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that is a good point. >> talk us through the rest of that day. there were so many images but obviously what was it like ask you for a photographer to cover the president's movements that day? >> for me, i didn't want to miss a thing. i don't think i really thought about what i was doing because when i would stop and think about it, it was hard to imagine what was happening. it was almost like a nightmare playing out in front of me. all i did was react and do my job of not missing a moment. that's what it was like for me. i tried not to get lost in thought because i had the same feelings everyone else had that day, the feeling of why and who and the tremendous sense of loss happening and the shock. i was as shocked as everyone else. i tried to suppress that and luckily i had a camera to do that with. the technical part and trying not to miss a moment so that was my focus that day was just reacting to the president's movements and his moods and emotions and trying to get that all on film. >> was there ever a point you were not able to get that kind
that is a good point. >> talk us through the rest of that day. there were so many images but obviously what was it like ask you for a photographer to cover the president's movements that day? >> for me, i didn't want to miss a thing. i don't think i really thought about what i was doing because when i would stop and think about it, it was hard to imagine what was happening. it was almost like a nightmare playing out in front of me. all i did was react and do my job of not missing a...
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in the world corrupted, you need to defend the join us in the depths will remain in the shallows, use towards the summit, the bike administration push for a summit with russia. moscow agreed what the biden people hope to achieve, remains unclear. we are told the white house wants to restore predictability and stability, what could possibly go wrong? the joe biden arrives in geneva for a summit with the russian president calling. let me put you in a worthy adversary, but avoid giving a direct answer as to whether or not he still think the russian leader is killer. president fujen is expected in geneva early on wednesday, to discuss election interference. fiber attacks and military build up ahead of the talk. the russian delegation appeared and israel's new government. it's the 1st major test strikes, rock and gather after incendiary balloons are launched from the palestinian.
in the world corrupted, you need to defend the join us in the depths will remain in the shallows, use towards the summit, the bike administration push for a summit with russia. moscow agreed what the biden people hope to achieve, remains unclear. we are told the white house wants to restore predictability and stability, what could possibly go wrong? the joe biden arrives in geneva for a summit with the russian president calling. let me put you in a worthy adversary, but avoid giving a direct...
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that is a good point. >> talk us through the rest of that day. there were so many images but obviously what was it like ask you for a photographer to cover the president's movements that day? >> for me, i didn't want to miss a thing. i don't think i really thought about what i was doing because when i would stop and think about it, it was hard to imagine what was happening. it was almost like a nightmare playing out in front of me. all i did was react and do my job of not missing a moment. that's what it was like for me. i tried not to get lost in thought because i had the same feelings everyone else had that day, the feeling of why and who and the tremendous sense of loss happening and the shock. i was as shocked as everyone else. i tried to suppress that and luckily i had a camera to do that with. the technical part and trying not to miss a moment so that was my focus that day was just reacting to the president's movements and his moods and emotions and trying to get that all on film. >> was there ever a point you were not able to get that kind
that is a good point. >> talk us through the rest of that day. there were so many images but obviously what was it like ask you for a photographer to cover the president's movements that day? >> for me, i didn't want to miss a thing. i don't think i really thought about what i was doing because when i would stop and think about it, it was hard to imagine what was happening. it was almost like a nightmare playing out in front of me. all i did was react and do my job of not missing a...
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we're on the aisle both of us. and we're furiously going through it to see what's there and, sure enough, the white house has said there's going to be a consumer agency or at least that's what they're going to ask for. so i'm smiling. i turn around, i say, you see? , you see this? he said, yeah. you know, it makes me a little nervous for you to be right behind me here. and he leaned over and he whispered in my ear, and he said, i'll always have your back, elizabeth. and i reach back and patted him on leg. and it was true. i never got in a fight for working people that rich trumka wasn't already there, that he was already in that fight, that he already saw what was happening to, working people on the ground and what it was that we needed our government to do by way of response. rich fought for decades for working people. it was his true north. he never varied from that. he never wanted anything for himself. all he wanted to do was to see workers get more power so that they were playing on a level playing field, to s
we're on the aisle both of us. and we're furiously going through it to see what's there and, sure enough, the white house has said there's going to be a consumer agency or at least that's what they're going to ask for. so i'm smiling. i turn around, i say, you see? , you see this? he said, yeah. you know, it makes me a little nervous for you to be right behind me here. and he leaned over and he whispered in my ear, and he said, i'll always have your back, elizabeth. and i reach back and patted...
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thank you forjoining us. we will leave you with the knife picture from that us capitol area where a car has ran into a barricade near the capitol building. there is more coming up on bbc music so stay with us for more on this story. this is bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. breaking news this hour — police in washington say two officers have been hurt near the us capitol after being hit by a vehicle. they've been taken to hospital. police say a suspect is in custody and has also been taken to hospital. the us national guard has been deployed in the area. the us capitol is now on lockdown. this is the scene live now near the us capitol. we'll bring you the latest as we get it. the car involved in the incident is being inspected by officers.
thank you forjoining us. we will leave you with the knife picture from that us capitol area where a car has ran into a barricade near the capitol building. there is more coming up on bbc music so stay with us for more on this story. this is bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. breaking news this hour — police in washington say two officers have been hurt near the us capitol after being hit by a vehicle. they've been taken to...
