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house or work on restoration of the white house. there's a whole series of first ladies and presidents prior to that. absolutely. well, i was just going to say nancy. what a remarkable discovery during the the process of preparing this presentation. and so i guess quickly. i'll ask the other two of you. you know, you are tremendous scholars of these first ladies. is there anything you learned that was was new to you as you looked at them as preservationists? well, i actually last night was looking for some more information on john carl warnicki the architect from the west coast who worked with mrs. kennedy by virtue of his friendship. first of all with president kennedy, and so there's a really brilliant lecture given by a stanford architectural history professor last year about john carl warnicki, and he spends a fair amount of time talking about this relationship with miss kennedy, but i learned a lot about this concept of contextualization and i i knew that that he was famous for being able to preserve historically while building
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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...
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with white house counsel, lawyers, and mr. tony arnoldo, who served as the white house deputy chief of staff. she also worked on a daily basis with members of the secret service posted in the white house. in short, she was in a position to know a great deal about the happenings in the trump white house. she has already set for for videotape interviews with committee inveigators and we thank her very much for her cooperation and for her courage. we will cover certain but not all relevant topicsithin our knowledge today. oufuture hearings will pply greater detail, putting the testimy today in a broader d more complete context. today u will hear her relate certain first-hand observations of his cduct on january 6. you will also hear new information regarding th actions and statements of mr. trump's senior advisor's that day. including his chief of staff mark meadows and white house counsel. we will begin to examine evidence bring o what president trump and members of the white housetaff knew about the ospect for violence on 6. ja
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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 jr. this great celebrity stay at the white house. so it's a story. it's a it's a it's a long story that has major implications and the lincoln assassination changes. i think they're the trajectory of that story and you know, i don't do counterfactuals and i don't know what would have been different it had lincoln lived, but what i do try to show is that for a brief period for four years the white house is different than it was before and it's different than it would be for a long time afteryou througg and wandering through hot and cold wars through corruption and cynicism the american people of hunger for leadership founded on integrity in wisdom and courage we have sought a leader who is of the people a man raised to
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so pretty much the way that the white house is handling the election period. he felt that that could be dangerous for passions in terms of president, for elections, for the, for the say, i'm just hoping that we can see so ms. hutchinson, and now we're going to turn to certain information that was available before january 4th and what the top administration and the president knew about the potential for violence. before january 6 on the screen, you will see an e mail received by acting deputy attorney general donahue. on january 4th from the national security division of the department of justice, mr. donahue testified in our hearings last week. e mail identifies apparent planning by those coming to washington on january 6th to quote occupied federal buildings and discussions of quote, invading the capital building. here's what mr. donahue said to us, and we knew that if you had tens of thousands of very upset, upset people showing up in washington dc that there was potential for you. a secret service was looking at similar information and watching the planned
so pretty much the way that the white house is handling the election period. he felt that that could be dangerous for passions in terms of president, for elections, for the, for the say, i'm just hoping that we can see so ms. hutchinson, and now we're going to turn to certain information that was available before january 4th and what the top administration and the president knew about the potential for violence. before january 6 on the screen, you will see an e mail received by acting deputy...
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ontelling the rich stories of white house history has been the mission of the white house historical association since we were founded in 1961 by first lady jacqueline kennedy. it was her vision that at the young age of 31 to create an organization that would provide non-taxed by your funding to maintain the museum stand him off the house, which had been somewhat neglected through presidencies leading up to the kennedys. although the association has developed and expanded over the past 60 years, it's a mission established by mrs. kennedy still guides our work and our offerings, earlier this month in the south of the time -- in new york. the evening featured powerful and poignant remarks from first lady of the united states, dr. jill biden, ambassador caroline kennedy, david rubenstein, chairman of our board, fred ryan and vice chair john rogers, and all worker served as a master of ceremonies for the evening. we've had performances from the great coat five foot five and drum court, metropolitan opera soprano brandi sutton, and the nyu start school, which we have a new partnership wit
