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when you came up with our idea for the one about the white house -- >> white house down. >> white house down. where did you get the idea from and how long did it take you to write that? >> i actually adapted a book by richard clark called against all enemies which he was the counterterrorism czar under president clinton. i was fascinated by the idea of what would happen in a crisis. and much like the sort of being of designated survivor in our film, it's bombing of the capitol, but it's a diversion. that film didn't end up getting made, but i really loved the world and wanted to explore it, but i love big summer popcorn movies. i try to blend the two of them. >> everything you write doesn't get made? >> no. >> i thought everything in hollywood gets made. >> god bless you, sir. from your lips. no, absolutely. i didn't end up getting -- >> white house down, you wrote it what year? >> i wrote it in 2012? i wrote it on speck -- >> speck means you're not getting paid. >> speck means i'm absolutely not getting paid. about a week before i finished it, i read online that a movie called olympus
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. >> filmmakers and former white house officials describe the work on productions depicting white house and the presidency. the discussion hosted by the white house historical association was recorded at the john f. kennedy center for the performing arts and washington d.c.. >> good evening, i hope you've been enjoying tonight's program. it's fascinating and there's more to come. a year ago, i was honored when fred ryan, the chair of our board asked me to chair the white house historical associations board committee for this important four-day summit. i want to thank the members of our committee, martha, mike mockery and stop and a historian advisor for their year long commitment and their numeral contributions to the planning of the senate. with a tremendous that for the white house -- and leadership, we've convened more than 100 presidential sites, as well as leading experts in a wide array of fields and interest at the presidential site representatives told us that they wanted to hear from. i want to thank our good friend, david rubenstein for mild writing a fascinating conversation
. >> filmmakers and former white house officials describe the work on productions depicting white house and the presidency. the discussion hosted by the white house historical association was recorded at the john f. kennedy center for the performing arts and washington d.c.. >> good evening, i hope you've been enjoying tonight's program. it's fascinating and there's more to come. a year ago, i was honored when fred ryan, the chair of our board asked me to chair the white house...
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a lot of the food that was cooked at the white house mess was cooked by navy chefs, not the white house kitchen staff. yes. >> thank you very much for speaking today. was there any elaborate meals that stood out while you were investigating in your book that you just said wow, that sounds delicious? and one more thing. was there ever a case in which someone had an allergic reaction to something that was eaten among the dignitaries? >> yes. the first example i would say is the state dinner that was cooked for nelson mandela. that was actually created by an african american chef named patrick clark who was offered the white house executive jeff job under president clinton. patrick clark was a well-known african american chef in new york. tavern on the green. audio on. but he turned it down because it was too much of a pay cut. yes. he was making six figures well into the six figures, as a cook at the adams hotel across the street from the white house. but at that time the white house executive chef's salary was 58,000. so it is a definite drop off from the private sector. he had several k
a lot of the food that was cooked at the white house mess was cooked by navy chefs, not the white house kitchen staff. yes. >> thank you very much for speaking today. was there any elaborate meals that stood out while you were investigating in your book that you just said wow, that sounds delicious? and one more thing. was there ever a case in which someone had an allergic reaction to something that was eaten among the dignitaries? >> yes. the first example i would say is the state...
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i needed the white house with that. but i'll add just a little bit because i've answered your question that it was there was nothing not not an iota of truth to their portrayal in the crown. but um, there was a sort of a dramatic event during the dance bob mcnamara linda remembers this bob mcnamara then secretary of defense was twirling around the room christine ford wife of henry ford. it was a beautiful actually gorgeous woman low-cut white gown and and as he was twirling her around she had a wardrobe malfunction and people oh, but you know corrected it right quickly, but you can imagine that was a bitter of the evening. later dinner. i was not seated at the table with the president, but she wasn't of course and there was kurt douglas and happy rockefeller, but the summary answer was none of that portrayed in the crown was accurate. well, let me just add that. quite a few of the social aids dancing with mrs. ford and it's all i saved her. i pulled, you know help with up so but i mean it has been a story over 50 years
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white house approved journalist these days. now the germany based pharmacy to company cure vax says it is having trouble producing its new vaccine because if u.s. export restrictions but if you can and the you have preordered almost half a 1000000000 but the wounds that those orders or risk. global supply chains are disrupted be it chemical sequent meant filters or hoses u.s. manufacturers are obliged 1st to meet american demand and that means we are slipping down the list well the concerns to come after the biden administration and the so-called defense production act this was introduced during the cold war and it grants washington emergency powers to secure vital resources by prioritising its own orders has led to u.s. supplies struggling now to fill contracts at side the country professor of medicine dr rudolf the enter explained the possible ramifications. one think we know who sure used so many old school where were your transom materials that we need for research and for producing great scenes of course supplied by exit r
white house approved journalist these days. now the germany based pharmacy to company cure vax says it is having trouble producing its new vaccine because if u.s. export restrictions but if you can and the you have preordered almost half a 1000000000 but the wounds that those orders or risk. global supply chains are disrupted be it chemical sequent meant filters or hoses u.s. manufacturers are obliged 1st to meet american demand and that means we are slipping down the list well the concerns to...
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the white house. she was so passionate about art that she even proposed the edition of a new wing on the white house to house an art gallery. unfortunately this never happened, but i think it's so interesting to imagine what it would be like if an entire wing of the white house was a gallery next slide. now in particular mrs. harrison loved watercolors china paintings and florals. she even helped to design the harrison white house china service this photograph shows a tea set painted by mrs. harrison featuring orchids, which were her favorite flower mrs. harrison would often go to the white house conservatory a large indoor garden where orchids were grown and get her inspiration while sitting and enjoying the flowers next slide. now here you can see a mahogany box which held mrs. harrison's watercolor supplies. it's in the collection of the benjamin harrison presidential site. and on the right is a sketch of her proposed white house expansion as you can see, it's quite palatial and it was too expensiv
the white house. she was so passionate about art that she even proposed the edition of a new wing on the white house to house an art gallery. unfortunately this never happened, but i think it's so interesting to imagine what it would be like if an entire wing of the white house was a gallery next slide. now in particular mrs. harrison loved watercolors china paintings and florals. she even helped to design the harrison white house china service this photograph shows a tea set painted by mrs....
