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even william henry harrison, who died quickly after taking office. they are pretty well accepted. they are essentially orders to the executive branch. an executive orders, formally are published in the federal register and often produced with great pomp and circumstance but we should keep in mind they are only part of a whole category of executive actions and directives the president can use. this include memoranda and national security directives. they include even guidance documents to agencies about what kinds of regulations to issue, so executive orders are probably the most formal of this category of presidential directives but there are many others and they get mixed up together in kind of a jumble. >> this is a topic you are familiar with and you are the author of the book by executive order, bureaucratic management, and the limits of presidential power. oftentimes, we do hear that it is the president issuing an executive order but there is a process. there is not involved in the creation. talk to us about who is involved in putting together an executive order, and what the
even william henry harrison, who died quickly after taking office. they are pretty well accepted. they are essentially orders to the executive branch. an executive orders, formally are published in the federal register and often produced with great pomp and circumstance but we should keep in mind they are only part of a whole category of executive actions and directives the president can use. this include memoranda and national security directives. they include even guidance documents to...
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and william henry harrison died a month later of pneumonia, believed to have been brought on by prolonged exposure to the elements. on his inauguration day, unquote. william henry harrison was a relative spring chicken compared to our current presidents. he was only 68. fast forward to now. our correspondents and meteorologists have been busy keeping up with all the inaugural changes for 2025. let's start with cnn's lauren fox on capitol hill. so, lauren, all that work building that huge inaugural platform is for naught. >> well, and the work is already underway. jake, inside, we're already beginning to see the formation of a stage that we expect the incoming president, donald trump, to stand in as he is sworn in as the president of the united states in just a few short days. meanwhile, there are a lot of questions right now. a lot of offices have been giving out tickets to constituents, and there's questions about exactly who will be allowed inside the rotunda. as you can imagine, the presidential platform outside it holds more than a thousand people. meanwhile, inside the rotunda, they
and william henry harrison died a month later of pneumonia, believed to have been brought on by prolonged exposure to the elements. on his inauguration day, unquote. william henry harrison was a relative spring chicken compared to our current presidents. he was only 68. fast forward to now. our correspondents and meteorologists have been busy keeping up with all the inaugural changes for 2025. let's start with cnn's lauren fox on capitol hill. so, lauren, all that work building that huge...
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llevaron a ronald reagan a tomar posesiÓn dentro del capitolio en 1985 y en 1841, el presidente william henry harrisonue no iba a llegarle suficiente gente, dijeron. mientras el equipo de transiciÓn insistÍa que habrÍa preferido la ceremonia tradicional, pero que las partes claves del dÍa se mantienen. >> todos hubiÉramos preferido afuera. esto es una fiesta democrÁtica de unas proporciones enormes para el paÍs entero y para el mundo. >> inauguraciÓn a los que van a estar en la calle sÍ o sÍ. trump les insistiÓ que se abriguen. cristina londoÑo noticias telemundo. >> por cierto, no se pierda la ceremonia de investidura de trump este lunes a partir de las 06:00 en noticias telemundo. ahora 09:00, hora del este ocho centro seis pacÍfico. a travÉs de esta su pantalla hoy tuvo su audiencia de confirmaciÓn la nominada por trump para liderar el departamento de seguridad nacional. la gobernadora de dakota del sur, christy nahoum, en su testimonio falsamente seÑalÓ que la administraciÓn trump nunca habÍa aplicado una polÍtica de separaciÓn familiar o tolerancia cero como se le conocÍa. no pidiÓ mÁs recursos p
llevaron a ronald reagan a tomar posesiÓn dentro del capitolio en 1985 y en 1841, el presidente william henry harrisonue no iba a llegarle suficiente gente, dijeron. mientras el equipo de transiciÓn insistÍa que habrÍa preferido la ceremonia tradicional, pero que las partes claves del dÍa se mantienen. >> todos hubiÉramos preferido afuera. esto es una fiesta democrÁtica de unas proporciones enormes para el paÍs entero y para el mundo. >> inauguraciÓn a los que van a estar...
