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but the white house quickly sought to back trap. -- backtrack. an official clarified he was referring to a good not continue to exercise power in the ukraine region. i think we will probably see more of that today in terms of walking back the president's statement. biden was asked yesterday as he was leaving his church in georgia, a reporter shouted were you supporting a regime change. biden said no. so today will have our first time to ask in a press briefing setting white house officials what biden meant by that. >> that press briefing, do you expect the president himself address it or any of his foreign policies? guest: he will be announcing his budget which is going to include a new tax on the wealthiest americans that will target 700 americans who earn $100 million or more. i think there will be a chance for reporters to at least shout questions to them on the topic and i wouldn't be surprised if he didn't -- i would be surprised if he didn't respond back in some way. host: we saw a couple of members of congress talk about the statements, de
but the white house quickly sought to back trap. -- backtrack. an official clarified he was referring to a good not continue to exercise power in the ukraine region. i think we will probably see more of that today in terms of walking back the president's statement. biden was asked yesterday as he was leaving his church in georgia, a reporter shouted were you supporting a regime change. biden said no. so today will have our first time to ask in a press briefing setting white house officials what...
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, anything from the white house as far as who they have invited? guest: they have been mum on the and they wanted to talk more about the ideas of president will talk about, so we are not sure who will be in the audience as a guest. host: nancy cook who reports for bloomberg news, here to preview the state of the union tonight. than president biden addresses a giant session of congress and the nation tonight for the state of the union address. >> at least six presidents recorded conversations while in office. hear many of those conversations on c-span's new podcast, "presidential recordings." >> season one focus on the presidency of lirn don johnson. you'll hear about the 1964 civil rights act, the 1964 presidential campaign, the gulf of tonkin incident the march on selma and the war in vietnam. not everyone knew they were being recorded. >> certainly johnson's secretaries knew because they were tasked with transcribing many of those conversations. in fact they were the ones who made sure that the conversations were taped as johnson would cigna to t
, anything from the white house as far as who they have invited? guest: they have been mum on the and they wanted to talk more about the ideas of president will talk about, so we are not sure who will be in the audience as a guest. host: nancy cook who reports for bloomberg news, here to preview the state of the union tonight. than president biden addresses a giant session of congress and the nation tonight for the state of the union address. >> at least six presidents recorded...
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>> i was wondering if you had any regrets about the time you were in the white house. i noticed you wanted to do so many things, is there something -- >> well, i really had, i guess i had the regret of when my husband lost the election, that was my greatest regret but in some ways as i look back, you know, i'm a fatalist, i believe things happen as they were meant to be and have a strong faith in my higher power i may choose to call god and those things. probably, the interview of 60 minutes which i did and it focused on susan, and our daughter at that time who was only 18 and molly savor came out of the blue from someplace, i don't know, i guess thought i was a patsy or something and said what are you going to do -- no, something, what would you do if you found out susan was having an affair and i was just kind of flabbergasted. of course, my precious darling daughter who was only 18 years old, just 18 and i said well she really couldn't. i didn't even focus on the age and he said well she's 18 years old, she's an adult, she could. and i guess i was supposed to say we
>> i was wondering if you had any regrets about the time you were in the white house. i noticed you wanted to do so many things, is there something -- >> well, i really had, i guess i had the regret of when my husband lost the election, that was my greatest regret but in some ways as i look back, you know, i'm a fatalist, i believe things happen as they were meant to be and have a strong faith in my higher power i may choose to call god and those things. probably, the interview of...
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the white house? well the theory of restoration and preservation, is that by restoring and preserving the past we can make certain that we don't make that were made in the past and we can learn and do better citizens for the future. that's the whole theory of history why we study history. it's to learn from the past make certainly don't make the same mistakes and do better at going forward. now the human brain has not yet evolved such that when you see a picture of the white house or a picture of any historic building, it's the same as actually visiting it you can look at the picture of the white house and get some sense of what it's all about, but it's not the same as a visiting it and therefore if you preserve it more people want to visit it what people want to see what this white house is about and therefore our citizens flock to see it all the time and they should and it's possible to make this white house better because we can provide the resources through the white house historical association t
the white house? well the theory of restoration and preservation, is that by restoring and preserving the past we can make certain that we don't make that were made in the past and we can learn and do better citizens for the future. that's the whole theory of history why we study history. it's to learn from the past make certainly don't make the same mistakes and do better at going forward. now the human brain has not yet evolved such that when you see a picture of the white house or a picture...
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the white house historical association and for white house history continues the living legacy with white house historic preservation, acquisitions and education. it began with a vision and a vow that continues to sustain us as a nation. >> you know, all though i've seen that footage many times, there's still moments that give me chills as i reflect on the work of the association for the past 60 years and the opportunity we'll have working with future presidents. it was really a special honor to have the daughter of president and mrs. kennedy at the gala. ambassador carolyn kennedy has been a wonderful friend and supporter of the association. she shares inspirational remarks on the founding and early work for the association. >> it's hard to believe that my mother was only 31, the 3-year-old, a newborn baby and a very busy husband when she became first lady. it's hard to believe how much she dreaded moving into the white house. the most terrible thing has happened she wrote to her friend the day after the election. jack has won. we have to move into thewhite house. so dreary, all those cu
the white house historical association and for white house history continues the living legacy with white house historic preservation, acquisitions and education. it began with a vision and a vow that continues to sustain us as a nation. >> you know, all though i've seen that footage many times, there's still moments that give me chills as i reflect on the work of the association for the past 60 years and the opportunity we'll have working with future presidents. it was really a special...
