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trisha was much more reserved. she did tutor a student, but she wasn't there for too long. >> and it would be good to note that at their first possible moment they all got out of town. you know, they all chose a place to live where they would have the privacy and had no one around them in terms of standing there when they're eating dinner or going out to a movie or that kind of thing. so you do what you need to do to get through a period, and they did it graciously in the white house, but it wasn't what they chose to do for the long haul. >> some families -- there had been families that become political dynasties, but that wasn't the mold for the nixon family. >> no, of course not. and i think even for any family, though, whether there are multiple generations in politics it's still very hard to see any of them hurt or wounded or challenged. and i do remember president bush 41 saying even after all he had been through, all his campaigns and the very difficult way he left in 1993 still would hurt him the most were t
trisha was much more reserved. she did tutor a student, but she wasn't there for too long. >> and it would be good to note that at their first possible moment they all got out of town. you know, they all chose a place to live where they would have the privacy and had no one around them in terms of standing there when they're eating dinner or going out to a movie or that kind of thing. so you do what you need to do to get through a period, and they did it graciously in the white house, but...
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trisha. james 2nd my name's leaf on number of quarter with the intercept. hi my name is leaf on. why is congress moving to remove some of those dodd frank protections was designed to prevent another crisis those tensions were actually extended into the community banking center ground which did not have a cascade effect and i helped write the write and i defended it for 9 years and like a lot of people i think that there were areas in which dodd frank zappa little heavy on our smaller institutions to ensure that some instances having difficulty lending making small loans to small businesses i know you have a history in the banking sector work to goldman sachs do you think that any influence on your decision about this why this was not a wall street bill this was a bill about providing relief to smaller communities to suntrust in face of so many other regional stadium banks now sara was small right no no they don't as well as rotten installed were 10 years after the financial crisis but congress has moved to repeal some of these big you voted with a republican softer bill as i writ
trisha. james 2nd my name's leaf on number of quarter with the intercept. hi my name is leaf on. why is congress moving to remove some of those dodd frank protections was designed to prevent another crisis those tensions were actually extended into the community banking center ground which did not have a cascade effect and i helped write the write and i defended it for 9 years and like a lot of people i think that there were areas in which dodd frank zappa little heavy on our smaller...
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by this time pat was pregnant with trisha.hey had to move because now they're back on the east coast, they have to go all the way back across to california, because they had to -- they have to start campaigning. they move -- she packs everything up, eight months pregnant, drives -- gets everything, moves back out to california, a month or so after they get back out there, she delivers trisha and they're campaigning. i think this is a very important part of this. and tells something about her ambition. she delivers the baby in six hours later she is typing doing research for his speeches. now, granted, they didn't have a lot of money and didn't have a lot of money for the campaign, but she had a perfect excuse to stop campaigning. she had a brand-new baby. she had to go work on the campaign. she doesn't do it. she makes the choice to go ahead and participate and this first campaign, they didn't know anything about what they were doing, this was their -- richard calls it the sweetist victory. this was the sweetest one in 1946, t
by this time pat was pregnant with trisha.hey had to move because now they're back on the east coast, they have to go all the way back across to california, because they had to -- they have to start campaigning. they move -- she packs everything up, eight months pregnant, drives -- gets everything, moves back out to california, a month or so after they get back out there, she delivers trisha and they're campaigning. i think this is a very important part of this. and tells something about her...
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could have called 1000 this in iowa could be links to a number of fact else 1st deny all to force trisha over to death of a loved one who receives his family has not seen it test results sure his brother was in fact there with a cord of virus you want and says but it's all like you don't get any. let's have a look now at some of the other developments in the pandemic global does from the virus have now top 650000 with nearly a 3rd of those thought to have been in europe now that as fears of a renewed surge in infections push a number of countries to reimpose restrictions china has reported its 1st case of domestic transmission in more than 2 weeks with a number of new infection clusters around the country and vietnam authorities have put the country's 5th biggest city dinar on lockdown after 15 from virus infections were discovered in a hospital. change of pace to get you some sports but the major league baseball season in the u.s. has just started and it has already been rocked by positives for the coronavirus. tolls more about that good debut mark what's the situation right now well we
could have called 1000 this in iowa could be links to a number of fact else 1st deny all to force trisha over to death of a loved one who receives his family has not seen it test results sure his brother was in fact there with a cord of virus you want and says but it's all like you don't get any. let's have a look now at some of the other developments in the pandemic global does from the virus have now top 650000 with nearly a 3rd of those thought to have been in europe now that as fears of a...