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she is question by the house committee vice chair l cheney. >> inside the white house the president's advisors, including members of his family, wanted him to deliver a speech. pat philbin prepared the first draft of what would be the president's remarks on national healing. delivered via pre-taped video on when he arrived at the white january 7. house on the 7th, mr. philbin believed that more needed to be said. so he sat down and started writing. he shared the draft with pat cipollone, who also believed the president neededo say more. mr. cipollone agreed with the content as did eric herschmann, who reviewed the draft. the committee has learned that the president did not agree with the substance as drafted and resisted giving a speech at all. ms. hutchinson, do you recall discussions about the president's speech on january 7? >> i do. >> let's listen, ms. hutchison, to what you told us about that and about the process of crafting those remarks. >> i learned from a conversation with mark and overhearing between him and white house counsel and eric herschmann as well that trump didn't
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white house historical association. and for those of you watching by c-span. thank you for your interest in our work and our mission and telling these important stories of white house history. the book is available. mark is available to sign. thank you so much have a good evening. frequent viewers of our lunchtime lectures know that
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white house historical association. and for those of you watching by c-span. thank you for your interest in our work and our mission and telling these important stories of white house history. the book is available. mark is available to sign. thank you so much have a good evening. frequent viewers of our lunchtime lectures know that this is normally where i'd hand off to the president's ceo of the us capitol historical society jane campbell. she sends her best
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that is implicating the trump white house and the white house counsel's office called, every crime imaginable. beyond his chief of staff and top lawyer believing they needed pardons to protect themselves from criminal prosecution after these events, even after all of that, there were still too big remaining major revelations from the hearing today. and one of them hinged, just as i mentioned right of the top of this recap, on the physical layout of the west wing, and we are today's witness who worked in the west wing in relation to the oval office, and in relation to the office of the chief of staff. >> all great importance happens in the west wing of the white house, it's a quite a small building. above me on the screen, you could see a map of the first floor of the west wing of the white house. on the right, you can see the presidents oval office. on the left, the chief of staff 's office suite. what's then chief of staff's office suite is the heart of the west wing, it was your desk, which was between the vice president's office, mr. kushner's office, and the oval office. miss hutchinson,
that is implicating the trump white house and the white house counsel's office called, every crime imaginable. beyond his chief of staff and top lawyer believing they needed pardons to protect themselves from criminal prosecution after these events, even after all of that, there were still too big remaining major revelations from the hearing today. and one of them hinged, just as i mentioned right of the top of this recap, on the physical layout of the west wing, and we are today's witness who...
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kennedy ended up at the white house. and mrs. kennedy realized that this was a home, the peoples house, as she would call it. it was badly in need of historic restoration. she believed that the white house should represent the very best of america. artisans, craftsman, decorative arts, fine arts, furnishings. and so, she took that on as her project over the course of the next three years, cut short tragically by the assassination of president kennedy. but when she put in place that is still the legacy of her influence of historic preservation at the white house, acquisitions for the collection and actually education, that's a key part of our mission. and we are mrs. kennedy's living legacy at the white house today. well, it was those 61 years ago that we were founded by her. and today we continue to undertake that work. my colleague, colleen at that david rubenstein is two for history, which is the educational part of our work. we publish books, we published a quarterly magazine, we have conferences, symposia, book events like th
kennedy ended up at the white house. and mrs. kennedy realized that this was a home, the peoples house, as she would call it. it was badly in need of historic restoration. she believed that the white house should represent the very best of america. artisans, craftsman, decorative arts, fine arts, furnishings. and so, she took that on as her project over the course of the next three years, cut short tragically by the assassination of president kennedy. but when she put in place that is still the...
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out of the white house complex. ten years later, president obama went over on one of those missions and fortunately, i had the experience from watching nick and how his team worked. and the rule was, if it leaked out, we would not do all the stops. we would limit the time on the ground. and as we were leaving turkey to go to iraq, it did leak out. so, once again, you're in a position where you have to make a recommendation which you know is not popular, but, and the recommendation was, we just go to the military base and there were a lot of discussions about it. but once again, at that point, the obama administration, there was a pretty big discussion on air force one and they were very supportive. and it means a lot to the agents, of course, when you get that kind of support. >> [inaudible] could i say something for a second. >> go ahead. >> on that trip, what joe didn't mention, joe was a special agent in charge of president obama as sister director. and we were leaving, as he said, from istanbul to go to afghanis
out of the white house complex. ten years later, president obama went over on one of those missions and fortunately, i had the experience from watching nick and how his team worked. and the rule was, if it leaked out, we would not do all the stops. we would limit the time on the ground. and as we were leaving turkey to go to iraq, it did leak out. so, once again, you're in a position where you have to make a recommendation which you know is not popular, but, and the recommendation was, we just...