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by getting rid of the disposal authority in the white house, i don't really think the white house loses much. i have never understood why it was so necessary to have that instead of just preserving it and leaving it for the archives. and then banning the femoral systems, it creates a bright line rule as do these regular certifications. so in those terms, i think this does create broigt lines and simplifies things. i readily agree with you that the only way we will be able to successfully accomplish this mission is for people to understand where those lines are. >> the other part of this is i understand we're working on some legislation here to try to create brighter loins, but if the broigt linesen don't make sense to people, in other words it seems counterintuitive, that's an issue as wl. and so personal communication as an example, how to you delineate that. then this broader issue that all the panel can talk about, which is really the balance of preserving records and the value of public disclosure, which we talked about and the importance of confidentiality of certain presidential c
by getting rid of the disposal authority in the white house, i don't really think the white house loses much. i have never understood why it was so necessary to have that instead of just preserving it and leaving it for the archives. and then banning the femoral systems, it creates a bright line rule as do these regular certifications. so in those terms, i think this does create broigt lines and simplifies things. i readily agree with you that the only way we will be able to successfully...
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white house to them. traveling to almost 40 states in less than a year. on every trip in small town coffee shops and stunning museums, i'm reminded of what makes our country special, how it's elegantly unique and ever changing. and there's always a moment, often late at night, after a trip back my head just filled with the stories of the day, when we drive up the south portico, the virginia sand stone columns grow in the yellow light, and the arched doors open to welcome me home. i think about all the women who came before me and all the women and yes, men, who will take my place. oh, i got a clap for that one. [ applause ] i think about how we shape this american symbol, this museum, this home. we all write america's story with each passing day, and the white house historical association keeps our history alive. together we will work to open the doors of the white house wider and wider to more fully reflected distinct beauty of all of our communities. serving as your first lady has been the honor of my l
white house to them. traveling to almost 40 states in less than a year. on every trip in small town coffee shops and stunning museums, i'm reminded of what makes our country special, how it's elegantly unique and ever changing. and there's always a moment, often late at night, after a trip back my head just filled with the stories of the day, when we drive up the south portico, the virginia sand stone columns grow in the yellow light, and the arched doors open to welcome me home. i think about...
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ian bassin, first of all, let me ask you as someone who worked in the white house, the white house that was extremely almost neurotic-less sensitive about compliance, compared to the guy who came afterwards, your reaction to this record, just the possibility of it. >> look, there is no way that that happens without somebody directing it to happen. there is an office outside of the oval office called oval office operations with a whole set of staffers whose tool job it is to record everything the president does, every call he makes, every call coming in, make sure it is preserved, complies the presidential records act. there is no way that something like this happens accidentally, which means multiple people were involved. in some, what appears to be, cover up of probably one of the biggest crime is ever attempted in the history of the country. >> on that point, we have now a judge's ruling, a federal judge, in the matter of john eastman trying to basically shield his records from the committee. claiming privilege, right? i am a lawyer, this is my client, you can't get the stuff, it is p
ian bassin, first of all, let me ask you as someone who worked in the white house, the white house that was extremely almost neurotic-less sensitive about compliance, compared to the guy who came afterwards, your reaction to this record, just the possibility of it. >> look, there is no way that that happens without somebody directing it to happen. there is an office outside of the oval office called oval office operations with a whole set of staffers whose tool job it is to record...
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that the white house quickly thought to backtrack within 15 minutes a white house official clarified or tried to clarify biden wasti saying putin could not exercise power in that ukraine region. ith think we are going to see me of that in terms of walking back the president statement board president biden was asked yesterday evening as he was leaving his church in georgetown reporters shouted are you supporting a regime change biden said one word, no. and so today were going to have the first time to ask at a press briefing. so white house officials what biden meant by that. i think we're going to continue to hear more of what we heard as het made those comments on saturday afternoon. >> the press briefing is where you are going to talk to you expect the president himself will address it or any of his foreign policy? >> at 12:45 p.m. today he will be announcing his budget which is going to include a new tax the wealthiest americans is called the billionaires income tax 700 americans who earn $100 million or more. i think there will be a chance for reporters to at least shout question
that the white house quickly thought to backtrack within 15 minutes a white house official clarified or tried to clarify biden wasti saying putin could not exercise power in that ukraine region. ith think we are going to see me of that in terms of walking back the president statement board president biden was asked yesterday evening as he was leaving his church in georgetown reporters shouted are you supporting a regime change biden said one word, no. and so today were going to have the first...
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the white house national trade council. he was the architect of the president's trade policies, which, according to a study commissioned by the u.s.-china business council, quote, hurt the u.s. economy and failed to achieve major policy goals. mr. chairman, i think the american people might be wondering why our committee would need to speak with a trade official about the attempts to overturn the 2020 election. as the vice chair noted that's because mr. navarro held that title as the director of white house national trade council, but he devoted much of his time to white house political efforts outside the scope of his official duties. in fact, the american people are likely to know mr. navarro solely in his political capacity. he was so active in the 2020 re-election campaign that the united states special counsel ruled in 2020 that mr. navarro repeatedly violated the hatch act. that's because the former president trusted mr. navarro as a spokesman and confidant. he was so intimately involved with these efforts that mr. na
the white house national trade council. he was the architect of the president's trade policies, which, according to a study commissioned by the u.s.-china business council, quote, hurt the u.s. economy and failed to achieve major policy goals. mr. chairman, i think the american people might be wondering why our committee would need to speak with a trade official about the attempts to overturn the 2020 election. as the vice chair noted that's because mr. navarro held that title as the director...
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big tech is literally financing white house employees.d when i worked in the white house, it was clear to me and all thinking people you cannot simultaneously be on the payroll of anybody, let alone big tech. you're talking about googlere here. the guy that actually ran google is paying for the salaries of white house technology employees. this to me is one of the biggest scandals in america right now. i if you want to know why fight isn't working to break up big tech, why is it working to regulate big tech look no further than the tentacles of big tech money encircling the white house. well, where are the ethics watchdogs? charlie and ite schmidt sits ona lot of public boards with business before a government with a huge amount of money to make out with government contracts and other changes in policy climate in an otherwise right where the ethics they were allra crawling all over trump all the time for nothing. yes.s. nos, this is what you get whent you have a president who is a complete figment of the media's imagination. the only reason he's in the whiteims house is because the med
big tech is literally financing white house employees.d when i worked in the white house, it was clear to me and all thinking people you cannot simultaneously be on the payroll of anybody, let alone big tech. you're talking about googlere here. the guy that actually ran google is paying for the salaries of white house technology employees. this to me is one of the biggest scandals in america right now. i if you want to know why fight isn't working to break up big tech, why is it working to...
