p and i would say that apple and those big tech names are probably the last to turn in terms of the negative sentiment. apple is down 22% from the year, recent peaks at least, tesla, i thought tesla and amazon, they were down roughly over 40%, so i think we are looking at google there was down maybe by a quarter so that's more as you talk to mark about but, look, i would say look at the business and the underlying fundamentals when it comes to apple losing its crown as the most viable company on the planet. still, look at the cash return, $90 billion in stock buybacks, 5% in dividends and they are only going the guide and lose maybe up to $8 billion in sales in the springtime given that they make $100 billion in sales and they will make less because of covid loc
susan: yeah.have the s&p 500 teetering and really close to bear market territory which is down 20% from recent given the 5 cap stocks, big tech games account for roughly, what maybe 15% of the entire index as they go, so goes the broader s&p and i would say that apple and those big tech names are probably the last to turn in terms of the negative sentiment. apple is down 22% from the year, recent peaks at least, tesla, i thought tesla and amazon, they were down roughly over 40%, so i...
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the far left thinks susan rice is too tough on illegal immigrants.miller. but, why leak this now? well, it actually makes sense. the left loves ron klain. biden's chief of staff. and rice is reportedly on deck to take his job when he gets the boot. the left also doesn't like susan rice because she is an obama puppet and they don't want obama pulling the strings in biden's white house because obama, the biden relationship not as cool as everybody thinks. obama is jealous of biden, according to nancy pelosi. we reported that earlier. so if you thought the country was dysfunctional now, just wait until susan rice takes the reins at the white house. clearly the knives are out for her. karl rove, former white house deputy chief of staff and a fox news contributor, he knows how all these things work, karl, behind the scenes. tell us what your take is here. >> jesse, brilliant. you are right on target. can i do a little numerous rolling on the white board? >> jesse: yes. >> the article appeared in american prospect left wing rag originally started by three
the far left thinks susan rice is too tough on illegal immigrants.miller. but, why leak this now? well, it actually makes sense. the left loves ron klain. biden's chief of staff. and rice is reportedly on deck to take his job when he gets the boot. the left also doesn't like susan rice because she is an obama puppet and they don't want obama pulling the strings in biden's white house because obama, the biden relationship not as cool as everybody thinks. obama is jealous of biden, according to...
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i wake susan up most l too close. i wake susan up most mornings — too close.my texts! dame mary berry led the judging _ mornings with my texts! dame mary berry led the judging panel, - mornings with my texts! dame mary berry led the judging panel, the - berry led thejudging panel, the duchess of cornwall announced a winner. a pudding to mark a moment in history. daniela relph, bbc news, central london. and you can find out who is crowned winner later this evening on bbc one — 'thejubilee pudding: 70 years in the baking' is at eight o'clock, on bbc one. time for a look at the weather. here's chris fawkes. as far as the weather goes today, for many it's been very decent. sunshine around, and this flat structure cumulus cloud spreading across the sky for a time. you can see how it has been building up, but we still got to 18 in the south—east of england. clouds thickening across the north west and we have some rain heading its way into northern ireland and across western scotland. you can see that here on the radar picture. that will be pushing eastwards, so turn
i wake susan up most l too close. i wake susan up most mornings — too close.my texts! dame mary berry led the judging _ mornings with my texts! dame mary berry led the judging panel, - mornings with my texts! dame mary berry led the judging panel, the - berry led thejudging panel, the duchess of cornwall announced a winner. a pudding to mark a moment in history. daniela relph, bbc news, central london. and you can find out who is crowned winner later this evening on bbc one — 'thejubilee...
