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valerie: stunning. a funny story, before we moved in, i was one of the cochairs of the transition team. we started working literally the day after the election preparing for the transition of power. i always give president bush a shout out because they did everything possible to insure we could hit the ground running. they volunteered as much information as possible. it's a lot about democracy where he knew it was his responsibility to help us. the first time i went to the white house as part of the transition team, i went with mike who is now with the obama foundation. he was overseeing the organization of the staffing of the offices of public engagement. we going to the white house together and right before christmas and the decorations for up and it was just at twilight. we were petrified to say the least. excited, exhilarated, did not know what we were going to encounter. we were first of all delighted they let us in. [laughter] i was more worried about mike than myself. we go through the gates and
valerie: stunning. a funny story, before we moved in, i was one of the cochairs of the transition team. we started working literally the day after the election preparing for the transition of power. i always give president bush a shout out because they did everything possible to insure we could hit the ground running. they volunteered as much information as possible. it's a lot about democracy where he knew it was his responsibility to help us. the first time i went to the white house as part...
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valerie: extraordinary. the best eight years of my life be able to be there from day one until the last day and have a chance to see our country come back from what could have been the worst economic crisis of a lifetime. certainly, it was in my lifetime. not since the great depression have we been on the precipice of the banks in a freefall and losing 750,000 jobs a month. to see us go from it unemployment rate down to 10 -- up to 10, down to 20 million five. people without health care. scaling down wars, figuring out how to grow and build a middle-class, it was an extraordinary experience. and there were some highs and lows, but i would not have traded it for anything. >> what was it like for that first day? valerie: stunning. that is all i can tell you. in fact, i will tell you a funny story. before we moved in, i was one of the cochairs of the transition team. we started working literally the day after the election preparing for the transition of power. i always give president bush a shout out and his te
valerie: extraordinary. the best eight years of my life be able to be there from day one until the last day and have a chance to see our country come back from what could have been the worst economic crisis of a lifetime. certainly, it was in my lifetime. not since the great depression have we been on the precipice of the banks in a freefall and losing 750,000 jobs a month. to see us go from it unemployment rate down to 10 -- up to 10, down to 20 million five. people without health care....
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first, former senior adviser valerie jarrett speaking at the city club of chicago followed by formerney general loretta lynch, speaking at her alma mater harvard law school. here is a look. >> one of the most important lessons i learned as a lawyer was that the problems someone walks into my office with israeli the problem they really have. it is usually a symptom of a larger issue. people have jumped on this issue of the challenges immigrants and they sayiety this is the problem. that is not the problem. the problem is how the economy is structured in particular. why, for example, is the economy in part of our country set up so that that is where illegal immigrants or undocumented immigrants are drawn to work. and by the way, they are not hiring themselves, you know? >> [applause] : why are weh blaming the people that have the least power in this situation? that kind of dialogue makes it hard to have a conversation but if you can open it up and say, i understand you are afraid about the economy or your job, let's look and see. is the threat you face caused by the fear you have ident
first, former senior adviser valerie jarrett speaking at the city club of chicago followed by formerney general loretta lynch, speaking at her alma mater harvard law school. here is a look. >> one of the most important lessons i learned as a lawyer was that the problems someone walks into my office with israeli the problem they really have. it is usually a symptom of a larger issue. people have jumped on this issue of the challenges immigrants and they sayiety this is the problem. that is...
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let's everybody give valerie jarrett a big round of applause. >> thank you. thank you very much. >> thank you. thank you. how precious. >> thank you. >>> president trump will mark his 100th day in office with a rally in harrisburg, pennsylvania, saturday night. that's scheduled to start at 7:30 p.m. eastern, and you can see it live on our companion network, c-span. and for the first time since ronald reagan was shot, the president is not attending the white house correspondents' association dinner. the dinner is going on, nonetheless. the entertainment is hasan manage, of "the daily show." our coverage begins at 9:30 p.m. eastern. >> sunday on "q & a," the house of truth, the washington political salon. we talk with author brad schneider. felix frankfurter, walter lipman, oliver wendell holmes jr. and herbert hoover, who meat regularly in the early 1900s to debate politics and the future of the country. >> i think everybody associated with this house, frankfurter, lipman, race wasn't a salient issue. they cared about the rights of workers, and it took oliver
let's everybody give valerie jarrett a big round of applause. >> thank you. thank you very much. >> thank you. thank you. how precious. >> thank you. >>> president trump will mark his 100th day in office with a rally in harrisburg, pennsylvania, saturday night. that's scheduled to start at 7:30 p.m. eastern, and you can see it live on our companion network, c-span. and for the first time since ronald reagan was shot, the president is not attending the white house...
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you know, the power that valerie jarrett had in the west wing and in the obama presidency was that she the president and the first lady, before they ever got into politics and so she knew them when. she had a relationship with them where she could go in and close the door and have very frank blunt and honest conversations with him, her and both of them. and if you take that and apply that to ivanka trump, it is easy to see how ivanka trump could play that role with her father. i mean, i think it's interesting that hallie jackson brought up the fact that maybe chancellor angela merkel views a relationship with ivanka trump as a way of having some kind of access, someone within the west wing, who seems to be reasonable, who she could talk to, and because ivanka trump is the president's daughter, is someone who is praised throughout her life and on the campaign trail and has brought her on to the staff to be assistant to the president, that clearly she is someone who has his ear and someone he trusts implicitly. >> so, let's go back to what hallie jackson said in the two-part question bec
you know, the power that valerie jarrett had in the west wing and in the obama presidency was that she the president and the first lady, before they ever got into politics and so she knew them when. she had a relationship with them where she could go in and close the door and have very frank blunt and honest conversations with him, her and both of them. and if you take that and apply that to ivanka trump, it is easy to see how ivanka trump could play that role with her father. i mean, i think...