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the white house downplaying. it the white house official saying that the president's point was that putin cannot be allowed to exercise power over his neighbors or the region. biden was not discussing putin's power in russia or regime change. >> in a speech, the president warned that the battle in ukraine will not be won in days or months, but he said that nato is trstronger and more united a warned russia not to move on a single inch of nato territory. just before the president spoke, russian forces struck a fuel depot and a military site just outside of lviv, as you see here. we know at least five people were reportedly injured. that attack on that depot, you can see it there, it sparked some flames, but you can see the thick, black smoke that has been billowing over the city that has been considered relatively safe up to this point. a second strike caused significant damage to the city's infrastructure. >> it did take fire crews some 14 hours to put that fire out at the fuel depot in lviv. russia says it targe
the white house downplaying. it the white house official saying that the president's point was that putin cannot be allowed to exercise power over his neighbors or the region. biden was not discussing putin's power in russia or regime change. >> in a speech, the president warned that the battle in ukraine will not be won in days or months, but he said that nato is trstronger and more united a warned russia not to move on a single inch of nato territory. just before the president spoke,...
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she arrived at the white house after the 1976 campaign with a blueprint to go to work. she was a valued political partner to her husband jimmy, but found that there were many obstacles facing a first lady. wanted to influence public policy. she became known as a staunch advocate for those struggling with their mental health you'll hear directly from her featuring footage from c-span's video library first. her work on mental health issues and why they became so important to her. of february 1977 event at the white house after president carter signed an executive order creating a mental health commission, which she served as active honorary chair and important early forum now listen to her in her own words. as you probably know for the past. year and a half a little more i have campaigned all over the country. my biographical sketch. i had a little paragraph that said that i was interested in mental health and so everywhere i went if people had a good program. they wanted me to see it. i had a chance to see things happening all over this country that are good. also had so
she arrived at the white house after the 1976 campaign with a blueprint to go to work. she was a valued political partner to her husband jimmy, but found that there were many obstacles facing a first lady. wanted to influence public policy. she became known as a staunch advocate for those struggling with their mental health you'll hear directly from her featuring footage from c-span's video library first. her work on mental health issues and why they became so important to her. of february 1977...
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let's get to our senior white house correspondent mary bruce, live at the white house tonight. so, mary, why those words now? >> reporter: well, david, the white house press secretary telling me that biden was speaking from the heart. this is the president's harshest condemnation yet of putin since he began this war. the white house had actually been hesitant to label putin a war criminal, citing an ongoing formal investigation. but i'm told the president took this leap today, because he's seeing what we all are seeing, these horrific images playing out on tv of putin's brutal and barbaric actions. david? >> and mary, one more question before we move on, we took note today that president biden's national security adviser jake sullivan speaking with his russian counterpart, the first time top american and russian officials have actually spoken since the war began. the biden administration warning moscow tonight amid these growing concerns that russia could be planning to use chemical weapons? >> reporter: david, we are told that sullivan made it clear that the u.s. will continue
let's get to our senior white house correspondent mary bruce, live at the white house tonight. so, mary, why those words now? >> reporter: well, david, the white house press secretary telling me that biden was speaking from the heart. this is the president's harshest condemnation yet of putin since he began this war. the white house had actually been hesitant to label putin a war criminal, citing an ongoing formal investigation. but i'm told the president took this leap today, because...
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nancy cordes at the white house. thank you. well, let's turn now to ukraine, where tonight russian forces have escalated their attacks in heavily populated civilian areas in ukraine's major cities, prompting the u.s. secretary of state to say that russia's human rights abuses are mounting by the hour. cbs' charlie d'agata is in the capital city of kyiv. good evening, charlie. >> reporter: good evening to you, norah. u.s. officials tell cbs, news3 that 200 stinger missiles have now been delivered to ukraine with hundreds more on the way. the united states has been sending arms to this country for years, but this is the first time these anti-aircraft weapons have been part of the package. the relentless bombing of kharkiv as russia resorts to brutal force to break the resistance. a resident describes just how bad it is and then... ( explosion ) and he survived that blast. with ukrainian forces refusing to fold, the russian military has unleashed punishing artillery and airstrikes. the city of 1.4 million people suffering heavy lo
nancy cordes at the white house. thank you. well, let's turn now to ukraine, where tonight russian forces have escalated their attacks in heavily populated civilian areas in ukraine's major cities, prompting the u.s. secretary of state to say that russia's human rights abuses are mounting by the hour. cbs' charlie d'agata is in the capital city of kyiv. good evening, charlie. >> reporter: good evening to you, norah. u.s. officials tell cbs, news3 that 200 stinger missiles have now been...
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by getting rid of the disposal authority in the white house i don't really think the white house loses much. i have never understood why it was so necessary to have that just preserving it, leaving it for the archives. and then banning ephemeral systems once again creates a bright line rule. as do these regular issues. those of terms it does create bright lines and simplifies things. because i readily agree with you that the only way we will be able to successfully accomplish this mission is for people to understand where those lines are. >> the other part of this i understand were working on some legislation here to create lines they don't make sense to people there it seems counterintuitive, that is an issue as well. so personal communication as an example how do you delineate that and then the broader issue may be all the panel can talk about balance of preserving the records in the value of public disclosure that we talked about and the importance of confidentiality. where is that line? maybe you can talk about that? >> thank you, senator. i do want to say your point about confusio
by getting rid of the disposal authority in the white house i don't really think the white house loses much. i have never understood why it was so necessary to have that just preserving it, leaving it for the archives. and then banning ephemeral systems once again creates a bright line rule. as do these regular issues. those of terms it does create bright lines and simplifies things. because i readily agree with you that the only way we will be able to successfully accomplish this mission is...