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that mean that more the process that is going on in just a moment festival trisha he fought till the end as rushing said how will you remember john lewis. well there's no question that he has been a sort of an ongoing force for good i think you know the most important thing for me is to look at the wide range of approaches to really taking a courageous on compromising attack on systemic racism and anti-black racism in general and so what i want people to remember is that he fought jim crow because jim crow was that era's one of that era's most significant ways of of sort of producing systemic racism and all of its effects but he didn't stop with that with the end of jim crow because that wasn't the end of racism one of the ways that we often miss remember civil rights leaders is that they exacted this fantastic victory and racism is over right but it's not and so his consistent you know hard you know courage disciplined participation protest and legislative you know challenges all together really remind us that sometimes the the nature of the beast changes its stripes but it's still
that mean that more the process that is going on in just a moment festival trisha he fought till the end as rushing said how will you remember john lewis. well there's no question that he has been a sort of an ongoing force for good i think you know the most important thing for me is to look at the wide range of approaches to really taking a courageous on compromising attack on systemic racism and anti-black racism in general and so what i want people to remember is that he fought jim crow...
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political economy we call it you know protection our retreat policy is our increase in the cost of the trisha's so now if you if you look at let's say northern america and europe which which we do in the report you're not is that out of the tree 1000000000 people that don't have access to a healthy diet 1x8w1x8w people living in this a the u.s. canada and the u.k. and you would wonder how is that possible right because her sick diets in this country is you know are are let's say relatively cheaper than imported countries but then you need to take into account that there is high inequalities within these countries and also an exercise that we have done is when you compared the price of nutritious foods in this country the u.k. u.s. and high income countries versus the price of energy dense foods with minimal nutritional value do not is that is 6 times more meaning that for many people it's just impossible to offer a healthy diet even in the developed world marcus i just got here thank you. well that's it for the show will be back on saturday had a further hearings in the fraud trial of israeli p
political economy we call it you know protection our retreat policy is our increase in the cost of the trisha's so now if you if you look at let's say northern america and europe which which we do in the report you're not is that out of the tree 1000000000 people that don't have access to a healthy diet 1x8w1x8w people living in this a the u.s. canada and the u.k. and you would wonder how is that possible right because her sick diets in this country is you know are are let's say relatively...
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protect children's right to nutrition the report also highlights a vicious circle that the mother trisha puts families and their children at greater risk of contracting and dying from covert help struggling to get through to lock downs of seriously hampered humanitarian organizations and food supply chains and getting to those critical places the worst affected regions are children living in sub-saharan africa and latin america maybe no big surprise there but the numbers reveal a really bleak picture of well you can see for yourself the coded global slowdown is likely to see child deaths from malnutrition rise by an extra $10000.00 per month more than half a 1000000 children again per month will be struck by the life threatening condition called wasting where dire hunger weakens their bodies to sometimes lethal levels of tackling the problem won't come cheap the u.n. says $2400000000.00 is needed right now to deal with it or let's talk directors saskia to pay who's the senior technical advisor for you trish in the united nations world food program hey there folks so make it a time to be
protect children's right to nutrition the report also highlights a vicious circle that the mother trisha puts families and their children at greater risk of contracting and dying from covert help struggling to get through to lock downs of seriously hampered humanitarian organizations and food supply chains and getting to those critical places the worst affected regions are children living in sub-saharan africa and latin america maybe no big surprise there but the numbers reveal a really bleak...
