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abraham: what keeps you up at night? what is it they say about the mosquito in the nudist colony, where to begin? what do you worry about your kids? samantha: a kind of conventional, predictable geopolitical answer, north korea keeps me up at night. the war on words, the looseness of language on our side and the incrediblyng and dangerous refinement of the program being done by a kid who is surrounded by people who will not give him inconvenient information. think the combination is clearly a dangerous combination. there are some mitigating factors, i thought the president's trip to china was a , frankly,nd degrading for the president of the united states. on the other hand, i think the relationship with president xi could be familiar to to have an extra latorre cycle. trust can be built in that situation then only to the good, i must worry about something in a bergman -- inadvertent that can spiral. faceresident seems his own , the fact that he has said something and feel he has to do it because he said it. these kind o
abraham: what keeps you up at night? what is it they say about the mosquito in the nudist colony, where to begin? what do you worry about your kids? samantha: a kind of conventional, predictable geopolitical answer, north korea keeps me up at night. the war on words, the looseness of language on our side and the incrediblyng and dangerous refinement of the program being done by a kid who is surrounded by people who will not give him inconvenient information. think the combination is clearly a...
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as a little boy, what a hero abraham lincoln was to me. even with some caution from your chief executive here, i wanted to share with you, of course, what you already know. i am a famous knickerbocker through and through. i am half georgen. my great grandfather was the revolutionary governor of georgia. bully. you might know mrs. rose as a daughter of georgia. now the bullocks. some historians say, if not for the stories i heard as a young boy, an uncle to crossed the river to fight a duel to the demise of his opponent, of those who marched off to florida to fight in the seminole war. that if it were not for the stories of southern derring-do and adventure i would never have been your president. i might have just grown up to be another boring dutch reform businessman in new york city as generations of roosevelts had been before. i can indeed prove my southern stock. my grandfather and my grandmother were sweethearts as children. my grandfather, james stevens bullock. and my grandmother, martha stewart, now martha stewart was the -- i thoug
as a little boy, what a hero abraham lincoln was to me. even with some caution from your chief executive here, i wanted to share with you, of course, what you already know. i am a famous knickerbocker through and through. i am half georgen. my great grandfather was the revolutionary governor of georgia. bully. you might know mrs. rose as a daughter of georgia. now the bullocks. some historians say, if not for the stories i heard as a young boy, an uncle to crossed the river to fight a duel to...
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abraham lincoln did not stay in this room. the room was named after him because he stayed in the structure that was dated 1860, for 10 days, prior to his election. let's go back to the city in 1860. there was a lot of focus on military and political activity. one historian noted that hotel demand was so great, hotels were able to raise their rates to four dollars per night. the willard was considered neutral, the northerners would enter from pennsylvania avenue and his southerners from the other entrance. the willard hall was a large spacious room that was able to accommodate the peace convention. it was a last-ditch effort to try to avert the civil war. it was held from february 4 through the 27th in 1861 and it had 131 politicians from 21 states and former president tyler was chair of it. unfortunately, it failed. and the civil war started. the arrival of abraham lincoln to washington was met with excitement. war fever was growing, maryland was sympathetic to the southern cause and emotions were reaching dangerous levels. th
abraham lincoln did not stay in this room. the room was named after him because he stayed in the structure that was dated 1860, for 10 days, prior to his election. let's go back to the city in 1860. there was a lot of focus on military and political activity. one historian noted that hotel demand was so great, hotels were able to raise their rates to four dollars per night. the willard was considered neutral, the northerners would enter from pennsylvania avenue and his southerners from the...
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if you please give your respect, rabbi abraham shemtov who will give us hanukkah greetings.
if you please give your respect, rabbi abraham shemtov who will give us hanukkah greetings.
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willard was concerned about the safety of abraham lincoln. so it was decided that abraham lincoln would be removed from the last railcar in the baltimore depot and taken to washington, d.c. he was smuggled in disguise through the ladies entrance and taken immediately to a suite in the second floor. when he arrived, a piece of paper from an envelope was delivered with the note, the president is here. he stayed for 10 days. when he introduced himself, his inauguration brought magnitudes of people to the hotel. the hotels were filled to the max and the willard found itself bringing in 475 mattresses. the first check he wrote was the willard hotel bill. grant also stayed here. when he was here to check in, he did not have on his uniform and no one recognized him. so his room was not very nice. he came back multiple times. he liked to smoke a cigar and sit by the fire. a lot of businessmen took the opportunity of president grant sitting in the lobby to ask for favors. president grant called them lobbyists. the term originated in london but it was
willard was concerned about the safety of abraham lincoln. so it was decided that abraham lincoln would be removed from the last railcar in the baltimore depot and taken to washington, d.c. he was smuggled in disguise through the ladies entrance and taken immediately to a suite in the second floor. when he arrived, a piece of paper from an envelope was delivered with the note, the president is here. he stayed for 10 days. when he introduced himself, his inauguration brought magnitudes of people...
