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zachary: thanks for having me.eally the big question, and for us we see inflation rising, and that should push yields higher. that is part of the story that really comes down to the global reopening. we have a very tolerant fed with higher yields and very heavy supplies you outlined earlier. as far as the dollar goes, we think dollar weakness is what we're going to see for the next month or two, and that comes down to a fed that has been the most resolutely dovish of the central banks, and at the same time, you have this u.s. exceptionalism story fading where other major economies are picking up from a public health and economics perspective. that is how we see things own folding -- things unfolding. tom: what pair or dollar index do you use as your litmus paper for the american system? zachary: we keep an eye on the dxy, and we have certainly seen that come off a bit. we've been in the camp that we should see dollar we for about a month now. we think that will last another month or two as the factors i outlined pl
zachary: thanks for having me.eally the big question, and for us we see inflation rising, and that should push yields higher. that is part of the story that really comes down to the global reopening. we have a very tolerant fed with higher yields and very heavy supplies you outlined earlier. as far as the dollar goes, we think dollar weakness is what we're going to see for the next month or two, and that comes down to a fed that has been the most resolutely dovish of the central banks, and at...
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let me start with you, zachary, the discussions have been going on longer than someone would expecteda bill that republicans that are not going to support any way but later take credit for. biden is indicating as long as people are talking, he'll talk. what's the right thing to do here? >> biden started $2.2 trillion and now he's at $1.7 trillion. look, part of it also is the number isover played, it seems like we are talking about really big number. we are talking about this over an eight year period with a lot of the spending have not been authorized. it seems like a lot of money but except the fact that the u.s.'s gdp is almost $2 trillion. either way this is the biggest thing but it is not a huge consequential thing of the way it is portrayed of spending that we did during the pandemic support individual human beings in an actual finite time frame. >> sheila, one of the things is a source of disagreementdisagre. biden indicated, republicans do not want to increase corporate tax to pay for this. we talked about this several years ago, it was supposed to lower the tax rate and broad
let me start with you, zachary, the discussions have been going on longer than someone would expecteda bill that republicans that are not going to support any way but later take credit for. biden is indicating as long as people are talking, he'll talk. what's the right thing to do here? >> biden started $2.2 trillion and now he's at $1.7 trillion. look, part of it also is the number isover played, it seems like we are talking about really big number. we are talking about this over an...
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abc's zachary kiesch is in minneapolis with the story. zachary, good morning. >> reporter: whit, good morning to you as well. another emotional day here in minnesota. and while the judge said he was not ruling on public opinion or to send a message, given the attention that this case has gotten in minnesota and around the country, in many ways it was unavoidable. >> the court commits you to the custody of the commissioner of corrections for a period of 270 months. >> reporter: after more than a year in the legal justice system, the judge handing down his sentence of 22 1/2 years minus time served after these heartbreaking words from george floyd's daughter gianna. >> do you wish that he was still here with us? >> yeah, but he is. >> through his spirit? >> yes. >> if you could say anything to your daddy right now, what would it be? >> it would be i miss you and i love you. >> reporter: as derek chauvin received his sentence, a small gathering at what has become known as george floyd square, the scene of the crime here in minneapolis. >> it
abc's zachary kiesch is in minneapolis with the story. zachary, good morning. >> reporter: whit, good morning to you as well. another emotional day here in minnesota. and while the judge said he was not ruling on public opinion or to send a message, given the attention that this case has gotten in minnesota and around the country, in many ways it was unavoidable. >> the court commits you to the custody of the commissioner of corrections for a period of 270 months. >> reporter:...