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just as the world food program has had the scale back relief efforts due to a lack of funding in trisha's services for 2 and a half 1000000 children could stop by the end of august coronavirus restrictions reduced remittances locusts floods and significant underfunding of this year's aid response have compounded the hunger crisis after 5 years of war we are very worried because it's a no learning situation right now in yemen we of reach alarming levels alarming drivers of food insecurity there are approximately 20000000 people in your men who didn't secure and who struggled to find their next meal. more than a 1000 deaths have been reported across the u.s. in the past 24 hours rolling in half an hour the street is that. right there welcome to the stream home edition i'm josh rushing sitting in for femi ok and you are joining me from my home in fairfax virginia while we're still under quarantine here today we're talking about you know it's been a huge story just in us but across the world black lives matter and many countries e.u. countries offer support for that and so that they stood in
just as the world food program has had the scale back relief efforts due to a lack of funding in trisha's services for 2 and a half 1000000 children could stop by the end of august coronavirus restrictions reduced remittances locusts floods and significant underfunding of this year's aid response have compounded the hunger crisis after 5 years of war we are very worried because it's a no learning situation right now in yemen we of reach alarming levels alarming drivers of food insecurity there...
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aderholt: also, the majority bob, jeff, trisha, fay, shannon, and b.j. i continue to be committed to working with the majority in as we proceed through the legislative process. i look forward to the debate today.'ll have thank you, mr. speaker, and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oklahoma reserves. the gentlelady from new york is recognized. rs. lowey: mr. speaker, it is such an honor for me to yield to the gentleman from indiana, who is the hairman of the subcommittee on defense, mr. visclosky. thatisclosky has announced he s going to retire, but has committed so much of his his energy to a bill knowledgeres a lot of of detail. it's a very, very difficult but mr. visclosky has mastered it. he's the same time that focused on this very important of his remembers all constituents back home. visclosky was . riting notes and participating in the hearing, but it was clear every one he served of his constituents with being tion as well as chairman of this committee. friend.luck, my good health, my friend. best you everything the on yo
aderholt: also, the majority bob, jeff, trisha, fay, shannon, and b.j. i continue to be committed to working with the majority in as we proceed through the legislative process. i look forward to the debate today.'ll have thank you, mr. speaker, and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oklahoma reserves. the gentlelady from new york is recognized. rs. lowey: mr. speaker, it is such an honor for me to yield to the gentleman from indiana, who is the hairman of the subcommittee...
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although while julie tended to stick to the mini dress, trisha adopted the maxi dress and appropriatelynough, mrs. nixon eventually seemed to settle on what was called the midi dress. it was short, medium and long. and the question of how short pat nixon's dresses were, for a brief time did become one of public speculation and kind of a point of cultural reference. one magazine looking at some of the dresses that she was seen in and trying to examine exactly what the length of her hem was. in fact, it was while her daughters were shopping in new york for a wardrobe for the 1968 campaign that mrs. nixon complimented her daughter julie for -- when she tried on a green mini skirt. and it was in the showroom of a designer in new york at the time called vincent and of course the nixons at the time lived in new york. and julie told her mom, why don't you try it on because they wore the exact same size. from the best we could find, that is how it is that mrs. nixon came to try to mini dress. she also adapted another style that actually started or it's believed to have started in southern calif
although while julie tended to stick to the mini dress, trisha adopted the maxi dress and appropriatelynough, mrs. nixon eventually seemed to settle on what was called the midi dress. it was short, medium and long. and the question of how short pat nixon's dresses were, for a brief time did become one of public speculation and kind of a point of cultural reference. one magazine looking at some of the dresses that she was seen in and trying to examine exactly what the length of her hem was. in...
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aderholt: also, the majority bob, jeff, trisha, fay, shannon, and b.j. i continue to be committed to working with the majority in as we proceed through the legislative process. i look forward to the debate today.'ll have thank you, mr. speaker, and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oklahoma reserves. the gentlelady from new york is recognized. rs. lowey: mr. speaker, it is such an honor for me to yield to the gentleman from indiana, who is the hairman of the subcommittee on defense, mr. visclosky. thatisclosky has announced he s going to retire, but has committed so much of his his energy to a bill knowledgeres a lot of of detail. it's a very, very difficult but mr. visclosky has mastered it. he's the same time that focused on this very important of his remembers all constituents back home. visclosky was . riting notes and participating in the hearing, but it was clear every one he served of his constituents with being tion as well as chairman of this committee. friend.luck, my good health, my friend. best you everything the on yo
aderholt: also, the majority bob, jeff, trisha, fay, shannon, and b.j. i continue to be committed to working with the majority in as we proceed through the legislative process. i look forward to the debate today.'ll have thank you, mr. speaker, and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oklahoma reserves. the gentlelady from new york is recognized. rs. lowey: mr. speaker, it is such an honor for me to yield to the gentleman from indiana, who is the hairman of the subcommittee...
