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the white house has approached the economy. >> what do you say to some critics who say the white house is too focused on long-term investments and not enough on short-term, right now relief for americans? >> he's focused like a laser o those issues. part of the problem is we have not invested in building our infrastructure so we have more resilient ports, roads, and bridges around america. >> what could be the impact of passing the build back better act? with the white house, and only brain these, but with the president says needs to happen. >> i spoke to white house officials about this today and what their concerns are alike. they bieve based on their economic analysis that the inflationary concerns are temporary, a temporary result of the pandemic and supply chain issues, and they will be resolved in a few months. they want to build back better act to get past so a long-term investment can lower the cost of things like childcare and health care, and other things to offset any continued inflation or any continued expenses americans are still having to pay because of that. they are ho
the white house has approached the economy. >> what do you say to some critics who say the white house is too focused on long-term investments and not enough on short-term, right now relief for americans? >> he's focused like a laser o those issues. part of the problem is we have not invested in building our infrastructure so we have more resilient ports, roads, and bridges around america. >> what could be the impact of passing the build back better act? with the white house,...
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house that he left the white house and he made a decision to the national scary counsel that the top officials on this and if they would not meet in the same room together so they were taking precautions early. ... ... being honest with the public, telling the truth, saying what you don't know and being willing to step up to that and then you tell about two lost weeks when the white house panic over a remark made by low-level agent justice official. come on now. the book if you read very carefully it's very critical of president trump's. am i right? >> the book is critical of the political leadership including the president. i think we can look back at the early history when the president was reluctant to take aggressive steps early and of lost time and were at a point where every week mattered. but ultimately and i met with the president right before the announced the mitigation, ultimately the administration made a decision to do 15 days t show the spread, an unprecedented shutout and the folder with 30 days of slow the spread. clearly they were takingfo decisive steps. >> stop one
house that he left the white house and he made a decision to the national scary counsel that the top officials on this and if they would not meet in the same room together so they were taking precautions early. ... ... being honest with the public, telling the truth, saying what you don't know and being willing to step up to that and then you tell about two lost weeks when the white house panic over a remark made by low-level agent justice official. come on now. the book if you read very...
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house he extricated himself from the white house and made a decision on the national security council on the two top officials that they wouldn't meet in the same room together so theywere taking precautions early . >> they were taking precautions on the official position of the white house . >> it's only 5:46. >> you have some strong language in the book about the importance of messaging, being honest with the public, telling the truth, not saying when you don't know and being willing to step up to that and then you tell about 2 lost weeks when the white house panicked over a remark made by a low level agency official. come on now. the book if you read very carefully is very critical of president trump, am i right about that? >> the book is critical of the political leadership including the president . we can look back at the early history when the president was reluctant to take progressive steps early and there was lost time and we were at a point in time where every week matters but ultimately and i met with the president right before the announced the mitigation . ultimately the
house he extricated himself from the white house and made a decision on the national security council on the two top officials that they wouldn't meet in the same room together so theywere taking precautions early . >> they were taking precautions on the official position of the white house . >> it's only 5:46. >> you have some strong language in the book about the importance of messaging, being honest with the public, telling the truth, not saying when you don't know and...
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kimberly, how can al jazeera the white house? the united nations has ordered immediate evacuations and family members of its international staff from ethiopia. that is growing alarm after to grow and rebels claim to be edging closer to the capital, addis ababa, the presidents of kenya and south africa have both call for a cease fire, victoria gate and be report i some of prime ministers, abbey ahmed soldiers, and now prisoners of war and the 2 grains have been parading them before the cameras. the presidents of kenya and south africa say all parties must commit to ending the violence. we expressed our conviction that the school for by lab amends, the roaring parties in europe. i beg with attempts to convince durham it's in reference, grocery says wire. busy i've been all inclusive political dialogue as the woodrow was closer to the ethiopian capital plans to defend addis ababa or intensifying these women have joined a neighbourhood protection, forced to guard against advancing rebel forces. they've set up road blocks, a searching
kimberly, how can al jazeera the white house? the united nations has ordered immediate evacuations and family members of its international staff from ethiopia. that is growing alarm after to grow and rebels claim to be edging closer to the capital, addis ababa, the presidents of kenya and south africa have both call for a cease fire, victoria gate and be report i some of prime ministers, abbey ahmed soldiers, and now prisoners of war and the 2 grains have been parading them before the cameras....