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zachary p. rayburn. [reading names] from the eighth company, [reading names] justin l. smith.a. jacob m. fox. column m. frieze. dawson c. eldridge. micah k. verrar. brian a. garcia. brandon are hairy. [reading names] titus are kilpatrick. ryan e. brady. jacob j. henrik. jonathan g. hernandez. carter a. lorenz. allison c. marsico. benjamin a. johnson. brandon f. riley. donald c. jones jr.. andrew w. wright. brady c. lorenz. carter j. roland. justin p. rosa. grace m. moreno. [reading names] grace r. sheehan. louise some monies. kyle d wagner. christian aid pierson. elizabeth be white. [reading names] >> from the 10th company [reading names] maxwell t. schuman. [reading names] allison m. taylor. medline joy. dylan k. taylor. samantha a worthy. jackson b. ferguson. >> from the ninth company [reading names] alexander r. hernandez. grant s. brothers. dean m. hoffman. connor j. hyde in. christopher day clarke. jack jones. kendall m. johnson. morgan e. kaine. jacqueline b. domingo. joseph o. kelly. parker l. ellis. adam c. lantz. enp flynn. max j. gerber. jacob a. lund. [reading names
zachary p. rayburn. [reading names] from the eighth company, [reading names] justin l. smith.a. jacob m. fox. column m. frieze. dawson c. eldridge. micah k. verrar. brian a. garcia. brandon are hairy. [reading names] titus are kilpatrick. ryan e. brady. jacob j. henrik. jonathan g. hernandez. carter a. lorenz. allison c. marsico. benjamin a. johnson. brandon f. riley. donald c. jones jr.. andrew w. wright. brady c. lorenz. carter j. roland. justin p. rosa. grace m. moreno. [reading names] grace...
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abc's zachary kiesch is at barclays center in brooklyn where it was quite a night.hit, good morning to you as well. what a game last night. tough loss for the hometown team. if you're just a fan of the game, it was certainly one heck of a show. first time a game seven has gone to overtime in 15 years. in the end, the road team, milwaukee bucks, they marched in brooklyn and knocked out a team that many thought could go all the way. instead they're out and milwaukee advances to the eastern conference finals. overnight, it was a matchup that lived up to the billing and went down to the wire. >> durant on the drive! >> reporter: two of the nba's best battling back and forth. in a pivotal game seven. milwaukee came out strong and hit big buckets leaving the brooklyn nets in new york. >> the job is not done. we got to keep believing in ourselves. we got to keep playing good basketball. >> reporter: injuries have been the story around the league this yore with kyrie irving out with an ankle injury, and james harden nursing a hamstring. it was apparent from the jump a brook
abc's zachary kiesch is at barclays center in brooklyn where it was quite a night.hit, good morning to you as well. what a game last night. tough loss for the hometown team. if you're just a fan of the game, it was certainly one heck of a show. first time a game seven has gone to overtime in 15 years. in the end, the road team, milwaukee bucks, they marched in brooklyn and knocked out a team that many thought could go all the way. instead they're out and milwaukee advances to the eastern...
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abc's zachary keith is in brooklyn with the unveiling of a statue of george floyd. good morning, zachary. >> reporter: you see the silhouette of the statue behind me. there's reason for celebration across country this morning. the story of george floyd and the story of juneteenth are intertwined if not synonymous. one hand you have this story of juneteenth, some 250,000 black people who waited more than 2 years the find out they were free and then george floyd. a man who moved north for more in hopes to find better. he was murdered but in some ways it seems that he is able to make an incremental step towards the freedom of all black people in this country. ♪ true freedom has been elusive for black america. this morning, there's joy across the country. all of it in celebration of the federal holiday acknowledging juneteenth, a national independence day. in florida, kids from summer camp programs join the community for a peaceful half-mile march. that as nearly 200 pre-k students in kansas city, missouri, paraded to commemorate the importance of juneteenth. and in bro
abc's zachary keith is in brooklyn with the unveiling of a statue of george floyd. good morning, zachary. >> reporter: you see the silhouette of the statue behind me. there's reason for celebration across country this morning. the story of george floyd and the story of juneteenth are intertwined if not synonymous. one hand you have this story of juneteenth, some 250,000 black people who waited more than 2 years the find out they were free and then george floyd. a man who moved north for...
