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no, it's not the white house. it's a summer house. it's the shadow white house. but it resembles the south facade so spectacularly. and poor president wilson is just trapped by the shadows of all the issues he has to deal with. and he's according to conservative cartoonist john mccutchen of chicago he's not doing it too well. however, when to the larger than life presidency of in delano roosevelt about oscar caesar of working for the new york times imagines a white house that's overtakington as the personnel of the president and strength as a president redraws the map. we get to truman who gave us the white house. we more know and love today and he's remodeled it. her block the washington post cartoonist us that he's remodeled it but he can't quite fulfill his promise as president because nobody will run with in his first campaign. lyndon baines johnson larger than life. everhing's coming up. roses is as it gets to pass legislation and settle issues it's it's almost like a honeymoon between him and herb block and we have a great her blk editor a cartoon collectio
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ties to white house history. she also formed the white house paintings committee to seek out important works art that could be added to the white collection and displayed. she appointed first ever white house curator and she championed a public law that was passed by congress giving the white house museum status, which then meant that all items required for the white house collections, for her project and for after would be preserved and protected in perpetuity. and as i have said, she helped form the white house historical association, which carries on work to this day. jacqueline kennedy worked daily and tires tirelessly on the restoration project. she was by no means just its figurehead. hundreds of pages of her handwritten notes, memos, correspondence. now part of the jacqueline bouvier kennedy onassis papers at the kennedy library are evidence of that. did much of the research and seeking out the fine antiques and furniture that had some connection to the white house. early american history for a presidentia
ties to white house history. she also formed the white house paintings committee to seek out important works art that could be added to the white collection and displayed. she appointed first ever white house curator and she championed a public law that was passed by congress giving the white house museum status, which then meant that all items required for the white house collections, for her project and for after would be preserved and protected in perpetuity. and as i have said, she helped...
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so, the white house destination, white house as a patriotic symbol. so, why am i even showing you the west we this westside? by the mid-and late-19th century, the facade tells the story of what the content of the cartoonist. and the first story that gets told is, the presidency becomes important enough that there are spoils to be had and the spoils come out of the side. they do t come out of the front. no one will take wealth out of the entrance. it is the side of the building thatdepicted. and part magazine, a weekly publication from about the 1850s to 1917. the spoils of presidency, it is the side. want to know what cleveland is thinking? you go to decide. why doesn't the side appear in ese cartoons anymore? itis because we do not associate spoils with the presidcy anymore. in my transition from facades, i am just brinng you this teddy roosevelt, with a train wreck running at him. and this is squashing the white house, giving wilson the entry, right? speaking of wilson, now we are getting into the south facade. it is my argument, not 100% of the tim
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the white house. now, it's shorthanded by saying white house history with frank sesno, who's our moderator. and. and, frank, you have big shoes to fill, at least high shoes to fill, because we have ann compton here and we had four episodes of white house history with ann compton. and that was great fun as well. this program is put together by the david rubenstein national center for white house history here at the association, led by dr. colleen shogun, dr. matthew costello, and all of their colleagues who are here today. put in a tremendous amount of work to put on this series, as well as our other substantive programs that we have as part of our education mission here at the association. i'd like to acknowledge a member of our board of directors, anita mcbride, who is here, and three distinguished former members of our board, bob mcgee, martha kumar and mike mccurry, who are also on the panel. we have several members of our national council on white house history who are the real wind in a in the sa
the white house. now, it's shorthanded by saying white house history with frank sesno, who's our moderator. and. and, frank, you have big shoes to fill, at least high shoes to fill, because we have ann compton here and we had four episodes of white house history with ann compton. and that was great fun as well. this program is put together by the david rubenstein national center for white house history here at the association, led by dr. colleen shogun, dr. matthew costello, and all of their...
