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a white man named william white. he's a white man, and his last name is white. mr. white is white. so we've got a black abolitionist, mr. douglass, and a white abolitionist, mr. white. and they were speaking in front of a church on top of a wooden platform. and there were people in the audience who were there to listen, but douglass said later there were also people in the audience who looked very anally like they were going to do something about their antagonism to the speaker. and after they started the lecture, about 30 white men rushed onto the stage, started to tear down the platform, and beat up frederick douglass and william white. they were both badly beaten up. one of douglass's hands was broken. and douglass said for years afterwards, he said that william white saved his life that day. now, a man who had a big stick was standing over douglass and was about to hit him over the head with it and may well have killed him, and william white stopped it from happening. and they do get away. they're not murdered that day in pendleton, indiana. and douglass felt grateful to white
a white man named william white. he's a white man, and his last name is white. mr. white is white. so we've got a black abolitionist, mr. douglass, and a white abolitionist, mr. white. and they were speaking in front of a church on top of a wooden platform. and there were people in the audience who were there to listen, but douglass said later there were also people in the audience who looked very anally like they were going to do something about their antagonism to the speaker. and after they...
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we knew from white house records that the corona had been sent away from the white house in 1927, soe reproduced all those things. so it's not a real reproduction, because it's neither an office or a bedroom, but instead both. we went back to the same mill in england that had run the carpet for him on the 27-inch loom. >> wow. >> and we knew from the records that the carpet was "g" and "o," which the curators think meant green and oak, which is green and brown. and we went to the same mill, and they didn't have records of what they had actually sold to the white house, but we used a pattern that we think was the pattern. so it was really, really very fun. >> so exciting just to know that lincoln signed the emancipation proclamation in that room. it's a great story. he had shaken so many hands on new year's morning, his own hand was numb and shaking. he put the pen down. he said if ever my soul were in an act, it is in that act. and if i sign with a shaking hand, posterity will say he hesitated. so he waited and waited until he could sign. and it's a really big, bold hand for him. it'
we knew from white house records that the corona had been sent away from the white house in 1927, soe reproduced all those things. so it's not a real reproduction, because it's neither an office or a bedroom, but instead both. we went back to the same mill in england that had run the carpet for him on the 27-inch loom. >> wow. >> and we knew from the records that the carpet was "g" and "o," which the curators think meant green and oak, which is green and brown....
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you were in the white house several years later. did you have to approach the job differently upon landing in the white house? >> i had -- i got to know the fords before the day -- the day i photographed soon-to-be president ford, the day spero agnew resigned. i can say that in this room and most of you know who i'm talking about. i give a lot of lectures at schools and it's a little dicy. i even have to explain who president ford is sometimes. but i had an ongoing relationship with him starting -- the first "time" cover i ever had was of him when he was designated by nixon to be the replacement for agnew and then "time" had me covering them. i got to know the family really well. i went skiing with them, taking pictures. that was back in the day when the magazine would pay for my skiing lessons, the good old days as we would call them. but i got to know them really well. by the time he became president i had really got along well with everybody, including the kids. mrs. ford was always a big proponent of having me work in the white
you were in the white house several years later. did you have to approach the job differently upon landing in the white house? >> i had -- i got to know the fords before the day -- the day i photographed soon-to-be president ford, the day spero agnew resigned. i can say that in this room and most of you know who i'm talking about. i give a lot of lectures at schools and it's a little dicy. i even have to explain who president ford is sometimes. but i had an ongoing relationship with him...
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when their gift shop could be in the white house. so the white house was very quiet. that very first christmas of 2001, you know, we invited friends from all over, for the christmas parties, a lot of people didn't come. lot of people were still afraid to fly. >> didn't come? >> afraid to fly. >> the plane. >> then the street got closed. was that when the street got closed? >> pennsylvania avenue was already closed. remember it was closed when the plane flew into the white house when president clinton was there, the little plane. >> is it closed now? >> it is closed now. >> we were thinking of opening it and then that happened and then we worked with michael, the same landscape architect that's doing the bush library over here, doing the landscaping for it, to then landscape pennsylvania avenue so it didn't look like so much like a closed street. >> is that the one on the south lawn? >> pennsylvania avenue. the south street closes periodically but it is not closed always. >> isn't impossible to imagine in lincoln's time people could just walk into white house. they did
when their gift shop could be in the white house. so the white house was very quiet. that very first christmas of 2001, you know, we invited friends from all over, for the christmas parties, a lot of people didn't come. lot of people were still afraid to fly. >> didn't come? >> afraid to fly. >> the plane. >> then the street got closed. was that when the street got closed? >> pennsylvania avenue was already closed. remember it was closed when the plane flew into...