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when you came up with your idea for the one about the white house. >> white house down, yeah. >> where did you get the idea from, how long did it take to write that? >> i got the idea, i adapted a book by richard clark called against all enemies. he was a kepa terrorist who was under president clipped in -- clinton. the first chapter of the book was on september 11th, i was fascinated by the idea of what would happen in a crisis. much like the beginning of designated survivor, in our film it is the bombing of the capital but as a diversion. i wanted to make something, i want to explore it. i also loved -- i tried to blend the two. >> everything you're right does not make? made >> no. >> i thought everything you wrote made sense. >> god bless you, sir. from your lips. absolutely. it did not end up getting made. >> white house down, you wrote it wet year? >> i wrote it in 2012. i did not ray any -- 's i rode on spec. >> that means you are not getting paid? >> it means exactly i'm not getting paid. a week before i have finished, it i read online that a movie called olympics has fallen was
when you came up with your idea for the one about the white house. >> white house down, yeah. >> where did you get the idea from, how long did it take to write that? >> i got the idea, i adapted a book by richard clark called against all enemies. he was a kepa terrorist who was under president clipped in -- clinton. the first chapter of the book was on september 11th, i was fascinated by the idea of what would happen in a crisis. much like the beginning of designated survivor,...
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she's alone in the white house. and she begins the letter that edie referred to on sort of the day before what was going to be the last day of the white house, august 24, 1814, i hope i have that date right. and she's wait fog are her husband to come home while preparing for the worst. so she's writing this letter to her sister. she's running up to the roof to the telescope, looking for her husband. she's observing how badly the battles are going. and she's packing things. she's packing silver, she's packing what she considers the people's possessions, and she's sending them off in carts, and finally it's time to go. >> how in danger was she? >> i think if she waited any longer, she might have been captured, and that would have been a huge prize of war. so she knew that she had to leave. she wanted to wait for her husband to come home, but that did not take place. she had to leave before he got back. and then they reunited a couple of days later in virginia. but apparently she had the table set for dinner, and, you
she's alone in the white house. and she begins the letter that edie referred to on sort of the day before what was going to be the last day of the white house, august 24, 1814, i hope i have that date right. and she's wait fog are her husband to come home while preparing for the worst. so she's writing this letter to her sister. she's running up to the roof to the telescope, looking for her husband. she's observing how badly the battles are going. and she's packing things. she's packing silver,...
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once it moved to the white house grounds, you could smell the white house easter egg roll before he can see it. >> if they did not find some of the eggs and hard-boiled eggs were left, that created a problem. >> that was the problem. and it was something that even happened in the 20th century. there was one year in the nixon administration where they decided to use a lot more real eggs and a few got misplaced shall we say for it while and that was the last time he did that. >> why did president hayes and his family decide they wanted to take over this tradition? >> the president was out on his daily walk and some schoolchildren covered him and said we have no place to roll our eggs now. he said that is odd. why don't you just come back with me and you can roll eggs on the white house grounds? a couple hundred children did that first year in 1878. >> as time goes by coming to -- time goes by, you tell this in your story -- first of all, who did the illustrations? >> john hutton. >> what were you elaborately -- collaboratively trying to achieve with this? >> what we were trying to do is h
once it moved to the white house grounds, you could smell the white house easter egg roll before he can see it. >> if they did not find some of the eggs and hard-boiled eggs were left, that created a problem. >> that was the problem. and it was something that even happened in the 20th century. there was one year in the nixon administration where they decided to use a lot more real eggs and a few got misplaced shall we say for it while and that was the last time he did that. >>...
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in the white house. let's listen to it. . from the early days of our administration, nancy has been intentionally involved in the ever to fight drug abuse. her personal observations and efforts have given her such dramatic insights that i wanted her to share them with you this evening. nancy? nancy: thank you. as a mother, i always thought of september as a special month. a time where they can go fill those restless mind was so much has happened over these last few years. so much to shift the foundations of all we know and all we believe today, there is a drug and alcohol abuse epidemic in this country and no one is safe from it. one of the things one learns when reading your book is that the irony is that even though she was promoting just say no, she had an issue with prescription drugs. karen: that is correct. you have to go back to the 1950's. she had this 19 -- this very anxious personality. very tightly wound. when women would go to doctors back then, the doctors would hand them a sedative. they ha
in the white house. let's listen to it. . from the early days of our administration, nancy has been intentionally involved in the ever to fight drug abuse. her personal observations and efforts have given her such dramatic insights that i wanted her to share them with you this evening. nancy? nancy: thank you. as a mother, i always thought of september as a special month. a time where they can go fill those restless mind was so much has happened over these last few years. so much to shift the...