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. >> i'm valerie from minnesota. >> what do you snee terms of your teacher. >> yeah, today was a great day meting with the president and just gave me a lot of hope for the future of agriculture and certainly congratulations to you and thank you for all you've done for us already and the future of agriculture. we have 650,000 members across the united states in puerto rico and the virgin islands who goont back to agriculture careers. we are looking forward to that challenge and feeding the growing population so thank you for what you do. >> valerie and kids like her give me hope for american agriculture. thank you. okay. >> mr. secretary. >> thank you all. >>> coming up on c-span 3 a hearing on u.s./egypt relations and aid to that country. in a town hall bheegt congressman matthew cart wright of pen. after that, global nationalism on elections. larlt a look at medical research and patient treatment options. >>> next a hearing on u.s./egypt relations and the millions given to that country annually. three former state department officials testified before the senate appropriation subcommi
. >> i'm valerie from minnesota. >> what do you snee terms of your teacher. >> yeah, today was a great day meting with the president and just gave me a lot of hope for the future of agriculture and certainly congratulations to you and thank you for all you've done for us already and the future of agriculture. we have 650,000 members across the united states in puerto rico and the virgin islands who goont back to agriculture careers. we are looking forward to that challenge and...
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valerie: why not? just us, right? of your closest friends. valerie: and whoever is watching on tv. susan and i did talk about it last week. i talk seriously about throwing my hat in the ring. my family and closest friends were all supportive of it, and they thought it would be great to be a u.s. senator a legislator, a principal, and do my own thing. they were all for it. and what the president ultimately said was, i know you. i know the senate, because i have been there. and i know what i want to build in the white house, and i think you will enjoy the executive ranch more, and you will feel as though your impact could be greater in the executive ranch, with the portfolio you described, issues i cared passionately about for a very long time, compared to joining the senate. and boy, was he right. i am very glad i did not join the senate. for those who did work in the senate or the house over the last eight years, it is extremely frustrating. the way, that program coming up tonight at 8:00 eastern here on c-span. the annual white house easter getting underway on the south lawn. pres
valerie: why not? just us, right? of your closest friends. valerie: and whoever is watching on tv. susan and i did talk about it last week. i talk seriously about throwing my hat in the ring. my family and closest friends were all supportive of it, and they thought it would be great to be a u.s. senator a legislator, a principal, and do my own thing. they were all for it. and what the president ultimately said was, i know you. i know the senate, because i have been there. and i know what i want...
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valery in heartland, michigan, an independent. good morning. caller: good morning, thank you for taking my call. valerie. ahead, caller: my comment is on the problem. i guess i'm just confused. money and our resources and technology and all our forces on the ground in east, my question is how are the drugs getting here? stop them?e and is anyone else sharing this concern? ost: valerie, what are your thoughts on prescription pain killers and opioids being abused route for this epidemic to spread? is er: well, i continuing secondary, i think we need to heroin the actual problem and we need to focus on down on how it is getting to the states. think we can't distract from that point, we really need to focus on it and i think the rest of things will fall into place. we can treat people here in a controlled way. going se there is always to be a black market and some sense, butse in that have a o with what we happening.han what is host: all right, janice in massachusetts. line for democrats. good morning. good morning, how are you? host: doing well. d
valery in heartland, michigan, an independent. good morning. caller: good morning, thank you for taking my call. valerie. ahead, caller: my comment is on the problem. i guess i'm just confused. money and our resources and technology and all our forces on the ground in east, my question is how are the drugs getting here? stop them?e and is anyone else sharing this concern? ost: valerie, what are your thoughts on prescription pain killers and opioids being abused route for this epidemic to...
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and i said valerie, let me borrow your backpack, i need it.nd she said: 'why do you need my backpack?' and i said: 'i need to cover up my accident'. we covered up and we both snuck out and she had her coat around her, and we felt pretty good walking out of that office."lucinda made sure to take photos to send to her mom, but decided to share the pics on twitter too."so i tweeted about it, and after about 5 hours it had like 300 retweets and i texted my sister and i was like: i'm going viral! you know, as a joke!" said lucinda sowards. but viral it went, to the shock of both dad and daughter, and this modest family who usually doesn't like attention was willing to share about this moment all for a special reason. on monday this family of nine officially became a family of thirteen after adopting four foster children.we finalized their adoption so we're officially a family of 11 children and my wife and i couldn't be happier ... this has just been the most beautiful experience of our lives," said ben sowards. "foster care, and foster families-it
and i said valerie, let me borrow your backpack, i need it.nd she said: 'why do you need my backpack?' and i said: 'i need to cover up my accident'. we covered up and we both snuck out and she had her coat around her, and we felt pretty good walking out of that office."lucinda made sure to take photos to send to her mom, but decided to share the pics on twitter too."so i tweeted about it, and after about 5 hours it had like 300 retweets and i texted my sister and i was like: i'm going...