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white institutions created it, and white society maintained it and condoned it. so much focus regarding the causes of the urban crisis was on the violence in black sections of cities. people were extremely -- you know, for a lot of people in america, this came out of nowhere. how did this happen. especially given it's the mid-1960s, this would be a time i would normally ask you a question. can i do that? anybody might field bold enough to step up to the mike? you know the answer. we can do this. what's happening in the mid-1960s, in the united states, that might cause people in the country to look at this violence in american cities emanating from black sections with befuddlement and curiosity? saying, what's going on in the country at that time? that directly involves african-americans, that directly involves their -- and now i'm giving it away. that would cause people to say, what are all these people in l.a. angry about? come on. nobody's going to answer this? no, you got to come to the microphone, man. come on, for that now -- >> all right. >> there you go. >
white institutions created it, and white society maintained it and condoned it. so much focus regarding the causes of the urban crisis was on the violence in black sections of cities. people were extremely -- you know, for a lot of people in america, this came out of nowhere. how did this happen. especially given it's the mid-1960s, this would be a time i would normally ask you a question. can i do that? anybody might field bold enough to step up to the mike? you know the answer. we can do...
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white house. i'm watching the president announce the beginning of the rm operation with her daughter doro and press secretary anna perez, and the bushes had invited the reverend billy graham to join them. in the camis. this was in the saudi desert ons thanksgiving day before the start of operation desert storm. i think mrs. bush was on her thi fifth thanksgiving dinner at that time. and then once the campaign started it was non-stop.d then here we were at a beauty salon in new hampshire, and that is -- that is not helen thomas under k the hair dryer. i know it looks like her. i'm not that cool. greeting well wishers in pennsylvania, bowling for votes in ohio. and on the campaign plane with marvin bush who is always fun to have around. here with marvin also. a whi we were on a whistle stop tour through georgia. this was several weeks before the election, and after the third debate, after the crowds all come around and everybody shakes hands and takes pictures, mrs. bush bee-lined for ross perot bec
white house. i'm watching the president announce the beginning of the rm operation with her daughter doro and press secretary anna perez, and the bushes had invited the reverend billy graham to join them. in the camis. this was in the saudi desert ons thanksgiving day before the start of operation desert storm. i think mrs. bush was on her thi fifth thanksgiving dinner at that time. and then once the campaign started it was non-stop.d then here we were at a beauty salon in new hampshire, and...
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and how did the white eisenhower the republican president get us out of that debt he borrowed even more money and built infrastructure build a national highway system build schools build hospitals put america back to work the president's team of economic advisers and the president himself said eight percent unemployment is not going to. the this is actually and it didn't happen so i mean how much more investment there's been studies that show that for every increase the every dollar the government increases spending by private sector investment economy falls by fifty percent so we have to sort of the bunk this multiplier effect if the government is going to spend money it's going to come out of the pockets of somebody and borrowing is going to have a downward effect so there's not a multiplier effect of your lies about money on job creation though you have more people to tax and you get more revenue out of that i don't know what study you're citing but it's pretty much common knowledge that when government invests in job creation you get more out of it you have people back to work you g
and how did the white eisenhower the republican president get us out of that debt he borrowed even more money and built infrastructure build a national highway system build schools build hospitals put america back to work the president's team of economic advisers and the president himself said eight percent unemployment is not going to. the this is actually and it didn't happen so i mean how much more investment there's been studies that show that for every increase the every dollar the...
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but i did get to take her on a tour of the white house the last time she came to the white house.inda brought her, and she was in a wheelchair, and she'd lost her speech by then from a stroke, but she was still so expressive with her hands. if she saw a painting, i showed her president johnson's painting again. and she put her arms out to him and when we met her at the door, the doorman was -- had been the maitre'd, he had come back from retirement, he'd been the maitre'd, and when the johnsons were there, and he sort of fell into her arms and they hugged. so it was really a wonderful pleasure to get to show her the white house that last time. >> she came to the white house when we were there, too. and told me a story about the picture of the little grumpy girl. >> thomas aikins? >> that's right. a group standing looking at it, and someone said, maybe lady bird, said, isn't she grumpy? and a voice in the back said she wasn't always. i married her. you know the picture? the little grumpy girl. >> you know, what it shows is when we often talk about first ladies, and i'd like to talk
but i did get to take her on a tour of the white house the last time she came to the white house.inda brought her, and she was in a wheelchair, and she'd lost her speech by then from a stroke, but she was still so expressive with her hands. if she saw a painting, i showed her president johnson's painting again. and she put her arms out to him and when we met her at the door, the doorman was -- had been the maitre'd, he had come back from retirement, he'd been the maitre'd, and when the johnsons...