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house at the white house. the money went to their owners. and so for her son to have done that was really kind of a shocking revelation to me when i discovered that. and there's a reason why these families brought their enslaved workers. and that was simply because congress never gave them enough money to run for the president's mansion house in new york and philadelphia. and that was part of why the washington's brought. they also hired individuals, both whites, to work in their executive houses. but they didn't have enough money. and and and sarah polk was another good example where she sort of made a campaign promise that if she were first lady, she would stay within her budget. and part of the way she she did that was she got rid of ten staff members, the white house, and replaced them all with her enslaved servants. and that was how she budget. so congress has never done enough and. this is sort of the whole history of first ladies and the white house in the frustrations they had of running this house wit
house at the white house. the money went to their owners. and so for her son to have done that was really kind of a shocking revelation to me when i discovered that. and there's a reason why these families brought their enslaved workers. and that was simply because congress never gave them enough money to run for the president's mansion house in new york and philadelphia. and that was part of why the washington's brought. they also hired individuals, both whites, to work in their executive...
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one very, very role, of course, in the white house is that of the white house. social secretary, relying on one's expertise in protocol, tact, etiquette, hospitality. i think there might be some magic. it has, and it remains key to build relationships, maintain diplomatic ones, present the most welcoming experience possible at the white house. the kansas city star in 1921 reflected her duties will be as complex as that of an. that was laura harlan, the social secretary for, warren g. harding and calvin coolidge, who served from that year to 1929. but, of course, was 20 years prior, in 1901, during president theodore roosevelt's administration. that first lady edith hired the very first official social secretary at the white house, isabella hagner james, and ever since social secretaries have helped create memorable experiences for all guests at the white house from kings and heads of states, artists, scholars and little children chasing those easter eggs at the white house easter egg roll. while the reins of the job varies and you will likely never them on a goo
one very, very role, of course, in the white house is that of the white house. social secretary, relying on one's expertise in protocol, tact, etiquette, hospitality. i think there might be some magic. it has, and it remains key to build relationships, maintain diplomatic ones, present the most welcoming experience possible at the white house. the kansas city star in 1921 reflected her duties will be as complex as that of an. that was laura harlan, the social secretary for, warren g. harding...
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come to work in the white house? >> never worked in the white house. >> as the point is it? works no syrup or yes wanted to work in the white house. it brought to the dance brickwork to go to the white house. i was offered jobs mr. trump a job when mr. trump wanted me too which is working with don at the white house general counsel. >> you work once i'm i brought a lawyer in sui should not go in because there would be no attorney-client privilege and in order to handle some of the matters i talked about it best suited for me not to go in and every president. >> here is what i think. i work for 10 years your trash and value work did not get a job in the white house and now you haven just like everyone else who got fired and did not get the job they want like james had a selfish motivation after you dip that is what i see here today that is what i got personal attorney year of my son in high school waiting for my daughter who is going back to new york. >> exactly what you want? >> a receive exactly what i want. >> a gentleman's time has expired. >> "new york times" reporting j
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house chief to have staff as well as several others inside the white house. inside the situation room and inside these different agency's operations centers. the agencies were given a deadline of friday to make sure they submit these protocols and any updates that need to go with them to the white house to the office of the cabinet secretary. excuse me, the office of cabinet affairs as well as to the white house chief to have staff. this is the action that's coming now in light of obviously the reality around this information not having been conveyed to the national security adviser, to the national security council and to biden as it relates to secretary austin. >> we do wish him well. prostate cancer can be very serious. the president says he has no plans of relieving the secretary of his duties. aaron, thank you very much. good to be with you. i'm katy tur. it is currently 3:05 and when a president takes the oath of office, they swear to preserve, protect, and defend the constitution. one of if not the key component of that constitution is free and fair el
house chief to have staff as well as several others inside the white house. inside the situation room and inside these different agency's operations centers. the agencies were given a deadline of friday to make sure they submit these protocols and any updates that need to go with them to the white house to the office of the cabinet secretary. excuse me, the office of cabinet affairs as well as to the white house chief to have staff. this is the action that's coming now in light of obviously the...
