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now i am at the white house. i think that one of the things that i said that is most unique about the way that is different from -- the way we covered the president is different than the way we cover any other politician in washington or anywhere in any statehouse, he is basically stuck with us almost all the time. any public statements, any public appearance, even a personal dinner out with his wife, a cough game -- a golf game, we are nearby. a small cluster of the press as representative of the larger pool of the press corps, it is not glamorous. looking for any sign we can of him, making sure he is where he is supposed to be, and giving a rhythm of his daily life. christi: we view say where you are from and what your academic past was. kathleen: i didn't do any journalism when i was in school originally, i didn't know what i wanted to do. i studied history, the classics. t wasn't a terribly useful major. i got into journalism later in life and went to berkeley for graduate school. i did internships at the l.a.
now i am at the white house. i think that one of the things that i said that is most unique about the way that is different from -- the way we covered the president is different than the way we cover any other politician in washington or anywhere in any statehouse, he is basically stuck with us almost all the time. any public statements, any public appearance, even a personal dinner out with his wife, a cough game -- a golf game, we are nearby. a small cluster of the press as representative of...
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i didn't know who they were when i was in the white house. occurred, i said, oh, no, because i knew at once instinctively it was our guys. >> g. gordon liddy, ex-fbi, ex-treasury, ex-justice, ex-white house consultant, and e. howard hunt jr., ex-cia, ex-bay of pigs planner, ex-white house consultant. >> they thought they were james bond. we didn't think they measured up. it was closer to the typical gang that couldn't shoot straight. >> earl silva read the names of 60 government witnesses. the list included only one low ranking white house lawyer and several former employees to re-elect the president. >> if you don't know richard nixon's psychology, you don't know his background, you could never understand why the white house reacted to watergate the way it does. >> from day one, there was a great sense that we were under siege. and we were not deceiving ourselves that the press did not like us. both houses of congress did not like nixon. i mean, that is the truth. and the question is how you deal with it. >> he tries to build a little like ma
i didn't know who they were when i was in the white house. occurred, i said, oh, no, because i knew at once instinctively it was our guys. >> g. gordon liddy, ex-fbi, ex-treasury, ex-justice, ex-white house consultant, and e. howard hunt jr., ex-cia, ex-bay of pigs planner, ex-white house consultant. >> they thought they were james bond. we didn't think they measured up. it was closer to the typical gang that couldn't shoot straight. >> earl silva read the names of 60...
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the white house is that we don't without. remake of havana the thing is done area april and i will be fighting to get on a plane first. that will be held the story. >> i will have a cuban cigar. >> i will take that picture and tweeted. this president has definitely shown a willingness to executive orders on immigration being a perfect example. your point is really well taken that we have 70 month left to go and he still has a lot of latitude. he still checking things off the list. when he runs out of things he can do with congress, there are things he can do strictly on his own authority. they took my phone when i came in here, so i don't know what time it is. timemebody watching the for me? if somebody from the washington center could get in my field a view and give us a sense -- our two-minuten warning is. time forn: we've got questions. i'm going to invite you to come to the microphone, one or two do people just to get us started on each side. this is exciting. here we go. we get a taste of our own medicine now. ms. ryan: p
the white house is that we don't without. remake of havana the thing is done area april and i will be fighting to get on a plane first. that will be held the story. >> i will have a cuban cigar. >> i will take that picture and tweeted. this president has definitely shown a willingness to executive orders on immigration being a perfect example. your point is really well taken that we have 70 month left to go and he still has a lot of latitude. he still checking things off the list....
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of the tradition thata continues at the white house. the obama's posted one. host: it is another connection between the first ladies. floyd, are you there? caller: how to the reagan's interact with prince charles and princess diana? we saw the video. do you have any memories? i know that everybody in the world wanted to be at the white house and wanted to be at that state dinner. host: let's move on to the event that is important in the ultimate disposition of the white house. that is the contra investigation. crisis inreal confidence for the presidency. s role?s nancy reagan' she recognize the threat to the presidency and doubled down on negotiations that we were talking about and encourage that because she thought that would be a better way to change my fathersation and is reagan's preeminent biographer. he thought the most important contribution was pushing on reagan to apologize on iran-contra. he came out and had that funny speech. host: it took him a while. guest: there was an agonizing time span when the president didn't want to i
of the tradition thata continues at the white house. the obama's posted one. host: it is another connection between the first ladies. floyd, are you there? caller: how to the reagan's interact with prince charles and princess diana? we saw the video. do you have any memories? i know that everybody in the world wanted to be at the white house and wanted to be at that state dinner. host: let's move on to the event that is important in the ultimate disposition of the white house. that is the...
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and we got invited to go to the white house. and then after that, the ladies got to go to see the congress, which you just mentioned, they were discussing the panama canal treaty. and it was just a great event.but that night, it was so -- it was just so wonderful, being at the white house and meeting with all the -- and it was a governors' meeting as well.and then, we had done campaigning for president carter through some of the towns in alabama along with tammy wynette. and it was just a wonderful event, and we just really loved president carter and mrs. carter. and they were just so gracious. susan swain: thanks very much.well, we learned that her interest in the arts was much broader than just southern music, and national. but did they, in fact, reach out to that constituency as well? grace hale: well, it was interesting during the campaign, again, the expansion of the media during this time, a lot of musicians from the south endorsed carter's campaign.and i think most interestingly. and perhaps forgotten today, southern rock
and we got invited to go to the white house. and then after that, the ladies got to go to see the congress, which you just mentioned, they were discussing the panama canal treaty. and it was just a great event.but that night, it was so -- it was just so wonderful, being at the white house and meeting with all the -- and it was a governors' meeting as well.and then, we had done campaigning for president carter through some of the towns in alabama along with tammy wynette. and it was just a...
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they're journalists, they have covered the white house. they're leaders in their field and they're the folks that get to write the first draft of history. opportunity for you to think today about the issues you care about and the difference you want to make as you embark upon your future pathways of achievement. so to introduce us in just a moment is our vice president of student affairs, mr. kevin nunnally. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. it is my pleasure to welcome today our moderator, miss christie parsons. she is a correspondent, a 26-year veteran of the chicago continue bune where she covered campaigns, state government and local politics before joining the washington bureau in 2006. a recent past president of the white house correspondents association, she has an undergraduate degree in journalism and english and a masters from yale law school. please welcome ms. christi parsons. [applause] ms. parsons: thank you for that very nice introduction. when i heard we were talking to college students, i first of all didn't expect you
they're journalists, they have covered the white house. they're leaders in their field and they're the folks that get to write the first draft of history. opportunity for you to think today about the issues you care about and the difference you want to make as you embark upon your future pathways of achievement. so to introduce us in just a moment is our vice president of student affairs, mr. kevin nunnally. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. it is my pleasure to welcome today our...
