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i've said this before in springfield. there's a woman who dreamed of -- she had been involved with the historical state library as a trustee of sorts. but her dream was to create a low-class lincoln library/museum. and against all odds, she succeeded. now, you know, in retrospect, there might have been different ways to go about it. but that, in no way, diminishes from the extraordinary accomplishment. and she obviously had a lot of help, and obviously a lot of people gave a lot of money, and the state gave a lot and the federal government got involved. i mean, you know. but if she had not stepped forward, there would not be a lincoln library/museum. that's speaking very frankly here. what i was naive about when i said, yes, i'll do this, i did not realize that i was stepping into kind of a hot bed. springfield is -- all places are unique i guess in their own way. but springfield is -- and particularly then -- was a place ridden by different camps, individual feuds -- >> capital of illinois. >> capital of illinois. it's a
i've said this before in springfield. there's a woman who dreamed of -- she had been involved with the historical state library as a trustee of sorts. but her dream was to create a low-class lincoln library/museum. and against all odds, she succeeded. now, you know, in retrospect, there might have been different ways to go about it. but that, in no way, diminishes from the extraordinary accomplishment. and she obviously had a lot of help, and obviously a lot of people gave a lot of money, and...
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there were folks at the university of springfield our university of illinois at springfield who had their own view of what this project should be. perfectly you know entitled to that. and there had been some bad blood over the years. and i was naive enough. to think that it wouldn't spill off on me. all that, you know i could avoid. the institutional and individual disagreements that had taking place over time anyway. i've said you know, it's funny. i've said about every every job of you know, even difficult ones they all and they all presented challenges, you know, i am i was seen as an agent of change. which means you know from day one that to some people you your perceived as a threat. you know without any way intending to be such that you are cast as a polarizing figure. you know that. there are people. who want to impute? bad motives or just quite frankly the more successful you are. the more visible you become. the oldest lesson in the world the more likely there are people who resent you. either because your pictures in the paper and there's isn't. or your vision of an institution
there were folks at the university of springfield our university of illinois at springfield who had their own view of what this project should be. perfectly you know entitled to that. and there had been some bad blood over the years. and i was naive enough. to think that it wouldn't spill off on me. all that, you know i could avoid. the institutional and individual disagreements that had taking place over time anyway. i've said you know, it's funny. i've said about every every job of you know,...
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and anyway, i can't top that in springfield. but i mean the fact of the matter is once the place was built once people saw it. and i mean they came and drove. and and my view is there are things i would do differently. they were there were areas where i thought maybe you know popular po perhaps crowded out a little bit of necessary scholarly restraint, but for the most part my test of the success of a museum and i'm talking about history museums not art museums and which are very which are very different in that museum. you it's enough to put a painting on the wall or a sculpture in a glass box people simply, you know observe and take away whatever inspiration they do. people increasingly today though particularly in a history museum they want an experience. they want to you know. look over lincoln shoulder at gettysburg. um and beyond that. so i think you know, i think that's a legitimate kind of intellectual. inquiry and we shouldn't be ashamed recognizing it and addressing it but beyond that you leave a museum wanting to know
and anyway, i can't top that in springfield. but i mean the fact of the matter is once the place was built once people saw it. and i mean they came and drove. and and my view is there are things i would do differently. they were there were areas where i thought maybe you know popular po perhaps crowded out a little bit of necessary scholarly restraint, but for the most part my test of the success of a museum and i'm talking about history museums not art museums and which are very which are very...
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in springfield, massachusetts. i also serve as a member of the executive board of the national association of clean water agencies, for whom i appear before you today. for over 50 years, nacwa has represented public wastewater and stormwater agencies nationwide. our national network of 330 public agency members serves the majority of the nations soared population, and are on the front lines of public health and environmental protection. the need for water and sanitation is as essential as it is timeless. at a recent board meeting, our utility leadership team was contemplating what projects needed to be cut in order to keep rate increases affordable. our elder statesman of the board sought the conversation and read the following excerpt. and abundant supply of goods, wholesome water is the most important requisite of municipal life. and from it flow the most marketed advantages to the community. we are in the habit of taking a lot of supply as a matter of course, and so long as we have had no experience from the fai
in springfield, massachusetts. i also serve as a member of the executive board of the national association of clean water agencies, for whom i appear before you today. for over 50 years, nacwa has represented public wastewater and stormwater agencies nationwide. our national network of 330 public agency members serves the majority of the nations soared population, and are on the front lines of public health and environmental protection. the need for water and sanitation is as essential as it is...