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teg tlt meyer. >> zachary d. robbins. >> marcus l. wiggins, jr.>> andrea k. sparks. >> shaun p. bowman. >> sarah v. st. john's. >> michael d. brooks. >> jackson t. stallone. >> jeffrey a. birch. >> dean p. testerman. >> thomas p. costello. >> grace warren. >> bret d. eckerd. >> from the 15th company, eric aranda. >> kayla eshleman. >> anna farnan. >> justice bowden. >> carolyn a foley. >> jacob j. carlson. >> emma d. foster. >> simon j. swong. >> paul j. hamilton. >> jeremiah o. cooney. >> grace holt. >> cameron l. douglas. >> waun jhoon nicholas brand chuck. >> jeffrey lau check. >> alex grant. >> darby maguire. >> max hatcher. >> ryan mcgannon. >> emma heinrichs. >> ryan mcnamara. >> and jackson. >> jessica jenkins. >> hayden moehring. >> timothy johnson. >> jacob piper. >> sean kelsey. >> charlotte pierce. >> kendall lewis. >> john post. >> joseph mccabe iii. >> benjamin writer. >> jessica gaborone. >> marcus sanders. >> amanda montag. >> devon surhoff. >> amanda ramos. >> robert saunders iii. >> michael sanchez. >> madison scott tony. >> justi
teg tlt meyer. >> zachary d. robbins. >> marcus l. wiggins, jr.>> andrea k. sparks. >> shaun p. bowman. >> sarah v. st. john's. >> michael d. brooks. >> jackson t. stallone. >> jeffrey a. birch. >> dean p. testerman. >> thomas p. costello. >> grace warren. >> bret d. eckerd. >> from the 15th company, eric aranda. >> kayla eshleman. >> anna farnan. >> justice bowden. >> carolyn a foley. >>...
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we have an exhibition, which is the daughter of zachary taylor. and she served as a hostess in the white house for her mother. her mother margaret taylor, never had a portrait made. there is none that we know of of her, and we don't actually think that one was ever made. she just did not see herself as being someone to be commemorated. we have a lot of portraits of zachary taylor, but none of margaret. and that absence, in women's history is significant. you know we are in the middle at with the smithsonian of something called the american history initiative for women, and historians are trying to rectify these omissions, and fill in the details. and show we have. and feature that. and so thinking about these women, particularly when you see them in portraits, like nellie taft, and you think about what they tried to do, and what they experienced, and what they really wanted to show themselves as you know in possession of all of this kind of power, i think that's really exciting. >> catherine asks, how long did it take you to pull this exhibit and
we have an exhibition, which is the daughter of zachary taylor. and she served as a hostess in the white house for her mother. her mother margaret taylor, never had a portrait made. there is none that we know of of her, and we don't actually think that one was ever made. she just did not see herself as being someone to be commemorated. we have a lot of portraits of zachary taylor, but none of margaret. and that absence, in women's history is significant. you know we are in the middle at with...
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that was uncovered by our colleagues in washington, particularly zachary cohen. furthermore that the chinese were covering up the amount of radiation that was going into the atmosphere, that they were increasing the acceptable and safe limit, if you will. so it's a strong accusation against the chinese. we've asked for their comments. they have not come back to us. but it suggests one of two things. one is that the geopolitical climate between the u.s. and china is so challenging that what would normally be twoen two allied countries somebody picking up a phone calling for technical support, now has to go through this bureaucratic tape. or it suggests now that it's gone public because of our reporting, the french company is experiencing perhaps some backlash or pressure from the chinese and wants to back down a bit and suggest that it's more under control. it's a challenging situation either way, don. >> well, the current president of the united states, joe biden, david, is trying to rally allies to be more confrontational towards china. he did it at the g7 summi
that was uncovered by our colleagues in washington, particularly zachary cohen. furthermore that the chinese were covering up the amount of radiation that was going into the atmosphere, that they were increasing the acceptable and safe limit, if you will. so it's a strong accusation against the chinese. we've asked for their comments. they have not come back to us. but it suggests one of two things. one is that the geopolitical climate between the u.s. and china is so challenging that what...
