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so here is a piece of the hayes china a couple of more pieces. i just think these are so interesting. and some people found them controversial, so we're back to that characteristic because they certainly were not the standard type of victorian china, but i love the idea that she attempted to celebrate american themes and i think they're beautiful pieces myself. she also served very plain meat and potatoes menus at her social events. no french food in the hayes white house again celebrating american unity during the years that she is first lady. well now closer to our own time betty ford. and i would say that mrs. ford actually fulfilled all four categories. she was ultimately a celebrity. she was controversial. she was definitely political, but she was also reluctant here on the left. we see a picture of the fords at their wedding. and here on the right a screenshot of betty ford during her very famous in some quarters infamous tv interview on 16 minutes in 1975. well, i like to refer to betty ford as our first television era first lady and you m
so here is a piece of the hayes china a couple of more pieces. i just think these are so interesting. and some people found them controversial, so we're back to that characteristic because they certainly were not the standard type of victorian china, but i love the idea that she attempted to celebrate american themes and i think they're beautiful pieces myself. she also served very plain meat and potatoes menus at her social events. no french food in the hayes white house again celebrating...
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and hayes brown. hayes, democrats across the country have begged, literally begged, for federal help to stop gop-led states from passing restrictive-voting laws. how effective can this whack a mole strategy be fighting state laws individually? >> i mean, it's all we have right now thanks to the supreme court. >> right. >> back in 2013, the roberts' court overturned part of the voting rights act. that left the department of justice, before these laws come into effect, say, no, this will be discriminatory against your minority residents. you cannot put this law into effect. without that, the doj has no, other option. this is something that attorney general merrick garland previewed last week. ahead of this lawsuit against georgia. that the doj will do everything it can do. and just go back to the way it was, pre-this whack-a-mole strategy filing all these lawsuits. garland promised the section of doj under the civil rights division that handles these lawsuits, he is going to double the number of lawyers
and hayes brown. hayes, democrats across the country have begged, literally begged, for federal help to stop gop-led states from passing restrictive-voting laws. how effective can this whack a mole strategy be fighting state laws individually? >> i mean, it's all we have right now thanks to the supreme court. >> right. >> back in 2013, the roberts' court overturned part of the voting rights act. that left the department of justice, before these laws come into effect, say, no,...
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traffic crashes as we heard, we mourned another life loss, tragic at hayes and polk street. on june 15th, the vision zero action strategy will be released. the work here in san francisco on the vision zero coalition is to seeinger to see what's in this. this is the blueprint of how the sfmta will work to reach vision zero. we hope they are laser focused on speed reduction. i want to thank the board members who keeps vision zero as an agency priority. i ask that you continue to ask the agency and the hard questions how you're going to get to zero. thank you so much. >> chair borden: next speaker please. >> caller: this is hamilton carter. i've been an exclusive m.t.a. passenger for the last going on six years. we enjoyed the m.t.a. service. what we're really dismayed about is that when the pandemic came, service went away. that makes certain amount of sense. with the federal relief funds, we are very, very concerned as people only ride transit, that the routes aren't coming back. we lost the 52, the 52 is crucial for bringing people down the hill up to the businesses on missi
traffic crashes as we heard, we mourned another life loss, tragic at hayes and polk street. on june 15th, the vision zero action strategy will be released. the work here in san francisco on the vision zero coalition is to seeinger to see what's in this. this is the blueprint of how the sfmta will work to reach vision zero. we hope they are laser focused on speed reduction. i want to thank the board members who keeps vision zero as an agency priority. i ask that you continue to ask the agency...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo.in. to stay with us on bbc news. there is always more details on the bbc website wherever you are in the world. thank you very much for your company. hello. monday was the summer solstice, but for some places, including parts of southeast england, it was colder than the winter solstice. this was the picture as we ended the day in pontypridd, south wales, so quite a lot of cloud around there. through the course of the night, though, the cloud has tended to break up a little bit. so, tuesday, it will be a drier day in the south, certainly compared to what we had on monday. and for most places, some spells of sunshine around. low pressure that brought monday's rain will be slowly clearing away towards the south. we have got another weather front approaching from the northwest. before it gets there, though, a lot of clear and dry weather. quite a chilly start to the day — single figures in the north. in fact, those temperatures close to freezing in a few rural glens in scotland, so perhaps
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for more, we're joined by hayes brown, a writer and editor of msnbc daily. great to see you, hayes. you. >> so you have written a lot this week. i mean just period, full stop. but specifically about voting rights. what's your reaction to merrick garland's speech this week? is it too little too late? >> i mean, i'm very glad that this is a top priority at the justice department. i'm really glad that after four years of the trump administration basically leaving the voting rights section of the civil rights division shut down, i'm glad to hear garland is about putting more resources into it. i'm not sure how much they will be able to do right now. one of the things that's really interesting is they will be doubling the amount of staffers they have, working on voter right enforcement. but no one knows how many are actually working there right now. i tried to ask the department of justice yesterday. haven't gotten an answer yet. new york times doesn't know. so i want to see how much -- how much resources is garland going to pour into this because it is going to be a lot, between the scr
for more, we're joined by hayes brown, a writer and editor of msnbc daily. great to see you, hayes. you. >> so you have written a lot this week. i mean just period, full stop. but specifically about voting rights. what's your reaction to merrick garland's speech this week? is it too little too late? >> i mean, i'm very glad that this is a top priority at the justice department. i'm really glad that after four years of the trump administration basically leaving the voting rights...