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faithfully as it turns out to springfield, illinois roosevelt is you know, he's a progressive. hudson valley legislator actually wins a long time republican seat for the state senate he does. well, you know the idea of going into the state legislature was a path. he laid out for himself. he was an enormous admirer. he was almost in awe of the men. he liked to call my cousin teddy actually sixth cousin once removed. so it's a pretty distant relationship, but he patterned his political track nevertheless after theodore roosevelt later on after he married eleanor. he got to call him uncle he uncle teddy instead of cousin, teddy, but the path into the state legislature and then on to assistant secretary the navy and so on that was modeled, i think quite deliberately on theodore roosevelt. yeah a roosevelt has the advantage of having a theodore roosevelt in his family and woodrow wilson in his official family and when he serves as assistant secretary of the navy tr does serve as the gives away the bride at his wedding in new york city. in a in a mother and son townhouse near the met
faithfully as it turns out to springfield, illinois roosevelt is you know, he's a progressive. hudson valley legislator actually wins a long time republican seat for the state senate he does. well, you know the idea of going into the state legislature was a path. he laid out for himself. he was an enormous admirer. he was almost in awe of the men. he liked to call my cousin teddy actually sixth cousin once removed. so it's a pretty distant relationship, but he patterned his political track...
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absolutely, we have urban areas, springfield in particular, disadvantaged community. but i would also look to some of the rural areas in western massachusetts, where it is a two person shop and they do everything and they don't have the time to fill out the loan paperwork and have never done anything even close to that. and so, as long as there's not a one size fits all, there's a lot of different types of disadvantage. i think that the funding needs to be able to reach into those corners, where it's obvious but also there is areas where it's not so obvious. where there's other types of disadvantage. so, i think it's important at this flexibility in all of this and it's not scripted as a one size fits all. >> thank you. miss bodine, your state and mine have indian reservations. which would particularly come to the for when you are thinking about disadvantage, in some cases. certainly that's true and wyoming, on the wind river indian reservation. but would you respond to this question? >> yes, the tribal areas present their own, very unique challenges, with respect to
absolutely, we have urban areas, springfield in particular, disadvantaged community. but i would also look to some of the rural areas in western massachusetts, where it is a two person shop and they do everything and they don't have the time to fill out the loan paperwork and have never done anything even close to that. and so, as long as there's not a one size fits all, there's a lot of different types of disadvantage. i think that the funding needs to be able to reach into those corners,...
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like you were in mecca in springfield leads to us at the abraham lincoln book shop. so yeah. um let's get to the republican party is formation. what were his contributions in the formation of that party? was it more local or regional or did it really encompass national the national republican party as it formed? i would say that it was national. i mean the republican party you can think of as kind of a three-way merger of the the freeze oil party of which he's really again a founding father and then kind of elements from maybe this is a four-way merger elements from the know nothing's whigs and and democrats and he in particular helps to organize before the first republican national convention in 1856. there's kind of a pre-convention in pittsburgh and the best source for that preconvention are the chase papers. they're all sorts of letters saying please come to pittsburgh. this is what we hope to accomplish. you know it. at least he leaned that way you certainly anti-slavery, but he he really believed in the beginning that the federal power didn't allow. them to do much ensl
like you were in mecca in springfield leads to us at the abraham lincoln book shop. so yeah. um let's get to the republican party is formation. what were his contributions in the formation of that party? was it more local or regional or did it really encompass national the national republican party as it formed? i would say that it was national. i mean the republican party you can think of as kind of a three-way merger of the the freeze oil party of which he's really again a founding father and...
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springfield in particular. i would also look to some of the rural areas in western massachusetts where it's a two-person shop and they do everything. they don't have the time to fill out the loan paperwork and have never done anything even close to that. as long as there is not a one-size-fits-all i think there are a lot of different types of disadvantage. i think that the funding needs to be able to reach into those corners where it's obvious, but also there are areas where it's not obvious. where there are other types of disadvantage. i think it's important there is flexibility in all of this and not scripted as a one-size-fits-all. senator lummis: miss bow dine -- ms. bow dean -- bodine your state and my have advantages. certainly that's true in wyoming on an indian river reservation. would you respond to this question. ms. bodine: yes. the tribal irareas present very unique -- tribal areas present very unique challenges. i speak to that as former head of e.p.a. enforcement. to your specific question. yes, t
springfield in particular. i would also look to some of the rural areas in western massachusetts where it's a two-person shop and they do everything. they don't have the time to fill out the loan paperwork and have never done anything even close to that. as long as there is not a one-size-fits-all i think there are a lot of different types of disadvantage. i think that the funding needs to be able to reach into those corners where it's obvious, but also there are areas where it's not obvious....