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nbc news chief white house correspondent chris wallace. the press and the public never tired of speculating about how political this former hollywood actress actually was and how much influence she had on the 40th president. it wasn't until she left the white house that she felt fully free to address all those questions in her memoir. her effort as she said to let nancy be nancy. but she left plenty of clues along the way her public image in particular was a source of continuing frustration to her. you'll hear in her own voice how she experienced her white house years featuring footage from c-span's video library. first nancy reagan on how she tried to counter negative publicity part of an interview with journalist hedrick smith. she's talking about her 1982 surprise performance at the gridiron club pressed dinner in washington known for its political parodies. this is nancy reagan in her own words. second hand clothes secondhand closed they're all the rage at the spring fashion shows. even my two new trench coat with for color ronnie boug
nbc news chief white house correspondent chris wallace. the press and the public never tired of speculating about how political this former hollywood actress actually was and how much influence she had on the 40th president. it wasn't until she left the white house that she felt fully free to address all those questions in her memoir. her effort as she said to let nancy be nancy. but she left plenty of clues along the way her public image in particular was a source of continuing frustration to...
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outside the walls of the white house and the oval office. that was one thing that i thought i could benefit my husband. i was of course very active in equal rights amendment, and i did try very hard to influence him on women's issues. [applause] i managed to do a pretty good job, but when it came to naming a woman to the supreme court, he finally left me in the background and went ahead and chose a man, which was quite a disappointment, i must say, and it was quite a hard time in our marriage. at the time that he was running, and actually, when we were running with the carters, against the carters and they were running against us, i had suggested then that it would be just advisable that we have a woman run for vice president. but i was kind of vetoed again. so now, i think it's time again, and we still don't have a woman for vice president. hopefully, someday we will. the hardest part for me, when we were serving in the white house, was having the children not quite as close to us as they were when we were just living as -- in our own home
outside the walls of the white house and the oval office. that was one thing that i thought i could benefit my husband. i was of course very active in equal rights amendment, and i did try very hard to influence him on women's issues. [applause] i managed to do a pretty good job, but when it came to naming a woman to the supreme court, he finally left me in the background and went ahead and chose a man, which was quite a disappointment, i must say, and it was quite a hard time in our marriage....
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does it change the white house's ew of this? >> clearly there is assessment the white house and this administration has that made them nervous about this. even more nervous in the last couple of days. we seem different language from this white house. what is really notable about the fact this administration started warning about the possibilities of this kind of attack is through this conflict, this administration said we will be as transparent as we can be about the intelligence we have, and sharing with the public about what we think that every putin will do. part of the thinking is catching him off guard, having him look up and see the u.s. is broadcasting what they think he will do. >> what he could do and the changes happening, the fluidity of all of this is poland surprised american officials by offering a turn over its aging russian-made planes. but there was a catch that they had to make a deal with the u.s.. talk about what happened and where things can go. >> there was a pretty extraordinary moment we saw where the pol
does it change the white house's ew of this? >> clearly there is assessment the white house and this administration has that made them nervous about this. even more nervous in the last couple of days. we seem different language from this white house. what is really notable about the fact this administration started warning about the possibilities of this kind of attack is through this conflict, this administration said we will be as transparent as we can be about the intelligence we have,...
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tonight, the white house responding. and we've also learned president biden will attend an emergency nato summit in brussels next week. and what the white house expects to hear from president zelenskyy when he addresses the u.s. congress tomorrow. abc's senior foreign correspondent ian pannell tonight leading us off from kyiv again this evening. >> reporter: tonight, the full brutality of russia's war on ukraine. this verified video circulating online shows the relentless bombardment of kharkiv. it was one of more than 60 strikes on a city that's refused to surrender since the start of this war. being caught in the open in kharkiv can cost you your life. and the capital kyiv also coming under increased shelling today. the city awoke to the sound of explosions this morning. plumes of smoke rising after another air strike, captured in this video posted to social media and verified by abc news. at least four people were killed in the pre-dawn attack. another apartment block ablaze. 15 stories high and a frantic effort to re
tonight, the white house responding. and we've also learned president biden will attend an emergency nato summit in brussels next week. and what the white house expects to hear from president zelenskyy when he addresses the u.s. congress tomorrow. abc's senior foreign correspondent ian pannell tonight leading us off from kyiv again this evening. >> reporter: tonight, the full brutality of russia's war on ukraine. this verified video circulating online shows the relentless bombardment of...
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not anything on the white house after this. we'll watch democrats say the answer to rising gas even dictators, like putin, the answer is electric cars. watch this. >> today the average gas price in america hit an all time record high of over $4 per gallon. i'm willing to pay $4 gallon. i will pay $15 a gallon because i drive a tesla. >> let the market work in this respect people will feel pain. they will look at the f-450 guy began i can truck. they will see hybrid innovation. >> i happened to be sandwiched between our two electric vehicles. secretary beauty and i both have the two of the electric vehicles. >> we need to move to green energy solutions. green in the is the end where we should be so we don't find ourselves in this position. >> there is it. >> no sound or fumes. >> there is nothing. >> how do i know it is actually working? [laughter]. elizabeth: okay. electric cars cost $60,000, right? that is a lot of money. that is sticker shock alone for that, right, thomas. also this, nancy pelosi claims government spending is
not anything on the white house after this. we'll watch democrats say the answer to rising gas even dictators, like putin, the answer is electric cars. watch this. >> today the average gas price in america hit an all time record high of over $4 per gallon. i'm willing to pay $4 gallon. i will pay $15 a gallon because i drive a tesla. >> let the market work in this respect people will feel pain. they will look at the f-450 guy began i can truck. they will see hybrid innovation....
