0
0.0
Oct 13, 2022
10/22
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
house or know people that have worked at the white house. so very wonderful. yeah. all right, so let's get started with some of these questions here first question i have for you tonight is can you tell us about whether the resident staff still have living accommodations at the white house today? that's a great question. so many of these resident staff workers. all first say are local because of the nature of the job. so in the 19th century, it was very common for resident staff workers to live at the white house. they're for example if somebody was a stable hand there were living accommodations about the stables. but today really that's not so common because of the you know, the nature of the work they can commute to the white house a little bit more easily in modern day and many of them. here in washington great, we have michael who asks do we know who have a sense of who the longest serving person who worked at the white house is or somebody that worked for a long time. you know, it's difficult because there are many staff members who are
house or know people that have worked at the white house. so very wonderful. yeah. all right, so let's get started with some of these questions here first question i have for you tonight is can you tell us about whether the resident staff still have living accommodations at the white house today? that's a great question. so many of these resident staff workers. all first say are local because of the nature of the job. so in the 19th century, it was very common for resident staff workers to live...
0
0.0
Oct 6, 2022
10/22
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
white house grounds. they've been very carefully installed over the years so as to not impinge upon historic character of the grounds, damage any of the significant tree plantings and really to not interfere with views to and from the white house. sort of the iconic shots to of the exterior of the building. so i don't think anybody would consider it an eyesore. >> do you know who, which first lady used the pool more than anybody else? >> i believe it was barbara bush. >> it was barbara bush, who loved to swim. and i think she had to be very careful when she wore her white terry cloth bathrobe, he got by without anybody seeing her. [laughter] i remember old pictures of the white house showing they had a greenhouse or a conservatoriesome. >> yeah. so the -- conservatory? >> yeah. so the greenhouses and the conservatory are both 9th century -- 19th century aspects of the white house and the white house grounds. the conservatory was a private space rather for the president and first lady, their invited guests
white house grounds. they've been very carefully installed over the years so as to not impinge upon historic character of the grounds, damage any of the significant tree plantings and really to not interfere with views to and from the white house. sort of the iconic shots to of the exterior of the building. so i don't think anybody would consider it an eyesore. >> do you know who, which first lady used the pool more than anybody else? >> i believe it was barbara bush. >> it...
0
0.0
Oct 12, 2022
10/22
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
house or know people that have worked at the white house. so, very cool. >> wonderful! >> let's get started with some of these questions here. first question i have for you tonight is, can you tell us about whether the resident staff still have living accommodations at the white house today? >> that's a great question. so, many of these resident staffers, all for say, our local, because of the nature of the job. in the 19th century it was very common for resident staff workers to live at the white house. for example, if someone was a stable hand there were living accommodations above this cables. but today, really, that's not so common because of the nature of the work. they can commute to the white house a little more easily in the modern day and many are based here in washington. >> great. we have michael who ask, do we have a sense of who the longest serving person who served at the white house is? or somebody who worked for a long time? >> you know, it's difficult, because there are many staff workers who wear their upwards of 50 years.
house or know people that have worked at the white house. so, very cool. >> wonderful! >> let's get started with some of these questions here. first question i have for you tonight is, can you tell us about whether the resident staff still have living accommodations at the white house today? >> that's a great question. so, many of these resident staffers, all for say, our local, because of the nature of the job. in the 19th century it was very common for resident staff workers...
0
0.0
Oct 5, 2022
10/22
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the white house is also known as the peoples house, that really means the white house grounds are the peoples ground. if you start to think about it that way it is not so far removed from a typical suburban home. typically, suburban homes, mine included, have a more formal or dressy front lawn, that would be the north grounds of the white house facing pennsylvania avenue. and a more private, less formal, backyard. that is the larger south grounds looking down towards the washington monument. that is pretty much what happens at the white house today. >> let's get to the issue of just how sacrosanct are the white house grounds? are they untouchable. you are a historian, i am a journalist, neither one of us is a politician but first ladies, especially in the modern era, they want to go around changing things. there is resistane to that. i think it is fair to say people have had an opinion about melania trump's recent rose garden renovation. the history of that site, the rose garden is a fairly historic white house grounds 1962 is not that long ago. and previous to that time there were di
the white house is also known as the peoples house, that really means the white house grounds are the peoples ground. if you start to think about it that way it is not so far removed from a typical suburban home. typically, suburban homes, mine included, have a more formal or dressy front lawn, that would be the north grounds of the white house facing pennsylvania avenue. and a more private, less formal, backyard. that is the larger south grounds looking down towards the washington monument....