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the jobs numbers remind us we have important work ahead of us. we have important work ahead of us and important investments we need to make. america is still the largest economy in the world. still have the most productive workers and most innovative minds in the world but we risk losing our edge as a nation if we don't move. our infrastructure used to be the best in the world stop today , the united states of america ranks 13th in the world. we are among the first in the world to guarantee access to universal education at the turn of the 20th century. now, we are ranked 35 out of 37 major economies when it comes to investing in early childhood education. 35 out of 37. we have taken our foot off the gas in the world has taken notice. now they are closing the gap. it's essential that we have to regain the momentum we lost. as my wife says all the time is any country who out educates us will outcompete us. our work is to prayer -- is to prepare to win the fast-changing 21st century global economy. that's why i wrote to critical pieces of informatio
the jobs numbers remind us we have important work ahead of us. we have important work ahead of us and important investments we need to make. america is still the largest economy in the world. still have the most productive workers and most innovative minds in the world but we risk losing our edge as a nation if we don't move. our infrastructure used to be the best in the world stop today , the united states of america ranks 13th in the world. we are among the first in the world to guarantee...
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the president is saying, let us not charge middle-class americans more. middle-class americans are paying enough. let's make sure that corporations and the wealthy are paying their share. we believe that is going to raise the kind of revenue we need to fund the proposals the president has put forward. look at the american jobs plan, the infrastructure vision the president put out. the entire thing is paid for across 15 years. by year 16, deficit goes down and do not with one penny from the middle-class. host: let's parse two parts of what the secretary said over the weekend, because the spending would be eight years, the payback would be 15 years, and there has been discussion that middle-class families would pay a price to fund the transportation and infrastructure programs. guest: what is interesting about some of the plants the president has outlined, which are plans, they are heavily dependent on tax reform, raising taxes, tax increases in order to pay it. what is interesting about what secretary buttigieg said was that these plans would be paid for w
the president is saying, let us not charge middle-class americans more. middle-class americans are paying enough. let's make sure that corporations and the wealthy are paying their share. we believe that is going to raise the kind of revenue we need to fund the proposals the president has put forward. look at the american jobs plan, the infrastructure vision the president put out. the entire thing is paid for across 15 years. by year 16, deficit goes down and do not with one penny from the...
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let us go in and walked on one of the corridors. senator thomas of oklahoma, senator greene of rhode island, senator taft of ohio. here is the senator himself. his daily work typifies that of all lawmakers. half of his day is spent in reading and answering letters from his constituents. this is as it should be for these constituents are his neighbors and the borders -- voters whose support made him a senator. this pile of letters was received in two weeks. many constituents come to call in person to seek jobs, to ask favors, to make proposals. letters or people must be given personal attention, many letters must have individual answers and those who call in person must be received, their problems discussed and answered. national lawmakers must be sensitive to the constantly shunned -- shifting opinions and criticisms of the public as expressed over the radio, and -- >> it is the fervent occupation of the administration, a million here, a billion there. >> and newspapers, whether in the news or editorial columns, and if radio and tel
let us go in and walked on one of the corridors. senator thomas of oklahoma, senator greene of rhode island, senator taft of ohio. here is the senator himself. his daily work typifies that of all lawmakers. half of his day is spent in reading and answering letters from his constituents. this is as it should be for these constituents are his neighbors and the borders -- voters whose support made him a senator. this pile of letters was received in two weeks. many constituents come to call in...
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so that the laws, which are, made may be constitutional and useful, lawmakers must constantly study to meet this need, there was established in 1946, a fact gathering agency that operates on an assembly line scale the legislative service. with 150 full-time employees to keep congress fully informed. here is a member of the house of representatives foreign affairs committee. seeking information about china from the director of the service. the congressman wants more facts about a recent government report, so that he can draft a bill more intelligently and participate more effectively in the deliberations of the foreign affairs committee this particular request for information is but one of thousands, received each month some of them can be answered with a word and some of them require work weeks of research and book length reports. regular or special congressional committees like the armed services committee often start fireworks the committee works over bills before they are debated or voted upon it is another way in which congress seeks to get all the facts before attacks on a bill. s
so that the laws, which are, made may be constitutional and useful, lawmakers must constantly study to meet this need, there was established in 1946, a fact gathering agency that operates on an assembly line scale the legislative service. with 150 full-time employees to keep congress fully informed. here is a member of the house of representatives foreign affairs committee. seeking information about china from the director of the service. the congressman wants more facts about a recent...
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[laughter] i think a lot of us come from similar backgrounds. they work hard, serve the communities and serve their country. that's why i moved so quickly to pass the rescue plan. to save jobs and businesses and lives and we did. more than a 600,000 jobs per month since i've taken office so over 3 million jobs all told. [applause] the fastest at this point of thanany administration on record because of you all. we brought this economy back from the brink, tax cuts and working families. we designed the strategy not only for a temporary boost, but the way the foundation for a long term boomed. when i arrived in office we had a long time since the federal government worked hard for working people. things have been great for the corporations and the wealthy folks at the top. those 55 major corporations the past three years paid a zero and federal taxes making over $40 billion. they had no complaints. when i put my hand on the bible, january 20th, took the oath of office and i made a commitment to the american people we are going to change the paradi
[laughter] i think a lot of us come from similar backgrounds. they work hard, serve the communities and serve their country. that's why i moved so quickly to pass the rescue plan. to save jobs and businesses and lives and we did. more than a 600,000 jobs per month since i've taken office so over 3 million jobs all told. [applause] the fastest at this point of thanany administration on record because of you all. we brought this economy back from the brink, tax cuts and working families. we...