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fromm valerie early minnesota. today was a great day meeting with the president, and just .ave me a lot of hope congratulations to you and thank you for all you have done for us and the future of agriculture. we have 650,000 members across the united states, in puerto rico, and the virgin islands. we want to go back to agriculture and all sorts of careers. we are so looking forward to that challenge and feeding the growing population of recorder of the country. secretary purdue: valerie and kids like her give me hope for american agriculture. thank you. ok, thank you all. >> president trump signed another executive order that would direct the interior department to review national monument designations under the 1906 antiquities act. before the president, there were remarks from the interior secretary and vice president. this is 15 minutes. [applause] >> great to be with you all today. on behalf of the western states and communities, i am honored to welcomehumbled the president of the united states, donald j. trump
fromm valerie early minnesota. today was a great day meeting with the president, and just .ave me a lot of hope congratulations to you and thank you for all you have done for us and the future of agriculture. we have 650,000 members across the united states, in puerto rico, and the virgin islands. we want to go back to agriculture and all sorts of careers. we are so looking forward to that challenge and feeding the growing population of recorder of the country. secretary purdue: valerie and...
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valerie yoder from ucsf. yeager. >> i know there is a lot of excitement about san francisco's citywide menthol and flavor ordinance and believe me, this has been a long time coming. i want to thank melia cohen, wonderful supervisor here in the city of san francisco. mayor ed lee for his leadership as well and i also want to thank and you will have a chance to hear from my colleagues at uc san francisco, they are the reason we are able to do this work here in san francisco so thank you san francisco. you know as the fda had already taken action to protect some of the countries youth by banning candy and fruit flavored cigarettes african-american children and other children of color benefit from no such protection. as menthol cigarettes, which are smoked, by up to 95% of black adolescent smokers, received the protected status. for almost a decade some of us have been working really hard to repair this morally wrong and inequity. that was done at the federal level where only some children are the beneficiaries o
valerie yoder from ucsf. yeager. >> i know there is a lot of excitement about san francisco's citywide menthol and flavor ordinance and believe me, this has been a long time coming. i want to thank melia cohen, wonderful supervisor here in the city of san francisco. mayor ed lee for his leadership as well and i also want to thank and you will have a chance to hear from my colleagues at uc san francisco, they are the reason we are able to do this work here in san francisco so thank you san...
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"valeri," as we'll call him, is a master mechanic in high demand. customer explains what he'd like done with his old uazik. valeri is versatile. in his garage's basement, he does upholstery work of all kinds. he says he's legally registered as a small businessman -- as legal as he can be, working cash in hand, and no billing. that may be why he wanted to remain anonymous. garage cooperatives like this one are a hold-over from the soviet era. they were built to house vehicles, but since capitalism took hold, the state has not been privy to what goes on behind the closed doors. ms. ermakova: even if one of them suddenly decided to go legit and register his trade, he'd have to pay so much more in rent and taxes and undergo so many checks, from environmental to fire safety regulations, that his business wouldn't survive. that's why everyone here lies low. juri: estimates of the garazhnikis' numbers run to 30 million, or about 40% of russia's able-bodied population -- a vast shadow economy. they have no intention of sharing their earnings with the state.
"valeri," as we'll call him, is a master mechanic in high demand. customer explains what he'd like done with his old uazik. valeri is versatile. in his garage's basement, he does upholstery work of all kinds. he says he's legally registered as a small businessman -- as legal as he can be, working cash in hand, and no billing. that may be why he wanted to remain anonymous. garage cooperatives like this one are a hold-over from the soviet era. they were built to house vehicles, but...
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valerie yoder from ucsf. yeager. >> i know there is a lot of excitement about san francisco's citywide menthol and flavor ordinance and believe me, this has been a long time coming. i want to thank melia cohen, wonderful supervisor here in the city of san francisco. mayor ed lee for his leadership as well and i also want to thank and you will have a chance to hear from my colleagues at uc san francisco, they are the reason we are able to do this work here in san francisco so thank you san francisco. you know as the fda had already taken action to protect some of the countries youth by banning candy and fruit flavored cigarettes african-american children and other children of color benefit from no such protection. as menthol cigarettes, which are smoked, by up to 95% of black adolescent smokers, received the protected status. for almost a decade some of us have been working really hard to repair this morally wrong and inequity. that was done at the federal level where only some children are the beneficiaries o
valerie yoder from ucsf. yeager. >> i know there is a lot of excitement about san francisco's citywide menthol and flavor ordinance and believe me, this has been a long time coming. i want to thank melia cohen, wonderful supervisor here in the city of san francisco. mayor ed lee for his leadership as well and i also want to thank and you will have a chance to hear from my colleagues at uc san francisco, they are the reason we are able to do this work here in san francisco so thank you san...