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during the white house -- during the obama white house. so when that happens there is -- it happens every day, by the way. there is a mass shooting in this country on the average of once day. more than one person being shot and the gun person -- the shooter being -- having a gunshot as well. by that definition there is a mass shooting in this country almost every day. so there is a real sense of sadness that goes on with it. did i a story in the past week how this informs the president's approach to gun control, and i think that one thing we try -- i try very hard to do at the white house is exactly what kathleen said which is to step away from that -- whatever the white house fixation is or the white house point of view and to try to inform the conversation more fully with information, evidence, data from the outside. april: yesterday. sorry. yesterday i literally because the president was just in chicago talking to the police chief, the international association of police chiefs and gun control was one of the issues. so yesterday in the b
during the white house -- during the obama white house. so when that happens there is -- it happens every day, by the way. there is a mass shooting in this country on the average of once day. more than one person being shot and the gun person -- the shooter being -- having a gunshot as well. by that definition there is a mass shooting in this country almost every day. so there is a real sense of sadness that goes on with it. did i a story in the past week how this informs the president's...
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she held a news conference at the white house. let us listen to one of the questions that was asked of her. >> how would you like to be remembered? >> well, i would like to be remembered in a very kind way. also, as a constructive wife of a president. to come anywhere near living up to those first ladies who have gone before me. they have all done a great job and i admired them a great deal. it is my ambition to come close to them. blue, wey, out of the were talking and she said to me, i do not know why people thought it was a bad thing that i admired eleanor roosevelt. it was not just a public not -- not just the public accomplishments of eleanor roosevelt as it was the private challenges that eleanor roosevelt had confronted along the way. in becoming eleanor roosevelt. she was a role model. johnson.y bird she was a very good friend but also a rolehe was model. this was a to mulch with our country's history. we chose a few of them as hallmark events of the ford years beginning with the pardon of richard nixon. in 1976, a nation c
she held a news conference at the white house. let us listen to one of the questions that was asked of her. >> how would you like to be remembered? >> well, i would like to be remembered in a very kind way. also, as a constructive wife of a president. to come anywhere near living up to those first ladies who have gone before me. they have all done a great job and i admired them a great deal. it is my ambition to come close to them. blue, wey, out of the were talking and she said to...
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they reached the white house. d it's interesting to note -- we were talking about this before we started -- we're doing this program live on the 20th of january, 2014, and it is today exactly the 25th anniversary of the bushes coming into the white house. the bush years -- and we have, as we do in each of these programs, a still of the important things that happened during those four years in the white house just to put it on the record books. and they include his "no new taxes" pledge. the savings-and-loan crisis also happened during that time period. of course, the first iraq war, which was known as desert storm. tiananmen square also happened during that time. and for many of your interests, the end of the cold war happened during the bush years. so on the national stage, so much going on. what was happening domestically during that time period? ms. gutin: a lot of social upheaval. jeffrey alluded to it with the changes in society and the role of women. hillary clinton becomes the first lady later, but first lad
they reached the white house. d it's interesting to note -- we were talking about this before we started -- we're doing this program live on the 20th of january, 2014, and it is today exactly the 25th anniversary of the bushes coming into the white house. the bush years -- and we have, as we do in each of these programs, a still of the important things that happened during those four years in the white house just to put it on the record books. and they include his "no new taxes"...
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of black students would elect to go to the white school. this would satisfy the courts and integration would stop at that point. in north carolina, we had two years of this freedom of choice program. in my counting 1966 and 1967. the school usually started in the fall. it did indeed succeed in a token level of integration. we had three black students in my class. i think there were a dozen in the elementary school that i attended which would have been something like 200 students. very quickly, the courts ruled that this was not what the supreme court had in mind when it rules that schools had to be integrated. they said giving students a choice in many regions of the country does not break down the barriers between the two school systems. you have to go ahead and fully integrate. two years later, the counties filed its plan for integration and it was approved by the federal judge who lived in the county and at that point the middle schools and elementary schools were integrated and one year later the high schools were consolidated and integr
of black students would elect to go to the white school. this would satisfy the courts and integration would stop at that point. in north carolina, we had two years of this freedom of choice program. in my counting 1966 and 1967. the school usually started in the fall. it did indeed succeed in a token level of integration. we had three black students in my class. i think there were a dozen in the elementary school that i attended which would have been something like 200 students. very quickly,...
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i don't know if you watch the briefings or the white house briefings or the press at the white house. jim stand up and turn around and start talking to after thes 30 seconds press conference ended. the rest of the press core is listening to the folks doing the immediate take. is very influential. that's the first read that most people get on air. not the only ones listening. the other people in the press corps are listening to that as well. it is an amazing talent. i usually need at least 15 minutes and a phone. >> i'm still working on it. [laughter] anyway we're going to pull back the curtain for you about how we cover the white house. that's the first part of the curtain. to something in her opening story about pool at the white house. this is a really important group of 21 people. it is 21 people at the white house every day. they are very close to the orsident for every open press open event. they report back to other the press corps about what has been said or done in a small room where you really can't fit the whole press corps. when we travel, the number is 13. people are on ai
i don't know if you watch the briefings or the white house briefings or the press at the white house. jim stand up and turn around and start talking to after thes 30 seconds press conference ended. the rest of the press core is listening to the folks doing the immediate take. is very influential. that's the first read that most people get on air. not the only ones listening. the other people in the press corps are listening to that as well. it is an amazing talent. i usually need at least 15...
