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gettysburg. appomattox. bill and transcribed kelly's with generals grant sherman sheridan sickles webb slocombe, hancock warren chamberlain and many. he published in bronze interviewing the commanders of the civil war in 2005 and the civil times magazine called it a blockbuster history the civil war. so it gives me great, great pleasure to introduce bill thank you. thank you thank you all for having me. thank you to hall and thank you all for coming out this we're going to talk about a little bit of james kelly and his art and his writings. james kelly. is born in 1855 in new york city. so was only six years old when the civil war. but from his front doorstep, young jimmy kelly would watch ten of thousands of union soldiers off to the war and inside the kelly home, his father would be reading aloud the depictions of reports of the battlefield and also the kelly. subscribe to the illustrated magazines of the day. harper's frank, leslie's and young jimmy kelly would would pore over these of these sketches and
gettysburg. appomattox. bill and transcribed kelly's with generals grant sherman sheridan sickles webb slocombe, hancock warren chamberlain and many. he published in bronze interviewing the commanders of the civil war in 2005 and the civil times magazine called it a blockbuster history the civil war. so it gives me great, great pleasure to introduce bill thank you. thank you thank you all for having me. thank you to hall and thank you all for coming out this we're going to talk about a little...
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how many of you thought abraham lincoln wrote the gettysburg address on the train to gettysburg? she's the one that put that into our minds. this little book sold 600,000 copies, published in 1906. it became required reading for high school students english. and she tells the story that he's sitting on train struggling. william seward opens up a carton of books and has some brown paper. and lincoln says, can i borrow the brown paper? and he writes, the second gettysburg address on the brown paper. and as she says and he knew it was a failure from the beginning. and for 50, 75 years, that was the story. what we're saying here together is no lincoln, never would have simply written something on the fly, on the way to. he was very careful, both his writing and his speaking. he re-edited and as ed suggested, over being willing and able to speak, this is what happened to put that no name and in the american public. hopefully we don't believe that anymore. and by the way, it finally i you know, i'm not i'm not great on the decades between 1970 and now but it did inspire television movi
how many of you thought abraham lincoln wrote the gettysburg address on the train to gettysburg? she's the one that put that into our minds. this little book sold 600,000 copies, published in 1906. it became required reading for high school students english. and she tells the story that he's sitting on train struggling. william seward opens up a carton of books and has some brown paper. and lincoln says, can i borrow the brown paper? and he writes, the second gettysburg address on the brown...
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so gettysburg the famous the famous disagreement with lee gettysburg lee's strategic offensive into pennsylvania in the summer of 1863. longstreet to lee's tactical decision is famously july 2nd, july 3rd to to go on tactical offensive and to attack a federal position on on cemetery ridge. longstreet believes that that those attacks that lee plans and calls for are ill considered and longstreet propose is famously again on the evening of july 1st looking forward to second that the confederates themselves from the disadvantageous this low ground and and move around the left flank of the yankee army get between it and richmond find some a strong position of their own some high ground and invite the union army to attack them. and he has in mind a repeat of fredericksburg essentially. so he proposes this to lee not once, but many times and lee rejects his advice. longstreet is hurt by the fact that lee rejects his advice, and this is all a matter record so and we'll come to origins of the scapegoating of longstreet. but let me just make a few more observations. so longstreet's hurt that lee waves of
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of gettysburg. what an unbelievable -- i mean, it was so much and so interesting and so vicious and horrible and so beautiful in so many different ways. it represented such a big portion of the success of this country. gettysburg, wow. i go to gettysburg, pennsylvania to look and to watch. and the statement of robert e. lee, who is no longer in favor, did you everst in notice that? no longer in favor. never fight uphill, me boys, they were fighting uphill. wow, that was a big mistake. he lost his great general, and they were fighting. "never fight uphill, me boys", but it was too late. >> jimmy: i don't know. [ applause ] well, that was easily the funniest seizure i've ever seen. he always sounds like a kid who forgy he had an oral report due on that day. more than 50,000 americans killed each other over three days, at gettysburg, so i'm not exactly sure of what he meant by "beautiful," but let's give him the benefit of the doubt and go through it. guillermo, bring out the chalk board, if you would.