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zachary kiesch has more. >> reporter: good morning, eva.a way of looking at the world, right? it's a lens that acknowledges the role that racism plays. critics argue both because it's complex and because it's been politicized, instead of being used to reexamine or reframe the past, it's being used as a tool to accentuate the cultural divide. this morning critical race theory, a term originally used to broaden how we think about the past, is being used by some to define the racial divide in our schools. >> critical race theory comes out of the legal field. it's been conceptualized over 40 years ago by scholars such as kimberly crenshaw speaking specifically about how systemic racism works in the legl field. >> reporter: legal scholars argued individual intentions can't be proven, but as a framework racism is baked into our social systems and psychology. that's the start of the conversation, they said. last year, the "new york times'" 1619 project placed the struggle of black americans at the center of our country's narrative. while the work
zachary kiesch has more. >> reporter: good morning, eva.a way of looking at the world, right? it's a lens that acknowledges the role that racism plays. critics argue both because it's complex and because it's been politicized, instead of being used to reexamine or reframe the past, it's being used as a tool to accentuate the cultural divide. this morning critical race theory, a term originally used to broaden how we think about the past, is being used by some to define the racial divide...
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zachary kiesch, thank you very much. >>> time now for the weather.arciano in lake charles, louisiana. it may look like he is being supported by airmen and women there, but they are, in fact, there to collect the bill for cleaning up the cockpit after rob got po boy all over the place. >> hey, hey, i kept it nice and tidy. but they're definitely here to class up and dress up the joint. members of the blue angels team behind me including the gentleman that knocked me out yesterday, thank you for that, lieutenant. we have been struggling with a low cloud ceiling. so they'veloow it's been raining quite a bit. raining not only here but in texas. want to show you some video just outside between houston and galveston. some parts of this area have seen ten inches of rain in the last couple of days. austin, texas, also seeing rain so you see submerged cars, some highways and roadways seeing water overtopping and more in the way of rain although it's shifting a little farther to the east, flash flood watches remain up for lake charles right here and all the wa
zachary kiesch, thank you very much. >>> time now for the weather.arciano in lake charles, louisiana. it may look like he is being supported by airmen and women there, but they are, in fact, there to collect the bill for cleaning up the cockpit after rob got po boy all over the place. >> hey, hey, i kept it nice and tidy. but they're definitely here to class up and dress up the joint. members of the blue angels team behind me including the gentleman that knocked me out yesterday,...
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the aim, of course, is to break the link to unusually for a health zachary mat hancock rose to become a household name. thanks in large part to the covert pandemic, while he stood out embarrassed johnson's cabinets as a minister influential in setting government policy and broadcasting daily briefings to the nation by some exciting new data so on it was uniquely embarrassing for hancock to find himself in breach of social distancing rules for conducting an affair with an aide at work. it was also a wider context, caught up with him in his resignation letter to prime minister bar as johnston, the hancock apologized to his family for putting them through this and said the last thing i would want is my private life to distract attention from the single minded focus, that is leading us out of this crisis. i understand the enormous sacrifices that everybody in this country has made that you have made. and those of us who make these rules have got to stick by them. and that's why i've got to resign junctions letter of response was full of praise and concluded by predicting that hancock's co
the aim, of course, is to break the link to unusually for a health zachary mat hancock rose to become a household name. thanks in large part to the covert pandemic, while he stood out embarrassed johnson's cabinets as a minister influential in setting government policy and broadcasting daily briefings to the nation by some exciting new data so on it was uniquely embarrassing for hancock to find himself in breach of social distancing rules for conducting an affair with an aide at work. it was...