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the white house is attacking me. they are trying to discredit me. i'm at war with the white house, so i'm using the tactics of politics myself with my senate testimony with something like dropping the enemies list knowing the press is going to overplay it. >> there was also maintained what was called an enemies list which was rather extensive and continually being updated. >> the enemies list had endless names of people who publicly opposed nixon and his policies. >> it was explosive. it was dramatic. you couldn't breathe if you were in the root you couldn't believe what you were hearing. >> i'm quite aware of the fact that in some circumstances it's going to be my word against one man's word, my word against two men, my word against three men and probably in some cases my word against four men, but i'm prepared to stand on my word and the truth and the knowledge at the facts i have, and i know the truth is my ally in this, and i think ultimately the truth will come out. >> i think this is our fifth day. >> i was relieved is probably the one word th
the white house is attacking me. they are trying to discredit me. i'm at war with the white house, so i'm using the tactics of politics myself with my senate testimony with something like dropping the enemies list knowing the press is going to overplay it. >> there was also maintained what was called an enemies list which was rather extensive and continually being updated. >> the enemies list had endless names of people who publicly opposed nixon and his policies. >> it was...
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being asked to the white house is always a true privilege. and being here brings back so many memories for me. in may of 1981, i was working in senator hatfield's office on the hill and living in georgetown with old family friends. my aunt was settling in her new role in washington and trying to move beyond the near loss of her late husband in march. i was young, game for anything, i think as all nieces and nephews are, a good distraction. during my first week, she invites me over for dinner twice and asked me to accompany her on a trip to the english shipyard in mississippi. little did i know, these outings would find their way to the metro section of the post, and as such, there was no more hiding from my coworkers and senator hatfield's hot -- senator hatfield's office, which i was related to. five years later, on christmas night at the white house, my husband of 35 years asked me to marry him. nancy, a hopeless romantic, could not have been happier that this occurred under her roof. nancy reagan brought a grace and honor to her role as th
being asked to the white house is always a true privilege. and being here brings back so many memories for me. in may of 1981, i was working in senator hatfield's office on the hill and living in georgetown with old family friends. my aunt was settling in her new role in washington and trying to move beyond the near loss of her late husband in march. i was young, game for anything, i think as all nieces and nephews are, a good distraction. during my first week, she invites me over for dinner...
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white house. we will hear from dr. susan pell, deputy director of science and public programs manager for the u.s. botanical gardens. jim adams, horticulture manager from the united states botanical gardens. and jim mcdaniel, secretary for the white house historical association board of directors and a former liaison for the white house and national park service. like our previous panel, we will hear three short presentations and then our panelists will return to the stage for a conversation moderated by dr. pell. we will leave time at the end for open questions with the audience. so please join me in welcoming our speakers. [applause] >> thanks so much. it's an honor to be here today to speak with you all about white house gardens. i won't pretend that -- both jims worked at the white house. i will open it up at the end for the are questions because i feel like it's a unique opportunity for you to ask questions of people who worked on the white house gardens and maintained them. so we are the las
white house. we will hear from dr. susan pell, deputy director of science and public programs manager for the u.s. botanical gardens. jim adams, horticulture manager from the united states botanical gardens. and jim mcdaniel, secretary for the white house historical association board of directors and a former liaison for the white house and national park service. like our previous panel, we will hear three short presentations and then our panelists will return to the stage for a conversation...
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in and around the gardens of the white house. we will hear from doctor susan pell, deputy director science and program director for the u.s. botanic garden, jim adams, culture manager from the united states botanic garden and -- like our previous panel, we will hear three short presentations and our panelists will return to the stage for a conversation moderated by dr. susan pell. we will leave time at the end for an open q&a with the audience. please join me in welcoming our speakers. >> thank you so much, it's an honor to be here today, to speak at the white house gardens. both of the panelists are named jim, and they both work at the white house. i will open it up for your questions, i feel like it's a unique opportunity for you all to speak to and ask questions to people who work at the white house. the last panel of the day, we will finish out the discussion by talking about gardens that have been extended blushed and modified since the administration. from johnson administration on, the last 50 years, and the many different
in and around the gardens of the white house. we will hear from doctor susan pell, deputy director science and program director for the u.s. botanic garden, jim adams, culture manager from the united states botanic garden and -- like our previous panel, we will hear three short presentations and our panelists will return to the stage for a conversation moderated by dr. susan pell. we will leave time at the end for an open q&a with the audience. please join me in welcoming our speakers....