of gettysburg. what an unbelievable -- i mean, it was so much and so interesting and so vicious and horrible and so beautiful in so many different ways. it represented such a big portion of the success of this country. gettysburg, wow. i go to gettysburg, pennsylvania to look and to watch. and the statement of robert e. lee, who is no longer in favor, did you everst in notice that? no longer in favor. never fight uphill, me boys, they were fighting uphill. wow, that was a big mistake. he lost...
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gettysburg. what an unbelievable battle that was. the battle of gettysburg. what an unbelievable -- i mean, it was so much and so interesting and so vicious and horrible and so beautiful in so many different ways. it represented such a big portion of the success of this country. gettysburg. wow. >> jon: that is plagiarized almost directly from my seventh grade book report: "gettysburg. wow." [cheers and applause] i did not do well. [cheers and applause] "it was vicious and horrible, and beautiful in some ways" -- is he talking about a civil war battle or a horse giving birth? "it was bloody, but it's life." now, obviously, i am not a civil war buff like -- but unlike me, he even knows all the famous quotes. >> i go to gettysburg, pennsylvania, to look and to watch, and the statement of robert e. lee, who's no longer in favor. did you ever notice that? no longer in favor. "never fight uphill, me boys, never fight uphill." they were fighting uphill. he said, "wow, that was a big mistake." he lost h
gettysburg. what an unbelievable battle that was. the battle of gettysburg. what an unbelievable -- i mean, it was so much and so interesting and so vicious and horrible and so beautiful in so many different ways. it represented such a big portion of the success of this country. gettysburg. wow. >> jon: that is plagiarized almost directly from my seventh grade book report: "gettysburg. wow." [cheers and applause] i did not do well. [cheers and applause] "it was vicious and...
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[laughter] >> the everett copy of linken gettysburg address remained in hands for almost 80 years and in 1943 where the world war raging across the globe word came to dwight green theoner to have everett copy had passed away. so his administration came to an agreement with the sell the other purchase it for $60,000. the problem was illinois didn't have $60,000 to spend on the gettysburg address in 1943 and governor greene knew this so he did something unusual. he enlisted the school children of illinois to collect pennies and nickels. there was skepticism that kids were going to come up with enough money to buy the gettysburg in the middle of a world war and at the heels of the great depression but no one should ever doubt the children of illinois. [applause] a few years ago a newspaper interviewed a springfield man named gene who noted that as young boy in 1943 he sacrificed saturday afternoon movie for a few months so that he could give his weekly allowance to donation drive. it took the children of illinois only 6 months to raise $40,000, marshalfield the third, grandson of famous
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gettysburg, wow. i go to gettysburg, pennsylvania to look and to watch. >> stephen: what a stirring orator. i look forward to ken burns' updated documentary. >> "my dearest martha, wow, today we fought at gettysburg. it was so much and so interesting and so vicious and so beautiful in so many ways. but all worth it to protect every person. woman, man, camera, and future tv. for, as it says in the declaration of independence, all men are endowed with certain rights that are un-ad-itlithin... inaddlinable... unablebabbledabbledibble... forget it. i'm dead." [cheers and applause] >> stephen: thank you, ken. thank you, ken burns. he history'd on. >> the statement of robert e. lee, who's no longer in favor, did you ever notice that? no longer in favor. never fight uphill, me boys, never fight uphill." they were fighting uphill. he said, "wow, that was a big mistake." "never fight uphill, me boys." >> stephen: "me boys"? does he think robert e. lee was a pirate? "arrrgh, never fight uphill, me boys, or you'
gettysburg, wow. i go to gettysburg, pennsylvania to look and to watch. >> stephen: what a stirring orator. i look forward to ken burns' updated documentary. >> "my dearest martha, wow, today we fought at gettysburg. it was so much and so interesting and so vicious and so beautiful in so many ways. but all worth it to protect every person. woman, man, camera, and future tv. for, as it says in the declaration of independence, all men are endowed with certain rights that are...
