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susan: he died a hero. what about that day would allow anyone to describe his particular decisions and actions as especially heroic? david: because of the nature of the rescue mission he was flying, there are many witnesses to what happened. his job was, on that day, to fly with a whole group of other helicopters and fixed wing aircraft to rescue a group of special operations commandos who were under attack in cambodia by the north vietnamese. they had radioed to their team that they were hours away from being overrun, so the american military group of helicopters arrived on the site to rescue them on the ground in the mountainous area of cambodia where they were. because these commandos were not able to get to the landing zone very quickly, ultimately, the mission commander on that flight was jim lake, michael's good friend, and he made the decision to return to base back at khartoum to refuel and he said you stay on site here as long as you can, as long as your fuel holds out. we are going to go get fuel
susan: he died a hero. what about that day would allow anyone to describe his particular decisions and actions as especially heroic? david: because of the nature of the rescue mission he was flying, there are many witnesses to what happened. his job was, on that day, to fly with a whole group of other helicopters and fixed wing aircraft to rescue a group of special operations commandos who were under attack in cambodia by the north vietnamese. they had radioed to their team that they were hours...
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susan: you are a psychologist. what took you down the route of the data driven study of generations? jean: i am a gen x. in the early 90's, i was working on my college honors thesis. i noticed that my fellow undergrads were scoring very differently on psychology questionnaires man the 19 70's test manual said they should. this questionnaire had things about assertiveness, leadership. the women in particular looks completely different, it made me realize that actually makes sense, because the roles for women had changed a lot over that period that was my first study on generational differences. it also came at the same time that there was a lot of attention being paid to gen x. a lot of what was written was gases. they would maybe have some census and demographic data, but often make these bold assertions that gen x have low self-esteem. they would actually have the psychology questionnaires or other sources showing that. that was another project i did in graduate school, and it turns out that they actually expresse
susan: you are a psychologist. what took you down the route of the data driven study of generations? jean: i am a gen x. in the early 90's, i was working on my college honors thesis. i noticed that my fellow undergrads were scoring very differently on psychology questionnaires man the 19 70's test manual said they should. this questionnaire had things about assertiveness, leadership. the women in particular looks completely different, it made me realize that actually makes sense, because the...
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susan: let's move on to peter back.is probably one of the richest men that people have never heard of. what's his story? ashlee: amazing life story. he hails from new zealand, the very bottom of the south island, close to antarctica. small, rural farming community. peter never went to university. he is about 45. he was just tinkering from his earliest days, always working on cars and bikes and engines. he got a job at a fishing home appliance maker. he was working on dishwashers. that was his day job. making very nice dishwashers. at night, he would go home to his house, he had a shed, and he was consumed by this idea of rockets. he made his own propellant, he put plastic bags to protect himself from the propellant. he made rocket engine, miraculously, he was successful. he built a small rocket a number of years ago, more or less by himself. he was able to get some funding and start a company called rocket lab. it was based in new zealand for a number of years. it is funny that people have not heard of it, because it is
susan: let's move on to peter back.is probably one of the richest men that people have never heard of. what's his story? ashlee: amazing life story. he hails from new zealand, the very bottom of the south island, close to antarctica. small, rural farming community. peter never went to university. he is about 45. he was just tinkering from his earliest days, always working on cars and bikes and engines. he got a job at a fishing home appliance maker. he was working on dishwashers. that was his...
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susan: five minutes left.ou talked about the many good works that the ford as a coupled it in their retirement years. at the same time, he joined 10 corporate boards. how did he square that away? richard: it really bothered him. he talked to a number of people who were on boards with him. he was never a rainmaker. he didn't do that. it is interesting. he wouldn't join a board until 1980. that was when his political career came to an end. he left the white house with almost no money. we talked about feelings of guilt. i think he was determined to make up for all that lost time and make sure his wife and his children would be taken care of. he also -- people forget. one of the first things he was told, what brought him and jimmy carter together, they said, you know you have to raise $20 million to build a library, nobody told him that. most of his speaking fees went to the ford foundation to help build the ford library and the museum. it is interesting when you stop to think about the boards. i don't defend it,
susan: five minutes left.ou talked about the many good works that the ford as a coupled it in their retirement years. at the same time, he joined 10 corporate boards. how did he square that away? richard: it really bothered him. he talked to a number of people who were on boards with him. he was never a rainmaker. he didn't do that. it is interesting. he wouldn't join a board until 1980. that was when his political career came to an end. he left the white house with almost no money. we talked...