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"valeri," as we'll call him, is a master mechanic in high demand. a customer explains what he'd like done with his old uazik. valeri is versatile. in his garage's basement, he does upholstery work of all kinds. he says he's legally registered as a small businessman -- as legal as he can be, working cash in hand, and no billing. that may be why he wanted to remain anonymous. garage cooperatives like this one are a hold-over from the soviet era. they were built to house vehicles, but since capitalism took hold, the state has not been privy to what goes on behind the closed doors. ms. ermakova: even if one of them suddenly decided to go legit and register his trade, he'd'd have to pay so much moren rent and taxes and undergo so many checks, from environmental to fire safety regulations, that his business wouldn't survive. that's why everyone here lies low. juri: estimates of the garazhnikis' numbers run to 30 million, or about 40% of russia's able-bodied population -- a vast shadow economy. they have no intention of sharing their earnings with the stat
"valeri," as we'll call him, is a master mechanic in high demand. a customer explains what he'd like done with his old uazik. valeri is versatile. in his garage's basement, he does upholstery work of all kinds. he says he's legally registered as a small businessman -- as legal as he can be, working cash in hand, and no billing. that may be why he wanted to remain anonymous. garage cooperatives like this one are a hold-over from the soviet era. they were built to house vehicles, but...
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also ahead, my interview with valerie jarrett.te house. we're back after this. bp developed new, industry-leading software to monitor drilling operations in real-time, so our engineers can solve problems with the most precise data at their fingertips. because safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. introducing new depend silhouette active fit, with a thin design for complete comfort. they say "move it or lose it" and at my age, i'm moving more than ever. because getting older is inevitable. but feeling older? that's something i control. get a free sample at depend.com. hey ron! they're finally taking down that schwab billboard. oh, not so fast, carl. ♪ oh no. schwab, again? index investing for that low? that's three times less than fidelity... ...and four times less than vanguard. what's next, no minimums? ...no minimums. schwab has lowered the cost of investing again. introducing the lowest cost index funds in the industry with no minimums. i bet they're calling about the schwab news. schwab. a modern ap
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both jared and valerie jarrett came from real estate management development companies.estioned her credentials and the fact that these people are being questioned just because their last name happens to be trump or because he is married to a trump is uncalled for. >> okay. all right. so that's paris. angela, i saw you smile and raising your and. your term. >> so, first, i just want to be very clear we should never again compare valerie jarrett's credentials to jared kushner. let's talk about, you know, a black woman all-star lawyer who not only came from real estate but also a big law firm and also has -- had worked for the mayor of the city of chicago for some time. so let's not at all mix credentials there. while i appreciate paris' loose definition of what a senior adviser means and having worked on capitol hill on a committee as a senior adviser and council, what i will say is nonetheless there was a job description, nonetheless there was something by which i had to be accountable to so that i could, one, get promoted and get raises and also i could deliver for taxp
both jared and valerie jarrett came from real estate management development companies.estioned her credentials and the fact that these people are being questioned just because their last name happens to be trump or because he is married to a trump is uncalled for. >> okay. all right. so that's paris. angela, i saw you smile and raising your and. your term. >> so, first, i just want to be very clear we should never again compare valerie jarrett's credentials to jared kushner. let's...
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senior adviser valerie jarrett and attorney general loretta lynch. v with authors who have written recent best-selling books. at 8 p.m.,an3 american history tv with events from the annual lincoln forum look atm, including a the 1865 meeting between union general william sherman and confederate general joseph johnston. >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. on taxup tuesday morning deadline day, the brookings institution's vanessa williams enjoins us to discuss tax policy. and her book "read my lips." why americans are proud to pay taxes. new york's new program that will make state and city universities tuition free for families with incomes up to 125,000 dollars. and former u.s. ambassador to six countries. including u.s. military action in syria. join the discussion. >> earlier today, mike pence made an unannounced visit to the korean demilitarized zone during his trip to south korea. he received a full briefing from military officials while surveying the area and delivered remarks to the troops.
senior adviser valerie jarrett and attorney general loretta lynch. v with authors who have written recent best-selling books. at 8 p.m.,an3 american history tv with events from the annual lincoln forum look atm, including a the 1865 meeting between union general william sherman and confederate general joseph johnston. >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. on taxup tuesday morning deadline day, the brookings institution's vanessa...
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time onweek in prime p.m.n, monday at 8:00 eastern, former senior adviser to president barack obama valerie jarrett on her time in the white house and future clients -- future plans. >> i want to continue to be a force for good. we just made public today that i will be a pro bono advisor to the obama foundation and i am very interested in what he can do. eastern,y at 8:00 p.m. dr. ezekiel emanuel on his latest book. we are going to get rid of of0 hospi. taking health care t the institutions and delivering it in other facilities. a big part of transformation. >> wednesday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, personal profiles of president trump cabinet including rex tillerson, jeff sessions, rick perry and nikki haley. >> we will show our strength and not be afraid to stand up. we will follow through with our actions and make sure that is known. i don't think we will be shy about the values of america. >> thursday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, we will continue with the personal profiles of president trump am including betsy devos, ben carson and scott pruitt. >> states need to enter into agreement about water issu
time onweek in prime p.m.n, monday at 8:00 eastern, former senior adviser to president barack obama valerie jarrett on her time in the white house and future clients -- future plans. >> i want to continue to be a force for good. we just made public today that i will be a pro bono advisor to the obama foundation and i am very interested in what he can do. eastern,y at 8:00 p.m. dr. ezekiel emanuel on his latest book. we are going to get rid of of0 hospi. taking health care t the...