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garth brooks and trisha yearwood are in quarantine after possibly be exposed to covid-19.nto contact with the virus. they will be isolating two weeks as a precaution. they are postponing tonight's facebook live concert. those concerts are so popular. >> both country stars are said to be doing just fine. a huge fish pulls two men off a boat in what they are calling the unforgettable fishing miracle. watch this. the fishermen reigle in the 450 grouper suddenly pulled over the boat's side losing rod. they were able to get it back but the fish kept fighting. that's the real moment there this time another fisherman gets pulled in. he managed to hang on. they eventually brought the fish up and later released it. >> who knew grouper were that big. brian: you released it? carley: so tasty. that's 450 pounds of yum. steve: that's a lot of grouper. ainsley: hand it over to janis she is back. hey, j.d. >> good morning. feels like summertime for those enjoying a week off. '70s across the east coast. we have a couple of 80's it. is cool over the northwest as we have an area of low pres
garth brooks and trisha yearwood are in quarantine after possibly be exposed to covid-19.nto contact with the virus. they will be isolating two weeks as a precaution. they are postponing tonight's facebook live concert. those concerts are so popular. >> both country stars are said to be doing just fine. a huge fish pulls two men off a boat in what they are calling the unforgettable fishing miracle. watch this. the fishermen reigle in the 450 grouper suddenly pulled over the boat's side...
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i also think majority staff, bob jeff, trisha, tj, shannon and ej. and on our side, the staff, and kristin,rren along with my staff megan and mark, that have contributed so much over the last several months. forward to ourok debate and yield back. chairwoman lowey: i would like to recognize myself for opening remarks. o andnk chairman serran drinking member aderholt for their work on this bill, as well as the staff crafting the product for us. i want to say a few words about my good friend, chairman serran o. in 1993, we joined the appropriations committee together. an valuable leader of this committee, this congress, and host important, a dear friend. workedrman, he has diligently to ensure our senses is conducted accurately and fairly. tireless advocate for american citizens of puerto rico, particularly in fighting for the resources to recover and rebuild after the devastation of hurricane maria. from supporting climate change research and working to prevent gun violence, to ensuring new york receives its fair share of hasral funding, joe serrano b
i also think majority staff, bob jeff, trisha, tj, shannon and ej. and on our side, the staff, and kristin,rren along with my staff megan and mark, that have contributed so much over the last several months. forward to ourok debate and yield back. chairwoman lowey: i would like to recognize myself for opening remarks. o andnk chairman serran drinking member aderholt for their work on this bill, as well as the staff crafting the product for us. i want to say a few words about my good friend,...
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the video referenced the white house wedding of trisha to ed fox. how important was that event and how did it strike politically given the president's standing in the polls at that time? >> well, it was probably pat nixon's happiest day in the white house. i don't think there's any doubt. and it's sort of a -- it's an inflection point because right after that you have the pentagon papers controversy and the plumbers and so that moment is a very sweet moment for the family. >> one other event, because it has not been matched to this day, the largest event ever thrown at the white house was the nixon's tribute to the vietnam prisoners of war. the library just celebrated the anniversary of it this year. >> i think the art of the story of pat nixon in the white house is a story of the pressures on a family because of a country's reaction to the president's vietnam policy. whatever you think about the president's vietnam policy, i think it's hard to dispute the fact that the country's reaction had a very, very strong effect on the nixon family. and pat i
the video referenced the white house wedding of trisha to ed fox. how important was that event and how did it strike politically given the president's standing in the polls at that time? >> well, it was probably pat nixon's happiest day in the white house. i don't think there's any doubt. and it's sort of a -- it's an inflection point because right after that you have the pentagon papers controversy and the plumbers and so that moment is a very sweet moment for the family. >> one...