0
0.0
Oct 25, 2022
10/22
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
stay at the white house overnight. for political reasons one he was married to a white woman and two he was african-american and jfk worried about the political implications of having sammy davis
stay at the white house overnight. for political reasons one he was married to a white woman and two he was african-american and jfk worried about the political implications of having sammy davis
0
0.0
Oct 6, 2022
10/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
you mentioned the flushing official white house documents down the white house toilet. trump, you say, weighed up bombing drug labs in mexico. he was scared of dying from covid—19, which, of course, he got. you said he wanted to be taken out of hospital after he had recovered from it in a wheelchair, and would take his shirt off saying superman logo on it. you mention how he thought that ethnic minority staffers at the white house, a white house meeting were waiters. i mean, there were so many things that you've mentioned in the book. what was the most striking story for you or the most striking aspect? the most interesting thing i learned during the course of reporting for this book was that he had been telling people that he wasn't going to leave the white house. and on one level, it's not entirely surprising, given that we saw how set he was on remaining in power. but that he was actually saying it to people out loud, i think really speaks to what an early warning sign there was, by the second week after the election in november 2020, that something was going awry
you mentioned the flushing official white house documents down the white house toilet. trump, you say, weighed up bombing drug labs in mexico. he was scared of dying from covid—19, which, of course, he got. you said he wanted to be taken out of hospital after he had recovered from it in a wheelchair, and would take his shirt off saying superman logo on it. you mention how he thought that ethnic minority staffers at the white house, a white house meeting were waiters. i mean, there were so...
0
0.0
Oct 14, 2022
10/22
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the white house historical association? dr. shogun is a trained political scientist with a phd in american politics from yale university a we continue now the white house historical association's discussion on the presidency and historic preservation. i've, next the contributions of women in preserving the white house and other presidential sites. >> i hope you are having a good time. we will start our second panel today. first, i want to introduce the moderator, our very own colleen shogan. who is a senior vice president at the david m. rubenstein national center for national history of the white house historical association. doctor shogan is a trained political scientist, with a ph. d. in american politics from yale university, as well as a bachelors degree in political science from boston college. she has almost 15 years of service and the federal government, including prominent roles with the u.s. senate as well as the library of congress. doctor shogan teaches government students at georgetown university and served as
the white house historical association? dr. shogun is a trained political scientist with a phd in american politics from yale university a we continue now the white house historical association's discussion on the presidency and historic preservation. i've, next the contributions of women in preserving the white house and other presidential sites. >> i hope you are having a good time. we will start our second panel today. first, i want to introduce the moderator, our very own colleen...
0
0.0
Oct 26, 2022
10/22
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
she lived in the white house. the concession statement she delivered on behalf of a horse president gerald ford ending. the 1976 campaign was not the end of her own political life. she continued to her work to improve the lives of those facing breast cancer and substance abuse focusing a spotlight once taboo topics. she built a friendship and policy partnership with the woman who followed her into the white house rosalyn carter an advocate for the mentally ill. and she revealed that she'd lobbied her husband to name a woman to the supreme court and to his 1976 re-election ticket. betty ford was fond of saying she was known to have an opinion or two you'll hear directly from her featuring footage from c-span's video library. let's listen to her now in her own words. the equal rights amendment when ratified will not be an instance solution to women's problems. it will not alter the fabric of the constitution. are forced women away from their families? it will help knock down those restrictions that have locked women
she lived in the white house. the concession statement she delivered on behalf of a horse president gerald ford ending. the 1976 campaign was not the end of her own political life. she continued to her work to improve the lives of those facing breast cancer and substance abuse focusing a spotlight once taboo topics. she built a friendship and policy partnership with the woman who followed her into the white house rosalyn carter an advocate for the mentally ill. and she revealed that she'd...
0
0.0
Oct 24, 2022
10/22
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
to the white house to meet with the president. now, in the lincoln years, african americans feel that they have that right as well, to go and meet with the president. >> and it's brand-new, right? you make at least a couple mentions, once or twice, previous to that, african american people have been in the white house to entertain or something like that. they had always been, you know, abused. >> right. i found, i did as much research as i could on this, and i found a handful of instances where african americans go to the white house as either guests or not as a servant. in one, case jefferson met with an african american went to the white house and said, hey, one of the white house servant stole my coat and i wanted back, and jefferson gave it back to him. madison met with paul cuffe, daniel pane meets john tyler in 1833 or 34 and doesn't have a very positive experience. one of the things i show is that african americans were more likely to be bought and sold as enslaved people by a sitting president then to be welcomed, prior to
to the white house to meet with the president. now, in the lincoln years, african americans feel that they have that right as well, to go and meet with the president. >> and it's brand-new, right? you make at least a couple mentions, once or twice, previous to that, african american people have been in the white house to entertain or something like that. they had always been, you know, abused. >> right. i found, i did as much research as i could on this, and i found a handful of...
0
0.0
Oct 14, 2022
10/22
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
house, because we hear obviously at the white house historical association and melissa, i know you've done some research recently and a presentation about some of the first ladies prior to jacqueline kennedy who engaged in preservation efforts at the white house. can you share with us some of those lesser known stories and where these women really the necessary predecessors to what we see eventually realized under the kennedy administration? >> sure. i would be happy to talk about it. absolutely, i absolutely think the story of historic preservation often begins and ends with jacqueline kennedy, and there were certainly many precedents that were in place when she became first lady in 1861. and so, many first ladies were involved in this effort, but i wanted to highlight a few today. look at the first slide, the first first lady who really deserves the credit of promoting historic preservation at the white house was felicia hayes, lucy hayes, and her husband rutherford b. hayes came into office quite controversial-y in 1877. but first of all, i want to point out that she appears 84 yea
house, because we hear obviously at the white house historical association and melissa, i know you've done some research recently and a presentation about some of the first ladies prior to jacqueline kennedy who engaged in preservation efforts at the white house. can you share with us some of those lesser known stories and where these women really the necessary predecessors to what we see eventually realized under the kennedy administration? >> sure. i would be happy to talk about it....
