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this happened a while back in the beautiful capital mountain country of new mexico on the lincoln national forest. it was my time on the carpet and ryan hot, but still nice and peaceful. all the animals in the forest were having a grand old time on the sunshine of spring. there was one little three month old brother in particular who didn't have a care in the world. he was spending his time having fun at all. a growling and up growling and a scratch on. that's right. and bear cub didn't have a care in the world. and somebody, a two legged somebody, got careless. like. that back. when. you know, one or more close round. you know, and. it took several hundred men five days to lick that fire. 17,000 acres of timber were destroyed. timber that could have been used for homes and furniture along with the mills that could have turned it out. a lot of wild animals lost their home. many lost their lives. but there was one little fellow who somehow survived that terrible fire. yes, the little bear cub came through the farm, clinging to what was left of a small tree. new mexico game warden ray bower
this happened a while back in the beautiful capital mountain country of new mexico on the lincoln national forest. it was my time on the carpet and ryan hot, but still nice and peaceful. all the animals in the forest were having a grand old time on the sunshine of spring. there was one little three month old brother in particular who didn't have a care in the world. he was spending his time having fun at all. a growling and up growling and a scratch on. that's right. and bear cub didn't have a...
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last week, the lincoln national forest sit down sitting bulls falls recreation, popular spot an hour from carlsbad. why is it closed and what is the plan to get it reopened? mr. moore: my information said that that is not closed even though there are staffing challenges. but the facility is open and there is also maintenance needs. >> it's my understanding at least from what i heard from the public is that it's closed and we have to figure that out especially as we get into the summer season when demand is particularly high that we maximize that facility. mr. moore: my information tells me they are ready for the memorial day weekend. >> that would be a pleasant surprise. let's work on that. >> senator murkowski. >> you were in front of the interior appropriations committee a month ago and you made a comment that resonated with me. you said i can tell you with certainty if we do not have a vibrant timber industry we will not make our forests resilient but it seems contradictory to the way -- [indiscernible] the forest service has shifted away from viable inventors and pulled the rug o
last week, the lincoln national forest sit down sitting bulls falls recreation, popular spot an hour from carlsbad. why is it closed and what is the plan to get it reopened? mr. moore: my information said that that is not closed even though there are staffing challenges. but the facility is open and there is also maintenance needs. >> it's my understanding at least from what i heard from the public is that it's closed and we have to figure that out especially as we get into the summer...
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, which is in the national archives and lincoln wrote on the back of it the first one, says, respect fully submitted to the war department. on stember 5th that should have gotten secretary of war cameron you know atttion that he wanted to that lincoln wanted him appoint this man a paymaste but the next day he'd heard nothing. and so he writes again to lincoln on ptember six and says, you know, let's get on it. in fact, he wrote three times to secretary cameron who shortly thereafter but not shortly enough was to russia as as minister to russia and maybe his attitude toward lincoln was was one of the reasons. but why secretary cameron was delayed in responding to lincoln and a kentuckian in lincoln's cabinet reached out and brought him into his his cabinet department. and that was postmaster blair, who had to west point, who was a kentuckian and and was postmaster general. he appointed marquand in t fall 1861 to be as special agent. the us post office department. now at that time sci agents were the police department of the post office and indeed their successors. today are called pos
, which is in the national archives and lincoln wrote on the back of it the first one, says, respect fully submitted to the war department. on stember 5th that should have gotten secretary of war cameron you know atttion that he wanted to that lincoln wanted him appoint this man a paymaste but the next day he'd heard nothing. and so he writes again to lincoln on ptember six and says, you know, let's get on it. in fact, he wrote three times to secretary cameron who shortly thereafter but not...