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i think, generally, the rhetoric from the white house has been in line. the whole thing is very much this is good for everyone. there are specifics that we are also looking for. making sure that there is equity for them. childcare and eldercare and investment good for everyone. this is not a zero-sum enterprise. i think that it has been fairly effective in a weird way. >> the polling is great. >> a really interesting moment because i think you see the difference, the most striking thing about this moment in the fight on capitol hill is the difference between 10 years and the aca. ten years ago, people were showing up at town hall to scream and yell. threat to burn the place down. those literal same people are just doing that now, but they are showing up at school board meetings about masks and couldn't care about this bill. they just do not care. i'm telling you. i watch fox every day. there is no blood in it. they mandate masks. people are showing up at school boards to scream about that. >> right. >> i think in some ways it is a weird success. the messa
i think, generally, the rhetoric from the white house has been in line. the whole thing is very much this is good for everyone. there are specifics that we are also looking for. making sure that there is equity for them. childcare and eldercare and investment good for everyone. this is not a zero-sum enterprise. i think that it has been fairly effective in a weird way. >> the polling is great. >> a really interesting moment because i think you see the difference, the most striking...
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alice got married at the white house. it was really two kids living in the white house and that was ethel and quinton. and they were there all the time. the rest of them were in and out. but it was a zoo of animals and kids. and t.r. loved having them come into office meetings, meetings in the office. they would run in and interrupt secretaries of state to try and tell their dad about some bug they found. >> humanizing, isn't it? and alice roosevelt married the man who became speaker of the house and so many of us women have used her line, if you can't say something nice about somebody, come sit right here next to me. this is jeffrey from florida. roosevelt was the most prolific of presidents who were authors. which of his books is the most significant? >> that's a good question and there's no easy answer because he wrote probably 50 books. compilations and things like that. one book stands out and that's "the winning of the west." which is a three-part series of books. what's interesting about it is roosevelt laze out wh
alice got married at the white house. it was really two kids living in the white house and that was ethel and quinton. and they were there all the time. the rest of them were in and out. but it was a zoo of animals and kids. and t.r. loved having them come into office meetings, meetings in the office. they would run in and interrupt secretaries of state to try and tell their dad about some bug they found. >> humanizing, isn't it? and alice roosevelt married the man who became speaker of...
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in fact come in during his is time at the white house. so this is a remarkable period of changing he seems to be really the first modern president because he understands that capturing the imagination of the american people is really a pr exercise and he needs to reach out to them in order to get congress to do something or in order to you know, extend american power throughout the world. so roosevelt is a revolutionary figure for the white house. not just because he names it but because he reshapes the office itself. well, we're going to take some questions like from i see them coming in from a lot of the people watching. but first we have another. special bit of insight from one of the brightest stars that i know at the white house historical association. it's senior historian, dr. matthew costello, and he's going to talk just for a moment about the remarkable influence that teddy roosevelt had on the white house itself. good evening. my name is dr. matthew costello, and i vice president of the david m reubenstein national center for wh
in fact come in during his is time at the white house. so this is a remarkable period of changing he seems to be really the first modern president because he understands that capturing the imagination of the american people is really a pr exercise and he needs to reach out to them in order to get congress to do something or in order to you know, extend american power throughout the world. so roosevelt is a revolutionary figure for the white house. not just because he names it but because he...
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all of that has done a number on the white house and on the democratic party as a result. and now we have a situation where only 42 percent of the u. s. public approve of joe biden. 71 percent of the u. s. public se they disapprove of the direction of countries moving in their fields, moving in the wrong direction. and a recent poll among democrats went as far as saying that they thought their party would do better if picked a different candidate in the fall of 2024 than biden, if it removed him from the ticket. so these are quite quite interesting results. this seems to be a pretty good night for the g o. p. all results are not in yet, but at the moment there's still a very solid lead on the part of the republican candidate in virginia. it looks like this state that is generally considered to be sought not solidly but softly in the democratic camp could be flipping to a red state. all right, taylor, we know that as this situation progresses, you'll keep it cross of it for us. thanks for that. appreciate it. now, the u. n's climate summit has gotten down to business in sco
all of that has done a number on the white house and on the democratic party as a result. and now we have a situation where only 42 percent of the u. s. public approve of joe biden. 71 percent of the u. s. public se they disapprove of the direction of countries moving in their fields, moving in the wrong direction. and a recent poll among democrats went as far as saying that they thought their party would do better if picked a different candidate in the fall of 2024 than biden, if it removed...
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looking forward the white house said that its focus is passing the legislation. what are other strategic steps or new steps the white house is going to take to try to address some of the concerns that were clearly raised by vote efers in virginia and new jersey and other states around the country or does it feel that passing those two are sufficient to make up some of it? karine: i think what the president was trying to say is voters were tired of the inaction they were seeing and want us to get things done. i think that's what he's trying to say. the president agrees which is why he has been calling for congress to vote on these pieces of his economic policy. but i do want to say one more thing is that, you know, we all know that no election determines the outcome of future elections. that the mid-terms will be determined by voters in 2020, in 2022 and this one election is determined by votes for the 2021. and the mid terms are still a year away. and a lot could happen over the next weeks and months which is what we're focused on. this is why we're trying to get
looking forward the white house said that its focus is passing the legislation. what are other strategic steps or new steps the white house is going to take to try to address some of the concerns that were clearly raised by vote efers in virginia and new jersey and other states around the country or does it feel that passing those two are sufficient to make up some of it? karine: i think what the president was trying to say is voters were tired of the inaction they were seeing and want us to...