0
0.0
Oct 15, 2022
10/22
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the white house historical association? dr. shogun is a trained political scientist with a phd in american politics from yale university as well as a bachelor's degree in political science from boston college. she has almost 15 years of service in the federal government including prominent roles with the us senate as well as the library of congress, dr. shogun teaches government students at georgetown university and served as vice chair of the women's suffrage centennial commission. another feather in her cap in an illustrious resume is that she currently serves as a co-chair of the board of directors at the women's suffrage national monument foundation designated by the congress to build the first memorial in dc dedicated to the history of the movement for women's equality. it's a huge deal. to begin with our panelists we have elaine rice bachmann, who is the state archivist of maryland and a co-author of a wonderful book designing camelot published by the white house historical association, and i'm proud to say it was lau
the white house historical association? dr. shogun is a trained political scientist with a phd in american politics from yale university as well as a bachelor's degree in political science from boston college. she has almost 15 years of service in the federal government including prominent roles with the us senate as well as the library of congress, dr. shogun teaches government students at georgetown university and served as vice chair of the women's suffrage centennial commission. another...
0
0.0
Oct 20, 2022
10/22
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
these -- the white house's message has been wrong. the inflation really impacts everybody's bottom line. >> john: so salina, you have spent a lifetime covering politics in pennsylvania and new numbers between john fetterman and mehmet oz, the race is tight, 48% for fetterman, 46% for oz. oz was always considered to be less than the best candidate on the republican side but now he's got a shot at winning this. what he is driving the change in those numbers? >> well, i think two things are happening. first of all, reporters are now starting to sort of unpack the problems that fetterman has, and i'm not talking about his health. it's the lack of transparency on his health, but also the sort of holes in his narrative about saving the city of braddock, that has been proven over and over again to be not true. crime rose, population decreased, and businesses left. those are all sort of the foundation of being a healthy town. there's no evidence of a town on a rebound. if that is your story and it's not true, that causes voters to reconsidera
these -- the white house's message has been wrong. the inflation really impacts everybody's bottom line. >> john: so salina, you have spent a lifetime covering politics in pennsylvania and new numbers between john fetterman and mehmet oz, the race is tight, 48% for fetterman, 46% for oz. oz was always considered to be less than the best candidate on the republican side but now he's got a shot at winning this. what he is driving the change in those numbers? >> well, i think two...
0
0.0
Oct 13, 2022
10/22
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
by the white house, the white house what the president wants or the navy's health protection condition. a very appropriate response. i don't think it's held back. maybe it's held back from one of the outside guess. certainly no at world leaders have been there in five years. i think that will open up with world leaders attending more. >> bill says, i know the answer to this question. i'm going to ask it anyway. his camp david ever opened two tours? can the average american ever go? >> bill, you are spot on. it is not open. there's a fake white house website out there that advertises weekend tours. don't believe. that it's not true. -- [inaudible] crew members can have guest visits. either know someone who works there if allowed or know the president and be invited as his or her guest. >> jayne asks, what's the food like? a good question. >> we run a galley for ourselves. that's available to guess if they wanted. there is the lounge and bar. it has bar food available. for visits we, work with the first family in the social secretary to work the menu. and we have well chained culinary sp
by the white house, the white house what the president wants or the navy's health protection condition. a very appropriate response. i don't think it's held back. maybe it's held back from one of the outside guess. certainly no at world leaders have been there in five years. i think that will open up with world leaders attending more. >> bill says, i know the answer to this question. i'm going to ask it anyway. his camp david ever opened two tours? can the average american ever go?...
0
0.0
Oct 27, 2022
10/22
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this is from january 1997 in the white house roosevelt room. thank you, and please be seated and welcome to the white house. i am pleased to see all of you here today for the presentation of this report of the presidential advisory committee on gulf war veterans illnesses. the work of this committee reflects the administration's commitment to finding answers for the thousands of brave men and women suffering from undiagnosed illnesses after serving in the persian gulf war. and it reflects the president's abiding commitment to being responsive to and responsible for our veterans and their families. i know that there are members who are here of the commission and i'd like them if they would just to stand so that we could see all they're all standing good. we appreciate very much the time and effort that went into this service, and i know firsthand how important and difficult your task has been over the last four years the president and i have received many heart-wrenching letters from gulf war veterans and family members. many veterans and their
this is from january 1997 in the white house roosevelt room. thank you, and please be seated and welcome to the white house. i am pleased to see all of you here today for the presentation of this report of the presidential advisory committee on gulf war veterans illnesses. the work of this committee reflects the administration's commitment to finding answers for the thousands of brave men and women suffering from undiagnosed illnesses after serving in the persian gulf war. and it reflects the...
