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so there's a complete centralization in this white house, jake. and for my money, i know it's not a popular opinion, but i think he's probably the most powerful, best or anything but most powerful national security advisor since kissinger extra. and, you know, maybe influential scowcroft but but just in terms of the power and the relationships he has, of course, with the president, how much the president trusts him, either you know, presented with the right options. i mean, this is all foreign policy is basically through the just operationally, jake, strategically on the president decision early. that's the word. yeah. no, absolutely. jake is extremely influential. so shifting to what i would consider the the administration's major crisis in office, which was the afghanistan withdrawal, you know, you write that biden's was pretty much made up to withdraw from afghanistan back in 2009 when he returned from there on a trip as v.p. but even though his mind was pretty much made up, he still wanted to go through this very fulsome interagency process to
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so the line for the, for bill clinton was the white house. then later it was the clinton private residence. and so i think that all of these does with an opportunity to see well who was in his world since people haven't come forward and said i knew him and we had dinner or we, we would go out on outings together. nobody confessed to that until these books were brought forward to bring light to who was in his world. so why do we not know the rest of the details from these black books? what, what more could we learn from them if they were to be released might, might be information, answer questions like, like, what were the likes of bill clinton and prince andrew doing on this sex island with under age girls? is that the kind of thing that we could learn from this? it's really the, the what the black books teach us is who was, who was in the contact list of jeopardy epstein. so the books detailed the names of the people, names of, of important sites give the numbers passcodes. most of the names have been released . some have been rejected for v
so the line for the, for bill clinton was the white house. then later it was the clinton private residence. and so i think that all of these does with an opportunity to see well who was in his world since people haven't come forward and said i knew him and we had dinner or we, we would go out on outings together. nobody confessed to that until these books were brought forward to bring light to who was in his world. so why do we not know the rest of the details from these black books? what, what...
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she was interviewed by abc news white house correspondent ann compton. here's a preview. you know we struggled a little with it with the title and i would ask people, what should i title this this biography of barbara walters and people suggested things like million dollar or baba wawa. i mean, these were actually slings, arrows that she endured. and it was interesting that that's what came to mind. i was some people when i when i talked about a biography of barbara walters, but it was my it was my editor at simon schuster, priscilla peyton, who said, she really strikes me as a rule and rule breaker seemed to be exactly right, because barbara walters broke every rule around. and, you know, she didn't just break rules. she ignored them. she pretended she couldn't see them. so the idea that a a woman couldn't do serious interviews, she just ignored and went ahead and scheduled a series interviews. the idea that a woman can be paid as much as a man, well, she certainly blew that idea up. the idea later in life that a woman could age on tv, you know, she was 67 when she embar
she was interviewed by abc news white house correspondent ann compton. here's a preview. you know we struggled a little with it with the title and i would ask people, what should i title this this biography of barbara walters and people suggested things like million dollar or baba wawa. i mean, these were actually slings, arrows that she endured. and it was interesting that that's what came to mind. i was some people when i when i talked about a biography of barbara walters, but it was my it...
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i think some people said well look at what's going on at the white house. this is another reason for everybody to just assume nothing happens here in the congress. we want to disabuse you of that. i believe what happened yesterday is really a kick in the pants in terms of hey, congress, get going to deal with it in particularly, to not just reschedule but deschedule. and my own view is, descheduling is kind of a republicans dream. this is a monument to states rights, and sometimes i think republicans go tout give speech and talk about states 'rights but what they really mean is well it is state rights if they think the state is right, and that's not how senator booker and i look at this we believe in state rights and this is the example and another point i make quickly and turn it over to my friend is i feel really strongly about the end of 2ade this bizarre prevision that basically stipulates that even in states that is voted to legalize the small businesses get penalized they don't get the same tax treatment as everybody else and looks like a new day in t
i think some people said well look at what's going on at the white house. this is another reason for everybody to just assume nothing happens here in the congress. we want to disabuse you of that. i believe what happened yesterday is really a kick in the pants in terms of hey, congress, get going to deal with it in particularly, to not just reschedule but deschedule. and my own view is, descheduling is kind of a republicans dream. this is a monument to states rights, and sometimes i think...
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and it seems so often repeated of the white house, the damage control team was dispatched to the media to clarify saying that japan and india know how much the president likes the form into that box. that i need to prove that i had said bivens woods as per usual these days, have no basis in reality. so is basic promises that because of the immigration, and they're not doing well is faulty. and this display still to me, and this is a part of the team schedule, essentially just doing some kind of rubbish, i would say. and whatever they want to say, and i'd be able to sort of sell it for information about see if there is a police or people who are suffering in the region around a, from smile or do religious and neighboring countries are welcomed in do under the c c, which is the average their mind to grade be. so i think that the, i would say that this is essentially lack of knowledge on the spot of quotes out of relationship with the as you can see that there after the white house, despite the spokesman, tried to somehow calm the tempers and go to the print temples, i would say, because
and it seems so often repeated of the white house, the damage control team was dispatched to the media to clarify saying that japan and india know how much the president likes the form into that box. that i need to prove that i had said bivens woods as per usual these days, have no basis in reality. so is basic promises that because of the immigration, and they're not doing well is faulty. and this display still to me, and this is a part of the team schedule, essentially just doing some kind of...