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let's everybody give valerie jarrett a big round of applause. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> georgia voters are going to the polls today in georgia past sixth congressional district to elect a replacement for former
let's everybody give valerie jarrett a big round of applause. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> georgia voters are going to the polls today in georgia past sixth congressional district to elect a replacement for former
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valerie is a student at ada merit. she believes cyber security is an urgent issue in her documentary entitled "cybersecurity is the safety of our nation," take a look. >> we all use technology every day as an important part of our lives. don't you love searching the web, contacting friends or streaming videos? what about when websites shut down or your phone starts working? while minor problems like these have simple fixes, more serious problems could be the result of cyberattack. the cybersecurity of our nation is the most important and urgent issue that needs to be address bird the white house in the future. but let's start at the beginning. what happens in a cyberattack. there are many different forms and techniques that are used. some are as simple as sending messages via text, phone, email, or social media. this is phone as fishing -- as phishing. while this form of hacking involves simple technology, phishing has become harder to detect as technology has advance. however, this isn't the only tool hackers have. in
valerie is a student at ada merit. she believes cyber security is an urgent issue in her documentary entitled "cybersecurity is the safety of our nation," take a look. >> we all use technology every day as an important part of our lives. don't you love searching the web, contacting friends or streaming videos? what about when websites shut down or your phone starts working? while minor problems like these have simple fixes, more serious problems could be the result of...
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. >> coming up next, a look at russian foreign policy objectives and valerie jarrett talks about her years with the obama administration. trump and thent easter egg roll on the south lawn. next, a look at the influence in the middle east and how it compares to u.s. foreign-policy objectives. hosted by the center for national interests and is just over 1.5 hours. we are going to discuss a new subject what does russia want? we don't have any russians here but there quite knowledgeable experts on russia. with the institutional and political perspective. in arabia caused even more confusion so what america needs we would probably give one answer. with as the nation's security advisor and with did a very different answer and then to change significantly and then another possibility president has discovered incriminating conduct regarding other american interests. this is a very important interesting topic. the director from georgetown university also with his books from the state department as a scholar and a practitioner sojourn of both russian government in the position if you want that
. >> coming up next, a look at russian foreign policy objectives and valerie jarrett talks about her years with the obama administration. trump and thent easter egg roll on the south lawn. next, a look at the influence in the middle east and how it compares to u.s. foreign-policy objectives. hosted by the center for national interests and is just over 1.5 hours. we are going to discuss a new subject what does russia want? we don't have any russians here but there quite knowledgeable...
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good to see both of you, valerie irvin, d.c.g families senior advisor, chris lehane, airbnb global policy head. >>> markets are still clinging to a tiny bit of green. russell 2000 not quite there. nasdaq could be on track for all-time record close. liberty mutual stood with me when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night. hold on dad... liberty did what? yeah, liberty mutual 24-hour roadside assistance helped him to fix his flat so he could get home safely. my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. don't worry - i know what a lug wrench is, dad. is this a lug wrench? maybe? you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. the slopes like i used to. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but whatever trail i take, i go for my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'll go for that too. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus ha
good to see both of you, valerie irvin, d.c.g families senior advisor, chris lehane, airbnb global policy head. >>> markets are still clinging to a tiny bit of green. russell 2000 not quite there. nasdaq could be on track for all-time record close. liberty mutual stood with me when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night. hold on dad... liberty did what? yeah, liberty mutual 24-hour roadside assistance helped him to fix his flat so he could get home safely. my dad says our...
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so he splashed water on his pants and went in to get her. >> i said valerie can i have your backpack.nt. >> when i got home i took those pictures of them together and i thought they were super cute. >> so did twitter. the post became a viral sensation some people calling him the dad of the year. >> so many people saying best dad of the year. best dad ever. you're so lucky to have him. i'm like yeah. i'm so lucky to have him. >> hard al revelation to the soured family his daughter lucinda says dad and mom have always taught the kids to put others first. just yesterday the family legally welcomed four new kids into the family. kids they had been fostering for the last couple of years. >> really hope sincerely the take away from all of this is that parenting is important. it's privilege to be parent, and to have children that you can love and influence and help grow into add dulls that are able to deal with life's challenge. >> wonderful message and a display of love. he says it all came from the heart. and maybe a little bit from a famous movie. >> i can't say it didn't influence my sub
so he splashed water on his pants and went in to get her. >> i said valerie can i have your backpack.nt. >> when i got home i took those pictures of them together and i thought they were super cute. >> so did twitter. the post became a viral sensation some people calling him the dad of the year. >> so many people saying best dad of the year. best dad ever. you're so lucky to have him. i'm like yeah. i'm so lucky to have him. >> hard al revelation to the soured...
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valerie, 17. hannah, 16. jack, 15.> jimmy: that was well done. >> thank you. >> jimmy: nolan, what does your dad do for a living? >> he's a dentist. >> j >> i don't know. >> jimmy: see? you know what? i still don't know what my dad does, so i'm not ruling him out for that. [ laughter ] jack, does your dad ever look at your teeth? >> yes. >> jimmy: and how do they look? >> they look pretty good. >> sal: beautiful braces. >> jimmy: did your dad put the braces on you? >> no, he didn't. >> jimmy: ah, now i know that jack is indeed a member of that family, because an orthodontist would have done that. hannah, what about you? do you have braces? >> yes. >> jimmy: are you and jack twins? >> no. >> jimmy: are you related? >> yes. >> jimmy: you love your brother? >> yes. >> jimmy: give him a kiss. just for the heck of it. aw, look at that, how sweet. let's see if jack turns red, watch his face. jack is staying pretty white. it's a very white family we have here. >> sal: did it again. >> jimmy: i would say -- okay. valerie has d
valerie, 17. hannah, 16. jack, 15.> jimmy: that was well done. >> thank you. >> jimmy: nolan, what does your dad do for a living? >> he's a dentist. >> j >> i don't know. >> jimmy: see? you know what? i still don't know what my dad does, so i'm not ruling him out for that. [ laughter ] jack, does your dad ever look at your teeth? >> yes. >> jimmy: and how do they look? >> they look pretty good. >> sal: beautiful braces. >>...