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>> edward lawrence live at the white house. our southern border is already overwhelmed and we've seen the images for quite some time. president biden is looking to end a trump-era policy. the white house admits it will cause a massive migrant surge. and there is this. >> every which way these things can be reported. we did our due diligence. they just can't do basic journalism. >> nine months later and more news out lets are finally admitting hunter biden's laptop was not the russian disinformation they claimed it was. but the liberal media still sticking up for the president. jason chaffetz is in "focus" next. my name is austin james. as a musician living with diabetes, fingersticks can be a real challenge. that's why i use the freestyle libre 2 system. with a painless, one-second scan i know my glucose numbers without fingersticks. now i'm managing my diabetes better and i've lowered my a1c from 8.2 to 6.7. take the mystery out of managing your diabetes and lower your a1c. now you know. try it for free at freestylelibre.us li
>> edward lawrence live at the white house. our southern border is already overwhelmed and we've seen the images for quite some time. president biden is looking to end a trump-era policy. the white house admits it will cause a massive migrant surge. and there is this. >> every which way these things can be reported. we did our due diligence. they just can't do basic journalism. >> nine months later and more news out lets are finally admitting hunter biden's laptop was not the...
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the white house requested it, received it. we asked for a copy and within an hour or to you received the same copy. >> when did y'all get -- let me finish. when did y'all get your copy? >> sometime today. >> sometime today. that covers a lot of ground, richard. >> i don't have personal knowledge of this. >> you don't have personal what? >> knowledge. >> does your staff? >> does your staff know? >> they're standing behind you. >> mr. chairman, i'm so sorry. i don't want to make this a partisan issue. my staff says we just got it ten minutes ago as well. i'm very upset. i join ted cruz. >> yes, yes. >> mr. chairman, i think it's significant. we've referenced presentence reports and got this material that references recommendations made by the office of adult probation and parole. we have critical information that is contained within them. the recommendation made by the office of adult probation and parole is draw from the presentence report. it seems to me that if we're going to have a selective incorporation of information in t
the white house requested it, received it. we asked for a copy and within an hour or to you received the same copy. >> when did y'all get -- let me finish. when did y'all get your copy? >> sometime today. >> sometime today. that covers a lot of ground, richard. >> i don't have personal knowledge of this. >> you don't have personal what? >> knowledge. >> does your staff? >> does your staff know? >> they're standing behind you. >> mr....
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so, hello, amna, you have been following this, i know, the white house clearly upset. what's at stake here if this covid money isn't passed somehow, some way soon? >> in a call earlier today whi house officials laid out their concerns about the lack of covid funding. they say without the additional moneys, basically 14 months of capacity building when it comes to the covid response could wither and disappear and the u.s. will be less prepared for whatever comes next inhis pandemic. they did lay out some of their top concerns and they include these three items -- testing, vaccines which include those booster shots, and treatments like the monoclonal anti-body treatment. specifically, under testing, the u.s. has had capacity for hundreds of millions of tests this month. without additional funding, after june they won't be able to maintain manufacturing ability. on the treatment front, the monoclonal antibody treatments, they have shipped 7 million courses so far, have a new purchase order to go into place next week. without additional moneys, won't be able to make the pu
so, hello, amna, you have been following this, i know, the white house clearly upset. what's at stake here if this covid money isn't passed somehow, some way soon? >> in a call earlier today whi house officials laid out their concerns about the lack of covid funding. they say without the additional moneys, basically 14 months of capacity building when it comes to the covid response could wither and disappear and the u.s. will be less prepared for whatever comes next inhis pandemic. they...
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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...
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here is our new report from inside this white house. come president biden makes his first formal state of the union, he's addressing a nation on edge over the war in ukraine and the president's advisers are keenly aware of that reality. >> every state of the union is about a moment in time, right, and at this moment in time, what the president has been focused on nearly everyday for months is rallying is coalition around the world and that is about the power of american leadership, definitely part of the speech. >> white house press secretary jen psaki presents the message to the world and we caught up with her and other white house aides working toward the big night. >> last week was such an intense week here because of the crisis in ukraine. >> it's going to be hectic. >> he understands the challenges. he understands what the american people are going through. >> reporter: that's deputy press secretary, and echo the points that in times like this, presidents have to balance unpredictable changes and outline their policies. >> rarely d
here is our new report from inside this white house. come president biden makes his first formal state of the union, he's addressing a nation on edge over the war in ukraine and the president's advisers are keenly aware of that reality. >> every state of the union is about a moment in time, right, and at this moment in time, what the president has been focused on nearly everyday for months is rallying is coalition around the world and that is about the power of american leadership,...
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hat later white house. here's as he grew sick and as he was his life was coming to to a close as the war itself was was dragging on fdr found some solace or some enjoyment and pleasure in remeding lucy a facilitated by anna. they're eleanor and franklin's daughter. i i don't see an enormous myself. i don't see an enormous significance in the fact that lucy was there and eleanor was an eleanor was was doing her own work. she was part of a entire. she's probably the most important of the roosevelt administration at that moment in terms of notizing how things were about to go with the creation of what ellen fdr had named and dreamed of the united nations that she had some thoughts of her own about that about almost everything at that point. he her her main i think to country at this moment, which was a moment of terrible trauma people losing their president of 12 years and in losing their president their war leader. we're losing a figure a primitive a primal sense of loss a father a chieftain a some you were w
hat later white house. here's as he grew sick and as he was his life was coming to to a close as the war itself was was dragging on fdr found some solace or some enjoyment and pleasure in remeding lucy a facilitated by anna. they're eleanor and franklin's daughter. i i don't see an enormous myself. i don't see an enormous significance in the fact that lucy was there and eleanor was an eleanor was was doing her own work. she was part of a entire. she's probably the most important of the...