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tom charles huston was had worked during the nixon administration for the white house. he had been tasked with exploring a robust government response to nationwide protest and dissident, particularly in opposition to the nixon administration since vietnam war policies. but more broadly construed across the spectrum, you know how to oppose, how to combat any kind of dissent that was happening in the united states at that time. and houston came up with a plan that basically would have had all the national intelligence community sort of working to to squash dissent in the united states. those capacities that had been developed for law enforcement purposes, in the case of the fbi, for example, or for national intelligence and covert operations, in the case of the cia, those those capacities would be turned inward domestically on the american population, who were just voicing their right to dissent the government's policies and houston claimed later that he was just proposing something, that the intelligence communities were, in many cases, already doing. the us army was alr
tom charles huston was had worked during the nixon administration for the white house. he had been tasked with exploring a robust government response to nationwide protest and dissident, particularly in opposition to the nixon administration since vietnam war policies. but more broadly construed across the spectrum, you know how to oppose, how to combat any kind of dissent that was happening in the united states at that time. and houston came up with a plan that basically would have had all the...
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when , for example, their candidate wins, he goes to the white house , now he has to pay his debt, and this debt is paid to the lockhet company, well, the products of the lockheed company, which is not a pickle that wants to be pickled, it is a 35-e ketotyusha band. and this is for sale the lamb is indebted to the government, for example , the zionist company laki is obliged to start a war and give a name that can sell these consolations. in the same way, i want to say that the structure is so tight in financial and commercial zionism that the american government actually lacks the necessary independence as an independent government. it doesn't exist, and it has to sink into this well because of its historical, political and economic ties to international zionism. somehow, i think it is too late to take all the necessary opportunities by turning a blind eye to the reality and blindly supporting the crimes committed during the past 75 years. kurdish israelis have now reached a point where there is no room for compensation, and i believe that if it eats its stick, it will eat its stick.
when , for example, their candidate wins, he goes to the white house , now he has to pay his debt, and this debt is paid to the lockhet company, well, the products of the lockheed company, which is not a pickle that wants to be pickled, it is a 35-e ketotyusha band. and this is for sale the lamb is indebted to the government, for example , the zionist company laki is obliged to start a war and give a name that can sell these consolations. in the same way, i want to say that the structure is so...
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i'm kevin lip ttac at the white house. and is cnn at this hour, rescues were underway in southeastern texas after historic flooding, some merges, some communities they're already more than one-third of the counties in the state are under disaster declarations. >> and now tornado watches are in effect with more heavy rain in the forecast cnn's rosa flores brought you one of those rescues live as first responders, put people on a boat and took them to dry land. she joins us now, live as the floodwaters threaten more people and more homes rosa, you've really seen it all unfolding today. people trying to get to their homes, get out of their homes, get to medicaid asian worry about their children, their pets. tell us what it's like right now there's so much emotion jessica, because the individuals who are impacted by these rising waters, they are trying to get to their property. >> they are trying to see what their property looks like right now. they're trying to get to their property and some of them taking a very high risks,
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thank you for having me- _ the white house will reportedly send $60 million worth of military aid to haiti, to help its new government re—assert control over gangs. the report — from the news outlet politico — has not been independently verified by the bbc. it says the us will send most of the aid to haiti's national police, and is likely to include vehicles, firearms, ammunition and surveillance drones. haiti's transitional council appointed the former senate leader, edgard leblanc fils, as its president on tuesday. the transitional council replaces ariel henry, who resigned as prime minister amid spiralling violence. hundreds of thousands of haitians have been displaced as gangs control an estimated 80 percent of the capital port—au—prince. the transitional council has a mandate from the caribbean community to run haiti until elections are held in 2026. for more, i'm joined byjacqueline charles, who covers haiti for the miami herald newspaper.1b. it is great to have you is always on bbc news. i want to talk first of all about this transitional council. it has only been ef
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fox news correspondent lucas tomlinson has more from the white house. ♪ ♪ reporter: good evening guy it is not just presidential historians comparing protest on college campuses but senator bernie sanders too. >> this may be biden's vietnam. i worry very much that president biden is putting himself in a position where he's alienated not just young people but a lot of democratic base in terms of his views on israel and this war. guy: fox news poll shows about face when it comes to support from young voters during the last election, biden had a 25 point advantage among voters under 30. now it is trump that leads many that category by 18 points. it took president biden over a week to address the nation about the sometimes violent protest across college campuses. here's his deputy campaign manager earlier. >> he believes in the right for peaceful protest. but that political violence ain't semitism isn't going to be accepted. the other piece here is that the president believes in what these protesters are saying and he's working to bring a peace to bring peace to the middle east and bring
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house. i was focusing on the finances and i was aware that a great deal of money involving the p networks, interact with being derived from a cash houses 11. the something sort of remarkable happened. we started to see phone selectors. they were tied to the financing of idea tax interact. there were then, apparently in touch with numbers in south america. the i was like, are they really mean and i need to, they need to call columbia. i said what, what, what, what does this mean? i mean, i think this is very bizarre, but this pattern can happen, the why these people, i touch, what do they talk to? what do they do? and i realize suddenly, are these guys turning to colombian? the sources of narco financing, the funder operations on the cross, the for, i mean, it is a light went on, may have because i was familiar with narcotics trafficking in global money laundering for organized crime. the drug money at one level or another was making its way the prophets for making their way into the world ar
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i'm arlette saenz at the white house, and this is cnn perhaps the. most dramatic moments so far in donald trump's hush money trial in new york came on friday when hope hicks, his former spokeswoman, took the stand hicks, once a trusted advisor was described as nervous, she also quiet on the stand. >> she described what it was like to try and keep a lid on reporting involving the problem president sex life, just as the access hollywood tape became public in october 2016 you'll remember just right before the election joining me now cnn contributor and former white house counsel for president nixon, john dean, john great to have you here. i want to ask you about friday's testimony as we saw hope hicks, who for so long with so close to president and trump and his orbit, how difficult do you think it was for her to take the stand in front of her former boss. she kept saying she was there under subpoena and she's also one of the few aides that hasn't tried to get a cable deal or a book deal or anything like that? >> i suspect it was very difficult for she
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lucas tomlinson at the white house. thanks lucas. for more on all of this will bring in house oversight committee chairman james kohler republican from kentucky. also serves on the house education and workforce committee. from the standpoint of settlement on the education committee, congressman, what is going on on these college campuses? the marxist anti- american leaning that's getting all of this press. where is it coming from? >> i think we are seeing the consequences of our college professors for years and years trying to indoctrinate an unrealistic liberal ideology into the minds of many liberal students. specifically that israel is how victimizing the palestinians. the palestinians are oppressed because it is real. it has created anti-semitic wave that is sweeping our campuses around the university. these blue cities were at many of the big universities are that are having these protest they have a soft on crime policies they do not know what to do because what every one of the democrat party realizes is that a significant per
lucas tomlinson at the white house. thanks lucas. for more on all of this will bring in house oversight committee chairman james kohler republican from kentucky. also serves on the house education and workforce committee. from the standpoint of settlement on the education committee, congressman, what is going on on these college campuses? the marxist anti- american leaning that's getting all of this press. where is it coming from? >> i think we are seeing the consequences of our college...
