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patty hayes: ideally, everybody would be able to be tested. now, testing has been limited. so health care workers are such a vulnerable group that we want to make sure that testing is available as much as possible for them. cheri malena: so this is going to be your room. stevie habedank: oh, wow. ok. cheri malena: is this doable? stevie habedank: no, this. is bigger than a car. oh, that's really nice. you can see that there. this is awesome. [laughter] cheri malena: these times are tain times that we have ever had in our lifetime. so i just want to recognize that if you know you're having struggles, it's completely understandable. stevie habedank: all i want to do is take care of my little girl. that's all i want. stevie habedank: ok. knock it off. alexa: is there a sticker on me? stevie habedank: yeah. [laughter] stevie habedank: she was excited to see the shelter, you know, excited to see the fact that we have somewhere to put our staff and to sleep and it makes her happy. so that's that's what i want. patty hayes: more and more of the model
patty hayes: ideally, everybody would be able to be tested. now, testing has been limited. so health care workers are such a vulnerable group that we want to make sure that testing is available as much as possible for them. cheri malena: so this is going to be your room. stevie habedank: oh, wow. ok. cheri malena: is this doable? stevie habedank: no, this. is bigger than a car. oh, that's really nice. you can see that there. this is awesome. [laughter] cheri malena: these times are tain times...
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hayes, do you have anything to add? dr. hayes: certainly. congress generously has provided that portion of the budget for women. in addition, for 2021, we were allocated special-purpose funds because we had gone to the leadership in v.a. and we have developed a plan. in october, we sent out 40 million specifically for hiring equipment for women, because we had done a deep dive on what was missing. that is buying us about 400 providers right now. in addition, congress and the last appropriation did give the $35 million additional target funds -- targeted funds for women. we are frankly scrambling to make sure we have another rfp next week to fill any gaps in fy 21. we also expect to be able to put out special-purpose funds at about that magnitude, talking 70 $5 million to $85 million in the next couple of years. the field has let us know these positions they are hiring now, they have to have those in place over the next several years. so that is our commitment from vha now to speak to that, if needed. rep. gonzales: thank you for that. the v.
hayes, do you have anything to add? dr. hayes: certainly. congress generously has provided that portion of the budget for women. in addition, for 2021, we were allocated special-purpose funds because we had gone to the leadership in v.a. and we have developed a plan. in october, we sent out 40 million specifically for hiring equipment for women, because we had done a deep dive on what was missing. that is buying us about 400 providers right now. in addition, congress and the last appropriation...
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hayes. i think what he's referring to is an advanced training of the eba rating specialist which we would have to get additional information back from vba. we do support through our mental health folks the individual to be able to get to the point of filing a claim and going through what can be a stressful claims process. but the technical aspects that the representative is asking about belong to the vba side. perhaps we could take that for the record. >> yeah. and ms. hayes, i just want to make sure that we are indicating the vba what those elements are that you guys need on your side. that's why i was saying if they're not collecting the evidence up front, then it's never going to get to you in a form where we can provide assistance for these folks. >> i think you're right, sir. and i think you'll see new activities at the department of defense to go forward on this issue and to make sure how the reporting is done and all the things you're raising about what happens when something is on ac
hayes. i think what he's referring to is an advanced training of the eba rating specialist which we would have to get additional information back from vba. we do support through our mental health folks the individual to be able to get to the point of filing a claim and going through what can be a stressful claims process. but the technical aspects that the representative is asking about belong to the vba side. perhaps we could take that for the record. >> yeah. and ms. hayes, i just want...
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then rutherford b hayes. so as many of you know, rutherford b hayes. was part of crooks command by the time of cedar creek. he's commanding a division. well during a meeting of the military order of the loyal legion of the united states in march of 1889. here you have this veteran of the army of the shenandoah. by this point a former president of the united states. coming out and condemning. his comrades for criticizing all of these other units he saw things in pretty much the same light. as did webster that new yorker what is the point? nothing is perfect. but we achieve the success instead of celebrating this. why don't we embrace? what we were able to achieve. the restoration of the union the restoration of the other republic and the destruction of slavery. hayes told the veterans at this gathering. the wisest and brave of men cannot see all that occurs in a battle. and this is led me to very often forget regret to see the accounts that we sometimes see in print. the practical lesson that i would draw from all of this loose talk. that i have been gi
then rutherford b hayes. so as many of you know, rutherford b hayes. was part of crooks command by the time of cedar creek. he's commanding a division. well during a meeting of the military order of the loyal legion of the united states in march of 1889. here you have this veteran of the army of the shenandoah. by this point a former president of the united states. coming out and condemning. his comrades for criticizing all of these other units he saw things in pretty much the same light. as...
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chris hayes, thank you so much. >>> coming up, the u.s.as behind the curve on fighting the pandemic, and it cost us dearly. now, the country finds itself in the same spot on climate. next, the stark warning greta thunberg has for the biden administration. >> they have said themselves this is an existential threat. and they better treat it accordingly. which they are not. >> but first, richard lui is here with the headlines. hello, richard. >> hey, very good evening to you. stories we're watching this hour. andrea stewart-cousins has called for andrew cuomo to resign in response to the sexual harassment allegations and scandal over his administration's handling of covid nursing home death data. new york assembly speaker carl hasty did not explicitly call for cuomo's resignation, but shared concerns about the governor's ability to continue to lead. cuomo denied the allegations and said there is no way i resign. >> twitter ceo jack dorsey selling his first tweet from 2006. it said, quote, just setting up my twitter. well, he did. the tweet no
chris hayes, thank you so much. >>> coming up, the u.s.as behind the curve on fighting the pandemic, and it cost us dearly. now, the country finds itself in the same spot on climate. next, the stark warning greta thunberg has for the biden administration. >> they have said themselves this is an existential threat. and they better treat it accordingly. which they are not. >> but first, richard lui is here with the headlines. hello, richard. >> hey, very good evening to...