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the white house stated -- did the white house know about that procedure? did you know he was undergoing a procedure? >> no. >> doctors used the phrase selective in their statement. the use of that described by the pentagon was fully transparent. >> that was my mistake. i thought that was in the statement. i refer to the pentagon on that. i am not a medical expert. i cannot. >> elective procedure >> do you know what an elective procedure implies that might sound like what we are not being told? >> -- are there any consequences for any dod officials that knew about secretary alston but did not report that information -- secretary austin but did not report that information. what did the president -- he's the commander-in-chief. >> he should get the appropriate care that he needs to get better. so he can get back to work. he believes that we should learn from this both in terms of notification and transparency to the american people. and we're going to do what we have to do and as karin said, we will take steps at the white house to make sure that we have a go
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white house insider telling axios these border crisis meetings under the biden white house they're not attended by agency chiefs or leaders. they're attended by deputies, congressman. how do you fix a problem with that. we've lost so much of national security and sovereignty with the open border and number within issue in the country and scrambling around and something the biden administration and actually takes seriously and looking for scape goads and border has to be controlled. people were afraid of what's coming and with all if you have indication. i'm urning my family, my con stitch junes, be ready for emergency. something big could happen and i think it's a matter of when not if. elizabeth: congressman babin of texas, thank you. still ahead, congressman de-especially ports of entry see toe and carl roth, new report top democrats ordering fellow democrats to stop talking about the president's age. it's "taboo but now senate democrats really worried he will lose because he's"too old. tonight in our second installment in our misleading america series, we take on dhs sec tourist may
white house insider telling axios these border crisis meetings under the biden white house they're not attended by agency chiefs or leaders. they're attended by deputies, congressman. how do you fix a problem with that. we've lost so much of national security and sovereignty with the open border and number within issue in the country and scrambling around and something the biden administration and actually takes seriously and looking for scape goads and border has to be controlled. people were...
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shortly after, the inauguration, biden swore in 206 white house staff that they saw that the white house staff was going to be in port and they worried about getting it. the senate confirm people through and what they focused on were the people in policy making positions who not confirmed and. so they filled those and by inauguration they had. 1100 non confirmed person. now the the risk in that though is that the department gets confirmed comes in and his staff is already there and he would like or she like to appoint their own people so you have some conflict there but they thought it was very right at the start to to get people in place and then with the nsc was was critical and jake sullivan had worked with with biden as had tony blinken and the two of them could work well together in the secretary of state and the white house positions coordinate on what's going to be an important part of that coordination is a great pivot process. and dave and chris have both mentioned process before. chris, in the book you talk about and i'm forgetting the exact phrase, something like on position c
shortly after, the inauguration, biden swore in 206 white house staff that they saw that the white house staff was going to be in port and they worried about getting it. the senate confirm people through and what they focused on were the people in policy making positions who not confirmed and. so they filled those and by inauguration they had. 1100 non confirmed person. now the the risk in that though is that the department gets confirmed comes in and his staff is already there and he would...
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for example, can you imagine a white house chief of staff changing a diaper in the white house on a baby that is not his baby? let's start there. >> that took a real twist at the end. i thought i knew where you were going but then it's like somebody else's baby. now you got me. >> guess whose baby it was? and then, okay, jen psaki has worked for the last three democratic nominees for president. you want to guess which one she was terrified of? >> you are doing a very good job at >> john kerry, barack obama, joe biden, but one was she terrified of? enter will be coming later when jen psaki joins us. which one gave her a bear hug after the job interview? which one actually didn't hire her for the job she interviewed for? it is every one of these things. there are so many things in here that could have been great fictional scenes. of the job i miss the most in the world is being in the writers room at the west wing, the nbc series about a fictional white house. there are so many things in here that we just go straight into the show if we knew that stuff then. it is just gems. >> lawrence, i
for example, can you imagine a white house chief of staff changing a diaper in the white house on a baby that is not his baby? let's start there. >> that took a real twist at the end. i thought i knew where you were going but then it's like somebody else's baby. now you got me. >> guess whose baby it was? and then, okay, jen psaki has worked for the last three democratic nominees for president. you want to guess which one she was terrified of? >> you are doing a very good job...