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this is the granddaddy of all stores here in springfield. wonders of wildlife museum. don't know that for sure but that's what i heard. rick: there is aquarium here that is spectacular. >> 1.6 miles through that aquarium. and not only that there is a whole outdoor scene of animals. everything you can imagine in there. rick: you see the world fishing fair. this is the world fishing fair that's going on right now. and benefits for people who buy tickets. there was a concert last night luke bryan, dierks bentley. proceeds of that going to conservation. >> 50% of all concert tickets are going into conservation to continue our sports, improve habitat stock the lakes all across the country. rick: let's talk a little bit of fishing here. i have always fished with my dad. one of five kids. my dad must have spent the entire time getting this -- each line re-set up because you cast out one time and as a kid you make a mess of it? >> you can do it. we did a special trick. we made a cast with it and we put a piece of tape on there. so you are not actually -- you won't backlash tha
this is the granddaddy of all stores here in springfield. wonders of wildlife museum. don't know that for sure but that's what i heard. rick: there is aquarium here that is spectacular. >> 1.6 miles through that aquarium. and not only that there is a whole outdoor scene of animals. everything you can imagine in there. rick: you see the world fishing fair. this is the world fishing fair that's going on right now. and benefits for people who buy tickets. there was a concert last night luke...
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and that's lincoln, willy and tad in front of their family home in springfield, yes, tad is there, he'sing so he's a blur. that's 1860, august, 1860 and on the right, that's the place i work, that's number 47 and 49, east 56th street and that is fdr coming down a special ramp with a banister that he used to wave to get down on his own as best he could. this is an interesting story, this photograph was taken in 1933 when roosevelt visited his home briefly, i think to recover from a flu. the photograph was taken exclusively from the new york daily news. guess what? it was not used. this one, the editor got to his desk he saw, i can see the braces under his shoes, we can't publish this picture, we don't do that. that's not going to happen today and here are the two boys. lincoln and tad and that is elliott. james was more often on his affirm but a different relationship, right, whereas roosevelt is dependent on his sons to give him some physical stability. >> he did, he needed them and relied upon them and as you say, james or jimmy as most often called was the one his army usually held on
and that's lincoln, willy and tad in front of their family home in springfield, yes, tad is there, he'sing so he's a blur. that's 1860, august, 1860 and on the right, that's the place i work, that's number 47 and 49, east 56th street and that is fdr coming down a special ramp with a banister that he used to wave to get down on his own as best he could. this is an interesting story, this photograph was taken in 1933 when roosevelt visited his home briefly, i think to recover from a flu. the...
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and that came from the largest school district in missouri in springfield, missouri. and that was the whistleblowers coming forward. but to your point, during the lockdown, they heard some things, they started showing up to the school board. and parents need to be empowered here. >> in moments. emerging as a democratic 2024 backup plan, pete buttigieg. but a damning report sheds new light via vanity fair. rand paul has read it and he is here to talk about what it means after these messages. ♪ ♪ ♪ i can't remember things. it's just unbearable. i am telling my long covid story so that you won't have one to tell. getting vaccinated against covid-19 is the best way to prevent long covid. are you taking a statin drug to reduce cholesterol? it can also deplete your coq10 levels. i recommend considering qunol coq10 along with your statin medication. the brand i trust is qunol. >> it's only 15 months into his second year in office, but we are talking about the democrats ahead of 2024. if joe biden doesn't run, plan b is chaos. and we started to wonder who could it be. well, t
and that came from the largest school district in missouri in springfield, missouri. and that was the whistleblowers coming forward. but to your point, during the lockdown, they heard some things, they started showing up to the school board. and parents need to be empowered here. >> in moments. emerging as a democratic 2024 backup plan, pete buttigieg. but a damning report sheds new light via vanity fair. rand paul has read it and he is here to talk about what it means after these...
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in the white among the white house staff and so lincoln brought some people with him from springfield who were darker who had darker complexion and he brought them a cert to be servants in the white house. they'd been working for him in various ways in springfield and the lighter skinned white house staff was not open to working with them and so in some cases lincoln had to help find them employment elsewhere and found them employment in the treasury department. so there was a very real issue when it came to the white house staff, but i don't know how they responded to these visitors. right and part of it is a lot of what we know about the perspective of the white house staff comes from their children's recollections. so i there are survive. they're surviving testimony of the son of a waiter who worked at the white house that i was able to use their surviving testimony from william slade's daughter that survives and there's of course records from slade himself, but a lot of what we know comes from the white house staff children, and i didn't find any commentary on that particular issu
in the white among the white house staff and so lincoln brought some people with him from springfield who were darker who had darker complexion and he brought them a cert to be servants in the white house. they'd been working for him in various ways in springfield and the lighter skinned white house staff was not open to working with them and so in some cases lincoln had to help find them employment elsewhere and found them employment in the treasury department. so there was a very real issue...