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house, or to donate them to the white house. now, this is something that had been done and actually, the room on the upper left, on the upper right here, there's actually a silver collection back in the corner. and this one had been donated, this silver collection, this is a gilded silver collection, which had been donated much earlier. but i point this out because while some things were donated to the white house, others had to be bought. and for this and for the work itself, for the rebuilding and the restoring of the woodwork and the floors, everything else, mrs. nixon whould set up these luncheons or these teas and they would invite people in and they would have, they would say, okay, so now coming, and this is what we are planning to do here, and this is going to take a little work, and we need your help and support in this. and so mrs. johnson -- nancy pointed out to mrs. johnson didn't like to ask people for money, and she was very good at saying thank you, mrs. dickson was good at bringing people in and charming them and
house, or to donate them to the white house. now, this is something that had been done and actually, the room on the upper left, on the upper right here, there's actually a silver collection back in the corner. and this one had been donated, this silver collection, this is a gilded silver collection, which had been donated much earlier. but i point this out because while some things were donated to the white house, others had to be bought. and for this and for the work itself, for the...
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this white house shakeup. now we have got eight people leaving the white house in the last couple of weeks. the president pulls go down for this happening just before the midterms what you think? >> i'm not sure he even knows what is going on. he's kind of concerned about what flavor pudding they promised him. why would you want to be associated with this white house it's an epic disaster. there is nothing they have done that is led to a better outcome for the american people. view our somebody is going to stake your political career on something, that's not the kind of thing you want to attach yourself too. elizabeth: carol to your point biden inherited a v-shaped recovery gdp was up around 45%. third quarter to paris he inherited three vaccines from trauma. but that inflation jumped fourfold under biden. before russia invaded ukraine. with the processing any idea government pump pandemics magnets benefits of the gdp. any thinking this behind inflation is bizarre what do you say? >> is called stimulus, liz. y
this white house shakeup. now we have got eight people leaving the white house in the last couple of weeks. the president pulls go down for this happening just before the midterms what you think? >> i'm not sure he even knows what is going on. he's kind of concerned about what flavor pudding they promised him. why would you want to be associated with this white house it's an epic disaster. there is nothing they have done that is led to a better outcome for the american people. view our...
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when he was told they were taking him back to the white house, huh reacted. abc's chief washington correspondent jonathan karl leading us off tonight. >> reporter: her name is cassidy hutchinson. she just turned 26, and today, she told the american people what she witnessed from her vantage point just steps away from the oval office, as the top aide to chief of staff mark meadows. she testified that on january 2nd, as she escorted rudy giuliani from a white house meeting, he told her donald trump was planning to go to the capitol himself on january 6th. >> he looked at me and said something to the effect of "cass, are you excited for the 6th? it's going to be a great day." i remember looking at him and saying, "rudy, would you explain what's happening on the 6th?" he responded something to the effect of "we're going to the capitol, it's going to be great. the president's going to be there. he's going to look powerful. he's going to meet the members, he's going to be with the senators. talk to the chief about it. talk to the chief about it, he knows about it."
when he was told they were taking him back to the white house, huh reacted. abc's chief washington correspondent jonathan karl leading us off tonight. >> reporter: her name is cassidy hutchinson. she just turned 26, and today, she told the american people what she witnessed from her vantage point just steps away from the oval office, as the top aide to chief of staff mark meadows. she testified that on january 2nd, as she escorted rudy giuliani from a white house meeting, he told her...
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she devoted herself to restoring and remodeling the white house. at a times when elected officials with not only working relationships, but for true friendships across the aisle, the white house has never looked better. perhaps her best-known initiative was leading america's campaign against drug abuse. it is ironic that the woman who would never take no for an answer asked an entire nation to just say no. misses reagan it received a frightening diagnosis, breast cancer. for her own personal trial, including her public decision to undergo a radical vasectomy, she devoted herself to raising awareness to breast cancer and inspired generations of women in their own battle against the disease appeared after the white house, one her husband was struck with alzheimer's, hers was the strongest voice in bipartisan support. even decades after the reagan administration ended, she continued to leave her mark on our nation. in every subsequent administrations, historians were trying to to defy who performed the quote the nancy function. today 30 reagan foundat
she devoted herself to restoring and remodeling the white house. at a times when elected officials with not only working relationships, but for true friendships across the aisle, the white house has never looked better. perhaps her best-known initiative was leading america's campaign against drug abuse. it is ironic that the woman who would never take no for an answer asked an entire nation to just say no. misses reagan it received a frightening diagnosis, breast cancer. for her own personal...