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on november 19th in gettysburg, but he's got 15 days to write this message. and i think it's not in his handwriting because he just didn't have the strength write most of it. but what he says in it is, transformative. he wants a federal program to encourage an act to encourage immigration. no one has ever proposed that to before. he proposes establishing first federal bureau of immigration which occurs in lodging the castle garden immigrant landing station lower manhattan, which preceded ellis island as the largest landing spot in the u.s. for four germans, an irish particular lee, as he puts it while jobs are going unfulfilled in the u.s., tens of thousands of persons destined to of occupation are thronging our foreign consulates, offering emigrate here if essential but very cheap assistance can be afforded him this noble effort demands the aid and support of the government. what was his effort behind the scenes? he tells congress he would like the federal government to underwrite the ocean voyages of new immigrants. never suggested and never again. republic
on november 19th in gettysburg, but he's got 15 days to write this message. and i think it's not in his handwriting because he just didn't have the strength write most of it. but what he says in it is, transformative. he wants a federal program to encourage an act to encourage immigration. no one has ever proposed that to before. he proposes establishing first federal bureau of immigration which occurs in lodging the castle garden immigrant landing station lower manhattan, which preceded ellis...
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who stephens likely met in gettysburg. get the seminary there and and they were apparently sitting around talking about thaddeus stevens and what great loss it was that he had died. and the bishop said, among other things, i guess, that he lived with a colored woman as his wife, without marrying, not a good. so it wasn't wasn't a racial thing, obviously. it was just a regular old thing. they were just shacking up. people didn't like it and and so later when stephens is done that much longer to to live on this mortal coil blanchard is in conversation with stephens. he asks him who of all the great men of your time, henry clay, daniel webster. who are you most like? do you think? and stephens says, thinks about it. and he he discounts all the other guys and tells tells plants why they were inferior or didn't measure up, in his opinion. and he finally says richard johnson. you know, richard, jim johnson was this is proof that being vice president doesn't get you much. he was he was the vice president under martin van buren. i
who stephens likely met in gettysburg. get the seminary there and and they were apparently sitting around talking about thaddeus stevens and what great loss it was that he had died. and the bishop said, among other things, i guess, that he lived with a colored woman as his wife, without marrying, not a good. so it wasn't wasn't a racial thing, obviously. it was just a regular old thing. they were just shacking up. people didn't like it and and so later when stephens is done that much longer to...
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who stephens likely met in gettysburg. get the seminary there and and they were apparently sitting around talking about thaddeus stevens and what great loss it was that he had died. and the bishop said, among other things, i guess, that he lived with a colored woman as his wife, without marrying, not a good. so it wasn't wasn't a racial thing, obviously. it was just a regular old thing. they were just shacking up. people didn't like it and and so later when stephens is done that much longer to to live on this mortal coil blanchard is in conversation with stephens. he asks him who of all the great men of your time, henry clay, daniel webster. who are you most like? do you think? and stephens says, thinks about it. and he he discounts all the other guys and tells tells plants why they were inferior or didn't measure up, in his opinion. and he finally says richard johnson. you know, richard, jim johnson was this is proof that being vice president doesn't get you much. he was he was the vice president under martin van buren. i
who stephens likely met in gettysburg. get the seminary there and and they were apparently sitting around talking about thaddeus stevens and what great loss it was that he had died. and the bishop said, among other things, i guess, that he lived with a colored woman as his wife, without marrying, not a good. so it wasn't wasn't a racial thing, obviously. it was just a regular old thing. they were just shacking up. people didn't like it and and so later when stephens is done that much longer to...