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i'm jennifer palmieri, and i'm very excited to welcome my friend susan paige to annapolis. i'm a proud edgewater. yay. i'm a proud edgewater anne arundel county resident. i susan i have known each other for a long time because she's covered a lot of people i worked for i was hillary clinton's communications director barack obama's communications director worked for president clinton, john. edwards john edwards presidential campaign and you know in some ways it's the losses. i think this i think nancy blows you would say the same we would say the same thing you kind of grow and think about and learn from you know, the losses and you know a tough situation like the edward family more than other than other situations then the victories which come a little easy and susan so susan and i have first met her where you know, if she was usa today when i work for president clinton and very happy to i'm not sarah alfred states that are help with supposed to do this. they're in session. so sarah asked me if i would moderate that i was like susan page. i'm talking about nancy pelosi. thi
i'm jennifer palmieri, and i'm very excited to welcome my friend susan paige to annapolis. i'm a proud edgewater. yay. i'm a proud edgewater anne arundel county resident. i susan i have known each other for a long time because she's covered a lot of people i worked for i was hillary clinton's communications director barack obama's communications director worked for president clinton, john. edwards john edwards presidential campaign and you know in some ways it's the losses. i think this i think...
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but they wanted to reverse the process susan just described. we want it to operate the way the country was supposed to operate like. >> they want the job of the supreme court justices to be confining themselves to their authority under the constitution. marbury versus madison which laid out the authority of the supreme court, and not to go beyond the authority of the court and encroach on the legislative branch and become super judges. ever since roe was hands down, the court has struggled to justify with blackman wrote, who wrote the opinion on roe versus wade. virtually all of them have said in unison there was no constitutional right granted to pregnant mothers to abort a baby in the constitution. if you want that, you can amend the constitution as we have been talking about. steve: exactly. susan. i'm not sure, we just lost greg or whether our audience has. what about the state level? we have been following closely the california situation. that argument from gavin newsom and you see others making it. this just the start. they are going aft
but they wanted to reverse the process susan just described. we want it to operate the way the country was supposed to operate like. >> they want the job of the supreme court justices to be confining themselves to their authority under the constitution. marbury versus madison which laid out the authority of the supreme court, and not to go beyond the authority of the court and encroach on the legislative branch and become super judges. ever since roe was hands down, the court has...
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susan li, good morning to you. susan: good morning to you.hat we are higher on the final trading day of the week on a friday. if there's all the risk out there and the recessionary concerns you would imagine that people would probably be rush to go sell because they can't sell out over the weekend, right, not the case. i think that's pretty bullish especially when china surprised the market by cutting interest rates last night. they were really reluctant to do this, if china is willing open up the spigots, remember in 2008 during financial crisis they spent $600 billion in order to backstop the economy. they haven't done that yet. there's still some dry powder from the world's second largest economy which could be bullish for global stocks. stuart: you're looking for the pluses, you're finding a couple. >> a lot of green today. jp morgan and goldman sachs, they are not convinced that we are going into a recession. they probably pegged the probabilities 30 to 50% and there's a way to get out of it according to jp morgan who has been correct ov
susan li, good morning to you. susan: good morning to you.hat we are higher on the final trading day of the week on a friday. if there's all the risk out there and the recessionary concerns you would imagine that people would probably be rush to go sell because they can't sell out over the weekend, right, not the case. i think that's pretty bullish especially when china surprised the market by cutting interest rates last night. they were really reluctant to do this, if china is willing open up...
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to. >> juanita tolliver, and susan del percio, thank you for your time.thoughts after th break. i don't just play someone brainy on tv - i'm an actual neuroscientist. and i love the science behind neuriva plus. unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain performance. more brain performance? yes, please! neuriva. think bigger. it's still the eat fresh refresh, and subway's refreshing their italians. so, we're taking this to italy. refresh. because...
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thank you, susan for being here today. his work here and vision along with the doyle drive task force and people who care about the presidio and wanted it to be this place where we know these views have existed since the golden gate bring was -- bridge was built. it is amazing. it is something we all can cherish. when i traveled all over europe to talk about san francisco and what is new, i talked about battery bluff, the tunnel tops, the fireworks, fort lauderdale -- fourth of julyand the thingsd with the feeling of comfort and excitement from the golden gate bridge to the beautiful water and all that that entails. we know the city is special. we know that when we make spaces like this. waterfront spaces like this available and open to all people, it has a tremendous impact on our mental health, on our happiness because we saw during the pandemic just how important parks and open space really was. they were so crowded and so heavily used. as we began to reopen and our economic recovery, of course, is important. also, what
thank you, susan for being here today. his work here and vision along with the doyle drive task force and people who care about the presidio and wanted it to be this place where we know these views have existed since the golden gate bring was -- bridge was built. it is amazing. it is something we all can cherish. when i traveled all over europe to talk about san francisco and what is new, i talked about battery bluff, the tunnel tops, the fireworks, fort lauderdale -- fourth of julyand the...