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them since the beginning of the republic, every president has issued at least one order, william henry harrison did, even though he died quickly after taking office. they are accepted and they are orders to the executive branch. and executive orders, formally are published in the federal register and often produced with great pomp and circumstance but they are just one part of a whole category of executive actions and directives. this include memoranda and national security directives. they include guidance documents to agencies about what kind of regulations to issue. executive orders are the most formal of the category of presidential directives but they are many directives that get mixed up together in a jumble. host: this is a topic you are familiar with. you are an author of the book " by executive order: bureaucratic management and the limits of presidential power." often we hear that it is the president issuing a presidential order, that there is a process and a lot involved. tell us who is involved in putting together an executive order and what the process looks like? guest: the final
them since the beginning of the republic, every president has issued at least one order, william henry harrison did, even though he died quickly after taking office. they are accepted and they are orders to the executive branch. and executive orders, formally are published in the federal register and often produced with great pomp and circumstance but they are just one part of a whole category of executive actions and directives. this include memoranda and national security directives. they...
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llevaron a ronald reagan a tomar posesiÓn dentro del capitolio en 1985 y en 1841, el presidente william henry harrisonna teorÍa distinta. fue su ego, no el frÍo. vio que no iba a llegarle suficiente gente, dijeron. mientras el equipo de transiciÓn insistÍa que habrÍa preferido la ceremonia tradicional, pero que las partes claves del dÍa se mantienen. >> todos hubiÉramos preferido afuera. esto es una fiesta democrÁtica de unas proporciones enormes para el paÍs entero y para el mundo. >> inauguraciÓn a los que van a estar en la calle sÍ o sÍ. trump les insistiÓ que se abriguen. bueno, las calles tampoco van a estar vacÍas. julio, la policÍa del capitolio estÁ insistiendo que va a haber seguridad mÁxima en el capitolio. vamos a tener al presidente trump, que va a ser presidente electo biden, a bush, a obama, a los clinton, dignatarios de todos los demÁs paÍses. entonces la seguridad va a seguir siendo extrema y va a haber muchÍsima gente que va a pasar muchÍsimo frÍo, seguridad extrema, frÍo, extremo. >> aquÍ tenemos una invitaciÓn. esta es el documento, el paquete que han recibido los invitados con 1,1
llevaron a ronald reagan a tomar posesiÓn dentro del capitolio en 1985 y en 1841, el presidente william henry harrisonna teorÍa distinta. fue su ego, no el frÍo. vio que no iba a llegarle suficiente gente, dijeron. mientras el equipo de transiciÓn insistÍa que habrÍa preferido la ceremonia tradicional, pero que las partes claves del dÍa se mantienen. >> todos hubiÉramos preferido afuera. esto es una fiesta democrÁtica de unas proporciones enormes para el paÍs entero y para el...
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sino desde f filadelfia, el mas largo de william henry harrison en 1841, hablo durante 02:30, un total 8000 palabras, el mas inesperado, el de lyndon b. johnson en 1963, en un avion tras el asesinato de john f. kennedy el mismo dia, dos anos despues, johnson fue elegido a la presidencia y dio paso a otra tradicion al pedirle a su esposa aguantar la biblia al juramentarse. tras el discurso, unun dfile y la llegada a la casa blanca. trump lo hizo por primera vez hace ocho anos y este lunes repetira sus pasos, entre otras costumbres del dia, una que comenzo ronald reagan al escribirle una nota de fel felicitaciones a su sucesor, george h.w. bush. desde entonces, cada presidente lo ha hecho sin importar partidos, guardandola en el buro de la oficina oval. si biden le deja una nota a trump, seria el pr primero en recibir y escribir una carta a la misma persona. hoy en dia, este es un momento que el pueblo vive junto al mandatario. la primera toma de posesion televisada fue en 1949 y la primera en vivo por internet en 1993. y bueno, este lunes se espera la asistencia de todos los ex presiden
sino desde f filadelfia, el mas largo de william henry harrison en 1841, hablo durante 02:30, un total 8000 palabras, el mas inesperado, el de lyndon b. johnson en 1963, en un avion tras el asesinato de john f. kennedy el mismo dia, dos anos despues, johnson fue elegido a la presidencia y dio paso a otra tradicion al pedirle a su esposa aguantar la biblia al juramentarse. tras el discurso, unun dfile y la llegada a la casa blanca. trump lo hizo por primera vez hace ocho anos y este lunes...