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he does not know zachary what it is but it is significant. if they violate these basic norms, we will respond. number two, i think the last thing he wants now is a cold war. without quoting him which i don't think it is appropriate. -- i don't think is appropriate. you have a multi thousand mile border with china. china is seeking to be the most powerful economy in the world, the largest, most powerful military in the world. you're in a situation where the economy is struggling. you need to move it in a more aggressive way. i don't think he is looking for a cold war with the united states. as i said to him, i said your generation and mine are about 10 years apart. this is not a kumbaya moment where we say let's hug and love each other but it is clearly not in anybody's interest, your country or mine. to be in a situation where we are in a new cold war. that does not mean he is ready to lay down his arms and say come on. he is still as concerned about being encircled. he is concerned that we are looking to take him down. he still has those con
he does not know zachary what it is but it is significant. if they violate these basic norms, we will respond. number two, i think the last thing he wants now is a cold war. without quoting him which i don't think it is appropriate. -- i don't think is appropriate. you have a multi thousand mile border with china. china is seeking to be the most powerful economy in the world, the largest, most powerful military in the world. you're in a situation where the economy is struggling. you need to...
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and this is what we saw today that predict, zachary, and that i think is why we saw, you know, big international companies, especially like amazon popular news websites like thing. your times really left completely power less for an hour there. you know, the website that you can government was also affected, so i don't know if you were trying to get your passport or driver's license renewed today. chances are you didn't get very far check this out because some websites did come up with some pretty clever work around the popular news site. the birds created a public google docs to get its news out to its readers. only forgot, as you see here, to turn off the editing functions. so the internet quickly did what the internet does best and had some fun with it as well. the out. it's only last for about an hour, so it really still, i think, underscore is just how fragile the internet has become. with so many companies relying on the service, and it's estimated that even an hour's worth of downtime could cost companies up to at least a quarter $1000000.00. in amazon's case probably a lot more. right. s
and this is what we saw today that predict, zachary, and that i think is why we saw, you know, big international companies, especially like amazon popular news websites like thing. your times really left completely power less for an hour there. you know, the website that you can government was also affected, so i don't know if you were trying to get your passport or driver's license renewed today. chances are you didn't get very far check this out because some websites did come up with some...
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newshour weekend's zachary green has more as part of our ongoing series exploring hate, anti- semitismremism. ( applause ) >> reporter: in the 1990's, germany was facing a surge in violent incidents involving white supremacists. >> the skinhead movement came up, large scale attacks against refugee shelters, for example, using arson attacks or just beating up immigrants or refugees on streets and political opponents. they tried to dominate whole parts of cities or even villages with that strategy. >> reporter: daniel koehler is the director of the german institute on radicalization and de-radicalization studies, or "girds." he says that while violent rightwing extremism had existed in germany since after world war ii, it was only in the '90s that public outcry forced the government to take action. >> this was actually when the german government decided to put significant amounts of federal funding into non-governmental civil society-based preventing and countering violent extremism programs, mainly targeng adolescents, teenagers, the youth in general, that were considered to be, you kno
newshour weekend's zachary green has more as part of our ongoing series exploring hate, anti- semitismremism. ( applause ) >> reporter: in the 1990's, germany was facing a surge in violent incidents involving white supremacists. >> the skinhead movement came up, large scale attacks against refugee shelters, for example, using arson attacks or just beating up immigrants or refugees on streets and political opponents. they tried to dominate whole parts of cities or even villages with...
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and technology is that these are accusations. meanwhile, they're trying to hammer out the j. zachary, yes, exactly. the say iran's nuclear program talks by that's on the way the tit for tat was employed. how's that going to affect it? this is definitely a move by if there are, if you believe that there are more than 2 factions within washington, ones that want to try to re implement the j. c p o, a. if you believe this and other factions clearly and they're well known who they are, they want to basically submerge disagreement and never see, never let us see the light of day again. then there could be a battle going on there. certainly anything, any move against iran, which we saw, you know, the either the assassination of a nuclear scientist or anything like that coming right before any serious negotiations or any multilateral negotiations. visa b, the j, b. c, p. o. you have to read that as a provocation. to try to subvert any sort of negotiate when i say, yeah, and at the same time as you mentioned, just just now patrick with the seeing a new leader coming in and around there at the
and technology is that these are accusations. meanwhile, they're trying to hammer out the j. zachary, yes, exactly. the say iran's nuclear program talks by that's on the way the tit for tat was employed. how's that going to affect it? this is definitely a move by if there are, if you believe that there are more than 2 factions within washington, ones that want to try to re implement the j. c p o, a. if you believe this and other factions clearly and they're well known who they are, they want to...