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- you, susan. thank you, susan. you wear one of the chef hats? i - you, susan. thank you, susan.service, simon case, in an "effort to save his own job" when the sue gray report — you've heard that name before — is published this week. the sunday telegraph says the conservatives are planning to "torpedo" the trade unions in a double—pronged attack. the paper has interviewed the transport secretary grant shapps. we will talk more about that later. the daily star on sunday reports that ukrainian forces found an attack dog which had been abandoned by russian forces and have now re—trained the animal to work for them. the headline is "special furces". and only in australia — the sunday times has an eye—catching image of an australian voter casting his ballot at the general election yesterday. the polling station was just off bondi beach. it is 6.25. thank you forjoining us. more than £75,000 has been raised for an 11—year—old boy who had to have his finger amputated after being injured while reportedly escaping bullies. raheem bailey's mother, shantal, said her son had experienced rac
- you, susan. thank you, susan. you wear one of the chef hats? i - you, susan. thank you, susan.service, simon case, in an "effort to save his own job" when the sue gray report — you've heard that name before — is published this week. the sunday telegraph says the conservatives are planning to "torpedo" the trade unions in a double—pronged attack. the paper has interviewed the transport secretary grant shapps. we will talk more about that later. the daily star on...
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susan from carvana! [laughs] we'll drive you happy at carvana. >>> tonight here, we continue to follow the nationw >>> tonight here, we continue to follow the nationwide shortage of baby formula. abbott laboratories is now saying it could take up to ten weeks to get formula back on store shelves. the company hoping to resume production when it restarts its plant in michigan in about two weeks time, and then six to eight weeks to ship products to stores. that facility closed following a voluntary recall. >>> we're also tracking those severe storms i mentioned at this hour. possible tornadoes and large hail from texas to minnesota. here's the zone. tornado watches now in effect across four states. iowa, minnesota, south dakota, and wisconsin. >>> when we come back here tonight, remembering an nba great. 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more you're not the only one with questions about botox®. botox® prevents headaches in adults with chronic migraine before they even start—with abou
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>> yes. >> susan?nk he got so hurt so badly about was how he handled afghanistan, and he was accused after that about being incompetent in contrast to how effective he's been on ukraine. but he's still living with that afghan story, and this has some elements -- the china/taiwan story has some elements that are similar to what went on in afghanistan. >> susan, same question. >> yeah. don, i think you're right. i do think that it's not a good look when the administration is repeatedly again and again and again walking back the president. it's one thing if it happens once or twice. especially on this taiwan issue, it's happened with the exact same statement multiple times. they need to get their story straight at a minimum, especially at a moment when biden's leadership is being questioned, he's being hammered in the polls. they're dreading the midterm elections this fall. it does seem like this is not exactly the messaging that you want, especially when you're seeing foreign policy as something that oug
>> yes. >> susan?nk he got so hurt so badly about was how he handled afghanistan, and he was accused after that about being incompetent in contrast to how effective he's been on ukraine. but he's still living with that afghan story, and this has some elements -- the china/taiwan story has some elements that are similar to what went on in afghanistan. >> susan, same question. >> yeah. don, i think you're right. i do think that it's not a good look when the administration...
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susan collins explicitly concerned about religious exemptions not being present.om a member of their own party, senator joe manchin who told us earlier today the same thing, this is simply too broad and we'll be voting against it. we're expecting the vote within the next hour. >> jessica dean, thank you for explaining all of that. >>> democratic senator hirono joins us now. senator, welcome back. let's start with this vote. you don't have the 60 votes to break a filibuster, that was clear when leader schumer announced that it was coming this week. so is this a vote to pass legislation or just to put senators on the record? >> well, the way it's looking is that it is a very important bill that says to the american people exactly where every single senator stands on who actually gets to decide on the question of control of our bodies. is it the woman or is it government? this is a bill that says it's the woman who gets to decide, not government. and it is a constitutional right that women in this country thought we had for almost 50 years. >> so is this a bill to pr
susan collins explicitly concerned about religious exemptions not being present.om a member of their own party, senator joe manchin who told us earlier today the same thing, this is simply too broad and we'll be voting against it. we're expecting the vote within the next hour. >> jessica dean, thank you for explaining all of that. >>> democratic senator hirono joins us now. senator, welcome back. let's start with this vote. you don't have the 60 votes to break a filibuster, that...