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and so everyone goes to gettysburg and they see that brown park's on the side of the road. it's monocacy. then they went by it about 65 miles an hour. so today we're going to spend about 45 minutes or so talking about this very important battle that takes place in july of 1864. so let's jump right into it as all good talks. let's start at the beginning. all of the maps i'm going to show you. you have on the table in front of you. so if you have trouble with the screen, feel free to use the maps that were handed out to you in the spring of 1864. right. ulysses grant has been promoted to general in chief of the united states army. he arrives in virginia in march of 1864, and he makes the decision to to join the army, the potomac in the field. but the army, the potomac and george meade are not going to be the only armies fighting in the spring. in virginia alone, you have what's going to be called the overland campaign. benjamin butler, the army, the james attack from june 100. there will be cavalry campaigns in the southwest of the state. and you have another force assigned t
and so everyone goes to gettysburg and they see that brown park's on the side of the road. it's monocacy. then they went by it about 65 miles an hour. so today we're going to spend about 45 minutes or so talking about this very important battle that takes place in july of 1864. so let's jump right into it as all good talks. let's start at the beginning. all of the maps i'm going to show you. you have on the table in front of you. so if you have trouble with the screen, feel free to use the maps...
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. >>> tonight on all in -- >> gettysburg, gettysburg, what an unbelievable battle that was, gettysburg, wow. i go to gettysburg, pennsylvania, to look and to watch. >> free range trump meets no nonsense criminal court. >> the judge was inappropriate. he said i won't tolerate it. i won't have jurors intimidated in this courtroom. >> the second day of jury selection in donald trump's election interference trial. >> he's not concerned about being sent to jail. >> i don't -- u think like anybody he's concerned about going to jail. >>> meanwhile, on the campaign trail -- >> remember when he told us literally, inject bleach. bless me father. >> senator elizabeth warren on the stakes of biden versus trump. >> would you do larger cuts? corporate cuts? >> yeah, i was planning on doing it. >>> plus, guess who's losing money as the trump stock craters? >> djt now down more than 57% this month. >>> and why the republicans are openly calling on their own speaker to resign. >> what is your response to republicans who say this move should cost you your job? >> but all in starts right now. >>> good ev
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today we fought at gettysburg. it was so much and so interesting and so vicious and so beautiful in so many ways. but all worth it to protect every person, woman, man, camera, and future tv. for as it says in the declaration of independence, all men are endowed with certain rights that are unaddlinable, unbabble, forget it. i'm dead. >> oh, my, pretty good. >> the original, though, how can you top the original? donald trump's speech, wow. >> i don't know. >> it was so interesting. so wow. >> who says that? >> it was so much. >> so much. >> then he -- >> i go to watch. >> i don't know what to say about it. >> i go there to watch. >> wow. >> so much. >> what's going through his mind? >> not much. >> but president biden is incognitive decline. i mean, the argument is the president can't talk his way out of a paper bag. watch any donald trump rally. >> yeah, there's just no -- there's no comparison on any of these fronts. he's just rambling. i mean, i guess, i guess, jonathan, he is lucky he is going to be in court for
today we fought at gettysburg. it was so much and so interesting and so vicious and so beautiful in so many ways. but all worth it to protect every person, woman, man, camera, and future tv. for as it says in the declaration of independence, all men are endowed with certain rights that are unaddlinable, unbabble, forget it. i'm dead. >> oh, my, pretty good. >> the original, though, how can you top the original? donald trump's speech, wow. >> i don't know. >> it was so...