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what would be the purpose of doing that, hayes? >> i can't really think of one except for boosting the republican party's national standing. one of the most interesting things about the run-up to this bill passing is you saw the biden administration reaching out to republicans who aren't in washington, to mayors, to governor, to people who actually will need the funding that this bill provides. we had a year where the gop nationally was saying no, we are not going to give out more money to states because it will just go to wasteful, big, blue, democrat-led states and cities. and that's not the case. this bill is not, despite what rick scott said, a democratic or very partisan bill. it doesn't funnel money to just democrats. it is a bill for the entire country. and it's something that i feel like republicans are having a hard time trying to sell to the rest of the country. that's why a majority of republicans believe that the bill was either the right size or too small. this $1.9 trillion stimulus plan, something that would be unthi
what would be the purpose of doing that, hayes? >> i can't really think of one except for boosting the republican party's national standing. one of the most interesting things about the run-up to this bill passing is you saw the biden administration reaching out to republicans who aren't in washington, to mayors, to governor, to people who actually will need the funding that this bill provides. we had a year where the gop nationally was saying no, we are not going to give out more money...
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. >>> chris hayes joins me to talk about it. also, the science makes it clear, we're not doing enough to save the planet. my interview with climate activist and global icon greta thunberg. ♪♪ >>> good evening. i'm medi hassan. welcome to the show. joe biden is now poised to sign the first major piece of legislation of his presidency. not just any legislation, but what is in my view the most progressive legislation of my lifetime. the $1.9 trillion american rescue plan, the second biggest stimulus bill in american history. >> it wasn't always pretty, but it was so desperately needed, urgently needed. this plan is going to make it possible to cut child poverty in half. >>> we're going to succeed. we're going to succeed moving forward. look, the american people strongly support what we're doing. that's the key here. >> as someone who spent the entire primary campaign criticizing joe biden, this weekend the president did what i thought he couldn't, or just wouldn't, by getting results on what undeniably is the most pro worker, anti-
. >>> chris hayes joins me to talk about it. also, the science makes it clear, we're not doing enough to save the planet. my interview with climate activist and global icon greta thunberg. ♪♪ >>> good evening. i'm medi hassan. welcome to the show. joe biden is now poised to sign the first major piece of legislation of his presidency. not just any legislation, but what is in my view the most progressive legislation of my lifetime. the $1.9 trillion american rescue plan, the...
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joining us now, johanna hayes of connecticut, a member of the house education and labor committee andnal teacher of the year in 2016, and jamaal bowman of new york, vice chair of the education committee and was an educator for 20 years before elected to congress. i want to begin with congresswoman hayes, what are you focusing on and what are the most important provisions for the classroom? >> well, thank you so much for having me. and that national teacher of the year never gets old. but for me, from the very beginning, i was pushing for schools to reopen safely and to make sure that funding levels would not be cut so social workers and support service personnel, those necessary to meet students returning from the most traumatic experiences of their lives. i think this does something a little different. it has a mandatory 20% set aside to address long term learning laws. they have been out of school for a year. we have to close the gaps and address the equity issues that we had even pre-pandemic. i'm excited about the provisions that we fought hard for, that are a part of this bill. >
joining us now, johanna hayes of connecticut, a member of the house education and labor committee andnal teacher of the year in 2016, and jamaal bowman of new york, vice chair of the education committee and was an educator for 20 years before elected to congress. i want to begin with congresswoman hayes, what are you focusing on and what are the most important provisions for the classroom? >> well, thank you so much for having me. and that national teacher of the year never gets old. but...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in fukushima. it really does. it's behind this band of rain, a cold weather front, so a late dip in our temperatures across western scotland. for most, temperatures and stay around the six or seven mark because we bought the cloud in the showery rain. the breeze, the wind strength through the night, or blustery showers following our band of rain. a few hours of quite heavy, steady rain moves eastwards. sunny spells follow, but the showers will be wintry compared as today. spells follow, but the showers will be wintry compar hail an today. spells follow, but the showers will be wintry compar hail and oday. spells follow, but the showers will be wintry compar hail and thunder so over the hills, hail and thunder as well as we seen today. temperatures will be lower by four or 5 degrees, so a different feeling day, chilly air with those showers. perhaps drier for most of us on saturday, but more unsettled saturday, but more unsettled saturday night into sunday. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in fukushima. it really does. it's behind this band of rain, a cold weather front, so a late dip in our temperatures across western scotland. for most, temperatures and stay around the six or seven mark because we bought the cloud in the showery rain. the breeze, the wind strength through the night, or blustery showers following our band of rain. a few hours of quite heavy, steady rain moves eastwards. sunny spells follow, but the showers will be wintry...
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hayes: madam speaker, i rise in support of the american rescue plan. i was sitting in my office listening to debate and i was thrilled to hear my colleagues on the other side of the aisle speak up about reopening schools. these are words i've been waiting a year to hear. i immediately looked up h.r. 682 to read it and i was so disappointed that this bill offers no support, no assistance, no funding for school reopenings. the american rescue plan, on the other hand, invests on helping k-12 schools reopen safely and addresses learning loss in the classroom. the bill provides nearly $130 billion to help schools take the steps recommended by the c.d.c. to ensure students and educators can return to the classroom safely. this includes repairing ventilation systems, reducing class sizes, implementing social distancing guidelines, purchasing p.p.e., and hiring support staff to address students' well-being. as someone that spent over a decade in the classroom, i can tell you that's what every teacher in america is looking for. this is what every parent is look
hayes: madam speaker, i rise in support of the american rescue plan. i was sitting in my office listening to debate and i was thrilled to hear my colleagues on the other side of the aisle speak up about reopening schools. these are words i've been waiting a year to hear. i immediately looked up h.r. 682 to read it and i was so disappointed that this bill offers no support, no assistance, no funding for school reopenings. the american rescue plan, on the other hand, invests on helping k-12...