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house signal switchboard in the basement of the white house or the white house admin board, which was next door and the eob building. so that just amazed me that that kind of technology which now i call prehistoric but i would argue that we were the united states was among the worldwide leaders as far as provide in presidential support so it's fascinating me that at the same time i was in the white house that this brain power was going on right with the tom white heads and all of this was evolving. so i just that as an observation and and i agree with jeff an enlightening viewpoint this was to learn about all of this that had taken place while i was actually also working in the white house. wonderful wonderful. thank you very much. if i could. there was something the london switch, which i think was a dedicated cable under the and and you remember you used to to make an appointment to make a long distance call. and, you know, your your slot 4 minutes at 2 a.m. and you could hardly hear on the other end of the line. but man, if you could connect through that switch it was like the pers
house signal switchboard in the basement of the white house or the white house admin board, which was next door and the eob building. so that just amazed me that that kind of technology which now i call prehistoric but i would argue that we were the united states was among the worldwide leaders as far as provide in presidential support so it's fascinating me that at the same time i was in the white house that this brain power was going on right with the tom white heads and all of this was...
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what is the white house saying what does the president saying? and believe it or not it matters where presidents say things, the setting that they are in. think of the complete package. you know, like i said about obama, it's, you know, looking at how all the moving parts together and there's a lot that goes into creating a presidential or white house communications. and what's the president trying to sell through this? if you think it from the standpoint of there's a message that's being put out there, is this about a policy agenda? yes, that's should be the ultimate goal. but it's also about advisors promoting and selling the president as an individual. so when we're talking about, you know, what's going on, president biden does the speech think about all that went into that. and then i want to think about all the reaction after it. and what is the goal for the white house if president biden he's given a couple recently, if he goes out and gives a speech or he to michigan and goes out on the picket line with autoworkers who are out on strike, w
what is the white house saying what does the president saying? and believe it or not it matters where presidents say things, the setting that they are in. think of the complete package. you know, like i said about obama, it's, you know, looking at how all the moving parts together and there's a lot that goes into creating a presidential or white house communications. and what's the president trying to sell through this? if you think it from the standpoint of there's a message that's being put...
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the white house chief of staff has sent a memo to all cabinet secretaries saying that the white house is reviewing agency protocols for a delegation of authority from cabinet members, essentially the white house is reviewing the protocols and policies of when a cabinet secretary is unable to carry out his or her duties, you got to tell the white house. either got to tell the office of cabinet affairs or you have to tell the white house chief of staff. let's bring in lieutenant general keith kellogg, fox news contributor, former national security adviser to vice president pence. if you had gone into the hospital when you were the vice president's national security adviser, and you didn't tell anybody and they were looking for you, and they could not find you, what would have happened? >> thanks, john, for having me. well, i would be a nonadmit back into the white house grounds. i think the secret service would have pulled my clearance and my pass. look, i did go to the hospital for actually hip replacement, when i was in the white house, and i told the president that's what i was going
the white house chief of staff has sent a memo to all cabinet secretaries saying that the white house is reviewing agency protocols for a delegation of authority from cabinet members, essentially the white house is reviewing the protocols and policies of when a cabinet secretary is unable to carry out his or her duties, you got to tell the white house. either got to tell the office of cabinet affairs or you have to tell the white house chief of staff. let's bring in lieutenant general keith...