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the wonderful thing, one of the many wonderful things about being at the white house were those white house operators, so you could find people, and one time, this will really date me, but i was trying to reach bing crosby, and i reached mr. crosby, and we were chatting on, and i said, mr. crosby, where did the white house operators find you, and he said, i'm on a sailboat off tahiti, so they were wonderful, but we had -- the entertainment, when we were first in the white house, was different than the entertainment after the vietnam war heated up, because we had a lot of -- we had a lot of dance, and at one point, a couple of newspaper people came to me and said, i didn't realize that the president was such a big fan of ballet. well, the thing, the ballet dancers, they are too busy running their own -- keeping their bodies in shape, they don't have time to be out protesting. so we had -- we had the american ballet theater, we had the joffrey ballet, we just became big fans of ballet. [ applause ] >> and i read somewhere, you really wished you could have done a square dance, but you fe
the wonderful thing, one of the many wonderful things about being at the white house were those white house operators, so you could find people, and one time, this will really date me, but i was trying to reach bing crosby, and i reached mr. crosby, and we were chatting on, and i said, mr. crosby, where did the white house operators find you, and he said, i'm on a sailboat off tahiti, so they were wonderful, but we had -- the entertainment, when we were first in the white house, was different...
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and he attacked the white house on something. and hodgson, jim, on his own -- i wish -- i didn't have a chance to consult on that -- was called by somebody in the white house, it could have been colston, urging him to respond in defense of the president. and he attacked meany. i don't think george would have ever done that. because the effectiveness of the secretary of labor in a republican administration in those days required at least a diplomatic relationship with the afl-cio. when jim criticized meany, meany's response was devastating. it was, i do not respond to the janitor. and i don't think jim ever recovered from that. jim and i had a wonderful relationship. he is -- my job was the chief operating officer. his job as secretary of labor was to pick big issues that he was interested in and pursue those big issues. and also he was the outside man and i was more the inside man. >> could you give us a character sketch, please, of george meany. >> george meany was an extraordinarily powerful, brilliant, and rouuthless individua
and he attacked the white house on something. and hodgson, jim, on his own -- i wish -- i didn't have a chance to consult on that -- was called by somebody in the white house, it could have been colston, urging him to respond in defense of the president. and he attacked meany. i don't think george would have ever done that. because the effectiveness of the secretary of labor in a republican administration in those days required at least a diplomatic relationship with the afl-cio. when jim...
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whites are superior to blacks. of course you know, they leave out a lot of the other things that gobineau says. he had a strange obsession with eye color. he said that people who had blue eyes were superior to everybody else. and the photographs and portraits suggest he had brown eyes. this man has got lots of pathologies going on. pro slavery figures in america zero in on parts of his argument, and they use it in the u.s. and they say well, you know, the french have seen the light here and mr. gobineau has proven what we've already been saying. of course there is no proof. this is just a bitter angry man who is full of all of this prejudice, just writing books that confirm what he already thinks. he reaches a big audience of gobineau societies were founded in parts of europe. and unfortunately, he reaches a big audience in germany and one of the people he has an impact on was none other than right, adolf hitler. hitler himself read gobineau's publications and agreed with them. he has a big impact on the debate in
whites are superior to blacks. of course you know, they leave out a lot of the other things that gobineau says. he had a strange obsession with eye color. he said that people who had blue eyes were superior to everybody else. and the photographs and portraits suggest he had brown eyes. this man has got lots of pathologies going on. pro slavery figures in america zero in on parts of his argument, and they use it in the u.s. and they say well, you know, the french have seen the light here and mr....
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white shoes, white pants you name it and you might even want to have your first white party when it comes to memorial day weekened. we brought in zoe she will teach us how to make white cocktails live from blt steak later fox 5 morning news. >>> both of them are wearing white >> i'm wearing white. >> all right >> here is today's trivia question what highly paid super model was valedictorian of her high school class and winner of a full scholarship to study chemical engineering. the answer coming up later if you want to take a guess now head to our facebook page. [ male announcer ] are you paying more and more for cable and enjoying it less and less? stop paying for second best. upgrade to verizon fios tv, internet and phone for just $89.99 a month guaranteed for two years with a two-year agreement. act now and we'll add a special bonus: $250 back. but hurry, this offer ends june 2nd. unlike cable, fios is a 100% fiber-optic network that delivers america's fastest, most consistent, most reliable internet plus the best tv picture quality. why keep paying so much for cable? switch to f
white shoes, white pants you name it and you might even want to have your first white party when it comes to memorial day weekened. we brought in zoe she will teach us how to make white cocktails live from blt steak later fox 5 morning news. >>> both of them are wearing white >> i'm wearing white. >> all right >> here is today's trivia question what highly paid super model was valedictorian of her high school class and winner of a full scholarship to study chemical...