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sorry for a couple of audio hiccups with hayes.k you so much, guys. >>> time is approaching for oprah winfrey's interview with harry and meg han. word is the queen won't watch it. will it help or hurt harry in his relationship with his family? n his relationship with his family get paid ♪ and all that glitters is gold ♪ get 5 boneless wings for $1 with any handcrafted burger. only at applebee's. ♪ ♪ we made usaa insurance for veterans like martin. when a hailstorm hit, he needed his insurance to get it done right, right away. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. (announcer) verizon believes everyone deserves the best. that's why we start with 5g from america's most reliable network. verizon 5g is next level. (announcer) and offer the best in entertainment like disney+, hulu, and espn+, with a galaxy s21+ 5g when you buy one. only from verizon. >>> how do you feel about the palace hearing you speak your truth today? >> i don't know how they could expect that after all of this tim
sorry for a couple of audio hiccups with hayes.k you so much, guys. >>> time is approaching for oprah winfrey's interview with harry and meg han. word is the queen won't watch it. will it help or hurt harry in his relationship with his family? n his relationship with his family get paid ♪ and all that glitters is gold ♪ get 5 boneless wings for $1 with any handcrafted burger. only at applebee's. ♪ ♪ we made usaa insurance for veterans like martin. when a hailstorm hit, he...
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we know that a family by the name of hayes had a farm on this land. they knew what these earthworks were and what fort meigs was. we like to say they were the first to preserve the forts because without them, this would not be here. was able to reconstruct the fort. we hope when visitors come, they take a minute to pause and think about what happened here. we tend to forget about the war of 1812. i think it's very important for us to remember that men fought and died for this work, both american, british, native american, canadian. we want to honor and remember all of those people. we want people to come away with a sense of reverence, a sense of respect for what took place here. >> you can watch this and other programs on the history of committed his across the country at c-span.org. >> if you like american history tv, keep up with us during the week on facebook, twitter and youtube. learn about what happened this day in history and see preview clips of upcoming programs. follow us at c-span history. here 2018 was the centennial year of us participat
we know that a family by the name of hayes had a farm on this land. they knew what these earthworks were and what fort meigs was. we like to say they were the first to preserve the forts because without them, this would not be here. was able to reconstruct the fort. we hope when visitors come, they take a minute to pause and think about what happened here. we tend to forget about the war of 1812. i think it's very important for us to remember that men fought and died for this work, both...
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hayes: as the member designated by ms. wilson, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that ms. wilson will vote yes on the pressley amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. grijalva of arizona, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. grijalva will vote yea on the pressley amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from new hampshire seek recognition? ms. kuster: as the member designated by ms. pingree, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that ms. pingree will vote yes on the pressley amendment. as the member designated by ms. kelly, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that ms. kelly will vote no on the pressley amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from texas seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by ms. roybal-allard, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that ms. roybal-allard wil
hayes: as the member designated by ms. wilson, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that ms. wilson will vote yes on the pressley amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. grijalva of arizona, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. grijalva will vote yea on the pressley amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in yagi, northern japan. let's get some of the day's other news.ountry's politics, with a strong condemnation of president bolsonaro's covid—19 policies. at a speech in sao paolo, the popular left leader declined to say whether he would run against bolsonaro next year, after a judge annulled his corruption convictions, reinstating his right to run for office. the us senate has confirmed merrick garland as president biden�*s attorney—general. twenty republicans sided with democrats, including mitch mcconnell, who as the senate majority leader in 2016, blocked judge garland as president obama's nominee to sit on the supreme court. the lower house of the mexican parliament has passed uk police searching for sarah everard have said they have found �*what appear to be human remains' in woodland in kent. a serving metropolitan police officer has been arrested on suspicion of murder following ms everard's disappearance last week in south london. ian maxwell, brother of ghislaine maxwell, who's in jail facing trial in new york has said his sister is being
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in yagi, northern japan. let's get some of the day's other news.ountry's politics, with a strong condemnation of president bolsonaro's covid—19 policies. at a speech in sao paolo, the popular left leader declined to say whether he would run against bolsonaro next year, after a judge annulled his corruption convictions, reinstating his right to run for office. the us senate has confirmed merrick garland as president biden�*s attorney—general. twenty...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in yagi, northernjapan. incredible to think it's been ten years.to landing, well, that can be a different story. the albatross often has trouble coming back down to earth because of its narrow wings, which make it harder for the bird to fly slowly. so it may not have quite made the landing, but who among us gets it right all the time? let's be honest, it can fly, right? that's pretty awesome. from me and the team, thinks for watching. good night. hello. march may have come in like a lamb, but the lion has now arrived early. and, after a stormy night, we have a very windy thursday to come — yes, some sunshine, but also heavy, blustery showers. all around an area of low pressure that's sitting to the north of us, but the tightly—packed isobars right across us indicating that wherever you are, thursday will be a very windy day. but it's england and wales bearing the brunt of the strongest, most disruptive winds, particularly early in the day as we see this area of wet weather move across northern england, wales, the midlands, and on towards east angli
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in yagi, northernjapan. incredible to think it's been ten years.to landing, well, that can be a different story. the albatross often has trouble coming back down to earth because of its narrow wings, which make it harder for the bird to fly slowly. so it may not have quite made the landing, but who among us gets it right all the time? let's be honest, it can fly, right? that's pretty awesome. from me and the team, thinks for watching. good night. hello. march...
