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year old boy who was combing through the nicolay papers at the bollinger collection at the university of iowa all right. this photograph came from louis stanton. so that's son gave it to john nicolay, who bundled it up in these papers. and they were eventually given to the university of iowa. so think about that. the man that ordered this destroyed couldn't bear to part with this cherished memento. so this is this is the only existing photograph that exists of president. now in new york, the new york herald estimated hundred and 50,000 people view the president, general john dix, who was essentially grand marshal of things while in new york city, estimated 100,000 people viewed the president. likely that number lies somewhere in between. next stop in albany, dr. brown, who was accompanying the along with frank sands, they had to issue this statement because the new york press had been so, shall we say, unkind about lincoln's appearance. all right. and they issued this statement to the press. but as we see lincoln moving further west, we see the press coverage of his appearance becoming more f
year old boy who was combing through the nicolay papers at the bollinger collection at the university of iowa all right. this photograph came from louis stanton. so that's son gave it to john nicolay, who bundled it up in these papers. and they were eventually given to the university of iowa. so think about that. the man that ordered this destroyed couldn't bear to part with this cherished memento. so this is this is the only existing photograph that exists of president. now in new york, the...
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. >> reporter: inside this massive 24-foot dome at the university of iowa, researchers are driving forscreens now in 99% of new cars, are we losing focus and veering off the road? this right here is a simulator that mimics the forces of driving and allows researchers here to safely study everything from impaired driving to distracted driving. inside sits a car and the dome sits on tracks inside a building the size of a basketball arena. as the subject drives inside, the machine accelerates, brakes, and swerves. mimicking real driving safely. >> you can go and hop in and then i'll show you the controls real quick. >> reporter: today i'm the test driver. >> are you ready to drive? >> i am. oh. as i hit the road, researchers ask me to enter my destination in the navigation system. >> navigate to 401 west martin luther king jr. parkway. >> reporter: look at this, my eyes veering off the road for more than 30 seconds, causing me to veer into another lane. you can see me cross over the dotted line. a typo in the address, my eyes once again moving from the road to the screen as i try to get t
. >> reporter: inside this massive 24-foot dome at the university of iowa, researchers are driving forscreens now in 99% of new cars, are we losing focus and veering off the road? this right here is a simulator that mimics the forces of driving and allows researchers here to safely study everything from impaired driving to distracted driving. inside sits a car and the dome sits on tracks inside a building the size of a basketball arena. as the subject drives inside, the machine...
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and academics who point this out as a guy, i've been catching off ski at the university of iowa and he had a paper that went through peer review and was set to be published. and, and editor basically stepped in and said notices. we can't publish this for political reasons basically. so this is a, it's a tablet thing in the west, and it just means that the debate in the west is a make believe debate. yeah, it's all make me a drill. you know, when i, when i mentioned to people about the minsk accords, i get a blank look, well, what's that? ok? it sounds like propaganda them is because no one is ever educated about them whatsoever. but like i said, this conflict has been going on for going into 9 years right now. and that is the context that it has to be put into. and, and we have to be very fair here. when the russians warned the west that this was going to happen, they repeatedly warned that they would take measures to counter the west expansion of nato up to its doorstep, and it was completely ignored. what i'm saying address, there's a hell of a lot of context here. that never makes i
and academics who point this out as a guy, i've been catching off ski at the university of iowa and he had a paper that went through peer review and was set to be published. and, and editor basically stepped in and said notices. we can't publish this for political reasons basically. so this is a, it's a tablet thing in the west, and it just means that the debate in the west is a make believe debate. yeah, it's all make me a drill. you know, when i, when i mentioned to people about the minsk...