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first a conversation with former white house senior adviser valerie jarrett former -- followed by loretta lynch speaking to students at harvard law school. president trump and the first lady host the annual easter egg role on the white house south lawn. later
first a conversation with former white house senior adviser valerie jarrett former -- followed by loretta lynch speaking to students at harvard law school. president trump and the first lady host the annual easter egg role on the white house south lawn. later
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with valerie jarrett and loretta lynch coming up tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern. at the white house, the briefing with sean spicer getting underway shortly. president trump back for the weekend, also meeting with his secretary of state rex tillerson this afternoon and we will have the briefing for you once it gets underway life here on c-span. until then, part of this morning's "washington journal." at financial friday consumer scams, we are at theby john breyault national consumers league. for folks unfamiliar with ncl, what is your organization? ncl is a national consumer advocacy organization. we have been around since 1899, which makes of the older consumer protection company in the u.s. we are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, and we are based in washington, d.c. -- you are here before tax day. let's talk about the most common tax scams out there. guest: sure. some of the top tax scams are number one, what we call the impersonation scam. this is where people who claim to be with the irs or some other kind of government agency will call and say that you owe taxes. and if
with valerie jarrett and loretta lynch coming up tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern. at the white house, the briefing with sean spicer getting underway shortly. president trump back for the weekend, also meeting with his secretary of state rex tillerson this afternoon and we will have the briefing for you once it gets underway life here on c-span. until then, part of this morning's "washington journal." at financial friday consumer scams, we are at theby john breyault national...
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in primetime on c-span, monday at 8:00 eastern, former senior adviser to president barack obama, valerie a time at the white house and future plans. >> am in a different phase of my life. i want to continue to be a force for good. i'm signed on to be a pro bono advisor to the obama foundation. i am very just in what it can do. [applause] two-state 8:00 eastern, see kill a manual on his latest book. bookhave predicted in my we will get rid of 1000 hospitals. we are taking care out of the four walls of the medical institutions and delivering it a home, and other facilities. .ig, big part of transformation we should not be a facilities. >> once at 8:00 eastern, personal profiles of president trump's cabinet including rex tillerson, jeff sessions, rick perry, and nikki haley. rex we will show our strength, we will not be afraid to stand up. when we decide to make an action we will follow through and make sure that is known. we will not be shy about the values of america. >> thursday that :00 eastern, personal profiles of president trump's cabinet, including betsy devos, tom price in the ben
in primetime on c-span, monday at 8:00 eastern, former senior adviser to president barack obama, valerie a time at the white house and future plans. >> am in a different phase of my life. i want to continue to be a force for good. i'm signed on to be a pro bono advisor to the obama foundation. i am very just in what it can do. [applause] two-state 8:00 eastern, see kill a manual on his latest book. bookhave predicted in my we will get rid of 1000 hospitals. we are taking care out of the...
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singer valerie june explains her unique voice.and a brief but spectacular take on the power of a photograph. but first, president trump's trip today to his mar-a-lago resort for the summit with the chinese president is his sixth since taking office. but some are asking about the stresses and strains being placed on the secret service to protect him and his family at their multiple residences. john yang has the story. >> yang: in the more than a century that the u.s. secret service has protected presidents and their families, rarely has it had so many places and so many people to guard than under president trump. not just the white house, but also trump tower in the heart of manhattan, still home for first lady melania trump and their son, barron, although the president has not been there since taking office. and mr. trump has requested protection for his adult children and their spouses, white house advisors ivanka trump and jared kushner and the president's eldest sons, donald jr. and eric, who travel the world on family business
singer valerie june explains her unique voice.and a brief but spectacular take on the power of a photograph. but first, president trump's trip today to his mar-a-lago resort for the summit with the chinese president is his sixth since taking office. but some are asking about the stresses and strains being placed on the secret service to protect him and his family at their multiple residences. john yang has the story. >> yang: in the more than a century that the u.s. secret service has...
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and i said valerie, let me borrow your backpack, i need it.eed my backpack?' and i said: 'i need to cover up my accident'. we covered up and we both snuck out and she had her coat around her, and we felt pretty good walking out of that office."lucinda made sure to take photos to send to her mom, but decided to share the pics on twitter too."so i tweeted about it, and after about 5 hours it had like 300 retweets and i texted my sister and i was like: i'm going viral! you know, as a joke!" said lucinda sowards. but viral it went, to the shock of both dad and daughter, and this modest family who usually doesn't like attention was willing to share about this moment all for a special reason. on monday this family of nine officially became a family of thirteen after adopting four foster children.we finalized their adoption so we're officially a family of 11 children and my wife and i couldn't be happier ... this has just been the most beautiful experience of our lives," said ben sowards. "foster care, and foster families-it's growing and it's needed
and i said valerie, let me borrow your backpack, i need it.eed my backpack?' and i said: 'i need to cover up my accident'. we covered up and we both snuck out and she had her coat around her, and we felt pretty good walking out of that office."lucinda made sure to take photos to send to her mom, but decided to share the pics on twitter too."so i tweeted about it, and after about 5 hours it had like 300 retweets and i texted my sister and i was like: i'm going viral! you know, as a...