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let's go live to the white house where the president on bloomberg television.en an honor to welcome you to the white house -- president obama: it has been an honor to welcome to the white house, but as americans, we stand by our friends in good times and in bad, the matter what. on behalf of the american people, i want to express our deepest condolences to you and all of the people of france for the heinous attackat
let's go live to the white house where the president on bloomberg television.en an honor to welcome you to the white house -- president obama: it has been an honor to welcome to the white house, but as americans, we stand by our friends in good times and in bad, the matter what. on behalf of the american people, i want to express our deepest condolences to you and all of the people of france for the heinous attackat
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this area here outside the white house was just reopened to the public. now, about 2:45 today, the secret service says the jumper they've identified as joseph caputo jumped the white house fence. a photographer captured the moment caputo, wearing gloves, draped in an american flag, hopped the fortified white house fence holding a binder in his mouth before throwing his arms in the air seemingly in celebration. the woman who took these photos tweeted: the intruder dropped to his knees with his hands in the air as the secret service rushed to arrest him. his flag was put into an evidence bag while a bomb squad searched the white house lawn. the fact the intruder made it over the fence raises questions about the security upgrades put in place over the summer. in july, new spikes were installed on the white house fence to make it hard tore climb. the secret service called that a temporary security measure until a long-term solution could be implemented. this jumper follows a series of embarrassing incidents for the secret service, including a security breach
this area here outside the white house was just reopened to the public. now, about 2:45 today, the secret service says the jumper they've identified as joseph caputo jumped the white house fence. a photographer captured the moment caputo, wearing gloves, draped in an american flag, hopped the fortified white house fence holding a binder in his mouth before throwing his arms in the air seemingly in celebration. the woman who took these photos tweeted: the intruder dropped to his knees with his...
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this area here outside the white house was just reopened to the public. now, about 2:45 today, the secret service says the jumper they've identified as joseph caputo jumped the white house fence. a photographer captured the moment caputo, wearing gloves, draped in an american flag, hopped the fortified white house fence holding a binder in his mouth before throwing his arms in the air seemingly in celebration. the woman who took these photos tweeted, i heard him take a deep breath and whisper, all right, let's do this. and went for it. the intruder dropped to his knees with his hands in the air as the secret service rushed to arrest him. his flag was put into an evidence bag while a bomb squad searched the white house lawn. the fact the intruder made it over the fence raises questions about the security upgrades put in place over the summer. in july, new spikes were installed on the white house fence to make it harder to climb. the secret service called that a temporary security measure until a long-term solution could be implemented. this jumper follows
this area here outside the white house was just reopened to the public. now, about 2:45 today, the secret service says the jumper they've identified as joseph caputo jumped the white house fence. a photographer captured the moment caputo, wearing gloves, draped in an american flag, hopped the fortified white house fence holding a binder in his mouth before throwing his arms in the air seemingly in celebration. the woman who took these photos tweeted, i heard him take a deep breath and whisper,...
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their partnership continued in the post-white house years. od evening and welcome to the c-span series on first ladies. we begin by looking at the lives of living first ladies. let me introduce our first two guests. they will be in the studio to tell you about her biography. our guest is a presidential scholar. faith specializes on the history of the south. i want to talk about the themes. she was gracious enough to grant us an interview. we will post it online so you can hear all she had to say. i want to pick up on things i have learned that she referenced. the carter's first visit to the white house was after he had been elected and the inauguration. we have heard travel was ethical, but it is unusual in the modern age. what skills did she bring to this job? >> in some ways, the transition to the governor's mansion in atlanta was big. she did get the chance to take on issues and do the kinds of things first ladies do at the white house, albeit at a smaller level. on one hand they were washington outsiders coming to a town where they had not
their partnership continued in the post-white house years. od evening and welcome to the c-span series on first ladies. we begin by looking at the lives of living first ladies. let me introduce our first two guests. they will be in the studio to tell you about her biography. our guest is a presidential scholar. faith specializes on the history of the south. i want to talk about the themes. she was gracious enough to grant us an interview. we will post it online so you can hear all she had to...
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now i am at the white house. one of the things that i said that is most unique about the way that is different from -- the way we covered the president is different than the way we cover any other politician in washington or statehouse, he is basically stuck with us almost all the time. anypublic statements, public appearance, even a personal dinner out with his wife, a cough game -- a golf game, we are nearby. a small cluster of the press as representative of the larger pool of the press corps, it is not glamorous. looking for any sign we can of him, making sure he is where he supposed to be, and giving a rhythm of his daily life. christi: we view say where you are from and what your academic past was. kathleen: i didn't do any journalism when i was in school originally, i didn't know what i wanted to do. i studied history, the classics. i wasn't -- it wasn't a terribly useful major. i got into journalism later in life and went to berkeley for graduate school. i did internships at the l.a. times and the ap. >> so
now i am at the white house. one of the things that i said that is most unique about the way that is different from -- the way we covered the president is different than the way we cover any other politician in washington or statehouse, he is basically stuck with us almost all the time. anypublic statements, public appearance, even a personal dinner out with his wife, a cough game -- a golf game, we are nearby. a small cluster of the press as representative of the larger pool of the press...
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this could be a problem for the party as it tiptoes to win back the white house in a company that the base, middle age to older white chrissens are dwindling. >> reporter: look at these pictures. notice anything? the people are mostly white. a new survey by the research center suggests that white christians make up less than half the u.s. population, proceeding with one key exception, the republican party. according to the survey, just 46% of american adults are white christians down from 55% in 2007. pugh says gnarl seven out of 10, 69% identify with or lean towards the g.o.p. while just 31% go for the democrats. >> reporter: gem - gem graphically, the republican is in a pickle. >> reporter: it is a problem for the republicans. -- it has a coalition base, a support base that is getting older, that is whiter certainly than the democratic party, and as the united states of america becomes as multi registrational country, that is playing into the democrats favor rather than the republican. >> reporter: among white chris tenses, 32% lean towards democrats and 13% the republicans in which
this could be a problem for the party as it tiptoes to win back the white house in a company that the base, middle age to older white chrissens are dwindling. >> reporter: look at these pictures. notice anything? the people are mostly white. a new survey by the research center suggests that white christians make up less than half the u.s. population, proceeding with one key exception, the republican party. according to the survey, just 46% of american adults are white christians down from...
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this area here outside the white house was just reopened to the public. now, about 2:45 today, the secret service says the jumper they've identified as joseph caputo jumped the white house fence. a photographer captured the moment caputo, wearing gloves, draped in an american flag, hopped the fortified white house fence holding a binder in his mouth before throwing his arms in the air seemingly in celebration. the woman who took these photos tweeted, i heard him take a deep let's do this. and went for it. the intruder dropped to his knees with his hands in the air as the secret service rushed to arrest him. his flag was put into an evidence bag while a bomb squad searched the white house lawn. the fact the intruder made it over the fence raises questions about the security upgrades put in place over the summer. in july, new spikes were installed on the white house fence to make it harder to climb. the secret service called that a temporary security measure until a long-term solution could be implemented. this jumper follows a series of embarrassing incide
this area here outside the white house was just reopened to the public. now, about 2:45 today, the secret service says the jumper they've identified as joseph caputo jumped the white house fence. a photographer captured the moment caputo, wearing gloves, draped in an american flag, hopped the fortified white house fence holding a binder in his mouth before throwing his arms in the air seemingly in celebration. the woman who took these photos tweeted, i heard him take a deep let's do this. and...
