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i'll have mr. hayes tell you all about for sponsorship. ? (lowered voice) where is he? (mouths words) go get him. (mouths words) i'm sure mr. hayes will be here any second. myrna is freaking out, owen. where is mr. hayes? (owen) he's not in the west gallery. i'm about to look in the men's room. just keep looking for him. uh, excuse me... (gasps)
i'll have mr. hayes tell you all about for sponsorship. ? (lowered voice) where is he? (mouths words) go get him. (mouths words) i'm sure mr. hayes will be here any second. myrna is freaking out, owen. where is mr. hayes? (owen) he's not in the west gallery. i'm about to look in the men's room. just keep looking for him. uh, excuse me... (gasps)
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Sep 24, 2016
09/16
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this is mrs. hayes. although the white house was redecorated constantly, most of the time it was not a clear -- the munro decoration, the tiffany decoration, were really exceptions -- most of the time it was something like this. it was a variety of declarations -- decorations. the strange panels on the wall were put in by president grant's sister, but on top of them hung religious paintings, 1850's .aroque mirror, the lincoln bed the first lady is there with her servant, winnie munro. i am very interested in the intimate relations between black people and white people at a time when separation between the races was obviously terribly important. it is a strange thing. and especially for a foreigner, hard to grasp -- i'm not a foreigner now, i'm an american now. with ms.as constantly monro. the president used to send her money. she got other people to write the letters. there is a great letter from him to her, saying he was not even sure this was her writing to him. the cat was the fifth siamese cat in ame
this is mrs. hayes. although the white house was redecorated constantly, most of the time it was not a clear -- the munro decoration, the tiffany decoration, were really exceptions -- most of the time it was something like this. it was a variety of declarations -- decorations. the strange panels on the wall were put in by president grant's sister, but on top of them hung religious paintings, 1850's .aroque mirror, the lincoln bed the first lady is there with her servant, winnie munro. i am very...
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Sep 26, 2016
09/16
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mr. hayes how did we get here to begin with in terms of the development of this institution that is the modern televised presidential debate? >> in 1960 there was a proposal to suspend equal time rules and let kennedy and nixon go at it. kennedy was astounded that nixon said yes because kennedy figures, everyone knows nixon. why would he give me this kind of platform. but nixon did and it it stupidly. he watched him give his acceptance speech in los angeles. he thought he didn't give a good speech. spoke too fast. people couldn't understand his boston accent. so nixon said i'll demolish him in the debates. >> there is a bit of a pattern through the years. we saw ford had a rough go of it in '76. i remember george w. bush, al gore who was the quasi incumbent in the first debate had a kind of a rough go of it. was sort of made into a real media thing afterwards. same in 2004. george w. bush. same with barack obama in 2012. there is a degree to which the kind of pseudo-incumbent is a little bit of
mr. hayes how did we get here to begin with in terms of the development of this institution that is the modern televised presidential debate? >> in 1960 there was a proposal to suspend equal time rules and let kennedy and nixon go at it. kennedy was astounded that nixon said yes because kennedy figures, everyone knows nixon. why would he give me this kind of platform. but nixon did and it it stupidly. he watched him give his acceptance speech in los angeles. he thought he didn't give a...
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Sep 24, 2016
09/16
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. >> this is mrs. hayes. although the white house was redecorated const lake, most of constantly, the tiffany decorations were really exceptions. most of the time, it was a variety of decorations, strange panels on the ball -- on the grant's in by president sister. on top of them, religious paintings, baroque mirrors. the first lady is there with her servant, winnie monroe. on curious and intimate relations between black people and white people at a time when separation between the races was obviously terribly important. thing, especially for a foreigner to grasp. they were obviously very close with ms. munro. the president after he left office used to send her money. she got other people to write the letters and there is one from him to her saying i'm not sure this is even you writing to me. the naval affairs room at the capital, one of the things about washington i love as you were always in the midst of history. unchanged.s fairly but thenned a painting artist who did it got into a spat with montgomery and
. >> this is mrs. hayes. although the white house was redecorated const lake, most of constantly, the tiffany decorations were really exceptions. most of the time, it was a variety of decorations, strange panels on the ball -- on the grant's in by president sister. on top of them, religious paintings, baroque mirrors. the first lady is there with her servant, winnie monroe. on curious and intimate relations between black people and white people at a time when separation between the races...