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is there more that the white house could be doing to try to get these two sides to agree on a ceasefire deal? i think you will see president biden do everything he can to try to tamp down on these protests, and the only way that we are really going to be able to get the momentum out of these protest is a ceasefire here that would allow obviously a lot of humanitarian assistance to go in. it would prevent a war with hezbollah and islay hostages to be released. there are a lot of things that would be positive for president politically. and i think it is important to remember that biden could still do this grand bargain, saudi relations with israel in return for a bunch of stuff we can give the saudis, and he wants to give the saudis, and he wants to give a speech giving out a choice for the israelis, a two state solution which is the promise, or continuing to go down the dark path they are on right now. he can't do that if the war is raging, so i think you are going to see biden doing everything he possibly can to get this over the line. we doing everything he possibly canto get this over
is there more that the white house could be doing to try to get these two sides to agree on a ceasefire deal? i think you will see president biden do everything he can to try to tamp down on these protests, and the only way that we are really going to be able to get the momentum out of these protest is a ceasefire here that would allow obviously a lot of humanitarian assistance to go in. it would prevent a war with hezbollah and islay hostages to be released. there are a lot of things that...
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hicks served on trump's 2016 campaign and was white house medications director in his administration. but, hicks told the jury that her professional relationship with trump ended in 2022. the same year she sat for an interview with the house's january 6th select committee. she also informed the jury that she is paying for her own attorney. during her testimony, hicks helped confirm a key part of the manhattan district attorney's case for saying "trump said he spoke to michael cohen and michael had paid this woman to protect him from a false allegation." she says cohen acted on his own when he paid off storm and daniels, but hicks also testified cohen didn't seem like the charitable type. hicks went on to say about trump "he wanted to know how it was playing, and just by thoughts and opinions about this story, versus having a different kind of story before the election had mr. cohen had not made that payment." adding," i think it was better to be dealing with it now, and it would have been bad to have that story come out before the election," in regards to trump. hicks, saying cohen so
hicks served on trump's 2016 campaign and was white house medications director in his administration. but, hicks told the jury that her professional relationship with trump ended in 2022. the same year she sat for an interview with the house's january 6th select committee. she also informed the jury that she is paying for her own attorney. during her testimony, hicks helped confirm a key part of the manhattan district attorney's case for saying "trump said he spoke to michael cohen and...
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she did attend the white house when roosevelt was in the white house. she attended hazel scott, the famous pianist and probably her best friend or one of her best friends. it was it was no, it was a fundraiser for the infantile paralysis. but she had yearly and they and she actually ran into him in the basement when was in his wheelchair. and they had a conversation. but yes, she was invited to the white house. she did go to the white house and hazel scott went her. yes. franklin roosevelt was never as daringly progressive as his wife, eleanor. we know that eleanor was much more liberal after this brilliant dissection of the song. wouldn't it be appropriate for us to close this session with another hearing of the original performance. i'm sorry. yes. let's get a question over here first. i'm over here. not a lot. c-span wants to. all right, i'm just curious. the new yorker had that ad. so the ad was get people to go to cafe society. it was an ad for the song, which they got. right. i mean, what was the gist of the new yorker ad? i guess read i read the
she did attend the white house when roosevelt was in the white house. she attended hazel scott, the famous pianist and probably her best friend or one of her best friends. it was it was no, it was a fundraiser for the infantile paralysis. but she had yearly and they and she actually ran into him in the basement when was in his wheelchair. and they had a conversation. but yes, she was invited to the white house. she did go to the white house and hazel scott went her. yes. franklin roosevelt was...
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but that's i would imagine, for anybody working in the white house tortuously difficult. but that's you know, that's that's that's politics. that's that's unavoidable. but in terms of worst case scenarios. i think. awful, awful, awful as this war is, you know, day by day in the last 24 hours have been especially it could be more still. and so those those those steps are being taken. the question has driven the relationship between china and russia from a transactional relationship to a strategic relationship. i'm not sure you know china is resolute about not joining the war. they could of course, it's a choice for them to make they seem to be resolute about not the sanctions regime and they seem to be resolute about not providing even certain kinds of basic military support to to russia there is a lot of rhetorical support, no limited partnership. it's the fault narrow. you'll get that line from from from from beijing. and there are ways in which it's a strategic relationship for the two countries and that they can kind of enhance their powers. you know, china's enormous
but that's i would imagine, for anybody working in the white house tortuously difficult. but that's you know, that's that's that's politics. that's that's unavoidable. but in terms of worst case scenarios. i think. awful, awful, awful as this war is, you know, day by day in the last 24 hours have been especially it could be more still. and so those those those steps are being taken. the question has driven the relationship between china and russia from a transactional relationship to a...