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. >> reporter: same goes for the picnic basket, a popular cafe were zachary davis was busy attending to customers during the holiday rush. he is the co-owner of two businesses in town and knows firsthand staff has been. >> it's about interacting with people, bringing a little joy and delight. it is so wonderful to be back face-to-face. we are not doing delivery and we can interact with people again. we love it. >> reporter: many were simply savoring the sun. >> just walk and enjoy the weather. it is beautiful out here. we enjoyed it. >> reporter: and counting their blessings that they too can take in some of the fun. >>> movie theaters hoping for their first block buster weekend in more than a year. last summer earnings were down 96% from the year before. this memorial day weekend ticket sales grossed an estimated $100 million. depending on the county, theaters are open with a limited capacity. keep in mind masks and social distancing are still required. >> in some parts of the bay area today today's memorial ceremonies were the first ones in two years, because of the pandemic. >> re
. >> reporter: same goes for the picnic basket, a popular cafe were zachary davis was busy attending to customers during the holiday rush. he is the co-owner of two businesses in town and knows firsthand staff has been. >> it's about interacting with people, bringing a little joy and delight. it is so wonderful to be back face-to-face. we are not doing delivery and we can interact with people again. we love it. >> reporter: many were simply savoring the sun. >> just walk...
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. >> at thousand miles away, zachary lives on his farm in linville, texas. population 1,193. he was born and raised here. but spent the last decade traveling around the world. back in 2008, he graduated from junior college with a degree in psychology, but felt like continuing education wasn't for him. but this last year sparked something in him as well. >> a lot of crocs were exposed during the election and during the pandemic that i feel need to be addressed and have not been addressed. >> because of the isolation, they have been spared much of the effects of the pandemic. it was not spared from the political upheaval. much of it was playing out right in front of his eyes on facebook. >> one of the things that really concerned me was the amount of misinformation and ignorance in the literal sense of the word that was out there. >> he had always been interested in politics but for the first time, he felt compelled to get actively involved. he hoped to get a bachelors degree in politics. he is hoping that with this formal education and his unique blend of experiences, he will
. >> at thousand miles away, zachary lives on his farm in linville, texas. population 1,193. he was born and raised here. but spent the last decade traveling around the world. back in 2008, he graduated from junior college with a degree in psychology, but felt like continuing education wasn't for him. but this last year sparked something in him as well. >> a lot of crocs were exposed during the election and during the pandemic that i feel need to be addressed and have not been...
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why is it different from the public display of down playing the event, according to sources, zacharyto u.s. department of energy that this is a situation of leaking gas, a by-product of nuclear reactors, one that's most concerning because they accuse the chinese of raising the limit, so as to continue operating it. it goes back to something you and i talked about over and over, lack of transparency that brings more concern because it is according to experts something that could be perhaps resolved quickly. we don't know the severity of it, and that's what puts it in question. >> lack of transparency and sometimes outright lies. thanks so much for following. >>> first time in 12 years, israel has a new prime minister. neftali bennett was sworn in, ending benjamin netanyahu's 12 year grip on power, also served in the late '90s, after being replaced, netanyahu attacked, left office with this warning. >> we'll be back soon. >> it was a raucous session, shouts and accusations, members removed. hadas gold is in jerusalem. and you were there yesterday watching this play out. it is a remarka
why is it different from the public display of down playing the event, according to sources, zacharyto u.s. department of energy that this is a situation of leaking gas, a by-product of nuclear reactors, one that's most concerning because they accuse the chinese of raising the limit, so as to continue operating it. it goes back to something you and i talked about over and over, lack of transparency that brings more concern because it is according to experts something that could be perhaps...