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gettysburg, wow. i go to gettysburg the look and to. waff. and the statement of robert oechlt lee who's no longer in favor. did you notice that? never fight uphill, boys. they were fighting up4i8. he said, wow, that was as by mig stake. they lost their great general. never fight june hill, but it was too late. >> gettysburg, wow, to quote the former president. >>> president biden will take his turn in pennsylvania. he'll make three stops in the battleground starting with his speech tomorrow in scranton. a biden aide tells nbc news, they're not going to mention anything about trump. they don't want to appear like they're interfering. they'll address tax cuts and abortion. reproductive rights is perhaps the key factor that could biden over the top. he's going to live there this week. there will be a lot of that between now and november. >>> and as the general election race heats up, there's another new pole that appears to capture momentum for biden in his presidential bid. trump and biden are nearly tied. the gop candidate up. it does mark a r
gettysburg, wow. i go to gettysburg the look and to. waff. and the statement of robert oechlt lee who's no longer in favor. did you notice that? never fight uphill, boys. they were fighting up4i8. he said, wow, that was as by mig stake. they lost their great general. never fight june hill, but it was too late. >> gettysburg, wow, to quote the former president. >>> president biden will take his turn in pennsylvania. he'll make three stops in the battleground starting with his...
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gettysburg, wow, i go to gettysburg, pennsylvania, to look and to watch. >> what a stirring order. i look forward to ken burns' updated documentary.
gettysburg, wow, i go to gettysburg, pennsylvania, to look and to watch. >> what a stirring order. i look forward to ken burns' updated documentary.
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gettysburg. wow. i go to gettysburg, pennsylvania. >> no-nonsense criminal court. >> he said i won't tolerate it anyone have any jurors intimidated in this courtroom. >>> donald trump selection interference trial. >> is not concerned about being sent to jail. i think like anybody, is concerned about going to jail. >>> meanwhile, on the campaign trail -- >> one remember when he told us literally, inject leach. bless me, father. >>> senator elizabeth warren on the stakes of biden versus trump. >> i was planning on doing it. >>> is who is losing money as the trump stock craters. >> now down more than 57% this month. >>> and why republicans are publicly calling on their own speaker to resign. >> what is your response to republicans who say this should cost you your job ? >> all in starts right now. good evening, i am chris hayes. today, donald trump was back for day two of what everyone is referring to as the former presidents hush money trial. the case is not really about the hush money. it's about elect
gettysburg. wow. i go to gettysburg, pennsylvania. >> no-nonsense criminal court. >> he said i won't tolerate it anyone have any jurors intimidated in this courtroom. >>> donald trump selection interference trial. >> is not concerned about being sent to jail. i think like anybody, is concerned about going to jail. >>> meanwhile, on the campaign trail -- >> one remember when he told us literally, inject leach. bless me, father. >>> senator...
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address, and the first two lines of the gettysburg address say it even better than george washington. what they say in that civil war was four score and seven years ago, our fathers came forth upon this continent a new nation conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal, women too. look, we're now engaged in a great war now. to see whether this nation or any nation so conceived, any nation so conceived, can long survive. okay, the word that describes those two great sentences and describes what george washington was thinking and what describes what i hope every high school student will think today, we are an experiment. sure, over in france, they wrote all about democracy and human rights and the same thing up in scotland, and you can go back to rome and you'll find it, but these intellectuals are thinking, yeah, it's a great idea. but they won't be able to do it. >> let me bring you the gun issue. you write in your book, you take issue with the second amendment. second amendment, right to bear arms. they were malicious. you talk about the fact
address, and the first two lines of the gettysburg address say it even better than george washington. what they say in that civil war was four score and seven years ago, our fathers came forth upon this continent a new nation conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal, women too. look, we're now engaged in a great war now. to see whether this nation or any nation so conceived, any nation so conceived, can long survive. okay, the word that describes...
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the gettysburg address, one of the three most widely quoted statements by any writer. and, of course, adams could have anticipated that at a much later date it would become one of the most constant a virtual in its claims that all men are created equal. adams never got over it. never got over it. he's got -- about later in life. why didn't i do it? i didn't let him do it. yeah. jefferson was i was pressured to get, to get, get it written quickly. there wasn't much time we don't know very much about on what days actually wrote, how much at each sitting, how many days he spent revising, what papers or book and books. he had with him. that's partly known. he had a copy, of course, of richard henry lee's june six declaration resolution independence. he had his copy of the draft constitution he had written before leaving williamsburg to come to philadelphia in of which you are very with that draft he hoped to get as quickly as possible to williamsburg. so his draft could become the dominant draft he had that with him and that contained a lengthy forensic indictment of georg
the gettysburg address, one of the three most widely quoted statements by any writer. and, of course, adams could have anticipated that at a much later date it would become one of the most constant a virtual in its claims that all men are created equal. adams never got over it. never got over it. he's got -- about later in life. why didn't i do it? i didn't let him do it. yeah. jefferson was i was pressured to get, to get, get it written quickly. there wasn't much time we don't know very much...