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Sep 1, 2016
09/16
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mr. juan williams, steve hayes and charles krauthammer, who have come around to trump. what is? what they said is they thought trump had a good showing. >> you don't? >> remember, that was before the speech and the whole controversy did he lie about getting pena nieto to pay for the wall and did they discuss it or not. but i think they're right. that's what you guys were saying to me yesterday. trump looked like he was on the world stage and carried it off. to my mind, it was a low bar. i think what we were fearing is somebody is going to throw a shoe at that guy, curse him out and it's going to be a mess down there. he took a risk. you know what? you take a risk and he was rewarded. he had a good time in mexico city. he comes back, though, and he just -- i think he just threw water on his momentary fire. >> the one thing, it's important thing about the risk. he had -- he didn't want to do it. and there were a few advisers that didn't want to, but he did it any way. i think that's important, because if he had not have done that, i think it would have been a real bummer for him.
mr. juan williams, steve hayes and charles krauthammer, who have come around to trump. what is? what they said is they thought trump had a good showing. >> you don't? >> remember, that was before the speech and the whole controversy did he lie about getting pena nieto to pay for the wall and did they discuss it or not. but i think they're right. that's what you guys were saying to me yesterday. trump looked like he was on the world stage and carried it off. to my mind, it was a low...
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Sep 23, 2016
09/16
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mr. scott step out of the vehicle. hayes hand are down by his side. he is acting calm, in a he have non-aggressive man he. he looks to be confused, to be honest. you do see something in his hand but it's impossible to make out from the video what it is. i do know that at the moment that he was shot he actually appeared to be stepping backwards. >> steve, what do you make of that? >> here's the problem and here's why i believe sometimes the police are concerned about releasing tapes like this, because it is not as simple as people would want to see. the gun doesn't have be to pointed at the officer to be an imminent threat of deadly force. if a person has a gun and the officer is making commands as the lawyer said and this person is not complying -- and if he was holding a gun and he will not put it down, you have to ask yourself as an officer, why won't he put that gun down? he may intend to uset. at that point you begin to fear for your hive. i'm not saying that's how this is going to turn out. but i think officers need to be given a fair shake for u
mr. scott step out of the vehicle. hayes hand are down by his side. he is acting calm, in a he have non-aggressive man he. he looks to be confused, to be honest. you do see something in his hand but it's impossible to make out from the video what it is. i do know that at the moment that he was shot he actually appeared to be stepping backwards. >> steve, what do you make of that? >> here's the problem and here's why i believe sometimes the police are concerned about releasing tapes...
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Sep 26, 2016
09/16
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hayes? i'm, uh, harrison wright. i'm here to-- i know why you're here, mr. wright. two people used to do my job, and now it's just me. that's not an excuse. it just means things pile up. i had a huge backlog of mechanic reports from all over the country and i had to get them out, push them up the ladder. ital and i didn't want to miss it. i-i already missed one this year. so i duplicated one of the reports. i didn't think it was a big deal. i believe this is what you're looking for. i'm never going to hear her play without thinking about... (crying) all those people. she's very good at the piano... my daughter. i'm sure she is, ms. hayes. (sighs) i've come here tonight to express my sincere condolences to the victims and the families of flight 684. as of this afternoon, sky national has participated fully in the n.t.s.b. investigation, and we understand and accept our role in the events leading up to the crash. so i would like to take this time to apologize including the families of the crew, and of captain lori mackelson, who fought so valiantly until the end to pr
hayes? i'm, uh, harrison wright. i'm here to-- i know why you're here, mr. wright. two people used to do my job, and now it's just me. that's not an excuse. it just means things pile up. i had a huge backlog of mechanic reports from all over the country and i had to get them out, push them up the ladder. ital and i didn't want to miss it. i-i already missed one this year. so i duplicated one of the reports. i didn't think it was a big deal. i believe this is what you're looking for. i'm never...
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Sep 19, 2016
09/16
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in an interview with msnbc's chris hayes, sanders explained his opposition to a protest vote. mr.anders: you disagree with hillary clinton on this or that, you may not rely -- like her on every aspect, but look at the real issues that impact your lives, your children's lives, the future of this country and you will end up concluding that right now is not the time to be supporting a protest vote. right now we have to make sure that trump does that become president. amy: that a senator sanders. ralph nader, your response? >> it is the time for senator sanders to mobilize as he can all of his supporters around the country with mass rallies to put the heat on both candidates. is there anything wrong with that? he should have a mass rally in the mall and spread it all over the country. so you have civic pressure, citizen pressure coming on all of the candidates to further the just pathways in our society. why doesn't he? bernie sanders hasn't returned a call from me in 18 years. he is a lone ranger. he doesn't like to be pushed into more progressive action than he is willing to it here
in an interview with msnbc's chris hayes, sanders explained his opposition to a protest vote. mr.anders: you disagree with hillary clinton on this or that, you may not rely -- like her on every aspect, but look at the real issues that impact your lives, your children's lives, the future of this country and you will end up concluding that right now is not the time to be supporting a protest vote. right now we have to make sure that trump does that become president. amy: that a senator sanders....