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let us go in and walk down one of the corridors. senator margaret's mitt of maine, senator green of rhode island, senator taft of ohio, there is the senator himself. his work applies that of all lawmakers. half of his average day is spent reading and answering letters from his constituents. this is as it should be, for his constituents are his neighbors, and the voters whose support made him a senator. this pile of 10,000 letters was received in two weeks. -- many letters must have individual answers. those called in person must be received, they must be answered. national lawmakers must be sensitive to the opinions and criticisms of the public, as expressed over the radio. >> in newspapers weather in the news or editorial columns. and the video or television gives criticism to -- in massachusetts and his colleagues. this freedom of the press is the very cornerstone of democracy. but the most direct contact of all is talking to neighbors back home, every two years congressman, and every six years senators must stand for reelection.
let us go in and walk down one of the corridors. senator margaret's mitt of maine, senator green of rhode island, senator taft of ohio, there is the senator himself. his work applies that of all lawmakers. half of his average day is spent reading and answering letters from his constituents. this is as it should be, for his constituents are his neighbors, and the voters whose support made him a senator. this pile of 10,000 letters was received in two weeks. -- many letters must have individual...
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sort of the usual confident circumstances that we are used to prayed we are expecting the congressional officials and white house have said, were expecting about 200 members of congress potentially to be in the building. space data bit to offer social distancing they won't be allowed to bring guests as they have in the past of the state of the union. the first lady for example in the similar speeches said the past, she is expected to attend. and it will be a little thinner crowd in the chamber but it will be interesting to see and it will be something to watch. so that will be something to watch. it would be like her crowd. >> we been talking to some of the calls from "fox news" in terms of the presidents her apartment and track performance on the job getting favorable reviews except in the issue of immigration. yesterday is dated state of the union, and interview the vice president, harris, and your audience is part of that and we will get your comments after pretty. >> this the worker doing but it's not going to be solved overnight, it is a complex issue. if his receipt women handled
sort of the usual confident circumstances that we are used to prayed we are expecting the congressional officials and white house have said, were expecting about 200 members of congress potentially to be in the building. space data bit to offer social distancing they won't be allowed to bring guests as they have in the past of the state of the union. the first lady for example in the similar speeches said the past, she is expected to attend. and it will be a little thinner crowd in the chamber...
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they stepped into this but all of us will continue that generational and my granddaughter is 12. she remembers palm springs. i think she will always have a connection and will be a great grandchild but i think she has the connection. host: reading biographical materials about your father. he had a very interesting childhood. can you tell viewers the story? he was born with a different name. >> when people say what does america not know about gerald ford? because so much has been written about him. to me the more interesting thing is the fact biological name and less than six weeks old and got on the train to grand rapids michigan. and she met a man by the name of gerald r ford senior and married him eventually he grew up and was never adopted that we saw he was never adopted by gerald r ford senior as i think of as my grandfather. he just changed his name and chose to change his name in his late teens and early twenties. but that is the grandfather that i know and loved. >> how did your parents meet? >> my parents were divorced and the stories that i have heard is she was dating
they stepped into this but all of us will continue that generational and my granddaughter is 12. she remembers palm springs. i think she will always have a connection and will be a great grandchild but i think she has the connection. host: reading biographical materials about your father. he had a very interesting childhood. can you tell viewers the story? he was born with a different name. >> when people say what does america not know about gerald ford? because so much has been written...
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used cars, airfares seeing gains. prices moving higher as the economy at last sought to reopen, but tomorrow, disney reports earnings. before we get into all of that, let's start the inflation reports. digging into all the intricacies and the used car market caught your attention. joe: all these years, i've been trying to tell romaine inflation was not a myth. maybe he believes me today. on a sequential basis, pretty big. biggest since -- what? 1982 on a month over month basis? and a big move on car and truck rentals. a lot of these related to reopening's but definitely hotter than expected. romaine: and the fact that they are related to reopening, related to the idea this could be transitory. joe: everyone watching that used car number, the thing that surprises me -- maybe it shouldn't, but it did -- is that the end of last year, we were talking about used cars. we were like, ok, they jumped because -- i don't know -- everyone moved to the suburbs and so forth. you expect that you get that spike and supply and demand
used cars, airfares seeing gains. prices moving higher as the economy at last sought to reopen, but tomorrow, disney reports earnings. before we get into all of that, let's start the inflation reports. digging into all the intricacies and the used car market caught your attention. joe: all these years, i've been trying to tell romaine inflation was not a myth. maybe he believes me today. on a sequential basis, pretty big. biggest since -- what? 1982 on a month over month basis? and a big move...