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abraham lincoln invented something that no other national leader in history had ever been able to do to a new technology that people themselves that the rest of the country really didn't understand how to use. and to build on that technology, a leadership model that said in essence, as we saw in the grant to telegram let's agree a plan i'll supervise it electronically and i won't hesitate to step in if i think need be. i think when we think about our emails, that's a model for that as well. and so all i can say is. thank god he was an early adopter and. that he had this inquisitiveness about what is the application of technology. and he was unafraid to use that technology. and so just as we thought there was nothing new that lincoln has to tell us. his t mails reach out to inform us in our electronic experience and to give an unprecedented insight. into this great man and how he used this new. at a hinge point in history. thank you very much. okay. so we got people with mics. if you got questions, there's one right here. okay. is there any idea of how many telegrams saand received? y
abraham lincoln invented something that no other national leader in history had ever been able to do to a new technology that people themselves that the rest of the country really didn't understand how to use. and to build on that technology, a leadership model that said in essence, as we saw in the grant to telegram let's agree a plan i'll supervise it electronically and i won't hesitate to step in if i think need be. i think when we think about our emails, that's a model for that as well. and...
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. >> last week the lincoln national force set down the sitting bull falls recreation area. it's a popular spot about an hour from carlsbad that families enjoy over the summer in particular. why is it sitting bull falls close and was the forest service plan to get reopened? >> my information says that is not closed. even though there is some staffing challenges. the facility is open but there's also maintenance needs for that facility. >> it is my understanding at least from what i have heard from the public is that it is closed. we need to get our staff together on that and figure out is to make sure that especially is beginning to the summer season and demand is particularlyis high we maximize that facility. >> in fact my information tells me they are ready for the memorial day weekend. i will check that pickwick cell be a pleasant surprise. let's work on that. thank you chief, thank you. >> we have senator murkowski. >> thank you, mr. chairman, chief, good to see you again. you y are in front of the interr appropriations subcommittee about a month ago. you made a comment
. >> last week the lincoln national force set down the sitting bull falls recreation area. it's a popular spot about an hour from carlsbad that families enjoy over the summer in particular. why is it sitting bull falls close and was the forest service plan to get reopened? >> my information says that is not closed. even though there is some staffing challenges. the facility is open but there's also maintenance needs for that facility. >> it is my understanding at least from...
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artist national prominence because of the strength of his debates and the republican party's grew as a result after the lincoln/douglas debray. >> not as well-known as a duly debate republican primary debate in 1948 but why does notable it's the first broadcast mass of broadcast debate was broadcast over the radio. will: you know this was a long time it was from a republican in new york and a republican from minnesota former governor stassen on the radio in oregon. so the communist party. the minnesota and now it's full of communists. we should ban the communist party. dooey said no we went to allow them to televise it the first televised all of the big candidates for the presidency joined. it remains an important debate for much of presidential history. >> for sure. jimmy carter refused to participate as an incumbent president. interestingly except for ronald reagan a lot of debates in any candidates or names on the ballot could be involved. you see that right there at geoe h.w. bush for sure. we move moved deeply into the television era. went mentioned the most famous of those kenn
artist national prominence because of the strength of his debates and the republican party's grew as a result after the lincoln/douglas debray. >> not as well-known as a duly debate republican primary debate in 1948 but why does notable it's the first broadcast mass of broadcast debate was broadcast over the radio. will: you know this was a long time it was from a republican in new york and a republican from minnesota former governor stassen on the radio in oregon. so the communist party....
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and you go on to say that it could be a lisa lincoln, a trans national coalition, killed shame for a war with china. but those are big words, scary words. what do you mean? explain this, explain that to us as well. the term trends national till chain is not my language . it's the language of the us military. this is how they describe what they're doing, that they're building out a trans national kill chain against china. what that means specifically, is that they're giving the trip to cool data link system to the tie one military that allows them to share a common operational and tactical picture of the battle field with the united states, with south korea, with japan who they're all carolling into uh, you know, this multinational coalition force to, in my opinion, wage war against china. so it literally is, as i put it like painting the eyes on the boat or when you build a boat, a sculpture or you paint one. that is the last piece that you paint, and when that is done, it's considered that the statute is seeing it. it can see it has this vision. and that's what this link 16 does. i'
and you go on to say that it could be a lisa lincoln, a trans national coalition, killed shame for a war with china. but those are big words, scary words. what do you mean? explain this, explain that to us as well. the term trends national till chain is not my language . it's the language of the us military. this is how they describe what they're doing, that they're building out a trans national kill chain against china. what that means specifically, is that they're giving the trip to cool data...