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>> she was obviously a major employee in the white house and we felt important. and we talked to her and she came voluntarily, initially. she came again. and part of the legal advice she was receiving didn't allow her to be as forthcoming as we felt, so at some point, she changed attorneys and she began to open up more and more about what was happening around january 6. >> some of what she told the committee today was about the level of awareness in white house as to the number of weapons floating around the mall early in the day january 6 and there was knowledge capitol police were being overrun and there was not movement early in the day to get additional forces to secure the capitol. will we get more information from the committee about who was responsible for that? >> we have two hearings at this point. the testimony today heightens those hearings in terms of awareness. we now know the white house new certain things were going on in terms of preparation. a number of people had not voluntarily gone through magnetometers because of having certain weapons and th
>> she was obviously a major employee in the white house and we felt important. and we talked to her and she came voluntarily, initially. she came again. and part of the legal advice she was receiving didn't allow her to be as forthcoming as we felt, so at some point, she changed attorneys and she began to open up more and more about what was happening around january 6. >> some of what she told the committee today was about the level of awareness in white house as to the number of...
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white house officials are pushing back. some have a curious -- they ignore the degree high inflation is global, has been impacted by variants that impeded supply corrections and exacerbated by major energy hikes due to putin aggression. we won't see the president today. until he heads out of the white house he will have a feast this weekend for the first lady's birthday. >> bill: kellyanne conway is coming up shortly. >> sandra: we look forward that. we're learning brand-new details this morning about a shooting rampage at a hospital complex in tulsa, oklahoma. the gunman killed four people and wounded several others before killing himself. a bomb threat nearly 50 miles away to that shooting. garrett tenney is live in chicago with the details. hi, garrett. >> good morning to you. at this point investigators still have a lot to go through but right now they do not believe that this was a random shooting and say the gunman went to the specific location and the specific office with a specific purpose. this took place just befo
white house officials are pushing back. some have a curious -- they ignore the degree high inflation is global, has been impacted by variants that impeded supply corrections and exacerbated by major energy hikes due to putin aggression. we won't see the president today. until he heads out of the white house he will have a feast this weekend for the first lady's birthday. >> bill: kellyanne conway is coming up shortly. >> sandra: we look forward that. we're learning brand-new details...
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house as the senior aide to the white house chief of staff. and she confirms what all this essentially knows. the basis for all this and the underlying basis for all of this violence and all of this turmoil was a lie. and people inside the lighthouse, people right next to donald trump knew it —— the white house. as we've heard last time round, donald trump himself said over and over again that the claim that there was any fraud was a lie. here we have somebody sitting right down the hallway from him confirming that. . ~ ., ., ., , ., that. frank, one of the heads of the committee. — that. frank, one of the heads of the committee. liz _ that. frank, one of the heads of the committee, liz cheney, _ that. frank, one of the heads of the committee, liz cheney, ended - that. frank, one of the heads of the committee, liz cheney, ended by i committee, liz cheney, ended by saying there is evidence of witness tampering and possibly other criminal activity. tampering and possibly other criminalactivity. but tampering and possibly other criminal act
house as the senior aide to the white house chief of staff. and she confirms what all this essentially knows. the basis for all this and the underlying basis for all of this violence and all of this turmoil was a lie. and people inside the lighthouse, people right next to donald trump knew it —— the white house. as we've heard last time round, donald trump himself said over and over again that the claim that there was any fraud was a lie. here we have somebody sitting right down the hallway...
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the white house is hoping to heat up a growing monkeypox threat. the administration is announcing a plan to send out nearly 300,000 vaccines initially focusing on those most at risk. the cdc has confirmed about 300 cases of monkeypox in the u.s. a new covid-19 vaccine could be coming this fall, one that targets the omicron variant. they voted to include the omicron's significant component in boalt the pfizer and moderna vaccines. >> and carbon monoxide is being blamed for the deaths at the bahamas emerald resort last month. the hotel has said it since installed detectors in all guest rooms. for more news download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm serena marshall, cbs news, washington. ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >> as we detail for you the bombshell testimony today in the january 6th hearing, history is important. during the watergate hearings 50 years ago, there was only one surprise witness. it was alexander butterfield who revealed there was a white house taping system. well, in the january 6th hear
the white house is hoping to heat up a growing monkeypox threat. the administration is announcing a plan to send out nearly 300,000 vaccines initially focusing on those most at risk. the cdc has confirmed about 300 cases of monkeypox in the u.s. a new covid-19 vaccine could be coming this fall, one that targets the omicron variant. they voted to include the omicron's significant component in boalt the pfizer and moderna vaccines. >> and carbon monoxide is being blamed for the deaths at...