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when william henry harrison wanted to prove, he was tough by speaking for 2 hours on a cold wet date. purposely without an overcoat, he died of pneumonia, exactly one month later. and 12 years earlier, when andrew jackson threw open the white house to anyone and everyone had got so out of hand, he had to escape his own party by climbing out a window. the 4 years ago, the jewels shadows at the january 6th insurrection in the cove. it 10 demik meant smaller crowds, intense security, and a muted to democracy is precious. democracy is fragile. at this hour, my friends, democracy has prevailed. but do you know durations history most remembers are the ones that capture the moment and seem to bend to the new president's will. in 1933, a nation teetering on the brink of economic ruin. heard these words, let me upset my firm belief that the only thing we have to know in the national mood soon began to change this year. the capital witness is something that has happened only once before the former president, returning to the nation's highest office. republicans feel empowered, democrats anxious
when william henry harrison wanted to prove, he was tough by speaking for 2 hours on a cold wet date. purposely without an overcoat, he died of pneumonia, exactly one month later. and 12 years earlier, when andrew jackson threw open the white house to anyone and everyone had got so out of hand, he had to escape his own party by climbing out a window. the 4 years ago, the jewels shadows at the january 6th insurrection in the cove. it 10 demik meant smaller crowds, intense security, and a muted...
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and perhaps they took a lesson from another president, william henry harrison in 1841. he was 68 years old then the oldest president ever inaugurated. and he wanted to show his vigor by writing from the cat to the capital on horseback. and he took off his top cody took up his hat and gloves, and a month later died of pneumonia. so that may be the kind of the kind of situation we're trying to avoid here. and one thing, all 3 of those presidents had in common is that all 3 of them at the time they were inaugurated were the oldest president in history. okay, thanks very much for that update, joan 100 the so well, it's just 3 days as we were saying that donald trump will be sworn in as the 47th president of the united states. now this is a historic come back and nearly unique une, once before has an american present last 3 election and member tons. so the white house is 4 years late. so now to do this, trump has over come to assassination attempts, multiple legal challenges, including full criminal cases and one conviction then a change in political opponents on election da
and perhaps they took a lesson from another president, william henry harrison in 1841. he was 68 years old then the oldest president ever inaugurated. and he wanted to show his vigor by writing from the cat to the capital on horseback. and he took off his top cody took up his hat and gloves, and a month later died of pneumonia. so that may be the kind of the kind of situation we're trying to avoid here. and one thing, all 3 of those presidents had in common is that all 3 of them at the time...
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have been talking to producers about this, pointing out that william henry harrison, a president, diedhis inauguration. i want to ask our producers why are you trying to kill us? what do you stand to gain from trying to have us murdered by the weather? >> good thing i can make a fire. >> here we go. >> no one believes i can make a fire? i can if i am given the right things to make it with. >> like in batch, paper, some kindling. [laughter] >> these things -- with the fi fire. >> everybody should take the one here. it is a tradition. business people and politicians. the most important investors in innovation and growth are these tech and innovation leaders. we talked about this stuff yesterday. 2017 when president trump was inaugurated, the number one person forms -- $89 billion. elon musk. $234 billion. in 2017, gates has aided in billing dollars -- it would've ranked him 20th on the list, right around where bloomberg is today. the average household -- president trump won. he upended the model. he ate into the minority vote with democrats. if he is to succeed, he has to represent about
have been talking to producers about this, pointing out that william henry harrison, a president, diedhis inauguration. i want to ask our producers why are you trying to kill us? what do you stand to gain from trying to have us murdered by the weather? >> good thing i can make a fire. >> here we go. >> no one believes i can make a fire? i can if i am given the right things to make it with. >> like in batch, paper, some kindling. [laughter] >> these things -- with...