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there's chris hayes our home over rachel and they literally the bio from the bile docs of their liver is being projectile vomited into the faces of the american t.v. viewer and they call that art and yet all of this is a caustic poison of misinformation lies and propaganda fed by the defense contractor says only purpose of having as on her show is to aid in the bet her in the destruction of innocent babies and children in the way in it that she's participating in and school routes i don't consider her american of oh great while rachel maddow she actually does tell the truth a lot if you look at her video clips but turn off the sound don't listen to her words watch her face and i start blinking really fast and those are your eyes are often truth tellers right that's what you know intelligence agents look for in a source or police will look at your eyes to see what they're actually saying and and revealing when you're lying so if you look at her i look at her videos without listening to the lies or whatever she's saying then you'll see her eyes start blinking furiously when she doesn't
there's chris hayes our home over rachel and they literally the bio from the bile docs of their liver is being projectile vomited into the faces of the american t.v. viewer and they call that art and yet all of this is a caustic poison of misinformation lies and propaganda fed by the defense contractor says only purpose of having as on her show is to aid in the bet her in the destruction of innocent babies and children in the way in it that she's participating in and school routes i don't...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in yagi, northern japan. stay with us on bbc news.andemic. we'll examine the dramatic changes across the world and ask what's ahead. the numbers of dead and wounded defied belief. this, the worst terrorist atrocity on european soil in modern times. in less than 24 hours, the soviet union lost an elderly, sick leader and replaced him with a dynamic figure 20 years his junior. we heard these gunshots from the gym, then he came out and started firing at our hearts. god, we were all petrified. james earl ray, aged 41 — - sentenced to 99 years and due for parole when he's 90 — l travelled from memphis jail to nashville state prison in an eight—car convoy. i paul, what's it feel like to be married at last? it feels fine, thank you. what'll you do now? will it change your life much, do you think? i don't know, really, i've never married before. this is bbc news, the latest headlines... president biden has scored an important victory afterjust 50 days in office, with the house of representatives approving his covid stimulus package worth almo
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in yagi, northern japan. stay with us on bbc news.andemic. we'll examine the dramatic changes across the world and ask what's ahead. the numbers of dead and wounded defied belief. this, the worst terrorist atrocity on european soil in modern times. in less than 24 hours, the soviet union lost an elderly, sick leader and replaced him with a dynamic figure 20 years his junior. we heard these gunshots from the gym, then he came out and started firing at our...
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senator hayes, you're a former state senator, you've called this effort a travesty.bill as it sits right now is just that, several things in it that are very unkind to the voter. it creates a tremendous burden on us, the administrators of the elections, and, you know, it's a time like this when my legislative experience does come in handy because i realize that it's not time to push the panic button. let's just everybody stay calm and recognize that while their intentions are probably good, their methods need some guidance. they need some adult supervision, if you will, from the elections professionals. and our 67 election supervisors in this state did a tremendous job last year, and so we need to have the legislators come sit down and listen to how things should be done correctly, but for us to eliminate the use of drop boxes is a total, total mistake. >> and, quickly, senator, are they open to that, or are the republican state politicians open to coming in and being educated about this? >> i expect they are. if they're not, hang on. we'll have some more interviews,
senator hayes, you're a former state senator, you've called this effort a travesty.bill as it sits right now is just that, several things in it that are very unkind to the voter. it creates a tremendous burden on us, the administrators of the elections, and, you know, it's a time like this when my legislative experience does come in handy because i realize that it's not time to push the panic button. let's just everybody stay calm and recognize that while their intentions are probably good,...
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joining us to help is my friend chris hayes, the host of "all in" with chris hayes, and best all aroundereral knowledge focused guy on where we are with covid and where we are as a country. you read more widely and have more of an interesting take on where we are in covid than anybody else that i know. >> thank you. >> because of that, i want to ask you how we deal with good news because i realize there's still a lot of bad news and i am clinging to that because that makes sense to me. it seems like what's happened over the past few day, 2.9 million doses in a day, $1.9 trillion covid relief bill on its way to passing. i can't process it. >> it is hard. to separate them out, on the covid side, i think you saw in the cdc director how hard it is to message this moment for precisely the reasons you talked about and she spoke about in the interview, which is that we really are -- we're world beaters right now in vaccination. we're near the top. we're probably the second best country in the world after israel. ashish jha said this, we're the best big country right now in vaccinations. the 2.9
joining us to help is my friend chris hayes, the host of "all in" with chris hayes, and best all aroundereral knowledge focused guy on where we are with covid and where we are as a country. you read more widely and have more of an interesting take on where we are in covid than anybody else that i know. >> thank you. >> because of that, i want to ask you how we deal with good news because i realize there's still a lot of bad news and i am clinging to that because that makes...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in yagi, northern japan.festival and pilgrimage, celebrated in 12 year cycles. government officials have put a number of measures in place for this including testing to stop the spread of covid—19. and, before we go, a bit of bird news. for the northern royal albatross flying is an effortless act, but when it comes to landing, well, that can be a different story. the albatross often has trouble coming back down to earth because of its narrow wings, which make it harder for the bird to fly slowly. who amongst us get it right all the time? you can reach me on twitter — i'm @embleymike hello. march may have come in like a lamb, but the lion has now arrived early. and, after a stormy night, we have a very windy thursday to come — yes, some sunshine, but also heavy, blustery showers. all around an area of low pressure that's sitting to the north of us, but the tightly—packed isobars right across us indicating that wherever you are, thursday will be a very windy day. but it's england and wales bearing the brunt of
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in yagi, northern japan.festival and pilgrimage, celebrated in 12 year cycles. government officials have put a number of measures in place for this including testing to stop the spread of covid—19. and, before we go, a bit of bird news. for the northern royal albatross flying is an effortless act, but when it comes to landing, well, that can be a different story. the albatross often has trouble coming back down to earth because of its narrow wings, which...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in fukushima.sy brazil hospital, here's what they heard. violin plays the soothing sound of the violin. this violinist named cristiano has been volunteering and playing in the corridors of a rio dejaneiro hospital. as brazil battles with the coronavirus outbreak, he hopes his music can bring comfort to those who need it the most. this is bbc world news america. i'm laura trevelyan, thank you so much for watching. laura trevelyan, thank you so much forwatching. have laura trevelyan, thank you so much for watching. have a great night. good evening. it's felt pleasant when you've seen the sunshine today, but we've also had a real rash of showers and some quite hefty showers as well. i mean, it's not surprising. low pressure's driving the weather, it's sitting towards the north—west of us and throwing these bands of showers in off the atlantic. in fact tomorrow, we've got a cold weatherfront coming in — in fact tonight — and behind that, it will turn colder. so the evening will find the showers continu
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in fukushima.sy brazil hospital, here's what they heard. violin plays the soothing sound of the violin. this violinist named cristiano has been volunteering and playing in the corridors of a rio dejaneiro hospital. as brazil battles with the coronavirus outbreak, he hopes his music can bring comfort to those who need it the most. this is bbc world news america. i'm laura trevelyan, thank you so much for watching. laura trevelyan, thank you so much...