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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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this is not the first white house school, but it likely was the last time the white house had a school inside. jacqueline kennedy had an experience where caroline had ballet classes outside of the white house, which was no issue until they became until her husband became president and then they were caroline was being followed by reporters. so she decided this is kennedy decided to create what was initially called a playgroup you're kind of evolved into a nursery and then by the time carolyn what caroline was school age became a first grade classroom and john jr. was part of the playgroup ultimately, but it was comprised of children. who were the kids of their close friends and the parents all pulled their resources and funded? the salary of the teachers the parents pooled resources for the supplies books. there was a trampoline that was purchased for the the school kids. it was her way of providing her kids with an environment where they were learning in something like a classroom setting with other children, but again, it was controlled they were. in you know behind is for private wa
this is not the first white house school, but it likely was the last time the white house had a school inside. jacqueline kennedy had an experience where caroline had ballet classes outside of the white house, which was no issue until they became until her husband became president and then they were caroline was being followed by reporters. so she decided this is kennedy decided to create what was initially called a playgroup you're kind of evolved into a nursery and then by the time carolyn...
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house officials throughout her time in the white house and leading up to january 6. she testified that on multiple occasions there were warnings and raised concerns about thres of violence and on that day she said that she overheard rudy giuliani, president trump's lawyer, talking about proud boys and oath keepers being president at the events today. she also gave very important testimony about an exchange that she had with pat cipollone he, white house counsel to president trump, and in that exchange, he told hutchinson on january 3 that he was really worried about legal concerns that the white house could face if president trump decided to go to the capitol on january 6. making a movement that would be very logistically difficult, and he also warned her again on the morning of january 6. here's what cipollone said to hutchinson. >> and we understand, ms. hutchinson, that you also spoke to mr. cipollone on the morning of the 6th, as you were about to go tthe rally on the ellipse, and mr. cipollone said something to you like, make sure the movement to the capitol doe
house officials throughout her time in the white house and leading up to january 6. she testified that on multiple occasions there were warnings and raised concerns about thres of violence and on that day she said that she overheard rudy giuliani, president trump's lawyer, talking about proud boys and oath keepers being president at the events today. she also gave very important testimony about an exchange that she had with pat cipollone he, white house counsel to president trump, and in that...
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we promise the next time will be at the white house. every year we gather here is a reminder of how far we have come, we have representatives at every level of government. [applause] we promise to stand with you and fight beside you. this progress is not reached everyone in the same way. inflation across the country, florida, texas, alabama, rights are under attack. we know in small towns and big cities, discrimination and prejudice still happens. it shouldn't take courage to be yourself. it should not take courage to go to school and walk down the halls as the person you know you are. it should not take courage to hold the hand of the person you love on the bus, to kiss them goodbye on the sidewalk. to share one of the most fundamental and beautiful connections to any one of us can have in this life. it should not. too often and into many places, it still does. in some way, all of you here today have called on that courage. you have used your voice to say, we will not go back. [applause] we will not let the progress that we file for sl
we promise the next time will be at the white house. every year we gather here is a reminder of how far we have come, we have representatives at every level of government. [applause] we promise to stand with you and fight beside you. this progress is not reached everyone in the same way. inflation across the country, florida, texas, alabama, rights are under attack. we know in small towns and big cities, discrimination and prejudice still happens. it shouldn't take courage to be yourself. it...
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engel and the white house counsel, and the deputy white house counsel, mr. herschmann. we went in and then we told the president, maybe ten minutes into the meeting or something, i forget how foreign, mr. donoghue was outside and. he said, we'll bring him in. and then mr. donoghue kim in and join to the meeting. >> so mr., you enter that room. can you set the scene for us and describe the tone you walked into? >> yes. but if i could just back up one moment, congressman, because you put the pictures up on the screen of the ag's, i want to make clear that one of the ages not on the screen was john tumors. john was the national security division ag. john was on the call. i preface the call by saying, john, we need you to stay in place. national securities too important. we need to minimize their is destruction. with your design is obviously up to you. obviously we'll ex respect your decision either way and i ask you to please stay in place. and he did. so i don't want to leave the impression that he was not going to resign. >> great. thank you. thank you for that. >> so wi
engel and the white house counsel, and the deputy white house counsel, mr. herschmann. we went in and then we told the president, maybe ten minutes into the meeting or something, i forget how foreign, mr. donoghue was outside and. he said, we'll bring him in. and then mr. donoghue kim in and join to the meeting. >> so mr., you enter that room. can you set the scene for us and describe the tone you walked into? >> yes. but if i could just back up one moment, congressman, because you...