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william henry harrison deliver the longest inauguration speech in 1841, 8600 words, more than three timespeech but harrison died of pneumonia a month later and some people say he got pneumonia because of exposure to the elements during his ceremony. stuart: that's called iron he. welcome back, see you. elon musk's dogesn with lawsuits minutes after trump was sworn in. that story for you. next up. of mars. >> we will pursue our manifest destiny into the stars launching american astronauts to plant the stars & stripes on the planet mars. stuart: trump's plan to bring back space expiration and take astronauts to mars. we deal with it next. ♪ ♪ after last month's massive solar flare added a 25th hour to the day, businesses are wondering "what should we do with it?" i'm thinking company wide power nap. [ employees snoring ] anything can change the world of work. from hr to payroll, adp designs for the next anything. goldfish casino slots. go for the gold with your favorite free-to-play mobile slots game with a watery twist. let's spin! spin for surprises and bonuses, with authentic vegas actio
william henry harrison deliver the longest inauguration speech in 1841, 8600 words, more than three timespeech but harrison died of pneumonia a month later and some people say he got pneumonia because of exposure to the elements during his ceremony. stuart: that's called iron he. welcome back, see you. elon musk's dogesn with lawsuits minutes after trump was sworn in. that story for you. next up. of mars. >> we will pursue our manifest destiny into the stars launching american astronauts...
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brian: remember william henry harrison, we didn't cover it, we were doing something else, but tough guye becomes president, he doesn't wear an overcoat. he walks down and gives an 8,000 word inaugural address, and he dies two months later. he never recovers from the if illness. we don't want anything like that. steve no, not at all. the actually swearing in will be right there in the 96-foot-diameter rotunda, down on the floor. lawrence: the texas one, our rotunda, is larger than the u.s. capitol. steve: everything's bigger in texas. brian brynn you guys were not supposed to do that. you also have a tower that's bigger than the washington monument -- lauren: -- lawrence: we like to do our own thing. brian: and you apologize later. let's talk about the tone that is going to be set by the president in his inaugural address. remember american carnage? the he talked about the problems when he took over in 2017. i get the sense this one's going to be a lot more optimistic, and he indicated that the nbc. ainsley: yeah. he said he's going the focus on unity, strength and fairness. steve: let's
brian: remember william henry harrison, we didn't cover it, we were doing something else, but tough guye becomes president, he doesn't wear an overcoat. he walks down and gives an 8,000 word inaugural address, and he dies two months later. he never recovers from the if illness. we don't want anything like that. steve no, not at all. the actually swearing in will be right there in the 96-foot-diameter rotunda, down on the floor. lawrence: the texas one, our rotunda, is larger than the u.s....
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host: william henry harrison, 8000 plus words in his inaugural address.e from where he is. so we will watch this as we take your calls. this is the presidential motorcade heading to the white house. the president started his day at blair, went to st. john's church, and then to the white house to have tea with the bidens. that is all within walking distance of each other down there, and then of course the bidens and the trumps road together to the capitol, spend the majority of the day at the capitol inside, now just leaving capitol one arena, the basketball and hockey stadium in downtown d.c. tessa, independent, good evening to you. what is on your mind? caller: well, i'm a little frustrated to hear some of the things, like bringing the party together, making america great come that sort of thing, everyone is supposed to be unified. and during that time he chose to specifically say negative things about my demographic. i don't think that is really good way to try to unify the country. i think it's a very dangerous game to start using words to target peopl
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it's i think steve contorno mentioned at least somebody has finally learned the lesson of william henry harrison, you know, who was 68 years old in 1841, which was old for that day, didn't wear a coat, gave a ridiculously long inaugural address, caught pneumonia and died 30 days later. so we don't want that to happen again. and reagan did the right thing in 1985. so look, it's not going to matter. people won't even remember it in a few days. >> mhm. another thing that does make u.s. presidential inauguration so memorable is because it does involve the people, whether they're, you know, among the crowd there on the mall or perhaps they're along the parade route waving, cheering. that's not going to happen either. will that absence, in your view, take away from anything? >> well, again, it takes away from the energy of the day. inaugural days are very memorable for anybody who's there, but also for people watching at home. this is not going to be as interesting. the crowd will be relatively tiny in the rotunda compared to what it would be outdoors, but really it's more what trump chooses to say in
it's i think steve contorno mentioned at least somebody has finally learned the lesson of william henry harrison, you know, who was 68 years old in 1841, which was old for that day, didn't wear a coat, gave a ridiculously long inaugural address, caught pneumonia and died 30 days later. so we don't want that to happen again. and reagan did the right thing in 1985. so look, it's not going to matter. people won't even remember it in a few days. >> mhm. another thing that does make u.s....