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we know a family by the name of hayes had a farm on this land. they knew what the earthworks were and what fort meigs was, so they only graze cattle in this area instead of tilling it up. we like to say they were the first to preserve fort meigs because without them, this would not be here. in the 1970's, the ohio history connection was able to reconstruct the fort to look as it would have in the spring and summer of 1813. we really hope that when visitors come to fort meigs, they take a minute to pause and think about what happened here at the fort. we tend to forget about the war of 1812, sandwiched between the civil war and the revolution, but i think it is important for us to remember that, you know, men fought and died for this war, american, british, native american, canadian, so we really want to honor and remember all of those people. we want people to come away with a sense of reverence, a sense of respect for what took place here. >> you can watch this and the histories of other cities on our program. >> visit c-span's new online store
we know a family by the name of hayes had a farm on this land. they knew what the earthworks were and what fort meigs was, so they only graze cattle in this area instead of tilling it up. we like to say they were the first to preserve fort meigs because without them, this would not be here. in the 1970's, the ohio history connection was able to reconstruct the fort to look as it would have in the spring and summer of 1813. we really hope that when visitors come to fort meigs, they take a minute...
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hayes was a president. states, specifically and many people don't know this, but 'b' was actually not his middle initial it was more like a verb. like, rutherford be hayes. hayes, of course, being slang at the time, meaning 'president.' and it looks like class 'b' over." [ laughter ] in fact, the house managers' opening argument was so good, and castor was so unprepared, that at one point, he turned it over to his partner and admitted that they had to change course, because they didn't expect the democrats' case to be so strong. >> i think that i want to give my colleague, mr. schoen, an opportunity to explain to all of us the -- the legal analysis on jurisdiction i'll be quite frank with you, we changed what we were going to do on account that we thought that the house managers presentation was well done. >> seth: "uh, in my defense, i've only ever seen bad lawyers before. i only hang out with my cuz. tag me out, schoen i'm dizzy and need electrolytes. tell them about people v. whatever, 'perry mason' crap
hayes was a president. states, specifically and many people don't know this, but 'b' was actually not his middle initial it was more like a verb. like, rutherford be hayes. hayes, of course, being slang at the time, meaning 'president.' and it looks like class 'b' over." [ laughter ] in fact, the house managers' opening argument was so good, and castor was so unprepared, that at one point, he turned it over to his partner and admitted that they had to change course, because they didn't...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in yuriage, northern japan.. in a speech this morning, he emphasised his support for nhs workers — and called for people on the nhs front line to receive a pay rise above the rate of inflation. a vote for labour is a vote to support our nurses, our doctors, our nhs staff. and to reward our key workers. my mum was a nurse. my sister was a nurse. my wife works for the nhs. i know what it means to work in the nhs. when i clapped for our carers i meant it. the prime minister clapped for our carers, then he slammed the door on them. sir keir starmer. the foreign secretary, dominic raab, has criticised china for approving new laws, paving the way for hong kong's electoral system to be overhauled. the move will reduce democratic representation and allow a pro—beijing panel to vet candidates. mr raab said it was the latest step by the mainland to "hollow out the space for democratic debate" in hong kong. myanmar�*s military rulers have accused the ousted civilian leader, aung san suu kyi, of accepting illegal payments w
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in yuriage, northern japan.. in a speech this morning, he emphasised his support for nhs workers — and called for people on the nhs front line to receive a pay rise above the rate of inflation. a vote for labour is a vote to support our nurses, our doctors, our nhs staff. and to reward our key workers. my mum was a nurse. my sister was a nurse. my wife works for the nhs. i know what it means to work in the nhs. when i clapped for our carers i meant it. the...
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i'm old enough to remember gabby hayes some of you in the audience might remember gabby hayes the movie and tv actor. i believe adam keith was the model for gabby hayes. this is the official portrait of horace albright when he was the director of the park service in 1933 and horace albright told many people that this photograph by george grant was the best picture anyone ever took of him. and then this wonderful environmental portrait of emmet harrison a navajo that he took at mesa verde national park in 1929. so what about here in the east? what about right where we are here today? and we've used a lot of pictures of the west and we've explained that george spent most of his time in the west, but he did take some pictures here one of the assignments. he was asked to come east for was to photograph the dedication of the memorial house at george washington birthplace national monument in virginia. and here is the photograph the group portrait of the participants in that dedication and may of 1932 and then another photograph of the home and the boxwood gardens that same day those boxwood
i'm old enough to remember gabby hayes some of you in the audience might remember gabby hayes the movie and tv actor. i believe adam keith was the model for gabby hayes. this is the official portrait of horace albright when he was the director of the park service in 1933 and horace albright told many people that this photograph by george grant was the best picture anyone ever took of him. and then this wonderful environmental portrait of emmet harrison a navajo that he took at mesa verde...
