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a handkerchief. a wallet. two pairs of glasses, including this pair, not only repaired with a piece of string that shows his humble origins, but also for washington, d.c., from franklin company opticians in washington, d.c. these folding spectacles folded into this metal case. a glass polisher for the lens. we have a pocket knife and a watch fob. and then uniquely and strangely, he was carrying a confederate $5.00 bill. we do not know exactly why. he had visited richmond just weeks before. and it is perhaps a reminder that the war was coming to a close, that success was being made. and just a souvenir. he was a regular person. he wanted souvenirs, right? finally, we have a couple pair of cufflinks he was wearing that night. initial cufflinks, something you would have wanted with theater on a nice evening out. and then finally, we have mary lincoln's cloak. this also she wore to the theater that night. this is on loan to us from the chicago history museum. it has not been on this way for almost 50 years. so, it
a handkerchief. a wallet. two pairs of glasses, including this pair, not only repaired with a piece of string that shows his humble origins, but also for washington, d.c., from franklin company opticians in washington, d.c. these folding spectacles folded into this metal case. a glass polisher for the lens. we have a pocket knife and a watch fob. and then uniquely and strangely, he was carrying a confederate $5.00 bill. we do not know exactly why. he had visited richmond just weeks before. and...
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when he came into the room and saw bloody pillows bloody sheets bloody towels and handkerchiefs, he got so angry he opened one of these windows and threw a lot of the material out the window into the yard. two brothers who lived in the house, one was a cameraman photographer, and the other was a painter. they decided they would bring up a bulky camera and photograph the deathbed. it still had many bloody sheets on it, bloody pillows, a coverlet was on the back. they pushed the bed back in the corner to get a better photograph. they set up a camera at that into the room and point to the lens toward the bed and toward this hallway. and they open the front door so the morning light stream down this hallway, and they took one or two exposures of abraham lincoln's death. which were lost from us 100 years. i consider that photograph to be the most vivid and shocking and sad historical photograph in american history. no one knows why they did it. they never try to commercialize it. they didn't try to make multiple copies, sell them commercially, but it's an incredible and touching really can o
when he came into the room and saw bloody pillows bloody sheets bloody towels and handkerchiefs, he got so angry he opened one of these windows and threw a lot of the material out the window into the yard. two brothers who lived in the house, one was a cameraman photographer, and the other was a painter. they decided they would bring up a bulky camera and photograph the deathbed. it still had many bloody sheets on it, bloody pillows, a coverlet was on the back. they pushed the bed back in the...
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a handkerchief. a wallet. two pairs of glasses, including this pair, not only repaired with a piece of string that shows his humble origins, but also for washington, d.c., from franklin company opticians in washington, d.c. these folding spectacles folded into this metal case. a glass polisher for the lens. we have a pocket knife and wa ta watch fob. and then uniquely and strangely he was carrying a confederate $5.000 bill. we do not know exactly why. he had visited richmond just weeks before. and it is perhaps a reminder that the war was coming to a close, that success was being made. and just a souvenir. he was a regular person. he wanted souvenirs, right? finally, we have a couple pair of cufflinks he was wearing that night. initial cufflinks something you would have wanted with theater on a nice evening out. and then finally, we have mary lincoln's cloak. this also she wore to the theater that night. this is on loan to us from the chicago history museum. it has not been on this way for almost 50 years. so
a handkerchief. a wallet. two pairs of glasses, including this pair, not only repaired with a piece of string that shows his humble origins, but also for washington, d.c., from franklin company opticians in washington, d.c. these folding spectacles folded into this metal case. a glass polisher for the lens. we have a pocket knife and wa ta watch fob. and then uniquely and strangely he was carrying a confederate $5.000 bill. we do not know exactly why. he had visited richmond just weeks before....