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and you go on to say that it could be a lisa lincoln, a trans national coalition, killed chain for a war with china because those are big words, scary words. what do you mean? explain us, explain that to us as well. the term trends national till chain is not my language . it's the language of the us military. this is how they describe what they're doing, that they're building out a trans national kill chain against china. what that means specifically, is that they're giving the truck to cool data link system to the tie one military that allows them to share a common operational and tactical picture of the battle field with the united states, with south korea, with japan who they're all carolling into uh, you know, this multinational coalition force to, in my opinion, wage war against china. so it literally is, as i put it like painting the eyes on the boat or when you build a boat, a sculpture or you paint one. that is the last piece that you paint, and when that is done, it's considered that the statute is seeing it. it can see it has this vision. and that's what this link 16 does.
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his book, giants the parallel lives of frederick douglass and abraham lincoln, was a national bestseller. this introduction could go on much, much longer, but it stops. there because it is a pleasure for me to welcome manisha sinha back to a to welcome john stauffer here for conversation and now over to manisha. thank you, scott, for that very generous introduction and i thank everyone who showed up here in the middle of the week to help me launch this book. i'd really like to begin by thanking all the staff at the american antiquarian society as scott just mentioned, i did much of my research for this book here in the archives and the whole world was shut down because of the pandemic. i had the privilege of being able to research this book, so i'm extremely grateful to the people at the american antiquarian society, and i think it's only appropriate that i'm launching this book here today. i thank nan will return for inviting me to do this program and i thank my good friend who in my opinion. is one of the best historians and literary scholars of 19th century america today. and for him
his book, giants the parallel lives of frederick douglass and abraham lincoln, was a national bestseller. this introduction could go on much, much longer, but it stops. there because it is a pleasure for me to welcome manisha sinha back to a to welcome john stauffer here for conversation and now over to manisha. thank you, scott, for that very generous introduction and i thank everyone who showed up here in the middle of the week to help me launch this book. i'd really like to begin by thanking...
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abraham lincoln, 1863. the importance of that address on memorial day. guest: as brief as that is, our attention span is five seconds. and so, we don't consume in that way anymore. we don't take the time to reflect on that sort of brilliant commentary of the day. host: rich, pennsylvania. lead for military families. caller: i am from rules will, the upper end of bucks county. my father in law was a korean war vet with the third infantry division. my father enlisted in the navy at age 17 in 1945, and he was on the apa 44 uss fremont in the engine room crew, at age 18. they used to call it the black gang. they don't call it that anymore. but he was in that situation from 1944 to 1949. he got out in 1949 and got a job at a development center, and the captain is smiling. that was a high-tech capital of america in the 1950's. they trained all the mercury astronauts there until johnson took it all down to houston, texas. but in any event, he was called back into the navy two weeks after he married my mother in 1950, and he was sent to korea again in the black
abraham lincoln, 1863. the importance of that address on memorial day. guest: as brief as that is, our attention span is five seconds. and so, we don't consume in that way anymore. we don't take the time to reflect on that sort of brilliant commentary of the day. host: rich, pennsylvania. lead for military families. caller: i am from rules will, the upper end of bucks county. my father in law was a korean war vet with the third infantry division. my father enlisted in the navy at age 17 in...
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lincoln decided he had to do something, but he had to prepare the nation for emancipation. northerners were not keen on emancipation because they were fearful that hordes of formerly enslaved people would descend on them and would take jobs and all of the rest. and so he invites this delegation consists of why a five black leaders in the community and he tells them to come to the white house they there listening to him there's not a dialog between the president and the he's telling them why they need to leave the country and he's saying to them that because of their presence in country, the war has started. so he's blaming black people as as the cause, the war. and so he tells men that even if they are freed, even when get their freedom, if they ever get they are still not going to be treated fairly. and they're you know, he gives them examples of that. and so he encourages them to go back. the african-american community, these are people from d.c. he tells them to go back to their community and try to convince their neighbors and friends that it would be in their best inte
lincoln decided he had to do something, but he had to prepare the nation for emancipation. northerners were not keen on emancipation because they were fearful that hordes of formerly enslaved people would descend on them and would take jobs and all of the rest. and so he invites this delegation consists of why a five black leaders in the community and he tells them to come to the white house they there listening to him there's not a dialog between the president and the he's telling them why...