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the white house is sa in: strategy? the white house is saying that — strategy? the white house is saying that they've _ strategy? the white house is saying that they've been - strategy? the white house is. saying that they've been trying to host discussions with muslim and arab american leaders since the start of the conflict, the president sitting down with a handful of leaders in october and senior officials have met with muslim and arab american leaders in the white house went to michigan to sit down with some of the elected officials over there who were frustrated by the administration's handling of the one seeking a meeting to talk about potential alternatives the current approach in policy. they are trying to straddle a convoluted line on the one hand starving their support for israel and honouring the support for the offensive in gaza while again trying to be a bit more critical, put more pressure on israel and its conduct in the war. we will see how long they can thread the needle and if they are able to appease the many different constituencies they are
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the white house seemed to punt on that yesterday. can the white house do that, shannon? >> shannon: exceptionally rare but think back to the late 1950s after brown v. board of education where there were students showing up, black students to try to integrate the schools as had been ordered. in arkansas the national guard was actually used by the governor there in 1957 to block these students from getting into class and dwight d. eisenhower, the president at the time, did take federal control of the national guard and tell them they could not be used to do that. >> sandra: important to get these in here, governor brian kemp of georgia and another standing in solidarity with abbott, two governors. listen. >> this is a no-brainer. every state now is a border state. the white house and joe biden obviously doesn't get it or they don't care. >> number one responsibility of the federal government is to secure the nation and they haven't done it. job one is to secure the border. >> sandra: does seem there are more and more governors stepping up and standing behind the texas gove
the white house seemed to punt on that yesterday. can the white house do that, shannon? >> shannon: exceptionally rare but think back to the late 1950s after brown v. board of education where there were students showing up, black students to try to integrate the schools as had been ordered. in arkansas the national guard was actually used by the governor there in 1957 to block these students from getting into class and dwight d. eisenhower, the president at the time, did take federal...
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biden meeting with the white house top congressional leaders. do you feel a sell-out coming over stalled talk on ukraine and our own border security. i'm looking forward to speaking with mike johnson he was at that meeting and coming over to the ingraham angle to give us details about what happened inside. first, take the load off fanny. that's the focus of tonight's angle. oh, how the mighty have fallen. remember the media was instantly awestruck by the fulton county d.a. she was a woman on a mission. after she announced indictment on trump state racketeering charges in august. the "new york times" described her as a force to be reckoned with. fanny t. willis strolled up to the podium in a red dress last year in downtown atlanta flanked by an array of dark suits and stone faced officers in uniform. her voice rang out loud and clear with a hint of swagger a smarted gutsy gee mail african-american prosecutor vs. a reckless, dangerous former president. they thought they had found their trump layer is. >> oh my god. like she blew me away. and i thi
biden meeting with the white house top congressional leaders. do you feel a sell-out coming over stalled talk on ukraine and our own border security. i'm looking forward to speaking with mike johnson he was at that meeting and coming over to the ingraham angle to give us details about what happened inside. first, take the load off fanny. that's the focus of tonight's angle. oh, how the mighty have fallen. remember the media was instantly awestruck by the fulton county d.a. she was a woman on a...
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they are there at the white house in the white house briefing room every day, and they helped to negotiate certain things with the white house about access, about protocols, who sits where, the travel schedule, the routines for getting pool reporters closest to the president. it is a pretty busy organization, as kelly o'donnell was just saying. however, once a year, they do have this dinner, which they bill as a fundraiser for their scholarship programs. they give scholarships to journalists in college. obviously, though, it is a moment to schmooze. it has become a big thing where the corporate owners of the media organizations bring in politicians who they want to get more access to. they bring in corporate advertisers. they bring in celebrities to impress the politicians and the advertisers. it has become a tremendous happening in washington. it is washington's super bowl. >> janet donovan, talk about it being a tremendous happening. you have been out and about today and this week at some of the parties. who are some of the a-listers? >> this morning, i went to a breakfast at the ambassa
they are there at the white house in the white house briefing room every day, and they helped to negotiate certain things with the white house about access, about protocols, who sits where, the travel schedule, the routines for getting pool reporters closest to the president. it is a pretty busy organization, as kelly o'donnell was just saying. however, once a year, they do have this dinner, which they bill as a fundraiser for their scholarship programs. they give scholarships to journalists in...
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this is the white house. the fact that they were pressuring like they were and going after like what dan pointed out, speech that was true that turned out to be accurate and they are trying to take it down. by the way jen psaki and president biden got the biggest bully pulpit in the world. if they don't like what's being said, go speak your own mind. go post something on twitter or facebook. they have accounts, they can do that but don't go taking down speech that you disagree with. here's how bad it was. the third day of the biden administration the white house sends an email to twitter saying take down this tweet asap and guess what the tweet was? rfk jr. saying to senses. hank aaron took the vaccine and passed away peered he did so to encourage black americans to get vaccinated. two true statements. they wanted to take away and by the way, who was that individual? the guy running against him in the primary. that is as scary as it gets but that's what this white house was doing and this administration was d
this is the white house. the fact that they were pressuring like they were and going after like what dan pointed out, speech that was true that turned out to be accurate and they are trying to take it down. by the way jen psaki and president biden got the biggest bully pulpit in the world. if they don't like what's being said, go speak your own mind. go post something on twitter or facebook. they have accounts, they can do that but don't go taking down speech that you disagree with. here's how...