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what's the white house's view on salt? >> salt, of course, restoring the salt is not a way to pay for the plan, it's another deduction. i've talked to josh and he's an old friend. we want to engage those parts of the country, and it's a major issue. i want to hear how they would pay for this tax deduction and how it fits into the overall package. look, we know that to pass this bill, we're going to need a prod broad change of support and -- need a broad change of support, and we'll put that together with the republicans and democrats to try to find the votes, and that's the process that got the american rescue plan passed and we'll go through a bipartisan effort in the future. >> most republicans in the senate, if you're on the hunt for senate republicans, they voted in 2017 to cut the corporate tax rate from 35 to 21. many of them believe that whether you agree with this or not, that a strong economy followed those tax cuts and were partially a result of that vote. you're now asking them to partially reverse the corporate
what's the white house's view on salt? >> salt, of course, restoring the salt is not a way to pay for the plan, it's another deduction. i've talked to josh and he's an old friend. we want to engage those parts of the country, and it's a major issue. i want to hear how they would pay for this tax deduction and how it fits into the overall package. look, we know that to pass this bill, we're going to need a prod broad change of support and -- need a broad change of support, and we'll put...
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does the white house have any reaction to that? jen: i can confirm the president does not spend his time tweeting conspiracy theories and spends his time working on behalf of the american people. reporter: to piggyback on the corporate tax rate, senator manchin said he would only raise it to 25%, that is his line in the sand. what is the white house response to that and has the president or secretary buttigieg spoken to him about that? jen: we are in touch with a range of officials and members of congress and there have been dozens of meetings and briefings. i don't have a specific readout, but we are encouraged to hear senator manchin is open to raising the corporate tax rate as a means of potentially paying for a historic and been spent -- historic investment in our nations infrastructure and creating jobs. the president is happy to ideas about how this plan and package should be paid for. his primary focus is on creating jobs, on helping put back to work the millions of men and women who don't have college degrees, on evening th
does the white house have any reaction to that? jen: i can confirm the president does not spend his time tweeting conspiracy theories and spends his time working on behalf of the american people. reporter: to piggyback on the corporate tax rate, senator manchin said he would only raise it to 25%, that is his line in the sand. what is the white house response to that and has the president or secretary buttigieg spoken to him about that? jen: we are in touch with a range of officials and members...
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when i was at the white house, i suspect. but one of them i aelz remember was this. my boss was stewart, the president's policy adviser. i was the deputy. in those days stewart would go home to dinner, he had young kids, he went home for dinner. so i was staying there, i ate at the vending machine so i didn't go home i just ate there. one time stewart was away, and he was coming back and the president of the united states had a phone that he could just pick up and it would ring directly in stewart's office. but it also would flash in my office so well. one time, the president called and stewart wasn't there, so i figured, geez, i'll pick it up myself. so i'm talking to the president and he thinks for about 30 seconds it's stewart he's talking to and finally, i say, it's david. he said it doesn't make a difference i can talk to you about what i want to talk to you about. i'm giving him my advice, stewart is coming back, going past my office and he calls the white house operator and says can you get me the president? and she sa
when i was at the white house, i suspect. but one of them i aelz remember was this. my boss was stewart, the president's policy adviser. i was the deputy. in those days stewart would go home to dinner, he had young kids, he went home for dinner. so i was staying there, i ate at the vending machine so i didn't go home i just ate there. one time stewart was away, and he was coming back and the president of the united states had a phone that he could just pick up and it would ring directly in...
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by the way, and presumably the white house says the same thing. they send a lot of electronic records that on their face may not seem veryth significant. i think the differences with the white house, with the president you can't always assess the significance of the presidents records in a contemporary timeframe. a lot of what becomes interesting is time. that is why the fact the provision that allows the president currently to dispose of records that are considered not permanent, is really misplacing needs to go. there has to be a default that everything that comes out of the white house everything that's presidential records needs to be preserved. we leave to the archivist after the president has left office to sift through and t decide whether or not in fact, maybe they don't need to keep every letter and e-mail that was sent from someone outside the whiteth house. but the real risk, i would rather air on the side of preserving too much then preserving too little. these fears are even heightened with president trump. as i have been saying, i be
by the way, and presumably the white house says the same thing. they send a lot of electronic records that on their face may not seem veryth significant. i think the differences with the white house, with the president you can't always assess the significance of the presidents records in a contemporary timeframe. a lot of what becomes interesting is time. that is why the fact the provision that allows the president currently to dispose of records that are considered not permanent, is really...
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but the white house is being more cautious. host: here's rory with us from california. caller: my name is rory. two things. one, federal money is being stolen from the stimulus in california. $16 billion in the deal, and $11 billion has been hacked and stolen. the state has lousy computers. the other thing is more serious. now that everybody is talking about the federal --, on the republican side, they are about to do the same. we have 400 million californians, and womb billion fraud votes -- and 1 billion fraud votes. the votes would be fraud for everybody. host: a little off topic. let's go to tim. caller: i appreciate your time. is there a vehicle -- the f35 has been a failure project. i was going to talk about a lot of other things, but do we have to be in for a trillion? i want to hear your response. host: did you understand the question? guest: in terms of, i think you are asking about, do we have to take action to rein in the deficit? host: yep. i wasn't clear, but on that line, let me ask about the potential in terms of what the senate might do with the question
but the white house is being more cautious. host: here's rory with us from california. caller: my name is rory. two things. one, federal money is being stolen from the stimulus in california. $16 billion in the deal, and $11 billion has been hacked and stolen. the state has lousy computers. the other thing is more serious. now that everybody is talking about the federal --, on the republican side, they are about to do the same. we have 400 million californians, and womb billion fraud votes --...
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is that still something that the white house is going to press for? >> the invitation remains open and we believe it would be a good step forward in continuing to move forward on a stable -- the development of a stable and predictable relationship. >> just really quickly, so on the fda kind of punted on the decision on j&j, within ten days they'll talk about that pause, is the white house frustrated at all that that decision is on hold right now and that it's going to take ten more days to decide whether that pause is going to be changed or anything? >> well, science moves at the speed of science. and they want to review more data. we believe they are the gold standard, the fda is the gold standard in the world. actually their thorough and transparent approach should give the american public additional confidence in the role they play and the role -- the approach the united states takes to the approval of vaccines out on the market. so no, we remain confident that we have the supply needed to meet the demand. because we are overprepared and oversuppli
is that still something that the white house is going to press for? >> the invitation remains open and we believe it would be a good step forward in continuing to move forward on a stable -- the development of a stable and predictable relationship. >> just really quickly, so on the fda kind of punted on the decision on j&j, within ten days they'll talk about that pause, is the white house frustrated at all that that decision is on hold right now and that it's going to take ten...