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lincoln came to believe for and fully talked of that there was an attempt to nationalize his slavery throughout the country, and he pointed to the dred scott decision the fugitive slave law and, popular sovereignty. was he able to to effectively communicate this to the republican ranks and to northerners in order to galvanize his against slavery? yeah, that's what you just said. there is some is is the core of it. that's exactly right. that's that's that's the case being made by the republican party. the that that the project the slave power project is to nationalize slavery as you say. and there's lots of evidence they point turns dred scott decision is obviously an import and piece of evidence and that if we don't defeat this attempt nationalize then the only alternative to that is that we, as it were, renationalize as he would put it, renationalize, the idea of freedom, which doesn't necessarily mean, as i've said, that you need to extirpate because of course, you can't extirpate slavery within south carolina or virginia or anywhere because it's governed by state law. short of war
lincoln came to believe for and fully talked of that there was an attempt to nationalize his slavery throughout the country, and he pointed to the dred scott decision the fugitive slave law and, popular sovereignty. was he able to to effectively communicate this to the republican ranks and to northerners in order to galvanize his against slavery? yeah, that's what you just said. there is some is is the core of it. that's exactly right. that's that's that's the case being made by the republican...
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the party gets. 2% of the national vote. one of the most successful third party efforts in american history. and now it's still rampant it's still subterranean or ground. and lincoln is dedicated to rallying people. anti-slavery. how does he bring people into that movement? well, one of the things he has to do is convince nativists, that the future course should be around expunging slavery or at least limiting its expansion in the short run. and as lincoln tells an abolitionist, he's to fuze with anybody. as long as the fusion takes place on his terms. but how far will they go? in a famous letter that's almost universal, certainly quoted by lincoln's biographers to prove, i think lincoln's core hostility to nativism, he wrote, i am not a know nothing. how could i be? how can anyone who abhors the oppression of black people be in favor of degrading classes of white people? well, that's all well and good, but i think it's important to remember that lincoln expressed that sentiment in a private letter to his closest personal fr
the party gets. 2% of the national vote. one of the most successful third party efforts in american history. and now it's still rampant it's still subterranean or ground. and lincoln is dedicated to rallying people. anti-slavery. how does he bring people into that movement? well, one of the things he has to do is convince nativists, that the future course should be around expunging slavery or at least limiting its expansion in the short run. and as lincoln tells an abolitionist, he's to fuze...
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we are different, we are exceptional and the greatest nation, most powerful, free, benevolent, we are the best for the reason because we were buil. we have to maintain them because we will lose them at our parrel. we got to kee expanding the ranks. there's a lot more people, i think, i think, that agree othen for the country, we have to get to them and share that truth with them and we have to educate and that's how we are going save the republic and i think we will. thank you so much. [applause] >> i just mentioned we have a gift to g. as you guys know this organization reallyow turbo d afr bush versus gore. a lot of v us, oiledder people n the crowd were down sitting iner warehouses counting chads and so i was surprised to see in the smithsonian castle they the chads. these are original hanging chads. >> reurs is reporting on fedel deposit insurance■u announcing plan to resign after mplorerte mistreatment and sexual harassment at the fdic came to light. a white house spokespson already confirmed that president biden will soon put forwa a new nominee for fdic hair. announcement fro
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i had no idea who national archs did. theyad enlisted in the 45th uscg from lancaster, pennsylvania. he was part of four companies of the 45th u.s. team, which were e at lincoln's second inauguration on fourth, 1865. we know the photographs of ding on the east portico of the capitol with the lass of water. and he's reading the second inaugural. but there ■x■÷raphs which have come more recently to light on the last 20 years from the same camera perch, looking around at the audience of this enormous crowd of people and in thent rank of it is a rank of soldiers. they are black soldiers. they are the 45th united states colored troops. moses malone, as they are. yes. sometimes youy what you find. that wasn't thekelly. robert kelly been in particularly tip top health. he had always sufferedt@ from en before the beginning of a civil war from heart trouble. thwar exacerbated it. he suffered at least two major heart attacks during the war. after the war, he becomes president of the upper shenandod lexington, virginia. people
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president lincoln's emancipation proclamation and gettysburg,nvasion. his more most recent work is a widely praised biography of robert. do you read about richard? george miller wrote in the washington post exactly what the nation needs as it reappears raises important historical d in challenging times with assumptions life that michelle krowllincoln forum. she is an author of several articles and books relating to civil war and the world war two memorial in washington. she holds am the university california, berkeley, and was once a research assistant for doris kearns goodwin. michelle, is the civil war and on specialist in the manuscript division of the library of the lincoln papers. dana shoaf is a longtime editor of civil war times and engineer of it's a multi-year partnership with the lincoln forum. he recently left the magazine to become director of interpretation for the national medicine in frederick, maryland. he is early 19th century antiques and photography. although some family members say he's a hoarder of old hand tools. but no, no judging
president lincoln's emancipation proclamation and gettysburg,nvasion. his more most recent work is a widely praised biography of robert. do you read about richard? george miller wrote in the washington post exactly what the nation needs as it reappears raises important historical d in challenging times with assumptions life that michelle krowllincoln forum. she is an author of several articles and books relating to civil war and the world war two memorial in washington. she holds am the...