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Sep 26, 2016
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mr. takano: it is my pleasure to yield four minutes to the gentlewoman from haye, ms. gabard, a member of they have -- from hawaii, ms. gabbard, a member of the hawaiian national guard and an iraq war veteran. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. gabbard: not too long ago, i was woken up abruptly one more than miranda warning by text message from a friend of mine i served and trained with in the armyful his message was alarming because it came after many onths of struggle in his life. nightmares, post-traumatic stress, many late nights, staying up, self-medicating with alcohol, troubles with his family, and a constant desire coming from him that the only way he knew how to deal with the challenges that he had was to deploy again. and again. and again. finally, he was home and he got to a point where he felt comfortable asking for help. he summoned up the courage one kay, he was at his civilian job during the day, finally to call his local v.a. help line and he got a voice mail. this strong, battle-worn, courageous infantryman broke down in tears a
mr. takano: it is my pleasure to yield four minutes to the gentlewoman from haye, ms. gabard, a member of they have -- from hawaii, ms. gabbard, a member of the hawaiian national guard and an iraq war veteran. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. gabbard: not too long ago, i was woken up abruptly one more than miranda warning by text message from a friend of mine i served and trained with in the armyful his message was alarming because it came after many onths of struggle...
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Sep 23, 2016
09/16
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mrs. grant, it was her turn. [laughter] >> and she moved in, she add welcoming party later on, for lucy hayes, and it was, she lovedry reception. every overcrowded event, that served only ice water. they put a ladder, to the guest room. she was very happy, she knew the military, and of course, one of the things that i could go back to the white house past and do, there was a billiard room, which they had as a greenhouse. and, i mean the lincoln -- no -- johnson's, and, they turned it into a billiard room and the generals, would play billiards, and then they would go in and drink. and, usenoonments and relive the battles of the civil war and then go on until 2 in the morning and argue over this and that and, what did jones do. all the things that happened, i would love to witness that. but, julia presided over it all. >> they got into it, and she fell on the sofa and started screaming and pounding. but she didn't want to leave. >> a important point to know about grant, is attached had to julia, he was despondent that she didn't write him often enough. he needed her letters. and one of the reasons we believe that she
mrs. grant, it was her turn. [laughter] >> and she moved in, she add welcoming party later on, for lucy hayes, and it was, she lovedry reception. every overcrowded event, that served only ice water. they put a ladder, to the guest room. she was very happy, she knew the military, and of course, one of the things that i could go back to the white house past and do, there was a billiard room, which they had as a greenhouse. and, i mean the lincoln -- no -- johnson's, and, they turned it into...
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Sep 28, 2016
09/16
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hayes. >> we did. >> kill the united technologies bid. well, bid for -- >> sorry. >> why can't he switch the narrative and spend most the time talking about twitter? right? >> very happy. as i'm sure mren will be happy to talk about wells fargo. >> definitely. not software sales. >>> let's get to bob pisani on the floor. dow's up 40. good morning, bob. >> good morning, carl. and a fairly nice start to the morning. 3-to-1 advancing to declining stocks, dow up about 40 points. europe having a good morning as well. japan unfortunately did not. overnight they had a fairly tough time. most of the big names, some of the car manufacturers, toyota, honda, they were all down, you know, about 2.5% as you can see there. honda motor down 1.8%. mitsubishi a bit on the upside. so a mixed market overall but swla to the downside. if you take a look at europe, they were up. financials were leading rather nicely there. all on the upside. deutsche bank also on the upside. john cryan over there telling a german newspaper that the bank did not need any government assistance or capital increase. a lot of debate about that, but deutsche bank sort of leading the way as well on the upside here. here in the u
hayes. >> we did. >> kill the united technologies bid. well, bid for -- >> sorry. >> why can't he switch the narrative and spend most the time talking about twitter? right? >> very happy. as i'm sure mren will be happy to talk about wells fargo. >> definitely. not software sales. >>> let's get to bob pisani on the floor. dow's up 40. good morning, bob. >> good morning, carl. and a fairly nice start to the morning. 3-to-1 advancing to declining...