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his name was isaac hayes.at some stax and ice a case become -- in the music part of the era and also the films that personify this new sense of freedom that black artists had. look, the look, the sand, the artistry of as a case, our incomparable. i his film from shaft, the film, winds for grammy awards. the first black pops onto pop on the popular charts. part talking, part singing, it is often said that the singing from shaft is the predecessor of modern rot. and it is not just because of how often it is sampled. so let me share the screen and we will watch a brief clip of as a case playing the theme of shaft in 1973. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the bald head, the sunglasses, the change which he said in an interview he wore so many gold chains in a interview to reverse image of what's a black man in chains meant. take a look at that. that is a much more useful use of symbols and black success than what james round was trying to do. and academy awards the 1972 he became the first african american to win a oscar for a non acti
his name was isaac hayes.at some stax and ice a case become -- in the music part of the era and also the films that personify this new sense of freedom that black artists had. look, the look, the sand, the artistry of as a case, our incomparable. i his film from shaft, the film, winds for grammy awards. the first black pops onto pop on the popular charts. part talking, part singing, it is often said that the singing from shaft is the predecessor of modern rot. and it is not just because of how...
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rupert wingfield—hayes has been watching its progress.r later than planned, the runners got under way. the olympic torch relay has begun. this is really the point of no return. this is japan saying to the world, this games is going to go ahead this summer — regardless of the pandemic. for months, opinion polls have shown an overwhelming majority of japanese are against holding these games this year, but as the torch relay entered the city of iwaki today a lot of people turned out, ignoring government advice not to gather in crowds, although they did heed the advice to clap rather than to cheer. "when i watched the torch go by today it became more real for me," this lady says. "but i am glad they're not going to allow spectators from abroad." "i'm going to be an olympic volunteer," this student says, "so i really want them to go ahead. "when the whole world is down because of the pandemic i think "the olympics will cheer people up." so the torch relay has now arrived in the little town of futaba, and this town is one of them that was evacu
rupert wingfield—hayes has been watching its progress.r later than planned, the runners got under way. the olympic torch relay has begun. this is really the point of no return. this is japan saying to the world, this games is going to go ahead this summer — regardless of the pandemic. for months, opinion polls have shown an overwhelming majority of japanese are against holding these games this year, but as the torch relay entered the city of iwaki today a lot of people turned out, ignoring...
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what joshua chamberlin was to little round top, chris hayes was to q-anon inauguration day.atch. >> this was the scene in washington, d.c. where two months after the attempted insurrection the area around the capitol is still on lockdown because of worries of postings about another plot for another violent attack today. thankfully nothing happened. >> 6-4 is a weird one. hang on with me, and i will say that media coverage of how silly this all is made it seemingly less palatable for q-anon people over the last week. it always is with these people. luckily they stayed behind a computer. >> tucker: it totally makes sense. it turns out q-anon's battalions looked to msnbc for their news coverage. it's on in the q-anon break room and after watching chris hayes and brandy flex their intellectual muscles they realized they were totally outgunned. these msnbc people are just too clever. so q-anon decided to stay home and fight another day. "newsweek" for one was not buying that explanation. a reporter came up with this. q-anon theorists switched the date to march 20 after no trump i
what joshua chamberlin was to little round top, chris hayes was to q-anon inauguration day.atch. >> this was the scene in washington, d.c. where two months after the attempted insurrection the area around the capitol is still on lockdown because of worries of postings about another plot for another violent attack today. thankfully nothing happened. >> 6-4 is a weird one. hang on with me, and i will say that media coverage of how silly this all is made it seemingly less palatable for...
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been leading up to it the development of mass media had put more attention on president's wives lucy hayes in the 1870s was the first first lady to travel across country and she got a lot of attention for you know, people turned out at the train station to see her and support but in 191 when theodore roosevelt moved in on the death of mckinley the assassination of president mckinley, they really turned the presidency to what i think most historians call the modern presidency with lots of attention from the media taking a very strong position and matters of the world making the attention on washington said of the state capitals. it was really a big change and theodore roosevelt's wife edith can be pointed to as as instrumental in that she hired a secretary. well they had often had secretaries, but they were just sort of social. up on a niece or a daughter or a relative or a friend who helped them write letters edith hired a secretary what she did what we would call press secretary work because edith was smart enough to say if she didn't want the exact if she didn't want the public to know s
been leading up to it the development of mass media had put more attention on president's wives lucy hayes in the 1870s was the first first lady to travel across country and she got a lot of attention for you know, people turned out at the train station to see her and support but in 191 when theodore roosevelt moved in on the death of mckinley the assassination of president mckinley, they really turned the presidency to what i think most historians call the modern presidency with lots of...
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anchors successfully defended our country, what joshua chamberlain was too little round top, chris hayes to cue in on inauguration day, watch. >> this was the scene in washington, d.c., were two months after the insurrection, the area around the capital was still on lockdown. thankfully, nothing happened. >> i will say media coverage on how silly the soul is made it less palatable for cue in on people over the last week. it's a lot, it always is with these people. >> it totally makes sense, it turns out qanon's battalions looks to msnbc and after watching chris hayes and randy is a draw's knee flexed their intellectual muscles, they realize they are totally outgunned. these msnbc people are just too clever so cue in on decided to stay home and fight another day. "newsweek" was not buying that explanation, a reporter came up with this explanation -- q and nontheorists switch to the date to march 20th after no-trump inauguration, they called the march 4th date a false flag. how did "newsweek" know what qanon was up to? a man called ken had told reporter david weigle that donald trump would
anchors successfully defended our country, what joshua chamberlain was too little round top, chris hayes to cue in on inauguration day, watch. >> this was the scene in washington, d.c., were two months after the insurrection, the area around the capital was still on lockdown. thankfully, nothing happened. >> i will say media coverage on how silly the soul is made it less palatable for cue in on people over the last week. it's a lot, it always is with these people. >> it...
