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. >> jimmy: rutherford b. hayes. >> oh, totally. i got a rutherford b. hayes. i do believe i shall go fencing today, and then i may fix myself a hot tea and some flat cookies. [ applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: oh, very nice. got to give him the win on that one. i'm giving you the win on that one. josh gad, everyone. [ cheers and applause ] you're the most fun human. thank you for coming back to our show. >> you're so nice. >> jimmy: oh, please. this is great. it comes with big and tall, too. keep that. [ laughter ] "1600 penn" airs thursday nights at 9:30 on nbc. alan zweibel joins us next. come on back! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ever since mom and dad have been working with viva, people have been daring them to clean up tough messes. [ phone ding! ] another dare. they're proving that viva doesn't play by the rules. dunk it again for the close-up. my fans think a paper towel can't handle this. ♪ that is tough when wet. at least the fame hasn't gone to their heads. [ peggy ] grab viva and break the rules on all your tough messes. the camera loves your mom. she's a
. >> jimmy: rutherford b. hayes. >> oh, totally. i got a rutherford b. hayes. i do believe i shall go fencing today, and then i may fix myself a hot tea and some flat cookies. [ applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: oh, very nice. got to give him the win on that one. i'm giving you the win on that one. josh gad, everyone. [ cheers and applause ] you're the most fun human. thank you for coming back to our show. >> you're so nice. >> jimmy: oh, please. this is great. it comes...
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. >> reporter: they were first used by rutherford hayes. president trouping added the stars, and turned the head of the eagle's head to the laurel branches. >> it's based on the design of the great seal of the u.s., featured on the back of the dollar bill. >> reporter: the seals are the most recognized sim abled produced here, but just about every other symbol was probably designed and developed here. >> flags, medals, patches, awards of all kinds, the family white house and pentagon oval. even the medal of freedom. >> whole, that's heavy. >> >> reporter: but you'll likely never get your hands on one of these. >>> and this user's inauguration, as you know, falls on martin luther king day. to celebrate his birthday this afternoon, fifth graders recited king's most famous speech. >> i still have a dream. a dream deeply rooted in the american dream. >> we will not be satisfied until justice rolls down like water. >> watkins students have recited that speech, the "i have a dream" speech for more than 15 years now. tomorrow will be a national da
. >> reporter: they were first used by rutherford hayes. president trouping added the stars, and turned the head of the eagle's head to the laurel branches. >> it's based on the design of the great seal of the u.s., featured on the back of the dollar bill. >> reporter: the seals are the most recognized sim abled produced here, but just about every other symbol was probably designed and developed here. >> flags, medals, patches, awards of all kinds, the family white house...
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presidential terms, several other presidents were sworn in on sundays including woodrow wilson, rutherford hayes, james monroe, zachary taylor. tomorrow the pomp and circumstance takes place in front of hundreds of thousands of people on the national mall. and in that ceremony, president obama will take the office for a fourth time cementing his place in presidential trivia as only the second president in history to take the oath four times. back in 2009, chief justice roberts kind of jumbled up the oath a bit during president obama's first inauguration, causing the president to recruit the oath out of order. so they did a do-over the next day. and now because of this year's rare sunday situation, president obama will end up taking it four times total. franklin roosevelt is the only other president to take the oath that many times, first in 1933, the last inauguration to take place in march, again in 1937 for his second term, once more in 1941 for that unprecedented third term and in 1945 at the height of world war ii in a simple ceremony at the white house. vice president biden has already been
presidential terms, several other presidents were sworn in on sundays including woodrow wilson, rutherford hayes, james monroe, zachary taylor. tomorrow the pomp and circumstance takes place in front of hundreds of thousands of people on the national mall. and in that ceremony, president obama will take the office for a fourth time cementing his place in presidential trivia as only the second president in history to take the oath four times. back in 2009, chief justice roberts kind of jumbled...
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. >> rutherford b. hayes. that's my guess on this one. >> rutherford b. hayes, that's a good one aaron. time to check the forecast. we have a weather system moving in and patchy ice spots in the region. meteorologist tom kierein here now with all you need to know. tom? >> a lot of the snee did not melt yesterday. untreated surfaces are treacherous. watch out for that. your sidewalk, front steps. if you didn't sweep it off, it's frozen solid because we're stone cold down into the teens in prince george's county o. mid and upper teens there. it's in the mid teens in montgomery county. much of arlington and fairfax county too. down to the mid-teens this morning. most of northern virginia and the rest of maryland only in the teens. except near the bay waters and the tidal potomac where it's near 20 degrees. look at huntingtowne in calvert county. only 10 degrees there. those with the hef wrer snow, it's only hovering near 10 degrees. we have a winter weather advisory for another light snow coming in later this afternoon. all the counties in purple under a wint
. >> rutherford b. hayes. that's my guess on this one. >> rutherford b. hayes, that's a good one aaron. time to check the forecast. we have a weather system moving in and patchy ice spots in the region. meteorologist tom kierein here now with all you need to know. tom? >> a lot of the snee did not melt yesterday. untreated surfaces are treacherous. watch out for that. your sidewalk, front steps. if you didn't sweep it off, it's frozen solid because we're stone cold down into...
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happened on six previous occasions. 1821 with james monroe. 1849 with zachary taylor. 1877 with rutherford hayes1917 with woodrow wilson. 19 seven with dwight eisenhower. 1985 with ronald reagan. one today at the white house, one tomorrow at the capitol. guest: it was at the height of the war. his health was failing. they did away with most of the pomp, and had the ceremony on the grounds of the white house. host: a caller on our republican line. good morning. caller: good morning. host: welcome to the program. caller: will george w. bush be remembered as a good president, or a bad president? do you think president bush hurt the republican party? guest: i will leave the second question to the pundits. i am not a pundit. i do not mean to be evasive. as a historian, the world is still too close to the bush years. harry truman was unable to get insurance, and yet we credit him with planting the seed. it set in motion events leading to the current health care plan. george w. bush spoke about the need for immigration reform. he also talked about privatizing parts of social security, more controversia
happened on six previous occasions. 1821 with james monroe. 1849 with zachary taylor. 1877 with rutherford hayes1917 with woodrow wilson. 19 seven with dwight eisenhower. 1985 with ronald reagan. one today at the white house, one tomorrow at the capitol. guest: it was at the height of the war. his health was failing. they did away with most of the pomp, and had the ceremony on the grounds of the white house. host: a caller on our republican line. good morning. caller: good morning. host:...