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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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and he was also the only president to never live in the white house. it wasn't until john adams came around to where he began to occupy the white house. he did die from, i believe, like a throat infection or tracheal inflammation and or something. and he was being they called bloodletting where they were bloodletting him and his last words to the world were to swell. andrew although it's tough to see from here he had some actual he's the only sculpture that mr. hankins attempted to clean up and coincidentally he was trying to clean some decay on his cheeks. oddly enough, andrew jackson spent most of his life with a scar on his cheek because when he was a young, i believe, for the tennessee militia, he took a sword to the face from a soldier after president jackson refused to shine his boots boots. he died, i believe, with a couple bullets in his chest, not from being shot, but had engaged several others in gun duels. and his nickname was old hickory because people said he was tough old hickory. the other interesting fact about president jackson is that
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so she's the only daughter to have owned a pet snake in the white house. a little bit of trivia for you. and i think there's probably a great children's book. it's probably here that goes into detail about her story because it's really amazing to move to the next question there are other words of angst in the book. it took some time for harry. it's truman and first lady. best to come to terms with the demands of the presidency. what did you learn from their letters? okay. well, a harry truman was devoted to bess truman from the time he was five years old and saw her in sunday school. he never loved anybody else. he was he, in fact, propose to her many, many times before she finally accepted. and he was devoted to her really his whole life. and he wrote her letters on virtually everything in the white house. politics is all life it was. he was just completely emotionally open to her. but there was one exception where he when he became when he became president, of course, he was covered. all of a sudden, he had all of these incredible problems after fdr died
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house? our presidents loom so large in history that we often forget they're human. are you prepared for the storm of lovemaking as a collection of handwritten love letters that offers a surprising and intimate portrait of the men who occupied the white house? from george washington to barack obama. these are not the presidents we see in the h
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house and he became a chief intermediary between the white house and the administration and congress. and, of course, this legislation could come before the supreme court. and so it's really remarkable. and as i say, sort of astonished by today's standards that here you have a justice working out of the white house and the administration legislation, another very conspicuous example, in 1944, when fdr was running for his fourth term and had decided that he was not going to run again with incumbent vice president henry wallace, whom this building is named after. and so then there was the question of who is going to be his who was going to be wallace successor, an fdr running mate, and fdr very much drawn to william douglas to be his running mate. he was kind of infatuated with with douglas frizzell personally. they had a very close relationship. douglas was part his poker circle. he loved the way douglas told good stories, said and this was very, very important to fdr. he said that douglas made the best martinis of anybody in washington, but he also douglas would have great political
house and he became a chief intermediary between the white house and the administration and congress. and, of course, this legislation could come before the supreme court. and so it's really remarkable. and as i say, sort of astonished by today's standards that here you have a justice working out of the white house and the administration legislation, another very conspicuous example, in 1944, when fdr was running for his fourth term and had decided that he was not going to run again with...
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he has, you know, some controversy in the white house himself. and lincoln really cares for his servant quite a bit and gets him a placement at the treasury, but he brings him to some of his engagements or appointments with him still. and they go to gettysburg to come to gettysburg here for the speech. and shortly after that, william johnson dies from smallpox. lincoln pays off his house debt. he pays for his headstone and his his burial. this is a plot at arlington cemetery. it is most likely his, but we don't really know it is. and it speaks in the essay about this could be and it could not be. it is a mystery. and why? because his story is vastly different than many of the people that are buried at arlington cemetery. the next one is john wilkes booth. and this one was really fascinating to see. and then, you know, he's marked he's in an unmarked grave. he has no headstone. and i think we can all imagine why he's a shame to his family. but his burial has multiple pieces as well. he's originally the government doesn't want to give anybody a pla
he has, you know, some controversy in the white house himself. and lincoln really cares for his servant quite a bit and gets him a placement at the treasury, but he brings him to some of his engagements or appointments with him still. and they go to gettysburg to come to gettysburg here for the speech. and shortly after that, william johnson dies from smallpox. lincoln pays off his house debt. he pays for his headstone and his his burial. this is a plot at arlington cemetery. it is most likely...