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of course, out of relationship with the as you can see that there after we will have the white house as far as spokesman drive to somehow calm the tempers and go to the printer. because i would say, because this was highly in something that, but i'd still be in the space all said, all the things that was being celebrated in moscow and all across the biggest country in the world. a correspondent shape rose as some of the light is from the christ, the savior cathedral in the heart of the nations. well, you join me from the beautiful place to save your cathedral, as you can see behind me as the star dogs, it's easter sunday. now, the balance of wrong and patriarch career has presided over the religious celebrations here. i know the social celebrations can begin here in russia, in moscow and across the old soviet union. and serbia, in australia, the u. k. europe, on the united states and canada. the whole orthodox world is united on this very special day. finally day, a day of coming together of traditional food. the east are cakes, easter eggs, children getting gifts, and it's also a da
of course, out of relationship with the as you can see that there after we will have the white house as far as spokesman drive to somehow calm the tempers and go to the printer. because i would say, because this was highly in something that, but i'd still be in the space all said, all the things that was being celebrated in moscow and all across the biggest country in the world. a correspondent shape rose as some of the light is from the christ, the savior cathedral in the heart of the nations....
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house. and so jessica, these are some of the risks that individuals are taking them. you could see her, her and in another man, i'm not sure who the man is, but she is trying to get her medication. that's what she told me moments ago. >> and we know from talking to first responders there's that this is what they say people should not be doing right now because they just don't know the dangerous, they don't know how deep the water is. >> there are snakes and reptiles goals in other things that are dangerous. there could be chemicals in this water that could make this woman very sick. and yet we're seeing her take this risk at the moment, just to go back to you it, can be very scary as you can see rosie, we can't see what's underneath that water. it's not clear at all, so hope hopefully she will make it there safely. thank you so much. for all that reporting. rosa flores in harris county, texas for us. >> we appreciate it. >> still ahead tonight. one of former president trump's at one time clo
house. and so jessica, these are some of the risks that individuals are taking them. you could see her, her and in another man, i'm not sure who the man is, but she is trying to get her medication. that's what she told me moments ago. >> and we know from talking to first responders there's that this is what they say people should not be doing right now because they just don't know the dangerous, they don't know how deep the water is. >> there are snakes and reptiles goals in other...
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the second week of testimony in his hush money trial ended with former members of his white house staff appearing to further confirm accounts that the alleged hush money payment to stormy daniels was known about in his oval office. as house judiciary's ranking democrat, what have you taken from what you've heard so far? >> so far what i've heard confirms in every respect and is building the case that he was paying the hush money in order to keep it quiet for the election purposes. he clearly -- he signed the checks to michael cohen. we know that. michael cohen will testify to that, i'm sure. and by signing those checks and calling them legal expenses, that's fraud. and -- which is a misdemeanor, but that fraud for the purpose of effecting the election makes it a felony. and they're establishing in hope hicks' testimony and testimony establishes very well as i'm sure collin will say the same thing that it was for the purpose of efkting the election. cohen is a difficult witness because he has lied on other things and they will try to impeach his testimony, but the testimony by hicks and
the second week of testimony in his hush money trial ended with former members of his white house staff appearing to further confirm accounts that the alleged hush money payment to stormy daniels was known about in his oval office. as house judiciary's ranking democrat, what have you taken from what you've heard so far? >> so far what i've heard confirms in every respect and is building the case that he was paying the hush money in order to keep it quiet for the election purposes. he...
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the white house is dismissing criticism that biden played both sides of the card after the president called out both islamophobia and anti-semitism. >> lately, we have been seeing a lot of violent anti-semitic rhetoric on campuses. does he think islamophobia is just as big of a problem on campus as anti-semitism? >> the president is always going to call out all forms of hate, always. it is our -- it is part of who we are. as a country. as, when we talk about our freedom, our democracy, to disagree and agree with each other, even about this war. >> judge jeanine: all right, katie, the president is going to call out all forms of hate. irrespective of the fact that we are at an inflection point with anti-semitism in this country. there is no claims right now of islamophobia. why do you think the president is doing that? >> katie: well, he is really worried about losing michigan and rashida tlaib, part of the squad, democrats like to say the squad does not have a lot of influence, they are the far left of the party, but she is the one who has been driving this movement against joe biden
the white house is dismissing criticism that biden played both sides of the card after the president called out both islamophobia and anti-semitism. >> lately, we have been seeing a lot of violent anti-semitic rhetoric on campuses. does he think islamophobia is just as big of a problem on campus as anti-semitism? >> the president is always going to call out all forms of hate, always. it is our -- it is part of who we are. as a country. as, when we talk about our freedom, our...