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susan: that's correct. the device over bluetooth and handles the keyboards and other device. stuart: lydia hu has the story and could there be a shortage of other beers? reporter: hey, stuart. there could be and that's what the experts are saying and we're in uncharted waters here but we have data that shows that sales and volumes of butt wiser and butt liwiser andbud light is fah this. >> bud light down for any given week, coors light and miller lite are up. generally beer drinkers tend to be pretty loyal so when that loyalty shifts and that goes back to me thinking it's going to be harder and hard tore get these lapsed cons consumers baco the family. reporter: dave williams there you heard from, he described the situation as a seesaw between budweiser and competitors and bud light sales slumping more than 24% for the most recent week and anheuser competitor seeing a boost and miller lite, coors light and yingling up by the double digits and the share price not doing much better and anheuser bush losing $1
susan: that's correct. the device over bluetooth and handles the keyboards and other device. stuart: lydia hu has the story and could there be a shortage of other beers? reporter: hey, stuart. there could be and that's what the experts are saying and we're in uncharted waters here but we have data that shows that sales and volumes of butt wiser and butt liwiser andbud light is fah this. >> bud light down for any given week, coors light and miller lite are up. generally beer drinkers tend...
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susan's back. tell me about theft. susan: yeah.ey were fortunate to to the avoid it. it's not the type of shrinkage that we've seen at argument the, half a billion dollars that's forecast for this year. however, if you look at costco, earnings missed, and that's what you're reacting to. the rest of it wasn't that bad. you had margin expansion meaning that they're making more money per item sold. foot traffic went up slightly, better than a lot of retailerses so far this earnings season, and traffic was up 3.5%. but that's also meaning that the shoppers weren't buying as much and ticket the prices went to down 3.5%. so heir the still sticking to the same -- the staples, the grocery are -- groce thelies, they have to stock their fridge. they are not buying the furniture or luxury small electronics, jewelry, hardware down by double digits. so i think when are hay going to raise that membership fees. that brought in a billion dollars for theming one of their main sales generators, and the last time they raised membership fees was to 17
susan's back. tell me about theft. susan: yeah.ey were fortunate to to the avoid it. it's not the type of shrinkage that we've seen at argument the, half a billion dollars that's forecast for this year. however, if you look at costco, earnings missed, and that's what you're reacting to. the rest of it wasn't that bad. you had margin expansion meaning that they're making more money per item sold. foot traffic went up slightly, better than a lot of retailerses so far this earnings season, and...
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are you with that, susan? like the democratic process of deciding what to do with my money. ashley: i never charge my kids rent all though i think that's a very good idea. i do support that. stuart: where do you think i've got all my money from, six kids and 11 grand kids. i charge them all. heath meyers says you're all putting in long hours and what's your daily schedule like on a workday? i get up at 5:45 and in -- to the be2:45and in the office at d conference at 5:30 and sit on the set 9-12 and go home and sleep. how about you, ash? ashley: early morning nine holes and wrote this down followed by a quick swim in the pool. breakfast, which includes a pot of tea and assorted fruit. massage, arrive for varney about five minutes ahead of time with water and comfortable pair of slippers. susan: yeah, i would probably throw in a workout there at some point to work off the day and get endorphins in but it's cruel to make all the producers sit at a 5:00 a.m. for a morning meeting when the show doesn't start till 9
are you with that, susan? like the democratic process of deciding what to do with my money. ashley: i never charge my kids rent all though i think that's a very good idea. i do support that. stuart: where do you think i've got all my money from, six kids and 11 grand kids. i charge them all. heath meyers says you're all putting in long hours and what's your daily schedule like on a workday? i get up at 5:45 and in -- to the be2:45and in the office at d conference at 5:30 and sit on the set 9-12...
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so, susan, let's get started. as they say. we have just seen the most extraordinary congress of the communist party of china. these are every five year events. it was the coronation of jinping who can now reign over china as long as he works no constitutional or term. he is basically emperor of everything, the economy the military, foreign policy through the lens of overreach. can you tell us why it was relatively easy for sesion ping to establish himself in such a powerful position. well thank you, jane. and it's really a great privilege to have this conversation with you today. as someone who has yourself studying china and asia a very long time. you know that it was surprisingly easy for xi jinping to consolidate power establish this system of highly centralized personal estate rule. and because don champion had sort to institutionalize the chinese political system to make it more predictable all based more on collect tive leadership than strongmen rule. and he, deng xiaoping, of course, was mao successor, who came into pow
so, susan, let's get started. as they say. we have just seen the most extraordinary congress of the communist party of china. these are every five year events. it was the coronation of jinping who can now reign over china as long as he works no constitutional or term. he is basically emperor of everything, the economy the military, foreign policy through the lens of overreach. can you tell us why it was relatively easy for sesion ping to establish himself in such a powerful position. well thank...
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so, susan, let's get started. as they say. we have just seen the most extraordinary congress of the communist party of china. these are every five year events. it was the coronation of jinping who can now reign over china as long as he works no constitutional or term. he is basically emperor of everything, the economy the military, foreign policy through the lens of overreach. can you tell us why it was relatively easy for sesion ping to establish himself in such a powerful position. well thank you, jane. and it's really a great privilege to have this conversation with you today. as someone who has yourself studying china and asia a very long time. you know that it was surprisingly easy for xi jinping to consolidate power establish this system of highly centralized personal estate rule. and because don champion had sort to institutionalize the chinese political system to make it more predictable all based more on collect tive leadership than strongmen rule. and he, deng xiaoping, of course, was mao successor, who came into pow
so, susan, let's get started. as they say. we have just seen the most extraordinary congress of the communist party of china. these are every five year events. it was the coronation of jinping who can now reign over china as long as he works no constitutional or term. he is basically emperor of everything, the economy the military, foreign policy through the lens of overreach. can you tell us why it was relatively easy for sesion ping to establish himself in such a powerful position. well thank...