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house history quarterly the journal of the white house is talking association. his published articles have appeared in the augusta historical bulletin. civil war traveler dictionary of virginia biography white house history quarterly and numerous other history and travel publications but a personal note i think there are few things will gratifying to teachers than to witness the success of their students. so i am particularly proud tonight's speak up as i can claim him as one of the very best i've ever taught during a long career at mary, washington. so it's a very personal pleasure then to welcome to great lives. my former student and good friend, scott harris. thank you and good evening. on december 13 1799 george washington was dying. throat infection that is set in after a long ride around mount vernon the previous day and sleet and snow made conversation with his secretary tobias lear increasingly difficult. lear noted is in his journal that washington's mood despite. the hoarseness was very cheerful as they sat in parlor reading newspapers aloud. but washi
house history quarterly the journal of the white house is talking association. his published articles have appeared in the augusta historical bulletin. civil war traveler dictionary of virginia biography white house history quarterly and numerous other history and travel publications but a personal note i think there are few things will gratifying to teachers than to witness the success of their students. so i am particularly proud tonight's speak up as i can claim him as one of the very best...
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wes: first, a white house fellowship. the same gentlemen was a former white house fellow. i came back from a mission and he said i want you to apply for this thing called the white house fellowship. he said it is important for people in washington to get a first-hand understanding of the year you are having right now, so they can see what is going on on the ground, so i applied for a white house fellowship, and i had the honor of working under then secretary of state condoleezza rice and her team, which was unbelievable and a life-shifting experience to go through that. david: after your white house fellowship, you work for condoleezza rice. does your mother say can you get a serious, full-time job, make some money? is that what you finally decided to do? what did you do? wes: i did. my mother was like, slow down, start actually preparing a family. and also, i was married at that point, so now you are thinking about, what are the things you want to be able to do? started to think about my and i -- about the things i was interested in, the skill set i had, so i decided that
wes: first, a white house fellowship. the same gentlemen was a former white house fellow. i came back from a mission and he said i want you to apply for this thing called the white house fellowship. he said it is important for people in washington to get a first-hand understanding of the year you are having right now, so they can see what is going on on the ground, so i applied for a white house fellowship, and i had the honor of working under then secretary of state condoleezza rice and her...
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i: the radio back to the white house -- called on the radio back to the white house. we had no idea the president was under treatment. i thought perhaps he had come to check on brady. i saw the deputy chief of staff was on the telephone line. the president was in treatment. >> go ahead. >> i was going to ask for a little bit more time. i wanted to cover a couple of these things. i came out of the hilton hotel, i know jerry was on the president's left. now i am on the right side. jerry is on the left side. we are probably 10 feet from a fully armored car. all of the setting, six shots go off. there was some electricity in the air. i had heard gunshots before but these were not very loud. it was a revolver. an inexpensive revolver. what i wanted to say, from where he was, he had the gun in the in coat pocket. as soon as he saw the president and he followed him from left to right. god bless jim brady. that is when he first responded. he stood right in front of where the president was. they had the old doors on those cars. they open from front to rear. that gave us a big
i: the radio back to the white house -- called on the radio back to the white house. we had no idea the president was under treatment. i thought perhaps he had come to check on brady. i saw the deputy chief of staff was on the telephone line. the president was in treatment. >> go ahead. >> i was going to ask for a little bit more time. i wanted to cover a couple of these things. i came out of the hilton hotel, i know jerry was on the president's left. now i am on the right side....
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let's begin with some action on capitol hill and at the white house. a meeting the president is going to have with members of congress, democrats and republicans. give us details, who will be at the table and what is on the agenda in terms of the issue of bipartisanship? guest: it is truly in for structure week in washington as lawmakers come back from the recess, and it is kicking off with a meeting at the white house with the president, vice president and a bicameral and bipartisan group of lawmakers. that meeting will have california's senator and also democrats and republicans. you can expect to hear from -- hear about the corporate tax rate. president biden is proposing to raise it from the current 21% to 28%. that is something republicans have said they've but he mentally oppose. you can also hear a lot of conversation about whether or not this planned the president has put forward pays for itself. the white house proposes to pay for eight years of spending and we have seen that emerge as a sticking point. meanwhile you have moderate democrats as
let's begin with some action on capitol hill and at the white house. a meeting the president is going to have with members of congress, democrats and republicans. give us details, who will be at the table and what is on the agenda in terms of the issue of bipartisanship? guest: it is truly in for structure week in washington as lawmakers come back from the recess, and it is kicking off with a meeting at the white house with the president, vice president and a bicameral and bipartisan group of...
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coming up this ever come of the chip crunch gets a white house hearing. president biden hosts semi conductor and automakers to smooth out supply chain issues. nvidia has its own plan to make server processors. we will have analysis across all
coming up this ever come of the chip crunch gets a white house hearing. president biden hosts semi conductor and automakers to smooth out supply chain issues. nvidia has its own plan to make server processors. we will have analysis across all
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suppose president biden called you and want to do to come the white house. would you prefer to work for the biden edmonton -- administration or prefer to run for governor of maryland? for me this is not about i want to go into politics, for me, it is about the executive role controls the budget has the opportunity to change things for the future. tell us something you doing where you have failed so that we don't feel like we are walking someone superhuman. is there something you can say you are not good at? there is plenty i am not good at or have failed at, but one thing about me is that i am not afraid to fail.
suppose president biden called you and want to do to come the white house. would you prefer to work for the biden edmonton -- administration or prefer to run for governor of maryland? for me this is not about i want to go into politics, for me, it is about the executive role controls the budget has the opportunity to change things for the future. tell us something you doing where you have failed so that we don't feel like we are walking someone superhuman. is there something you can say you are...
