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Transcripts For COM The Nightly Show With Larry Wilmore 20240622

in the republican field. but only one is giving me joy right now. this guy. (laughter) was s the latest in the saga of the hugest most classiest, most elegant most luxurious kind of day ever. on monday nbc announced it will no longer air the miss usa or miss universe pageant partly owned by trump, following a similar step by univision which also dumped the event. larry: oh. univision. trump no es elegante. and to the surprise of move one trump reacted by suing univision for 500 million dollars. and apparently he had to this. people say wow he is really running. and i give up a the lo. you know when i do this i give up a lot. as an example univisioning i m going to have to sue univision now. (laughter) larry: okay, first of all it s univision. and second of all why are you just suing them. didn t nbc dump you too? maybe i will be suing nbc too. larry: oh. pardon me. man, i m really lacking forward to the trump presidency. to combat global warming i will be suing ic

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 First Lady Julia Grant 20240622

pamela: she was very outgoing warm. in some ways, they were opposites, and yet, they had similarities, as well. both had a fondness of riding horses and and reading. she was a very likable person. you get that not only from contemporaries of hers, but from her own memoirs, as well. susan: would it be fair to say she was the better politician of the two? pamela: she could be very politically astute in in some of her dealings with cabinet members and their wives and the public, but she would most often defer to her husband for political realm. susan: do you have any thoughts on on her and her personality? william: she seems to have been very protective, i think, of her husband, too. and she was not hesitant to give her opinion on things. she seems to be a woman who knew who cut her claws, as they used to say, exactly where she wanted. susan: what does that mean? william: she knew what she wanted to do, what she wanted to accomplish, and the rest of the stuff could be ar

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Transcripts For CSPAN A Conversation With Jimmy And Rosalynn Carter 20240622

they re imagining more field grains because they ve been importing them from eastern europe so the banking. mr. isaacson: mrs. carter? mrs. carter: i wasn t there. president carter: we were with the elders, the has-been politicians. [laughter] nelson mendela mandela was the founder. a former secretary general of the united nations, kofi annan the former president of thailand, the former president of finland. former president of mexico and former president of brazil and so forth. that s our 11 members but also the chief negotiator for the united nations for about 20 years, he was one trying to bring peace to the area. so we meet every six weeks or so and decide where we can go. we don t have to accommodate voters so we can pick and choose. mr. isaacson: where did you go in the middle east on your last trip? president carter: we went to the middle east, we went to gaza the carter center has had an office there. for several years. we still are working on bringing peace to isra

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Transcripts For KQED PBS NewsHour 20240622

to bring home a win. usa has been waiting for years to revenge the loss that was so heart breaking to them against japan. and so now they have this opportunity. woodruff: those are some of the stories we re covering on tonight s pbs newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the worlds most pressing problems skollfoundation.org. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. woodruff: the heaviest fighting in months raged in the northern syrian city of aleppo today as government forces tried to repel a coordinated attack by rebels. more than a dozen islamic militant groups including al- qaeda s affiliate in syria launched the assault on government po

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Transcripts For KQED Charlie Rose 20240622

memorable moments on this program. historians discussing our nation s founding fathers. it was a great moment of improvisation. they discovered the two principles that over the course of the last two centuries have proven to be the recipes for success for all nations. a political system bottoms on the principle of popular sovereignty, democracy. an economic system is under the conviction that energies of individuals citizens are the source of the real productivity. call it capitalism. there s something that washington throughout his life that people were confident entrusting power in him. he inspires confidence, level headed, not drunk with power and somebody who understands that military power has sob subordinated to civilian power. adams steered a very careful dangerous, treacherous, even course among the shoals and the whirlpools of diplomacy and managed to keep america neutral not to side with either england or france. and franklin is somebody who believed in mode

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