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host: susan ferrechio we are running short on time. final minute before we let you watch the press conference. guest: i think he's effecting a lot of frustration by the public. they see the politician and money they make from their offices when they leave office, lucrative book bills, contracts, they make a lot of money. the higher up you are the more you make when you leave. the public's onto this and they see it. it has been a part of our government forever. i think today's press conference you're going to see a lot more detail about the inner workings of this kind of think. host: available at the c-span.org and the free c-span mobile video app. i imagine you will have a write up on this? guest: yes, we will be covering it. host: susan ferrechio >> c-span is unfiltered view of government and funded by these television companies and more. including
host: susan ferrechio we are running short on time. final minute before we let you watch the press conference. guest: i think he's effecting a lot of frustration by the public. they see the politician and money they make from their offices when they leave office, lucrative book bills, contracts, they make a lot of money. the higher up you are the more you make when you leave. the public's onto this and they see it. it has been a part of our government forever. i think today's press conference...
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what does that mean, susan? susan: look at streamers. 6% in the premarket and netflix getting a bounce from the fact of the audaddtier coming online with me people -- a ad tier and more uss signing up and crashing down on password sharing with 100 million around the world making up 50 to 60% of global subscribership and sherry red stone get ago boost of $125 million cash injection of paramount and that by the way comes from btt capital and who's the majority owner of bdd, michael dell. he offered $125 million lifeline and the largest investor in paramount global with a lot of people confused is warren buffett and paramount had a 30% down month in the past four weeks or so. lauren: take a look at ford shares. up 5.5%, susan. 1276. who's bullish on them? susan: we have a jeffries upgrade this morning. jeffries calling ford a buy. if their view it's worth $16. that's roughly around 32% upside and not bad if you can get it in this market. they say that ford has a strong plan and management that can help close the gap in the rivals and it's p
what does that mean, susan? susan: look at streamers. 6% in the premarket and netflix getting a bounce from the fact of the audaddtier coming online with me people -- a ad tier and more uss signing up and crashing down on password sharing with 100 million around the world making up 50 to 60% of global subscribership and sherry red stone get ago boost of $125 million cash injection of paramount and that by the way comes from btt capital and who's the majority owner of bdd, michael dell. he...
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susan: it is pretty split. of people on wall street, they like biden's steady hand and his cabinet picks. but his aggressive stance on antitrust has turned out potential backers on wall street, it could deliver the less regulation but financiers are worried trump is unpredictable and that could wreak havoc on global markets. one senior dealmaker telling the journal that everybody is hoping for a miracle, nobody wants biden nw want to trump. you have a coalition of billionaires backing this no labels group that wants west virginia, red state democrat joe manchin and others are backing more moderate candidates like tim scott which was announced last week. if you billionaires have paused their funding on desantis's campaign. ken griffin of citadel, also you have to deal sitting on the sidelines of 2024 because he doesn't feel candidates are talking about the real issues. lauren: a lot of it is backed by the grassroots. jason katz joins us now. charlie hurt said biden is underwater when it comes to the economy. we
susan: it is pretty split. of people on wall street, they like biden's steady hand and his cabinet picks. but his aggressive stance on antitrust has turned out potential backers on wall street, it could deliver the less regulation but financiers are worried trump is unpredictable and that could wreak havoc on global markets. one senior dealmaker telling the journal that everybody is hoping for a miracle, nobody wants biden nw want to trump. you have a coalition of billionaires backing this no...
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susan, this is for you. what do you think, will it create more jobs than destroy? susan: both.ork in healthcare and education and if you're in se some of the manual jobs, yes, i have concerns. stuart: that was a good answer. you're a diplomat. sam writes this, are there any quintessential british foods that you and ashley miss that are hard to find in the u.s.? i'll start that one, hp source and wheatabix. i love them both and they're not hard to find. get them anywhere. ash. ashley: scotch eggs, mar mite, branson pickles, bait well tarts. you name it, i logano them all and miss it. stuart: pickled eggs and walnuts are on the bar counter sipping your pint. delicious. lauren: i haven't heard of any of those except pickled eggs. stuart: you're in america. matt, the producers are speaking in your ear or selecting certain music, et cetera. put them on camera for just a minute. i would love to see what these people look like. okay, there you go. they're all there. now they will not turn around. they won't turn around and have their face on tv. they're a great group of youngsters and
susan, this is for you. what do you think, will it create more jobs than destroy? susan: both.ork in healthcare and education and if you're in se some of the manual jobs, yes, i have concerns. stuart: that was a good answer. you're a diplomat. sam writes this, are there any quintessential british foods that you and ashley miss that are hard to find in the u.s.? i'll start that one, hp source and wheatabix. i love them both and they're not hard to find. get them anywhere. ash. ashley: scotch...