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well, this idea of any kind of a us guarantee has to assume that in washington or the white house has a certain amount of what cause it leverage of a israel doesn't. well that's, that's the $1000000.00 question. i mean, does it really? i mean, we have seen these like, you know, that for the policies and politics between that then the one by the in the, the, the tools important factors. i mean 1st from on the side, this is a very 1st coalition government and nothing you know is protected by the right wing religious parties the, the thought with them and this coalition. so if they leave the government, it means a split. the some sort of bible is, is that it's so it's almost like at the same time it's of elections even to us. and nothing else realizes that by then also is locked in a perfect position to exercise as leverage because yes, the odd critic of demonstrations about embarrassing the democrats, especially by the soonest progressive democrats that there is that a big issue within a minute of an ocean within the democratic party that is very critical of binding on his positions. bu
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in the 1980s, legislators in congress began in congress and in the white house began to radically reshape immigration law, leaving the high times the world of in which lewis officer pulling leaving behind the world in which citizenship could follow death for these impressive people. people of that era. the was willing to welcome them into citizenship despite their illegal alien. the generations that have followed lewis loftis fully these days. the boston been able to live their lives as u.s. citizens and, not so much anymore. across about ten years, beginning in middle of the 1980s and stretching to through the middle of the 1980s, congress made it easier to fall into the immigration, prison and deportation pipeline. and they made it a lot harder to get out of it. so instead of seeing migrants as the whole complicated people, they in the way that judges saw. lewis loftus earlier today immigration laws tie migrant to their worst moments. and thing is, we are far worse moments. and for some of us, those moments are done in public way where they lead to policing and prosecutions and convicti
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in fact, that the white house after meeting president biden inside the oval office how many of you had mark hamill will lead the press briefing on your bingo card hands. >> you know, why call him mr. president. >> he said you can call me joe and i said, can i call you job wan kenobi? he liked that we liked that moment. >> that was very cool. >> all right. thank you so much for joining me today. amphoteric a whitfield, the cnn newsroom with jessica dean starts right now your ms cnn newsroom, i'm jessica dean in washington and we begin with breaking news police at the university of virginia. i just broke up a pro-palestinian encampment after declaring it and unlawful assembly seen as his full sandoval's joining us now, what well, what's the latest on this? >> so just go over witnessing right now play out in charlottesville, virginia on the university of virginia campus is really just the latest example of tensions rising on american university campus control room. we may or may not have some pictures. i believe of what has transpired over the last hour or so just to set the scene for vie
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lucas thompson is life at the white house with how the anti- israel chaos is complicating his reelection campaign, lucas what can you tell us? >> that is right. after days of silence and president biden after the sometimes violent protest on college campuses across the country, the president spoke to the nation thursday and this was his message. >> so let me be clear peaceful protests in america, violent protest is not protected. peaceful protest is. it's essential to democracy but dissent must never lead to disorder or denying the rights of other students can finish a semester in their college education. >> senator bernie sanders and many historians have made the following comparison. >> i am thinking back in other people are making this reference that this may be biden's vietnam. i worry very much that president biden is putting himself in a position where he has alienated not just young people but a lot of the democratic base in terms of his views on israel and this war. >> it is a good argument. i never argue with history. i tell people all of the time that history ought to be our te
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and it seems so often repeated at the white house. the damage control team was quickly dispatched to clarify, sat in japan and india know very well how much president biden likes them before the indian ambassador, i know it took on, i had said biden's words as so often these days have no basis in reality. so it is basic promises that because of the immigration, india is not doing well is faulty. and this display is totally then this is a part of the teams get to essentially just drink some kind of but let me sure i would say and whatever they want to say at the administrative style it for information about see if there is a provision for people who are suffering in the region around a, from smile, religious and neighboring countries are welcomed in do under the c c, which is the wish they have mind degrade the. so i think that the, i would say that this is essentially lack of knowledge on the spot. of course, out of issue with the as you can see that there after we will have the white house despite the spokesman drive to somehow calm
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not everybody memorizes every aid on every white house campaign staff. boy are you going to think she is important if you determine when the washington post had this bombshell, the person they went to they knew was a top aide who would get right to trump and the other leaders, was not the campaign manager, was not some other friend or family member. they went to hope hicks the washington port reporter contacting hicks with this impending bombshell scoop and a deadline for any additional response they wanted to get. she rushed into the campaign leadership. there was a palpable panic and she testifies that the initial response was that you need to hear the tape to be sure but, quote, deny, deny, deny. she recounted how candidate trump privately knew this was going to be a massive story, she said. this was a crisis. now, take that in and say what are we talking about? we are doing campaign memories? we are doing one of these documentaries where we go back and look at the old campaign? no. the point is not that hope hicks has fascinating and sometimes never
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covid shutdowns, all the horrors that happened when joe biden took the white house and democrats took full control. that's why we won the house in 2022. but what have we done with it? what are we giving republican voters to vote for? president trump is the reason why people are going to turn out in november and i'm here fighting every single day to push my party to be a republican-controlled majority that will fight and pass his agenda when he's in the white house in january and right now, we are not that republican majority. we have a speaker, mike johnson, that we-- by the way i elected him and voted for that man so i have every right to be standing here. it wasn't a choice of america, it was a choice within our republican conference. and i voted for mike johnson because his voting record before he became speaker was conservative. he voted against funding ukraine. he was solidly pro-life. he voted to secure the border. he voted to fight against democrats. fight against the witch hunt against president trump, but once he became speaker he has become a man that none of us recognize. h
covid shutdowns, all the horrors that happened when joe biden took the white house and democrats took full control. that's why we won the house in 2022. but what have we done with it? what are we giving republican voters to vote for? president trump is the reason why people are going to turn out in november and i'm here fighting every single day to push my party to be a republican-controlled majority that will fight and pass his agenda when he's in the white house in january and right now, we...