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miss johnson is a distinguished graduate of howard university law school, and the university of iowa.of public service, honor, and integrity, that will elevate that 116th congress. >> joining us now is former democratic congressman, william lacey clay of missouri. thank you very much for joining us tonight, i imagine you are not surprised at all to see cheryl johnson wielding the gavel, and doing so effectively, while she is enough in control of the house. >> i am so proud of my friend, lawrence. the country should know, that the institution of the u.s. house of representatives is in great hands with cheryl johnson presiding over it. our friendship goes back over 40 years, i first met her at howard university school of law. where she was an accomplished student, and finish near the top of her class. she has been concise, and a brilliant and precise -- she is a student of american history, and as was mentioned earlier, she helped open up and shepherd through, with dr. lonnie bunch the african american history museum. >> one thing i noticed, is that when she called the house to order, a
miss johnson is a distinguished graduate of howard university law school, and the university of iowa.of public service, honor, and integrity, that will elevate that 116th congress. >> joining us now is former democratic congressman, william lacey clay of missouri. thank you very much for joining us tonight, i imagine you are not surprised at all to see cheryl johnson wielding the gavel, and doing so effectively, while she is enough in control of the house. >> i am so proud of my...
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of the votes cast -- the speaker has not been elected. >> she's worked in the house almost 20 years. howard university's grad, worked at the smithsonian, study journalism and communications in the university of iowacharles johnson.
of the votes cast -- the speaker has not been elected. >> she's worked in the house almost 20 years. howard university's grad, worked at the smithsonian, study journalism and communications in the university of iowacharles johnson.
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associate professor, the departments of sociology, criminology and african-american studies at the university of iowa. a nonresident fellow in governance studies at the brookings institution and a card center fellow at harvard kennedy school right across the street. tonight they have joined us for a discussion of stephen's book, the viral underclass, a compelling and humane into how race, class, gender and sexuality combine to help some survive while others do not, which klein calls at once precise and sweeping, rigorous and inviting. i will end with final praise from michael eric dyson, who writes, stephen has written the book. we urgently need his analysis of the underclass should be required reading for everyone concerned with transforming unequal access to health care. in a world where pandemic heightens the brutality of inequality. we so excited to be hosting this event. please join me in welcoming and victor ray. thank you so much for that incredibly kind introduction and thank you to everyone who's here. there are people from all different parts of my life from oxnard, california, parents of f
associate professor, the departments of sociology, criminology and african-american studies at the university of iowa. a nonresident fellow in governance studies at the brookings institution and a card center fellow at harvard kennedy school right across the street. tonight they have joined us for a discussion of stephen's book, the viral underclass, a compelling and humane into how race, class, gender and sexuality combine to help some survive while others do not, which klein calls at once...
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of the votes cast -- the speaker has not been elected. >> she's worked in the house almost 20 years. howard university's grad, worked at the smithsonian, study journalism and communications in the university of iowa -- awesome woman. she won the week, charles johnson. tara setmayer, tim miller, you won the week two. all in with chris hayes starts now. l in with chris hayes starts now. >> good evening from new york. i'm chris. hayes i want to get ahead of the story. it appears this long week may be coming to a close and more ways than one. if grading on a curve, strong curve, would be speaker of the house kevin mccarthy had his best day yet today. i should say he still lost two more rounds of votes. he did manage to win over most of his detractors, including some previous hard-liners. and, for the first time, he actually won more votes in the democratic challenger, hakeem jeffries. so, clap. negotiations are still underway. they are adjourned right now -- when they reconvene just two short hours from now, mccarthy may finally become speaker of the house. they seem confident that is the case. we will see. but based on everything we've seen, it's obvious, even if mccarthy does clinched the gavel, it
of the votes cast -- the speaker has not been elected. >> she's worked in the house almost 20 years. howard university's grad, worked at the smithsonian, study journalism and communications in the university of iowa -- awesome woman. she won the week, charles johnson. tara setmayer, tim miller, you won the week two. all in with chris hayes starts now. l in with chris hayes starts now. >> good evening from new york. i'm chris. hayes i want to get ahead of the story. it appears this...