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susan: it's been pretty anguishing. van derbeken: susan schroder says she struggled in the month since her father peter schroder jr. died. he drank cleaning fluid mistakenly served to him as juice here at the atria park assisted living facility in san mateo. susan was at her father's side when he died of massive internal injuries 11 days later. susan: it's hard to sleep at night. but, you know, my father loved me and i loved him, and that's the most important thing. jaxon: a second 93-year-old resident, trudy maxwell, died in the poisoning incident last august, and a third resident was hospitalized. now san mateo county prosecutors have charged the atria worker who allegedly poured the cleaning fluid into a pitcher with five felony criminal counts, two for involuntary manslaughter and three allegations of elder abuse. steve: it's very hard to deal with a 5-gallon drum, and so she poured it into a fruit pitcher that is used to serve drinks intending to then take that and move it, you know, elsewhere to do the cleaning wi
susan: it's been pretty anguishing. van derbeken: susan schroder says she struggled in the month since her father peter schroder jr. died. he drank cleaning fluid mistakenly served to him as juice here at the atria park assisted living facility in san mateo. susan was at her father's side when he died of massive internal injuries 11 days later. susan: it's hard to sleep at night. but, you know, my father loved me and i loved him, and that's the most important thing. jaxon: a second 93-year-old...
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it was hard on susan. that was the thing that was so difficult.ll of her friends immediatelyf took it up and made fun of it. and to this day she still resents it. but life is not always a bed of roses. >> mrs. ford have a question on the judgment orange county superior court. the cert drug korth another judge. i like to ask a question about drug court. drug court beats non- violent drugs to have an addiction said being incarcerated are given an opportunity to complete the puprogram. what are your thoughts on something like that for the public? >> my feeling is, unless we have education and treatment for people a drug problem is going to on and on. i certainly believe treatment is much better than incarceration when it is appropriate. there are times when repeated offenses that are causing very damaging accidents and endangering people's lives is probably not appropriate because they've had that opportunity. so does that answer your question? nine violent drug addicts the first-ever incarcerated. >> is a very good opportunity to treat this person a
it was hard on susan. that was the thing that was so difficult.ll of her friends immediatelyf took it up and made fun of it. and to this day she still resents it. but life is not always a bed of roses. >> mrs. ford have a question on the judgment orange county superior court. the cert drug korth another judge. i like to ask a question about drug court. drug court beats non- violent drugs to have an addiction said being incarcerated are given an opportunity to complete the puprogram. what...
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susan, welcome from your home in texas.covered susan as a reporter since she was 16 years old. susan, those times when you moved into the white house, flowers were everywhere. >> my mother, you know, loved flowers, and so she was happy to have fresh flowers in her house. and i like to have fresh flowers in my house here. >> absolutely. at the white house, there is an elaborate hierarchy. there is a full-time florist on the staff, and i have seen the cart going around in the white house putting fresh flowers on almost every table on a daily basis. did your mom get involved with that? was there a greenhouse on the property where she could come in and choose things? >> no, there wasn't a greenhouse on the property, and if there is a greenhouse someplace else, i never got to see it. but she loved the fresh flowers and, yes, the white house did beautiful fresh flowers. you've got to remember, anne, when we moved in, it was a pretty tumultuous time, so i don't think mother got involved in the flowers as quickly as she would -- th
susan, welcome from your home in texas.covered susan as a reporter since she was 16 years old. susan, those times when you moved into the white house, flowers were everywhere. >> my mother, you know, loved flowers, and so she was happy to have fresh flowers in her house. and i like to have fresh flowers in my house here. >> absolutely. at the white house, there is an elaborate hierarchy. there is a full-time florist on the staff, and i have seen the cart going around in the white...
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susan: really?e it and don't know the industry that well but wouldn't that make sense? susan: if you look at latest numbers still 75 million across the country. lowest penetration rate since 1992, which is two years before direct tv started and if disney and espn goes early and say we're done with cable, we're moving directly to streaming, that would be huge industry shakeup and disruption. stuart: you realize we're on cable television as we speak. susan: you can watch this content on different screens in the future. stuart: this is very true. ai chip race. susan: i've been telling you about this and mark zuckerberg made my point that if you own the super computers, chips and foundations and you have a better chance to win the ai future so zuck up loading this on instagram. this is a photo of what's going into the new ai supercomputer at meta. 16,000 nvidia chips will be used and called the research super cluster, which will train meta's chatgpt competitor and as i mentioned to you, nvidia kurt king
susan: really?e it and don't know the industry that well but wouldn't that make sense? susan: if you look at latest numbers still 75 million across the country. lowest penetration rate since 1992, which is two years before direct tv started and if disney and espn goes early and say we're done with cable, we're moving directly to streaming, that would be huge industry shakeup and disruption. stuart: you realize we're on cable television as we speak. susan: you can watch this content on different...
