On lafayette square. Just 200 yards from the north door of the white house. Today, we have a wonderful guest, pete souza, who is the bestselling author and for eight years was the chief White House Photographer for president. Obama headed the White House Photography Office and was a president ial photographer for president reagan. We have much talk about gathered with us here today. Indicator house is a wonderful audience. Friends of the White House Historical association. Many of you have the white house for years in either journalism, television, radio, photography and its great to have you with us as well. So lets dive in, have our first question to pete. Do you remember what the circumstances were, how old you were, the very first time you visited the white house . I do. I was a 1965. Okay. My parents took myself and my sister, jane to d. C. And we we toured washington and we visited the white house. We went on the white house tour. We have no oh, no visit. Do you know why . Why is
Well, good morning, everyone. Us by facebook and youtube here at white house history live. This is a special edition coming you from historic Decatur House on lafayette square. Just 200 yards from the north door of the white house. Today, we have a wonderful guest, pete souza, who is the bestselling author and for eight years was the chief White House Photographer for president. Obama headed the White House Photography Office and was a president ial photographer for president reagan. We have much talk about gathered with us here today. Indicator house is a wonderful audience. Friends of the White House Historical association. Many of you have the white house for years in either journalism, television, radio, photography and its great to have you with us as well. So lets dive in, have our first question to pete. Do you remember what the circumstances were, how old you were, the very first time you visited the white house . I do. I was a 1965. Okay. My parents took myself and my sister,
Not ready to meet on the battlefield with the russian army an episode with a heroic tank that singlehandedly stopped a convoy of equipment is very clear, confirmation the crew of the tank will receive state awards for the courage and heroism shown in the battlefield, according to the ministry of defense, the decision was made personally by minister shoigu in this battle of heights lost two tank, six american max pro Armored Vehicles over. Ten people of the personnel of the russian tank departed three times to change ammunition, then returned and, with the support of artillery, finished off the Ukrainian Armored specialist, part of which was blown up by mines, trying to escape from our fearless and desperate tardists and heroism is admired throughout the country, and peskov reported this in the kremlin today, as the heroic, but very modest commander, of the second tank company with the call sign monolith said, several tactical mistakes that our artillery successfully took advantage of,
On lafayette square. Just 200 yards from the north door of the white house. Today, we have a wonderful guest, pete souza, who is the bestselling author and for eight years was the chief White House Photographer for president. Obama headed the White House Photography Office and was a president ial photographer for president reagan. We have much talk about gathered with us here today. Indicator house is a wonderful audience. Friends of the White House Historical association. Many of you have the white house for years in either journalism, television, radio, photography and its great to have you with us as well. So lets dive in, have our first question to pete. Do you remember what the circumstances were, how old you were, the very first time you visited the white house . I do. I was a 1965. Okay. My parents took myself and my sister, jane to d. C. And we we toured washington and we visited the white house. We went on the white house tour. We have no oh, no visit. Do you know why . Why is
Including 79. 00 children that 60 percent of all palestinians killed this in the west bank this year. Overall, their numbers reached 504 people. So that 2023 was the bloodiest year for the inhabitants of the west bank. The number of the wounded as a result of the actions of a is really military. And the settlers are a slightly less than 4000. 00 palestinians, including 576. 00 children in the context of violence in the west bank. Wed like to as an aside stress the fact that the, the multiple Security Operations by is really on this part of the occupied territory began long before the terrace attack of the 7th of october. And which i, once again, that terrorist attack i want to stress once again, we categorically condemn. And these raids begin with at any linkage to the terrorist threat to which to the these relays of use as a justification to conduct an unprecedented in its scale and operation to clean up guys which is where do over 21000 killed the and including 140 for you and Staff