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he tied a handkerchief around his face put on a pair of ski goggles, and over that threw on a fire department jacket not a baltimore fire democrat jacket. ffd, some of the random. they are out here as well. it's what the police department calls instigators. not sure what the message is they don't have signs, but are in the crowd. >> we can see from the overhead shot. a couple of times, something hurled through the air at this distance. we are looking at the helicopter shot. it's hard to tell what it is. you've been able to ascertain that these are probably bottles or something thrown. i don't see any fire or anything like that. >> no no fire. they are plastic water bottles thrown through the air. nothing flammable. the police helicopter that is circling obvious head is telling people to go home for viewers wondering what are we doing here we have clearance from the police department for members of the media to be here. it's a different level of expectation for the residents. they are supposed to be home right now, locked down inside their home. i know a lot of people that live in the city are
he tied a handkerchief around his face put on a pair of ski goggles, and over that threw on a fire department jacket not a baltimore fire democrat jacket. ffd, some of the random. they are out here as well. it's what the police department calls instigators. not sure what the message is they don't have signs, but are in the crowd. >> we can see from the overhead shot. a couple of times, something hurled through the air at this distance. we are looking at the helicopter shot. it's hard to...
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a handkerchief. a wallet. two pairs of glasses, including this pair, not only repaired with a piece of string that shows his humble origins, but also for washington, d.c., from franklin company opticians in washington, d.c. these folding spectacles folded into this metal case. a glass polisher for the lens. we have a pocket knife and a watch fob.
a handkerchief. a wallet. two pairs of glasses, including this pair, not only repaired with a piece of string that shows his humble origins, but also for washington, d.c., from franklin company opticians in washington, d.c. these folding spectacles folded into this metal case. a glass polisher for the lens. we have a pocket knife and a watch fob.
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a handkerchief, a wallet, two pairs of glasses, including this pair here not only repaired with a piece of string that shows his humble origins, but also from washington dc from franklin company here in washington dc these folding spectacles that fold up into this little tiny metal case. we have a pocket knife, and then a little watch fob that would have gone on to hold it in place. and uniquely and strangely, he was carrying a confederate five dollar bill. we don't know exactly why. he had visited richmond and, you know, weeks before. it could have been perhaps a reminder that the war was coming to a close. and just a souvenir. he was a regular person. he wanted souvenirs, right? finally, we have a couple pairs of cufflinks that he was wearing that night. something that you would have went to the theater on a nice evening out. and finally, we have mary lincoln's cloak. she also wore this to the theater that night. this is on loan to us from the chicago history museum. it asked that hasn't been on display for almost 50 years. so it is a really unique opportunity to see this cloak here.
a handkerchief, a wallet, two pairs of glasses, including this pair here not only repaired with a piece of string that shows his humble origins, but also from washington dc from franklin company here in washington dc these folding spectacles that fold up into this little tiny metal case. we have a pocket knife, and then a little watch fob that would have gone on to hold it in place. and uniquely and strangely, he was carrying a confederate five dollar bill. we don't know exactly why. he had...
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. >> there are a lot of exciting things that happened, shipwrecks and magical handkerchiefs and thingsthat, prison escapes. >> as "a.d." shows, christianity began to grow at the same time the roman empire was spreading powerfully across the middle east. >> rome built 2500 miles of roads in and out of this region for trade and money. >> the very roads became the communication system where the message of the word, the gospel was able to spread throughout the world. >> by the way, the same roads which were like the internet of their day that backfired on rome. >> downey and burnett wanted the miniseries to be as close to the scripture as possible. but the book of acts doesn't offer a lot of detail. >> in the name of the father and of the son and of the holy spirit. >> how do you stay true when there is not a lot of scripture really to guide you in the birth of the church? >> absolutely this is critical to us. bringing the book of acts to the screen. brings with it a huge responsibility and one that we took very seriously. we worked with a big board of advisers, scholars, theologians and p
. >> there are a lot of exciting things that happened, shipwrecks and magical handkerchiefs and thingsthat, prison escapes. >> as "a.d." shows, christianity began to grow at the same time the roman empire was spreading powerfully across the middle east. >> rome built 2500 miles of roads in and out of this region for trade and money. >> the very roads became the communication system where the message of the word, the gospel was able to spread throughout the...