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it was hard on susan. that was the thing that was soia difficult. all of her friends immediately took it up and made fun of it. and to this day she still resents it. life does not always have a better road. >> mrs. ford i'm a judge i started with that another judge and i would like to ask your question about drug court. drug court treat non- violent drug addicts who have an addiction instead of being incarcerated tartan giving an opportunity. what are your thoughts on something like that for the public? what's my feeling is that in less we have education and treatment for people, the drug problem is going to go on and on. i certainly believe treatment is much better than incarceration when it is appropriate. there are times when repeated offenses that are causing very damaging accidents and endangering people's lives. it's probably not appropriate because they have had that opportunity and has worked. does that answer your question? most of the percent were incarcerated for the first time. what does a very good opportunity to treat this person and h
it was hard on susan. that was the thing that was soia difficult. all of her friends immediately took it up and made fun of it. and to this day she still resents it. life does not always have a better road. >> mrs. ford i'm a judge i started with that another judge and i would like to ask your question about drug court. drug court treat non- violent drug addicts who have an addiction instead of being incarcerated tartan giving an opportunity. what are your thoughts on something like that...
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on betty my jack's team susan and gail. to come down with me and to listen while betty wrote read a statement that i have sent to. governor carter i may call on the real spokesman for the family betty the president asked me to tell you. that he telephone president like carter a short time ago and congratulated on his victory. the president also wants to thank all those thousands. of people who work so hard on his behalf. and the millions who supported him with their votes. it's been the greatest honor. of my husband's life to have served his fellow americans during two of most difficult years in our history. and to join him and giving your united support to press and elect carter as he prepares to assume his new responsibilities. that was betty ford speaking of the straightforward manner to which americans became accustomed in the nearly two and a half years. she lived in the white house. the concession statement she delivered on behalf of a horse president gerald ford ending. the 1976 campaign was not the end of her own po
on betty my jack's team susan and gail. to come down with me and to listen while betty wrote read a statement that i have sent to. governor carter i may call on the real spokesman for the family betty the president asked me to tell you. that he telephone president like carter a short time ago and congratulated on his victory. the president also wants to thank all those thousands. of people who work so hard on his behalf. and the millions who supported him with their votes. it's been the...
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we went about business as usual the dollar susan. once the news was out that her father's name have been included on the list, he was convinced to be picked. nixon had announced he would take -- make his election october 12 in the east room of the white house. both houses of congress were to hear the announcement. being placed in the white house that appointed time. during dinner, it was president nixon just as susan knew it would be and the call came from the white house. it came through on her private childcare line which has no extension invites childproof, i mean it came with a death threat to any child who did to use it. under the circumstances, she naturally sprinted up to the phone and called her father and president nixon said i asked my husband to please pick up an extension, the nonexistent child extension. to remain cool and controlled, problem is back, giving the phone number. [laughter] hung upper left answers is going to call back. wet waited for what seemed an eternity. to this day i wonder what we would have done if t
we went about business as usual the dollar susan. once the news was out that her father's name have been included on the list, he was convinced to be picked. nixon had announced he would take -- make his election october 12 in the east room of the white house. both houses of congress were to hear the announcement. being placed in the white house that appointed time. during dinner, it was president nixon just as susan knew it would be and the call came from the white house. it came through on...
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susan wright, outgoing director -- susan rice that the outgoing director of the u.s.ecurity council. good luck, thank you for coming to washington post live. >> c-span is unfiltered view of government and funded by these television companies and more. public service along wh these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. fridays at 8:00 p.m., c-span brings you "after words" where authors are interviewed on their latest books. this week, science journalist explores the origins of patriarchy. watch "after words" every friday at 8:00 p.m. here on c-span. >> 2023 marks the 50th anniversary of the end of the vietnam war and on sunday night, we'll discuss the war with metro daniel wise. "in that time" tells of a poet and musician missing in action after the helicopter he was piloting was shot down over cambodia. >> he made the decision that he would rescue these men. he went down to the landing zone area and hovered on the ground four minutes waiting for the team to arrive there which is an eternity and a long time to be sitting vulnerable for t
susan wright, outgoing director -- susan rice that the outgoing director of the u.s.ecurity council. good luck, thank you for coming to washington post live. >> c-span is unfiltered view of government and funded by these television companies and more. public service along wh these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. fridays at 8:00 p.m., c-span brings you "after words" where authors are interviewed on their latest books. this week, science...