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in fact, that the white house after meeting president biden inside the oval office how many of you had mark hamill will lead the press briefing on your bingo card hands. >> you know, why call him mr. president. >> he said you can call me joe and i said, can i call you job wan kenobi? he liked that we liked that
in fact, that the white house after meeting president biden inside the oval office how many of you had mark hamill will lead the press briefing on your bingo card hands. >> you know, why call him mr. president. >> he said you can call me joe and i said, can i call you job wan kenobi? he liked that we liked that
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. >> with me in the white house, we will protect the trump tax cuts for working families, we will make our middle class stronger, bigger, better, stronger, wealthier and more prosperous than ever before. paul: the battle lines are drawn in what is shaping up to be a defining policy issue in the 2024 campaign with president biden promising to let key provisions in the trump era tax cuts and jobs act expire if he's reelected next year. let's bring in kevins hassett, he serves as chairman of the council of economic advisers in the trump administration and is a distinguished visiting fellow at the hoover institution. welcome, kevin. good to see you again. >> good to see you. paul: let me first ask you about the economy, kind of mediocre jobs results friday. 11.6% growth in the -- 1.6% growth in the first quarter but prices not falling. what do you think of the outlook? >> right. i think the fed and markets are focused too much on the kind of short-run things like or what did the jobs number do this week and so on. and the bottom line is that because of president biden's policies, their med
. >> with me in the white house, we will protect the trump tax cuts for working families, we will make our middle class stronger, bigger, better, stronger, wealthier and more prosperous than ever before. paul: the battle lines are drawn in what is shaping up to be a defining policy issue in the 2024 campaign with president biden promising to let key provisions in the trump era tax cuts and jobs act expire if he's reelected next year. let's bring in kevins hassett, he serves as chairman of...
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. >>> an amazing moment at the white house is president biden named 19 recipients of the presidential medal of freedom. said this year's recipients are incredible people whose relentless curiosity, inventiveness, ingenuity, and hope have kept faith in a better tomorrow. included mayor michael bloomberg. civil rights activists medgar evers was posthumously awarded a medal. world war ii veteran served as the naacp's first field secretary in mississippi pushing for school integration, organizing folder registration drives. he was assassinated in front of his home in 1963. tonight joy reid and rachel maddow discuss joy's best selling book. the love story that awakened america. you can watch them live at the apollo tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern on msnbc and streaming on peacock. >>> the one and only steve kornacki is talking about the kentucky derby, next. all people see. otezla is the #1 prescribed pill to treat plaque psoriasis. allison! over here! otezla can help you get clearer skin and reduce itching and flaking. with no routine blood tests required. doctors have been prescribing otezl
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trump's former white house communications director, look noticeably uncomfortable as she avoided eye contact with her former boss. and after a chemo foment in her testimony, she began crying. cnn's paula reid has details hope hicks, one of trump's former closest advisers, took the stand and the new york hush money trial. >> i'm really nervous. she revealed to the court, as she began her testimony, she did have some warm words for her former boss us praising his ability to message. he deserves the credit for the different messages that the campaign focused on in terms of the agenda that he put forth. but she never looked at him during most of her testimony instead, focusing directly on the lawyers asking her questions. she testified at length about the impact of the access hollywood tape ape on the 2016 trump campaign, and how it was a crisis she was the first person and the campaign to learn of the tape what she was contacted by a reporter. i was concerned. >> she said she also witnessed trump's reaction to the story. asked if he was upset. she said, yes yeah, he was she also told th
trump's former white house communications director, look noticeably uncomfortable as she avoided eye contact with her former boss. and after a chemo foment in her testimony, she began crying. cnn's paula reid has details hope hicks, one of trump's former closest advisers, took the stand and the new york hush money trial. >> i'm really nervous. she revealed to the court, as she began her testimony, she did have some warm words for her former boss us praising his ability to message. he...
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you wearing these iconic outfits while working in the white house. after we spent an extraordinary day together in your beautiful home talking in your incredible library, i see the thousands of books that you have and i am so glad you have created the goodwin room in the concorde free library with all these books you were not going to move with you. that is a huge gift for concorde because the library was inspiring. >> it means so much to me to know. we had 10,000 books. i could only bring 2500. it was sad to know what would happen but now i know they are in a room where high school kids come and they are alive. my buddies are still there but what i think was so extraordinary was i had been used to going through archives, studying presidents. i used to call them my guys because i spent so long living with them but now this was my guy in the same room. i never used to get an answer when i spoke to lincoln or roosevelt but he could argue with me. we really did have that last time together. i think about people who have memorabilia from their families.
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buchanan has a telegraph key put in the white house from the east room of the white house so that he can receive and respond to. queen victoria's telegram coming over of the first transatlantic cable thank you very much show is over they took it out again what i going to use this for. yeah sir. i'm curious if jefferson davis or any of the confederate used to telegraph as well as lincoln and the generals. great question. the answer no for multiple reasons. reason number one is that there wasn't much telegraph infrastructure in the south. if you look at the census report sort of 1860 before the war, north of the mason-dixon line, there is spider web of telegraph lines, south of the mason-dixon line. there is one telegraph line that runs down the east coast, one telegraph line that runs down the mississippi valley, and one telegraph line runs across to new orleans. and that's it. during the war, the united states military telegraph corps built 15,000 additional miles of telegraph. the confederates 500, because as they had a supply problem. you need glass for the insulators and then you
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what did the white house press corps think of her? she didn't come to the white house and. hang with us in the press briefing room. she was a presence, especially during that time where she got the sadat begin. all that was done, obviously away, from the white house. but when we travel wild with her, she was just she was that that new year's eve in tehran at midnight, they brought the travel pool. me and couple of other reporters up to the the elegant ballroom of the the avalon palace. they opened the doors and there was president carter and mrs. carter shah of iran, king hussein of jordan. and they just all said, happy new year, toast and champagne and everything. and i said, mr. president, you're going to go to egypt tomorrow to see president sadat. why is that? he went one. barbara wasn't there because. she and john chancellor of nbc and some the other bigwigs had been invited to the party they were off dancing somewhere and indeed, a few minutes later, we went back downstairs. the president's secret service agent, -- kiser, came and got me said, the president needs to s
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lucas tomlinson is live at the white house with more. hello, lucas. >> reporter: mike, many critics pointed out that the it took over a week for president biden to condemn the anti-semitic protests going on on some of the college campuses. here was president biden speaking at the white house thursday. -- thursday. >> so let me be clear, peaceful protests in america, violent protest is not protectedded. peace. protest is. dissent is essential to democracy, but it never must lead to disorder or denying the rights of others so students can finish the semester and their college education. >> reporter: senator bernie sanders did make the comparison and said e this does feel like biden's vietnam. earlier yesterday at the white house jim clyburn who many say was responsible for president biden winning that 2020 election, as a you can see here, he received the medal of freedom. other democratic colleagues were also honored such as al gore, john kerry, nancy pelosi. the white house pushed back earlier on any comparison to the vietnam war. >> joe
lucas tomlinson is live at the white house with more. hello, lucas. >> reporter: mike, many critics pointed out that the it took over a week for president biden to condemn the anti-semitic protests going on on some of the college campuses. here was president biden speaking at the white house thursday. -- thursday. >> so let me be clear, peaceful protests in america, violent protest is not protectedded. peace. protest is. dissent is essential to democracy, but it never must lead to...