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officials are urging people to keep using masks or handkerchiefs to prevent breathing in the dust. 1500people were evacuated. so far no deaths have been reported. >>> this is one of the most important weeks of the year if you're a horse racing fan. >> derby week is under way in kentucky. the first leg of horse racing's triple crown. >> we'll have a preview coming up. right now how is weather looking for us and maybe kentucky. here's allyson. >> good morning. i'm here on the weather terrace. it's chilly. we're into the upper 40s. once you're in the suburbs, it's really going to be chilly, temperatures near 40 degree. take a look at your planner. sunshine this morning but increasing clouds and breezy as well. so increasing winds throughout the day. a few isolated showers. ail track those for you on your first alert forecast. i'll show you where they're going to be and when clearing ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ most weekends only last a couple of days. some last a lifetime. hampton. we go together. ♪ deidre & the dark - classic girl plays in the background ♪ a great entrance never goes out of style. dresses
officials are urging people to keep using masks or handkerchiefs to prevent breathing in the dust. 1500people were evacuated. so far no deaths have been reported. >>> this is one of the most important weeks of the year if you're a horse racing fan. >> derby week is under way in kentucky. the first leg of horse racing's triple crown. >> we'll have a preview coming up. right now how is weather looking for us and maybe kentucky. here's allyson. >> good morning. i'm here...
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then i shoved his handkerchief down his throat to shut him down. >> i'm the first guy that killed a man in this yard, i guess. they still run their mouth back here. they've got little punks running their mouths at me. >> moments after abuhl was placed back in his cell, he was in conflict with the inmate in the neighboring cell. >> can we film him? what's going on? >> this is what they call cell warriors. they know they can't get at each other. so, they just try to stir each other up. >> [ bleep ]. >> [ bleep ]. >> abuhl is expected to serve out the rest of his sentence, if not his life, in the highly restrictive, single-person cells of spring creek's max unit. he left our crew with these words. >> i have redeeming qualities. i'm not some bully looking around to [ bleep ] somebody. i'm not that. i just want to be left alone. and that's all. and if that -- if i could give them that, i -- i don't know. i try to think positive. there's always things getting worse. things can get worse. i hope they don't. >>> when we traveled to riverbend maximum security institution in tennessee, we encount
then i shoved his handkerchief down his throat to shut him down. >> i'm the first guy that killed a man in this yard, i guess. they still run their mouth back here. they've got little punks running their mouths at me. >> moments after abuhl was placed back in his cell, he was in conflict with the inmate in the neighboring cell. >> can we film him? what's going on? >> this is what they call cell warriors. they know they can't get at each other. so, they just try to stir...
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i remember my mother had a handkerchief and, excuse me what our mouth -- what our mouth.so dry. i forgot. lots of things. if i remember things day and night, i tell and not finished. amy: that was araxi barsamian, mother of radio broadcaster and writer david barsamian, and a survivor of the armenian genocide. david lives in boulder, colorado, where he hosts alternative radio. he is overseas today commemorating the 100th anniversary. for me we are joined by three , guests. here in denver, anahid katchian's father was a survivor of the 1915 armenian genocide. she has interviewed 44 survivors in the united states. simon maghakyan is a lecturer in political science at the university of colorado and activist with armenians of colorado. in new york, peter balakian joins us, professor and author of "the burning tigris." his new books include, "ozone journal" about trauma, memory and art, and "vise and shadow," a collection of profiles of armenian poets and artists who were killed or affected by the genocide. his op-ed in "the los angeles times" is headlined, "on armenian genocid
i remember my mother had a handkerchief and, excuse me what our mouth -- what our mouth.so dry. i forgot. lots of things. if i remember things day and night, i tell and not finished. amy: that was araxi barsamian, mother of radio broadcaster and writer david barsamian, and a survivor of the armenian genocide. david lives in boulder, colorado, where he hosts alternative radio. he is overseas today commemorating the 100th anniversary. for me we are joined by three , guests. here in denver, anahid...
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there are a few descriptors such as the aplomb of the african revolution or you need a handkerchief. with that, just in explaining how the cold war caused these liberals to abandon colonial freedom struggles, so historians implied that only lacked radicals were in this -- black radicals were in this struggles, that they were the only ones left. but it -- this lens of interpretation is much too narrow. and i would argue, implicitly dangerous. what it does is it has funneled the very definition of real black leadership into a straitjacket of thought and action. it has cast militancy and resistance, which hold iconic value in the black immunity, as the only attribute of leadership. while depicting a sellout, and tom's. those who have an abiding faith in the idea of american democracy. and who have worked assiduously to turn that potential of freedom into reality. both domestically and globally. while the story that i'm going to tell is another story. it is a story where militancy for the sake of militancy is not enough. for the naacp. the naacp waited until this anti-colonial struggle w
there are a few descriptors such as the aplomb of the african revolution or you need a handkerchief. with that, just in explaining how the cold war caused these liberals to abandon colonial freedom struggles, so historians implied that only lacked radicals were in this -- black radicals were in this struggles, that they were the only ones left. but it -- this lens of interpretation is much too narrow. and i would argue, implicitly dangerous. what it does is it has funneled the very definition...