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and abraham lincoln -- "this nation cannot survive half slave and half free." and thomas jefferson -- "we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal..." so the question is not whether we will be extremists but what kind of extremists we will be. will we be extremists for hate or for love? will we be extremists for the preservation of injustice or for the extension of justice? in that dramatic scene on calvary's hill three men were crucified. we must never forget that all three were crucified for the same crime -- the crime of extremism. two were extremists for immorality and, thus, fell below their environment. the other, jesus christ, was an extremist for love, truth, and goodness and, thereby, rose above his environment. perhaps the south, the nation, and the world are in dire need of creative extremists. i had hoped that the white moderate would see this need. perhaps i was too optimistic; perhaps i expected too much. i suppose i should have realized that few members of the oppressor race can understand the deep groans and passionat
and abraham lincoln -- "this nation cannot survive half slave and half free." and thomas jefferson -- "we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal..." so the question is not whether we will be extremists but what kind of extremists we will be. will we be extremists for hate or for love? will we be extremists for the preservation of injustice or for the extension of justice? in that dramatic scene on calvary's hill three men were crucified. we must...
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the endorsement of the national rifle association. again, as mayor of birmingham you know all too well the toll gun violence has taken on black communities. earlier this week you held a press conference after a series of shootings over a 72 hour period, including two children on mother's day. when you hear trump praising the nra, what goes through your mind, mr. mayor? >> well, first i can tell you it has been in first week in our city as it relates to gun violence. i am glad to say those two children survived. they should not have had to go through that type of trauma nor their families, particularly on mother's day. i was say a week later knowing the former president is speaking in front of the nra. the question is how do i feel? it is sickening. as a country related to gunfire, as a country we are the only country where this is an issue. you would think as the free world we would have to solve this issue. it takes more than the president of the united states. we meet men and women in congress and in both houses to have the fortitud
the endorsement of the national rifle association. again, as mayor of birmingham you know all too well the toll gun violence has taken on black communities. earlier this week you held a press conference after a series of shootings over a 72 hour period, including two children on mother's day. when you hear trump praising the nra, what goes through your mind, mr. mayor? >> well, first i can tell you it has been in first week in our city as it relates to gun violence. i am glad to say those...
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abraham lincoln obviously served a very challenging and difficult time when the nation was enormously divided. we are about keeping the country together. our political adversaries are not our enemies but they just have differences of opinion and we have to do what we can to keep the extremes from further does not -- inviting the country. we talk about open markets. and free enterprise. many of us join for a variety of reasons and one of them is that we believe in a free economy. we believe that the types of tariffs being exposed -- imposed are extreme. these people are pushing that we protect the very few and privileged few at the expense of the many and other types of extreme governmental intervention and price controls. we are not for that. most people in our party have not been for that for a long time. peace through strength, we believe it is an important -- it is important for the republican party to push back against aggressive autocrats like vladimir putin and stand up and embrace our allies. and particularly as we can advance america's interest through these alliances and part
abraham lincoln obviously served a very challenging and difficult time when the nation was enormously divided. we are about keeping the country together. our political adversaries are not our enemies but they just have differences of opinion and we have to do what we can to keep the extremes from further does not -- inviting the country. we talk about open markets. and free enterprise. many of us join for a variety of reasons and one of them is that we believe in a free economy. we believe that...