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was run and how different it was from any other white house? >> oh, gosh. i can give you so many examples. i will give you two quick ones and show you how different it was from any other white house. one thing that someone, a top person around the former president said to me once, always stuck in my mind trying to explain how it operated, they said look, if lara trump was in the oval in the west wing with her sorority sisters trump would turn to them and say what do you think i should do on afghanistan. he was someone who loved getting a lot of inputs and wouldn't necessarily turn to the -- only the experts on that area and it could be like a grand central or a union station with other presidents i've covered to get an interview, you know, it's negotiated weeks in advance, and it's a certain time and there's a whole back and forth and certainly in the early days of trump, which was when all of this was going on, with stormy daniels, you would sometimes be in the briefing room or talking to the press secretary and someone would pop in and say, h
was run and how different it was from any other white house? >> oh, gosh. i can give you so many examples. i will give you two quick ones and show you how different it was from any other white house. one thing that someone, a top person around the former president said to me once, always stuck in my mind trying to explain how it operated, they said look, if lara trump was in the oval in the west wing with her sorority sisters trump would turn to them and say what do you think i should do...
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it's worse than he did not notify the white house he actually notified the white house and everyone else who is working from home during that time. when he was actually hospitalized and his number two was on vacation and not available as well. even apparently the national security council did not know it for the white house did not know it, congress did not know it. we are at a time with a lot of turmoil internationally in the secretary of defense more than a matter of what's in there actually sent over false information saying he was working from home what is not actually available at all that's a hole of the issue. shannon: he says he takes responsibility for the disclosure and so there would be many more questions to come. in the meantime you have been day after day after day been involved in negotiations on to what's happening with the border deal. the administration says it needs more money. republicans have been pushing for policy change. can you tell us what you getting two substantive changes that will mean something at the border? and when will we know something more? >> were ho
it's worse than he did not notify the white house he actually notified the white house and everyone else who is working from home during that time. when he was actually hospitalized and his number two was on vacation and not available as well. even apparently the national security council did not know it for the white house did not know it, congress did not know it. we are at a time with a lot of turmoil internationally in the secretary of defense more than a matter of what's in there actually...
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biden, accompanied by the official white house easter bunny. ♪ >> welcome to the white house easter egg roll. happy easter, everybody. easter, everybody. i'm a teacher, so i love any time when we can turn the white house into a classroom. and that's what we're doing today. the south lawn is transforming into our learning playground and school community. and there's so much to discover. listen to a story in the reading nook, explore space, make circuit breakers, write notes to our troops, take a field trip to a farm, hunt for dinosaur fossils, and so much more. education expands our horizons and transports us to new worlds. just like these balloons, it allows all students to soar and reach unimaginable heights. i hope that you all learn something new today. but most importantly, i hope you all have fun. and now, it is my honor to please welcome my husband, the president of the united states, joe biden. [applause] president biden: happy easter! well, we did everything, but we couldn't control the weather. although, al roker told me this morning it was going to get sunny. folks, welcome to
biden, accompanied by the official white house easter bunny. ♪ >> welcome to the white house easter egg roll. happy easter, everybody. easter, everybody. i'm a teacher, so i love any time when we can turn the white house into a classroom. and that's what we're doing today. the south lawn is transforming into our learning playground and school community. and there's so much to discover. listen to a story in the reading nook, explore space, make circuit breakers, write notes to our...