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so good, it's gone. >>> this morning on "today's style," white, white, white.dailycandy.com joins us. good morning. >> good morning. >> it is true that we have to follow this rule of white only after memorial day? >> absolutely not true. we're going to break all the style rules. what is appropriate all summer long. it is also okay to layer white. some people think can you only wear one white thing at a time. can you layer multiples. >> head to toe. >> any age, any shape. >> all right. let's get to our first model in her 20s. let's bring out samantha. >> so this is samantha. i love this look. in your 20s, you can get away with anything. this is the time to wear the mini skirts and pull off the shorts. what is really unique about this outfit, i talked about layering white. what we did is three separate pieces here. a sleeveless blazer in the summer is a great option. long, it makes her look long and lean. it drapes nicely over the tank top. this blazer is $79.90. you can mix it with other things you already have. and then that looks like a skirt. they're actually
so good, it's gone. >>> this morning on "today's style," white, white, white.dailycandy.com joins us. good morning. >> good morning. >> it is true that we have to follow this rule of white only after memorial day? >> absolutely not true. we're going to break all the style rules. what is appropriate all summer long. it is also okay to layer white. some people think can you only wear one white thing at a time. can you layer multiples. >> head to toe....
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white-only events, et cetera.f the points i was trying to make. i think it was maybe in the text, but i don't know if i really gave full voice to it in the presentation. music, popular music, through the radio dissemination and radio and television and to some extent in public performances, really transgressed the kinds of rigid social and racial boundaries that the segregationist south was so deeply committed to maintaining at all costs. so it wasn't just that it was black music. it was really in some ways a kind of unacknowledged campaign for the hearts and minds of white southern youth. i mean, if you think about youth who grew up in the south, who came of age during the civil rights movement and during this era of the music, i would gather that they have a very different way of looking, generally. i mean, you know, if we were to generalize, of looking at the issue of civil rights than say the generation older than them and perhaps even the generation younger. part of it had to do with being alive during this t
white-only events, et cetera.f the points i was trying to make. i think it was maybe in the text, but i don't know if i really gave full voice to it in the presentation. music, popular music, through the radio dissemination and radio and television and to some extent in public performances, really transgressed the kinds of rigid social and racial boundaries that the segregationist south was so deeply committed to maintaining at all costs. so it wasn't just that it was black music. it was really...
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of course he's racist he's white.zine told us, we know that white kids are being destroying civility, and we re redistribute students while we redistrict their parents' wealth. we can redistribute everything. this returns the white students in their right place. they're racists. they get what they deserve. >> cenk: you see that? that's obama's america where black kids beat up your poor white kids an they take their money and they take your money. dispatch reports that the crime had no racial component whatsoever. the kids were arguing over who should sit in which seat on the bus. of course in the conservative media world that is not how it's portrayed. then they get thomas sowell one of their top select actuals who happens to be african-american. when they want to smear obama they said let's get a literate black man. here is thomas sowell. what authorities and media seem determined to suppress is that the hoodlum elements in many ghettos launch coordinated attacks on whites in public places. have i pleased you enough?
of course he's racist he's white.zine told us, we know that white kids are being destroying civility, and we re redistribute students while we redistrict their parents' wealth. we can redistribute everything. this returns the white students in their right place. they're racists. they get what they deserve. >> cenk: you see that? that's obama's america where black kids beat up your poor white kids an they take their money and they take your money. dispatch reports that the crime had no...
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>>guest: the white is always a sellout. --dianes. $26 not even for the best white denim?will explain why. they are also jeggings not band build for a very skinny body is built for a real woman's body. plenty of room in the backside. plenty of give in the side seams the hips and thighs. have a supersize finish called sunkissed that we do minimum once a year. that honestly will be the most soft, molding to your body jeans had on.then we have the gorgeous colors, the tangerine, hot pink the new sun- kissed those are very limited. >>host: only in petite. ask about thoughof those.explain cropped jeggings. >>guest: first i want to say for anybody else who has had a3 and they say i could not ever wear a skinny jeans never say never.because when you can get 18 in. of stretch with the elastic waist that looks and cheered when you see it on the (...) but it goes on lean and mean to the body. you are talking about a sihlouette that is simply a must-have that stretch as suzanne is showing not only goes through the elastic waist but all the way down the garment. it is intrinsic to the
>>guest: the white is always a sellout. --dianes. $26 not even for the best white denim?will explain why. they are also jeggings not band build for a very skinny body is built for a real woman's body. plenty of room in the backside. plenty of give in the side seams the hips and thighs. have a supersize finish called sunkissed that we do minimum once a year. that honestly will be the most soft, molding to your body jeans had on.then we have the gorgeous colors, the tangerine, hot pink the...