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if they have a different theory, they need to show us the numbers. >> i would use as an example the 20 some states that will not take enhanced unemployment. -- 23 states that will not take enhanced unemployment. there may be some way they are calculating that. but certainly those dollars are not going to be spent. we know that because states have said it is time to get to work. it has been a deterrent in a lot of states for people to get back to work. >> i know you guys have laid out the $920 billion compromise -- $928 billion compromise. [indiscernible] -- with a $1.7 trillion from the white house. is that a gap that can be bridged? >> when you are looking at the $1.7 trillion from the white house, what are you looking at? you are looking at $400 billion for the carrying economy. you're looking at i believe $100 billion for ev vouchers. which we zero out. we don't think this is the place for that. you can get down pretty quick if you start looking at some of -- v.a. hospitals, schools. housing. some of those are big numbers in the president's initial proposal. and we don't agree that
if they have a different theory, they need to show us the numbers. >> i would use as an example the 20 some states that will not take enhanced unemployment. -- 23 states that will not take enhanced unemployment. there may be some way they are calculating that. but certainly those dollars are not going to be spent. we know that because states have said it is time to get to work. it has been a deterrent in a lot of states for people to get back to work. >> i know you guys have laid...
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steadied us and enabled us to grow our economy as we continue to combat covid. we are adding jobs, not losing them. the fight against covid today is far different from the fight we were waging last winter. the second thing that has to happen is congress finishing the job of passing my economic agenda so we can keep up the historic momentum we have been building these last seven months. it is about investing in america's future. not about short-term stimulus. that is not what we are talking about. it is a long-term prosperity we are talking about. about lowering the cost of living for families. creating millions of good paying jobs for hard-working americans. it is about reducing bottlenecks in our economy. reducing the long-term price pressures. it is about helping more people to work by helping ease the burden parents bear, especially mothers in the job market. both the senate and the house have taken important steps forward to pass my bipartisan infrastructure plan. this bill is going to end years of gridlock. we always had the whole notion. every week would b
steadied us and enabled us to grow our economy as we continue to combat covid. we are adding jobs, not losing them. the fight against covid today is far different from the fight we were waging last winter. the second thing that has to happen is congress finishing the job of passing my economic agenda so we can keep up the historic momentum we have been building these last seven months. it is about investing in america's future. not about short-term stimulus. that is not what we are talking...
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the building more than he could use springwood himself. so he got to be the host up here. he got to host his guests which he took a lot of pride in. he -- he loved to show this police off. he loved to be able to serve his guests and pictures of him up here always smiling and enjoying himself. he had toaster and make tea and by all accounts it's the best toast that anybody had ever had. by afternoons he probably would have offered you a martini and you would have been very smart to say no, thank you, mr. president because all accounts the martinis were dreadful mixed with entirely too much rum. it was a place to escape the mob, the people that would come to visit or tried to visit springwood while he was president, it was a much different period back then where the public would often come to the president's house trying to meet, greet, ask questions, voice opinions and this was a place that was removed far enough away from springwood that he could get away from all of the activity going on below. we have a recorded number of visits of top c
the building more than he could use springwood himself. so he got to be the host up here. he got to host his guests which he took a lot of pride in. he -- he loved to show this police off. he loved to be able to serve his guests and pictures of him up here always smiling and enjoying himself. he had toaster and make tea and by all accounts it's the best toast that anybody had ever had. by afternoons he probably would have offered you a martini and you would have been very smart to say no, thank...
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thanks for joining us. ah. ah, always be polite, never engaged with an aggravated or confrontational office. don't get into any conversation to start answering questions. just ask for an attorney. to survive in interrogation, you've gotta be ready to stand your ground. definitely don't want to be going to throw in the jump suit, one cups. you're more likely to walk free. if you're rich and guilty, you are, if you're poor and you got 2 eyes and 2 ears and one mouth. so you should be seen in here and a whole lot more than you're saying if you don't take that advice, usually gonna dig yourself before ah, with ah ah hello and welcome to cross stock. are all things considered? i'm peter lavelle. the biking summit has come and gone, but bobby's real message on his european tour with the galvanized washington's outlines into some kind of anti china alliance. did he succeed also the january 6 right? the f b i and the ark of history. ah .
thanks for joining us. ah. ah, always be polite, never engaged with an aggravated or confrontational office. don't get into any conversation to start answering questions. just ask for an attorney. to survive in interrogation, you've gotta be ready to stand your ground. definitely don't want to be going to throw in the jump suit, one cups. you're more likely to walk free. if you're rich and guilty, you are, if you're poor and you got 2 eyes and 2 ears and one mouth. so you should be seen in here...
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we don't use time variant testis do and we think it's a good approach for us to to use one set her eyes on because we don't really think we would be successful in every case in picking the exact right time to intervene in the market. you really asked about the non-banks in the non-bank sector. we monitor financial conditions vary broadly and while we don't have jurisdiction over many areas in the non-bank or other agencies do so we do coordinate to the financial stability oversight council counsel and with other agencies who have responsibilities for non-dank supervision and in fact as you know in the last crisis the banking system held up fairly well so far and the dislocation that we saw from the outsized economic shock of the pandemic appeared in the non-bank sector so right now we are engaged in carefully examining and understanding and thinking about what in the non-bank sector will need to be addressed in the next year or so. >> thank you. >> thank you so much chair powell. have a question on fiscal policy. last year you consistently said the economy needs more fiscal support and
we don't use time variant testis do and we think it's a good approach for us to to use one set her eyes on because we don't really think we would be successful in every case in picking the exact right time to intervene in the market. you really asked about the non-banks in the non-bank sector. we monitor financial conditions vary broadly and while we don't have jurisdiction over many areas in the non-bank or other agencies do so we do coordinate to the financial stability oversight council...