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if the president to use them but it's natural white. a lot of people understood the humor he was conveying that he could very well but at a more popular level he was very good at it, too. >> i wrote a book about air force one coming off the topic of my subject tonight i would be happy to talk about it. air force one and the president are like on a plane the most iconic aircraft in the world and this is where the president can let their guard down and sort of be themselves and there's many stories in the book about the presidents aboard the plane. some presidents were much different in private and they were than they were in public. a couple of quick stories when you travel on air force one as a journalist, you are in a press compartment and we rotate around so everybody at the turn. i happen to be on some very interesting trips. there was one when we were coming back from australia. it's a 22 hour flight about halfway through i am in the press compartment and by the way commits cummings were not allowed out of the press compartment unles
if the president to use them but it's natural white. a lot of people understood the humor he was conveying that he could very well but at a more popular level he was very good at it, too. >> i wrote a book about air force one coming off the topic of my subject tonight i would be happy to talk about it. air force one and the president are like on a plane the most iconic aircraft in the world and this is where the president can let their guard down and sort of be themselves and there's many...
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. >> reporter: del, it's difficult to talk about francois hollande's mission here at the white house without talking about this latest incident potentially explosive. the turkish shooting down of the russian war plane allegedly over turkish air space. this just complicates the mission even further. there has already been division between turkey and russia. russia and the united states, other allies in the region like saudi arabia, the united states and its allies want to see bashar al-assad go, russia does not. russia has been insisting that assad is now the only viable option in syria. now you add this extra wrinkle, the attack, this conflict between turkey, obviously a nato member, and russia. it certainly does make the situation much more difficult. obviously francois hollande is here to promote unity in the wake of the paris attacks. later on in the week he is scheduled to go to russia and meet with vladimir putin. this announced in the wake of those attacks trying to form a cohesive international coalition to fight isil, and yet this incident here is going to complicate things im
. >> reporter: del, it's difficult to talk about francois hollande's mission here at the white house without talking about this latest incident potentially explosive. the turkish shooting down of the russian war plane allegedly over turkish air space. this just complicates the mission even further. there has already been division between turkey and russia. russia and the united states, other allies in the region like saudi arabia, the united states and its allies want to see bashar...
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as you just are i've covered the white house since 1986 so i'm one of the longest-serving white house correspondent in history. that's where i got the great in my beard, but when you're a white house correspondent you are always looking for ways to see behind the curtain, to get some sense of what the president is like beyond the spin and public relations coming to get more insights into the president. so in the books i've written i tried to do that. i wrote a book about air force one look at presidents and a very special habitat of air force one. the book about presidents and their homes and retreats and giveaways, sort of what they are like in habitats that way. a book about presidential isolation and the current book which is "celebrity in chief," and in that book i talk about the development of our celebrity culture in the united states and how presidents need to not only be commander in chief and policymaker in chief, educating chief and so on but celebrity in chief. presidents need to participate in popular culture more than ever and they can't just sort of the isa and the white
as you just are i've covered the white house since 1986 so i'm one of the longest-serving white house correspondent in history. that's where i got the great in my beard, but when you're a white house correspondent you are always looking for ways to see behind the curtain, to get some sense of what the president is like beyond the spin and public relations coming to get more insights into the president. so in the books i've written i tried to do that. i wrote a book about air force one look at...
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it is not show the white house. woodrow wilson, the first southern board president of water is not ever see it as far as we know. >> thank you so much for joining us. 1 [applause] vented. also what the to this a big change for the worst. it makes things different. dialogue.kind of conflict between the growing danger. it's about progress in the opposite. growing danger of being further marginalize by the new technology. >> that's what strikes me. talk about the divergence of scientific racism and jim crow allegation and this is cutting edge. >> this is twitter and instagram. this is all the cutting edge science and technology of the day. >> because segregation is a new technology just as this film is a new way of communicating. perfect storm and the disasters. it's not just the film. larger altar. next speaking of the perfect storm, i think were talking to annette gordon. i can't imagine what storm. >> annette is a historian at harvard law. she is a macarthur fellow and an all-around wonderful human being. she is my c
it is not show the white house. woodrow wilson, the first southern board president of water is not ever see it as far as we know. >> thank you so much for joining us. 1 [applause] vented. also what the to this a big change for the worst. it makes things different. dialogue.kind of conflict between the growing danger. it's about progress in the opposite. growing danger of being further marginalize by the new technology. >> that's what strikes me. talk about the divergence of...
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how did they use it in the white mr. : well, you think this, everybody talks about reagan was an actor, but she was an actor, too. she was on the stage. she had 12 feature films. the comfort level of these two behind the camera, it's the envy of every political couple, and they used it as easily as you and i would just pick up a telephone and call a friend, and that's what they showed. and even the little things. you know, she's talking about color and she's wearing a red dress, and they understood the lighting, they understood the message, how the message should go with the pictures. they really got it all, and it was almost second nature to them both. ms. swain: i want to move to the second term in the white house, again, full of so many issues. in brief, some of them included the soviet summit, which concluded with the arms treaty, the explosion of the challenger -- any of us alive at that time certainly remember that day well -- the iran-contra affair, we'll talk a little bit about the effect on the presidency and how
how did they use it in the white mr. : well, you think this, everybody talks about reagan was an actor, but she was an actor, too. she was on the stage. she had 12 feature films. the comfort level of these two behind the camera, it's the envy of every political couple, and they used it as easily as you and i would just pick up a telephone and call a friend, and that's what they showed. and even the little things. you know, she's talking about color and she's wearing a red dress, and they...