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gave me the call for the white house switchboard. still didn't really know if it was them based on that email address. i thought maybe it's a deepfake, you know. maybe it's borat. i just -- [laughter] brad: i'm going to assume it's borat and i'm not calling. i didn't know what good would come out of it. finally, neil cavuto asked me some questions on fox news and i shared those data points. apparently president trump didn't like hearing that. so mark meadows insisted to my deputy that we have a call that day. said if we're going to do that i want my general counsell on the call, the white house had their people on the call. i don't know how many people they had on we had my general counsel, jordan, and myself. we had that conversation for about one hour and eight minutes. >> just about right. >> hi, secretary raffensperger. i'm a government and computer science major in the college and i'm from south jersey. so you said time is not your friend. to me this screams kind of further digitalization of election process. i think a robust vo
gave me the call for the white house switchboard. still didn't really know if it was them based on that email address. i thought maybe it's a deepfake, you know. maybe it's borat. i just -- [laughter] brad: i'm going to assume it's borat and i'm not calling. i didn't know what good would come out of it. finally, neil cavuto asked me some questions on fox news and i shared those data points. apparently president trump didn't like hearing that. so mark meadows insisted to my deputy that we have a...
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house where we presented the signatures a and at the dinner that night had photo of your who was our national president presided and eleanor was there and jane addams and in the afternoon we had a big public meeting in one of the washington squares in washington. and mr. adams initiated, the first round the world, broadcast. many of us hope that the course of time, the millions of people who day by day see the newsreels portraying as they do the inhabitants from every part of the globe named time obtain such a sense of identification, such an understanding, various kinds of life that will be quite impossible for them to visualize any of these an enemy people in time will develop the talents which will make war impossible and the old for universal will come about because the people will no longer tolerate anything else. the women's international league grew and became active in a variety of areas. they supported, the league of nations, reduced educational, organized speaking tours and held more international congresses. in 1934, dorothy dixer, a member of the women's international lea
house where we presented the signatures a and at the dinner that night had photo of your who was our national president presided and eleanor was there and jane addams and in the afternoon we had a big public meeting in one of the washington squares in washington. and mr. adams initiated, the first round the world, broadcast. many of us hope that the course of time, the millions of people who day by day see the newsreels portraying as they do the inhabitants from every part of the globe named...
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well, one of the reasons they also was eager to leave the white house is he had of an american future that he didn't approve of. he disapproved of the federal system. is especially the supreme court. he hated john marshall. he was in 1806 to have salt rubbed into the john marshall wound because in 1806 jefferson eagerly looked to richmond, virginia, where aaron burr was on trial for treason which jefferson thought he was definitely guilty of and the luck of the assignment of supreme court judges to the various outlying districts. john marshall was the at aaron trial in richmond and instructed the jury exactly as to what the treason clause in the constitution meant. and the jury may not like the jefferson's former vice president, jefferson hayes, but he ain't guilty so jefferson hated number of people. one of them was marshall. another one was burr. and of course, another was alexander hamilton, who, though he was dead by a at the end of jefferson's first term, as in the presidency of the time, jefferson was leaving office. and what. should 1809 he he he knew that his own past rule vis
well, one of the reasons they also was eager to leave the white house is he had of an american future that he didn't approve of. he disapproved of the federal system. is especially the supreme court. he hated john marshall. he was in 1806 to have salt rubbed into the john marshall wound because in 1806 jefferson eagerly looked to richmond, virginia, where aaron burr was on trial for treason which jefferson thought he was definitely guilty of and the luck of the assignment of supreme court...