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we will cherish the trust you have given us and the warmth that you have shown us. you have our respect and our thanks, but you also have our affection as well as our love. for all of us who have served on your staff, being part of your administration is the highest honor of our lives. it was a labor of love that came from the heart. some have had that honor longer than others. mr. president, mrs. reagan, i would like to call on joan decain. director of presidential comments and greetings office and original plank honor of your administration having been onboard since january 20, 1981. she is among the longest-serving members of the president's white house staff and has a presentation on behalf of all of us, for you. [applause] >> mr. president, i know i speak for all of my fellow staff members when i ask you to please accept this gift as a token of our affection. we hope it will help you remember us when you are out there in god's country with one of those horses we know you'll be riding. thanks on behalf of all the staff for all you've done for us. we'll miss you
we will cherish the trust you have given us and the warmth that you have shown us. you have our respect and our thanks, but you also have our affection as well as our love. for all of us who have served on your staff, being part of your administration is the highest honor of our lives. it was a labor of love that came from the heart. some have had that honor longer than others. mr. president, mrs. reagan, i would like to call on joan decain. director of presidential comments and greetings...
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she never wakes us up. she was in high school at the time and because we are in arizona, we are three hours behind the east coast time. immediately, i turned on the tv and i can't remember at what point we turned on the tv. obviously, a plane had already hit the towers for short. -- four -- for sure. i was horrified. at the aftermath, i thought it was a small plane that hit the tower first, but then quickly realized after the second plane hit that this was a terrorist attack. i had never witnessed anything like that. i don't think anyone has witnessed anything like this, then of course the tv showed the graphics of the towers falling. i was glued to the tv and the news the entire day. people were walking around like zombies on the street in new york with dust and stuff all over them. it was horrifying. i don't know what else to tell you. it was an absolutely horrific feeling. i felt like our country was under attack. our country was under attack. as you know, all the planes were grounded. people did not kno
she never wakes us up. she was in high school at the time and because we are in arizona, we are three hours behind the east coast time. immediately, i turned on the tv and i can't remember at what point we turned on the tv. obviously, a plane had already hit the towers for short. -- four -- for sure. i was horrified. at the aftermath, i thought it was a small plane that hit the tower first, but then quickly realized after the second plane hit that this was a terrorist attack. i had never...
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to join us in the depths. or remain in the shallows. greetings and salutation. all right everybody let's start today off with a little story on money in politics yes one of the oldest stories in the history of humanity since the moment society 1st decided to you know organize itself and those with wealth and means have spent gifted and bribed those in leadership often successfully 0 in effort to maintain and enlarge or gorge their bast sums of money and power this song and dance of political bribery by those with means cuts through all political affiliations and parties from democracy to communism theologies to monarchies to socialism to colonialism all throughout history. those things have been infiltrated influenced and fallen victim to those with wealth and means and while yes money in politics as i said is an old story one that we've heard countless times before that doesn't make it any less important or less deadly in fact quite the opposite especially when those with means are now spending over $2000000000.00 on the influence and control of our elected off
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thanks for joining us. senator joe mansion gave an update on infrastructure into spending negotiations to reporters on capitol hill. he accused house democrats of holding bipartisan infrastructure bills hostage and called for an immediate food in the house
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to us, in terms of when he is fighting for in the bill. reporter: are they on board with the 1.9, 2.2 number yet? >> those are the numbers he is still putting out there and those are the numbers he is continuing to work on. reporter: [indiscernible] on some of these programs? >> the program has agreed with our strategy that the majority of our caucus put out some time ago, which is, we would like to see more of our priorities. remember, the progressive caucus did not give a list of 100 things, we give a list of five major priority areas. i think he is with us, that we need to invest in as many of those just for mission or areas as possible even if it means for some of them -- those transformational areas as soon as possible even if it means for some of them it takes some time. this is one of the most challenging places for our caucus. we are still witting to see exec we what the agreement is around -- waiting to see what the agreement is around emissions reductions. i think that there are lots of possibilities on the table. some of which m
to us, in terms of when he is fighting for in the bill. reporter: are they on board with the 1.9, 2.2 number yet? >> those are the numbers he is still putting out there and those are the numbers he is continuing to work on. reporter: [indiscernible] on some of these programs? >> the program has agreed with our strategy that the majority of our caucus put out some time ago, which is, we would like to see more of our priorities. remember, the progressive caucus did not give a list of...