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here's the exclusive sky cast for today. skies milky white color as opposed to the crisp blue we might very fer, even with high, thin cloudiness around it will be a huge warmup today. out the door to get shopping, low to mid 40s through 8:00. upper 50s to near 60, and the afternoon, sunny, warm, delightful. mid to upper 60s. going out tonight, dry and cool evening, temperatures well into the mid and up every 50s. anything but cold. tomorrow will be mild as well. tomorrow will be mostly cloudy and rain chances are sneaking in for the second part of the day tomorrow. the next change in the weather arrives about 8:00, saturday night plans likely to be wet and sunday morning more likely to be impacted by rain drops. here's the rain chance arriving by 8:00, 9:00 saturday evening and that rain lingers into sunday. 68 today with the sunshine. 67 tomorrow with clouds moving in and rain showers late in the day. a nasty day on sunday. could slow travel down, so plan on leaving early for your sunday departures. cloudy and cool into next week as well. ki
here's the exclusive sky cast for today. skies milky white color as opposed to the crisp blue we might very fer, even with high, thin cloudiness around it will be a huge warmup today. out the door to get shopping, low to mid 40s through 8:00. upper 50s to near 60, and the afternoon, sunny, warm, delightful. mid to upper 60s. going out tonight, dry and cool evening, temperatures well into the mid and up every 50s. anything but cold. tomorrow will be mild as well. tomorrow will be mostly cloudy...
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we're watching the white house as france's president visits washington less than two wieeks after the attacks on his country. >>> i'm eun yang, one shot after another after another. the neighborhood rattled by violence this morn sfloog sing. >>> sunny and chilly. i'm tom kierein, a look at your travel forecast around the nation. >>> new 4 midday begins with that developing story in turkey. a russian fighter jet was shot down today. look at the plane going down in flames. this morning russian president vladimir putin called the strike a stab in the back. two pilots parachuted out, but a group of syrian rebels said they killed one while in the air. they have his body now, they say. nato is holding a special emergency meeting to discuss the incident. turkey said it warned the pilots they were violating airspace. russia says the plane never left syrian territory. >>> right now, french president francois hollande is at the white house talking about the isis threat with president obama. the two will hold a news conference this hour. we will carry it live. here's video of the french presiden
we're watching the white house as france's president visits washington less than two wieeks after the attacks on his country. >>> i'm eun yang, one shot after another after another. the neighborhood rattled by violence this morn sfloog sing. >>> sunny and chilly. i'm tom kierein, a look at your travel forecast around the nation. >>> new 4 midday begins with that developing story in turkey. a russian fighter jet was shot down today. look at the plane going down in...
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intelligence system and into the white house. so to say that "i'm surprised at the rise of this threat" is really -- it's gross understatement as to what reality is. >> what about this reported manipulation of the data, that the analysts were being told, we don't like that message, fix it to comport more with the narrative coming out of the white house? it's not that the iraqi soldiers abandoned, it's that they redeployed. >> i think this issue of not meeting a narrative out of the white house, which meant, don't talk about radical islam. don't talk about this as being a form of a radicalization of the islamic religion, which it is. it is a cancer inside the islamic religion and the white house and the president has not wanted to say that. if you continue to get this pushback, which is really what happened, and i think that's what you're seeing from the great analysts, which have been at this a long time -- >> jumping up and down saying pay attention. >> many have been deployed for many years in iraq and afghanistan and elsewhere.
intelligence system and into the white house. so to say that "i'm surprised at the rise of this threat" is really -- it's gross understatement as to what reality is. >> what about this reported manipulation of the data, that the analysts were being told, we don't like that message, fix it to comport more with the narrative coming out of the white house? it's not that the iraqi soldiers abandoned, it's that they redeployed. >> i think this issue of not meeting a narrative...
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is white police escort followed him to the campus, white police car on campus was dangerous for the police as well as the rest of us. the students would regard this visit as provocative if word of the police presence brett on campus students might attempt to rescue whoever it the police had captured. steve introduced me to the two officers and his car following him and after a lengthy conversation, i persuaded the officers to park near my house but just off the campus, right outside the gate. at my house steve parked his car where the other officers could see it. that was not be enough. his escort had orders to watch steve constantly. i promised not to sneak him off the campus but the police insisted on calling their headquarters. orders came back, one of them had to keep watch and would have to follow this volunteer everywhere he went including the house for dan of the notorious genet king. the other officer would have to stay and guard the police car. we accepted the situation. the man staying with the police car place two rifles in queen view of the windows, then i persuaded him to be m
is white police escort followed him to the campus, white police car on campus was dangerous for the police as well as the rest of us. the students would regard this visit as provocative if word of the police presence brett on campus students might attempt to rescue whoever it the police had captured. steve introduced me to the two officers and his car following him and after a lengthy conversation, i persuaded the officers to park near my house but just off the campus, right outside the gate....
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and passing out the white house, thousands of people lined up. they thought of the president as the first citizen of the land, he was no different from other citizens as a human being. the president was not seen as some exalted figure, but only that first citizen, no better than the average person in the legal sense. only with fdr and world war ii and the cold war that followed to the white house become the imposing safeguard, sometimes under assault in movies, complex that it is today. the presidential papers were much smaller, though they were large in number, then they are now. to give you kind of an example, theodore roosevelt's papers on microfilm, 485 reels. for taft there is 658. for fdr there were 20 tons of material. every president since has had more papers than all the previous presidents combined taken together. you can see how the presidency has metastasized over the last century. taft had been elected over democrat william jennings bryan. bryan running for the third time. when he lost he said i guess they don't want to let me in ther
and passing out the white house, thousands of people lined up. they thought of the president as the first citizen of the land, he was no different from other citizens as a human being. the president was not seen as some exalted figure, but only that first citizen, no better than the average person in the legal sense. only with fdr and world war ii and the cold war that followed to the white house become the imposing safeguard, sometimes under assault in movies, complex that it is today. the...
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more calories. >> the sparkling wines and the light whites are the best caloriewise. >> they are. cially if you make them into a white wine spritzer, add club soda, that dilutes the alcohol fewer and you get fewer calories if you're really watching your weight. >> pinot grigio that's about the cheapest calorie wine you can drink? >> yes. >> you can end up having two before you have one of the others. >> look who is talking. >> chardonnays, they have more alcohol content, they have 115 calories per serving. drink more sparingly when it comes to those wines. pinot noir has about the same. the lighter red wines are higher than the alcohol content. >> the bad news is the kind of red wine that erin and i like is the cab. the cab has the most calories. >> break it down. >> about 13 to 16% alcohol by volume. so you're getting about 130 calories per glass. as a reference point, that's close to a serving of turkey there. one thing i see among my patients trying to lose weight, they forget about beverages when they're counting calories. they really count, they can add up to just as much as f
more calories. >> the sparkling wines and the light whites are the best caloriewise. >> they are. cially if you make them into a white wine spritzer, add club soda, that dilutes the alcohol fewer and you get fewer calories if you're really watching your weight. >> pinot grigio that's about the cheapest calorie wine you can drink? >> yes. >> you can end up having two before you have one of the others. >> look who is talking. >> chardonnays, they have...