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house to picket the white house in 1917. they're the ones that really made this space around the white house such an important place for political protest. and so 100 years later, just over 100 years later it remains that day today. if you've ever been to washington, d.c. you've probably seen someone outside the white house protesting something. and it's because of these, you know, famous protests, these famous images of these famous protests that we've gotten at the place outside of the white house is so important to our political movement. another image that is probably across your news media consumption over the past couple of years are images of women wearing white, particularly leading political figures. this is a group from the state of the union address all wearing white. and they're wearing white to recall the suffragists in particular. actually the suffragists were white as we saw. they wore white at a lot of their parades and processions, and they did it for two reasons. one was to emphasize their morality, their v
house to picket the white house in 1917. they're the ones that really made this space around the white house such an important place for political protest. and so 100 years later, just over 100 years later it remains that day today. if you've ever been to washington, d.c. you've probably seen someone outside the white house protesting something. and it's because of these, you know, famous protests, these famous images of these famous protests that we've gotten at the place outside of the white...
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so this is coming from the white house. and most democrats aren't being consulted. not just with agriculture but the entire package. this really is unique. because of that you don't get good legislation. you get unintended consequences which i think we'll see in the future, which will not help them at all. jackie: before we run out of time i wanted to ask you one more question. we have a big election tomorrow in new jersey and virginia. i'm wondering if he glenn youngkinn does win tomorrow what do you think it means for the republican party heading into 2022? mr. boozman: i think we have to be careful because that doesn't mean that people will be voting for republicans. it will be voting -- they'll be rejecting what the democrats are trying to do right now. so republicans need to get ready. they need to have good solutions to the problems that we are facing. they need to present that to the public so that they'll be voting for us rather than against the administration what's happening right now. but this will be a big bell weather. i think we all agree. as a result
so this is coming from the white house. and most democrats aren't being consulted. not just with agriculture but the entire package. this really is unique. because of that you don't get good legislation. you get unintended consequences which i think we'll see in the future, which will not help them at all. jackie: before we run out of time i wanted to ask you one more question. we have a big election tomorrow in new jersey and virginia. i'm wondering if he glenn youngkinn does win tomorrow what...
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—— white house official. he was a climate change negotiator in the clinton and obama administrations, including the very first cop. he just returned from glasgow on thursday. hejoins me now from washington. many thanks for joining many thanks forjoining me here. that expected scheduled finishing deadline on friday, that's been and gone. should be we borrowed about that?- we borrowed about that? --be worried? _ we borrowed about that? --be worried? no — we borrowed about that? --be worried? no surprise _ we borrowed about that? --be worried? no surprise that - we borrowed about that? --be| worried? no surprise that these negotiations are going past the deadline, it happens in almost every one of these meetings. the last one in 2019, i think the friday deadline was missed and the negotiations ended on sunday afternoon. but some good news, i think the conference had already produced some important successes, not enough to solve the global warming problem that is the work of many years— but even during the fi
—— white house official. he was a climate change negotiator in the clinton and obama administrations, including the very first cop. he just returned from glasgow on thursday. hejoins me now from washington. many thanks for joining many thanks forjoining me here. that expected scheduled finishing deadline on friday, that's been and gone. should be we borrowed about that?- we borrowed about that? --be worried? _ we borrowed about that? --be worried? no — we borrowed about that? --be...
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the white house covid-19 response gordon nader -- coordinator talked about that. [video clip] >> on osha, the team has been working to develop the emergency temporary standard that covers employees with over 100 employees -- employers with over 100 employees to ensure workers are fully vaccinated or undergoing testing on at least a one time per week basis to stop the spread in the workplace. the agency has submitted the text of the emergency temporary standards to the office of management and budget. while we do not have a specific time to provide today, the rule will be finalized soon. we know businesses are already acting. we have seen major companies and small businesses and other organizations step up every day with vaccination requirements. host: daniel suhr on that osha rule and what you're looking for when it does come out. guest: as soon the osha rule is published, we will see the biden administration in court. it is illegal and unconstitutional. the act is meant to protect people in their workplace against toxic substances. these emergency rules are only
the white house covid-19 response gordon nader -- coordinator talked about that. [video clip] >> on osha, the team has been working to develop the emergency temporary standard that covers employees with over 100 employees -- employers with over 100 employees to ensure workers are fully vaccinated or undergoing testing on at least a one time per week basis to stop the spread in the workplace. the agency has submitted the text of the emergency temporary standards to the office of management...