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walker hayes and the song that he is singing is called "country stuff."ld. i like chairs that rock and fold. i like long cut winter green scol. that's. ainsley: learning about allot about you. brian: learning a lot about me. steve: last time you chewed skol. brian: got a yard full of car part. that's not true. it's hard to work on our open cars anymore. steve: i understand. is he coming up, walker hayes at the conclusion of today's telecast because it is summertime here in the city. and we are going to have the all-american summer concert series. brian: he says i like shooting ducks in bucks. mud tires on my truck. ainsley: that's where i grew up. that's everyone. brian: he wins. walker haste you have won ainsley over. he is not going to be on for another hour and a half. ainsley: they don't choose. steve: pete, rachel and will are shooting the breeze, they are at the chitchat diner in hackensack and they are all together because tomorrow rachel officially takes the center square on the curvey couch. brian: she chooses. she doesn't have. to say she can st
walker hayes and the song that he is singing is called "country stuff."ld. i like chairs that rock and fold. i like long cut winter green scol. that's. ainsley: learning about allot about you. brian: learning a lot about me. steve: last time you chewed skol. brian: got a yard full of car part. that's not true. it's hard to work on our open cars anymore. steve: i understand. is he coming up, walker hayes at the conclusion of today's telecast because it is summertime here in the city....
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i have to go and let chris hayes do his show. senator whitehouse, thank you so much. that is tonight's "reidout." go watch chris hayes. >> tonight on "all in" the trump plot to steal the election was worse than we even knew. >> one doj official called the conspiracy theories pushed by the white house, quote, pure insanity. >> tonight the stunning email from the white house pressing the department of justice to help steal the election. >>> then the manhattan d.a. turns up the pressure on donald trump's money man. reporting on the final stages of the weisselberg investigation. >>> plus the moral panic machine scaring school boards across america, and the history behind it on. >>> why you may see a summer sequel to the airport run of ted cruz. "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. i know my own name. i have said it before and i am sure i will say it again. it was not for lack of trying that donald trump did not steal the election. the reason that the will of the american people was respected, that we had a transition of power, albeit
i have to go and let chris hayes do his show. senator whitehouse, thank you so much. that is tonight's "reidout." go watch chris hayes. >> tonight on "all in" the trump plot to steal the election was worse than we even knew. >> one doj official called the conspiracy theories pushed by the white house, quote, pure insanity. >> tonight the stunning email from the white house pressing the department of justice to help steal the election. >>> then the...
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hayes brown, thank you so much. i wish we could have fixed it all. come see me again. glad we have your stuff to read. thank you so much. >>> an update to breaking news. new reaction to prince harry and meghan markle's new baby daughter. matt bradley is in london outside buckingham palace for them. i imagine this is going overwhelm in london. what's been the reaction? >> reporter: so far, this is the thing we were waiting for, some response from the palace. we just heard a very formal statement, very short, describing all the members of the royal family saying they are all delighted at hearing the news of the death -- excuse me, of the birth of lily diana windsor. these names are really important. there's so much friction between the sussexes in california and the royal family here in london behind me. so this is something you can wonder whether adding another person into the royal family going to ease this tension or if it's going heighten it. lily beth will be eighth in line behind her 2-year-old brother and behind her father, prince harry, who is sixth in line to th
hayes brown, thank you so much. i wish we could have fixed it all. come see me again. glad we have your stuff to read. thank you so much. >>> an update to breaking news. new reaction to prince harry and meghan markle's new baby daughter. matt bradley is in london outside buckingham palace for them. i imagine this is going overwhelm in london. what's been the reaction? >> reporter: so far, this is the thing we were waiting for, some response from the palace. we just heard a very...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo.r way, and there's turmoil for england in euro 2020 with two players having to self—isolate after coming into close contact with scotland's billy gilmour when the two sides met on friday, gilmour, one of scotland's key players, has been diagnosed with covid—19, but none of his team has been affected. austria and belgium and denmark are through. hello. monday was the summer solstice, but for some places, including parts of southeast england, it was colder than the winter solstice. this was the picture as we ended the day in pontypridd, south wales, so quite a lot of cloud around there. through the course of the night, though, the cloud has tended to break up a little bit. so, tuesday, it will be a drier day in the south, certainly compared to what we had on monday. and for most places, some spells of sunshine around. low pressure that brought monday's rain will be slowly clearing away towards the south. we have got another weather front approaching from the northwest. before it gets the
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo.r way, and there's turmoil for england in euro 2020 with two players having to self—isolate after coming into close contact with scotland's billy gilmour when the two sides met on friday, gilmour, one of scotland's key players, has been diagnosed with covid—19, but none of his team has been affected. austria and belgium and denmark are through. hello. monday was the summer solstice, but for some places, including parts of southeast england, it...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, kawasaki.4—year—old boy, who was chased and stabbed to death in birmingham, had racist language directed at him and his friends before the attack. dea—john reid died on monday. his family say he was an "incredibly talented young boy". police continue to question six people over his murder. the police officer accused of murdering the former premier league footballer dalian atkinson has told a jury he was "terrified" he and his colleague were "going to die" during their encounter with him. prosecutors say pc benjamin monk used unlawful and unreasonable force when trying to subdue mr atkinson in shropshire in 2016, shortly before the former aston villa striker died in hospital. environmental officials in sri lanka say the country is facing its worst beach pollution crisis, as tonnes of plastic waste from a burning container ship continue to drift ashore. the vessel, laden with chemicals, caught fire as it waited to enter colombo harbour last week. president macron has confirmed that all 12 to 18 y
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, kawasaki.4—year—old boy, who was chased and stabbed to death in birmingham, had racist language directed at him and his friends before the attack. dea—john reid died on monday. his family say he was an "incredibly talented young boy". police continue to question six people over his murder. the police officer accused of murdering the former premier league footballer dalian atkinson has told a jury he was "terrified" he and his...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo.llo. monday was the summer solstice, but for some places, including parts of southeast england, it was colder than the winter solstice. this was the picture as we ended the day in pontypridd, south wales, so quite a lot of cloud around there. through the course of the night, though, the cloud has tended to break up a little bit. so, tuesday, it will be a drier day in the south, certainly compared to what we had on monday. and for most places, some spells of sunshine around. low pressure that brought monday's rain will be slowly clearing away towards the south. we have got another weather front approaching from the northwest. before it gets there, though, a lot of clear and dry weather. quite a chilly start to the day — single figures in the north. in fact, those temperatures close to freezing in a few rural glens in scotland, so perhaps even a touch of frost to start the day. but tuesday morning, for most of us, it is dry, it is bright with some sunshine. cloudier for the southeast of
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo.llo. monday was the summer solstice, but for some places, including parts of southeast england, it was colder than the winter solstice. this was the picture as we ended the day in pontypridd, south wales, so quite a lot of cloud around there. through the course of the night, though, the cloud has tended to break up a little bit. so, tuesday, it will be a drier day in the south, certainly compared to what we had on monday. and for most places, some...
