Ms. Sanders good afternoon. The president a couple of dates. Has been briefed on the shooting at Marshall County high school in kentucky. Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and families they are and we offer sincerest appreciation to the heroic Marshall County deputies who apprehended the shooter. A few more updates before we bring up a couple special guests. I would like to leave no doubt what the white house stands on the flight graham agreement on immigration reform. Two bipartisan meeting here weeks ago we outlined a path forward on four issues. Endous Border Security, an to chain migration, cancellation of the outdated and unsafe these a lottery in a permanent solution to daca. Grahamnately the flake agreement does not meet these benchmarks. Secure ourwould not border, in courage more illegal immigration, increased chain migration and retain the visa lottery system. In short it is totally unacceptable to the president and should be declared dead on arrival. The presiden
Cason all, here to talk about kavanaugh,jennifer here to talk about her book. About the Rand Corporation, what is your role . Scientist. Olitical rand is a Research Organization founded 70 years ago. Many are familiar with rands work in the national security. They have also done research on domestic issues including education, civil justice, energy , and the mission is to inform policymakers through research and analysis. Onalso inform the public topics ranging from military strategy to evaluation of childhood education. Is facts andopic opinion making. The line between fact and fiction is becoming blurred. How so . Trends,we point to 4 that we called truth decay. To describe diminishing reliance on facts and opinion in American Public life. It,first time we look at objective facts and analytical interpretations. The debate over the safety of vaccines, for example. This is the blurring of the line between fact and opinion and compared to fact. You can see this on cable news, anywhere w
Protect National Parks and were nongovernmental, Nonprofit Organization and weve been at it for almost 100 years now. Host one thing the association when topics of shutdown come in, what was it like this time around for National Parks, compared to the last shutdown in 2013 . Guest it was difficult, the last shutdown lasted a couple weeks and everything was shut down. This shutdown was difficult, it wasnt quite clear what was going to happen and of course it was a shorter time period, we still had about a third of National Park units shut down. You also have reports of graffiti and looting in the parks and just in two days, saw trash building up and many things happening inside parks. With a third of the parks closed, a lot of visitors were shut out. Host when a shutdown happens, no staff on National Parks to help with guides or safety or things like that . What is the scope . Guest typically, the guides are not essential, they dont consider them essential, visitor centers, bathrooms ar
Each family could come on and decorate the way they wanted. They needed to raise funds. There were no Government Funds for this. She came up with the idea of the guidebook. It was successful to raise funds for this redecoration. She solicited all over the nation for people to donate historical furniture and artistic items. Then she worked to make sure there was a law that cap. That those items became a permanent part of the white house collection. She succeeded in getting a new position created, the white house curator. She was a proponent of the arts. She use the white house to showcase the arts. She posted performances she hosted performances of ballet and modern jazz performed by american performers. She was very instrumental in the creation of what was the National Cultural center, the Kennedy Center for the performing arts. The whole country watched and mourned after the assassination. She impressed the nation with the way she held up after that assassination. President johnson sa
Francisco of a heart attack, is reported to the press earlier that day that he died that he might be coming out of the woods and of course, he dies. Much like grace, much like jackie kennedy, she is stoic. The newspaper reporter who got on the trip, they are reporting now that this horrible change events as they go back east on the train, and they say she is never breaking down. They are worried. Shes not crying. And she says im not going to. She knows she has this responsibility of setting the stage for the country. She takes that very seriously. Privately, she is devastated. This is her whole world. You have no children to rely on her one son from a first marriage already has died, he died in 1915. Its her. We can only imagine how lonely and afraid she felt. Lucinda annette, hoover. Annette we will do the light stuff first. She was very avid horsewoman she loved to ride. She liked to motor also. Not while she was first lady but shortly after lose mother passed away, after they left t