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oh, gettysburg, wow! [laughter] >> donald trump speech was so embarrassing the statue of robert e. lee surrendered again. but look, age is the only thing we have in common. my vice president actually endorses me. [cheers and applause] i had a great -- since the state of the union. donald has had a few tough days lately. you might call it, stormy weather. what the -- donald trump is so desperate he started reading the bible's he is selling. he got to the first commandment, you shall have no other god before me -- that is when he put it down and said, this book is not for me. look, here is a reminder. folks think what is going on in congress is political theater. it is not true. if congress was theater they would have thrown out -- a long time ago. to all of my friends in the press, and fox news -- somebody complained that i don't take enough of your questions. no comment. of course, the new york times issued a statement lasting me for "actively avoiding independent journalist." if that is what it takes to have the new are times call me active and effective, i'm all for it. it is ok.
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. >> the battle of gettysburg, what an unbelievable -- i mean it was so much and so interesting and so vicious and horrible. >> he's clueless. he's clueless about pennsylvania. >> reporter: pennsylvania governor josh shapiro was campaigning with biden today. >> it will be a clear choice at the end of the day, and just like they did last time, i think they're going to re-elect joe biden. >> reporter: part of the reason biden has been able to spend more heavily here in pennsylvania is because he is raising more than donald trump. more than $120 million just over the first three months of 2024 according to new figures, norah. that is nearly double what the trump team has brought in. >> nancy cordes with that new reporting. nancy, thank you very much. >>> there's a lot more news ahead on t feeling sluggish or weighed down? could be a sign that your digestive system isn't at its best. but a little metamucil everyday can help. metamucil's psyllium fiber gels to trap and remove the waste that weighs you down... so you can lighten every day the metamucil way. head & shoulders bare clinically p
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yeah, there's kind of a funny story about he was retired to gettysburg by the time he got his license and he was gettysburg is most recognizable citizen and he would get behind that thing and there was still a little military led left in his foot and he he'd go flying through the battlefields of gettysburg right. and he'd get stopped almost every time. and they they'd just go, you know, please, sir, please, you know, give us a break. you know, they never they really arrested him. but day we were at the farm and chief of police drops in and they go back to grant is kind of the equivalent of a man cave. it was one room my grandmother let him have and they had some iced tea there in a they came back out and, you know, shook hands and the chief of police left and all that said, what was that all about? and he said, he suggests, i find a different hobby hobby, but he there were a lot of things that he created that kind of were systematic, you know, you know, he was he was into civil rights and that type of thing, too. but, you know, hawaii in. alaska became states on his watch and. well, i
yeah, there's kind of a funny story about he was retired to gettysburg by the time he got his license and he was gettysburg is most recognizable citizen and he would get behind that thing and there was still a little military led left in his foot and he he'd go flying through the battlefields of gettysburg right. and he'd get stopped almost every time. and they they'd just go, you know, please, sir, please, you know, give us a break. you know, they never they really arrested him. but day we...
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. >> the battle of gettysburg. what an unbelievable -- i mean, it was so much and so interesting and so vicious and horrible. >> he's clueless. he's clueless about pennsylvania. >> reporter: pennsylvania governor josh shapiro was campaigning with biden today. >> it will be a clear choice at the end of the day, and just like they did last time, i think they're going to reelect joe biden. >> reporter: part of the reason biden has been able to spend more heavily here...