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the bbc�*s rupert wingfield—hayes is in tokyo and has more. tokyo! cheering.20 olympic bid? and people were allowed to celebrate like this. those mask free times now feel like a very long time ago. for a while it semed possible the tokyo games might actually take place with stadiums like this. but today, the organisers announced a compromise. as seiko hashimoto announced. in light of the government restrictions on public events, she says, the spectator limit on the olympic games will be set at 50% of venue capacity. up to a maximum of 10,000 people. that is very much not what the medical experts have been advising. just last week they said having no spectators would be much the safest option. so how is it going down with japan's generally sceptical public? translation: i worry about having the games in the current situation. | translation: if they are just watching the games | there is no problem. but they are bound to go to restaurants and bars afterwards so i am worried about the infection spreading. what that young man said is very perceptive because the wo
the bbc�*s rupert wingfield—hayes is in tokyo and has more. tokyo! cheering.20 olympic bid? and people were allowed to celebrate like this. those mask free times now feel like a very long time ago. for a while it semed possible the tokyo games might actually take place with stadiums like this. but today, the organisers announced a compromise. as seiko hashimoto announced. in light of the government restrictions on public events, she says, the spectator limit on the olympic games will be set...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, kawasaki.hemselves on the rap and drill music scene. the pairfrom bermondsey who've become an internet sensation — say their cockney roots have helped as it's all about rhythmn and rhyming. thomas magill has been talking to them about how they're handling their new found fame. # still livin�* on the old estate #. an unlikely collaboration — one of the uk's biggest drill artists, m24, and these two, pete and bas — a pair of grandads from bermondsey, and now international stars hoping to bring something quite unique to the world of rap. it started off as rap, but we are pushing the boundaries of rap. yeah, it's the rhythm, isn't it? _ beginning to bang into hip—hop. it's all about rhyming. rhyming. and being a cockney, rhyming slang is a big thing. and rhythm, it's about rhythm. the words are important, but the rhythm is what they love. # i'm a lovely geezer #. i'll give you an example. doo—doo—doo, doo, doo—doo—doo—doo... it's catchy, isn't it? it's catchy. you couldn't not tap your foot to that
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, kawasaki.hemselves on the rap and drill music scene. the pairfrom bermondsey who've become an internet sensation — say their cockney roots have helped as it's all about rhythmn and rhyming. thomas magill has been talking to them about how they're handling their new found fame. # still livin�* on the old estate #. an unlikely collaboration — one of the uk's biggest drill artists, m24, and these two, pete and bas — a pair of grandads from bermondsey,...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in kawasaki. stay with us on bbc news — still to come...s are set to explore venus. the queen and her husband began their royal progress to westminster. the moment of crowning, in accordance with the order of service, via a signal given with the great guns of the tower. tributes have been paid around the world to muhammad ali who has died at the age of 7a. outspoken but rarely out—fought, ali transcended the sport of boxing of which he was three times world champion. he was a good fighter, he fought all the way to the end — even through his illness. yes, he did. uefa imposes an indefinite ban on english clubs playing in europe. today is the 20th anniversary of the release of the beatles lp sgt pepper's lonely hearts club band, a record described as the album of the century. this is bbc world news, the latest headlines... after days of frantic negotiations, a coalition of opposition parties signs an historic deal to form a new israeli government. 50 days before the start of the delayed toyko olympics around 10,000 volunteers have pulled out
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in kawasaki. stay with us on bbc news — still to come...s are set to explore venus. the queen and her husband began their royal progress to westminster. the moment of crowning, in accordance with the order of service, via a signal given with the great guns of the tower. tributes have been paid around the world to muhammad ali who has died at the age of 7a. outspoken but rarely out—fought, ali transcended the sport of boxing of which he was three times...
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. >> alcindor: there was no pill for donna hayes.was diagnosed with triple netive breast cancer last may when she was just 32 years old. black women are also more likely to develop breast cancer at a younger age. >> i started off with a lump in my chest, i ignored it. like anybody else, i didn't think i'm like, i'm 32. there's no way that this is cancer. my doctor told me you're too young for it to be cancer, so more likely it's a cyst. so i'll refer you to ultrasounds. so we got the ultrasound. the technician didn't like what they saw, so they referred me to get a biopsy. the biopsy confirmed that it was cancerous. when i got the first diagnosis, i was scared. i didn't want to die and leave my kids and my husband and like, i was just scared. >> alcindor: her slight delay in seeking treatment was in part because of the pandemic, and in part because of fear and responsibility. >> as the black culture and a whole, we're scared of doctors. you're scared of bad news. you don't want bad news because you don't know how to handle bad news.