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i think the white house has been consistent about this. they are not willing to engage directly with ukraine. i think that has been clear from the beginning. as the white house hasn't tilted its hand a little suggesting the intelligence forecasting in the future, bear in mind they have given us reason to believe there will be a chemical weapons or biological weapons attack and blame that on the russians. note, in that forecasting, but didn't mention anything about a redline. based on what they hear, i don't think they've got one and they made it pretty clear the american public is not hungry for a land war or engaging with the russians in ukraine. that i think they had been consistent about. >> trace: nobody wants to see an escalation of war but the white house was directly asked, what you just brought up about chemical weapons and kind of noncommittal, watch. >> would president biden let it chemical weapons attack go unanswered by the united states? >> in not let anything go unanswered with president putin has done to date. we have not le
i think the white house has been consistent about this. they are not willing to engage directly with ukraine. i think that has been clear from the beginning. as the white house hasn't tilted its hand a little suggesting the intelligence forecasting in the future, bear in mind they have given us reason to believe there will be a chemical weapons or biological weapons attack and blame that on the russians. note, in that forecasting, but didn't mention anything about a redline. based on what they...
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the white house sort of immediately walked it back. have you heard any reaction from on the ground in ukraine about the remarks in. >> no, i mean, honestly, jonathan, the ukrainians think it is much ado about nothing. everyone i queried said, of course, who doesn't think vladimir putin shouldn't remain in power? i think what happened is, as was very apparent at least to my ears when i heard president biden make those remarks, it was an off-the-script, extemporaneous community. to my mind, did i think this president, an old cold warrior, an old transatlanticist believe putin shouldn't remain in power before the war started? of course not. you can make a case this was scandalous, impolitic, whatever, but i do believe he kind of expressed a sentiment or aspiration. it was not a signal of any kind of major policy shift. i mean there were so many reasons that would be against the united states inaugurating a policy of regime change in russia i would need your entire show to go through them all, but, you know, we are focusing on this as we f
the white house sort of immediately walked it back. have you heard any reaction from on the ground in ukraine about the remarks in. >> no, i mean, honestly, jonathan, the ukrainians think it is much ado about nothing. everyone i queried said, of course, who doesn't think vladimir putin shouldn't remain in power? i think what happened is, as was very apparent at least to my ears when i heard president biden make those remarks, it was an off-the-script, extemporaneous community. to my mind,...
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i'm peter alexander live at the white house. we are following a lot of fast-moving developments as russia's brutal assault on ukraine enters its second week. richard engel just spoke to ukraine's president zelenskyy. the mayor of the city of kherson confirmed that russian forces now control that city. it could make it easier for the russians to move west to try to capture the country's entire black sea coast, which could effectively cut off worldwide shipping to ukraine. this is intensifying the massive humanitarian crisis across europe. the white house now asking congress to provided $10 billion in humanitarian and defense funding. the number of people fleeing ukraine has skyrocketed to 1 million. >> translator: in my heart it's painful. i'm missing ukraine already. i just want to cry. >> in just moments we're going to go to a warning, the situation in ukraine could get much worse, they say. plus the options president biden is weighing in preparation for potential dark days ahead and we're following significant new developments
i'm peter alexander live at the white house. we are following a lot of fast-moving developments as russia's brutal assault on ukraine enters its second week. richard engel just spoke to ukraine's president zelenskyy. the mayor of the city of kherson confirmed that russian forces now control that city. it could make it easier for the russians to move west to try to capture the country's entire black sea coast, which could effectively cut off worldwide shipping to ukraine. this is intensifying...
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first of all, in terms of the cases that were in and around the white house, i think it was a really low level of concern. i didn't get a sense, i talked to a bunch of people late last week and there wasn't a real sense of panic or a sense that the president or any of the other folks at the white house were in any real danger. everyone is boosted and vaccinated. i think the question of the surge coming from europe and i think most of the folks in the white house are expecting cases to go up again, and it puts the president in a real bind, because i think he really does want to embrace this new phase that we're all in, where we're comfortable taking off our masks, everybody is vaccinated, everybody is sort of going out again to restaurants, they're packed, and i think the president and the white house want to embrace, that but they also don't want to be seen as somehow taking their eye off the ball, right? that happened last summer, july 4th, when he declared you know, the pandemic was nearly over, and then there were these surges again with delta and omicron, and i think it's tricky
first of all, in terms of the cases that were in and around the white house, i think it was a really low level of concern. i didn't get a sense, i talked to a bunch of people late last week and there wasn't a real sense of panic or a sense that the president or any of the other folks at the white house were in any real danger. everyone is boosted and vaccinated. i think the question of the surge coming from europe and i think most of the folks in the white house are expecting cases to go up...
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what is the white house reaction to this address and are there any concerns that the white house has about to be raining president speaking directly with congress as opposed to the white house on a serious position and request? ms. psaki: we speak frequently with president zelensky. he had a -- on friday. we are in touch with ukrainian officials nearly everyday if not everyday. i reagan reiterate that there is strong bipartisan report for ukraine. we all look forward to talk watching his speech on what david >> does the white house still see a path to getting her confirmed in an evenly divided senate? ms. psaki: we will continue our work with chairman brown to garner bipartisan support. again, she is one of the most qualified individuals to be qualified -- nominated to this position. >> you still believe that she can be confirmed? ms. psaki: yes, we would not be pushing for it if she was not a nominee. >> as wiki said you could not, ms. psaki: we do not have a privacy act waiver. >>'s biden plot planning to visit the ukrainian border to visit the refugees? is that something you like
what is the white house reaction to this address and are there any concerns that the white house has about to be raining president speaking directly with congress as opposed to the white house on a serious position and request? ms. psaki: we speak frequently with president zelensky. he had a -- on friday. we are in touch with ukrainian officials nearly everyday if not everyday. i reagan reiterate that there is strong bipartisan report for ukraine. we all look forward to talk watching his speech...
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just a couple white house vents for the team today. they're joining president biden later on tonight. the reigning world champ's fresh off a big win off the pitch after a settling a paid discrimination lawsuit last month. it was a historic settlement, $24 million. the goal was to equalize pay between the women players and male counterparts. you know, it's -- let's talk about it on equal pay day. the settlement is a big win for those players. there are implications for other women athletes for, you know, women in leagues even professional leagues, in the workforce, if you will, outside of the arena of sports. >> yeah. i think that's been such a huge goal for this team, right? not to go for a pun right off the bat. they have always talked about their equal pay fight going far beyond the field and not just with other sports. but also beyond that, right? they have teamed up with organizations on the equal pay front. and now that the settlement is mostly behind them, there is a caveat. the they're going to be able to take the time and discu
just a couple white house vents for the team today. they're joining president biden later on tonight. the reigning world champ's fresh off a big win off the pitch after a settling a paid discrimination lawsuit last month. it was a historic settlement, $24 million. the goal was to equalize pay between the women players and male counterparts. you know, it's -- let's talk about it on equal pay day. the settlement is a big win for those players. there are implications for other women athletes for,...