0
0.0
Oct 25, 2022
10/22
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
wed been in the white house for less than a month. i was working on the equal rights amendment and i wanted to get that ratified. i had worked. i think, maybe my interest in problems of the elderly came into the campaign. when you are campaigning, people in the community will take you to crowds of people, and they always take you to a golden age club because there are a lot of people there. most of the time, they were democrats. they would want me to go visit them, so i became really interested in those. i worked on immunization. i had had a good immunization program in georgia. i worked on immunization. so, i knew i had an agenda when i got to the white house. i knew what i wanted to do. i was frustrated because i couldn't always get the kind of publicity i wanted to about my issues. in fact, i announced my mental health task force, the president's commission on mental health. this was the president's commission on mental health. we had a big ceremony, invited people from all over the country who are interested in mental health, the
wed been in the white house for less than a month. i was working on the equal rights amendment and i wanted to get that ratified. i had worked. i think, maybe my interest in problems of the elderly came into the campaign. when you are campaigning, people in the community will take you to crowds of people, and they always take you to a golden age club because there are a lot of people there. most of the time, they were democrats. they would want me to go visit them, so i became really interested...
0
0.0
Oct 5, 2022
10/22
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
kimberly how kit is at the white house. how much anxiety is our washington or the opec's moves, and how might a white house now react? well, what we know from the white house, the national security advisor, jake sullivan releasing a statement saying the president is pretty disappointed in the decision by the saudis, at the end by opec to cut production levels. with regard to this, the white house press secretary, courage on pierre, are saying that there is certainly a short sightedness that the white house is viewing in the part of the saudis. when asked if their relationship has been harmed, whether not they can still see them as a trustworthy partner. they certainly wouldn't respond to that. but what we know is that the white house is taking action in order to kinda mitigate the impact if you will. and what this could do for american consumers already, we seen the white house and the president specifically taking action, releasing barrels, millions of barrels of oil, it as of march from the strategic petroleum reserve to
kimberly how kit is at the white house. how much anxiety is our washington or the opec's moves, and how might a white house now react? well, what we know from the white house, the national security advisor, jake sullivan releasing a statement saying the president is pretty disappointed in the decision by the saudis, at the end by opec to cut production levels. with regard to this, the white house press secretary, courage on pierre, are saying that there is certainly a short sightedness that the...
0
0.0
Oct 25, 2022
10/22
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
justice susan knew it would be, and the call came from the white house. but unfortunately, the call came in on our private, childproof line, which had no extensions. and by child proof, i mean that it came with a, kind of, death threat to any child that tried to use it. under the circumstances, susan naturally sprinted upstairs to the phone and called her father, and then things began to get really confused. president nixon told jerry, he wanted to speak to both of us, and as my husband, asked to please pick up the extension. that is the nonexistent childproof extension. attempting to remain cool and controlled, jerry explained that problem, and he said, you know, to the president, please, can you call back, giving him our phone number. [laughs] then, he hung up. he came back downstairs, and said, you know, president nixon is going to call back because he wants to also have you on the phone when he speaks to me. we waited what seems like an eternity. to this day, i wonder what we had done if the other phone hadn't run a few minutes later. i often wonder w
justice susan knew it would be, and the call came from the white house. but unfortunately, the call came in on our private, childproof line, which had no extensions. and by child proof, i mean that it came with a, kind of, death threat to any child that tried to use it. under the circumstances, susan naturally sprinted upstairs to the phone and called her father, and then things began to get really confused. president nixon told jerry, he wanted to speak to both of us, and as my husband, asked...
0
0.0
Oct 14, 2022
10/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
as soon as he arrived back at the white house. [video clip] >> to the best of my recollection i recall him saying that he wanted to physically walk and be a part of the march, and then saying that he would like to be there if he needed to, like in the presidential limo. [end of video clip] rep. aguilar: from the secret service, the select committee has obtained important new evidence on this issue. it shows how frantic this hour must have been for the secret service, scrambling to get the president of the united states to back down from a dangerous and reckless decision. that put people in harm's way. take a look at the secret service email from 1:19 p.m. on january 6, the minute that president trump got out of the presidential vehicle back to the white house. as soon as the president left his motorcade, leadership from the secret service contacted bobby engel, the lead agent for the presidential detail, and warned him that they were quote concerned about an otr, an off the record movement to the capitol. the people sworn to prote
as soon as he arrived back at the white house. [video clip] >> to the best of my recollection i recall him saying that he wanted to physically walk and be a part of the march, and then saying that he would like to be there if he needed to, like in the presidential limo. [end of video clip] rep. aguilar: from the secret service, the select committee has obtained important new evidence on this issue. it shows how frantic this hour must have been for the secret service, scrambling to get the...