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that is used to maintain the confidentiality of some white house documents, but clearly the judge house documents, but clearly thejudge in this house documents, but clearly the judge in this case does not think it applies.— think it applies. peter, there's _ think it applies. peter, there's also _ think it applies. peter, there's also news - think it applies. peter, i there's also news coming think it applies. peter, - there's also news coming out of there's also news coming out of the fact that the duke of sussex warned that twitter ceo, that his platform is going to allow a crew to be staged against the us a day before the january the 6th riots. what news do you have a more can you tell us about that?— tell us about that? yes, this is come out _ tell us about that? yes, this is come out in _ tell us about that? yes, this is come out in an _ tell us about that? yes, this is come out in an online - tell us about that? yes, this - is come out in an online summit organised by wired magazine, quite a wide ranging discussion about tabloid journalism and the internet and at one point, ha
that is used to maintain the confidentiality of some white house documents, but clearly the judge house documents, but clearly thejudge in this house documents, but clearly the judge in this case does not think it applies.— think it applies. peter, there's _ think it applies. peter, there's also _ think it applies. peter, there's also news - think it applies. peter, i there's also news coming think it applies. peter, - there's also news coming out of there's also news coming out of the fact...
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the white house staff simply came to admire truman he is's grasp of history. truman said if a man is aacquainted with what other people experienced at its best is it will be easier for him to go through a similar experience. it is ignorance that causes most mistakes. the man who sits here ought to know his american history at least. his wealth of knowledge was a great strength. when he said he would have liked to have a history teach per. he was asked rather teach it than make it? truman responded yes qb i think so it would be not nearly so much trouble. from his years of reading truman was also posed by demagogues and big on theory. among these including the ku klux klan. truman knew that as president he couldn't sit i'dly by and do nothing in the face of the glaring injustices occurring in the south. in response to a letter from home advising him to take it easy on kivrl rights. truman spoded the main difficulty with the south that is that they are living 80 years before behind the times and the sooner they come out it the better it will be for the country.
the white house staff simply came to admire truman he is's grasp of history. truman said if a man is aacquainted with what other people experienced at its best is it will be easier for him to go through a similar experience. it is ignorance that causes most mistakes. the man who sits here ought to know his american history at least. his wealth of knowledge was a great strength. when he said he would have liked to have a history teach per. he was asked rather teach it than make it? truman...
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and two, the things that the white house announced would have been useful three or four weeks before that announcement was made, but the problem had already moved on. so what's happening is it gets reported in the media and then the politicians hear about it and then they take action. those actions would have helped a month ago but not today. today's problem is we need the chassis, the thing that containers sit on, we need truck drivers, and we need the ports to get unclogged so those goods can flow to you and me on store shelves. >> the consumer -- for a long time businesses like yours have been the just in time supplies. maybe we as consumers ought to take an adjustment on that too, i ought to be thinking about what i want for valentine's day or easter not a couple of days before the holiday itself, i ought to be thinking long term, not about christmas but about valentine's day or easter or whatnot. >> you're absolutely right. our supply chain, if you think of this pipe into the country, it was running about 95% capacity. and so there was a little room for error. but what's happene
and two, the things that the white house announced would have been useful three or four weeks before that announcement was made, but the problem had already moved on. so what's happening is it gets reported in the media and then the politicians hear about it and then they take action. those actions would have helped a month ago but not today. today's problem is we need the chassis, the thing that containers sit on, we need truck drivers, and we need the ports to get unclogged so those goods can...
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nbc's mike memoli at the white house for us. great to see you this afternoon. how has the president been reacting to this really concerning economic data? and i guess the major question here is could it, in fact, kill a quick deal on his build back better agenda in congress, specifically with folks and moderates like joe manchin who have expressed concern when it comes to the economy before? >> reporter: yeah, absolutely, yasmin. we've been talking about this for weeks. this is an administration, a president that really needed a political victory. they got a partial victory last week with the passage of that bipartisan infrastructure plan. so the white house planning here under way for a bill signing, really a celebration -- we usually say ceremony at the white house on monday in which he's going to be inviting a lot of the key moderates who were part of the writing of that infrastructure bill who are going to be key to the passage of the larger reconciliation measure. we're also going to see the president hitting the road this week heading to a gm plant to bui
nbc's mike memoli at the white house for us. great to see you this afternoon. how has the president been reacting to this really concerning economic data? and i guess the major question here is could it, in fact, kill a quick deal on his build back better agenda in congress, specifically with folks and moderates like joe manchin who have expressed concern when it comes to the economy before? >> reporter: yeah, absolutely, yasmin. we've been talking about this for weeks. this is an...