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that is not something the white house wants to do. and i don't think there is a big appetite in congress as a whole. again, that is a source of revenue to fund our federal government. even a temporary suspension of that tax would have impacts on the federal government's ability to pay its bills. i don't see that happening right now in washington. you are seeing states talk about it. in georgia, the republican-controlled legislature is moving forward with a suspension on the gas tax. it is not finalized yet, but it seems like that will happen in georgia. the thing to keep in mind is, it will save a few cents at the pump, but in the grand scheme of things, is not a huge savings. it is a hit on any government bottom-line. you are seeing a lot of states try to gauge, yes, it is politically popular, but is it really worth the long term hole it would create when it is not going to say people that much money? that is the conversation you are seeing both in washington, and in states. host: theresa in tennessee, republican. welcome to the conv
that is not something the white house wants to do. and i don't think there is a big appetite in congress as a whole. again, that is a source of revenue to fund our federal government. even a temporary suspension of that tax would have impacts on the federal government's ability to pay its bills. i don't see that happening right now in washington. you are seeing states talk about it. in georgia, the republican-controlled legislature is moving forward with a suspension on the gas tax. it is not...
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a judge rule #-d against the white house. a big policy loss for the border for the white house. the story coming up. >> last month alone we had 53,000 people they did not apprehend, got away, that were seen on cameras. i hope americans wake up, because there is a major storm on our doorstep. at xfinity, we live and work in the same neighborhood as you. we're always working to keep you connected to what you love. and now, we're working to bring you the next generation of wifi. it's ultra-fast. faster than a gig. supersonic wifi. only from xfinity. it can power hundreds of devices with three times the bandwidth. so your growing wifi needs will be met. supersonic wifi only from us... xfinity. liz: joining us now, former acting director, tom homan is with us, good to see her. let's look at but it from a police helicopter with the texas department of public safety, suspected, he's going to show an ak-47 at the helicopter near the 74 in rio grande sector, pretty brave stuff, tom. >> i think it's going to get even worse, law enforcement is going to be a target of the cartel. the cartel
a judge rule #-d against the white house. a big policy loss for the border for the white house. the story coming up. >> last month alone we had 53,000 people they did not apprehend, got away, that were seen on cameras. i hope americans wake up, because there is a major storm on our doorstep. at xfinity, we live and work in the same neighborhood as you. we're always working to keep you connected to what you love. and now, we're working to bring you the next generation of wifi. it's...
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he and our senior team here at the white house. we are obviously cons tanly in close contact with the hill. i would not -- i would not view this as a decision making meeting. that is a discussion of our shared priorities. i would not anticipate a deliverable coming out of it. thises a continued discussion of our strategic priority as we try to move forward on our agenda. reporter: and on india, the next couple of days they're meeting with officials. is the u.s. frustrated with india's response to russia's invasion of ukraine? and what kind of message is -- are they delivering to the indian government? kate: he will be in new delhi to continue ongoing consultations with the government of india and advance a range of issues in the u.s.-india relationship. he will meet with india to deepen cooperation, po mote inclusive economic growth and prosperity and a reand open indo-pacific he will consult closely with counterparts on the consequences of russia's unjustified war against you ain and mitigating its impact on the global economy. he
he and our senior team here at the white house. we are obviously cons tanly in close contact with the hill. i would not -- i would not view this as a decision making meeting. that is a discussion of our shared priorities. i would not anticipate a deliverable coming out of it. thises a continued discussion of our strategic priority as we try to move forward on our agenda. reporter: and on india, the next couple of days they're meeting with officials. is the u.s. frustrated with india's response...
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powering possibilities™. >>> we're back at the white house with this special edition of "white house reports." i'm peter alexander alongside kristen welker. our colleague ali vitarelli is at the white house. there he's focused on security. what do you have? >> reporter: yeah, guys, just a few minutes down the road from where you, are the preparations here are both physical and political in nature. on the physical front, this campus is once again fortified. that fencing, hundreds of national guard, all of those in preparation here as the capitol fortifies from a security perspective and then on the political fronts, of course, all of the things that the president is supposed to talk about here, of course, one eye on the international front and the other on the domestic agenda that he's supposed to lay out for his party in a mid-term year, the care economy, the economy overall as well as a way out of the pandemic. you'll notice tonight in the chamber viewers won't see lawmakers wearing masks. instead, you'll see them with one seat in between them trying to space out a little bit. in or
powering possibilities™. >>> we're back at the white house with this special edition of "white house reports." i'm peter alexander alongside kristen welker. our colleague ali vitarelli is at the white house. there he's focused on security. what do you have? >> reporter: yeah, guys, just a few minutes down the road from where you, are the preparations here are both physical and political in nature. on the physical front, this campus is once again fortified. that...
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peter navarro was the white house trade advisor. he was within his job description to overthrow presidential elections, coerced vice presidents into abandoning the constitutional response abilities, or impose counterfeit regimes in place of the u.s. constitution. when navarro was plotting to overthrow the election by canceling out the electoral college holds a 49 million americans in six states to seize the presidency for his chosen candidate, he was not trying advice on trade policy. we are not seeking documents or testimony from navarro related to his official duties as trade advisor. on his personal website, navarro acknowledged publicly he was writing as a private citizen, and not as a federal government official. so please, spare us the nonsense talk about executive privilege, rejected now by every court that's looked at it. mrs. america. there's no asked -- this is america. there is no executive privilege here for presidents and trade advisor subplot cou and organizeps insurrections against the people's government and the peop
peter navarro was the white house trade advisor. he was within his job description to overthrow presidential elections, coerced vice presidents into abandoning the constitutional response abilities, or impose counterfeit regimes in place of the u.s. constitution. when navarro was plotting to overthrow the election by canceling out the electoral college holds a 49 million americans in six states to seize the presidency for his chosen candidate, he was not trying advice on trade policy. we are...