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house council former white house council who is refusing to appear. whether i'm not a lawyer, i don't know the extent to which the acknowledgment of knowing that there could be crimes committed will impact a criminal proceeding. i certainly think it speaks to the issue in the same way the asking for pardons does. it shows that the people involved knew and were told -- we know the president was repeatedly told this. that he would potentially be committing a crime and he wanted to do anyway. and my sense is it has to be significant. >> i i don't know what you think was the most important part of the testimony. there was a lot. as you know, the limousine story and the ketchup on the wall story are -- >> there's important and exciting. a moment for me michael flynn pleading the fifth to questions like do you believe or agree with the idea of peaceful transfer of power. which it's like here's the bar for democracy in america and here's -- >> that's a guy who is sworn oath of allegiance to the united states of america on any number of times. >> i'm saying t
house council former white house council who is refusing to appear. whether i'm not a lawyer, i don't know the extent to which the acknowledgment of knowing that there could be crimes committed will impact a criminal proceeding. i certainly think it speaks to the issue in the same way the asking for pardons does. it shows that the people involved knew and were told -- we know the president was repeatedly told this. that he would potentially be committing a crime and he wanted to do anyway. and...
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i think there's just this frustration and the white house is aware of that. ultimately, how much can they do in the immediate term to lower those prices and show that they are working on this? host: has there been frustration as well that some members of the administration go off message with inflation? there is not one solid administration response to what is going on with inflation in this country. guest: i think we saw last week, the president wrote this opinion piece in "the wall street journal," laying out his plan for addressing inflation. he wants to lower the deficit, such as lowering the cost of childcare, and contrasting that with the republican agenda. then, we also solve the treasury secretary on cnn say essentially that they were wrong on inflation to say it was transitory and would go away in a few months last year. i think last week, we started to see the white house very quickly focusing on inflation, but also may be still trying a little bit to fine-tune their message on how much to acknowledge that they got predictions wrong versus how much
i think there's just this frustration and the white house is aware of that. ultimately, how much can they do in the immediate term to lower those prices and show that they are working on this? host: has there been frustration as well that some members of the administration go off message with inflation? there is not one solid administration response to what is going on with inflation in this country. guest: i think we saw last week, the president wrote this opinion piece in "the wall...
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so really, as the white house, the white house is the people's house, and i think it's really important to see that every american sees their stories reflected in the white house. their stories, their ancestors stories, they should be able to see themselves in the building. that speech by michelle obama caused a lot of people to head our way to find more information about slavery in the white house. and we really didn't have a lot of that information available at the time. and so us launching our slavery in the presidents neighborhood initiative is an effort to correct that, and to add the voices into the narrative and to put them in conversation with first ladies, first families, and the presidents themselves. they are essential to white house history and american history, and they are not just witnesses to white house history they are deeply involved. one of my favorite stories, and things that is sort of a correction, and enslaved man for president james madison, paul jennings. he wrote the first white house memoir. it's a pretty remarkable read, and in it he actually corrects some v
so really, as the white house, the white house is the people's house, and i think it's really important to see that every american sees their stories reflected in the white house. their stories, their ancestors stories, they should be able to see themselves in the building. that speech by michelle obama caused a lot of people to head our way to find more information about slavery in the white house. and we really didn't have a lot of that information available at the time. and so us launching...
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the white house staff. so, lincoln brought some people with him from springfield, who had darker complexion. and he brought them to be servants in the white house, they had been working for him in various ways in springfield. and the lighter skinned white house staff was not open to working with them. in some cases lincoln had to help find some employment elsewhere, and found them employment in the treasury department. so there was a very real issue when i came to the white house staff. but i don't know how they responded to these visitors. part of it is, a lot about what we know about the white house staff comes from their children's recollections. so, there is surviving testimony of the son of a waiter who worked at a white house i was able to use, surviving testimony from, william slate's daughter, who survives, and of course records from slate himself. a lot of what we know comes from the white house staff children. i did not find any commentary on that particular issue. >> okay, okay. if anybody has an
the white house staff. so, lincoln brought some people with him from springfield, who had darker complexion. and he brought them to be servants in the white house, they had been working for him in various ways in springfield. and the lighter skinned white house staff was not open to working with them. in some cases lincoln had to help find some employment elsewhere, and found them employment in the treasury department. so there was a very real issue when i came to the white house staff. but i...