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this is truman once he got out of the white house. he discovered that he could be freer with what he was saying. i have a very good friend who lives in austin who grew up in kansas city. he grew up there in the 19 fifties and he recalled visiting the truman library. the second of the presidential libraries after the franklin roosevelt library. and so he goes to a school, he takes a field trip to the truman library. and my friend gray, he's a third grader. and they're all tripping out of the bus to go into the library and who should they see? but former president harry truman who lived adjust several blocks from the library, had an office in the lab run every morning he'd get up and he'd walk to the library. and he would talk with the people on the way, he did and he would talk to people. so he started chatting up this group of third graders. i said hello kitties. so when you know about history? and what do you know about politics? truman, the last president not to have a college degree, but he prodded himself on the knowledge because
this is truman once he got out of the white house. he discovered that he could be freer with what he was saying. i have a very good friend who lives in austin who grew up in kansas city. he grew up there in the 19 fifties and he recalled visiting the truman library. the second of the presidential libraries after the franklin roosevelt library. and so he goes to a school, he takes a field trip to the truman library. and my friend gray, he's a third grader. and they're all tripping out of the bus...
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that's according to a white house official the number of people seeking asylum in the u.s. has increased in recent months and that's despite mexico deploying more soldiers in march and honduras doing the same in january she have written see more of this joins me now from washington d.c. and she i mean the u.s. has made these agreements with central american nations i mean should there be surprise at the numbers being deployed by those nation states. i think it shows once again how much continuity there is between the by did ministrations policies on migration and the trumpet ministrations policy on migration it's true as you mentioned there have been a spike in numbers at least of encounters at the border and these could be repeat repeat attempts at seeking asylum in the us but joe biden has retained the most draconian of the trump era policies notably title $42.00 which prevents the vast majority of asylum seekers and refugees from seeking due process in complete violation of international and domestic law only biden is allowing in unaccompanied children and rather relucta
that's according to a white house official the number of people seeking asylum in the u.s. has increased in recent months and that's despite mexico deploying more soldiers in march and honduras doing the same in january she have written see more of this joins me now from washington d.c. and she i mean the u.s. has made these agreements with central american nations i mean should there be surprise at the numbers being deployed by those nation states. i think it shows once again how much...
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i want to know what is the white house's message to groups who are largely supportive of this white house about the concerns over furthering this trump policy? sec. psaki: we are still in the middle of a global pandemic. keeping the american people safe and ensuring that we are taking responsible steps as it relates to the pandemic is front and center for the president. at the same time, we absolutely believe we should be a country and are a country that wants to treat people humanely, as evidenced by our efforts to treat children who come to this country who are under 18 as unaccompanied children in a manner that is not the same as the former administration. we understand, we have heard the frustration about this issue, but the presidents objective is to keep systems in place, policies in place,, policies -- to implement policies around the pandemic. i can't make a prediction around that. that will be based on what the evaluation is by health experts. reporter: can i ask a follow-up on the turkey question? turkey is a nato member. what consideration is the administration taking of the co
i want to know what is the white house's message to groups who are largely supportive of this white house about the concerns over furthering this trump policy? sec. psaki: we are still in the middle of a global pandemic. keeping the american people safe and ensuring that we are taking responsible steps as it relates to the pandemic is front and center for the president. at the same time, we absolutely believe we should be a country and are a country that wants to treat people humanely, as...
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the president's budget is essentially a proposal, it's what the white house wants to see. and in a lot of ways, it's a messaging document. people call it a wish list, and there's this phrase, the president proposes and congress disposes. but president biden is saying he wants major increases to non-defense programs. health, education, labor programs. public health, things like that. that is really what we're seeing in terms of priorities. a 16% increase is huge. essentially, the president is proposing $769 billion for non-defense programs. at the same time, he's only proposing a marginal increase for military funding. we've already seen that run into resistance from both republicans and progressives. just a wish list, but there's a clear emphasis on a need for domestic investments. >> we welcome your calls and comments. (202) 748-8001 for republicans, (202) 748-8000 for democrats, and (202) 748-8002 for independents and all others. this is completely separate from the $1.9 trillion last month for covid-19 stimulus and other things. >> right. congress passed this huge coron
the president's budget is essentially a proposal, it's what the white house wants to see. and in a lot of ways, it's a messaging document. people call it a wish list, and there's this phrase, the president proposes and congress disposes. but president biden is saying he wants major increases to non-defense programs. health, education, labor programs. public health, things like that. that is really what we're seeing in terms of priorities. a 16% increase is huge. essentially, the president is...
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of the white house. and then the associated press previous the week ahead in congress and president biden's legislative agenda. and the atlanta journal-constitution discusses what is in george's new voting law, and the political and economic fallout since its passage. also the pfizer chief medical officer discusses the development of the pfizer vaccine. watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 a.m., monday morning and be sure to the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. ♪ >> coming up monday, on c-span. the u.s. house meets at noon eastern, for pro forma session with no legislative business scheduled. at 1:00 p.m., discussion on supply chain vulnerabilities, hosted by the woodrow wilson center. at 530 p.m., house republican conference chair liz cheney talks about the future of the republican party, and the conservative movement, at georgetown university's institute of politics and public service. on c-span two at 10 a clock am eastern, the trial continue
of the white house. and then the associated press previous the week ahead in congress and president biden's legislative agenda. and the atlanta journal-constitution discusses what is in george's new voting law, and the political and economic fallout since its passage. also the pfizer chief medical officer discusses the development of the pfizer vaccine. watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 a.m., monday morning and be sure to the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments,...