. >> alcindor: there was no pill for donna hayes.was diagnosed with triple netive breast cancer last may when she was just 32 years old. black women are also more likely to develop breast cancer at a younger age. >> i started off with a lump in my chest, i ignored it. like anybody else, i didn't think i'm like, i'm 32. there's no way that this is cancer. my doctor told me you're too young for it to be cancer, so more likely it's a cyst. so i'll refer you to ultrasounds. so we got...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, kawasaki. let's get some of the day's other news.e entrance to the gulf. the crew was safely evacuated in waters off the port of jask. a statement from the navy said that the fire started in one of the ship's systems. but analysts say that until there's a fuller explanation there's bound to be speculation as to whether what happened may have been the result of enemy action. the world health organization says that there are "staggering health needs" in the occupied palestinian territories, following the recent conflict between israel and the hamas militant group. in a statement, the who said it was scaling—up its efforts in order to help nearly 200,000 people. it called for unhindered access to gaza for its supplies and its staff. a novel about senegalese troops fighting for france in the first world war has won this year's international booker prize for literature. the book at night all blood is black, is written by the french writer david diop. it tells the story of a young soldier from senegal who fought for france in the first wor
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, kawasaki. let's get some of the day's other news.e entrance to the gulf. the crew was safely evacuated in waters off the port of jask. a statement from the navy said that the fire started in one of the ship's systems. but analysts say that until there's a fuller explanation there's bound to be speculation as to whether what happened may have been the result of enemy action. the world health organization says that there are "staggering health needs"...
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rupert wingfield—hayes.whistleblower who raised concerns about martin bashir s interview with princess diana. matthias weissler, a graphic designer, alerted his bosses to the fake documents used by martin bashir. the response from the bbc at the time was to stop giving him any work. i'm joined by our media correspondent, david sillito talk us through what happened at the meeting. talk us through what happened at the meetinu. ., , ., talk us through what happened at the meetinu. .,, ., , ,., meeting. there was one person 25 ears auo meeting. there was one person 25 years ago who _ meeting. there was one person 25 years ago who knew— meeting. there was one person 25 years ago who knew all— meeting. there was one person 25 years ago who knew all about - meeting. there was one person 25| years ago who knew all about those fake documents that martin bashir used to win the confidence of earl spencer, and that is matthias weissler. that is because he made them. it was under the orders of martin bashir. he raised th
rupert wingfield—hayes.whistleblower who raised concerns about martin bashir s interview with princess diana. matthias weissler, a graphic designer, alerted his bosses to the fake documents used by martin bashir. the response from the bbc at the time was to stop giving him any work. i'm joined by our media correspondent, david sillito talk us through what happened at the meeting. talk us through what happened at the meetinu. ., , ., talk us through what happened at the meetinu. .,, ., , ,.,...
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lucy hayes in the 19 seventies was the first presidents wife to -- train station to see her and so forth. but in 1981 theodore roosevelt moved in, the assassination of president mckinley, they really turned the presidents into what historians call the modern presidency with a lot of attention from the media, taking a very strong position on matters of the world. putting the attention on washington instead of the state capitals. it was really a big change, and theodore roosevelt's wife, can be pointed to as instrumental in that. she heard a secretary. they all had secretaries but they were social, and they would hire a relative, a friend who helped them write letters. she did what we would call press secretary were because edith was smart enough to say that if she did not want the public to know that she wore the same dress twice she would tell the secretary to say it was green one night and who the next night, you see. so she begins managing the press. previous first ladies had more or less wanted to keep their kids out of sight. sometimes even moved out of the white house. the cleveland
lucy hayes in the 19 seventies was the first presidents wife to -- train station to see her and so forth. but in 1981 theodore roosevelt moved in, the assassination of president mckinley, they really turned the presidents into what historians call the modern presidency with a lot of attention from the media, taking a very strong position on matters of the world. putting the attention on washington instead of the state capitals. it was really a big change, and theodore roosevelt's wife, can be...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo.ulminating in edwin poots being forced out of the job last week. he had narrowly beaten sirjeffrey in the party's first leadership contest in 50 years — but was forced to stand down afterjust 21 days. 0ur ireland correspondent, chris page, is outside stormont. is this going to put an end to the dup�*s current troubles? political comebacks do not come any more quickly than sirjeffrey donaldson but few people here at stormont would expect the fortunes of the dup as a party to be rejuvenated so rapidly. it has been of a prison time for the biggest party in northern ireland and just a few weeks ago arlene foster was ousted after an internal party coup and then on thursday last we had her successor evan puts who had to resign. so in the past hour sir jeffrey donaldson has announced he will put forward his name for leadership once again and in a statement he focused on the issue that he thinks cannon should unite his party and heal those fractures and that is the northern ireland protocol. t
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo.ulminating in edwin poots being forced out of the job last week. he had narrowly beaten sirjeffrey in the party's first leadership contest in 50 years — but was forced to stand down afterjust 21 days. 0ur ireland correspondent, chris page, is outside stormont. is this going to put an end to the dup�*s current troubles? political comebacks do not come any more quickly than sirjeffrey donaldson but few people here at stormont would expect the...
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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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good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. the point of propagand is to shape reality. it exists so that what is actually happening in the world can be ignored or over written so that when you see what you see before your eyes can be waved away as an apparition. the point of journalism in a free society is to reflect reality. we all bring our biases to stories and choose which to tell and which we do not tell. reality itself is complicated with a million stories out there. just like history itself. the line between good faith journalism and bad faith propaganda can be obscured or faint but it is there. what we are seeing in the country is a sustained effort of concerted propaganda to destroy the civic terrain necessary to hold up democracy. here is what that looks like. in the wake of the january insurrection when we all watched a mob violently over take the capitol erecting a gallows, shouting hang mike pence and assaulting police officers left and right with the express purpose of overturning an election, doing so based on a false belief pumped into their heads by pro
good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. the point of propagand is to shape reality. it exists so that what is actually happening in the world can be ignored or over written so that when you see what you see before your eyes can be waved away as an apparition. the point of journalism in a free society is to reflect reality. we all bring our biases to stories and choose which to tell and which we do not tell. reality itself is complicated with a million stories out there. just like history...