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it is located on the national mall today just at the base of the lincoln memorial. 600,000 copies representing the 600,000 americans who gave their life for this country. usa presents this each year. we are very honored we are invited back to the national capital to present the wall because it does three things for us. it inspires, it allows us to help educate and most importantly, it allows for a platform for the american people to come and remember in honored those that made the ultimate sacrifice for our country. >> general, this is tran eight also talking to you. we see in today's society the moving away of norms and tradition so much. not so much people understanding how important it is to understand and honor history and its costs. do you fear that it will be lost on future generations the importance of days like memorial day and others as well? how do you reach out to younger generations to add some weight to the importance of that message. >> i think that is what is so important about the wall. what i witnessed over the last two days is families bringing their young children to the wal
it is located on the national mall today just at the base of the lincoln memorial. 600,000 copies representing the 600,000 americans who gave their life for this country. usa presents this each year. we are very honored we are invited back to the national capital to present the wall because it does three things for us. it inspires, it allows us to help educate and most importantly, it allows for a platform for the american people to come and remember in honored those that made the ultimate...
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visit as seen as a show of support as the nation faces intensifying attacks from russia in the harkey region. also 0 john home and has more from keith when the us sick tree of state. and to me blinking go off the try into keep this tuesday morning. they have one big item in mind, and that's to reassure you. crime that it's not allowing that it's allies, especially the united states as to where the difficult moment for the country with a new russian offensive crossing and to the north east of ukraine. now the 2nd i'm, the secretary clinton would have in mind is westerns the us as finally go to prove the $61000000000.00 military a package. and the talk is about how quickly those weapons can get to ukraine. now the ground, so that was laid on monday by cool, between talk to us and you pray, military officials in which they talked about the off towards the national security advisor, the us national security advisor jake sullivan said that they're looking to up the 10 posts, especially on a defense units, and they will so discuss the situation on the ground. now, what is the situation on t
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abraham lincoln obviously served a very challenging and difficult time when the nation was enormously divided. we are about keeping the country together. our political adversaries are not our enemies but they just have differences of opinion and we have to do what we can to keep the extremes from further does not -- inviting the country. we talk about open markets. and free enterprise. many of us join for a variety of reasons and one of them is that we believe in a free economy. we believe that the types of tariffs being exposed -- imposed are extreme. these people are pushing that we protect the very few and privileged few at the expense of the many and other types of extreme governmental intervention and price controls. we are not for that. most people in our party have not been for that for a long time. peace through strength, we believe it is an important -- it is important for the republican party to push back against aggressive autocrats like vladimir putin and stand up and embrace our allies. and particularly as we can advance america's interest through these alliances and part
abraham lincoln obviously served a very challenging and difficult time when the nation was enormously divided. we are about keeping the country together. our political adversaries are not our enemies but they just have differences of opinion and we have to do what we can to keep the extremes from further does not -- inviting the country. we talk about open markets. and free enterprise. many of us join for a variety of reasons and one of them is that we believe in a free economy. we believe that...
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he w o quoting lincoln. and that -- what they understood was, we arent, 're exceptional, we're the greatest nation in the history of the world. we'r the most powerful, free, benevolent -- we're the bes a reason because we were built on those core principles. we have to maintai them, we'll lose them at our peril. i'm so grateful for what this organization stands for, all of you individually and collectively. h keep expanding the ranks. there's a lot manufacturer people, i think, that agree with us than the other kind of crazy vision for the country. we've just got to get and share that truth with them. educate them and empower them t. that's how we're going to save the republic. i think we will. thank you so much f the opportunity. thank you. [applause] >> we have a little gift to give the speaker. as you guy this organization turbocharged after bush vs. gore, a lot of us, i guess older people, in the crowd were down there sitting in■g■w warehouses, downing chads. so i was surprised to see in the smithson
he w o quoting lincoln. and that -- what they understood was, we arent, 're exceptional, we're the greatest nation in the history of the world. we'r the most powerful, free, benevolent -- we're the bes a reason because we were built on those core principles. we have to maintai them, we'll lose them at our peril. i'm so grateful for what this organization stands for, all of you individually and collectively. h keep expanding the ranks. there's a lot manufacturer people, i think, that agree with...