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of money in washington in the united states in general. basically buying influence in universities, media, reporters, politicians, past and current american officials and both sides of the iowa democratic site and the republican side in congress and government. so that relationship is definitely a symbiotic relationship because you have a small group of people that is the monarchy or the those people who are now in control of the country among the monarchy, who require security and defense against 1st and foremost, their own people. and the united states have provided that security and protection in spite of any denial. these are the stablish facts that the united states stopped the overthrow or the removal of the monarchy from one end of that country, starting in the sixty's and continued until now. so it's not only, i guess outside threats, but against their own people. and in exchange there, the saudi monarchy has provided the united states government and officials with large contract opened the country space and land for us to establish a forward basis and to and the saudi. monica also funded a lot of american efforts in and the region in the gulf and in the middle east,
of money in washington in the united states in general. basically buying influence in universities, media, reporters, politicians, past and current american officials and both sides of the iowa democratic site and the republican side in congress and government. so that relationship is definitely a symbiotic relationship because you have a small group of people that is the monarchy or the those people who are now in control of the country among the monarchy, who require security and defense...
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chair as a proud cyclone alum i'm going to attest that the best land grant university actually comes from ames, iowa. i think all of us have competing interests but all working together in that same, wonderful, system. certainly the research title of the farm bill enables a lot of really important relationships and partnerships with our land grant universities to dig into the ag research extension and education. there are a number of programs i've supported here from the senate. the farm and ranch stress assistant network. the agricultural advanced research and development authority. and, as you have mentioned many times over the beginning, farmer and rancher development programs. i really appreciate those programs and what they are doing for our high winds and others across the country. again, thank you dr. jacobs for being here with us today and for sharing your expertise. the aga sector has come under a lot of increasing cyberattacks. this is threatening the livelihood of our farmers and, in turn, of course threatening our nation's food chain. of course there are a number of us who work to combat the increasing
chair as a proud cyclone alum i'm going to attest that the best land grant university actually comes from ames, iowa. i think all of us have competing interests but all working together in that same, wonderful, system. certainly the research title of the farm bill enables a lot of really important relationships and partnerships with our land grant universities to dig into the ag research extension and education. there are a number of programs i've supported here from the senate. the farm and...
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of the agenegen items is free choice. the federalist says this. two things. referring to arizona. have universal school choice and yours could be next. this iowation savings account will provide parents with approximately $7,600 annually to allocate toward approved educational avenues. one of those places that republicans can start these this is about the next generation of americans. you care about national identity? that's that next generation. there's good studies showing that for all of the known benefits of school choice, one of them is surprising. you get greater civic pride in cases, in states where students are able to opt out of their public schools. the number one opponent, by the way, are teachers unions. that then leads to the next frontier of this debate. they say pub lib schools can't keep up. public schools can compete if we're able to take on those teachers unions. i hope states like arizona and iowa go to the next step saying these public employee, teachers, should not be able to unionize the way they have. >> that's the argument. then people say you're trying to drain money from public schools. i'm a big public school choice
of the agenegen items is free choice. the federalist says this. two things. referring to arizona. have universal school choice and yours could be next. this iowation savings account will provide parents with approximately $7,600 annually to allocate toward approved educational avenues. one of those places that republicans can start these this is about the next generation of americans. you care about national identity? that's that next generation. there's good studies showing that for all of the...
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. >> i'm very excited about it's a great day for iowa kids and parents a bold plan that gets us to universal full choice in three years one ofgressive in the state but what i love about my republican colleagues they will be fighting for the same thing it starts next year $7600 that will transfer the same per-pupil cost that goes to the kids in public and private school kindergartners and all kids in public school are eligible each of the three years but we actually phasing kids in private school and do that over two years the first year the families in chemistry hundred percent of federal poverty levels and then they take advantage of the esa the next year it is 400 percent in the year number three every student is eligible to participate in the esa. very excited about that. can be used for tuition and fees and other qualified expenses. steve: it is so amazing to get it done on that timescale. educational savings account is the esa and that means it is completely in the choice of the parent the money goes to them in a can choose the school as best for their child including continuing to send them to a public school. >> right
. >> i'm very excited about it's a great day for iowa kids and parents a bold plan that gets us to universal full choice in three years one ofgressive in the state but what i love about my republican colleagues they will be fighting for the same thing it starts next year $7600 that will transfer the same per-pupil cost that goes to the kids in public and private school kindergartners and all kids in public school are eligible each of the three years but we actually phasing kids in private...