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flag-wearing fence jumper at the white house. we're live at the north lawn where a man made a run for it. >> happy holiday homecoming, missing siblings found alive hundreds of miles away. >>> it's an annual tradition that mixes football and politics. i'm mark segraves, and coming up, you might be surprised who was on the sidelines. >> black friday march, new calls for a mass demonstration after more police videos are released in the shooting of a chicago teen. >>> developing first at 6:00, a fence jumper disrupts the first family's thanksgiving. a man climbs over the newly upgraded white house fence draped in the american flag. >> these photos just into the newsroom. the man is carrying what looks to be on a a binder. he raises his hand in triumph and secret service agents all over him. >> they think he left his vehicle in hanes point and walked to the white house. >> our team coverage begins with derek ward live in the north lawn. >> derek? >> good evening. they have identified that fence jumper. his name is joseph caputo. we don
flag-wearing fence jumper at the white house. we're live at the north lawn where a man made a run for it. >> happy holiday homecoming, missing siblings found alive hundreds of miles away. >>> it's an annual tradition that mixes football and politics. i'm mark segraves, and coming up, you might be surprised who was on the sidelines. >> black friday march, new calls for a mass demonstration after more police videos are released in the shooting of a chicago teen. >>>...
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. >> repairing relations, president obama welcomes israel's prime minister to the white house. the iranian tension still hanging over those talks. >> calling for change, students an faculty at the university of missouri getting ready to walk out of classes, as they demand the school's president step down. >> facing a judge, two louisiana police officers are due in court in connection with the shooting death of a 6-year-old. this is aljazeera america live in new york city, i'm del walters. we are tracking a developing story coming out of jordan this morning opinion three people, including two americans were shot and killed by a jordanian police officer, opening fire inside a training center near amman. that center is used to train security forces. al jazeera has more from amman. after a jordanian officer reportedly opened fire inside a training center in amman. a south african was also killed before the gunman took his own life. he was killed after the attack by jordanian security forces, although we have heard other reports suggesting that he shot himself and committed suicide f
. >> repairing relations, president obama welcomes israel's prime minister to the white house. the iranian tension still hanging over those talks. >> calling for change, students an faculty at the university of missouri getting ready to walk out of classes, as they demand the school's president step down. >> facing a judge, two louisiana police officers are due in court in connection with the shooting death of a 6-year-old. this is aljazeera america live in new york city, i'm...
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after the informal tour of the white house, mrs. sh in response to reporters questions, i think the reporter said, do you have any advice for mrs. clinton? and mrs. bush said avoid reporters like the plague, and if they quote you, make sure they heard you. so i would like to find out from both of you in terms of what hillary clinton -- i don't remember her having much of a comment then, but i would like to get your take on the transition, and thank you so much for your work. >> she certainly did not avoid the question. it is interesting that barbara bush on your program talked about how much she likes bill clinton now. i don't think that was necessarily true then. >> over time they became quite good friends. >> i had an experience with hillary early in 1992, actually the day after she and bill appeared on 60 minutes to address the gennifer flowers issue. i flew with hillary in a tiny little plane to pierre, south dakota before she was going to appear at a roast. they're on the television screen was jennifer flowers. i was right next
after the informal tour of the white house, mrs. sh in response to reporters questions, i think the reporter said, do you have any advice for mrs. clinton? and mrs. bush said avoid reporters like the plague, and if they quote you, make sure they heard you. so i would like to find out from both of you in terms of what hillary clinton -- i don't remember her having much of a comment then, but i would like to get your take on the transition, and thank you so much for your work. >> she...
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the first stop after she gets on the bus fills up, one white man is left standing. the bus driver notices it and james blake tells the people in her robe, for this one white man to sit down all four people in this row have to get up and he asks them to get up. no one moves. the asks again more forcefully you better make it light on yourself, and the other three people reluctantly according to rosa parks get up and she as she puts it pushed as far as she could be pushed, if she got up she would be consenting to this treatment and she did not consent. she thinks in this moment of a young 14-year-old who had been lynched in mississippi, thinks about her grandfather and she refuses. she actually declined to let the man dead iron slide over to the window and refuses. the bus driver says i am going to have you arrest and she says you may do that. so the bus driver gets off to call the police, get on his cell phone, and i think we can think about what is happening in that moment because he is sitting there and those of us who have been on the bus when somebody makes the sce
the first stop after she gets on the bus fills up, one white man is left standing. the bus driver notices it and james blake tells the people in her robe, for this one white man to sit down all four people in this row have to get up and he asks them to get up. no one moves. the asks again more forcefully you better make it light on yourself, and the other three people reluctantly according to rosa parks get up and she as she puts it pushed as far as she could be pushed, if she got up she would...
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c-span has her coverage of the road to the white house 2016, where you will find the candidates, thepeeches, the debates, and most importantly, your questions. this year we are taken wrote to the white house coverage into classrooms across the country with our student camera contest, giving students the opportunity to discuss what important issues they want to hear the most from the candidates. c-span's student camera contest and wrote to the white house 2016 on tv come on the radio, and online on c-span.org. >> all persons having business before the honorable supreme aret of the united states asked to give their attention. >> coming up on landmark cases, we will discuss brown versus the board of education, for to be brown.third-grader linda even though the all-white school was only a few blocks away. her father sued the school board, along with four other similar cases, making it all the way to the supreme court. we will explore racial tensions of the times, the personal stories of the individuals involved, and the immediate and long-term impact of the decision. that is coming up on
c-span has her coverage of the road to the white house 2016, where you will find the candidates, thepeeches, the debates, and most importantly, your questions. this year we are taken wrote to the white house coverage into classrooms across the country with our student camera contest, giving students the opportunity to discuss what important issues they want to hear the most from the candidates. c-span's student camera contest and wrote to the white house 2016 on tv come on the radio, and online...