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in the white house. >> yes. >> let's close by telling that story. it was a real tragedy. it was -- i believe it was during the re-election campaign that he passed. >> yes, it was. the boys were -- the brothers were 19 months apart. they were playing tennis on the white house grounds. calvin junior developed a blister on his foot. that was treated but it became infected. the infection started to spread to his body. they had no antibiotics at the time to treat that. a week after getting that blister, he died at walter reed hospital of sepsis. >> he was 12? >> he was 16 years old. >> what do you know, the family lore about how that impacted the coolidges, the presidential family? >> i believe that it put a lot of pressure on john. he was then seen as the only remaining child. i think a lot of stress and pressure was put on him to be a model first son. i do know that it was a real loss for the president. he blamed himself a lot, because if he had not maybe been in that position, maybe his son would be alive. grace was a real driving factor in terms of s
in the white house. >> yes. >> let's close by telling that story. it was a real tragedy. it was -- i believe it was during the re-election campaign that he passed. >> yes, it was. the boys were -- the brothers were 19 months apart. they were playing tennis on the white house grounds. calvin junior developed a blister on his foot. that was treated but it became infected. the infection started to spread to his body. they had no antibiotics at the time to treat that. a week after...
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we're following that breaking news from the white house. president biden addressing the nation this hour after a second meeting with his covid response team in just two days. highlighting the urgency the administration is feeling to learn everything they can about the concerning new coronavirus variant omicron with confirmed cases already at our northern aborter in ontario, canada. there are still a number of things we don't know about this variant with the white house releasing a statement sunday saying dr. fauci believes it will take up to two weeks to get answers on omicron's transmissibility, severity and other characteristics. the big question for nearly 200 million fully vaccinated americans, will their vaccine hold up against this new strain. fauci this morning urging eligible americans to not let fears over omicron's impact stop them from getting their booster shots. >> i would strongly suggest you get boosted now and not wait for the next iteration of it, which we might not even need, we're preparing -- the pharmaceutical companies
we're following that breaking news from the white house. president biden addressing the nation this hour after a second meeting with his covid response team in just two days. highlighting the urgency the administration is feeling to learn everything they can about the concerning new coronavirus variant omicron with confirmed cases already at our northern aborter in ontario, canada. there are still a number of things we don't know about this variant with the white house releasing a statement...
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she was married in the white house. the beautiful gown, susan, was founded by george cleveland who is actually at this event. he's the grandson of grover. his sister anne and also marian cleveland cohen, they found the actual dress that actually exist, the wedding dress that actually exist in the white house collection at the first ladies smithsonian. a powerful display and how elegant she was and people certainly, you know, learned from history from that. >> but there was an enormous age difference between the two. >> absolutely. >> how does the family process that piece of information. >> you know, i think it was a love story that was kindled by francis' father, he was a dear friend of grover and i think upon his death, i think grover felt the need make sure that frances was taken care of and he was a lot older by stretch of 25 to 30 years but i think, you know, at that time she trusted him. i think he was the guardian for many, many years. even prior to mr. fulsome's death and i think she had complete trust and they
she was married in the white house. the beautiful gown, susan, was founded by george cleveland who is actually at this event. he's the grandson of grover. his sister anne and also marian cleveland cohen, they found the actual dress that actually exist, the wedding dress that actually exist in the white house collection at the first ladies smithsonian. a powerful display and how elegant she was and people certainly, you know, learned from history from that. >> but there was an enormous age...
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indeed he convened a white house event on nutrition and health. he brought in, partly on moynihan's suggestion, a very interesting, very tough french medical doctor, named jean maier, he went on to run tufts. jean maier had been in the french resistance, had been captured, escaped by shooting and killing an ss guard. he ended up running that conference. >> we have a photograph of him presenting the report to next on. >> this is actually christmas eve of 1969, that is jean meire on the left, the resistance fighter. those are the recommendations handed to nixon, nixon then handed them to me to be implemented. meire and i sat down at his desk. >> this is christmas eve, 1969. >> nixon in his may speech proposed radical change in the food stamp program. at that point, it was not in every county in the united states at all. and there was no uniform eligibility standard or, you know, requirements for levels of assistance. he changed all of that and created the food stamp program, which became the first true income guarantee. it was income tested. poor fa
indeed he convened a white house event on nutrition and health. he brought in, partly on moynihan's suggestion, a very interesting, very tough french medical doctor, named jean maier, he went on to run tufts. jean maier had been in the french resistance, had been captured, escaped by shooting and killing an ss guard. he ended up running that conference. >> we have a photograph of him presenting the report to next on. >> this is actually christmas eve of 1969, that is jean meire on...