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. >> tonight on c-span, beginning eastern, to obama administration officials -- first valerie jarrett speaking at the city club of chicago followed by attorney general loretta lynch speaking at her alma mater, harvard law school. here's a portion of what you will see tonight. >> one of the most important lessons i ever learned as a lawyer is the problem someone walks into my office with is rarely the problem they really have. it's usually the symptom of a larger issue. so people have jumped on this issue of the challenges immigrants face in a society whether it's social services or the economy and they said this is the problem. that's not the problem. the problem is how is the economy structured in a particular area? why is the economy and part of our country set up so that that is where undocumented immigrants are drawn and work? by the way, they are not hiring themselves. [laughter] so why are we blaming the people who have the least power in this situation? makes it of dialogue hard to have a conversation. if you can open up and say i understand you're afraid about the economy and
. >> tonight on c-span, beginning eastern, to obama administration officials -- first valerie jarrett speaking at the city club of chicago followed by attorney general loretta lynch speaking at her alma mater, harvard law school. here's a portion of what you will see tonight. >> one of the most important lessons i ever learned as a lawyer is the problem someone walks into my office with is rarely the problem they really have. it's usually the symptom of a larger issue. so people...
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roger morash and his wife valerie were found dead along with their two cats in january. lawyers for the family are suing the landlord and building owner for a lack of carbon monoxide detectors. the lawsuit claims there was a detector on the first floor but not the second floor where the couple's bedroom was located. ( james ) a warning sign has been posted at the entrance of a hiking trail on the sonoma overlook after a woman was attacked there on sunday. sheriff's deputies say the violent attack happened in the middle of the afternoon while the woman was on norrbom road. the victim says a man shoved her to the ground and tried to rape her. she was able to fight him off and get away. there is still no clear description of the attacker from police. ( james ) as we just pass the one-hundred-and-eleven year anniversary of the major earthquake that hit san francisco, we are learning more about earthquakes. experts say it is not a matter of if, but when the next big earthquake will strike. in order to keep people safe, geologists are working on an earthquake warning system kn
roger morash and his wife valerie were found dead along with their two cats in january. lawyers for the family are suing the landlord and building owner for a lack of carbon monoxide detectors. the lawsuit claims there was a detector on the first floor but not the second floor where the couple's bedroom was located. ( james ) a warning sign has been posted at the entrance of a hiking trail on the sonoma overlook after a woman was attacked there on sunday. sheriff's deputies say the violent...
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valerie vass taz has won the russian grand prix. a nail—biting finish.t ten o'clock we will have a full round—up of the day's news. now it is time for our world. kathmandu, the city i call home. my friend nirmala and i never felt restricted here, until we started our periods. suddenly there were lots of things we were not meant to do, like cook or worship. my college friend, she's like i'm having my period, i'm treated like a queen, i don't have to work in kitchen, i don't have to go to temples, that's not treating you like a queen, that's like treating you like you're untouchable. the rules didn't make much sense to us growing up. my mother used to tell me that you shouldn't touch plants or they will die. periods are still deeply taboo here in nepal. and while things in the city are gradually changing, we heard in the remote far west it's very different. so we're leaving our urban life to travel to the mountains, to discover why the taboos are still so powerful. and ask why some people are so scared of menstruating women that they won't even let them in
valerie vass taz has won the russian grand prix. a nail—biting finish.t ten o'clock we will have a full round—up of the day's news. now it is time for our world. kathmandu, the city i call home. my friend nirmala and i never felt restricted here, until we started our periods. suddenly there were lots of things we were not meant to do, like cook or worship. my college friend, she's like i'm having my period, i'm treated like a queen, i don't have to work in kitchen, i don't have to go to...
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valerie has different colored hair.at it's probably her, but that could have been done to throw me off. valerie, what grade are you in? >> a senior. >> jimmy: do you like being in upstate new york? >> i love it. >> jimmy: what do you love about it? >> nothing. i hate it. >> jimmy: huh. i'm stumped. well, maybe it's -- could it be mark -- no. maybe it is mark that's the father. mark, i'm going to guess mark. you are not -- are you the imposter? >> no. >> jimmy: oh. all right. well, if you are the imposter, raise your hand. okay. i thought it might work, but it didn't. no. all right. we have jack. we have hannah. nolan, i'm going to guess that you are the imposter. >> yes. >> jimmy: you are the imposter? wow. very well-done, nolan. nolan, are you -- do you have a family? are you a run away? >> no, i'm not. >> jimmy: where are you from? >> cottage grove, minnesota. >> jimmy: so you don't even know these people? >> well, i don't know. >> jimmy: okay. >> trying to get in on the free braces. >> jimmy: all right. nolan, we hav
valerie has different colored hair.at it's probably her, but that could have been done to throw me off. valerie, what grade are you in? >> a senior. >> jimmy: do you like being in upstate new york? >> i love it. >> jimmy: what do you love about it? >> nothing. i hate it. >> jimmy: huh. i'm stumped. well, maybe it's -- could it be mark -- no. maybe it is mark that's the father. mark, i'm going to guess mark. you are not -- are you the imposter? >> no....