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the newest video. maureen: white house is condemning the disgusting the claim against a secret service officer sexting in the white house. lee moore accused of sending sexual images who he thought was a teenage girl. i a esthe latest in a series of scandals for the secret service. jeff goldberg has reaction from the white house tonight. jeff? jeff: today in dover, delaware, lee moore waived his preliminary hearing in state court and will be taken to federal custody on monday. face a judge in wilmington, delaware. more work at the white house. now the secret service is forced to deal with a fall-out from yet another high-profile scandal. once again the agency assigned to protect the white house -- >> disgusting. >> and the president -- >> disappointing. jeff: has americans from all over shaking their head. >> this is scary. you trust them. reporter: 37-year-old lee moore who lives lives in queen , maryland is charged with sending obscene material to someone he thought was a 14-year-old girl but was an agent with the d
the newest video. maureen: white house is condemning the disgusting the claim against a secret service officer sexting in the white house. lee moore accused of sending sexual images who he thought was a teenage girl. i a esthe latest in a series of scandals for the secret service. jeff goldberg has reaction from the white house tonight. jeff? jeff: today in dover, delaware, lee moore waived his preliminary hearing in state court and will be taken to federal custody on monday. face a judge in...
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kelly o'donnell is live at the white house. what's the very latest and are things going to change now because of what happened in the turkish/syrian border? >> reporter: well, certainly what happened there has to be a part of today's conversation. i reached out to white house officials, no comment just yet. i'm sure they're processing some of the facts and we would expect to hear from them. but what is so interesting about this meeting is in short proximity to the terrible events in paris and the opportunity for the french bpresident to come here to broker whatever can he with president obama, and then quickly heading to russia to meet with vladimir putin. and clearly on that he said ever t end of the conversation, there will certainly be about what happened this morning. so for hollande, this is a chance on the very surface to receive some of the support and encouragement of the american people through the president, but then to have a more specific conversation about some of the things that the u.s. and france could perhaps de
kelly o'donnell is live at the white house. what's the very latest and are things going to change now because of what happened in the turkish/syrian border? >> reporter: well, certainly what happened there has to be a part of today's conversation. i reached out to white house officials, no comment just yet. i'm sure they're processing some of the facts and we would expect to hear from them. but what is so interesting about this meeting is in short proximity to the terrible events in paris...
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in july, new spikes were installed on the white house fence to make it harder to climb. the secret service called that a temporary security measure until a long-term solution could be determined. this follows a series of embarrassing incidents for the secret service including a security breach where a fence- jumper got inside the white house made it all the to the east room. he was one of three men to jump the fence last year. police tell us criminal charges are pending against joseph caputo but at this point we have no idea why he climbed the fence or what was in that binder. kris van cleave, cbs news, washington. >> caputo was unarmed. >>> a national park ranger is about to take part in a white house tradition. 94-year-old betty works at the rosie the riveter museum in richmond. she is the oldest active ranger in the national park service. she has been invited to the white house to introduce president obama and his family at the annual christmas tree lighting ceremony. that will take place on thursday. >>> california farmers are planning to capitalize on el nino by grow
in july, new spikes were installed on the white house fence to make it harder to climb. the secret service called that a temporary security measure until a long-term solution could be determined. this follows a series of embarrassing incidents for the secret service including a security breach where a fence- jumper got inside the white house made it all the to the east room. he was one of three men to jump the fence last year. police tell us criminal charges are pending against joseph caputo...
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the white house is now in the tens of thousands. there was no bureaucracy in our sense of the word. house wasthe white accessible in ways that seem incredible in our modern age. if one had business with the president, you can simply walk up to the front door, state your business to the guards, and they would let you in if you were a senator or congressman and you could see the president if you have an appointment. no security checks, no background checks. you were an average american, and you had business with the president you were in. a journalist once told me that he was a younger porter, he had gotten into the white house and lost his way. theodore roosevelt came down the stairs and said, can i help you? and directed him to the press office on the second floor of the white house. keep in mind that the bureaucracy in the pictures, the movies that show this white house is heavily armed, were not true in 1913. to give you a sense, presidents still have annual receptions. the public could line up on new walk in and shake cans with the president and tell .im what you thought of him th
the white house is now in the tens of thousands. there was no bureaucracy in our sense of the word. house wasthe white accessible in ways that seem incredible in our modern age. if one had business with the president, you can simply walk up to the front door, state your business to the guards, and they would let you in if you were a senator or congressman and you could see the president if you have an appointment. no security checks, no background checks. you were an average american, and you...
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>> reporter: the white house isn't saying what it was about. this is a sudden announcement we'll hear from the president today. earlier on we thought we might hear something from him, maybe he'd make an appearance in the briefing room on the jobs numbers that were positive that just came out. but this is clearly something bigger. he's having the meeting with secretary of state kerry. the vice president now we know will also attend this appearance in the roosevelt room. it's going to be covered by pool, so it's not going to be the entire press corps, just a small number. but this is clearly a big announcement. what could it be? well, there's been speculation about a number of different things. the keystone pipeline decision is something that we've been expecting for several weeks now. the white house hasn't given a lot of guidance about when that would happen. remember, just about a week ago in canada there were press reports that that decision was imminent, that didn't happen -- >> michelle -- >> it's possible it could happen today. >> in fact,
>> reporter: the white house isn't saying what it was about. this is a sudden announcement we'll hear from the president today. earlier on we thought we might hear something from him, maybe he'd make an appearance in the briefing room on the jobs numbers that were positive that just came out. but this is clearly something bigger. he's having the meeting with secretary of state kerry. the vice president now we know will also attend this appearance in the roosevelt room. it's going to be...
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the only thing she knew was that he was wearing a white shirt, the guy she'd seen was in a white shirt. he was first to run. does this sound similar to anything you've heard recently? a.c. hall runs and the police shoot him. when they finally get up to him, he is all but dead. he tries to right himself. he lifts his hands to surrender and falls dead. they look for a gun. 2 days later, they find the gun in a coroner's jury, it's called. they have a gun. somebody in the jury calls in the man and the wife. they say "is this your gun?" they say, no, this is not your gun. the jury, the coroner's jury, they do a complete statement that says we believe this was murder. a group of white people meeting and examining the evidence concluded was murder. it is picked up by a grand jury. the grand jury would not bring charges against the officers. as you can see, we have a lot of unrestrained agents of white supremacy acting to enforce, what they believe, to be the social order of things. they brought injury and death to untold numbers of african americans in georgia and the south. we are going to a
the only thing she knew was that he was wearing a white shirt, the guy she'd seen was in a white shirt. he was first to run. does this sound similar to anything you've heard recently? a.c. hall runs and the police shoot him. when they finally get up to him, he is all but dead. he tries to right himself. he lifts his hands to surrender and falls dead. they look for a gun. 2 days later, they find the gun in a coroner's jury, it's called. they have a gun. somebody in the jury calls in the man and...