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since the 2nd world war rushes, assault relentless from its 1st incursion on february 24 with its springfield pursue. my 1st reaction was the problem. i've just lost my country, the county or in my shopping with my never come back there. ah, ukrainian fight is defiantly resisting a much larger and will powerful military force. the cities bond village is destroyed. strategic installations reduced to ashes. ah for weeks any effort said a ceasefire. futile humanitarian corridors under fire. both sides blaming the other. the lives of millions transformed forever. holcomb has changed. someone who has lost their owns millions, flat from ukraine. hundreds of thousands of fightin. i can build a new one for sun, wasn't touched by my diesel. ah ah, by february of 2022, a massive russian forces are gathered at the buddha with ukraine. yet the assault catches many by surprise. i thought that it's possible to crush up within very few crane, but i didn't believe that this will do. it would be a soul. like the likeliest scenario, i saw that they would somehow find a different solution for what was going on.
since the 2nd world war rushes, assault relentless from its 1st incursion on february 24 with its springfield pursue. my 1st reaction was the problem. i've just lost my country, the county or in my shopping with my never come back there. ah, ukrainian fight is defiantly resisting a much larger and will powerful military force. the cities bond village is destroyed. strategic installations reduced to ashes. ah for weeks any effort said a ceasefire. futile humanitarian corridors under fire. both...
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he is part of the class at 13 that will be enshrined in springfield, mass. hardaway spent seven years with the dubs. arbitrary nearly 20 points and nine assists a game and, of course, he was part of the run tmc crew, along with hall of famer's chris mullin and mitch richmond, and now the entire trio will be part of basketball immortality. all right. if you have kansas and your finale, the final four. you may be cashing income. monday night. the jayhawks making easy work at number two villanova tonight, running away with a 16 point winner. kansas is the lone one seed left in the draw. they're facing number two seed villanova , we pick it up second half action down 11 khalid daniels will bury a tough three ball. nova down eight. watch the bench still got a little bit of hope there, but with 11 minutes ago, jayhawks pull away david mccormick deep in the paint muscles up slam dunk. he had a game high 25, kansas goes up a dozen it with four minutes to go shot clock ticking away, christian braun. whether short second to shoot will nail the fadeaway three ball. got
he is part of the class at 13 that will be enshrined in springfield, mass. hardaway spent seven years with the dubs. arbitrary nearly 20 points and nine assists a game and, of course, he was part of the run tmc crew, along with hall of famer's chris mullin and mitch richmond, and now the entire trio will be part of basketball immortality. all right. if you have kansas and your finale, the final four. you may be cashing income. monday night. the jayhawks making easy work at number two villanova...
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credit suisse says investors in springfield link funds should brace for a fight to get their money backetter responding to shelter questions, they say it's necessary. the funds share says the policies included a void and doesn't expect to make any payouts. softbank headlines -- softbank says the agreement comes as the group is seeking a valuation of at least $60 billion when they go public. shery: for today's session, we have been watching the tech rally. given twitter spend -- sent the whole space higher but it has been a story about how the stocks will perform with a surgeon yields. right now, we are seeing the rally of tech stops -- tech stocks could last given what we are seeing on the volatility side of things. haidi: it just is weird when you take a look at the correlation you usually seen between realized volatility in tech and they lack of correlation when it comes to big tech rallying. against the background of rising concerns for the economic future, but the spread between realized volatility for the nasdaq 100 over the past 30 days, this is what we are seeing. generally negat
credit suisse says investors in springfield link funds should brace for a fight to get their money backetter responding to shelter questions, they say it's necessary. the funds share says the policies included a void and doesn't expect to make any payouts. softbank headlines -- softbank says the agreement comes as the group is seeking a valuation of at least $60 billion when they go public. shery: for today's session, we have been watching the tech rally. given twitter spend -- sent the whole...