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as a great shift for us to sit down and talk these things through. republicans are supposedth to infrastructure, how absurd to make infrastructure a partisan issue.ot we've always done infrastructure together. none of us are opposed to waterways and clean drinking water and broadband, there are key aspects court to infrastructure, let's continue to be able to do this, let's do them efficiently and wisely. that's all we ask. ... >> it is a great idea. we have different perspectives across the aisle in thist building and that does not mean we cannot sit down as americansw and work them out. as tim and scott reminded us, part of the story of america story is a story of redemption. we can do that together. tim also challenged c this natin to stop politicizing race, to stop saying over and over again because we disagree it is because you're a racist. uetim spoke to the nation and sd there are real issues of race out there and you cheapen it when you politicize every issues and say it is because you are racist. let's sit down and disagree on issues as amer
as a great shift for us to sit down and talk these things through. republicans are supposedth to infrastructure, how absurd to make infrastructure a partisan issue.ot we've always done infrastructure together. none of us are opposed to waterways and clean drinking water and broadband, there are key aspects court to infrastructure, let's continue to be able to do this, let's do them efficiently and wisely. that's all we ask. ... >> it is a great idea. we have different perspectives across...
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thank you all for joining us and spending time with us this afternoon. keeping attention to playbook. we have a lot going on tomorrow. we will have something from one of vice president kamala harris most closest aides and something we are calling the playbook interview so stay tuned for that and hoping to get scoop and nuggets for your friday. >> yeah, if you are not a subscriber yet you can subscribe to playbook going to politico .com / playbook and follow our up friday morning a discussion about the biden administration's -- announcer: every day we are taking your calls live and discuss policy issues that impact you. coming up american university history professor alan lichtman discusses the perks and benefits offered to former u.s. presidents. max dyer talks about challenges facing the biden administration as it seeks to fill cabinets another key positions. watch "washington journal" live at some :00 eastern saturday morning and join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. announcer: biden nominees gina raim
thank you all for joining us and spending time with us this afternoon. keeping attention to playbook. we have a lot going on tomorrow. we will have something from one of vice president kamala harris most closest aides and something we are calling the playbook interview so stay tuned for that and hoping to get scoop and nuggets for your friday. >> yeah, if you are not a subscriber yet you can subscribe to playbook going to politico .com / playbook and follow our up friday morning a...
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attention all units tear gas is now being used in the area. we have another large group. >> i read you officer. >> okay go to six and seven. >> 6:19 we have another large group. >> large group of 34th and prospect. ■. the whole world is watching. the whole world is watching. the whole world is watching. this was the spring offensive, the mobilization of masses of people at a given time and place attracts world news coverage and attention. the protest organizer, insider and promoter, it is a necessary tactic. on april 24th, 1971, the national piece action coalition, supported by welfare rights groups, labor unions and others, held a massive demonstration in washington d.c.. some 175,000 people, from all walks of life, with differing ideologies and purposes, marched from the white house to the capital. washington has grown accustomed to this method of voicing dissent, this was an organized demonstration with parade permits, marshals and responsible leadership. the demonstrators take their positions on the war, racial discrimination and other p
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to join us in the death. or a mate in the shallows. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race. spearing dramatic developments only really exist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. apparently never too young to be progressive the washington post is guided parents to books websites and companies offering woke material to very young children the feature titled social justice for toddlers the points of equality racial and gender education for kids they report highlights materials like a drag queen website books like baby invoked by the firm selling toys and learning materials to dismantle bias but many of found the advice divisive even harmful. can we just teach children to walk talk play before we set hoisting our deal to near office on them indoctrination is wrong washington post this conversation is one that divides us universal identity is what should be centered not race not gender this generation of kids is going to need decade
to join us in the death. or a mate in the shallows. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race. spearing dramatic developments only really exist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. apparently never too young to be progressive the washington post is guided parents to books websites and companies offering woke material to very young children the feature titled social justice for toddlers the...
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us assistant secretary state for african affairs. she's both a visiting fellow at stanford and an adjunct senior fellow with the council on foreign relations. she joins down the line from palo alto in california. gent, a fraser, welcome to the news here on out his ear. who gets waltz out of what might be quite an awkward conversation? well, i don't see it been an awkward conversation at all. i did as has been mentioned, kenya has been a strong ally of the united states in the region. and united states has been a good friend and supporter of kenya. and so i think that these 2 presidents will find it quite easy to discuss the key issues that will be on the agenda. and those issues, of course, as has been said, will include regional security. you know, ethiopia will be part of it somali, most certainly i'm sure that president kinyata will bring up strengthening the u. s . a trade relationship with the united states and kenya through a free trade agreement, i don't know the, by the ministration will accept that. but that free trade agree
us assistant secretary state for african affairs. she's both a visiting fellow at stanford and an adjunct senior fellow with the council on foreign relations. she joins down the line from palo alto in california. gent, a fraser, welcome to the news here on out his ear. who gets waltz out of what might be quite an awkward conversation? well, i don't see it been an awkward conversation at all. i did as has been mentioned, kenya has been a strong ally of the united states in the region. and united...