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susan: which will increase access. carla: you can see teddy roosevelt's diary, rosa parks's recipe for peanut butter pancakes in her own hand. we are digitizing at the library of congress. most libraries when they think about, what do you digitize, manuscripts and things, it is the unique things that you only get a chance to see in person. susan: i remember when my daughter was doing a report for high school and i have a vision of reports being written but she was incorporating amazing digital access like marion robinson -- i mean, just astonishing contributions. they think about it differently these days. carla: and videos you can incorporate. you're going to have someone that i admire so much and who can talk about the use of materials, ken burns. and still does a lot of his research using the library of congress. susan: that is a perfect segue. [laughter] i want to thank you, carla. this has been an absolutely phenomenal discussion. thank you for coming. but most of all, thank you for everything that you are doing a
susan: which will increase access. carla: you can see teddy roosevelt's diary, rosa parks's recipe for peanut butter pancakes in her own hand. we are digitizing at the library of congress. most libraries when they think about, what do you digitize, manuscripts and things, it is the unique things that you only get a chance to see in person. susan: i remember when my daughter was doing a report for high school and i have a vision of reports being written but she was incorporating amazing digital...
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how about you, susan?oorman as well, if they go say bring your car around or the valet. stuart: you have a doorplan who brings your car around to you? >> i'm just saying if you're at a hotel and there's a valet and they bring your car around you're supposed to tip. stuart: this is fun. what you got, ash? ashley: well this is from mr. "varney" who has his own driver, by the way, so don't let him make fun of you susan. i do the same thing. you know? these are hard working and i'm grateful they are actually at work. i'm always great to see that in this day and age so yes, they deserve the tip, and a good tip. stuart: yeah, and i tip big. 20-25% i do that. that's pretty craze. this is from jb on twitter. always a great shows stu and the guests keep us informed. it was announced ringo star be making a concert appearance near me. i'm a big beats els fan. i've never seen them solo. have you or your guests had that pleasure? me, no. susan probably not. >> [laughter] i would love to see paul mccartn ey though. one
how about you, susan?oorman as well, if they go say bring your car around or the valet. stuart: you have a doorplan who brings your car around to you? >> i'm just saying if you're at a hotel and there's a valet and they bring your car around you're supposed to tip. stuart: this is fun. what you got, ash? ashley: well this is from mr. "varney" who has his own driver, by the way, so don't let him make fun of you susan. i do the same thing. you know? these are hard working and i'm...
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susan says. how ettmmet— wouldn't. susan says. how ettmmet-veu- wouldn't. susan says.rporation tax,— the duchy of cornwall should pay corporation tax, should they? vee— corporation tax, should they? vee vee. — corporation tax, should they? vee vee. ue. — corporation tax, should they? yes yes. no. .jt�*j5; .. 2tit yes yes. no. maybe. i mean, do i feel strongly about that? look at him. i mean, so it's maybe you think that the royals should pay you think that the royals should pay corporation . he's suddenly pay corporation. he's suddenly gone west on tax ago . 98% for gone west on tax ago. 98% for bp. it may gone west on tax ago. 98% for en t mav te— gone west on tax ago. 98% for bp. it may be exactly- bp. it may be exactly backtracking. . bp. it may be exactly- backtracking. it's backtracking. dave says. can you ask mcternan, would he put a windfall tax on the billions being made from wind and solar? yes. would you? ateetutetv. — wind and solar? yes. would you? ateetutetv. t— wind and solar? yes. would you? absolutely. i think— wind and solar? yes. would you? absolutely
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susan: yeah.ow carl icahn, billionaire, his company, icahn enterprises, are being investigated by the new york attorney general according to the journal. icahn industry, they say that they have been asked for information from the southern district for corporate governance issues, capital, dividends and valuations. that request came last week just a ea athe after the famed short seller hindenburg research accuseed icahn enterprises of overestimating their values. hindenburg, they've hurt a lot of famous rich billionaires around the world, nikola's founder, trevor millon the, who's been convicted on securities fraud x. and many reaction to this, you heard icahn enterprises, hay actually broke down the value of some of their -- wrote down the value of some of their real estate holdings just in case. carl icahn just said a few minutes ago he is in compliance with taking out these personal loans. the stock is down by a third. also they said they lost more money which was a surprise to start this year,
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susan wright, outgoing director -- susan rice that the outgoing director of the u.s.ity council. good luck, thank you for coming to washington post live. that sd as a member of congress. >> our border is a disaster. crime infested our cities and the federal government makes it harder for to make ends meet. and the president flounders. but success is attainable and freedom is worth fighting for. writing the ship requires -- righting the ship requires bringing normalcy to our society and integrity to our institution. truth must be our foundation. common sense can no longer be an uncommon virtue. and florida, we proved that it can be done. we chose fact is over fear. education over indoctrination, law and order over rioting and disorder. we held the line when freedom was under attack. we showed that we can revitalize america. we have the strength to lead. i'm ron desantis, and i am running for president to lead our great american comeback. ♪
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and joining me now for the exit is ambassador susan rice. ambassador rice, thanks for coming back to capehart, washington post live. it's great to be with you, jonathan. thanks for having me. i think this is your third your third time on on my podcast. so thank you very much for coming on. so many times. let's deal with something serious and this is part of your portfolio as a member of the as the director of the domestic council, may 24th is the one year anniversary of the mass shooting at bravo elementary in uvalde, texas. in response to that and the mass shooting ten days earlier in buffalo new york at the grocery store that bipartisan safer communities act passed a month later. and it's the most significant piece of gun legislation in 30 years. what is this law meant to accomplish? well, jonathan, as you said, it is the most meaningful gun safety reform legislation that we've had in almost three decades. it does several things. first of all, it provides unprecedented resources to communities, to schools and support for mental health. it
and joining me now for the exit is ambassador susan rice. ambassador rice, thanks for coming back to capehart, washington post live. it's great to be with you, jonathan. thanks for having me. i think this is your third your third time on on my podcast. so thank you very much for coming on. so many times. let's deal with something serious and this is part of your portfolio as a member of the as the director of the domestic council, may 24th is the one year anniversary of the mass shooting at...