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valerie has different colored hair.but that could have been done to throw me off. valerie, what grade are you in? >> a senior. >> jimmy: do you like being in upstate new york? >> i love it. >> jimmy: what do you love about it? >> nothing. i hate it. >> jimmy: huh. i'm stumped. well, maybe it's -- could it be mark -- no. maybe it is mark that's the father. mark, i'm going to guess mark. you are not -- are you the imposter? >> no. >> jimmy: oh. all right. well, if you are the imposter, raise your hand. okay. i thought it might work, but it didn't. no. all right. we have jack. we have hannah. nolan, i'm going to guess that you are the imposter. >> yes. >> jimmy: you are the imposter? wow. very well-done, nolan. nolan, are you -- do you have a family? are you a run away? >> no, i'm not. >> jimmy: where are you from? >> cottage grove, minnesota. >> jimmy: so you don't even know these people? >> well, i don't know. >> jimmy: okay. >> trying to get in on the free braces. >> jimmy: all right. nolan, we have prizes for all of yo
valerie has different colored hair.but that could have been done to throw me off. valerie, what grade are you in? >> a senior. >> jimmy: do you like being in upstate new york? >> i love it. >> jimmy: what do you love about it? >> nothing. i hate it. >> jimmy: huh. i'm stumped. well, maybe it's -- could it be mark -- no. maybe it is mark that's the father. mark, i'm going to guess mark. you are not -- are you the imposter? >> no. >> jimmy: oh. all...
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first is valerie. valerie jarrett. >> let me take my assignment. >> bill: the fascination of the story. >> if you have a situation where an extremely hostile republican candidate is not only running to be president of the united states but is also doing everything he can to disparage the 44th president, the obama presidency and the you'd want to know and have the intelligence people saying these people colluded with the russians. >> bill: you want to get dirt on him. >> they definitely want to get dirt. >> bill: that's not her role. that's not what she supposed to do. she's not supposed to do that. go to you. you are very big on this rice story. i thought you were going to bolt out of your chair and hit the ceiling. >> i almost did. >> bill: you, eric bolling, that big on the russian collusion? >> great question. what russian collusion? there is nothing there yet. what we do have on rice is a felony. a felony was committed, point blank. [all talking at once] >> i felony was committed? >> not the unmask
first is valerie. valerie jarrett. >> let me take my assignment. >> bill: the fascination of the story. >> if you have a situation where an extremely hostile republican candidate is not only running to be president of the united states but is also doing everything he can to disparage the 44th president, the obama presidency and the you'd want to know and have the intelligence people saying these people colluded with the russians. >> bill: you want to get dirt on him....
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human-rights lawyer valery borshov visited dadin in segezha, and confirmed that torture of politicalrisoners was taking place. but increasingly, prison inspectors are prevented from being able to do their work. ever fewer human-rights activists sit on russia's council for civil society and human rights. >> torture is practised in a number of penal colonies. they've been given carte blanche. people convicted of extremism and terrorism are sent there. the prison directors have the authority to act outside the law. >> dadin was moved to another prison. these are tense times for anastasia. the supreme court has quashed his jail term. but the authorities took a while to actually release him. anastasia is overjoyed that he's out. but once they're home, it's clear that he's a changed man. his time behind bars has taken itits toll.. he keeps losing the threread f what he's saying. he was often starving, hungry, he explains, and shows us what he ate. >> personal possessions weren't allowed. i didn't have anything to cook on. i would put soya, meat substitute, on everything, and spices that an
human-rights lawyer valery borshov visited dadin in segezha, and confirmed that torture of politicalrisoners was taking place. but increasingly, prison inspectors are prevented from being able to do their work. ever fewer human-rights activists sit on russia's council for civil society and human rights. >> torture is practised in a number of penal colonies. they've been given carte blanche. people convicted of extremism and terrorism are sent there. the prison directors have the authority...
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it makes sense -- valerie is someone who has more experience in business and in life than jared kushnered up here. but she had a portfolio specific to her experiences. she wasn't given the entire world like president trump has given jared kushner. it's not possible to succeed like that. >> we know it's china. we know it's opioids and it's infrastructure. here is donald trump talking about jared kushner in a variety of different environments about what jared is going to do. >> i'd love to have jared helping us with deals on other nations and see if we can do peace in the middle east. i want to thank jared kushner who has been so involved. so jared, maybe i'll let you take over for a little while. >> jared, you know his wife is about two minutes away from having a baby so he's here. he's coming to aipec. where is jared? jar jared spoke to many of his friends from israel and we put it together with a lot of great people. >> does it give you any pause to hear him constantly i guess calling him out or maybe using him as a crutch? >> one of the underlying things here if i can go back to jfk,
it makes sense -- valerie is someone who has more experience in business and in life than jared kushnered up here. but she had a portfolio specific to her experiences. she wasn't given the entire world like president trump has given jared kushner. it's not possible to succeed like that. >> we know it's china. we know it's opioids and it's infrastructure. here is donald trump talking about jared kushner in a variety of different environments about what jared is going to do. >> i'd...