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not a whole lot bigger and and thrived where else well the simi valley california with the reagan springfield, illinois was the lincoln library lawrence. kansas was a door institute grand rapids, which is home now, but you know, boston. for for many years and i still sort of have an attachment. to boston the dc area i mean, i i experienced and i think in some ways i've never really thought about it, but i think it has to. be helpful. if you're writing about politics. and leadership over, you know a long period of time. and i really covered the gamut. in terms of the range of american history it helps to have. lived in different regions to appreciate different cultures and and if only to to understand a little bit better some of the factors that may influence, i mean general ford was a quintessential midwesterner and in some ways he took a he paid a price, you know, there are people who look on midwesterners. well, they they talk slow. so it's assumed they think so. or the square you know or somehow culturally deprived i mean the main main street is a brilliant satire, but as a but is a, you k
not a whole lot bigger and and thrived where else well the simi valley california with the reagan springfield, illinois was the lincoln library lawrence. kansas was a door institute grand rapids, which is home now, but you know, boston. for for many years and i still sort of have an attachment. to boston the dc area i mean, i i experienced and i think in some ways i've never really thought about it, but i think it has to. be helpful. if you're writing about politics. and leadership over, you...
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springfield, illinois, with the lincoln library. grand rapids, which is home now. but boston for many years. i still sort of sentimentally have an attachment to boston. the dc area. i've experienced -- and i think in some ways, i've never really thought about it, but i think it has to be helpful, if you're writing about politics and leadership over, you know, a long period of time. and i really covered the gamut in terms of the range of american history. it helps to have lived in different regions to appreciate different cultures. and if only to understand a little bit better some of the factors that may influence -- i mean, gerald ford was a quintessential midwesterner. and in some ways he took a -- he paid a price. there are people who look on midwesterners, they talk slow so it's assumed they think slow, or they're square or somehow culturally deprived. "main street" is a brilliant satire, but it is a complete exaggeration of the small, airless, mindless midwestern burg. >> tell us you're an introvert instead of an extrovert. how much of your time do you spend a
springfield, illinois, with the lincoln library. grand rapids, which is home now. but boston for many years. i still sort of sentimentally have an attachment to boston. the dc area. i've experienced -- and i think in some ways, i've never really thought about it, but i think it has to be helpful, if you're writing about politics and leadership over, you know, a long period of time. and i really covered the gamut in terms of the range of american history. it helps to have lived in different...
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barney from springfield, illinois, they keep saying that we need immigration reform how about we justrom new jersey. i want elon musk to buy our southern border, that would be a good idea. adam from detroit, michigan, where is blm now protesting for the african american guard who lost his life trying to save immigrants. >> there's no money in that. if there was money they can embezzle it from that death and of course they would be there. in full force. >> ed from st. paul, minnesota. if you really do only have eight years left though student loan payoffs look dumber than ever. someone should let elizabeth warren know that. and here we go was up with warren, if elizabeth warren is elected president we have to return the stolen land to our people? [laughs] oh ross styler from virginia. i'm glad that you're back jesse i was little bit worried the gun on one of those tow looking retreats. we have the toad licking retreat and lick the psychedelic toad to talk to the god molecule. 42 said yes, 50% said no. i'm hearing members of my staff actually voted on the pole and they voted yes to send
barney from springfield, illinois, they keep saying that we need immigration reform how about we justrom new jersey. i want elon musk to buy our southern border, that would be a good idea. adam from detroit, michigan, where is blm now protesting for the african american guard who lost his life trying to save immigrants. >> there's no money in that. if there was money they can embezzle it from that death and of course they would be there. in full force. >> ed from st. paul,...
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>> springfield, missouri. >> what brings you to new york >> retirement. >> what are you retired fromacket golf start, feels like the first day of spring. who's your baseball team >> the st. louis cardinals. >> unfortunately you're going to miss opening game, but we want to give you a pair of tickets to any cardinals game this season compliments of -- thank you for being educators, we appreciate you very much. >> that was awesome, carson. santa claus. >> making dreams come true that's awesome starting in may, peacock is going to be the home to a new major league baseball game of the week it will stream on sunday, so be sure to look out for that. >> and if there's ever a day to do around the horn, mr. roker. >> i get to do the weather perhaps you could go to this little girl from idaho, 10 years old. she wants to see savannah, get a picture from savannah and hoda >> let's go. >> you ready >> hi. >> that's beautiful. >> very nice well, while they're taking care of this beautiful young lady, let's show you what we've got for your weekend all right. friday, rain and snow around the great
>> springfield, missouri. >> what brings you to new york >> retirement. >> what are you retired fromacket golf start, feels like the first day of spring. who's your baseball team >> the st. louis cardinals. >> unfortunately you're going to miss opening game, but we want to give you a pair of tickets to any cardinals game this season compliments of -- thank you for being educators, we appreciate you very much. >> that was awesome, carson. santa claus....