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house, senate, white house, and written. we made some changes since last week. people need to familiar ayes -- familiarize themselves with it. that was the purpose of our meeting this morning. made me very proud and inspired by once again hearing the depth of knowledge and breadth of vision of our colleagues. we'll let you know. i think many of you know i was really very unhappy about not passing the bill last week. i was very unhappy because we had an october 31 deadline. and i thought that that was eloquent, but not enough, i guess. now we are going to pass both bills. reporter: thank you, madam speaker. you don't want members to vote on something that may not have a good prospect that goes over to the senate. when it comes down to paid family leave which is included in this bill, senator joe manchin believes it shouldn't be. do you believe the president can convince him otherwise? what's your message to senator manchin on why it deserves to be in this bill? ms. pelosi: i don't make a habit of talking to senator manchin on the tv. we are friends. i respect him
house, senate, white house, and written. we made some changes since last week. people need to familiar ayes -- familiarize themselves with it. that was the purpose of our meeting this morning. made me very proud and inspired by once again hearing the depth of knowledge and breadth of vision of our colleagues. we'll let you know. i think many of you know i was really very unhappy about not passing the bill last week. i was very unhappy because we had an october 31 deadline. and i thought that...
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what he think now when you consider that he could run again in an occupant in the white house and where is the leave you. >> you are absolutely right and is to tell a joke during the 2016th of republican primary about why donald trump would never win and i said there were two reasons, the first is the republicans are not the crazy, the second was democrats are not that lucky. will turns out they were that crazy we wereaz not that lucky. but i would've never imagined that someone with his record of philandering and everythingth else, would be the nominee of the republican party let alone become the rope in the presence of the united states but he did and i think part of why he was successful in that campaign, is that he recognize millions of americans were struggling who worked their whole lives and had nothing to say nothing to save at the end of their career and they will have to work until you drop their kids had steps from college and no jobs at college and they were promising to bring everything that had been a candidate in the primary bernie sanders, promising revolution, he was no
what he think now when you consider that he could run again in an occupant in the white house and where is the leave you. >> you are absolutely right and is to tell a joke during the 2016th of republican primary about why donald trump would never win and i said there were two reasons, the first is the republicans are not the crazy, the second was democrats are not that lucky. will turns out they were that crazy we wereaz not that lucky. but i would've never imagined that someone with his...
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but so far, the white house has refused to offer many concrete details about monday's agenda. and so while the vitamin ministration is in place, these topics on the agenda, the tear is expected to be a major policy priority for beijing. so most likely they will be the ones to bring it up. why are we going to say it seems like maybe they're setting up for they thought there might be multiple virtual summit in the future, and that's when they'll get to those economic issues that are so important as well . my co how it's been swan and chris the i thank you both. thank you. from sony to test let's a, b, m w. there's an ongoing shortage of semiconductor chip that become a choke point for tech industries around the world. but while intel has pitched a plan to boost its production of the thought after components, the by ministration disputed its plan to ramp up manufacturing at a plant and cheng new china. according to people familiar with the issue cited by bloomberg. the president has continued trumps crackdown on chinese tech j like while way and v t rejecting fcc license request
but so far, the white house has refused to offer many concrete details about monday's agenda. and so while the vitamin ministration is in place, these topics on the agenda, the tear is expected to be a major policy priority for beijing. so most likely they will be the ones to bring it up. why are we going to say it seems like maybe they're setting up for they thought there might be multiple virtual summit in the future, and that's when they'll get to those economic issues that are so important...
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>> were fighting, a whole lot of us, congressman presley in the house of them pushing the white house very, very hard on this issue. we think it is the right thing to do. we are making good progress. prox parliamentary rules against the immigration provision, choosing the democrats in the senate should vote to overturn her decision? do you have the votes? >> we are working right now, very hard to take immigration issues to the parliamentarian. i'm not going to comment what will happen after words. but we hope she will see things in the weight we want them too. we feel very strongly that we have to do things about immigration, the dreamers and so many others and all of the other workers. >> have a score to bring question. >> you have to have a cbo score to go into, let me go over the timing. so first, there is the scrub. the privilege scrub. you cannot do that until he whole bill is ready in the house. they have to pass the whole bill. that takes about a week it's a 2000 page bill. while we already have some text of i think seven committees, the vast majority is in committees that have
>> were fighting, a whole lot of us, congressman presley in the house of them pushing the white house very, very hard on this issue. we think it is the right thing to do. we are making good progress. prox parliamentary rules against the immigration provision, choosing the democrats in the senate should vote to overturn her decision? do you have the votes? >> we are working right now, very hard to take immigration issues to the parliamentarian. i'm not going to comment what will...