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times" and co- author of "the divider, trump in the white house 2017 to 2021." looking at this week, president biden reacted to the pro- palestine protests taking over college campuses. let's take a listen. >> we have all seen the images and they have put to the test two fundamental american principles. excuse me. the first is the right to free speech and people to peacefully assemble and make their voices heard. the second is the rule of law. both must be upheld here >> what did you make of biden's remarks, peter, is there a strategy you can define from behind them? >> he remained relatively quiet about the protests for days. it took about 10 days for him to make these comments since the last time he briefly addressed it in remarks to reporters. he had come under a lot of pressure. republicans were criticizing him for not speaking out democrats were frustrated, at least centrist and water it pro- israel democrats were frustrated he was not speaking out on anti-semitism, the images on tv were very disturbing to a lot of people and they wanted the president to gi
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the former white house communications director looked noticeably uncomfortable as she avoided eye contact with her former boss and after a key moment in her testimony, she began crying cnn's bryan todd has details he was visibly nervous during her testimony. >> cnn's reporters inside the courtroom said teared up at one point and rarely looked at her former boss. observers say taking the stand for the prosecution had to have been difficult for the 35-year-old who said to be fiercely loyal to donald trump looks, she's not a political operative by nature. this is more of a personal situation for her, so there's got to be really hard for her to go out there and make her case hope charlotte hicks, a former teenage model, first worked in the world of media and communications after graduating from southern methodist university, she did not come up in politics. >> she came up in pr, in new york, working with ivanka trump and then was brought onto the campaign and in many ways, she was seen as like an section of the trump family in testimony, hicks said of working with ivanka trump. i was enjoying
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white house, our denis davidov on how biden is trying to stay afloat, who is he betting on now? in the usa there is no award higher than the presidential medal of freedom, i’m confused, although 7 years ago i received the same medal from obama’s hands, he then called biden the best vice president in history, he’s the only one who’s a bad president, failure for failure on all fronts, journalists remind the white house press secretary. some congressmen and senators believe that the war between israel and hamas is the president's war, it could... become a repeat of vietnam for biden, what do you say to that? joe biden, ending the longest war in us history, has just managed to convince both parties in congress to invest in our national security in ukraine to ensure we don't get drawn into conflict in europe. this characterizes him as a leader. that's right, he could never do it unite nato. americans from afghanistan are a stigma rather than an achievement for biden. force nato members to help. ukraine can’t either, trump would force it,” the telegraph writes. the newspap
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lucas tomlinson has the latest from the white house. lucas, what is the administration doing about it this weekend? >> well, aishah, 10 days passed between president biden's exchange in the virginia country side at the earth day event and his formal remarks here at the thursday, condemning anti-semitic protests. >> there's no place for hate speech or violence of any kind, whether it's anti-semitism, islamophobia, discrimination against arab americans or palestinian americans, it's simply wrong. >> our own peter doocy followed up yesterday at the white house press briefing and asked a question about the fraternity brothers at chapel hill who saved the american flag. >> does he think that islamophobia is just as big of a problem on campus than anti-semitism? >> the president is going to call out all forms of hate, always. look, protecting the american flag is admirable. i'll leave it there. >> here is the scene at george washington university as you showed off the top of the program, just five blocks away from here. the statue of george w
lucas tomlinson has the latest from the white house. lucas, what is the administration doing about it this weekend? >> well, aishah, 10 days passed between president biden's exchange in the virginia country side at the earth day event and his formal remarks here at the thursday, condemning anti-semitic protests. >> there's no place for hate speech or violence of any kind, whether it's anti-semitism, islamophobia, discrimination against arab americans or palestinian americans, it's...
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hope hicks, she was a top aide for donald trump during the 2016 campaign and inside the white house this week, she became the latest prosecution witness to testify at his hush money trial for significant and at times emotional testimony. straight ahead plus texas congressman henry cuellar is proclaiming his and his wife's innocence after both are indicted, accused of accepting nearly $600,000 in bribes the very latest straight ahead, as cnn newsroom continues we're here to get your sayyed of the store. affairs, bribery prostitution. >> why do we keep ending up here? >> you can't write this stuff. >> united states of scandal with jake tapper now streaming on macs to type two diabetes, discover the ozempic tries zone i got the power of three. i load my a1c cv risk and lost some weight. >> and studies the majority of people reached an a1c under seven and maintained it. >> i'm under seven ozempic lottery where's the risk of major cardiovascular events such as stroke, heart attack, or death in adults, also with known heart disease. >> i'm loring my wrist. adults lost up to 14 pounds, lost the
hope hicks, she was a top aide for donald trump during the 2016 campaign and inside the white house this week, she became the latest prosecution witness to testify at his hush money trial for significant and at times emotional testimony. straight ahead plus texas congressman henry cuellar is proclaiming his and his wife's innocence after both are indicted, accused of accepting nearly $600,000 in bribes the very latest straight ahead, as cnn newsroom continues we're here to get your sayyed of...