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some in the white house took responsible steps to try to prevent january 6. others egg the president on. others who could have acted refused to do so. in this case, the white house counsel was so concerned about potentially lawless activity that he threatened to resign multiple times. that is exceedingly rare. an exceedingly serious. it requires immediate attention, especially when the entire team threatens to resign. however, in the trump white house, it was not exceedingly rare and it was not treated seriously. this is a clip of jared kushner addressing multiple threats by white house counsel pat cipollone and his team of lawyers to resign in the weeks before january. 6th. are you aware instances >> pat cipollone threatened to resign? i kind of like i said, my interest in that time is on trying to get as many partners stop. >> i know that, you know, he was always to him. and the team are always saying, oh, we're going to sign be here. this happens if that happens. so. took up to just be wanting to be honest with you. >> there's a reason why people serving i
some in the white house took responsible steps to try to prevent january 6. others egg the president on. others who could have acted refused to do so. in this case, the white house counsel was so concerned about potentially lawless activity that he threatened to resign multiple times. that is exceedingly rare. an exceedingly serious. it requires immediate attention, especially when the entire team threatens to resign. however, in the trump white house, it was not exceedingly rare and it was not...
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house, how multiple white house staff resigned in disgust and how president trump would not ask his supporters to leave the capitol. it was only after multiple hours of violence that president trump finally released a video instructing the riotous mob to leave. and as he did so, he said to them, quote, we love you and you're very special. you'll also hear tuary 6th, members of the president's family, white house staff and others tried to step in to stabilize the situation, quote, to land the plane before the presidential transition on january 20th. you will hear about members of the trump cabinet discussing the possibility of invoking the 25th amendment and replacing the president of the united states. multiple members of president trump's own cabinet resigned immediately after january 6th. one member of the cabinet suggested that the remaining cabinet officers needed to take a more active role in running the white house and the administration. but most emblematic of those days is this exchange of texts between sean hannity and former president trump's press secretary, kayleigh mcen
house, how multiple white house staff resigned in disgust and how president trump would not ask his supporters to leave the capitol. it was only after multiple hours of violence that president trump finally released a video instructing the riotous mob to leave. and as he did so, he said to them, quote, we love you and you're very special. you'll also hear tuary 6th, members of the president's family, white house staff and others tried to step in to stabilize the situation, quote, to land the...
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but merely having worked in the white house and, frankly, merely having the white house's lawyer does not act as a blanket for coming in and testifying before congress. >> "the new york times" is reporting that doj investigators are both astonished and blindsided by cassidy hutchinson's testimony, kind of laying bare how the committee's investigation and doj's investigations, they are parallel and overlapping. this kind of negotiation is exactly what you handled. so what is going on here? >> look, the justice department and congress have been fighting over witnesses and testimony since 1789 to be perfectly blunt. and there's nothing new about this kind of back and forth. look, they're very, very different bodies. congress's work happens in public. the justice department's work happens in private. now we're seeing it all spilling out into the open. a big thing to know about cassidy hutchinson that i think we're forgetting is she just got a new lawyer a couple weeks ago, and, frankly, her new lawyer, number one, wasn't in trump world. she was represented by somebody who was a trump insi
but merely having worked in the white house and, frankly, merely having the white house's lawyer does not act as a blanket for coming in and testifying before congress. >> "the new york times" is reporting that doj investigators are both astonished and blindsided by cassidy hutchinson's testimony, kind of laying bare how the committee's investigation and doj's investigations, they are parallel and overlapping. this kind of negotiation is exactly what you handled. so what is...
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that comes straight out of what was going on in the white house and how the white house and some of its people -- when after the post and said the only reason they were going after him said because they were -- they hated nixon. that was institutionalized. now we see the consequences of that. >> ok, very interesting. i know you want to respond to every single thing that has been said. but actually wanted to ask you to answer the question, what is the most significant legacy of watergate in your view? >> i think it zero's in on what rick was talking about. i think one of the most consequential things that has happened it flies in the face of probably what a lot of people in this room think. that is, could not happen now. the reason it cannot happen now is the age of nbc, abc, the age of the new york times, the washington post and the los angeles times. the age of that media era that we were in in is gone. it has been fragmented. we have cable systems. we have the internet. we have conservative voices everywhere. if richard nixon was going through what he went through today, he would have
that comes straight out of what was going on in the white house and how the white house and some of its people -- when after the post and said the only reason they were going after him said because they were -- they hated nixon. that was institutionalized. now we see the consequences of that. >> ok, very interesting. i know you want to respond to every single thing that has been said. but actually wanted to ask you to answer the question, what is the most significant legacy of watergate...