0
0.0
Oct 13, 2022
10/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
of the president white house staff establishing - white house staff establishing president _ white house staff establishing president trump _ white house staff establishing president trump refused - white house staff establishing - president trump refused entreaties from his— president trump refused entreaties from his closest _ president trump refused entreaties from his closest advisers _ president trump refused entreaties from his closest advisers and - president trump refused entreatiesj from his closest advisers and family members _ from his closest advisers and family members to— from his closest advisers and family members to tell— from his closest advisers and family members to tell his _ from his closest advisers and family members to tell his supporters - from his closest advisers and family members to tell his supporters to l members to tell his supporters to stand _ members to tell his supporters to stand down— members to tell his supporters to stand down and _ members to tell his supporters to stand down and leave _ members to tell his supporters to stand down and le
of the president white house staff establishing - white house staff establishing president _ white house staff establishing president trump _ white house staff establishing president trump refused - white house staff establishing - president trump refused entreaties from his— president trump refused entreaties from his closest _ president trump refused entreaties from his closest advisers _ president trump refused entreaties from his closest advisers and - president trump refused entreatiesj...
0
0.0
Oct 13, 2022
10/22
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
like there's two kinds of people in the white house. it's the ones that thought they had to save the world from trump and the ones who thought trump would save the world. and they're in lies. the bad personnel is not just bad policy, but bad politics. tail and taking back trump's america and i think it's important lesson for any future president. i mean if you read the book, there's one of the early chapters. i take a tour, what i call the west wing dust because, you kn, ople have referred to the west wing as president trump is a dumpster and it's not the great greatest place to work because, you know, space this size, which is quite nice, you'd have about six offices in in this place. and so you learn you learn how the white house works. and one of the most powerful positions, interestingly enough, in the white house is the staff secretary. i mean, who would have thought that? but this guy, rob porter, who came in kind of as a bush republican, wielded tremendous influence in the white house. and it would be bad influence because he was
like there's two kinds of people in the white house. it's the ones that thought they had to save the world from trump and the ones who thought trump would save the world. and they're in lies. the bad personnel is not just bad policy, but bad politics. tail and taking back trump's america and i think it's important lesson for any future president. i mean if you read the book, there's one of the early chapters. i take a tour, what i call the west wing dust because, you kn, ople have referred to...
0
0.0
Oct 16, 2022
10/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
in the white house complex. they testified that they were specifically informed of the president's irate behavior in the suv by mr. coronado in his office. mr. engel with mr. ornado expressed to me that has a president was our rate on the drive up. they did not deny the fact that the president was irate. that corresponds closely with the testimony you saw this summer from hutchison, a metropolitan police officer who was in the motorcade. additionally, after concluding its review, an additional secret service communication from unwary -- january 5th and 6th follows the activity. we provide greater detail in our final report. i will note this. the committee is reviewing testimony regarding the potential obstruction on this issue including testimony about advice given not to tell the committee about this specific topic. we will address this matter in our report. we also want to remind you now of how security professionals working in the white house complex and who reported to national security officials responded w
in the white house complex. they testified that they were specifically informed of the president's irate behavior in the suv by mr. coronado in his office. mr. engel with mr. ornado expressed to me that has a president was our rate on the drive up. they did not deny the fact that the president was irate. that corresponds closely with the testimony you saw this summer from hutchison, a metropolitan police officer who was in the motorcade. additionally, after concluding its review, an additional...
0
0.0
Oct 15, 2022
10/22
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
secret service and others of the white house. in advance, the ellipse speech, in advance of the march to the capital. the committee has shown evidence that president trump was aware of the risks of violence. the fbi, u.s. capitol police, metropolitan police, and other agencies, all gathered and disseminated intelligence suggesting the possibility of violence at the capitol prior to the riot. we are now going to show you just a sample of the evidence we have received. days before january 6th, the president's senior advisers at the department of and fbi, for example, received an intelligence summary that included material indicating that certain people traveling to washington were making plans to attack the capitol. this summer, he noted online calls to occupy federal buildings. rhetoric about invading the capitol building, and plans to arm themselves in and to engage in political violence at the event. other agencies were also hearing predictions suggesting possible violence at the capitol. on the call with president trump's white
secret service and others of the white house. in advance, the ellipse speech, in advance of the march to the capital. the committee has shown evidence that president trump was aware of the risks of violence. the fbi, u.s. capitol police, metropolitan police, and other agencies, all gathered and disseminated intelligence suggesting the possibility of violence at the capitol prior to the riot. we are now going to show you just a sample of the evidence we have received. days before january 6th,...
0
0.0
Oct 21, 2022
10/22
by
FBC
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
mayors saying the white house did ask for that plus the white house national security risk review of elon musk buying twitter?dad, washington times charlie hurt is fired up, he's next on "the evening edit" of ♪ ♪ twitter in silicon valley and washington post reported the news elon musk will get rid of three quarters twitter staff. kelly o'grady live with more. >> good evening. there's a lot of frustration and fear over this, 7500 down to 2000 but when you shell out 44 billion for company you don't think is doing well, it's a takeover process and make cuts. folks in the inside tell me those who sonically support moderation approach believe it would destroy the platform and less moderators were exposed users to hacking, offensive material and musk's intention to trim the fat has been known in twitter's margins don't compare close to competitors like meta and text released during the trial, he agreed it had too many employees for the amount of revenue twitter brings in. i want to show you this exchange with a fellow entrepreneur suggesting twitter's revenue for an employee with a st
mayors saying the white house did ask for that plus the white house national security risk review of elon musk buying twitter?dad, washington times charlie hurt is fired up, he's next on "the evening edit" of ♪ ♪ twitter in silicon valley and washington post reported the news elon musk will get rid of three quarters twitter staff. kelly o'grady live with more. >> good evening. there's a lot of frustration and fear over this, 7500 down to 2000 but when you shell out 44...