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he was of course quoting lincoln. and that -- what they understood was, we are different, we're exceptional, we're the greatest nation in the most powerful, f, benevolent -- we're the best for a reason because we were built on those core principles. we have to maintain them, we'll lose them at our peril.m grates organization stands for, all ofd collectively. we have to keep expanding the ranks. there's a lot manufacturerle, h us than the other kind of crazy vision for the country. wel just got to get to them and share that truth with them. educate them and empower them to engage. that's how we're going to save think we will. thank you so much for the opportunity. thank [applause] >> we have a little gift to give the speaker. as you guys know, this organization turbochargedfter bush vs. gore, a lot of us, i guess older people, in sitting n warehouses, downing chads.as sue n, ty have the chads there in the display. these are original hanging chads ri thank you so much. [applause] >> on saturday, former president nald tr
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stopped members killed and another wounded while israel pounds of alpha told lincoln, monetary and worked as mountains. so the idea of campaign, the enclaves and health care system is set to beat. hopefully on the spring the police just don't want it or not, but to be deemed heezer at the conversation. is there any police on palestinian students from commemorating the not of us are you in tel aviv, according to the students organization? what.
stopped members killed and another wounded while israel pounds of alpha told lincoln, monetary and worked as mountains. so the idea of campaign, the enclaves and health care system is set to beat. hopefully on the spring the police just don't want it or not, but to be deemed heezer at the conversation. is there any police on palestinian students from commemorating the not of us are you in tel aviv, according to the students organization? what.
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aved in marble above me words spoken by president abraham lincoln in his gettysburg address."we highly resolve that these dead shall not have died invain." we are here to honorfor their ultimate sacrifice and pay tribute to their families and reaffirm ourthey did not die in vain. mr. ppresident of staff spouses distinguished debt -- distinguished guests and our goldstar families, welcomwe gather on memorial day to honor who were wearing the uniform when they gave their lives for the nation and its pend each day doing what we love. thanks to our fallen our nation lives on. thanks to our fallen, there unwavering commitment, their the liberty we share remains unshaken. we stand in arlington national cemetery000 of our fallen. someone who wore the uniform the call of duty. when the nation asked to will go for us they responded, "send me." lion of our service members have fought and perished. when snow fell over the delaware river, went another when bombs dropped from the sky over and machine-gun fire strafed the beaches of normandy and iwo when the valley froze over, and when terr
aved in marble above me words spoken by president abraham lincoln in his gettysburg address."we highly resolve that these dead shall not have died invain." we are here to honorfor their ultimate sacrifice and pay tribute to their families and reaffirm ourthey did not die in vain. mr. ppresident of staff spouses distinguished debt -- distinguished guests and our goldstar families, welcomwe gather on memorial day to honor who were wearing the uniform when they gave their lives for the...
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one embedded in your national anthem. hatik "the hope." is miracle, an outpost of freedom, of western values, civi a striking example of human potential. the physical embodiment of the maxim, if you will it, it is no it is the same eco-that we prize in america. the american dream which says that with hard work, the right can build a life for yourself, your family and community. these cherish, protect and fight for them. we know we have difficult days ahead to ensure this always ma prime minister netanyahu recently said that if israel must stand alone, it will. i am here to tell you that it is our dus that israel does not stand alone. we must never let israel stand alone. i am confident in the end that our relationship will not just endure, but emerge stronger than ever before. israel, keep gh we are with you. god bless israe bless ca thank you for this tremendous honor. [applause] >> allege. >> the innational criminalts chk arrest warrants against the leader of israel hamas on charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity. applications
one embedded in your national anthem. hatik "the hope." is miracle, an outpost of freedom, of western values, civi a striking example of human potential. the physical embodiment of the maxim, if you will it, it is no it is the same eco-that we prize in america. the american dream which says that with hard work, the right can build a life for yourself, your family and community. these cherish, protect and fight for them. we know we have difficult days ahead to ensure this always ma...