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in 1849 the then president zachary taylor eulogized her as truly our first lady for a half century. now i'd like to shift to a very different period the gilded age. and to lucy hayes, of course i had to have an ohio first lady since i'm speaking to you from ohio university. i had to have one of our examples of a first lady from ohio. luci webb was born very near to where i'm sitting right now here in southeastern, ohio. and on the left we see her wedding photograph with her husband rutherford b hayes and here on the right. we see her official white house portrait. she's someone else that to the extent people think much about lucy hayes. they probably think of her as another celebrity hostess. she was very successful as a washington hostess and she is known as the first lady who began the easter old the easter egg roll annual event at the white house. but again, she was more than a celebrity hostess. lucy webb hayes had some very definite political ideas herself. she was from a very strong abolitionist family and as a younger woman had been very involved in the campaign to abolish sl
in 1849 the then president zachary taylor eulogized her as truly our first lady for a half century. now i'd like to shift to a very different period the gilded age. and to lucy hayes, of course i had to have an ohio first lady since i'm speaking to you from ohio university. i had to have one of our examples of a first lady from ohio. luci webb was born very near to where i'm sitting right now here in southeastern, ohio. and on the left we see her wedding photograph with her husband rutherford b...
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those words come from a waiver of assistance application that cnn's zachary cohen discovered throughyou point out jointly operates the chinese nuclear power plant. let me show where this is happening. it's in the south of china. it's guangdong province, more than 120 million people. it is a heavily populated and dense area. and what we've learned is that there is an increase in the radiation there. according to the sources talking to cnn, it's an increase in fission gas, a natural byproduct that includes zenon come is radiological. the concern is the limits. according to the document, they accuse, the french that is that operate that plant, the chinese of raising the safety limits, and, thereby, causing potential harms. that's the concern that's playing out right now. we have reached out to the chinese officials, the foreign ministry along with authorities in guangdong province. we've not yet heard back. we should note it's a long holiday weekend that's coming to an end here. perhaps in the next 24 hours they will respond to this. the plant has responded, as well as the french compan
those words come from a waiver of assistance application that cnn's zachary cohen discovered throughyou point out jointly operates the chinese nuclear power plant. let me show where this is happening. it's in the south of china. it's guangdong province, more than 120 million people. it is a heavily populated and dense area. and what we've learned is that there is an increase in the radiation there. according to the sources talking to cnn, it's an increase in fission gas, a natural byproduct...
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. >> sreenivasan: about 1,000 miles away, zachary whitten lives on his family's farm in laneville, texaspulation 1,193. >> sreenivasan: he was born and raised here, but spent the last decade traveling around the back in 2008 he graduated from junior college with a degree in psychology, but felt like continuing education wasn't for him. but this last year sparked something in him as well. >> there are a lot of cracks that i feel were exposed during the election and during the pandemic that i feel need to be addressed and have not been addressed. >> sreenivasan: because of laneville's isolation, whitten has been fortunately spared much of the effects of the pandemic. but he wasn't spared from the political upheaval unfolding in the country. much of it was playing out right in front of his eyes on facebook. >> when i moved back, i decided >> i mean, one of the things that really concerned me was the amount of misinformation and ignorance in the in the literal sense of the word, you know, that that was out there. >> sreenivasan: whitten had always been interested in politics but for the firs
. >> sreenivasan: about 1,000 miles away, zachary whitten lives on his family's farm in laneville, texaspulation 1,193. >> sreenivasan: he was born and raised here, but spent the last decade traveling around the back in 2008 he graduated from junior college with a degree in psychology, but felt like continuing education wasn't for him. but this last year sparked something in him as well. >> there are a lot of cracks that i feel were exposed during the election and during the...