0
0.0
Oct 26, 2022
10/22
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
we want you to feel welcome here at the white house. which really is, as the admiral said, it's the people's house. it belongs to all of us. so, just remember that, okay? and, as the people's house, we believe the white house should be a place for learning and for sharing new and different ideas, sharing new forms of art and culture, and history, and a different perspectives. we want you to visit, and we want you to take advantage of these opportunities, and maybe see something for yourselves that maybe you never thought you could do or be. so, i am happy to welcome you here for our little black history month celebration. i am glad you guys are here. so many milestones in black history have touched this very house. just to name a few, did you know that african americans slaves helped to build this house? you knew that? did you know that right upstairs, in a bedroom called the lincoln bedroom, president lincoln signed the emancipation proclamation that marked an important step forward in ending slavery? did you know that happened right h
we want you to feel welcome here at the white house. which really is, as the admiral said, it's the people's house. it belongs to all of us. so, just remember that, okay? and, as the people's house, we believe the white house should be a place for learning and for sharing new and different ideas, sharing new forms of art and culture, and history, and a different perspectives. we want you to visit, and we want you to take advantage of these opportunities, and maybe see something for yourselves...
0
0.0
Oct 27, 2022
10/22
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
but afternoon, welcome to the white house. i'm very excited that you hear today with me and thank you in advance for sharing your stories and your thoughts about your struggles and trials. i want to help children everywhere to be their best. so with your help. we can achieve positive results. so before we start i would like to ask each of you introduce yourself. and then you could start them maybe share some hobbies or the story that you want to share with me as we see here. we have a two boards on. on my rights i put down some of the towards that we need to live by in everyday life and on the left. we have a board that is empty and what i would like is have three of you to come up and maybe share your emotions how you feel maybe in school how you feel at home or with your peers so we could have them discussion and you tell me your thoughts and i will tell you my thoughts. so maybe i could be the first one and tell you what i feel today. instead good. yes, perfect. so i feel today very excited. and thankful because you're here
but afternoon, welcome to the white house. i'm very excited that you hear today with me and thank you in advance for sharing your stories and your thoughts about your struggles and trials. i want to help children everywhere to be their best. so with your help. we can achieve positive results. so before we start i would like to ask each of you introduce yourself. and then you could start them maybe share some hobbies or the story that you want to share with me as we see here. we have a two...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
who to impeach first in the biden white house? democrats argue it could backfire with voters in 2024 and a disturbing story out of hurricane ian that underscores clean energies dirty secret not just about humanfu rights abuses but uncontrollable fires. m but uncontrollable fires. m tiodm burgess joins us next on e evening edit. is this is a major story, you want to keep this in mind the white house which is electric cars. florida officials worn firefighters are battling hard over electric cars exploding after they were flooded out by hurricane ian. madison has more from naples florida. >> electric vehicles that sat in saltwater floods for days because huge problems for fired apartments like the one here in collier county. attend fires since the hurricane hit. florida fire marshal visiting with the department medical human for tesla on fire. he shares. >> they are not built to be submerged over the roof in saltwater and driven again so salt is a nasty partner when it comes to corrosion which leads to compromised metals grounding ou
who to impeach first in the biden white house? democrats argue it could backfire with voters in 2024 and a disturbing story out of hurricane ian that underscores clean energies dirty secret not just about humanfu rights abuses but uncontrollable fires. m but uncontrollable fires. m tiodm burgess joins us next on e evening edit. is this is a major story, you want to keep this in mind the white house which is electric cars. florida officials worn firefighters are battling hard over electric cars...
34
34
Oct 13, 2022
10/22
by
CSPAN
quote
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 1
it was from the white house. it was president trump who had contacted me. >> did president trump have anyone else on the line with him? >> he introduced me to a gentleman named john eastman. i vaguely remember him mentioning that he was a -- and he turned the call over to mr. eastman, who preceded to talk about the importance of the helping the campaign gather electors in case any of the legal challenges that were ongoing changed the result. >> the electors were part of the president plans to replace biden electors with trump electors on january 6. a false electoral -- were sent to the national archive into the capital. the make electors plan with type two, the plan, the co-verse of pressure campaign to make vice president mike pence reject or refuse certain electoral votes, so that president donald trump would win the election. there is what the vice president said about this scheme. >> president trump trump set i have the right to overturn the election. president trump is wrong. i had no right to overturn the e
it was from the white house. it was president trump who had contacted me. >> did president trump have anyone else on the line with him? >> he introduced me to a gentleman named john eastman. i vaguely remember him mentioning that he was a -- and he turned the call over to mr. eastman, who preceded to talk about the importance of the helping the campaign gather electors in case any of the legal challenges that were ongoing changed the result. >> the electors were part of the...