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guest: medgar evers' secretary was constantly writing to the kennedy white house for help for the people being terrorized by the clan and the citizens council. kennedy responds and promises that he will do a civil rights bill. medgar had been among those unmanned -- demanding. brown v board was not being acknowledged in those states. within hours, medgar evers is coming home from a meeting and is assassinated. his children see him and witnessed him bleeding to death right in front of him. his neighbor came out and fired a shot in the air to scare away the killer. it is to the family and assassinated because of hishe is insistence on fighting for basic human rights -- basic civil rights and dignity for black people. host: you have a chapter in your book called the rules of a civil rights widow. guest: it is actually my favorite chapter in the book because it was my opportunity to talk about what myrlie evers-williams was facing. she is a 30-year-old woman and mother of three who has to figure out how do i respond she is the first national civil rights widow. there have been lots of black
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watch on our mobile app, hear testimony from the white house budget director, and the treasury secretary, on president biden's budget request, and the economic outlook. you are watching live coverage of the house appropriations subcommittee hearing, on c-span. >> before we get started this afternoon, first of all, i want to apologize for the delay. we had voting on the floor, which is something we do in the house. we are getting underway just a little bit late, this afternoon. i want to remind everyone that we will follow the five minute rule for opening remarks, questions, and comments. people will be recognized in the order of seniority, based on who is seated, latecomers will be recognized in the order of their arrival again we are going back and forth between parties. as a point of personal privilege, i would like to welcome our newest member to the subcommittee, a gentleman from carolina, mr. chuck edwards, welcome to the subcommittee on financial services and general government. with that out of the way, let's get started. the subcommittee on financial services in general governmen
watch on our mobile app, hear testimony from the white house budget director, and the treasury secretary, on president biden's budget request, and the economic outlook. you are watching live coverage of the house appropriations subcommittee hearing, on c-span. >> before we get started this afternoon, first of all, i want to apologize for the delay. we had voting on the floor, which is something we do in the house. we are getting underway just a little bit late, this afternoon. i want to...
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secretary panetta, you el quently stated your strong support for the white house's supplemental request for ukraine assistance. secretary pompeo, you're an eloquent and strong supporter for aid to ukraine and in your op-ed part of the reason, putin winning in ukraine would em bolden the ccp and make a war over taiwan more likely, isn't that right? >> yes, that's correct. and secretary panetta spoke to that as well. >> let's just be very clear. w if we do not further fund ukraine now, war is more likely over taiwan, which none of us, none of us want war over taiwan or with china and that's certainly what the american people do not want. let me turn to my next topic, this is a picture of the cia memorial wall honoring those who died in the line of duty. last year the ccp's secret police launched a recruitment campaign. they posted this picture with an article about the first cia officer killed in the line of duty whom the ccp claims they killed in tibet in 1950. now, here is the rub. if you look at this article, the headline reads, quote, the first black star the cia hung on the stone wal
secretary panetta, you el quently stated your strong support for the white house's supplemental request for ukraine assistance. secretary pompeo, you're an eloquent and strong supporter for aid to ukraine and in your op-ed part of the reason, putin winning in ukraine would em bolden the ccp and make a war over taiwan more likely, isn't that right? >> yes, that's correct. and secretary panetta spoke to that as well. >> let's just be very clear. w if we do not further fund ukraine...
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so many he had had open house in the morning anybody could come to the white house and anywhere, any day of the week actually. but on new year's day, they could all come and he'd shaken so many hands at his own hand was numb and shaking. so he put the pen down and famously said, you know if anything my whole soul is in this thing. but if i sign with a shaking hand, posterity will say he hesitated. so he waited till could sign with an unusually bold hand. but all of that came from the accessibility that he had to the troops, to the people. i mean, ordinary people come in, in the mornings and talk to him and him. why they wanted a clerkship or a postmaster. and after a while, nicola and hay. you know, mr. president, you don't have time for these ordinary. he said you're wrong. these are my public opinion base. i must never forget the popular assemblage which i have come. so that trait in a leader is so important and was beleaguered by all those people who kept running in. that's why he had to go away to the soldiers home. to be able to think and think through the emancipation proclamat
so many he had had open house in the morning anybody could come to the white house and anywhere, any day of the week actually. but on new year's day, they could all come and he'd shaken so many hands at his own hand was numb and shaking. so he put the pen down and famously said, you know if anything my whole soul is in this thing. but if i sign with a shaking hand, posterity will say he hesitated. so he waited till could sign with an unusually bold hand. but all of that came from the...