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they are being shown the white house living room -- white house bedroom, and when i did an edit for this book i did on the ford presidency, i looked back, and i wonder, i forgot that suitcases in the picture, this is right before mrs. ford went out to bethesda naval hospital where she ultimately had a mastectomy, and she never told mrs. johnson that she was going there that day, and this is in the hospital with bob hope. bob hope's name comes up quite a bit. in fact, he was the one who said president ford made golf a contact sport, and -- and mrs. ford recovered nicely from this operation. probably i know she's best known for the betty ford center, people with alcohol and drug dependency, but i -- i can't imagine how many women's lives she saved. happy rockefeller was one of them who got a test because of her. she brought that whole problem out into the open. this is -- we had a very close relationship. this is in the white house solarium. mrs. ford is trying to strangle me yet again for -- she had to put up with a lot from me, and the queen of england, the queen is a recurring theme her
they are being shown the white house living room -- white house bedroom, and when i did an edit for this book i did on the ford presidency, i looked back, and i wonder, i forgot that suitcases in the picture, this is right before mrs. ford went out to bethesda naval hospital where she ultimately had a mastectomy, and she never told mrs. johnson that she was going there that day, and this is in the hospital with bob hope. bob hope's name comes up quite a bit. in fact, he was the one who said...
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the strange bomb that this resident refers to contain white phosphorus. a chemical incendiary weapon often compared to the napalm used in vietnam. according to the geneva convention. civilians and civilian objects may not be attacked in any circumstances by incendiary bombs. basically the use of white phosphorus is banned and he populated zones the american army claims to have used it only to illuminate combat zones. yet influenza thousands of inhabitants were still in the city during the bombing. eunice arranges to meet me at the martyrs cemetery a former football stadium three thousand five hundred bodies are buried your resistance fighters and civilians alike. this is where eunice played football today he comes to meditate at the graves of former teammates now become martyrs. to not be what they lie about some of the footballers who are used to play in this stadium very dear john i mean that even the coach we called him a colorful cowboy even he was killed by the americans and oh i think thirteen players from the flu team buried in their own football g
the strange bomb that this resident refers to contain white phosphorus. a chemical incendiary weapon often compared to the napalm used in vietnam. according to the geneva convention. civilians and civilian objects may not be attacked in any circumstances by incendiary bombs. basically the use of white phosphorus is banned and he populated zones the american army claims to have used it only to illuminate combat zones. yet influenza thousands of inhabitants were still in the city during the...
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and four years at the white house. her duties included planning and executing state dinners, luncheons, receptions at the white house and abroad. i know you are going to joenjoy this conference or this panel. thank you. >> this is like a sporting event. >> good morning, everyone. you're in for a treat. we have about half a century of white house history represented here. one of the things that defines the white house social secretary, first of all, it's a job that i think is -- is redefined in some ways with every occupant and with every first lady, but one thing that persists is that a social secretary has a unique relationship and perspective on their first ladies. i recently had the opportunity, thanks to the goodness of the white house historical association, to do an oral history project, interviewing all 14 surviving white house social secretaries, and i'll never forget talking to lucy winchester who held the job for pat nixon. and who would have known that pat nixon had a delicious sense of humor. the first coup
and four years at the white house. her duties included planning and executing state dinners, luncheons, receptions at the white house and abroad. i know you are going to joenjoy this conference or this panel. thank you. >> this is like a sporting event. >> good morning, everyone. you're in for a treat. we have about half a century of white house history represented here. one of the things that defines the white house social secretary, first of all, it's a job that i think is -- is...