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canceled, but a far worse outcome may have been in 1841 with the inauguration of president william henry harrison, who gave a nearly two hour address in bad weather. >> he died a month later in office, getting pneumonia from standing out in the cold, giving that inaugural address. >> former secret service agent matt doherty says in addition to the stress of having to make all the changes in security posture for this inauguration, what is adding to the pressure for the secret service is all the fallout from the two assassination attempts against president-elect trump last year, and the scrutiny of the secret service over those attempts. doherty says he is certain that in their briefings, their internal briefings for this inauguration, senior secret service officials are stressing to their agents the need to get this right. on monday. yeah. they better. >> brian todd reporting for us. brian, thank you very much. i want to bring in our analysts for our important political panel right now, alex thompson, moving the inauguration indoors means there will be far fewer seats available for those who were
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and i've been talking to the producers about this, pointing out that william henry harrison, a president, died from pneumonia after his inauguration. and i want to ask our producers, why are you trying to kill us? what do you stand to gain by trying to have us murdered by the weather? >> oh, well, good thing i can make a fire. >> yeah, okay. oh, good. there we go. >> no one believes i can make a fire. well, i can make a fire if i'm given the right things to make it with. >> i can get an injunction, like a match and some paper and some kindling. >> you mind if i say a few words? >> what do you want to talk about, harold? honestly, i just want to respond. >> can you make a fire? the topic that we're talking about here, i think you make fire two quick things. >> i think everybody can read, harold. >> i think everybody should take everybody should take the win here. it's a tradition. business people and politicians talk the most important investors and innovation and growth are these or these tech and innovation leaders. so i'm not surprised by it. i will say this though. we talked about the
and i've been talking to the producers about this, pointing out that william henry harrison, a president, died from pneumonia after his inauguration. and i want to ask our producers, why are you trying to kill us? what do you stand to gain by trying to have us murdered by the weather? >> oh, well, good thing i can make a fire. >> yeah, okay. oh, good. there we go. >> no one believes i can make a fire. well, i can make a fire if i'm given the right things to make it with....
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for example, there was the longest speech ever in 1841 by william henry harrison.s famously thought to have led to his death a month later from pneumonia. >> until now, there's now evidence that he might have died by from typhoid fever. >> i, jimmy carter, do solemnly swear. >> in 1977, if you caught that there, president jimmy carter became the first to keep his nickname when he swore in jimmy. and then he maintained more of that famous down to earth personality when he created the tradition of walking down pennsylvania avenue toward the white house. my love has come along. and of course, we've also had many famous musical performances, especially at the inaugural ball, like beyonce singing at last in 2009, while president obama and first lady michelle obama slow dance. musicians have often gotten involved, like in 1961 with the inauguration gala that frank sinatra produced for the kennedy's, you'll be better than before. and maybe you remember this in 1993, michael jackson and fleetwood mac teaming up to sing bill clinton's campaign song fleetwood mac's don't sto
for example, there was the longest speech ever in 1841 by william henry harrison.s famously thought to have led to his death a month later from pneumonia. >> until now, there's now evidence that he might have died by from typhoid fever. >> i, jimmy carter, do solemnly swear. >> in 1977, if you caught that there, president jimmy carter became the first to keep his nickname when he swore in jimmy. and then he maintained more of that famous down to earth personality when he...
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. >> and we've all heard of william henry harrison, right? >> yeah.who actually died of pneumonia in east texas. well, read a history book. no, we don't have history in texas. oh, sam houston, i thought you were saying that people were hospitalized because of black man was becoming president. that. oh, come on, come on. >> okay, some more, some more recent pop culture history, present day history. okay. snoop and nelly are going to be at this thing. um, and i think it really does beg the question whether the culture is starting to thaw to donald trump. i mean, are they about time? >> i don't know, i don't think so. >> we definitely saw a lot of people sexy read. others say he sent me a check, so i'm good with him. the stimulus check. and i understand that there is that crew of people who are like the stimmy check came. i like him now. snoop and nelly in particular are apolitical people and apolitical artists like you see snoop with martha stewart. he's like, i fly over. i want everyone to like me. i think this is more about capitalism than politics. s
. >> and we've all heard of william henry harrison, right? >> yeah.who actually died of pneumonia in east texas. well, read a history book. no, we don't have history in texas. oh, sam houston, i thought you were saying that people were hospitalized because of black man was becoming president. that. oh, come on, come on. >> okay, some more, some more recent pop culture history, present day history. okay. snoop and nelly are going to be at this thing. um, and i think it really...