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i went to springfield and spent several days reading newspapers trying to find more about what chase said and did while he was in illinois in october of 1858. >> was there much there? was it fertile ground? >> they have the newspapers. it's a wonderful library. >> so lincoln presidential library museum? >> indeed. i think because it was kind of right on the eve of the election. so they were less focused on reporting what people said and more on the kind of last-minute details. so it was a little disappointing, but i did find some stuff that's in the book. >> to us at the book shops, let's get to the republican party. what were his contributions in the formation of that party? was it more local or regional or really encompass the national republican party as it formed? >> i would say it was national. the republican party you can think of as a three-way merger of the free soil party, in which he's a founding father. and then kind of elements from maybe this is a four-way merger, llts from the no nothings, whigs and democrats. and he in particular helps to organize before the first repu
i went to springfield and spent several days reading newspapers trying to find more about what chase said and did while he was in illinois in october of 1858. >> was there much there? was it fertile ground? >> they have the newspapers. it's a wonderful library. >> so lincoln presidential library museum? >> indeed. i think because it was kind of right on the eve of the election. so they were less focused on reporting what people said and more on the kind of last-minute...
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severe storms today across portions of oklahoma, kansas, missouri and arkansas, tulsa, oklahoma, springfieldd also develop this evening in northeastern oklahoma into missouri. >>> we are monitoring this. the new york city mayor, eric adams, has tested positive for covid-19. he is said to experience mild symptoms. adams is isolating and cancelling all public events for the week. the mayor is fully vaccinated. he attended several events recently, including the gridiron club dinner in washington where at least 67 people contracted the coronavirus. it's unclear where he got the infection. a spokesman says the mayor will work remotely while he isolates. >>> despite the odds, he made it to augusta national. tiger woods returned 14 months after last year's horrific car crash. he struggled. in his red shirt, he finished 13 over for the tournament. his worst showing at the masters. but does na that really matter? let's bring in the executive producer of "tiger," and a co-author of the book "tiger woods." i saw, does it matter because nobody thought 14 months ago that he could possibly be in physical
severe storms today across portions of oklahoma, kansas, missouri and arkansas, tulsa, oklahoma, springfieldd also develop this evening in northeastern oklahoma into missouri. >>> we are monitoring this. the new york city mayor, eric adams, has tested positive for covid-19. he is said to experience mild symptoms. adams is isolating and cancelling all public events for the week. the mayor is fully vaccinated. he attended several events recently, including the gridiron club dinner in...
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and then here is the flood threat from oklahoma city to springfield and points to the south and east,ter models generating some of the potential rainfall totals across the area. upwards of 4 to 6 inches of rainfall just north of dallas. and that is why there is a moderate risk of flash flooding for that area. we've been following the fire threat across the greater west and into new mexico and arizona in particular. and i want to take you to one fire in particular, this one is just outside of flagstaff, arizona, this is knowns as the tunnel fire. only 3% containment so far, but the winds are starting to shift in a different direction, north/northeast. so the firefighters are pre-positioning themselves, hopefully that they can get a better handle on that situation as the winds start to relax as well. and parts of u.s. highway 89 have been closed for this fire as they continue to battle the blaze. you can see that the winds will eventually relax with the next coming days. >> a lot to monitor there. appreciate that. >>> have a look here, this is a rally outside the white house on saturday
and then here is the flood threat from oklahoma city to springfield and points to the south and east,ter models generating some of the potential rainfall totals across the area. upwards of 4 to 6 inches of rainfall just north of dallas. and that is why there is a moderate risk of flash flooding for that area. we've been following the fire threat across the greater west and into new mexico and arizona in particular. and i want to take you to one fire in particular, this one is just outside of...
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. >> reporter: with bare donation bins, second harvest food bank in springfield is giving families 20%days' worth of meals from the food bank. >> every week? >> every week. >> reporter: emily lena's family relies on this food. >> if we didn't have this, we would probably be eating minimal. >> reporter: feeding america's 60,000 pantries and programs are now buying 58% more food to fill the gap. they're asking congress for $900 million to keep food banks afloat. >> i'm very concerned that some of them are on the brink of closing and that without additional help, that they will. >> reporter: meals on wheels is also weathering price hikes on food and fuel with some programs cutting services or adding wait lists. >> good afternoon. good afternoon. >> reporter: in atlanta, around 150 seniors are in line. >> come on had here. >> reporter: stella stroud got off that list three months ago. >> i knew i was in need for food, so i'm getting enough now. >> reporter: this year, food costs are expected to rise another 5% with added pressure from the war in ukraine and a looming global food crisis. it
. >> reporter: with bare donation bins, second harvest food bank in springfield is giving families 20%days' worth of meals from the food bank. >> every week? >> every week. >> reporter: emily lena's family relies on this food. >> if we didn't have this, we would probably be eating minimal. >> reporter: feeding america's 60,000 pantries and programs are now buying 58% more food to fill the gap. they're asking congress for $900 million to keep food banks...