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chief white house chief of staff can you approve this by a certain date. we need this. >> the comments of congressman jim jordan as he questioned the president and ceo of bright source energy, one of four executives speaking before this committee earlier today. the headlines from forbes.com republicans trying
chief white house chief of staff can you approve this by a certain date. we need this. >> the comments of congressman jim jordan as he questioned the president and ceo of bright source energy, one of four executives speaking before this committee earlier today. the headlines from forbes.com republicans trying
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and we we want back to the white house -- and we went back to the white house. the next morning was sunday the 24th. the body -- there would be a service in the east room for the family and staff. then the body would be taken to the capitol. president and mrs. johnson would come over to the white house, because they were living at the elm, his personal residence, and they would pick she and the children up and accompany president kennedy's body to the u.s. capitol to be placed in state. but before that happened, i was over in the east wing of the white house conferring with my boss, harold baines, and the phone rang, and it was the general, air force aide to president kennedy, saying mrs. kennedy and robert kennedy were on the main floor of the white house, and they wanted to see the president's body. so i ran over, and we opened the casket to make sure everything was ok and allowed them to go see the president. in the process, she asked me to get her a pair of scissors. i got the scissors, and she did what she wanted to do, and then she and -- >> she cut a piec
and we we want back to the white house -- and we went back to the white house. the next morning was sunday the 24th. the body -- there would be a service in the east room for the family and staff. then the body would be taken to the capitol. president and mrs. johnson would come over to the white house, because they were living at the elm, his personal residence, and they would pick she and the children up and accompany president kennedy's body to the u.s. capitol to be placed in state. but...
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house and the white house okayed it?t know what the meeting was about. and i don't know that the white house okayed it. all i know is that they--they met with the industry the day before these four commissioners released the letter. the white house defended yazko. they're not villains in this case. if they okayed it, and then defended yazko that would be an extremely peculiar strategy to take. this may have been a heads up this is coming to you, and it might have been a case that the white house couldn't stop them. but if they made a big enough deal, they certainly could but it's all about how much capital you want to spend. the white house might make the decision look this one just isn't worth fighting all these four lined up against him. >> that would never happen in the obama white house. >> okay. >> unconditional surrender never heard of it. ryan grim, really interesting story about how unfortunately the lobbyists still run the place, the nucleartory commission, the white house thanks for coming. >> thanks for having
house and the white house okayed it?t know what the meeting was about. and i don't know that the white house okayed it. all i know is that they--they met with the industry the day before these four commissioners released the letter. the white house defended yazko. they're not villains in this case. if they okayed it, and then defended yazko that would be an extremely peculiar strategy to take. this may have been a heads up this is coming to you, and it might have been a case that the white...
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i say go for the white and makes it back with all the classic white pearls that you already have.ordered more of the white because that is always the most popular. to put these together 100 in. and to do it that is $30 off the price it is on $26.63. have to show this is our crown spring turquoise. of course and topazut brodie is the only person in the world that can bring new crown spring turquoise. she has it and6 c13 has an exclusive lead. the only place you can get it is hsn you can read the customer reviews on this, this is a huge customer and we took $25 off. are looking for rarities, it does not get more rare than a crown springs turquoise. brodie loves to hear from you item number 160-439. end of course carol brodie would love to talk call us on the talk line at 1-866- 376-8255. to. you can download the hsn apple normalyour mobile device. she has actually worked at all of the prestigious jewelry houses and has stressed all of the major a list celebrities. good to see my friend. >>guest: what show. we saved so much for this evening because i have done five hours already but
i say go for the white and makes it back with all the classic white pearls that you already have.ordered more of the white because that is always the most popular. to put these together 100 in. and to do it that is $30 off the price it is on $26.63. have to show this is our crown spring turquoise. of course and topazut brodie is the only person in the world that can bring new crown spring turquoise. she has it and6 c13 has an exclusive lead. the only place you can get it is hsn you can read the...
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stayed at the white house. and then we went down, gathered and george gathered everyone together, and they went, you know -- and ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states, and in walks this tiny little funny man. and everybody -- he was wonderful. he imitated george and then george imitated him. it changed the whole feeling of the -- it was so sad. very sad. i mean, all looking for jobs. all in tears. but it cheered up. but george is very funny. >> i remember this is one famous moment when somebody said to lincoln, you're two-faced. he looked back he said if i had two faces, do you think i would be wearing this face? if only -- that seems missing in politics today, too, the sense of looking at yourself from the outside and laughing. you know. it just -- it seems -- >> he must have been a wonderful man. >> oh, i loved living with him. the most embarrassing thing is, one time i was on jon stewart. i fell so in love with lincoln. i said on jon stewart, i said i think he was really sexy, too. but tha
stayed at the white house. and then we went down, gathered and george gathered everyone together, and they went, you know -- and ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states, and in walks this tiny little funny man. and everybody -- he was wonderful. he imitated george and then george imitated him. it changed the whole feeling of the -- it was so sad. very sad. i mean, all looking for jobs. all in tears. but it cheered up. but george is very funny. >> i remember this is one...