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she invited ursa to the white house. we have are talking about how this turned out from her perspective. [video clip] >> i said i think we forgot with -- we have forgotten what the subject of all of this lunch it is all about. i recited the subject. she said one of the reasons our boys are running from the united states because they come to me wherever i am in the world and they tell me what they feel. our position in vietnam, they do not like it. we have been there long enough to realize we cannot win this war. it is a silly war, an unwinnable war and we do not want to go. it is not that we don't love america, but we do not want to be involved with that war. i told her with the kids told me. suddenly the meeting was over. >> i understand she started to tear up. >> i do not know. i was not close enough to see that. i had a car the hotel desk at the hotel the white house and sent for me but now all of a sudden i do not have a car and all of the sudden i'm walking around waiting for a car. i had to hitchhike my way back to
she invited ursa to the white house. we have are talking about how this turned out from her perspective. [video clip] >> i said i think we forgot with -- we have forgotten what the subject of all of this lunch it is all about. i recited the subject. she said one of the reasons our boys are running from the united states because they come to me wherever i am in the world and they tell me what they feel. our position in vietnam, they do not like it. we have been there long enough to realize...
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the white house feels that they are making progress. the white house has confidence in karen bass, cory booker, who is meeting with tim scott. it's important to note that republicans see this as an important priority, the selection of tim scott as the republican to respond to the president's speech tomorrow also shows that they see this as something that needs to get done. that's why, unlike a lot of other issues, republicans are giving scott a real legwork to go into these negotiations with their colleagues. i think his endorsement, if a breakthrough is made, will be significant. >> well, that was my question for you, mike memoli. tim scott isn't just the republican party's sort of designee for these negotiations. he seems to be to be negotiating in good faith. on his own part he's been selected to respond tomorrow night, but there's a cacophony undermining the very idea that police reform in america is necessary. is the white house sort of aware of, or intent on trying to do anything to give tim scott any extra running room, or are th
the white house feels that they are making progress. the white house has confidence in karen bass, cory booker, who is meeting with tim scott. it's important to note that republicans see this as an important priority, the selection of tim scott as the republican to respond to the president's speech tomorrow also shows that they see this as something that needs to get done. that's why, unlike a lot of other issues, republicans are giving scott a real legwork to go into these negotiations with...
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house news several white house officials even followed her on twitter montagu then asked credentialed reporters in the white house press room so a pass on her questions because she couldn't make it there to code the regulations and stuff like that and they did no credentials no background check nothing and this laziness or incompetence or whatever you want to call it on the part of the white house press team is exactly what led montague to do all this in the 1st place i love journalism and i think the press corps is doing a pretty bad job at the moment so i decided i would ensure some transparency and ask some questions me and some friends wanted the answer to and she's not the only one fed up with real journalists ever since biden circa office the pres briefings in the white house have turned into a game of softball a police compared to the way the media behaved during the true. but ministration back then everyone suddenly had a sense of journalistic duty to ask the hard questions and grill the administration over everything and anything this president like go ahead you think candida
house news several white house officials even followed her on twitter montagu then asked credentialed reporters in the white house press room so a pass on her questions because she couldn't make it there to code the regulations and stuff like that and they did no credentials no background check nothing and this laziness or incompetence or whatever you want to call it on the part of the white house press team is exactly what led montague to do all this in the 1st place i love journalism and i...
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>> mary bruce with us from the white house. thank you, mary. >>> overseas tonight, and on the eve of the funeral for britain's prince philip, the rare photo tonight of queen elizabeth and prince philip in scotland. and tonight what we've learned now about the service the world will be watching tomorrow morning. abc's james longman from london. >> reporter: a nation, and a queen, prepares to say good-bye. tonight, the palace releasing this never before seen picture of queen elizabeth and her prince, the duke of edinburgh. and we're learning more about tomorrow's funeral. the queen will pause in her car for a moment of reflection as she passes the coffin of her beloved husband. prince charles, princess anne, and grandsons will follow the casket in procession. it's an image sure to evoke memories of princess diana's funeral, when philip supported princes william and harry through their grief. but the brothers will not walk together. between them, a cousin, peter philips. >> it's really, i think, quite something that we're not goin
>> mary bruce with us from the white house. thank you, mary. >>> overseas tonight, and on the eve of the funeral for britain's prince philip, the rare photo tonight of queen elizabeth and prince philip in scotland. and tonight what we've learned now about the service the world will be watching tomorrow morning. abc's james longman from london. >> reporter: a nation, and a queen, prepares to say good-bye. tonight, the palace releasing this never before seen picture of queen...
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what is the white house's view on salt? ron: restoring the salt deduction is not a way to pay for the plan, it is another deduction they would -- deduction. we understand the concern. i want to hear how they would pay for the deduction. i want to hear how it fits into the overall package. we know that to pass this bill, we are going to need a broad range of support. we are going to try to put that together in the weeks ahead working with democrats, republicans to try to find the votes. that is the process that got the american rescue plan passed. we are going to go through an effort, hopefully this time a more bipartisan effort, to pass this much needed investment in america's future. ryan: most republicans in the senate, if you are on the hunt for senate republicans, they voted in 2017 to cut the corporate tax rate from 35% to 21%. many of them believed that a strong economy followed those tax cuts and the results of that vote. you are asking them to partially reverse the corporate tax rate and bring it back up to 28%. by
what is the white house's view on salt? ron: restoring the salt deduction is not a way to pay for the plan, it is another deduction they would -- deduction. we understand the concern. i want to hear how they would pay for the deduction. i want to hear how it fits into the overall package. we know that to pass this bill, we are going to need a broad range of support. we are going to try to put that together in the weeks ahead working with democrats, republicans to try to find the votes. that is...