0
0.0
Oct 20, 2022
10/22
by
FBC
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
james clyburn contradicts the white house, government spending ignite inflation and the white house contradicts biden on claims of gas price gouging at gas stations. we got that. democrats tack talk up a transition to green energy but not that it mean higher energy costs for you. white house pressures a texas border mayor not to declare a emergency before the midterms. the media tries to downplay fbi whistles blowers in a top senate report on national security risks in the biden family play to play deals selling access to the government overseas. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪. elizabeth: welcome to the show. let's start with your money. we begin with stocks gyrating to the downside today. rising bond yields offset upbeat earnings. markets are bracing for another 75 basis point interest rate hike next month from the federal reserve. we have uk prime minister liz truss today resigns after six weeks on the job after backlash over tax cuts and more. and president biden on the midterm campaign trail in pennsylvania. he is battling questions about recession. the wo
james clyburn contradicts the white house, government spending ignite inflation and the white house contradicts biden on claims of gas price gouging at gas stations. we got that. democrats tack talk up a transition to green energy but not that it mean higher energy costs for you. white house pressures a texas border mayor not to declare a emergency before the midterms. the media tries to downplay fbi whistles blowers in a top senate report on national security risks in the biden family play to...
0
0.0
Oct 22, 2022
10/22
by
KQED
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
abha: the white house can do bits and pieces here and there. but this is in the hands of the federal reserve which is charged with raising interest rates which is charged with slowing down the economy and slowing down inflation. it's unclear whether that can happen and more and more economists are predicting a recession next year. yamiche: our friends at play book, they wrote this headline. it's the gas prices, stupid. it's been reported that ron clain checks the gas prices. tell me how concerned the white house is about the inflation and talking about abortion and trying to deal with inflation. laura: it's something that the white house has long been concerned with. they thought that the economy will be the ultimate top concern for voters even after the mid terms even after the dobbs decision was handed down. that's why a lot of people are asking why isn't the president talking about abortion rights. and part of of that was because the people in the white house that i've spoken to says that ultimately, he wants to try to sell his economic visi
abha: the white house can do bits and pieces here and there. but this is in the hands of the federal reserve which is charged with raising interest rates which is charged with slowing down the economy and slowing down inflation. it's unclear whether that can happen and more and more economists are predicting a recession next year. yamiche: our friends at play book, they wrote this headline. it's the gas prices, stupid. it's been reported that ron clain checks the gas prices. tell me how...
0
0.0
Oct 13, 2022
10/22
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
his own white house counsel. i served in congress a long time. i can tell you it's tough fan any congressional investigation to obtain evidence like what we received, least of all such a detailed view into a president's inner circle and i want to be clear not all these witnesses were thrilled to talk to us. this put up a fight and the vast majority cooperated with the investigation. what we have shown you over the last four months has been centered on the evidence, evidence that's come overwhelmingly from republican witnesses so i say to you again as i did in june, this investigation is not about politics, not about party, it's about the facts plain and simple and making sure our government functions under the rule of law as our constitution demands. today, as in previous proceedings, my colleagues and i will presend new evidence, new testimony from additional republicans that served in the trump administration never before seen footage of congressional leaders on january 6th working to coordinate the response to
his own white house counsel. i served in congress a long time. i can tell you it's tough fan any congressional investigation to obtain evidence like what we received, least of all such a detailed view into a president's inner circle and i want to be clear not all these witnesses were thrilled to talk to us. this put up a fight and the vast majority cooperated with the investigation. what we have shown you over the last four months has been centered on the evidence, evidence that's come...
0
0.0
Oct 21, 2022
10/22
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
congress, white house events, the courts, campaigns and more from world of politics all at your fingertips. you can also stay current with the latest episodes of "washington journal" and when fd schedule information for c-span's tv networks and c-span radio app plus a variety of compelling podcast. c-span that is available at the apple store in google play. download it for free today. c-span now, your front row seat washington anytime anywhere. >> host: welcome, dr. birx. i'm going to call you debbie. just, you know, i've known you for many decades. we've all known you in the public health field, and it's a real privilege for me to be here with you to talk about your brilliant new book. i want to just start simply, you know, explain the title "silent invasion" and the reasons you wrote the book, what you talk about all of it at the beginning of the book. >> guest: great, professor. and i'm going to call you larry, so thank you. it's really an opportunity to be with you again. we have had a a long career together battling pandemics around the globe and making sure the most vulnerable are se
congress, white house events, the courts, campaigns and more from world of politics all at your fingertips. you can also stay current with the latest episodes of "washington journal" and when fd schedule information for c-span's tv networks and c-span radio app plus a variety of compelling podcast. c-span that is available at the apple store in google play. download it for free today. c-span now, your front row seat washington anytime anywhere. >> host: welcome, dr. birx. i'm...