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next we continue our look at white house weddings. president richard nixon's daughter tricia married edward cox on june 12, 1971 in the first rose garden wedding. the naval photographic center produced this film. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
next we continue our look at white house weddings. president richard nixon's daughter tricia married edward cox on june 12, 1971 in the first rose garden wedding. the naval photographic center produced this film. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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that world want white house keeps using and the fed keeps using. you said we won't get back to 2% inflation until 2024. why do you think it's going to take us that long? >> well, i think both of these things, the demand side and the supply side, are going to take some time to work out. but it's important from the fed's perspective that we don't set long-term monetary policy and adjust too much based on temporary factors, even if those temporary factors take a little bit longer than we expect. you know, if you look at the supply chains, some supply chains have already sorted themselves out. some are taking longer. we know the auto sectors and semiconductors takes a long time to put more capacity online. there are going to be sectors that are going to be struggling for a while, while other sectors right the ship, so to speak, more quickly. we need to pay very close attention to this. we need to take it very seriously. my view is we need to not over-react to some of these temporary factors, even though the pain is real. you know, the federal reserve w
that world want white house keeps using and the fed keeps using. you said we won't get back to 2% inflation until 2024. why do you think it's going to take us that long? >> well, i think both of these things, the demand side and the supply side, are going to take some time to work out. but it's important from the fed's perspective that we don't set long-term monetary policy and adjust too much based on temporary factors, even if those temporary factors take a little bit longer than we...
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the white house as _ with injury and heartache. the white house as it _ with injury and heartache. the white house as it is monitoring the situation and the fbi is hoping the local authorities will be able to progress their investigation. this was the town's first holiday parade after months of restrictions because of covid, but tragedy struck and at this stage, no—one understands why. as mentioned we hope to speak to peter a little later in this programme. a full national coronavirus lockdown has come into force in austria. it's the first country in europe to announce such a step, as covid cases surge. the austrian government says it will also make covid vaccinations mandatory from february, as bethany bell reports. the lockdown will last forjust under three weeks. it comes after record numbers of new covid infections in recent days. last week austria introduced a lockdown for the unvaccinated, but cases continue to soar on the government decided to impose even tougher measures. the chancellor said covid vaccinations will become mandatory as of february. the move is controversia
the white house as _ with injury and heartache. the white house as it _ with injury and heartache. the white house as it is monitoring the situation and the fbi is hoping the local authorities will be able to progress their investigation. this was the town's first holiday parade after months of restrictions because of covid, but tragedy struck and at this stage, no—one understands why. as mentioned we hope to speak to peter a little later in this programme. a full national coronavirus...
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but we have a bill signing at the white house in just a few minutes by president biden. this is a big deal. we passed a bill that petroleump couldn't pass with a republican congress and without a republican congress. president biden and this congress passed it. it's going to mean road repairs, bridge repairs, airport additions. bridge observations and repairs. ports in our country will be improved. broadband will be extended. the electric grid will be improved. people get access. this is what used to be bipartisan. people working together to get the infrastructure of our country that moves goods to ports, goods to people, makes our country tick. helps business, puts jobs together. this is an important bill. the democratic congress with 13 republicans passed it. a great day to celebrate. america is on the move again. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman i
but we have a bill signing at the white house in just a few minutes by president biden. this is a big deal. we passed a bill that petroleump couldn't pass with a republican congress and without a republican congress. president biden and this congress passed it. it's going to mean road repairs, bridge repairs, airport additions. bridge observations and repairs. ports in our country will be improved. broadband will be extended. the electric grid will be improved. people get access. this is what...
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the white house has blamed the delta variant for adding to shipping delays. given this developing news about a new variant that's circ lathe, i'm wondering what you think the impact on business might be here. >> well, i think as we've heard throughout the morning, it's very early in the process of understanding what's happening with the new variant. and i for one am incredibly optimistic around what the scientists and these companies that have supported us with these miraculous vaccines are going to do. and i think consumers are going to wait and see in terms of what happens with that but are going to move on with their lives into this holiday season. and i think we're going to continue to see-- people are definitely going towards deals and considered spend as what they evaluate for this holiday, particularly as they come back together with their family and friends. people want to have a very thoughtful holiday season and want to prepare themselves to go back out into the world, if you will. and that's what we're seeing in their spend. but we are optimistic a
the white house has blamed the delta variant for adding to shipping delays. given this developing news about a new variant that's circ lathe, i'm wondering what you think the impact on business might be here. >> well, i think as we've heard throughout the morning, it's very early in the process of understanding what's happening with the new variant. and i for one am incredibly optimistic around what the scientists and these companies that have supported us with these miraculous vaccines...
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he was very sick at the white house. and he does the long walk across the south want one _- the south lawn like the moonwalk it is an amazing move on _- moment i will never forget it. and jared kushner all their in the presidential suite with the mass he was put back on oxygen with a heavy cocktail drugs it seems like it jacked him up to make them feel like superman. the stairways saved his life and made him think he beat it. here most did not have a chance to reflect and had that weird drive around with the secret service. he couldn't sit still and fauci was making sure he gotth the care that he needed. they did not know what would happen. every step the president's check and acknowledged this words real and we would change course. then they knew itie was over was one month from the election and obsessed with not losing. and he just said immediately don't be afraid. we can beat this and then everybody knew it was over. >> scribe the moment he can liberate michigan and minnesota was a mask in the face to wake me up how?
he was very sick at the white house. and he does the long walk across the south want one _- the south lawn like the moonwalk it is an amazing move on _- moment i will never forget it. and jared kushner all their in the presidential suite with the mass he was put back on oxygen with a heavy cocktail drugs it seems like it jacked him up to make them feel like superman. the stairways saved his life and made him think he beat it. here most did not have a chance to reflect and had that weird drive...