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it happened at the white house. someone went by, a secret service officer that managed a checkpoint at 17 and pennsylvania avenue. turned around and got in a shooter's position and looked like they pulled a gun from the back pocket. pointed it at the officer. the officer pulled out a weapon and fired it and hit the suspect. kevin mccarthy saying join me in prayer for the capitol police officers and the families. they reacted quickly and bravely as did first responders a in the scene. the whole country is pulling for them now. the national guard tweeting they deployed response force that composed of the national guard soldiers and the airmen to complex. no national guard members were injured in the incident at the capitol and 2300 national guard members remain in that immediate response force around the capitol. bring in fox news sunday anchor chris wallace. you were supposed to join us and talk about your show and here we are talking about another incident in nation's capitol where somebody tries to -- you don't kno
it happened at the white house. someone went by, a secret service officer that managed a checkpoint at 17 and pennsylvania avenue. turned around and got in a shooter's position and looked like they pulled a gun from the back pocket. pointed it at the officer. the officer pulled out a weapon and fired it and hit the suspect. kevin mccarthy saying join me in prayer for the capitol police officers and the families. they reacted quickly and bravely as did first responders a in the scene. the whole...
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white house approved journalist these days. germany based pharmaceutical company q vax says that it's having trouble producing its new vaccine because of u.s. export strictures both the u.k. and do you have preordered almost half a 1000000000 doses of the firm that those orders or risk global supply chains are disrupted be it chemicals to quit meant filters or hoses u.s. manufacturers are obliged 1st to meet american demand and that means we are slipping down the list will consume comes out of the bottom ministration invoke the so-called defense production was introduced in the cold war and it grants washington emergency powers to secure vital resources by prioritizing its orders the move has led to u.s. supplies struggling though to fulfill contracts outside of the country professor of medicine dr rudolph alone to explain the possible implications of the me. one thinker that we know who sure used to many able to articulate the real transcend materials that we need to research and for producing great scenes. of course supplied
white house approved journalist these days. germany based pharmaceutical company q vax says that it's having trouble producing its new vaccine because of u.s. export strictures both the u.k. and do you have preordered almost half a 1000000000 doses of the firm that those orders or risk global supply chains are disrupted be it chemicals to quit meant filters or hoses u.s. manufacturers are obliged 1st to meet american demand and that means we are slipping down the list will consume comes out of...
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to the white house. since thomas jefferson, only -- made it as vice president and tyler only did because -- >> sandy is watching us from newcastle, delaware. hi sandy. >> my question is i know you are from tennessee, what do you actually think of slavery? and was she a kind slave master. >> james kaye polk as well said that when she died she -- would as it turned out she sold their plantation before the civil war. but the issue of slavery was not really brought to the forefront during either in their marriage or in his administration. with the administrations that follow polk. >> in some ways that's not true. the politics of america from the 19 thirties to 18 sixties a swirling around slavery all of the time. >> the opposition to the mexican war which polk starts and which we don't have to have, the opposition to the war in part comes from northerners who see it as a vast conspiracy to steal mexico so that sleeve owners could have someplace to go. and southern's say as much. they say we want mexico becau
to the white house. since thomas jefferson, only -- made it as vice president and tyler only did because -- >> sandy is watching us from newcastle, delaware. hi sandy. >> my question is i know you are from tennessee, what do you actually think of slavery? and was she a kind slave master. >> james kaye polk as well said that when she died she -- would as it turned out she sold their plantation before the civil war. but the issue of slavery was not really brought to the...
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white house said they wanted 28% up from 21%. republicans said we absolutely don't want it to go that high and the president saying i might be comfortable at 25% or 26%. but those discussions have to continue so in much of a similar way with the american families plan, paying for the infrastructure as the white house is labeling it, they're guaranteeing if you're an individual who makes less than $400,000, you shouldn't see your taxes go up. and what they're saying to anyone else who might be concerned, they believe the president is making a once-in-a-generation ask and invest in childcare and paid leave and that's worth it because they're asking the smallest number of people, to spend the smallest amount on taxes in order to uncover that. that's the argument you will hear them make, steph. >> can we clarify, i don't think it's individuals making less then $400,000, it is a household? >> so white house press secretary jen psaki was asked about that on a different network and stressed people making less than that shouldn't worry b
white house said they wanted 28% up from 21%. republicans said we absolutely don't want it to go that high and the president saying i might be comfortable at 25% or 26%. but those discussions have to continue so in much of a similar way with the american families plan, paying for the infrastructure as the white house is labeling it, they're guaranteeing if you're an individual who makes less than $400,000, you shouldn't see your taxes go up. and what they're saying to anyone else who might be...
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what does the white house think about that? press sec. psaki: i would point you to the state of california and local school districts to have the discussions. >> is the president going to change the way he talks about the new georgia voting law? in the interview you reference, he said the law would end voting at 5:00, when working people are just getting off and and voting hours early so working people cannot have their vote after their shift is over. the washington post gave that claim for pinocchio's, because that part of the law gives counties the options to extend voting hours. i am curious of the president will change the way he talks about this. press sec. psaki: fundamentally the president does not mean -- does not believe it should be made harder to vote. this bill makes it harder to request and return absentee ballots. it collapses the length of george's runoff elections, making a harder for large jurisdictions to offer early voting. it proposes rigid nude -- rigid new person -- rigid new restrictions. in his view, we need to mak
what does the white house think about that? press sec. psaki: i would point you to the state of california and local school districts to have the discussions. >> is the president going to change the way he talks about the new georgia voting law? in the interview you reference, he said the law would end voting at 5:00, when working people are just getting off and and voting hours early so working people cannot have their vote after their shift is over. the washington post gave that claim...