0
0.0
Oct 25, 2022
10/22
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
frank joined the nixon white house in the summer of 1971 as a white house fellow assigned to counselors to the president donald rumsfeld and bob finch. he then worked for john erlichmann on the domestic council staff. along with colonel brennan and a handful of other staff members. he was asked by president nixon to fly a board air force one on the final flight home to california on august 9th 1974. frank worked with the former president in san clemente for five years as richard nixon's chief editorial assistant organizing the researching and writing of his memoirs working with ken khichigan and diane sawyer. frank received his bs from the georgetown university school of foreign service a master's from the london school of economics and a phd from oxford. ladies and gentlemen, would you please join me in welcoming dwight chapin and frank cannon? okay. good evening. ladies and gentlemen. what a great great group we have here. i want to thank you all for coming. this obviously is a huge occasion for me, and i am really honored to have frank here asking the questions. so we hope you enjoy
frank joined the nixon white house in the summer of 1971 as a white house fellow assigned to counselors to the president donald rumsfeld and bob finch. he then worked for john erlichmann on the domestic council staff. along with colonel brennan and a handful of other staff members. he was asked by president nixon to fly a board air force one on the final flight home to california on august 9th 1974. frank worked with the former president in san clemente for five years as richard nixon's chief...
0
0.0
Oct 28, 2022
10/22
by
FOXNEWSW
quote
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 3
well, yesterday, fox is jacky heinrich, apparently alone in the white house press, asked the white house spokesman, john kirby, that very question. what's the plan here? we're running out of diesel. john kirby standing the podium representing the white house, the president of the united states , the administration, the largest organization in human history, the executive branch of government had no answer. but don't worry, he said, we will be exporting plenty of
well, yesterday, fox is jacky heinrich, apparently alone in the white house press, asked the white house spokesman, john kirby, that very question. what's the plan here? we're running out of diesel. john kirby standing the podium representing the white house, the president of the united states , the administration, the largest organization in human history, the executive branch of government had no answer. but don't worry, he said, we will be exporting plenty of
0
0.0
Oct 19, 2022
10/22
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
and that is the white house. they worked right out here in this beautiful park, and they never dreamed it was beyond their comprehension that 230 years later, we would be sitting in this room honoring their work and their legacy and telling their story. and that's our privilege, is the white house historical association, on behalf of the american people to tell these stories, to remember these people. it's not all the daily madison's. it's not all the current former next presidents of the united states. and first ladies. but it's the people who work the melissa and the curators office, the johns in the park service, the others who work in that house, and all levels to to save it, protect it, preserve it, to honor it, and to tell the stories with us of it's rich and abundant history. so that's what we're about here in our mission. that's what we're here about today with this symposium and i'm looking forward to the panels as much as i hope you are. and i want to thank you for joining us today. and it is now my pri
and that is the white house. they worked right out here in this beautiful park, and they never dreamed it was beyond their comprehension that 230 years later, we would be sitting in this room honoring their work and their legacy and telling their story. and that's our privilege, is the white house historical association, on behalf of the american people to tell these stories, to remember these people. it's not all the daily madison's. it's not all the current former next presidents of the...
0
0.0
Oct 12, 2022
10/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
and i was fixated on what was happening in the white house at that day. i don't know how that translates politically because it is trump. if you're thinking about who devote most everyone has made up your mind on donald trump. i don't know if that's going to change anyone's mind. the people that are that everybody is after are the independents they go back and forth they do not know what to do they may not vote on -- put him aside and that aside they are looking at things that impact them. you're looking to find people that the hearings resonate with them because you do get a bigger picture you have before. capitol hill impacted them that day and they learned a lot from that. so we will have to see what the outcome of that will be. we will not have the results before the election but i don't think it's about what the report says. it's going to be what you feel about the impeachment and january 6. >> jonathan that may bring you in here you were at the capitol january 6 and he wrote a book about your experience from that day. there is a story in their that
and i was fixated on what was happening in the white house at that day. i don't know how that translates politically because it is trump. if you're thinking about who devote most everyone has made up your mind on donald trump. i don't know if that's going to change anyone's mind. the people that are that everybody is after are the independents they go back and forth they do not know what to do they may not vote on -- put him aside and that aside they are looking at things that impact them....
0
0.0
Oct 25, 2022
10/22
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
antidrug policies were her signature issue in the white house. during the question and answer period, a young boy stood to address her. let's watch. >> and actor billy is going to be topper davis, that will be a question to dr. turner >> hello, mrs. reagan. just as a kid, i'd just like to thank you. [applause] thank you. i really have a whole bunch of questions, but i am going to try to hold it to just one. >> oh, go ahead. [laughter] >> well, like the squeaky wheels, the druggies seem to get most of your attention. what would you recommend for parents and teachers, for us kids, for us many kids, who are responsible and drug free? >> yes. i know, it's true. you are absolutely right. bad news seems to get more attention than good news. as a matter of fact, bill, can i tell this story? bill was -- bill was on a morning show with a couple of his children, and, who had drug problems, but he has another child who has had no drug problems at all. and the two children that hadn't had drug problems were on the program with him. and it was pretty exciting
antidrug policies were her signature issue in the white house. during the question and answer period, a young boy stood to address her. let's watch. >> and actor billy is going to be topper davis, that will be a question to dr. turner >> hello, mrs. reagan. just as a kid, i'd just like to thank you. [applause] thank you. i really have a whole bunch of questions, but i am going to try to hold it to just one. >> oh, go ahead. [laughter] >> well, like the squeaky wheels,...