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you worked in the white house. do you see there is a viable path for trump to successfully consolidate the power in the executive branch question >> absolutely. i know that they learned the lessons from the first time around, where they try to amend these more extreme policies and they realized that there is a system of government across the u.s. government that works and that is how policy works. what they've learned is they've taken all the lessons of navigating that space and being challenged by it because people were following rules and the judicial system and they were not going to break the law and they figured out a way to navigate it. we should take them at their word. when you hear trump, sometimes his policies shift with whatever way the wind is blowing. i would say is pay attention to the heritage foundation. pay attention to things like project 2025. that is where the actual policies that will come into a trump administration are being written and sold to the public. >> i'm so glad you said that last pa
you worked in the white house. do you see there is a viable path for trump to successfully consolidate the power in the executive branch question >> absolutely. i know that they learned the lessons from the first time around, where they try to amend these more extreme policies and they realized that there is a system of government across the u.s. government that works and that is how policy works. what they've learned is they've taken all the lessons of navigating that space and being...
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the president addressed the nation from the white house on thursday. here was his message. >> so let me be clear, peaceful protest in america, violent protest is not protected, peaceful protest is. the dissent is essential to democracy, but dissent not the right so students can't finish their semester and college education. >> and made the following comparison. >> i am thinking back and other people are making this reference, that this may be biden's vietnam. i worry very much that president biden is putting himself in a position where he is alienated not just young people, but a lot of the democratic base in terms of his views on israel and this war. >> it's a good argument. you know, i never argue with history. i tell people all the time, history ought to be our teacher. >> jim cliburn was given the medal of freedom from president biden yesterday, a lawmaker who many think are responsible for biden's 2020 victory. other democratic colleagues were honored such as al gore, john kerry, and nancy pelosi. the white house earlier pushed back on any compari
the president addressed the nation from the white house on thursday. here was his message. >> so let me be clear, peaceful protest in america, violent protest is not protected, peaceful protest is. the dissent is essential to democracy, but dissent not the right so students can't finish their semester and college education. >> and made the following comparison. >> i am thinking back and other people are making this reference, that this may be biden's vietnam. i worry very much...
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although, it is one set to take power again in congress and in the white house. >> you know, over more than five decades, i worked with hundreds of republicans in congress and in the executive branch, people who were, in many cases, significantly more conservative than i. but, who cared about the country, wanted to solve problems, believed in institutions, believed in the rule of law. that began to slip away before donald trump. he was an accelerant of this process. i get challenged sometimes by republicans especially in office that i want to destroy the republican party. i want to save a party that should be a problem-solving party. but, it has gone so far from its roots and the troubling reality is that even without trump, you look at not just the freedom caucus people in congress, by the way, the citadel soiling itself by having nancy mace, who is one of the worst trump followers as it's commencement speaker. you look at the party now into the next generation, the people in the school boards and the state legislatures and the party positions, they make the freedom caucus people look
although, it is one set to take power again in congress and in the white house. >> you know, over more than five decades, i worked with hundreds of republicans in congress and in the executive branch, people who were, in many cases, significantly more conservative than i. but, who cared about the country, wanted to solve problems, believed in institutions, believed in the rule of law. that began to slip away before donald trump. he was an accelerant of this process. i get challenged...
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yeah, and that's, that's true with the white house. that's true with everyone on capitol hill because we have data for that data is that it doesn't duty to public opinion. the opinion polls i mentioned earlier, other students here unless you have the tennessee reporting from the encampment to george washington university. thank you very much. i, i always bring you back to our top story, this, our diplomatic and diplomatic efforts which have intensified to reach a deal for a ceasefire in gaza. mazda allegation is in cairo, holding towards the mediators from egypt and guitar, n. c. i, a director william burns, the group. i'm us says that it is studying the latest is really proposal in a positive manner, but that's sticking points remain as bringing more one of the shar elders, you're a senior political analyst. you are joining us from paris, more one, it's good to get to talk to you on this. and there's a, there's a big gray area. there are a lot of questions around this. we have very little certainty, and it kind of feels like we've bee
yeah, and that's, that's true with the white house. that's true with everyone on capitol hill because we have data for that data is that it doesn't duty to public opinion. the opinion polls i mentioned earlier, other students here unless you have the tennessee reporting from the encampment to george washington university. thank you very much. i, i always bring you back to our top story, this, our diplomatic and diplomatic efforts which have intensified to reach a deal for a ceasefire in gaza....
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that's why i'm on the white white house in there with by then the last couple of days we were by cutting disconnected because you are talking about pressing for you to and you're talking about sorry, freedom of preston. you're talking about journalism and all of these ethics and professionalism, and you are not standing with your colleagues. think also like from where are the 8 p from where are the reuters from? where are all of these international news agencies getting their footage and for their frontiers and their images? they're getting it from us, from the journals on the ground, from the cousins from the people who i've been starving and threatening their legs to show the world what strange currently happening, all happening. but during this involves, i had 0 protection like literally 0. there's no protection for us every single day when we go out and report. we feel like that's our last day. nothing protects us. i get injured. there's no guarantee i've got medical treatment, there's no guarantee someone's gonna fluctuate. another piece of it is you all even being recognized as jou
that's why i'm on the white white house in there with by then the last couple of days we were by cutting disconnected because you are talking about pressing for you to and you're talking about sorry, freedom of preston. you're talking about journalism and all of these ethics and professionalism, and you are not standing with your colleagues. think also like from where are the 8 p from where are the reuters from? where are all of these international news agencies getting their footage and for...