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but the white house quickly sought to back trap. -- backtrack. an official clarified he was referring to a good not continue to exercise power in the ukraine region. i think we will probably see more of that today in terms of walking back the president's statement. biden was asked yesterday as he was leaving his church in georgia, a reporter shouted were you supporting a regime change. biden said no. so today will have our first time to ask in a press briefing setting white house officials what biden meant by that. >> that press briefing, do you expect the president himself address it or any of his foreign policies? guest: he will be announcing his budget which is going to include a new tax on the wealthiest americans that will target 700 americans who earn $100 million or more. i think there will be a chance for reporters to at least shout questions to them on the topic and i wouldn't be surprised if he didn't -- i would be surprised if he didn't respond back in some way. host: we saw a couple of members of congress talk about the statements, de
but the white house quickly sought to back trap. -- backtrack. an official clarified he was referring to a good not continue to exercise power in the ukraine region. i think we will probably see more of that today in terms of walking back the president's statement. biden was asked yesterday as he was leaving his church in georgia, a reporter shouted were you supporting a regime change. biden said no. so today will have our first time to ask in a press briefing setting white house officials what...
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this is contrary to white house political goals. for all their talk of democracy, the far left now demands biden use his executive orders to circumvent congress, shut down u.s. energy. that will make gas prices skyrocket. but now the far left planning a new media blitz to get you to not blame democrats or biden for rising gas prices. a new bombshell book. the vice president unhappy. she doesn't like her assignments. she is a former attorney general of california. how about tackling the u.s. crime wave? why the veep won't take that on. more big stock trades by nancy pelosi's husband. the controversy over congress making big bucks trading stocks. now pelosi has insider seat on legislation. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪. elizabeth: welcome to the show. you're watching the fox business network. we begin with stocks ending the day in the red. a spike in oil prices, inflation worries as well. the president arriving in brussels for a high-stakes nato meeting. more sanctions on russia, more military assis
this is contrary to white house political goals. for all their talk of democracy, the far left now demands biden use his executive orders to circumvent congress, shut down u.s. energy. that will make gas prices skyrocket. but now the far left planning a new media blitz to get you to not blame democrats or biden for rising gas prices. a new bombshell book. the vice president unhappy. she doesn't like her assignments. she is a former attorney general of california. how about tackling the u.s....
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nancy cordes at the white house. thank you. >>> well, let's turn now to ukraine where tonight russian forces have escalated their attacks in heavily populated civilian areas in ukraine's major cities. prompting the u.s. secretary of state to say that russia's human rights abuses are mounting by the hour. cbs's charlie d'agata is in the capital city of kyiv. good evening, charlie. >> reporter: good evening to you, norah. u.s. officials tell cbs news that 200 stinger missiles have now been delivered to ukraine with hundreds more on the way. the united states has been sending arms to this country for years, but this is the first time these anti-aircraft weapons have been part of the package. the relentless bombing of kharkiv as russia resorts to brutal force to break the resistance. a resident describes just how bad it is, and then -- [ explosion ] and he survived that blast. with ukrainian forces refusing to fold, the russian military has unleashed punishing artillery and airstrikes. the city of 1.4 million people suff
nancy cordes at the white house. thank you. >>> well, let's turn now to ukraine where tonight russian forces have escalated their attacks in heavily populated civilian areas in ukraine's major cities. prompting the u.s. secretary of state to say that russia's human rights abuses are mounting by the hour. cbs's charlie d'agata is in the capital city of kyiv. good evening, charlie. >> reporter: good evening to you, norah. u.s. officials tell cbs news that 200 stinger missiles have...
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also this, former clinton and obama officials call out the white house saying don't believe the white house topspin and blame game on u.s. energy. this as the white house is accusing oil companies of quote, disinformation and this major credibility crisis, senate republicans are eyeing probes into hunter biden. also dr. fauci after the midterms. we've got 51 intelligence experts media, slammed for not coming clean after they speculated without evidence that hunter biden's laptop was russian disinformation. critics say this swayed the election. "new york times" is saying it is authenticating hunter's emails as real. dr. fauci confusing and flip-flopping again. this time on the need to bring back covid restrictions. u.s. law enforcement stunned as separate mass shootings over the weaken. one the largest in arkansas state history. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts rate now. ♪. elizabeth: welcome to the show. you're watching the fox business network. we begin with all of the indices down today. hawkish fed comments surging oil. oil is back up. fed chair powell now warns
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let's bring in our senior white house correspondent mary bruce live at the white house tonight. mary, what have you learned? >> reporter: well, they are saying there will be significant consequences for china, but the white house tonight won't say what those consequences would be. asked repeatedly about this today, the press secretary refused to detail what options are on the table. what the white house is making clear, though, is that if china assists russia either militarily or economically to go around these sanctions that are battering the russian economy, well, then the u.s. and our allies will ensure that china pays a price. and one more thing, david. tonight, i'm told a presidential trip to europe is possible in the coming weeks. the white house says no final decision has been made yet, but this, of course, would be biden's first trip to meet with our allies since the russian invasion began. david? >> mary bruce live at the white house. mary, thank you. >>> and one more extraordinary image tonight. a russian state tv editor turned protester. she suddenly appeared behind t
let's bring in our senior white house correspondent mary bruce live at the white house tonight. mary, what have you learned? >> reporter: well, they are saying there will be significant consequences for china, but the white house tonight won't say what those consequences would be. asked repeatedly about this today, the press secretary refused to detail what options are on the table. what the white house is making clear, though, is that if china assists russia either militarily or...
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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...