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susan, thank you very much, indeed. the republicans on debt, exclamation point. senator mike braun joins us now. mr. senator, this sounds like a breakthrough to me. is it? if. >> well, they need a few more than just sinema and manchin, but with i'm glad those two have been kind of the stalwarts that have prevented even more craziness from this federal government. but, yeah, looks like they're coalescing on the common sense approach. i mean, it's not that hard to do. we haven't done a budget in nearly 20 the years. we're now $31 trillion in debt. the interest that we're going the to be the paying is going to crowd out so much other sufficient. so i don't know how the rest of the democrats get by with saying we need more of this insanity. in fact, right after this i'm going to wrestle in a budget hearing, and in the little over four years a i've been here, stu, we've not done one budget resolution or budget period and the mechanics of it. you talk about one issue after another. that's why we're in this mess. thank goodnes
susan, thank you very much, indeed. the republicans on debt, exclamation point. senator mike braun joins us now. mr. senator, this sounds like a breakthrough to me. is it? if. >> well, they need a few more than just sinema and manchin, but with i'm glad those two have been kind of the stalwarts that have prevented even more craziness from this federal government. but, yeah, looks like they're coalescing on the common sense approach. i mean, it's not that hard to do. we haven't done a...
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susan: oh. it's susan sarandon. ross: oh, yeah! [cheers and applause] thank you. thank you.oss: [laughs] aww.
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, susan, susan susan: hi. yes. in this i'm on the hear. see you is not the age of the set of subs, just the who had been shot and so that's why the guys switched to the bank. yeah, i did do a 2 month to view if it'll be june. best of flash. that'll be, it has nothing to do with this lady. the thing is most of the, the less the key but that and then it's good for you then for the image and i'm up at the bed. literally just do a bad question because he is going to try to catch him up on the 2nd. let me just a number is more of a fellow gotten better because he literally had them 6 and the level of the photo and actual gish hovering to just a slight able to do is just as of a sentence. and as you are both on sending this, it's in the basement, that's what we do here. it'll be, it's gonna know you don't have to. well, for the 5 days of love, a feather that student the goes to the the genus and can into the universe in belgium, in the i was just me as a mechanic. oh, of the or the high again. it's still a non settl
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the susan susan. susan susan: hi. yes. in this, i'm on the most the best of the here. so you know, the age, the sort of subject just the or or have the shot. is it as well by the guys so you guys were still kind of left alone. it was a lot to, but yeah, i did do a 2 month to view if it'll be june. beth, i'm sure it'll be, it has nothing to do with a slightly the thing is most of the, the less the key but that i minutes put v a n a for the image and i'm up at the bed . literally just do a bad question because he let me try to catch him up on a 2nd. let me get to know each by 1030 because he a little have them sick. and the new, the other that be the total initial jewish hospital just as well able to do is just of a sentence and that you are welcome, cindy, unless it's in the community, it's been had to be, it's come in a didn't have to change. so i made that stupid one altogether to the genus. and the thing in the, in the, in belgium is maybe the was just me as a mechanic. oh, of the a. hi. braun boys bri ethan slide picture button. this occupied palestinian city boys a
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the susan susan, susan susan, hey, i've been this, i'm on the most of us to the here. so you are known to asians a sort of subject to the just the or have the shot is the less so by the guys. so you guys were still present to show the yeah, i did do a 2 month of the v. c. the budget, best of flash of a base has much and endorsed this way. these are the things that most of the of the less the key. but that minutes put the end of the image and i'm up on the 2 bedroom. uh, literally just do a bath question a little because he had a few months on a 2nd. let me just a number of the fellow converted because he a little at them 6 and the level other than that be the total initial jewish hospital. additional able to do is just of up some fields and ask you a lot about. so i'm sitting in this, it's in the community, it's been hed international. we do have bullets, we'll beat them in a didn't had to what else? well, besides the days of, let me think that it's the one on because it looks like the the, the universe in belgium in the i was just me as a mechanic. oh, of the i had br
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the susan, susan, susan susan . hi. yes, in this, i'm on the mazda best of the here. so you know, to age the sort of subject to the or or have the stuff that it was shot. is it less why the guys so you guys were still left alone? it was a lot to back. yeah, i did do a 2 month of the v. c. the budget, best of about a bunch of them. it has nothing to do with a slightly the thing that most of the the less the key but that i minutes would be at the end of the image and i'm up to 2 bedroom. uh, literally just do a bad question because he let me try to get a few more moments. okay. let me just a normal age by 1030 because he a little have them sick and no level. other than that, be the total initial jewish hospital just as well able to do is just sent in so that you are both on sending this it's in the community, it's been had that's what we do here. it'll be, it's gonna know you didn't have to update the student opinion one altogether to choose the teachers. and the thing in the, in belgium is maybe the, just me as a mechanic. oh, of the a. hi. braun boys bri then slide pi