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hayes: as the member designated by ms. wilson, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that ms. wilson will vote yes on ordering the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida seek recognition? ms. wasserman schultz: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. hastings of florida, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. hastings will vote yea on ordering the previous question. mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. payne of new jersey, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. payne will also vote yea on ordering the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from colorado seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. schneider, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. schneider will vote yea on the motion to prove the previous question -- move the previous question on h.res. 233. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from washington seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. kinzinger, purs
hayes: as the member designated by ms. wilson, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that ms. wilson will vote yes on ordering the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida seek recognition? ms. wasserman schultz: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. hastings of florida, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. hastings will vote yea on ordering the previous question. mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. payne of...
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. >> congresswoman hayes, i hesitate to mention but all three of us have public school experience.was one of the first jobs i had in boston. i didn't commit to it as a career the way you did. but it does leave me in awe of teacher of year. i want to ask a question for the parents out there who know their kids have fallen behind. and kids who are not wired to the internet as well as they could be or at all. what do you tell parents they should be looking for and should be asking for in their schools to get their kids back on track? >> well, first of all, teaching was the best experience i could have ever had coming in this job. because in the classroom, every child is my child. and the parents, they may feel the school knows best and they are not sure what questions to ask. just ask questions. become active partners in your children's education. express concerns. i was concerned about parents who had little or no digital skills required to log kids on and assist them in that way. i think we really need to have on going professional development for parents and development for familie
. >> congresswoman hayes, i hesitate to mention but all three of us have public school experience.was one of the first jobs i had in boston. i didn't commit to it as a career the way you did. but it does leave me in awe of teacher of year. i want to ask a question for the parents out there who know their kids have fallen behind. and kids who are not wired to the internet as well as they could be or at all. what do you tell parents they should be looking for and should be asking for in...
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hello, i'm chris hayes. it's still sinking in the biden administration was able to pass this towering achievement that looked improbable even in december. think back. race called for biden. clear he was winner but sitting president was doing everything in his power attempting to overturn the election through legal and extralegal means and balance of the senate was up for grabs. came down to georgia and democrats had to win two seats and had not won a senate chair in georgia in decades. but here we are. oldest man elected president, been in public life for 50 years, ran as centrist. narrow majority came together to deliver most processive comprehensive rescue package in many generations. >> we democrats made promises, we made promises in georgia, in the country. we said if we gained the senate, kept the house and elected the president, we would finally get things done. >> we both served in the senate, we know there's rarely been a bill so concrete and tangible. mr. president, people will feel and see what we
hello, i'm chris hayes. it's still sinking in the biden administration was able to pass this towering achievement that looked improbable even in december. think back. race called for biden. clear he was winner but sitting president was doing everything in his power attempting to overturn the election through legal and extralegal means and balance of the senate was up for grabs. came down to georgia and democrats had to win two seats and had not won a senate chair in georgia in decades. but here...
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. >> hayes, what do you think about the political processes around the filibuster?n if it was gone right now, still have two parties that don't seem to work well with one another and republican parties that's shown not much interest in working hand in glove with democrats to get things done. covid bill is example. counterpart measure brought by republican senators was a less than a 1/3 of the bill, a nonstarter. >> miles apart from the beginning, that's why president biden encouraged reconciliation. the filibuster right now is not something you expect a lot of people to be really upset about, just if you polled them randomly. i haven't seen polling that says a majority of the country really wants to get rid of it yet, hasn't seeped into the public consciousness this is why things are broken in washington. but about the ways to change the filibuster, interesting suggestions came up recently. manchin talked about going back to holding the floor again like jimmy stewart. or change the rules for instead of 100 senators towards a filibuster, just people in the room at th
. >> hayes, what do you think about the political processes around the filibuster?n if it was gone right now, still have two parties that don't seem to work well with one another and republican parties that's shown not much interest in working hand in glove with democrats to get things done. covid bill is example. counterpart measure brought by republican senators was a less than a 1/3 of the bill, a nonstarter. >> miles apart from the beginning, that's why president biden...
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steve hayes, editor at the dispatch.hat first came forward with those pictures of that facility. but when you see this video and the reporters are actually going in, it does change the talking points that come out of washington. it's a different thing when you see it see it. >> it sure is. i think you are right to point to congressman quiros photograph is the beginning of the crumbling of the biden administration talking points. let come of the biden administration has a very difficult time describing what is going on. they have shifted their messaging on this, again and again and again. at first, it was the trump administration's fault, then it was a challenge, then it was something they had to deal with in the long term. you've seen these arguments change, but the reality of the situation as we are facing a surge on the border. two decades greater than when we've seen in two decades. you've had mainstream media reporting on the reasons for this. and it is certainly some combination of biden administration policies and
steve hayes, editor at the dispatch.hat first came forward with those pictures of that facility. but when you see this video and the reporters are actually going in, it does change the talking points that come out of washington. it's a different thing when you see it see it. >> it sure is. i think you are right to point to congressman quiros photograph is the beginning of the crumbling of the biden administration talking points. let come of the biden administration has a very difficult...
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romaine: at least one person who came out of that program, hayes, and alumni of the greenwood projectm told that you are working right now in finance? >> thanks for having me. i work as an analyst for companies in new york city in the financial strategies group, focusing on analytics and strategic advice across the country. balance sheet management, derivatives management, etc. romaine: fixed income analyst, for a lot of folks that's the sweet spot on wall street. how did you arrive there? >> telling the story, i was an engineering student and the path of my life and career was murky. to say that is an understatement. what's most valuable is he provided me with the opportunity in the network for social capital and i was intellectually curious. i started out with an internship in chicago with o'neill in the summer of 2019. romaine: talk about social capital. talk about some of the companies and organizations that greenwood partnered with, building up that social capital. >> having that experience of almost everyone i worked with in my career was related to someone at that firm and the
romaine: at least one person who came out of that program, hayes, and alumni of the greenwood projectm told that you are working right now in finance? >> thanks for having me. i work as an analyst for companies in new york city in the financial strategies group, focusing on analytics and strategic advice across the country. balance sheet management, derivatives management, etc. romaine: fixed income analyst, for a lot of folks that's the sweet spot on wall street. how did you arrive...