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shery: kathleen hayes with us. our next guest, a huge fan, let's bring in carol pepper, the ceo of pepper international. it seems perhaps, it is working out this week. we have seen the outperformance. how long will it last if you see rate hikes soon? >> i manage money for people who have over $100 million of fat will of network. we are looking for investors with long legs. i have no doubt it will not be a rate hike in 2021 or 2022. as they mention, perhaps in 2023. we will see. that bodes well for the tech trade. it will last for many years, it has lasted for over 10 years. i think it is going to continue because the pandemic has absolutely moved us forward in a tech focused world. that will continue. shery: what about the games we are seeing in oil? we saw pressure but right now we are again rising. the gtd chart on the bloomberg showing energy stocks not catching up. >> i don't think we are going back to $100 oil. you heard them henson, they are getting to the point where they would like to start a big supply. th
shery: kathleen hayes with us. our next guest, a huge fan, let's bring in carol pepper, the ceo of pepper international. it seems perhaps, it is working out this week. we have seen the outperformance. how long will it last if you see rate hikes soon? >> i manage money for people who have over $100 million of fat will of network. we are looking for investors with long legs. i have no doubt it will not be a rate hike in 2021 or 2022. as they mention, perhaps in 2023. we will see. that bodes...
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years later, teddy roosevelt, hayes infrastructure initiative was the national park service. president eisenhower and a time when the economy was not great, insisted on the interstate highway system in order to unify the country. it was a big deal. al gore's father introduced the bill in the u.s. senate. list bipartisan. so now we have big needs. the most expensive maintenance is no maintenance. things need repair. i think in the country there will be strong bipartisanship. but let's try to find the conversation. it's a practical matter. in terms of values, china, i think that should not be partisan in any way. it should be as nonpartisan as anything. we have seen each other at new security conference, john and you have both been so central to that. when people come together to find common ground, because security is our responsibility. we have to protect and defend the constitution and americans. security, economics, government, all these things come into the category of our relationship with any country, and certainly china. i have been fighting china for over 30 years abou
years later, teddy roosevelt, hayes infrastructure initiative was the national park service. president eisenhower and a time when the economy was not great, insisted on the interstate highway system in order to unify the country. it was a big deal. al gore's father introduced the bill in the u.s. senate. list bipartisan. so now we have big needs. the most expensive maintenance is no maintenance. things need repair. i think in the country there will be strong bipartisanship. but let's try to...
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traffic crashes as we heard, we mourned another life loss, tragic at hayes and polk street. on june 15th, the vision zero action strategy will be released. the work here in san francisco on the vision zero coalition is to seeinger to see what's in this. this is the blueprint of how the sfmta will work to reach vision zero. we hope they are laser focused on speed reduction. i want to thank the board members who keeps vision zero as an agency priority. i ask that you continue to ask the agency and the hard questions how you're going to get to zero. thank you so much. >> chair borden: next speaker please. >> caller: this is hamilton carter. i've been an exclusive m.t.a. passenger for the last going on six years. we enjoyed the m.t.a. service. what we're really dismayed about is that when the pandemic came, service went away. that makes certain amount of sense. with the federal relief funds, we are very, very concerned as people only ride transit, that the routes aren't coming back. we lost the 52, the 52 is crucial for bringing people down the hill up to the businesses on missi
traffic crashes as we heard, we mourned another life loss, tragic at hayes and polk street. on june 15th, the vision zero action strategy will be released. the work here in san francisco on the vision zero coalition is to seeinger to see what's in this. this is the blueprint of how the sfmta will work to reach vision zero. we hope they are laser focused on speed reduction. i want to thank the board members who keeps vision zero as an agency priority. i ask that you continue to ask the agency...
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we are to see you hayes, thanks for joining us. >> glad to be with you. you've written a lot this week, or just period, full stop. specifically about voting rights. what's your reaction to merrick garland speech this week? is it too little, too late? >> i'm very glad that this is a top priority of the justice department. i'm really glad that after four years of trump the administration, basically leaving the voting rights section of the civil rights division shut down, i'm glad to hear that garland is really putting more resources to. it i'm not sure though, how much they're going to be able to do right now. one of the things that merrick garland said that was really interested is that they're going to be doubling the amount of staffers they have working on voter enforcement at the department of justice. but no one else no one knows how many that is. no one knows how many are working there right now. i try to acid apartment of justice, yesterday. haven't gotten an answer. yet the new york times is that. no i want to see how much -- how many resources is g
we are to see you hayes, thanks for joining us. >> glad to be with you. you've written a lot this week, or just period, full stop. specifically about voting rights. what's your reaction to merrick garland speech this week? is it too little, too late? >> i'm very glad that this is a top priority of the justice department. i'm really glad that after four years of trump the administration, basically leaving the voting rights section of the civil rights division shut down, i'm glad to...