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zach cohen, senate reporter for national journal, follow his report at zachary underscore cohen, thank so much. >> thanks. >> our opening question this morning, should senate democrats eliminate the filibuster. if you say no, 202-748-[ inaudible ] headline election bill is blocked in the senate. willie in annapolis who says eliminate the filibuster? >> caller: i think they should. i think if anything, everybody should have the right to vote and i'm also kind of very suspicious of these state rights going on. because as far as i'm concerned, as far as the big states like florida and texas, we got nuts running the governorship. when i look at the republican party i've always known one thing about people who like to tease, when the joke is on thing they get bitter and like to do things. yes, i think it should be eliminated and i think everybody should have the right to vote whether it's mail-in or whatever. everybody. this is bothering the people's constitutional rights and i'm against it. >> next up in medfield, massachusetts. go ahead, bill. >> caller: yeah. how are you doing? >> fine,
zach cohen, senate reporter for national journal, follow his report at zachary underscore cohen, thank so much. >> thanks. >> our opening question this morning, should senate democrats eliminate the filibuster. if you say no, 202-748-[ inaudible ] headline election bill is blocked in the senate. willie in annapolis who says eliminate the filibuster? >> caller: i think they should. i think if anything, everybody should have the right to vote and i'm also kind of very suspicious...
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congratulations to both zachary and robert on this significant accomplishment. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? >> madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for less than one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. madam speaker, i was not recorded on h.r. 391, the vote that occurred shortly or a while ago. had i been recorded, my vote would have basketball in the affirmative. and -- would have been in the the affirmative. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. lamalfa: thank you, madam speaker. recently the national archives released a report in which they concluded a structure of racism permeates all aspects of work and workplace at the national archives. unbelievable. among other things, they claim that the rotunda where our founding documents are, the declaration of independence, the constitution, and the bill of rights
congratulations to both zachary and robert on this significant accomplishment. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? >> madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for less than one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. madam speaker, i was not recorded on h.r. 391, the vote that occurred shortly or a while ago. had i been recorded, my vote would have basketball in the affirmative. and -- would have...
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the wife of thomas jefferson who predece him by many years or margaret mccall taylor the wife of zachary taylor who was alive, you know, during the era of photography and yet as a very busy woman, she had 10 children. she was not photographed or at least no photographs of her have survived to this day and this tells us something really, you know, very important about the role of gender in the preservation of images of our leaders and their families women were just not prioritized when it came to portraiture during the 19th century. so for these two very very important women in the history of the presidency martha scalp and jefferson and margaret mccall taylor. we simply don't know what they look like in the exhibition. we represented margaret taylor with her daughter betty taylor bliss with the picture. her next please. some first ladies like harry lane johnston, who was the niece of james buchanan and who served in that capacity as his hostess and first lady really understood the power of portraiture and here you see her in a marble portrait bust which she herself commissioned. it's in
the wife of thomas jefferson who predece him by many years or margaret mccall taylor the wife of zachary taylor who was alive, you know, during the era of photography and yet as a very busy woman, she had 10 children. she was not photographed or at least no photographs of her have survived to this day and this tells us something really, you know, very important about the role of gender in the preservation of images of our leaders and their families women were just not prioritized when it came...
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you can follow his reporting at zachary underscore cohen. thanks so much.he question for you this morning, should democrats eliminate the filibuster? if you say yes, (202) 748-8000. if you say no, (202) 748-8001. headline from "wall street journal," election bill blocked in the senate. willie says yes from indianapolis. caller: i think they should, because if anything everybody should have the right to vote and i'm also kind of very suspicious of these states rights going on. far as i'm concerned, big states like florida in texas, we got less money under the government and when i look at the republican party i have always known one thing about people, they like to tease when the joke is on them, they get very bitter. yes, i think it should be a limit -- eliminated and i think everybody should have the right to vote. whether it is a mailing or whatever. this is constitutional rights, so yes i'm against it. host: bill is next in massachusetts. go ahead. caller: how you doing? host: fine, thanks. caller: i got a statement and a question. if you are an american
you can follow his reporting at zachary underscore cohen. thanks so much.he question for you this morning, should democrats eliminate the filibuster? if you say yes, (202) 748-8000. if you say no, (202) 748-8001. headline from "wall street journal," election bill blocked in the senate. willie says yes from indianapolis. caller: i think they should, because if anything everybody should have the right to vote and i'm also kind of very suspicious of these states rights going on. far as...