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people, 1,000 democratic supporters from around arizona, were invited to the westward ho hotel in downtown phoenix to honor senator hayden. the key guest at that event was president john f. kennedy. who was accompanied by vice president johnson and a large number of members of congress. we're very fortunate to have received video of that event. and what we have here is the two-inch video that was recording the event when carl hayden was honored there by president kennedy in november of 1961. two-inch video is rarely seen these days. there are very few surviving machines that can play this type a of video tape and the work to digitize and conserve this kind of video is very skill and professional work. we're very fortunate to have been able to recover this video nd it's now online, streaming, available for downloading, so anyone globally can actually see president kennedy talking about carl hayden and carl hayden talking about meeting william jennings brian on the train to washington, d.c., in 1912. so it's a wonderful time cap sewell of carl hayden's career -- capsule of carl hayden's career, of v
people, 1,000 democratic supporters from around arizona, were invited to the westward ho hotel in downtown phoenix to honor senator hayden. the key guest at that event was president john f. kennedy. who was accompanied by vice president johnson and a large number of members of congress. we're very fortunate to have received video of that event. and what we have here is the two-inch video that was recording the event when carl hayden was honored there by president kennedy in november of 1961....
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phoenix. chicago tribune saying 250,000 people there. austin, texas, even reporting 40,000 people marching in the capital. downtownrting 10,000 people we're also hearing that the i-395 shut down. looking at portland, oregon, right now. tampa/st. pete, the tampa bay times estimating 20,000 people there in the i-4 corridor. when you add all this up, brian, you are telling well over potentially 1 million people, literal million woman march, you know, the borrow the name of the march 20 years ago that have marched around this country and even more than that when you add those who have marched in more than 60 countries around the world, all 50 states and antarctica. i think you have to say that donald trump is not just a republican who's elected president. this didn't happen when the bushes got elected. this wouldn't have happened if jeb bush or if ted cruz was elected. it is trump's message himself. it is something about the way he speaks about women, he talks about his own daughter, the flippant way he talks about women and sexuality. the sense of devaluing the bodies of women, of degrading them. and just the idea th
phoenix. chicago tribune saying 250,000 people there. austin, texas, even reporting 40,000 people marching in the capital. downtownrting 10,000 people we're also hearing that the i-395 shut down. looking at portland, oregon, right now. tampa/st. pete, the tampa bay times estimating 20,000 people there in the i-4 corridor. when you add all this up, brian, you are telling well over potentially 1 million people, literal million woman march, you know, the borrow the name of the march 20 years ago...
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from phoenix to houston to chicago, people protesting the country's new president on his first day in office. tonight, thousands of protesters remain in downtown d.c. occasionally facing off with police. we have seen many people injured, both protesters and police officers. and tomorrow, d.c. police are preparing for a women's march on washington. organizers of that march say they expect a couple hundred thousand people. lester. >> jacob rascon here in d.c. tonight. thanks. >> we're joined by our political director, moderator of "meet the press," chuck todd, and nbc political analyst nicolle wallace. let me start with you, chuck. i think when we heard the word carnage in the speech, we knew this would be an unusual message. >> my first reaction was i thought it was shockingly divisive for an inaugural. i was surprised because i thought it was unnecessarily divisive. that moment you highlighted with the clintons. that could have been a moment that belonged more in the inaugural address. what's interesting is this was intentional. one of his chief advisers, steve bannon, referred to as jacksonian. it was a call to arms to his supporters. this is
from phoenix to houston to chicago, people protesting the country's new president on his first day in office. tonight, thousands of protesters remain in downtown d.c. occasionally facing off with police. we have seen many people injured, both protesters and police officers. and tomorrow, d.c. police are preparing for a women's march on washington. organizers of that march say they expect a couple hundred thousand people. lester. >> jacob rascon here in d.c. tonight. thanks. >> we're...
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from phoenix to houston, to chicago, people protesting the country's new president. on his first day in office. tonight thousands of protesters remain in downtown.c. occasionally facing off with police. we have seen many people injured both protesters and police officers. and tomorrow, d.c. police are preparing for a women's march on washington. organizers of that march say they expect a couple hundred thousand people. lester? >> jacob rascon. we're joined by the moderator of "meet the press," chuck todd and nbc political analyst and white house veteran, nicole wallace. >> i think when we heard the word "carnage" in the speech we knew it was going to be an unusual message. >> thought it was shockingly divisive for an inaugural. i was surprised, i thought it was unnecessarily divisive. there were moments, that moment that you highlighted with the clintons, that could have been a moment that probably belonged more in the inaugural address. what was interesting here, is this was intentional. one of his chief advisers, steve bannon, referred to as jacksonian. it was a call to arms to his supporters. this is the message they sent, which was we're go
from phoenix to houston, to chicago, people protesting the country's new president. on his first day in office. tonight thousands of protesters remain in downtown.c. occasionally facing off with police. we have seen many people injured both protesters and police officers. and tomorrow, d.c. police are preparing for a women's march on washington. organizers of that march say they expect a couple hundred thousand people. lester? >> jacob rascon. we're joined by the moderator of "meet...
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all of those occasions happened in downtown phoenix. the pickup, for lack of a better word, was done in downtown phoenix. some of the crimes took place out into the desert. at the time that was thought to be the desert. it's now 20th street and bethany home. it's no longer the desert. it's a major part of central phoenix today. but that's how it started, with being a suspect in those crimes. the police went to his home in mesa, arizona. two police officers. and they asked him if he would come down to the police station in central phoenix. they would drive him down here. they wanted to talk to him about some criminal activity. he wasn't sure what at the time. and he agreed to do that. so they brought him down here and interviewed him. or interrogated him, depend on your perspective, here in the building we're in today. but the police had no direct evidence of any kind. they had no physical evidence. they had no eyewitness identification. they had no admissions. he was a suspect but they had nothing upon which to base a formal arrest or t
all of those occasions happened in downtown phoenix. the pickup, for lack of a better word, was done in downtown phoenix. some of the crimes took place out into the desert. at the time that was thought to be the desert. it's now 20th street and bethany home. it's no longer the desert. it's a major part of central phoenix today. but that's how it started, with being a suspect in those crimes. the police went to his home in mesa, arizona. two police officers. and they asked him if he would come...