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gary hayes with the police executive research fund and bob wasserman who has been a mentor to me for 40 some years and one of the smartest people in the business. he brought in the guy who went transform the civil service system can totally change the academy training. one of the people they brought in was harry slosberg who just passed away within negotiation initiative and i was trained and myself and shuffled -- chuck wexler a pre-check wexler was one of the interns he brought in. so when you look at these young mind to just change everything and created research and they open it up to rules and regulations of the boston police department looking for volunteers. as a young police officer love the idea and i once again raise my hand. i was sitting beside the chief of the department lieutenant civilians and i was loving it. i had a voice and i had a position. the union didn't want to work with us. right from the beginning they hate them which is fascinating. what he was doing was to the benefit of the department that they never sought saw it that way. in any event he passed away a c
gary hayes with the police executive research fund and bob wasserman who has been a mentor to me for 40 some years and one of the smartest people in the business. he brought in the guy who went transform the civil service system can totally change the academy training. one of the people they brought in was harry slosberg who just passed away within negotiation initiative and i was trained and myself and shuffled -- chuck wexler a pre-check wexler was one of the interns he brought in. so when...
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we have the fog rolling and that we have hayes in our atmosphere and smoke in the atmosphere from the. all in all the air quality is and check. the wind, breezy, 16 is the current wind gust. that is the same in oakland. we are stronger through the delta gusting at 25 miles per hour. the onshore breeze is bringing the temperatures to the june like level. it is a comfortable 74 degrees in san jose. in a few hours summer officially begins, that is when the sun's rays are directly over the tropic of cancer. today is the longest day of the year where we have 15 hours of daylight to and the weekend. here is the doppler 7. we are tracking and onshore flow this area of the pressure will be in charge the next couple of days keeping the marine layer close to the coast, there is no intense heat coming in the next 4 to 5 days, we have wide spread fog first thing you we will likely find postal drizzle we could pick up one or hundreds of an inch it just depends how deephow deephow deep layer is. the afternoon we have sunshine but you notice that the clause will stay close to the coast over the next
we have the fog rolling and that we have hayes in our atmosphere and smoke in the atmosphere from the. all in all the air quality is and check. the wind, breezy, 16 is the current wind gust. that is the same in oakland. we are stronger through the delta gusting at 25 miles per hour. the onshore breeze is bringing the temperatures to the june like level. it is a comfortable 74 degrees in san jose. in a few hours summer officially begins, that is when the sun's rays are directly over the tropic...
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there is hayes down here. if we look at this another way there is the fire.s pick up on the point source for the smoke coming off of the fire. the deeper the shade of red the higher the concentration of smoke. you can see it just keeps wafting off. a lot depends on the behavior of the fire. that was better today. the intensity of the wind. that is easier park to forecast. just how much smoke is getting put in the air. meanwhile at home, if we look at the current numbers right now it is 67 in the city. 63 in oakland. you find yourself back in the upper 80s, those are the current numbers. those numbers were up in the upper 90s. some counties are still in the excessive heat morning until 10:00. because the numbers stood get up to close to hundred. tonight slows, everybody gets into the 50s. you'll notice the evenings will be cooler. daytime highs tomorrow, a lot more numbers in the 80s. although we do go to 90 for downtown san jose and 90 and campbell. this is where the big improvement is over the east bay. only 90 for concorde and 94 for livermore. those number
there is hayes down here. if we look at this another way there is the fire.s pick up on the point source for the smoke coming off of the fire. the deeper the shade of red the higher the concentration of smoke. you can see it just keeps wafting off. a lot depends on the behavior of the fire. that was better today. the intensity of the wind. that is easier park to forecast. just how much smoke is getting put in the air. meanwhile at home, if we look at the current numbers right now it is 67 in...
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. >> well, president hayes wouldn't have the united states marshal of the district of columbia livinglog cabin. >> mr. lincoln lived in a log cabin. >> [laughs] ♪ ♪ ♪ how do you feel? >> [inaudible] pain. so, papa what's wrong, papa? >> [inaudible] not everything is fine. >> [inaudible] . i met with president garfield today. first, he thanked me for supporting the party. but then he informed me that i would no longer be a united states marshal. >> fred! >> i must be the appointed the recorder of deeds, a glorified clerk. >> lincoln never took a step backwards, whatever the administration [inaudible] . papa, you're not going to take that job, are you? >> is there a choice? our people's pride [inaudible] that the negro holds some position in government in the united states, i must prepare [inaudible] that pride ahead of my own. >> you've done the right thing, fred. [inaudible] . >> papa, papa? mr. [inaudible] to see you. >> harry! >> frederik! >> my goodness, my goodness. what a pleasant surprise. >> i can't stay, but [inaudible] but i couldn't come to washington without stopping by to
. >> well, president hayes wouldn't have the united states marshal of the district of columbia livinglog cabin. >> mr. lincoln lived in a log cabin. >> [laughs] ♪ ♪ ♪ how do you feel? >> [inaudible] pain. so, papa what's wrong, papa? >> [inaudible] not everything is fine. >> [inaudible] . i met with president garfield today. first, he thanked me for supporting the party. but then he informed me that i would no longer be a united states marshal. >>...
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. >> well, president hayes wouldn't have the united states marshal, the district of columbia, livingbin. >> in the district of columbia living in a log cabin. >> living in a log cabin. ♪ >> how do you feel? >> what's wrong, papa? >> nothing, my dear. everything's fine. >> what is it, fred? >> president garfield today. first he thanked me for supporting. and then he informed me i no longer in the united states marshal. appointed the recorder of deeds. glorified clerk. >> lincoln never took a step backwards, but every administration since then. 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 pride ahead of my own. >> you've done the right thing, fred. >> harriet. >> frederick. >> my goodness. what a pleasant surprise. >> i can't stay but a moment, but i couldn't come to washington without stopping by to say hello. >> it's been so long, harriet. brings back such pleasant memories. you know, harriet, most of what i've done in my life has been public, but a privat
. >> well, president hayes wouldn't have the united states marshal, the district of columbia, livingbin. >> in the district of columbia living in a log cabin. >> living in a log cabin. ♪ >> how do you feel? >> what's wrong, papa? >> nothing, my dear. everything's fine. >> what is it, fred? >> president garfield today. first he thanked me for supporting. and then he informed me i no longer in the united states marshal. appointed the recorder of...