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canceled, but a far worse outcome may have been in 1841 with the inauguration of president william henry harrisonwho gave a nearly two hour address in bad weather. >> he died a month later in office, getting pneumonia from standing out in the cold, giving that inaugural address. >> former secret service special agent matt doherty says in addition to all the stress of having to make all the changes in the security posture for the inauguration, what's adding to that pressure for the secret service is all the fallout from the two assassination attempts against president elect trump last year, and all the scrutiny of the secret service over them? doherty says in their internal meetings, he is certain that senior secret service officials are stressing to their agents the need to get this right. brian todd, cnn, washington. >> brian, thank you. and after the inauguration, president-elect trump has a long list of promises about what he's going to do during his first 100 days in office. there are some immediate challenges that could slow down that political momentum. we'll talk through it when we come ba
canceled, but a far worse outcome may have been in 1841 with the inauguration of president william henry harrisonwho gave a nearly two hour address in bad weather. >> he died a month later in office, getting pneumonia from standing out in the cold, giving that inaugural address. >> former secret service special agent matt doherty says in addition to all the stress of having to make all the changes in the security posture for the inauguration, what's adding to that pressure for the...
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william henry harrison was 68 when he took the oath outdoors on a bitterly cold and wet march day, back when presidents were sworn in later in the year. in any case, it was still cold enough. a month later, he died of pneumonia, blamed on exposure to the elements. that day. with me here is kaitlan collins, host of the source, coming up at the top of the next hour. and in washington, cnn senior law enforcement analyst and former fbi deputy director andrew mccabe was this decision strictly about keeping everyone warm, or were there concerns about, you know, crowds, the health of crowds, and also maybe not big crowds showing up? >> i think maybe the crowd size, that's something that everyone thinks about because of course, that was a moment after trump's first inauguration. but primarily what i heard from people today is this had been something under consideration this week as they were looking at that forecast, not just the numbers, but the wind chill and what it's expected to be like five degrees on monday morning. and obviously when you go to these inaugurations and cover them, people s
william henry harrison was 68 when he took the oath outdoors on a bitterly cold and wet march day, back when presidents were sworn in later in the year. in any case, it was still cold enough. a month later, he died of pneumonia, blamed on exposure to the elements. that day. with me here is kaitlan collins, host of the source, coming up at the top of the next hour. and in washington, cnn senior law enforcement analyst and former fbi deputy director andrew mccabe was this decision strictly about...
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. >> do you think you know william henry harrison, right. died three weeks after his inauguration because it was so cold and he spoke for two hours. that's right. refused to wear a coat. so, i mean, it's real. we're joking. but, like, these are real concerns. i'm actually very proud of them for making this decision and doing the right thing. >> i mean, you're the only person at this table. i believe unless harry's got something he hasn't told me that has actually had an inauguration. i mean, this is a huge logistical not counting student council. >> continue. >> that's an asterisk. this is a huge logistical challenge, though, mr. mayor, in terms of changing all of this and getting all of this in order, there are so many people coming that are high profile and that are going to be there, but also just regular people who are coming to watch. yeah. >> well, first of all, we should also note it takes the entire crowd size discussion off the table. and i'm not a cynic that says, oh, they're doing it for that reason. but i do want to note we're no
. >> do you think you know william henry harrison, right. died three weeks after his inauguration because it was so cold and he spoke for two hours. that's right. refused to wear a coat. so, i mean, it's real. we're joking. but, like, these are real concerns. i'm actually very proud of them for making this decision and doing the right thing. >> i mean, you're the only person at this table. i believe unless harry's got something he hasn't told me that has actually had an...