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typically the party of not the white house has a better night in the midterms. they have headwinds of their own making come of the landscape, and historica all kind of conspiring against the fate of the political winds for joe biden. can he turn the momentum? good job numbers today would've been helpful before the election. if that's something that can help turn the corner, that may be useful for the president. but there are real lessons for the biden white house to be learned from this election. will they listen and will they change some of the strategy, on how they talk about some of these issues? that's what we ll be watching. >> that's a critical question. i also question the president wednesday about how democrats plan to counter the culture war strategy used successfully by the gop. >> what your message for democratic voters, especially black voters, who need republicans running on race, education, lying about critical race theory, worried that democrats don't have an effective would've pushed back on that -- an effective way to push back on that? >> speak
typically the party of not the white house has a better night in the midterms. they have headwinds of their own making come of the landscape, and historica all kind of conspiring against the fate of the political winds for joe biden. can he turn the momentum? good job numbers today would've been helpful before the election. if that's something that can help turn the corner, that may be useful for the president. but there are real lessons for the biden white house to be learned from this...
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we will take you now to a briefing by the white house covid-19 response team. >> the vaccination program for kids is hitting full stride this week. this includes pediatricians and family doctors offices, pharmacies, odorant hospitals, community health centers, rural health clinics, and school-based clinics. while the program is just fully up and running this week, by the end of the day today, we estimate that over 900,000 kids age five through 11 will have already gotten their first shot. through pharmacies alone, 700,000 additional appointments are already on the calendar at local pharmacies. parents and families across the country are breathing giant size of relief. we are just getting started. we will continue to work with governors, local leaders, health care providers and others to build on this progress. minnesota has stood up more than 1100 locations for parents to get their kids vaccinated including at the mall of america , which is the biggest mall and -- in the country and it can now vaccinate 1500 children per day. across the country, children's hospitals are offering vaccinat
we will take you now to a briefing by the white house covid-19 response team. >> the vaccination program for kids is hitting full stride this week. this includes pediatricians and family doctors offices, pharmacies, odorant hospitals, community health centers, rural health clinics, and school-based clinics. while the program is just fully up and running this week, by the end of the day today, we estimate that over 900,000 kids age five through 11 will have already gotten their first shot....
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state department and including the white house. a lot of people don't understand you can't just board a flight and leave afghanistan. there are multiple networks you have to pass through. one is the taliban, state department, and then where is going to be your final destination. so it makes it very, very difficult. another piece to think about is these girls that we talk about, they can't leave their homes right now for fear of retribution by attending the american university of afghanistan, which is now occupied by the haqqani network. jim, just to kind of paint the picture, the 5,000-square-foot former women's economic empowerment center used to serve as a safe haven for girls to gather and study. it's now the haqani's network main operation center. so the irony in all of this -- >> a terrorist organization. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> absolutely. a terrorist organization. the same haqqani network that launched the attack at the university in 2016, killing 15 faculty and students, that is who is now inhabiting it. >> yeah. kelly, we kno
state department and including the white house. a lot of people don't understand you can't just board a flight and leave afghanistan. there are multiple networks you have to pass through. one is the taliban, state department, and then where is going to be your final destination. so it makes it very, very difficult. another piece to think about is these girls that we talk about, they can't leave their homes right now for fear of retribution by attending the american university of afghanistan,...
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the white house says it's not because there's an option. a federal court judge has paused the rule from going into effect. it was supposed to take effect in january. the u.s. government has 5:00 p.m. tomorrow to file a response. >> stay tuned. >>e will. thanks so much. the united states reopens borders to international visitors tomorrow as long as travelers are fully vaccinated. it's the first time since covid restrictions closed crossings nearly 20 months ago. carter is at lax tonight. good evening. >> good evening. u.s. airports are facing and preparing for big crowds tomorrow alone united airlines is anticipating more than 30,000 in bound international travelers. and it's not just by air. our land borders are expected to be crowded as well. >> excitement and relief for thousands of people on both side of the u.s. canada border. starting monday, after being shut down for 600 days, the world's longest land border will be open to the vaccinated. >> how much of your business relies on people from canada? >> 40%. >> montana bar owner is welco
the white house says it's not because there's an option. a federal court judge has paused the rule from going into effect. it was supposed to take effect in january. the u.s. government has 5:00 p.m. tomorrow to file a response. >> stay tuned. >>e will. thanks so much. the united states reopens borders to international visitors tomorrow as long as travelers are fully vaccinated. it's the first time since covid restrictions closed crossings nearly 20 months ago. carter is at lax...