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white house history. next year to the south of the white house we will open a newly redesigned white house visitors center. it will give the millions of visitors to washington each year a chance to gain a broader understanding of life in the white house. if we can just acquire something on the east and west we'll have the place surrounded. the other mission of the association is to provide funds to preserve the white house public rooms and enhance its incomparable collection of decorative and fine arts. over the five decades and ten presidents since our founding, the association is proud to have provided nearly $40 million in financial support for refurbishing and making important acquisitions for the white house. through the portraits of our presidents and first ladys, it is a wonderful tradition that here -- >> we'll take a quick break and on the other end we'll take the event live watching the president's official unveiling of the george w. bush portrait at the white house. there are a lot of warning l
white house history. next year to the south of the white house we will open a newly redesigned white house visitors center. it will give the millions of visitors to washington each year a chance to gain a broader understanding of life in the white house. if we can just acquire something on the east and west we'll have the place surrounded. the other mission of the association is to provide funds to preserve the white house public rooms and enhance its incomparable collection of decorative and...
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we went to the white house. he was very upset. i had to turn him over to the police because of his activity. they did not arrest him. but they held him for a while. i got to the white house, the first thing that happened, we were in the oval office and there was the president and his press secretary. they said what happened at national airport? i explained the situation to them. the president looked at me and said, "unfortunately, you're going to be the scapegoat in this situation. we cannot afford to have the press angry at us for what happened at national airport so you are going to get the blame and we're going to return the film to the company that he is working for." i gave him the film, to the appropriate company. i answered to my supervisors and explained i was doing the best i could to maintain her privacy. the president understood also. i was going to have to take the blame. >> you did not use a word about his -- did you accuse him of being obnoxious? >> he was very obnoxious. one of the more obnoxious people i ever dealt
we went to the white house. he was very upset. i had to turn him over to the police because of his activity. they did not arrest him. but they held him for a while. i got to the white house, the first thing that happened, we were in the oval office and there was the president and his press secretary. they said what happened at national airport? i explained the situation to them. the president looked at me and said, "unfortunately, you're going to be the scapegoat in this situation. we...
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a white man named william white. he's a white man, and his last name is white. mr. white is white. so we've got a black abolitionist, mr. douglass, and a white abolitionist, mr. white. and they were speaking in
a white man named william white. he's a white man, and his last name is white. mr. white is white. so we've got a black abolitionist, mr. douglass, and a white abolitionist, mr. white. and they were speaking in
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this is a white house, plouffe and those guys talk about the long game.s mark can tell you, they're reactive, particularly when they see something on the front page of "the new york times" or "the washington post." biden made them act. the other thing i want to say, chris, one of the givens here they have been saying they would have done before this the convention. that was not what i was hearing in weeks leading up to this. >> let me check mark on that. that's a key point. was the president intending sometime before now and the conventions to support marriage equality? you say, glenn, they weren't set on that course yet? >> i had heard -- now, the thing that the white house folks say is that obama made the decision and that changed the political calculation. so i'm not accusing anyone of being disingenuous. the book on this prior to his announcement was that they -- the thought was it would have been smart to do it six months ago but in the absence of doing it six months ago -- >> did biden goose them into action or push them into action? did he create t
this is a white house, plouffe and those guys talk about the long game.s mark can tell you, they're reactive, particularly when they see something on the front page of "the new york times" or "the washington post." biden made them act. the other thing i want to say, chris, one of the givens here they have been saying they would have done before this the convention. that was not what i was hearing in weeks leading up to this. >> let me check mark on that. that's a key...
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i love it so much i played snow white at u.c. fortunate to see "snow white and the huntsman" and the new movie coming out. freddie how was john huntsman in it -- >> greg: how was john huntsman in it? >> kimberly: charlize theron in it. it was fantastic. i was able to check it out with my friends. recommend it. have fun. freddi >> greg: bob? >> bob: i have been dissed on the show. i'll pick up my life and carry on. i just realized today three of my friends are here. there is a reason for this. extended 40 years we have been friends. it's so hard to make friends when you get older. it's great to have friends when you are younger and they stick with you. the last thing this is prom week. i don't know about the rest of you parents but it scares me to death. i'm going to have well, son, i hate to tell you, a private investigator -- no. we have to be careful and watch carefully what we do. >> kimberly: there are your friends in the control room. >> bob: a lot of kids do drink and do drive. they be very, very careful. >> greg: i offered
i love it so much i played snow white at u.c. fortunate to see "snow white and the huntsman" and the new movie coming out. freddie how was john huntsman in it -- >> greg: how was john huntsman in it? >> kimberly: charlize theron in it. it was fantastic. i was able to check it out with my friends. recommend it. have fun. freddi >> greg: bob? >> bob: i have been dissed on the show. i'll pick up my life and carry on. i just realized today three of my friends are...