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william henry harrison did not die from pneumonia. caught at his inauguration.died from contaminated water from poop at the white house. they killed zachary taylor and james k polk to google that. >> i'm giving up giving up stuff. i'm going to continue to do everything i've been doing. i'm gonna continue to go to the same websites. we won't have to talk about them. everything that i already do, i'm going to do it forever. i'm set in my ways. >> and going back to the last segment, you shouldn't wear sunglasses inside. he should give that up too, for that boy. don't wear sunglasses inside the house. >> madison, i honestly, i didn't realize hibachi was that much of an addiction. >> oh yeah. >> very surprising. >> it's actually number three to pancakes. pasta. >> wow. >> all right. that's what life is like. >> and. it's pretty darn good. >> where do you live? >> ohio. ohio. okay. >> all right, everyone, thank you very much. have a great weekend. thanks for watching news night. we'll see you tomorrow morning, 10 a.m., with our conversation show table for five. we've
william henry harrison did not die from pneumonia. caught at his inauguration.died from contaminated water from poop at the white house. they killed zachary taylor and james k polk to google that. >> i'm giving up giving up stuff. i'm going to continue to do everything i've been doing. i'm gonna continue to go to the same websites. we won't have to talk about them. everything that i already do, i'm going to do it forever. i'm set in my ways. >> and going back to the last segment,...
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. >> william henry harrison que tuvo la idea dar el discurso sin abrigo y muriÓ de neumonÍa el presentese puede ver toda la explanada, las personas pueden asistir y presenciar este evento. en el evento de toma de posesiÓn de barack obama asistieron casi 2,000,000 de personas, eera un espectÁculo como se habÍa la explanada desde el aire. enrique: una fiesta democrÁtica que serÍa tambiÉn en todos los sÍmbolos que modisto hoy, decÍa denisse en el entorno. [habla en inglÉs] enrique: habla de la doctora biden y la delegaciÓn congresional que estÁ que estÁn anunciando. ahÍ lo vemos, vamos a guardar silencio entonces para que puedan escuchar lo que estÁ ocurriendo en la rotonda del capitolio en esta juramentaciÓn de donald trump. >> damas y caballeros, doctor jill biden. [mÚsica] ♪ ♪ ilia: ahÍ estÁ la primera dama y el segundo caballero, como se le ha llamado, saludando tambiÉn a los asistentes y en cualquier momento cuando la banda presidencial, la banda el presidente empiece a entonar las notas de salve al presidente, es cuando va entrar el actual presidente joe biden, inmediatamente despuÉs
. >> william henry harrison que tuvo la idea dar el discurso sin abrigo y muriÓ de neumonÍa el presentese puede ver toda la explanada, las personas pueden asistir y presenciar este evento. en el evento de toma de posesiÓn de barack obama asistieron casi 2,000,000 de personas, eera un espectÁculo como se habÍa la explanada desde el aire. enrique: una fiesta democrÁtica que serÍa tambiÉn en todos los sÍmbolos que modisto hoy, decÍa denisse en el entorno. [habla en inglÉs]...
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. >>> it was the inauguration of 1841 where president william henry harrison gave a long inaugural address amidst the cold, wet weather, and caught a cold himself and died of pneumonia days later. the weather here in d.c. during an inauguration can be very, very challenging. and bitter cold temperatures here in d.c. today have clearly reshaped president- elect trump's inauguration festivities and the inaugural itself. cnn meteorologist derek van dam is monitoring it all for us. will today go down as one of the coldest inauguration days in history? let's take that back. and dana bash, i mean, it is not a small thing that president biden is hosting president- elect trump. president trump did not do the same for him four years ago. first lady melania trump, pardon me, did not do the same for first lady jill biden four years ago and nonetheless the bidens are doing it for them. >> there are so many contradictions happening this morning. on the one hand, you have president biden, as you said, continuing to do things for donald trump that were not afforded to biden from trump. and met right afte
. >>> it was the inauguration of 1841 where president william henry harrison gave a long inaugural address amidst the cold, wet weather, and caught a cold himself and died of pneumonia days later. the weather here in d.c. during an inauguration can be very, very challenging. and bitter cold temperatures here in d.c. today have clearly reshaped president- elect trump's inauguration festivities and the inaugural itself. cnn meteorologist derek van dam is monitoring it all for us. will...