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white house approved journalist these days. i'm still willing vaccination programs and that's too bad some of the jobs on offer have led to a rise in so-called vaccine tourism among europeans to some traveling is far afield is russia to be inoculated here. micha do flow is a lawyer from leon and he has his own opinion about the vaccine situation of holes who will mean there aren't currently enough vaccines in france and not everyone can get vaccinated where they want to without waiting 1st of all i don't trust the vaccines offered to us whether it's the american vaccine or britain's astra zeneca they don't fill me with confidence so why i chose the russian sport nick the jab which i think is much safer and more effective. the russian vaccine has not yet been approved by the european medicines agency so it's not in france and that's something to flow is not too happy about stores or grade b. i regret that my country france is denying its citizens access to the sputnik vaccine for reasons unrelated to health or medicine so if sup
white house approved journalist these days. i'm still willing vaccination programs and that's too bad some of the jobs on offer have led to a rise in so-called vaccine tourism among europeans to some traveling is far afield is russia to be inoculated here. micha do flow is a lawyer from leon and he has his own opinion about the vaccine situation of holes who will mean there aren't currently enough vaccines in france and not everyone can get vaccinated where they want to without waiting 1st of...
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did you note biases within those white house press briefings? guest: we did not really track the questions by he was asking them. -- by who was asking them. that might be something we dig a little deeper, we might look at. at this point, we just have the questions, topic of the question. host: what are the thoughts of yourself and your students on the role of the white house press corps these days? guest: they are still doing a good job and you have to keep in mind that the job of the press is not just to ask questions about what the public is interested in. it is to ask questions about issues that are important. it goes back to what walt whitman wrote. when i look at immigration being right up there, the second most number of questions, and when you look at opinion polls, when the public is asked what they feel is the most important issue for the president and congress to address, immigration is in the middle. that is important. things that are happening in china, korea, ukraine are affecting us. host: pew reported earlier, top priorities for t
did you note biases within those white house press briefings? guest: we did not really track the questions by he was asking them. -- by who was asking them. that might be something we dig a little deeper, we might look at. at this point, we just have the questions, topic of the question. host: what are the thoughts of yourself and your students on the role of the white house press corps these days? guest: they are still doing a good job and you have to keep in mind that the job of the press is...
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diplomats expelled and companies blacklisted russia is targeted by new white house sanctions over claims of election interference and cyber attacks. alone barbara starr you're watching i'll just say real life from london also coming up. a real involvement from privilege to the. proceedings that brought to a close in a minneapolis court after the accused former police officer derek chauvin waived his right to testify. a new wave of infections pushes india's hospitals to crisis point the country logs 200000 new coronavirus factions in a single day. and capturing an unprecedented year in the images that caught the eye of the judges in this year's world press photo competition. a move by the u.s. to punish russia for its alleged election interference has prompted warnings of retaliation the sweeping new sanctions are in response to what the white house called the stabilizing actions both online and using the military the kremlin now says the u.s. says no right to tell it not to escalate matters but president biden's press secretary said the actions war unacceptable. our objective here is not
diplomats expelled and companies blacklisted russia is targeted by new white house sanctions over claims of election interference and cyber attacks. alone barbara starr you're watching i'll just say real life from london also coming up. a real involvement from privilege to the. proceedings that brought to a close in a minneapolis court after the accused former police officer derek chauvin waived his right to testify. a new wave of infections pushes india's hospitals to crisis point the country...
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why did the white house decide not to include that in this plan? >> i will say the president is to making final decisions as is his prerogative over the coming days about what would be included in the speech, and the american families plan and the vital components of that when those decisions are made will be a part of that as well. he will talk in his speech about his commitment to expanding and increasing access to health care as is evidenced by the fact we've opened up the enrollment carryback for the affordable care act ensuring that more than 500,000 americans that didn't have health insurance have it now. that's why he's include subsidies in the american rescue plan to make even less expensive but i've also say even as he is making these final decisions that the americans family plan and the speech on wednesday will not represent the totality of every priority item for him and every item on his agenda that he wants to move forward as president. >> in the era saw the biggest number of new cases in a day of her yesterday. are there any plans to
why did the white house decide not to include that in this plan? >> i will say the president is to making final decisions as is his prerogative over the coming days about what would be included in the speech, and the american families plan and the vital components of that when those decisions are made will be a part of that as well. he will talk in his speech about his commitment to expanding and increasing access to health care as is evidenced by the fact we've opened up the enrollment...
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wes: i did a white house fellowship. i came back from a mission one night and a guy said " i want you to apply for a white house fellowship. it is important for people in washington to get an idea of they gear you are having right now -- year you are having right now." i had the privilege of working under condoleezza rice and her team, which was a life shifting experience for me to go through that. david: after the white house fellowship, your mother said " now can you get a serious job that is a full-time thing?" is that what you decided to do? wes: my mom said " slow down, start preparing a family." i was newly married. i started thinking about the things i was interested in, the skill sets i had. i decided maybe i should give finance a shot. i had the pleasure of working at citi first as an analyst, then as vice president. david: but you moved to new york? yes wes: -- wes:wes: yes. david: when did you move back to baltimore? wes: i had a conversation with another mentor at the time. i went to him and said " i think it
wes: i did a white house fellowship. i came back from a mission one night and a guy said " i want you to apply for a white house fellowship. it is important for people in washington to get an idea of they gear you are having right now -- year you are having right now." i had the privilege of working under condoleezza rice and her team, which was a life shifting experience for me to go through that. david: after the white house fellowship, your mother said " now can you get a...