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lisa murkowski and susan collins, but they don't like this draft of the bill.ters on the hill she believes it doesn't have enough protections, for example, for catholic hospitals who may not want to provide abortions. she says that language does not go far enough. and chuck schumer was asked, why don't you try to work with these two republicans to come up with a compromise? and he made it pretty clear this is a messaging bill. this is a bill that is to show the public that democrats are the party that would protect abortion rights, and they want to make that message clear to the public. this isn't about legislating. not about policy making and they don't have a majority just amongst themselves. joe manchin, obviously, we talk about him a lot on the show, he does not support abortion rights and he would not support this. >> let me play devil's advocate. wouldn't a more effective messaging bill if that's what schumer is trying to do, be able to get the votes of susan collins and lisa murkowski and fail but have 51 votes. it's a bipartisan bill. >> you would think
lisa murkowski and susan collins, but they don't like this draft of the bill.ters on the hill she believes it doesn't have enough protections, for example, for catholic hospitals who may not want to provide abortions. she says that language does not go far enough. and chuck schumer was asked, why don't you try to work with these two republicans to come up with a compromise? and he made it pretty clear this is a messaging bill. this is a bill that is to show the public that democrats are the...
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all right, what do you have to say, susan? susan: i looked at the stock market reaction after.hat, inflation data. maybe less than 8 and a half percent which is what we saw in march 40-year high. i looked at the money market rates and looks like u.s. interest rate expectations are that they are still pricing in, wall street is pricing in a 7-day basis point hike possibly, basis points plus next month and you've heard jarome powell, stu, they are not thinking about it, wall street says we don't believe you and that's feeding into the mentality of the markets right now and you know that recessions are more psychological than actual because it's really the mentality and the spending habits that lead the economy, right? stuart: all right, we are down -- no, we are up 80 points on the dow in the first minute and a half of business. toyota down 2.7, well, they reported a big drop in profits, didn't they? susan: well, it was still record profits, guidance wasn't great. you know, toyota is still the world's largest car makers by sales at least and they are predicting costs will cut, co
all right, what do you have to say, susan? susan: i looked at the stock market reaction after.hat, inflation data. maybe less than 8 and a half percent which is what we saw in march 40-year high. i looked at the money market rates and looks like u.s. interest rate expectations are that they are still pricing in, wall street is pricing in a 7-day basis point hike possibly, basis points plus next month and you've heard jarome powell, stu, they are not thinking about it, wall street says we don't...
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wade precedent, in order to get susan collins' vote, which he did.of us who were following the kavanaugh nomination knew that it was all a lie. that kavanaugh was being put on the court to overturn roe v. wade because that's what president trump said that's he was doing. but somehow, susan collins was convinced by this charade. and voted to confirm him. and now we see, apparently, what the results are. >> jennifer, i don't know exactly what was said behind closed doors between justice kavanaugh and senator susan collins. but his testimony right there, he did not say i will never vote to overturn roe v. wade. he just said that precedent is important. and precedent upon precedent is even more important. >> right, which means absolutely nothing. the impression sa dent of the supreme court is the precedent of the supreme court until it decides it's not. they said something that you can point to that is actually technically a lie or perjury or anything like that. what they really did is say a whole lot of nothing which is what you have to do to get throug
wade precedent, in order to get susan collins' vote, which he did.of us who were following the kavanaugh nomination knew that it was all a lie. that kavanaugh was being put on the court to overturn roe v. wade because that's what president trump said that's he was doing. but somehow, susan collins was convinced by this charade. and voted to confirm him. and now we see, apparently, what the results are. >> jennifer, i don't know exactly what was said behind closed doors between justice...