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chris: does it make you want to vote white? >> it doesn't make me want to vote white. but does it make some want to? probably. i think that's a fair question. >> the question is who is "we"? this is a -- the -- this isn't about elites trying to make the country a different way. demography. the birth rates are rising not plus of cultural and political elites. the country is changinger. for some older white voters a cause for anxiety. for a lot of younger voters, white voters who are part of a more multicultural america, not a cause for anxiety and uft the same thing they feel about game marriage. it's normal and what's happening. the country is changing and changed for a long time. and if you want to fight against that demography as some republicans want to do, you may get temporary political advantage but over the long run you will lose that battle. >> i've known pat for over 20 years. and he's a friend. we agree on almost nothing plit alexi -- politically. he has been a leader of those not just standing to thwart progress as william beth buckley said, he wants to go b
chris: does it make you want to vote white? >> it doesn't make me want to vote white. but does it make some want to? probably. i think that's a fair question. >> the question is who is "we"? this is a -- the -- this isn't about elites trying to make the country a different way. demography. the birth rates are rising not plus of cultural and political elites. the country is changinger. for some older white voters a cause for anxiety. for a lot of younger voters, white...
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and white only. luscious gone.18 in. silver, a lobster claw finished they are different and unique to each one of them if you can see here. each one of them is some of new brain natural, aren't yet looking care yet they are street. 25 in. of land the way, son thought of the 18 introduce of the blush and white and of course, travis eye. the page to some press thicken and mueller from the and and and a memoir about pearls are harvested we a peridot pearls, josh bazar and next year sister, your mother, it is such an easy way to say yes and you know what, when you get this home mr. lid busy we heavily booked 30 wide sections 3 and a vigilant with novo button-down regards it tank top. nevelson diane gilman is in dire days of the denim for $79.90 a unit to refund 18 in. price $18, four copies of that. think about that, if you're one of calls a good two strand box dark herb brooks is saturday and habit of a brooch day new vehicles to rental for someone they love. soon and we wanted you a note here at hsn .all week long, it soon
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>> one of the white witnesses. they attack white people because it's an easy mark. take them down and gives them street cred. >> the editor didn't look good if it pleasely. >> -- findlay. >> you flood the zone with reporters. you find out. we sent you down there, you are not from on around there. we sent down from new york and you got 10 times as much information as his staff has in three weeks. is finley afraid of the story. >> bad pr for the city. bad pr for the beach community that gets a lot of tourism. if he was a smart businessman he would have owned the story. it would have gotten massive clicks, massive distribution everywhere. weighs too scared. now because he wait sod long, he put his own reporters in danger. >> bill: he certainly doesn't have their back and now they are getting death threats. anyway. we are going to continue covering this story. particularly at the state level. we expect the governor of virginia to intervene here. that needs to happen. we need to get the 911 tape also. that needs to happen. all right. jesse. thanks very much. >> thank you
>> one of the white witnesses. they attack white people because it's an easy mark. take them down and gives them street cred. >> the editor didn't look good if it pleasely. >> -- findlay. >> you flood the zone with reporters. you find out. we sent you down there, you are not from on around there. we sent down from new york and you got 10 times as much information as his staff has in three weeks. is finley afraid of the story. >> bad pr for the city. bad pr for the...
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i want to thank fred ryan and the white house historical association and bill allman t white house curator pleased that my portrait brings an interesting symmetry to the white house collection. it now starts and ends with a george w. when the british burned the white house as fred mentioned in 1814, dolly madison, famously saved this portrait of the first george w. now michelle, if anything happens, there's your man. i am also pleased, mr. president, that when you were wandering these halls as you wrestle with tough decisions, you'll now be able to gaze at this portrait and ask, what would george do? i am honored to be hanging near a man who gave me the greatest gift possible, unconditional love. that would be number 41. [ applause ] >> i want to thank john howard sandin for agreeing to use his considerable talents to paint my likeness. you've done a fine job with a challenging subject. in the portrait there is a painting by w.h.d. koerner called a charge to keep. it hung in the oval office for eight years of my presidency. i asked john to include it because it reminds me of the wonderful
i want to thank fred ryan and the white house historical association and bill allman t white house curator pleased that my portrait brings an interesting symmetry to the white house collection. it now starts and ends with a george w. when the british burned the white house as fred mentioned in 1814, dolly madison, famously saved this portrait of the first george w. now michelle, if anything happens, there's your man. i am also pleased, mr. president, that when you were wandering these halls as...