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susan: banks. actually with google.future if you go to wendy's, the drive through is an ai chat bot for you. this is about ai and google ai trade today and wall street optimistic and 5% rally and a huge trillion dollar company and their new ai search has unveiled yesterday will likely keep google in the lead and don't have to play defense versus microsoft and c chatgpt when it come tosser much and that's important because the search is the main moneymaker and two-thirds of revenue at google and 90% of market dominance and their new search generative ai not only getting usual search results in the bar at the top but they're make ago suggestion for you on what you may want to know next. going to australia, it suggests the weather forecast and great vineyards that varney wine makes. ai powered g mail and capability and 3d realtime and street view maps and editing and new pixel foldable phone. starting at $1800 and new hardware announced and makes apple the last major smart phone maker without a foldable device and not a bi
susan: banks. actually with google.future if you go to wendy's, the drive through is an ai chat bot for you. this is about ai and google ai trade today and wall street optimistic and 5% rally and a huge trillion dollar company and their new ai search has unveiled yesterday will likely keep google in the lead and don't have to play defense versus microsoft and c chatgpt when it come tosser much and that's important because the search is the main moneymaker and two-thirds of revenue at google and...
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susan susan southard first book, nagasaki life after nuclear war, is the recipient of the dayton literary peace prize and j. anthony lucas book prize sponsored by the columbia school of journalism and university's nieman foundation for. journalism. nagasaki was also named a best book of the year. the washington post's the economist, kirkus reviews and the american association. nagasaki has also been published in england, spain, denmark, china, taiwan and japan. and excerpts of the book have appeared in journals around the world. susan's work has also appeared in the new york times. the washington post and the los angeles times and politico, among others. she holds an mfa in creative writing from antioch university, los angeles and was a nonfiction fellow at the norman mailer center in provincetown, massachusetts susan has spoken before united nations and continues to at international disarmament conferences universities and public forums around the united states and abroad. she teaches graduate level nonfiction seminars and directed a three year creative writing program at a federal priso
susan susan southard first book, nagasaki life after nuclear war, is the recipient of the dayton literary peace prize and j. anthony lucas book prize sponsored by the columbia school of journalism and university's nieman foundation for. journalism. nagasaki was also named a best book of the year. the washington post's the economist, kirkus reviews and the american association. nagasaki has also been published in england, spain, denmark, china, taiwan and japan. and excerpts of the book have...
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slick susan you're so right about that.30 guests. those are the years when i first started covering the white house. that was a larger seating than earlier state dinners. the idea all the flowers and other to core come together, to go back to be sin.dinner not only was the eighth tumultuous time for the united states and for your parents on the change in administration in washington it was on b the cusp of movement in the middle east. eventually another year or two later president sadat was a very important player in this. was going to be extraordinary. he was such a worldly man he did appreciate american culture in these famous remington bronzes who put on it white house dinner table surrounded by beautiful flowers was really a classic departure. one that most first ladies of her father either. i'm about one state dinner i believe it's for austrian president or premier. there was crystal sculpture in the middle. and on the staff does a lot but your mother really brought the style and the taste. i'm frankly a level of elega
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thanks, susan back to you. this , senators dianne feinstein and john fetterman have had very public health issues. their ability to serve effective ly has been called into question. got it. phil wegman is the white house reporter from real clear politic s and joins me now. phil, who decides if these senators are fit to serve? >> ultimately that's the voters and because senator dianne feinstein decided to stand for re-election in 2018 and because senate democrats never did anything about an in polite open conversation on capitol hill, we're going to be having a pretty uncomfortable debate about litmus tests, about age requirements, and you're going to see senator dianne feinstein at the end of her career in the cross fire of all of this because of politics. stuart: but can't you have exactly the same situation arriving with president biden? i mean, he is ailing to some degree, he's frail, forgets his train of thought. the same questions will be asked of the president, and whose going to tell him it's time to go?
thanks, susan back to you. this , senators dianne feinstein and john fetterman have had very public health issues. their ability to serve effective ly has been called into question. got it. phil wegman is the white house reporter from real clear politic s and joins me now. phil, who decides if these senators are fit to serve? >> ultimately that's the voters and because senator dianne feinstein decided to stand for re-election in 2018 and because senate democrats never did anything about...