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when the police were forced to take action, they were also forced to use facilities which provided a minimum of security, shelter and sanitation. this was what the demonstraters wanted, as stated in the manual it greatly enhances our technical position tactical position, if the jails and detention facilities are filled with demonstrators. the specter of thousands of people jailed in the governments unsuccessful attempt to control may day, will graphically demonstrate the political isolation of the war making government. tens of thousands, going to jail will make the choices painfully clear to americans rulers, end the war or face social chaos. after demonstrators filled police and court cellblocks, and the d. c. jail, police established a temporary holding facility, at robert f. kennedy stadium. to force further confrontation, some of the prisoners attempted to escape. others slashed and mutilated a large tarp covering the field. when it was apparent that bogged down court procedures, would cause the attention of many prisoners overnight, they were transferred to the washington collo
when the police were forced to take action, they were also forced to use facilities which provided a minimum of security, shelter and sanitation. this was what the demonstraters wanted, as stated in the manual it greatly enhances our technical position tactical position, if the jails and detention facilities are filled with demonstrators. the specter of thousands of people jailed in the governments unsuccessful attempt to control may day, will graphically demonstrate the political isolation of...
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and i'm especially proud the leahy law which requires us, requires us to withhold american aid to units of government in other parts of the world that have been involved in the violations of human rights. it's long been regarded as most effective human rights tool and diplomatic asset. throughout it all i was fortunate to be supported by family and the most remarkable women and men who worked with me both in vermont and in washington. i'm uniquely blessed and served with fellow vermonters to share my deep love and commitment to vermont. senator stafford was my mentor when i came there. senator jim jeff fords, 12345r9 bernie sanders, congressman peter smith, and of course remarkable congressman peter welch. vermont continues to set an example for the rest of the nation to follow. i'm proud to be vermont's longest serving senator because i know my time in the senate has made a difference for vermonters, and i hope often well beyond. i know i have been there for my state where i was needed most. i know i have taken our best ideas and helped them grow. i brought vermont's voice to the unite
and i'm especially proud the leahy law which requires us, requires us to withhold american aid to units of government in other parts of the world that have been involved in the violations of human rights. it's long been regarded as most effective human rights tool and diplomatic asset. throughout it all i was fortunate to be supported by family and the most remarkable women and men who worked with me both in vermont and in washington. i'm uniquely blessed and served with fellow vermonters to...
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but there are traditionally some real eggs used. in the past, it was all real eggs. >> and who gets to go? >> anybody can go, but you need to submit your request online in advance, and then a lucky lottery winner get to go over and, the other thing is you need to have a small child with you, otherwise -- you know it's an event for the kids and otherwise you would have a lot of adults like me wanting to go. >> well, your book really details the interesting history. you suggest the very earliest known connection goes back as far as dolly madison. >> there is a long-standing oral history that goes back to the 19th century the dolly madison was involved in the first easter egg roll in washington, d.c. and that was around 1810 on the u.s. capitol grounds. it is said it was her idea. her brainchild. >> do we know where an egg roll tradition came from? some place in our culture? >> it comes from older traditions in england and also the european continental. >> for its first number of years was on capitol grounds. tell me that part of its h
but there are traditionally some real eggs used. in the past, it was all real eggs. >> and who gets to go? >> anybody can go, but you need to submit your request online in advance, and then a lucky lottery winner get to go over and, the other thing is you need to have a small child with you, otherwise -- you know it's an event for the kids and otherwise you would have a lot of adults like me wanting to go. >> well, your book really details the interesting history. you suggest...
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biden: -- >> do you think the worst is behind us? pres. biden: i think it will be, but it is not over. we are in a situation where i believe by the end of the summer we will have a significant portion of the american public vaccinated. back at the white house, we are going to announce how far down the road we are in terms of the number of people vaccinated at least one shot. i think before another 25 days, we will probably have somewhere in excess of 200 million shots administered. the good news is a clear overwhelming majority of people over the age of 65 have gotten at least one shot. that is the most susceptible age bracket. the good thing also, all these strangers hearing about it. they are more -- these strange variants. that increases the need to get a vaccine quickly. that is how we are going to beat this. keep wearing a mask, wash your hands, and socially distance, which i'm not doing. [laughter] pres. biden: i'm going to get in trouble here. is this your second shot? oh, we are set. i have had two as well. thank you. >> i want to
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may war us u. k. s trading nuclear submarine collaboration as seriously undermined regional peace and stability intensify the arms race and undermined international nuclear non proliferation efforts. so quite a bit of skepticism from international observers about joe biden speech. this was his 1st speech to the un general assembly. kind of mocking reporting that will turn this chris hedges. industrious form, a foreign minister car. nice thought. told us there's a divide between what the white house says and what it actually does. not trust the bilateral new sense. now that so will fly away by a phone call that has been announced further than 5 minutes mark. it will remain and i'm pretty sure that it will have further implications for free trade talks for the various counsel between the us and your opinion. if there is one country that really implies your politics and it's diplomacy, it's from to all that we also have to at the fragmentation that is there up insights made. there is a kind of feigning o
may war us u. k. s trading nuclear submarine collaboration as seriously undermined regional peace and stability intensify the arms race and undermined international nuclear non proliferation efforts. so quite a bit of skepticism from international observers about joe biden speech. this was his 1st speech to the un general assembly. kind of mocking reporting that will turn this chris hedges. industrious form, a foreign minister car. nice thought. told us there's a divide between what the white...
