Designing customized individual and Group Retirement products. Thats why we are your retirement company. Additional support is provided by and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. From the tisch wnet studios in Lincoln Center in new york, hari sreenivasan. Sreenivasan good evening. Thanks for joining us. During his weekly radio address today, president obama offered reassurances that ebola does not pose a major threat to the United States. What were seeing now is not an ioutbreak or an iepidemic of ebola in america. Were a nation of more than 300 million people. To date, weve seen three cases of ebola diagnosed here. We have to keep this in perspective. As our Public Health experts point out, every year, thousands of americans die from the flu. Sreenivasan the president also answered critics who have demanded that he cut off all travel between the United States and the west african nations, where the disea
They kept them first in one of the russian royal palaces just south of st. Petersburg. Eventually they moved the czar and his family to another royal residence in yakatarinburg, now the fourth largest city in russia. In the summer of 1918, the russian revolutionaries, fighters holding the czar and his family in this residence, they were worried that the counterrevolutionaries, that the loyalists of the czars familiarly were closing in on yakatarinburg. They were worried the czar and his family may somehow be rescued by those counterrevolutionary forces. They were worried the revolution would be over, the monarchy would be restoerd and the People Holding the czar and his family kind of freaked out. They held a secret meeting and apparently took a vote and decided to impose what amounted to an extrajudicial death sentence on the czar, but also on his entire family. On the night of july 16th, 1918, they put the czar and his wife and their kids and even their servants, put them all in the
Eventually they moved the czar and his family to another royal residence in yekaterinburg, now the fourth largest city in russia. In the summer of 1918, the russian revolutionaries, fighters holding the czar and his family in this residence, they were worried that the counterrevolutionaries, that the loyalists of the czars family were closing in on yekaterinburg. They were worried the czar and his family may somehow be rescued by those counterrevolutionary forces. Ey were worried the revolution would be over, the monarchy would be restored and the People Holding the czar and his family kind of fread out. They held a secret meeting and apparently took a vote and decided to impose what amounted to an extrajudicial death sentence on the czar, but also on his entire family. On the night of july 16th, 1918, they put the czar and his wife and their kids and even their servants, put them all in the basement of the house where theyd been holding them, and they shot all of them. They killed the
He was forced to abdicate the throne about two decades later, the bolshevik revolution. 1917, the russian revolution. Were now a century on from that. But as it happened, in 1917, the czar and his family were scared off the throne that year. But then the revolutionaries didnt kill them right away. They kept them alive for a while. They kept them first in one of the russian royal palaces just south of st. Petersburg. Eventually they moved the czar and his family to another royal residence in yakatarinburg, now the fourth largest city in russia. In the summer of 1918, the russian revolutionaries, fighters holding the czar and his family in this residence, they were worried that the counterrevolutionaries, that the loyalists of the czars familiarly were closing in on yakatarinburg. They were worried the czar and his family may somehow be rescued by those counterrevolutionary forces. They were worried the revolution would be over, the monarchy would be restoerd and the People Holding the c
To the maralago cronies secretly given control of the v. A. They speak with v. A. Officials every day on the phone, or they have them fly down to maralago at taxpayer expense. Tonight we look back at all those other stories in a year overflowing with news. Didnt expect that reaction, but thats okay. [ laughter ] when all in starts right now. Good evening from new york. Im chris hayes. Tonight were bringing you a look back at the year in the news with a twist. We are not going to discuss the years biggest stories. Instead, were going to remember the stories that were easy to forget. The ones that fell down the memory hole amid the daily deluge of Trump Administration scandal. Not that the stories werent important. Many times many of them would have been the biggest story in the country. These, however, are not normal times. Consider this. In october we learned the entire origin story of the president of the United States is a fraud. Its not been easy for me. It has not been easy for me.