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some of these other sitting republicans who held ahead -- >> susan, when this evidence first came out, people noticed. it broke through some of the other news that was gone of the time, related to the insurrection, because we're still processing of a video from the particulate -- >> to percolate up, in terms of arrest. when she said that, everybody took notice. do you think people -- present this public hearing that there are members of congress, republican members, that did tours the day before the attack on that building? it's possible. it depends on the members of congress and their district. it is shocking. let's just add to the fact that not only has the slope committee and give that the footage of this, but they probably also have people that they interviewed and offered testimony. they have gotten the select committee testimony of upwards of 800 people. there are staff members, other witnesses, there may be those trying to make a deal who did break into the capitol. this is a very interesting time for these members of congress. they probably do not want to go under oath. they w
some of these other sitting republicans who held ahead -- >> susan, when this evidence first came out, people noticed. it broke through some of the other news that was gone of the time, related to the insurrection, because we're still processing of a video from the particulate -- >> to percolate up, in terms of arrest. when she said that, everybody took notice. do you think people -- present this public hearing that there are members of congress, republican members, that did tours...
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so again, susan joe. thank you. here well, thanks very much for that that welcome and in particular to the nixon library and the richard dixon foundation and also to c-span viewers who are joining us virtually. as starting a little bit. more personal before we dive into the book. it welcome back to the west coast. you know, i think for for many years. this was probably a second home or a home for you. how many years did you spend here? and do you miss it? i spent with susan nolte. seven years going through documents day by day week by week year by year. this volume here is a mere two and a half million pages of research and that's what i do. and since you asked that question, i have a plot another plug that i forgot to give a year from now luke victor will be sitting in this seat. he is finished a study of the election of 1968 and we'll show that the anish adult incident had virtually nothing to do with the election of 1968. so if you're here now come back for luke a year from now and find out what really did happen
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with me now, steve moore and larry glazer and susan crabtree. susan, i have to believe it's a major concern considering now the urgency factor we seem to be getting from the president on this. >> that's right. we're going to hear from the president tomorrow. he's going to announce some changes and he's taking on inflation head on. i'm not sure he's going to convince the american people to trust him on the issue. you have democrats grasping for some change in the dynamic of their campaign. they are really trying to make it worse. people really vote pocketbook issues. you have a flurry of polls right now that are terrible news for the biden administration and democrats heading in to the mid-terms. you had a recent abc news survey that said 68% of respondents say they don't like how biden is handling inflation and refer republicans to handle it by a rate of 50% compared to 31% for democrats. so we're seeing big head winds on this issue. >> it's interesting. president biden keeps saying the same thing over and over again. i feel like he's putting p.
with me now, steve moore and larry glazer and susan crabtree. susan, i have to believe it's a major concern considering now the urgency factor we seem to be getting from the president on this. >> that's right. we're going to hear from the president tomorrow. he's going to announce some changes and he's taking on inflation head on. i'm not sure he's going to convince the american people to trust him on the issue. you have democrats grasping for some change in the dynamic of their campaign....
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republican strategist susan del press ceo, and democratic strategist when eta taller.o you first. let's start with president biden's first trip to asia as president. the president signed 40 billion dollar aid package for ukraine today that was floated for his signature. the bill got strong bipartisan support, in in the senate even though it was held up for a few days by kentucky senator rand paul. now you republicans and advocates brothers report the president's ukraine policy, and efforts to rebuild relationships with allies that were afraid during the trump years. should the white house be using this politically as an example of biden being able to be a uniter which is something he promised to be? >> it is something he's promised to be in it is something that he has tried to do since day one. but you can't govern with the opposing party if the opposing party chooses not to want to govern. and that is what we have seen with the republican party. and yes, there was bipartisanship on the funding to ukraine. but make no mistake about that, that's because much mcconnell a
republican strategist susan del press ceo, and democratic strategist when eta taller.o you first. let's start with president biden's first trip to asia as president. the president signed 40 billion dollar aid package for ukraine today that was floated for his signature. the bill got strong bipartisan support, in in the senate even though it was held up for a few days by kentucky senator rand paul. now you republicans and advocates brothers report the president's ukraine policy, and efforts to...