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later, springfield on the russia's invasion of ukraine.on journal," every day we take your calls live on the air on the news of the day and discuss policy issues that impact you. coming up monday morning we will discuss the 2022 midterm elections with a new york times co-author and new york university's psychologists and atlantic contributor talks about his recent piece in the atlantic looking at the impact of social media. watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern or on c-span now, our new mobile app. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. ♪ announcer: c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including cox. >> cox is committed to providing eligible families access to affordable internet, bridging the digital divide one connected and engage student at a time. bringing us closer. announcer: cox supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers , giving you a front row seat to democracy. ♪
later, springfield on the russia's invasion of ukraine.on journal," every day we take your calls live on the air on the news of the day and discuss policy issues that impact you. coming up monday morning we will discuss the 2022 midterm elections with a new york times co-author and new york university's psychologists and atlantic contributor talks about his recent piece in the atlantic looking at the impact of social media. watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern...
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. >> reporter: with bare donation bins, second harvest food bank in springfield is giving families 20% two days worth of meals from the food bank. >> every week. >> reporter: emily lina's family relies on this food. >> if we didn't have this, we would probably be eating minimal. >> reporter: feeding america's 60,000 pantries and programs are now buying 58% more food to fill the gap. they're asking congress for $900 million to keep food banks afloat. >> and i'm very concerned that some of them are on the brink of closing, and that without additional hope, that they will. >> reporter: meals on wheels is also weathering price hikes on food and fuel, with some programs cutting services or adding wait lists. >> good afternoon, good afternoon. >> reporter: in atlanta, around 150 seniors are in line. >> come on in here. >> reporter: stella straud got off that list three months ago. >> i knew i was in need for food, so i'm getting enough now. >> reporter: this year, food costs are expected to rise another 5% with added pressure from the war in ukraine and a looming global food crisis. it will
. >> reporter: with bare donation bins, second harvest food bank in springfield is giving families 20% two days worth of meals from the food bank. >> every week. >> reporter: emily lina's family relies on this food. >> if we didn't have this, we would probably be eating minimal. >> reporter: feeding america's 60,000 pantries and programs are now buying 58% more food to fill the gap. they're asking congress for $900 million to keep food banks afloat. >> and...
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. ♪ ♪ >> shannon: first up in the viral videos joining a baseball game in springfield, missouri, ended with his face after a foul ball flew behind home plate and made contact with his beverage. a very good sport about it. i have watched that more than once, i have got to admit. two thumbs up. he is good for it. and where i would not be a good sport from a snake catcher in australia said this is one of the craziest jobs he's had this season. take a look at the video of professionally careful removing a 3.5 feet serpent and it slithered across the feet of the vehicles owner while they were driving down the highway. they all agree may be they did not crash their car during this ordeal like i would have. formula 1 nascar check out the next video with first-ever all electric being tested on the water in italy. the race bird will soon be racing and the electric powerboat series and start up early 2023 and up to 12 teams, 24 powerboat pilots. the races will be held in lakes, risk or gnomic rivers and possibly the open sea with electric voting options. >> i don't want to go back up in the air.
. ♪ ♪ >> shannon: first up in the viral videos joining a baseball game in springfield, missouri, ended with his face after a foul ball flew behind home plate and made contact with his beverage. a very good sport about it. i have watched that more than once, i have got to admit. two thumbs up. he is good for it. and where i would not be a good sport from a snake catcher in australia said this is one of the craziest jobs he's had this season. take a look at the video of professionally...