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arthel: steve hayes, thanks for joining us. eric.ut the way the election was won and the low voter turnout there has some inside as well as outside iran questioning the results. disturbing new details on the new leader of the islamic republic. i became a sofi member because i needed to consolidate my credit card debt. i needed just one simple way to pay it all off. it was an easy decision to apply with sofi loans, just based on the interest rate and how much i would be saving. there was only one that stood out and one that actually made sense and that was sofi personal loans. it felt so freeing. i felt like i was finally out of this neverending trap of interest and payments and debt. ♪♪ as your business changes, the united states postal service is changing with it. with e-commerce that runs at the speed of now. next day and two-day shipping nationwide, and returns right from the doorstep. it's a whole new world out there. let's not keep it waiting. no, he's not in his room. ♪♪ dad, why didn't you answer your phone? your mother loved
arthel: steve hayes, thanks for joining us. eric.ut the way the election was won and the low voter turnout there has some inside as well as outside iran questioning the results. disturbing new details on the new leader of the islamic republic. i became a sofi member because i needed to consolidate my credit card debt. i needed just one simple way to pay it all off. it was an easy decision to apply with sofi loans, just based on the interest rate and how much i would be saving. there was only...
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greg weapon swenson, tom hayes,k you both. we do appreciate it. >>> all right, workers heading back to the office at many companies as the u.s. and the world, frankly, reopens for business. but will big city office buildings and even mom and pop shops ever be back to 100% occupancy again? if well, coming up, the ceo of iwg will talk about the outlook for the office and why the word flexible could be the key to the future for business owners. as we head to the break, another quick look at that big board. we've been down across the board, but as for the dow, just up 81 is points at this hour, down a quarter of a percent. "the claman countdown" will be right back. ♪ ♪ obsession has many names. this is ours. the lexus is. all in on the sport sedan. lease the 2021 is 300 for $379 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. welcome to allstate. ♪ ♪ you already pay for car insurance, why not take your home along for the ride? allstate. here, better protection costs a whole lot less. you're in good hands. click or
greg weapon swenson, tom hayes,k you both. we do appreciate it. >>> all right, workers heading back to the office at many companies as the u.s. and the world, frankly, reopens for business. but will big city office buildings and even mom and pop shops ever be back to 100% occupancy again? if well, coming up, the ceo of iwg will talk about the outlook for the office and why the word flexible could be the key to the future for business owners. as we head to the break, another quick look...
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"all in with chris hayes" starts now. >>> tonight, on "all in." >> where we see violations of federal law, we will act. in keeping that promise, today, the department of justice is suing the state of georgia. >> the justice department joins the fight for democracy, as republicans center their election strategy around the same thesis they keep bashing, as critical-race theory. >>> then, what we know about the criminal charges, reportedly, coming for the trump organization. >>> plus. >> i asked him for some specific commitments. one of them was to take the select committee seriously, and appoint serious participants, not obstructionists. >>> injures police officers ask republican leaders to take the january-6th investigation seriously. and the clownish backlash to general milley's defense of a well-rounded education. >> why is congress not saying we're not going to give you a penny until all of this is eradicated from the military budget? nothing. this is my offer to you, nothing. that's what i would say. >>> general russel honore joins me on that when "all in" starts right now. >>> goo
"all in with chris hayes" starts now. >>> tonight, on "all in." >> where we see violations of federal law, we will act. in keeping that promise, today, the department of justice is suing the state of georgia. >> the justice department joins the fight for democracy, as republicans center their election strategy around the same thesis they keep bashing, as critical-race theory. >>> then, what we know about the criminal charges, reportedly, coming...
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first inning but a replay review shows hayes never touched first base in his trip around the diamondhe is called out and the home run is nullified! the dodgers beat the pirates 5-3. that's a rookie mistake. >>> now in golf. qualifying rounds for the u.s. open tournament have concluded and the effort from rickie fowler at yesterday's event in columbus, ohio, came up just short. fowler's chip from the rough on 18 stopped inches from the cup leaving him just one stroke shy of the playoff for the remaining spots at next week's major. fowler once ranked fourth in the world, he has dropped to number 87 and is going to miss the u.s. open for the first time in 11 years. that is rough! after fowler failed to qualify, phil mickelson offered to give up his no longer needed. mickelson accepted a special exemption to play at the u.s. open. >>> time for the weather. let's go to meteorologist bill karins for a check on the forecast. pretty stormy out there, bill. >> yeah. a lot of storms and a lot of humidity and typical of summer. the one spot that has gotten way too much is in arkansas. once agai
first inning but a replay review shows hayes never touched first base in his trip around the diamondhe is called out and the home run is nullified! the dodgers beat the pirates 5-3. that's a rookie mistake. >>> now in golf. qualifying rounds for the u.s. open tournament have concluded and the effort from rickie fowler at yesterday's event in columbus, ohio, came up just short. fowler's chip from the rough on 18 stopped inches from the cup leaving him just one stroke shy of the playoff...