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and also, this may be the time to mention this crucial white house where eisenhower, after hearing about lumumba's latest antics, says to the effect of lumumba needs to be gotten rid physically. and so that sets off this whole thing about who ends killing lumumba. a lot of talk about the belgians, the cia. you walk us through the plot that is the center of your of your book. sure. so eisenhower has comments. he says these comments looking at allen dulles, the director of the cia dulles eventually gets to work and has the chemist a man named sidney gottlieb procure poisons and fly them to congo that devil. and the cia chief is to put in lumumba's food toothpaste poisons that will kill this man within a matter of hours or days. what that plot actually sort of fizzles because meanwhile, has been which does fire him. lumumba says no, can't fire me if i use the fire to each other. and then mobutu, we haven't talked about in a while. he comes back and, he comes back, he's the head of the army now. and steps into the void and says, i'm charge. he says, this is not a military coup. it in fact wa
and also, this may be the time to mention this crucial white house where eisenhower, after hearing about lumumba's latest antics, says to the effect of lumumba needs to be gotten rid physically. and so that sets off this whole thing about who ends killing lumumba. a lot of talk about the belgians, the cia. you walk us through the plot that is the center of your of your book. sure. so eisenhower has comments. he says these comments looking at allen dulles, the director of the cia dulles...
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you served as senior policy advisor for science and justice at the white house, office of science and technology during the spring of 2023 and as the carpenter visiting professor at columbia law school. jd from yale. we thank you for flying in all the way from california. would you stand up and raise your right hand? do you swear or affirm that the testimony you are about to get before the subcommittee will be the truth the whole truth, nothing but the truth so help you god? let the record show each witness has answered in the affirmative. you may sit down unless you want to stand for the hearing which we have no preference. you each will now have five minutes for the opening statement and we will start with chief armando aguilar . >> good afternoon thomas subcommittee chair booker, ranking member cotton, and subcommittee members. i am armando aguilar from the miami post from and currently serving a three-year term as a member of the law-enforcement subcommittee of the national artificial intelligence advisory committee. i would like to point out that i'm speaking today on behalf of t
you served as senior policy advisor for science and justice at the white house, office of science and technology during the spring of 2023 and as the carpenter visiting professor at columbia law school. jd from yale. we thank you for flying in all the way from california. would you stand up and raise your right hand? do you swear or affirm that the testimony you are about to get before the subcommittee will be the truth the whole truth, nothing but the truth so help you god? let the record show...
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he didn't he didn't wait for the bill to be carried up pennsylvania avenue to the white house. no, he went to the capitol and he signed the ku klux klan act of 1871. then. anof course, that is that is the act right now under which the capitol policemen who were injured inheanuary 6th riot are suing. and it was it's the the law under which the charlottesville attackers were prosecuted. so fact what grant had asked for had hoped for when gave the saddle to mark when came true that they did continue services together and that it has helped all of us ever since. by 1885 and this is the third and last photograph we have of mark one he's age 60 he's turned he's withdrawn from from societ but he starts writing and he starts writing. and so now the man who used to deliver people's il, writing these st hundreds of letters, everybody, including jefferson davis and the president and and then they're all very interesting and often important letters. but the other thing does is he starts to look into his heritage and wonders whether. he's related to abraham lincoln, whose mother, of course,
he didn't he didn't wait for the bill to be carried up pennsylvania avenue to the white house. no, he went to the capitol and he signed the ku klux klan act of 1871. then. anof course, that is that is the act right now under which the capitol policemen who were injured inheanuary 6th riot are suing. and it was it's the the law under which the charlottesville attackers were prosecuted. so fact what grant had asked for had hoped for when gave the saddle to mark when came true that they did...
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all his inaugurals and in the forties she started coming to the white house under an assumed name, and he would stop at this stop in new jersey to see her. all right. well, thank you. thank you both for being here. let's give them a round of applause. it is now my honor to introduce our speaker candice shy hooper, our fine careers on capitol hill and as a lobbyist, candice earned a master's degree in history with a concentration in military history from the george washington university. she has served on the editorial advisory board of the journal of military history, the advisory board of the ulysses s and julia d grant home, and the board of directors of president lincoln's cottage. her work in the historical field has also included publications in the new york times. the journal of military history and the michigan war studies review her book lincoln's generals wives for women who influenced the civil war, for better or for worse, won three national awards. her most recent publication, delivered under fire, absalom margolin and freedom's mail, is the first biography of the childhood
all his inaugurals and in the forties she started coming to the white house under an assumed name, and he would stop at this stop in new jersey to see her. all right. well, thank you. thank you both for being here. let's give them a round of applause. it is now my honor to introduce our speaker candice shy hooper, our fine careers on capitol hill and as a lobbyist, candice earned a master's degree in history with a concentration in military history from the george washington university. she has...