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and they say, when i went out to springfield, they've a taken precautions.ing it again. what are they trying to do? >> well, there's a range of precautions from the simple which is using complex passwords and two-factor authentication which everyone should try and and to on as many systems as possible, the far more sophisticated thing is changing the nature of how we design software, that instead of trying to get something out the door as fast as possible and hope that beta testing and subsequent usage by consumers to actually design software with safety in mind. that's still a ways off. i think the attacks you just described is very consistent with what the fbi is warning about now, so casting a very wide net, looking for obvious vulnerabilities and then using that information, you know, whether it can be used instantly for, well, you know, just generally, if you can attack people and embarrass them with the information you collect, and that's something that -- [laughter] you know, it's a valuable assault. eric: we're looking at pictures of vladimir putin n
and they say, when i went out to springfield, they've a taken precautions.ing it again. what are they trying to do? >> well, there's a range of precautions from the simple which is using complex passwords and two-factor authentication which everyone should try and and to on as many systems as possible, the far more sophisticated thing is changing the nature of how we design software, that instead of trying to get something out the door as fast as possible and hope that beta testing and...
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. >> we have seen wisconsin, west hollywood, murfreesboro, tennessee, little rock, springfield, missouriwilmington, lass cruces. cors corsicana. >> blacksburg, oroville, milwaukee, raleigh, bakersfield, inglewood, savannah, brunswick, eugene, oregon, montgomery. dillon, kenosha, south bend, denver. all told, 151 people have been killed in those shootings and more than 600 hurt. . >> now, this morning, a manhunt is under way for multiple gunmen after a party in pittsburgh cut short the life of two teenagers. mass shootings in south carolina and boston over the holiday weekend, leaving several people injured. cnn's shimon prokupecz is joining us now. it is an epidemic. and i think just looking at that we see the proportions of it. >> yet again, as you said, monday morning, here we are reporting on several incidents of shootings across this country. this morning we're reporting on three separate incidents nearly 40 people injured as a result of gunfire. one of those involved dozens of minors at a house party who some of them jumping out of windows to flee the gunfire. >> i have multiple sho
. >> we have seen wisconsin, west hollywood, murfreesboro, tennessee, little rock, springfield, missouriwilmington, lass cruces. cors corsicana. >> blacksburg, oroville, milwaukee, raleigh, bakersfield, inglewood, savannah, brunswick, eugene, oregon, montgomery. dillon, kenosha, south bend, denver. all told, 151 people have been killed in those shootings and more than 600 hurt. . >> now, this morning, a manhunt is under way for multiple gunmen after a party in pittsburgh cut...
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his body came to springfield, illinois, where he was going to be buried. and as part of that procession, he came down broadway in new york city. and here's a photograph of the session. you can see right here there's some people looking out of windows. if we zoom in over here, you can see these two little boys looking out the window. we know that this was theodore roosevelt's grandfather's house and this is tr and his little brother elliot who had a front-row seat to the funeral procession. lincoln would be a hero and model for tr and it was interesting he was a front row witness to these events of the civil war era. even though he would eventually become known as kind of a man's man, an advocate of the strenuous life, that was not always the case. he grew up weakened by various ailments as a young boy. asthma was probably the greatest plague that he suffered from. and he had asthma really badly. i won't ask for a show of hands of anyone who has asthma, but it was a difficult time for him as a young boy. he also had poor eyesight and when he got his first p
his body came to springfield, illinois, where he was going to be buried. and as part of that procession, he came down broadway in new york city. and here's a photograph of the session. you can see right here there's some people looking out of windows. if we zoom in over here, you can see these two little boys looking out the window. we know that this was theodore roosevelt's grandfather's house and this is tr and his little brother elliot who had a front-row seat to the funeral procession....
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the "bad guy" singer is headed to springfield to visit the simpsons. by eilish while searching for a private place to practice her saxophone. it airs friday on disney+. eilish performed at coachella overnight. she's fresh off her oscar win, for co-writing and performing the theme song from the james bond movie "no time to die," but getting turned into a cartoon may make her happier than ever. she's 17, 18, so accomplished. >> she's been having a year, back-to-back after last year having a year. >> writing and performing the theme song to james bond. >> lisa simpson has been killing it for years too. >>> you know who else has been killing it for years? harry styles also performed at coachella this weekend debuting two new songs. he set the guinness world record. his song "as it was" racked up more than 60 million streams on spotify. it became the streaming service's most played track in a day. the video racking up more than 363 million views on youtube. the song is the lead single for his upcoming album "harry's house" dropping on may 20th. going in his
the "bad guy" singer is headed to springfield to visit the simpsons. by eilish while searching for a private place to practice her saxophone. it airs friday on disney+. eilish performed at coachella overnight. she's fresh off her oscar win, for co-writing and performing the theme song from the james bond movie "no time to die," but getting turned into a cartoon may make her happier than ever. she's 17, 18, so accomplished. >> she's been having a year, back-to-back...