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them since the beginning of the republic, every president has issued at least one order, william henry harrison, even though he died quickly after taking office. they are accepted and they are orders to the executive branch. and executive orders, formally are published in the federal register and often produced with great pomp and circumstance but they are just one part of a whole category of executive actions and directives. this include memoranda and national security directives. they include guidance documents to agencies about what kind of regulations to issue. executive orders are the most formal of the category of presidential directives but they are many directives that get mixed up together in a jumble. host: this is a topic you are familiar with. you are an author of the book " by executive order: bureaucratic management and the limits of presidential power." often we hear that it is the president issuing a presidential order, that there is a process and a lot involved. tell us who is involved in putting together an executive order and what the process looks like? guest: the final prod
them since the beginning of the republic, every president has issued at least one order, william henry harrison, even though he died quickly after taking office. they are accepted and they are orders to the executive branch. and executive orders, formally are published in the federal register and often produced with great pomp and circumstance but they are just one part of a whole category of executive actions and directives. this include memoranda and national security directives. they include...
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them since the beginning of the republic, every president has issued at least one order, william henry harrison, even though he died quickly after taking office. they are accepted and they are orders to the executive branch. and executive orders, formally are published in the federal register and often produced with great pomp and circumstance but they are just one part of a whole category of executive actions and directives. this include memoranda and national security directives. they include guidance documents to agencies about what kind of regulations to issue. executive orders are the most formal of the category of presidential directives but they are many directives that get mixed up together in a jumble. host: this is a topic you are familiar with. you are an author of the book " by executive order: bureaucratic management and the limits of presidential power." often we hear that it is the president issuing a presidential order, that there is a process and a lot involved. tell us who is involved in putting together an executive order and what the process looks like? guest: the final prod
them since the beginning of the republic, every president has issued at least one order, william henry harrison, even though he died quickly after taking office. they are accepted and they are orders to the executive branch. and executive orders, formally are published in the federal register and often produced with great pomp and circumstance but they are just one part of a whole category of executive actions and directives. this include memoranda and national security directives. they include...
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and you know, trump's old, but he ain't william henry harrison. i don't think that's the risk here. so i just say that today because it is king day. all i'm thinking about is who is awake to what we are experiencing in this country and who thinks it's fine. because if you think it's fine, we can't be friends. >> there's douglas emhoff, the second gentleman leaving the white house. we just saw rudy giuliani, who has lost his law license for the way that he tried to keep donald trump in office after he lost the 2020 election. douglas emhoff, accompanied there by usher vance, who will be the second lady, the wife of vice president elect jd vance jen psaki. you've been there as a on transition days. many there's a lot has to happen. a lot logistically has to happen. but it's also a very emotional day for everybody on the outgoing team. >> very much so. it is a very, in many ways, a wonderful tradition, a strange tradition that this morning, as of this moment, joe biden is president, jake sullivan is the national security advisor, jeff sessions is the chief of staff. and an hour and a ha
and you know, trump's old, but he ain't william henry harrison. i don't think that's the risk here. so i just say that today because it is king day. all i'm thinking about is who is awake to what we are experiencing in this country and who thinks it's fine. because if you think it's fine, we can't be friends. >> there's douglas emhoff, the second gentleman leaving the white house. we just saw rudy giuliani, who has lost his law license for the way that he tried to keep donald trump in...
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then we know from past what's happened in those terribly times when it was so cold, when william henry harrisonmself, caught pneumonia and died only a month later, even abigail fillmore and millard fillmore, who were the outgoing president and first lady, she was exposed to the heat and the cold, to the heat, to the cold and the wet, and she died of pneumonia about a month later. and then taft was told to close his his inaugural. it was already outside. the people were waiting, but they said there was an elderly supreme court justice and many elderly senators and congressmen who would not be safe in that cold. so he reluctantly brought it inside. and then lucky, maybe for president trump, when grant's inaugural was in a very high wind situation, people couldn't even hear him speaking, even in the platform. so i think it's a safer place to be inside. but the price to be paid, i think, is that if the arena becomes the place where much of his action takes place, rather than the white house, we're back in a base campaign reality now rather than president of all the people, and we just have to move
then we know from past what's happened in those terribly times when it was so cold, when william henry harrisonmself, caught pneumonia and died only a month later, even abigail fillmore and millard fillmore, who were the outgoing president and first lady, she was exposed to the heat and the cold, to the heat, to the cold and the wet, and she died of pneumonia about a month later. and then taft was told to close his his inaugural. it was already outside. the people were waiting, but they said...
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