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. >> "all in with chris hayes" starts now. >>> tonight, on "all in." >>> all the evidence i have. everything is going to go before the supreme court. donald trump will be back in office in august. >>> the delusion, deception, and slow-motion insurrection continues. tonight, congressman james clyburn and former senator doug jones on the urgency for democrats to act, even as manchin and sinema stand by. >>> then. >> did you pay back several of your top executives for contributing to trump's campaign? by bonusing or rewarding them? >> that's an outrageous claim, sir. and i resent it. >>> what we know about the fbi investigation of donald trump's postmaster general. >>> plus, nbc news confirms a federal investigation of congressman matt gaetz. what does it mean, now that the biden administration says it will treat ransomware attacks as a national-security threat? >>> and today's big announcement on america's actions to help vaccinate the world. >> today, we are announcing our plan for sharing the first 25 million u.s. vaccines with the world. >>> "all in" starts right now. >>> good ev
. >> "all in with chris hayes" starts now. >>> tonight, on "all in." >>> all the evidence i have. everything is going to go before the supreme court. donald trump will be back in office in august. >>> the delusion, deception, and slow-motion insurrection continues. tonight, congressman james clyburn and former senator doug jones on the urgency for democrats to act, even as manchin and sinema stand by. >>> then. >> did you pay...
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your reference earlier to what chris hayes said, it's really for republicans on the 60-vote rule. head ice win, tails you lose. as you said and chris said, they don't want to pass up legislation other than tax policy, stopping the affordable care act and confirming right-wing judges. that's their whole agenda. we want to do policy on climate change, immigration. that's the big difference. >> on that note, sorry to interrupt. before we run out of time, joe biden is meeting with republicans tomorrow to talk infrastructure. he has come down already by $600 billion. >> right. >> to try to make a deal. is this the aca all over again? is this health care 2009, republicans running down the clock, making democrats reduce the size of a bill they have no plans to vote for anyway? >> i think president biden is probably in the last chapter of that engagement, because i think we're at the fish or cut bait moment, which i said would be in this month. regardless of deal or no deal, what i call physical infrastructure only, we need a big, bold, multi-trillion dollar bill. >> yes. >> that covers t
your reference earlier to what chris hayes said, it's really for republicans on the 60-vote rule. head ice win, tails you lose. as you said and chris said, they don't want to pass up legislation other than tax policy, stopping the affordable care act and confirming right-wing judges. that's their whole agenda. we want to do policy on climate change, immigration. that's the big difference. >> on that note, sorry to interrupt. before we run out of time, joe biden is meeting with republicans...
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pretty general election are expected later on tuesday that have been allegations that were very large hayes and not all regions were able to vote and couldn't to great. so there's been months of fighting, some opposition parties boycotted, monday's election, or other se ballot boxes were tampered with on the staff attacked opposition candidate and armenia snuff. election says he has evidence of fraud in sunday's vote and will take it to the constitutional court. former president robert custodian, was defeated by prime minister nicole pushing in israel has realized some export, some gaza to resume among after the truce that ended its 11 day offensive and the territory agriculture, products and clothing were the 1st to be let through. there was the headlines coming up next. it's football rebels by news news, news, news. news. i guess i'm going to be on a month on because i'm interested in washington bundles. jewel body definitely. i mean, i i know sundays doesn't cost much money in the campaign with a may not be your dealer. give me a buzz. i miss on the cloud. you're tumbling because i was o
pretty general election are expected later on tuesday that have been allegations that were very large hayes and not all regions were able to vote and couldn't to great. so there's been months of fighting, some opposition parties boycotted, monday's election, or other se ballot boxes were tampered with on the staff attacked opposition candidate and armenia snuff. election says he has evidence of fraud in sunday's vote and will take it to the constitutional court. former president robert...
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. >> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. tomorrow, for the second time in less than a month, senate democrats are going to get together on the floor of the senate, we'll all watch it, and they're going to run into a break wall made of mitch mcconnell and the modernfilibus. democrats have a huge voting rights bill called the for the people voting right act. which they view as existential legislation to protect voting in its current form considering the assault it's undergoing in state after state. the bill would create some minimum baselines to protect the right to vote across the country. some minimum standards across the nation for mail-in voting and early voting, things like that. okay. democrats could not get west virginia joe manchin on board with the original version of this bill. he thought it was too overly broad, so he himself started bipartisan negotiations with republicans to craft his own acceptable voting restrictions. and what happened next is remarkably similar to what happened in the house with the january 6th
. >> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. tomorrow, for the second time in less than a month, senate democrats are going to get together on the floor of the senate, we'll all watch it, and they're going to run into a break wall made of mitch mcconnell and the modernfilibus. democrats have a huge voting rights bill called the for the people voting right act. which they view as existential legislation to protect voting in its current form considering the assault it's undergoing in...
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her daughter cami made a new friend after the race, the son of a fellow 400 meter qualifier hayes. >> we are going to tokyo. >> can you say super mommy? super mommy, yeah. >> what an amazing moments. that's "nightly news" for this monday. thank you for watching, everyone i am lester holt please take care of yourself and each other. good night chevy is america's fastest-growing full-line brand. and people are taking it everywhere. taking trailblazer outdoors. confidently taking on new places with equinox. and taking on more with silverado. whatever you do, there's a perfect chevy to take you anywhere. find your perfect chevy and get 0% financing for 72 months on select popular chevy suvs. or, get 10% of msrp cash back on most 2021 equinox models. >>> next on nbc bay area news tonight, an alarming trend both here in the bay area and across the united states. neighborhoods are getting more segregated. >> where you live determines where your children go to school. it determines whether you're close to a job or have to commute far. >> we're digging into why and having a conversation about
her daughter cami made a new friend after the race, the son of a fellow 400 meter qualifier hayes. >> we are going to tokyo. >> can you say super mommy? super mommy, yeah. >> what an amazing moments. that's "nightly news" for this monday. thank you for watching, everyone i am lester holt please take care of yourself and each other. good night chevy is america's fastest-growing full-line brand. and people are taking it everywhere. taking trailblazer outdoors....
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i'm chris hayes. it was 115 degrees fahrenheit in
i'm chris hayes. it was 115 degrees fahrenheit in