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charter is connecting us. announcer: charter communications supports c-span as a public service, along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. ♪ announcer: sunday night on q&a, a conversation with a filmmaker and author on his documentary and book about a world war ii army unit called the ghost army. >> in september 1944, patton had just raced across france with the third army towards germany. he was focused on trying to attack a city. there was a gap that opened up in the front line. we did not have any troops to put their. the ghost army was at that point in paris. by the next day, they are there basically a mile from the frontline, setting up and pretending to be the sixth armored division. >> a filmmaker and author sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. you can also listen to q&a as a podcast. find it where you get your podcasts. announcer: the acting director of the national
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tear gas being used. >> anyone in the area, we need an officer. >> okay. do you have it? anyone? 6:19. we have another large group in dupont circle. >> the whole world is watching. >> this was the spring offensive. the mobilization of masses of people at a given time and place attracts worldwide news coverage and attention. for the protest organizer insider and promoter, it is a vital and necessary tactic. on april 24th, 1971, the national peace action coalition supported by welfare rights groups, labor unions and others held a massive demonstration in washington d.c. some 175,000 people from all walks of life with differing ideologies and purposes marched from the white house to the capitol. washington has grown accustom to this method of voicing dissent. though larger than most, this was an organized demonstration with marshals and responsible leadership. the demonstrators came. their positions on the war, racial discrimination and other political issues were made known. throughout the rally, officers of the metropolitan police were directed to maintain a low visibility profile
tear gas being used. >> anyone in the area, we need an officer. >> okay. do you have it? anyone? 6:19. we have another large group in dupont circle. >> the whole world is watching. >> this was the spring offensive. the mobilization of masses of people at a given time and place attracts worldwide news coverage and attention. for the protest organizer insider and promoter, it is a vital and necessary tactic. on april 24th, 1971, the national peace action coalition...
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but it was 51 of us. 50 one of us. in 2012. and i believe sean will correct me. we picked up 15 or 16 seats that year. that means that the vast majority of the class of 2012 came in as a result of retirements. that's what happens in a redistricting year. so we're not even on pace to hit that number yet. we will see what happens. this is to be expected and i don't believe it has anything to do with our prospects in 2022. going to hold the house and grow our majority and do it because of extraordinary leadership . with speaker policy, most importantly because you're delivering for the american people. >> the only thing i'd add is i think if you look just exactly what the chairman said, the numbers for retirements happens in pretty much every cycle let alone a redistricting cycle so idon't make much of it . i will point out that the most high profile event that happened was the governor of new hampshire saying he wanted no part of what republicans arecurrently standing for in washington . and so every person who has retired from a caucus has been 100 percent support
but it was 51 of us. 50 one of us. in 2012. and i believe sean will correct me. we picked up 15 or 16 seats that year. that means that the vast majority of the class of 2012 came in as a result of retirements. that's what happens in a redistricting year. so we're not even on pace to hit that number yet. we will see what happens. this is to be expected and i don't believe it has anything to do with our prospects in 2022. going to hold the house and grow our majority and do it because of...
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, 2001 and make sure al qaeda could not use afghanistan as a base to attack us again. we did that. we severely degraded al qaeda in afghanistan. we never give up the hunt for osama bin laden and we got him. that was a decade ago. our mission in afghanistan was never supposed to be creating a unified democracy. we were only preventing a terrorist attack on american homeland. i have argued for many years that our mission should be narrowly focused on counterterrorism, not counterinsurgency or nationbuilding. that is why i opposed the surge, the one proposed in 2009 when i was vice president. i am adamant that we focus on the threats we face today in 2021, not yesterday's threats. today, the terrorist threat has metastasized well beyond afghanistan. somalia, the arabian peninsula, isis attempting to take root in syria and iraq. these threats warrant our attention and are -- our resources. we conduct counterterrorist missions in mobile countries were we don't have permanent military presence. if necessary, we will do the same in afghanistan. we have developed counterterror
, 2001 and make sure al qaeda could not use afghanistan as a base to attack us again. we did that. we severely degraded al qaeda in afghanistan. we never give up the hunt for osama bin laden and we got him. that was a decade ago. our mission in afghanistan was never supposed to be creating a unified democracy. we were only preventing a terrorist attack on american homeland. i have argued for many years that our mission should be narrowly focused on counterterrorism, not counterinsurgency or...
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to join us in the depths. or a made in the shallows. psychiatric drugs are essential for millions of patients rather they want that pill that they hope will take care of their problem thoroughly and rapidly in the short term they really work the problem is in the long term and mostly disastrous suddenly stopping a drug can cause withdrawal symptoms more serious than the condition it was meant to treat instead of the beneficial effects of these different medicines early up to something wonderful very often their form for a fix it up to something terrible until solve all ills. trying to medicate life itself i just think i was in like i was just scared i was a scared little girl i was 24 and like. i didn't have to be so complicated. when the central bank will claim there's that this is a big the most crime when they print money and yet we don't see that on the ground we see a lot of violence on the ground and that's goes directly to the feds door they have responsibility for that. this is boom bust still in business where you can't afford
to join us in the depths. or a made in the shallows. psychiatric drugs are essential for millions of patients rather they want that pill that they hope will take care of their problem thoroughly and rapidly in the short term they really work the problem is in the long term and mostly disastrous suddenly stopping a drug can cause withdrawal symptoms more serious than the condition it was meant to treat instead of the beneficial effects of these different medicines early up to something wonderful...