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i'm chris hayes. there are eight people dead in the atlanta area after a horrifying spree shooting last night at three different locations, three different spas. the suspect is in police custody and we know some of the victims' names. delaina ashley yaun, xiaojie tan, daoyou feng, paul andre michels. seven out eight victims were women. six of the eight were of asian descent. south korean consulate in atlanta confirmed that four of the eight victims were ethnic koreans and don't know the nationalities. the rampage began around 5:00 p.m. yesterday at young's asian massage in acworth. four people were killed there. and about 45 minutes later, officers responded to gold spa in at least atlanta where they found three women killed. while officers were on that scene, shots were fired across the street at aromatherapy spa, found one woman killed there. police arrested 21-year-old robert aaron long following a manhunt yesterday evening charging him with eight counts of murder and a count of aggravated assault.
i'm chris hayes. there are eight people dead in the atlanta area after a horrifying spree shooting last night at three different locations, three different spas. the suspect is in police custody and we know some of the victims' names. delaina ashley yaun, xiaojie tan, daoyou feng, paul andre michels. seven out eight victims were women. six of the eight were of asian descent. south korean consulate in atlanta confirmed that four of the eight victims were ethnic koreans and don't know the...
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what do you think, tom hayes? do you think that and then the antithesis of a buffett play which is bitcoin, both are jumping higher today. >> yeah. well, there are smart people on both sides of the bitcoin trade, liz. you have kim draper who bought 30,000 coins in an auction from the government a few years ago, that's probably worth about a billion and a half now, not too shabby. paul tudor jones put 1% of his net worth, elon musk with a $1.5 billion purchase, and microstrategy the boar rowing money to -- borrowing money to buy it, a public company. and i think companies have to be careful because what it says to the shareholder is we believe this cash is going to get a better return in bitcoin than investing in our own company or in buying back our own shares. so it'll be interesting how this plays out and whether those stocks become more than a proxy just for bitcoin by making that decision. now, on the other side of the trade there are people against it. you mentioned warren buffett who called it rat poison squ
what do you think, tom hayes? do you think that and then the antithesis of a buffett play which is bitcoin, both are jumping higher today. >> yeah. well, there are smart people on both sides of the bitcoin trade, liz. you have kim draper who bought 30,000 coins in an auction from the government a few years ago, that's probably worth about a billion and a half now, not too shabby. paul tudor jones put 1% of his net worth, elon musk with a $1.5 billion purchase, and microstrategy the boar...
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. >>> joining me now is johanna hayes of connecticut. a member of the house education and labor committee and a member of the congressional black caucus. someone who -- to whom the last story would be relatable and understandable. the bullying of children and the lifelong effect it has on them combined with this racism. the good news, congresswoman, is we can change this, right? we now don't have that and we can do things to change trajectory? >> absolutely, ali. good morning. thank you for having me. and we've already started to do something. one of the thins that i heard in the last segment was the lack of asian-american role models. in this congress, we have several asian-americans and right now we have anti-hate legislation that says, you know, we can't change people's hearts and minds, but we can change the law to make things like this a crime. >> you are a former teacher. you were teacher of the year in 2016. talk to us a little bit about the effect of it. we saw the video of people being kicked and spit on and, you know, we've got
. >>> joining me now is johanna hayes of connecticut. a member of the house education and labor committee and a member of the congressional black caucus. someone who -- to whom the last story would be relatable and understandable. the bullying of children and the lifelong effect it has on them combined with this racism. the good news, congresswoman, is we can change this, right? we now don't have that and we can do things to change trajectory? >> absolutely, ali. good morning....
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. >> well, president hayes wouldn't have the united states marshal for the district of columbia living>> mr. lincoln lived in a log cabin. ♪♪ >> how do you feel? >> about the same. >> what's wrong, papa? >> nothing, my dear. everything is fine. i met with president garfield today. first he thanked me for supporting the party. then he informed me i'm no longer the united states marshal. >> man. >> i'm to be appointed the recorder of deeds, glorified clerk. >> lincoln never took a step backwards but every administration since has. papa, you're not going to take that job, are you? >> is there a choice? our people's pride demands that a negro holds some position in the government of the united states. i must put that ahead of my own. >> you've done the right thing. >> papa? papa? >> harriet. >> frederick. >> my goodness. my goodness. what a pleasant surprise. >> i can't stay but a moment. i couldn't come to washington without stopping by to say hello. >> it's been so long, harriet. it brings back such pleasant memories. you know, harriet, most of what i've done in my life has been in publi
. >> well, president hayes wouldn't have the united states marshal for the district of columbia living>> mr. lincoln lived in a log cabin. ♪♪ >> how do you feel? >> about the same. >> what's wrong, papa? >> nothing, my dear. everything is fine. i met with president garfield today. first he thanked me for supporting the party. then he informed me i'm no longer the united states marshal. >> man. >> i'm to be appointed the recorder of deeds,...
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our friend, chris hayes, will join us after a quick break.of chicken fried ♪ ♪ cold beer on a friday night ♪ ♪ a pair of jeans that fit just right ♪ ♪ and the radio up ♪ get 5 boneless wings for $1 with any handcrafted burger. only at applebee's. hi, i'm debra. i'm from colorado. i've been married to my high school sweetheart for 35 years. i'm a mother of four-- always busy. i was starting to feel a little foggy. just didn't feel like things were as sharp as i knew they once were....