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welcome to white house history live. and for those of us joining us in person, welcome to the historic decatur house and the white house historical association. and my name is dr. colleen hogan, a senior vice president at the white house historical association, and the director of the david rubenstein center for white house history tonight, a special episode of white house history live as we launch the book mourning the president's loss and legacy in american culture. this book was published by the university virginia press in partnership with the center for presidential history, southern methodist university, and the miller center at uva. mourning the presidents brings together and emerging scholars to examine how different generations and communities of americans have eulogized and remembered. u.s. presidents. this evening, we're joined by several scholars that contributed the book on stage. and we have others in the audience, including chester and brandon robinson. thank you for joining us this evening. dr. matthew co
welcome to white house history live. and for those of us joining us in person, welcome to the historic decatur house and the white house historical association. and my name is dr. colleen hogan, a senior vice president at the white house historical association, and the director of the david rubenstein center for white house history tonight, a special episode of white house history live as we launch the book mourning the president's loss and legacy in american culture. this book was published by...
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tue: white house has think hisjob is right now? tte: white house has said throughout the last few days and earlier today that the president has confidence in secretary austin and that there are no plans to replace him. so we take them at their word as of today and there is no indication he is going to be replaced. i think there are a few things on the table and first and foremost his own personal health. this, apparently, is much more serious than had initially been indicated to anybody. will he be able to fully recover from the infection and complications and fluid buildup that he experienced that led him to be taken back to the hospital after his initial procedure by ambulance and what the statement calls intense pain. he is a 70—year—old man and he has had quite a knock so there will be that. can he recover and do the job? will be that. can he recover and do thejob? and will he be able to recoverfrom able to recover from any political fallout? there are now reviews of all of this both from the republican on capitol hill and
tue: white house has think hisjob is right now? tte: white house has said throughout the last few days and earlier today that the president has confidence in secretary austin and that there are no plans to replace him. so we take them at their word as of today and there is no indication he is going to be replaced. i think there are a few things on the table and first and foremost his own personal health. this, apparently, is much more serious than had initially been indicated to anybody. will...
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with the white house. clark agreed. but just two days later escalated the situation with an email that set off a series of events that would rock the justice department. richard donoghue: we came in on monday, december 28th. hectic day as they all were. and then in the afternoon, we got that email, which i had to sit down and read more than once to make sure i understood what he was proposing. jake tapper: what was he proposing? richard donoghue: he was proposing sending out a letter signed by the three of us-- the acting attorney general, myself, and jeff clark-- to georgia, but also the other states, the other swing states as well, suggesting, essentially, that they set aside the electors assigned to support president-elect biden and hold hearings and basically have the state legislatures pick a new slate of electors. jake tapper: the letter claimed that the us department of justice's investigations have "identified significant concerns that may have impacted the outcome of the election in multiple state
with the white house. clark agreed. but just two days later escalated the situation with an email that set off a series of events that would rock the justice department. richard donoghue: we came in on monday, december 28th. hectic day as they all were. and then in the afternoon, we got that email, which i had to sit down and read more than once to make sure i understood what he was proposing. jake tapper: what was he proposing? richard donoghue: he was proposing sending out a letter signed by...
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white house operators are terrific that was my experiencing. they are smart, they do their job. so, is it not easy to slip one guy. dod had to be in shut down mode than in order to prevent the situation room staff or white house operators. they had to be in shut down mode, i think that should be part of an investigation, i asked jd vance about, that they need a investigation, kellyanne, look, one there are thing, i know everyone that wants to cover the primaries, horse race polls and et cetera and et cetera, polls show trump winning handley, we'll see polls or not votes, but, but, it occurs do me, one of the troubles with former governor nikki haley, not bad person, she is a bad republican and et cetera, i may disagree with her on certain things. particularly haley, she will not over turn the washington establishment or drain the swamp, donald trump wants to drain the swamp, he devoted himself to first term and smarter now and wiser and learned from mistakes and has a better shot at overturning the swamp in the second turn. that is a dmz issue.
white house operators are terrific that was my experiencing. they are smart, they do their job. so, is it not easy to slip one guy. dod had to be in shut down mode than in order to prevent the situation room staff or white house operators. they had to be in shut down mode, i think that should be part of an investigation, i asked jd vance about, that they need a investigation, kellyanne, look, one there are thing, i know everyone that wants to cover the primaries, horse race polls and et cetera...