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there are a few descriptors such as the aplomb of the african revolution or you need a handkerchief. with that, just in explaining how the cold war caused these liberals to abandon colonial freedom struggles, so historians implied that only lacked radicals were in this -- black radicals were in this struggles, that they were the only ones left. but it -- this lens of interpretation is much too narrow. and i would argue, implicitly dangerous. what it does is it has funneled the very definition of real black leadership into a straitjacket of thought and action. it has cast militancy and resistance, which hold iconic value in the black immunity, as the only attribute of leadership. while depicting a sellout, and tom's. those who have an abiding faith in the idea of american democracy. and who have worked assiduously to turn that potential of freedom into reality. both domestically and globally. while the story that i'm going to tell is another story. it is a story where militancy for the sake of militancy is not enough. for the naacp. the naacp waited until this anti-colonial struggle w
there are a few descriptors such as the aplomb of the african revolution or you need a handkerchief. with that, just in explaining how the cold war caused these liberals to abandon colonial freedom struggles, so historians implied that only lacked radicals were in this -- black radicals were in this struggles, that they were the only ones left. but it -- this lens of interpretation is much too narrow. and i would argue, implicitly dangerous. what it does is it has funneled the very definition...
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. >> a handkerchief, two pair of glasses. itself. >> it is amazing this is the actual pistol used to assassinate the president. it is so small. it is only 44 caliber and yet this one small weapon caused so much damage so much grief. >> all that was needed to kill the man but not his legacy. >> how did what happened up there in that box that night change the course of u.s. history? >> what failed and began to fail that night is something which got played out through all the long history of segregation of jim crow of discrimination, of bigotry. we still struggle with thatted to. we are still dealing with the aftereffects of the death of abraham lincoln. >> so what might have been different had lincoln lived? well, for one thing, he gave a speech four days before he died in which he said that he approved of the idea of the vote for some of the freed slaves. whether or not he could have accomplished that, he did leave a moral example for the ages. gayle? >> it leads to interesting questions, doesn't it? to see that gun is chillin
. >> a handkerchief, two pair of glasses. itself. >> it is amazing this is the actual pistol used to assassinate the president. it is so small. it is only 44 caliber and yet this one small weapon caused so much damage so much grief. >> all that was needed to kill the man but not his legacy. >> how did what happened up there in that box that night change the course of u.s. history? >> what failed and began to fail that night is something which got played out through...
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urging people to keep using masks handkerchief to prevent breathing dust. 6000 people actuated authorities and intending to all small exclusion zone on the volcano. meantime authorities love 1500 people of back with the town to go back to their homes temporarily to see the damage and salvage what they can. >> mark: in the markets more than our growth. >> darya: here at the dow is up and trading at 18,000 zero hundred and 40 will keep our eye on business news at for you as well as whether traffic big news is the weather. hear how high it will be in your neighborhood >> george: 16 st. a train was smoking a became disabled and actually stop traffic through the 16th street station. train was traveling eastbound. and for all have to clear the platform. o service was suspended on both sides the platform. that meant no trains heading the daly city. but trains heading back to the east bay. but says they're moving the train now from the station. clearing the trackway which means they will be restoring service at 16th street. but not before this has had a chance to have major delays. expect a ripple
urging people to keep using masks handkerchief to prevent breathing dust. 6000 people actuated authorities and intending to all small exclusion zone on the volcano. meantime authorities love 1500 people of back with the town to go back to their homes temporarily to see the damage and salvage what they can. >> mark: in the markets more than our growth. >> darya: here at the dow is up and trading at 18,000 zero hundred and 40 will keep our eye on business news at for you as well as...