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another security scare at the white house. -- 6:07. another security scare on how a fence-jumper made it on the front lawn of the white house >>> keeping teen drivers on the road off the phone. the new device has more to do than just texting habits. >>> every. >> not as cold as yesterday. i'll tell you why coming up. >> and 880 still rolling well in both directions through the oakland area but we are looking at some delays now in alamo where we have an exit shut down. i'll have details on that and give you backup alternates with "kcbs traffic." ,,,,,,,,,, ono off-days, or downtime.ason. opportunity is everything you make of it. this winter, take advantage of our season's best offers on the latest generation of cadillacs. the 2016 cadillac srx. get this low-mileage lease from around $339 per month, or purchase with 0% apr financing. alram fire. it's burning at >>> breaking news. this is in berkeley where crews are on the scene of a two-alarm fire. it's burning at the mandarin garden restaurant at shattuck and addison near the cal campus.
another security scare at the white house. -- 6:07. another security scare on how a fence-jumper made it on the front lawn of the white house >>> keeping teen drivers on the road off the phone. the new device has more to do than just texting habits. >>> every. >> not as cold as yesterday. i'll tell you why coming up. >> and 880 still rolling well in both directions through the oakland area but we are looking at some delays now in alamo where we have an exit shut...
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i covered the carter white house, in those years. ple said, he is the one who has his finger on the bomb. there was a lot of this rhetoric flying around. this was, by no means, a walk-in for him. he had the people. he had the money. >> they were out in california. and he was the nominee in waiting for four years. the only thing that is remotely like it is like what is going on with hillary clinton, to be honest with you. they are not just going to hand it to her, but he had the money. he had the support. the republican party was in transition. and it was going to be ronald reagan's party. nancy that it was true, and she turn out to be right. >> let's fast-forward here. >> are we going to slowly? >> it was a landslide against jimmy carter. 489-49 for the sitting president. much of that was colored by the iranian hostage situation. that was coming to a close on inauguration day. would you spend just a minute talking about that unbelievable inauguration day, when the country was waiting for the hostages to come home, and it happened righ
i covered the carter white house, in those years. ple said, he is the one who has his finger on the bomb. there was a lot of this rhetoric flying around. this was, by no means, a walk-in for him. he had the people. he had the money. >> they were out in california. and he was the nominee in waiting for four years. the only thing that is remotely like it is like what is going on with hillary clinton, to be honest with you. they are not just going to hand it to her, but he had the money. he...
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the white house might be a ste down. >> the white house is the white house. it's jusust a spectacular place. and, you know, it's something that represents something very special. >> our thanks to barbara. >>> and next, a teacher teaching powerful lessons, lifting spirits one student at a time. >> you're fast, you're strong thank you for being a good don't even think about it. i took mucinex dm for my phlegmy cough. yeah...but what about mike? he has that dry scratchy thing going on. gus what? it works on his cough too. cough! guess what? it wor on his cough too. what? stop! don't pull me! spoiler alert! she doesn't make it! only mucinex dm relieves bothwet and dry coughs for 12 hours with two medicines in one pill. start the relief. ditch the misery. let's end this. whatcha doin? just prepping for my boss' party in a couple weeks. what are those? crest whitestrips. they whiten way better than paste. crest 3d white whitestrips whiten 25 times better than a leading whitening toothpaste. someone's making quite an impression. this holiday season, >>> finally toni
the white house might be a ste down. >> the white house is the white house. it's jusust a spectacular place. and, you know, it's something that represents something very special. >> our thanks to barbara. >>> and next, a teacher teaching powerful lessons, lifting spirits one student at a time. >> you're fast, you're strong thank you for being a good don't even think about it. i took mucinex dm for my phlegmy cough. yeah...but what about mike? he has that dry scratchy...
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>>> tonight, security scare at the white house. a man scales the spiked fence and jumps on to the north lawn. president obama and celebrated thanksgiving inside. >>> terror raids. police storm multiple locations in the hunt for europe's most wanted man who has been on the run since the paris attack. as envelopes of white powder trigger panic at a mosque. >>> trump outraged. the republican front runner mocks a reporter with a disability who questioned trump's 9/11 claims. trump wants an apology. retailers setting records today. launching a new black friday frenzy in your own home. even before those thanksgiving celebrations wrap up. "nightly news" begins now. >> announcer: this is n brks krrks "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. substituting tonight, kate snow. >> good evening and happy thanksgiving. on this holiday, another security scare at the white house, as a man draped in an american flag was able to scale and jump the spiked fence before being stopped by the secret service, all while the first family by was inside. the jumper
>>> tonight, security scare at the white house. a man scales the spiked fence and jumps on to the north lawn. president obama and celebrated thanksgiving inside. >>> terror raids. police storm multiple locations in the hunt for europe's most wanted man who has been on the run since the paris attack. as envelopes of white powder trigger panic at a mosque. >>> trump outraged. the republican front runner mocks a reporter with a disability who questioned trump's 9/11...
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one day stefan rochon was in the white house. he bumped into the negro president who barbara ross had tricked it would be in the white house. that president then asked stefan rochon what he was up to. he said, i've just been hired to be the 2nd advisor to obama. and i stopped in the white house today because ii wanted to get a little gift for the wider. the negro president who barbara ross predicted when turned on his heels and went back into his office and came out. he said, something and i'm blue other case encased in velvet and gave it to stefan rochon who said thank you, mr. president. i know for a fact will is going to love this. the president said, i think you'll love it, too. the gift that the kid received from the negro president the barbarossa predicted from the presidential campaign but i have taken from out under lock and key in my home brought here tonight and signed every book that you will leave here with this evening. [applause] nothing is more personal than deciding who you will dedicate your book two. so now as we
one day stefan rochon was in the white house. he bumped into the negro president who barbara ross had tricked it would be in the white house. that president then asked stefan rochon what he was up to. he said, i've just been hired to be the 2nd advisor to obama. and i stopped in the white house today because ii wanted to get a little gift for the wider. the negro president who barbara ross predicted when turned on his heels and went back into his office and came out. he said, something and i'm...