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the first is called " abraham ."ncoln, redeemer president " lincoln's emancipation proclamation: the end of slavery in america." published by simon & schuster in 2004. " lincoln and douglas, the debates that defined america." whitening: -- " gettysburg, the last invasion." published in 2013 which brought a third lincoln prize to alan, he is the only person who is 13. -- has won 3. he is currently working on a biography of robert e. lee. he and i are going to talk about his work and about the field of civil war era studies more broadly. i want to begin with a question relating to the opportunities for people in our field to try to reach a broader audience. allen writes for a national newspaper and other publications. he has done courses for the teaching company. i would like your thoughts about whether this is something we should strive to, why you do it, how effective you think it is, and what it yields for our field in terms of disseminating really good scholarship to a broader audience. all, let me thank you, gary,
the first is called " abraham ."ncoln, redeemer president " lincoln's emancipation proclamation: the end of slavery in america." published by simon & schuster in 2004. " lincoln and douglas, the debates that defined america." whitening: -- " gettysburg, the last invasion." published in 2013 which brought a third lincoln prize to alan, he is the only person who is 13. -- has won 3. he is currently working on a biography of robert e. lee. he and i are...
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i said you mean i beat abraham lincoln? i said that's pretty good.'t know if regulation sounds so glamorous, but i can tell you it's very important. >> so here's a regulation that abraham-lengthen did not get rid of. this is the regulation that requires airlines to show you exactly what the baggage fee is going to be when you're buying a ticket. abraham lincoln did not get rid of that regulation. donald trump did, but he forgot to mention it. to the people in his audience tonight who really actually care about what the baggage fees are. >> that's right. there's a whole host of airline regulations that abraham lincoln -- look, there's a whole host of regulations donald trump has attacked. but i think we're going to start to see the implications of those. people are going to be paying more for their baggage fees. people are going to start seeing their air is little bit more polluted. we're going to see a series of these. and none of these regulations benefit the american public. we're also seeing fees in privatization of federal parks. he may be in the
i said you mean i beat abraham lincoln? i said that's pretty good.'t know if regulation sounds so glamorous, but i can tell you it's very important. >> so here's a regulation that abraham-lengthen did not get rid of. this is the regulation that requires airlines to show you exactly what the baggage fee is going to be when you're buying a ticket. abraham lincoln did not get rid of that regulation. donald trump did, but he forgot to mention it. to the people in his audience tonight who...
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lincoln, world war ii soldiers and the first japanese -- >> abraham lincoln stayed here 10 days. when he introduced himself and his wife, who was quite a bit shorter than him, he said i want to introduce the long and short of the american residency. >> american history tv, all weekend every weekend on c-span3. slap discussed her personal and professional life, the current state of discourse in the u.s. and serving in the administrations of bush to the bush and donald trump -- administrations of george w. bush and donald trump. steve: mercedes, let's begin with your story. you came to the u.s. when and why? mercedes: i was born in miami, florida. my parents came from cuba, they were fleeing the castro regime. my father at the time was in prison under fidel castro. he was a political prisoner. he basically fought to help free cuba, when obviously the dictatorship came in in the late 1950's. he served time in jail, and it was a trying moment for my family. they came to the united states, and it was one of those things where theyrt
lincoln, world war ii soldiers and the first japanese -- >> abraham lincoln stayed here 10 days. when he introduced himself and his wife, who was quite a bit shorter than him, he said i want to introduce the long and short of the american residency. >> american history tv, all weekend every weekend on c-span3. slap discussed her personal and professional life, the current state of discourse in the u.s. and serving in the administrations of bush to the bush and donald trump --...
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abraham lincoln exactly now i'm not around your friend and father i'm one of the most important i'm on your five don't know it now i am an american a while so what's been going on when i was president there was a civil war going on a very contentious a lot of anger but every sold out so you can correlate that. as far as the liberals and conservatives just a little bit of us some political disputes with them. knowing north korea but a little bit of russia also all right what's going on last year they were launching a plane back on monday yeah well pick up currently we're all friends in that little clip the liberals on trying to say that we reveal what should or should trump an office the liberals or the russians the liberals and then we're cool russia is not right and then russia pissed because they did not treat me like shit right and then now they're on our no they're well i have todd lincoln as my son and i had to scold them from time to time for stealing an apple i know i retire at a. young tot he died tragically young and it is quite some time to really upset my life i have a loss
abraham lincoln exactly now i'm not around your friend and father i'm one of the most important i'm on your five don't know it now i am an american a while so what's been going on when i was president there was a civil war going on a very contentious a lot of anger but every sold out so you can correlate that. as far as the liberals and conservatives just a little bit of us some political disputes with them. knowing north korea but a little bit of russia also all right what's going on last year...
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lincoln, world war ii soldiers and the first japanese delegation to the united states in 1850. >> abraham lincoln stayed here 10 days. when he introduced himself and his wife, who was quite a bit shorter than him, he said i want to introduce you to the long and the short of the new presidency. >> american history tv, all weekend every weekend on c-span3. unfoldsn, where history daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. agriculture secretary sonny perdue talks about the departments operations, next year's farm bill, and the ongoing nafta negotiations. from the national press club, this is an hour. mr. bjerga: i am alan bjerga. we are pleased to have our luncheon speaker sonny perdue. we welcome them to the natio
lincoln, world war ii soldiers and the first japanese delegation to the united states in 1850. >> abraham lincoln stayed here 10 days. when he introduced himself and his wife, who was quite a bit shorter than him, he said i want to introduce you to the long and the short of the new presidency. >> american history tv, all weekend every weekend on c-span3. unfoldsn, where history daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is...
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first is called "abraham lincoln, redeemer president." published in 1998 and won the zes.t of the lincoln price emancipation proclamation" published by simon & schuster. it brought him his second again lincoln prize. "lincoln and douglas." published in 2008. it did not win the lincoln prize. [laughter] the next came out from oxford university press in 2012. the fifth title is "gettysburg, the last invasion." lincoln prizehird to allen. he is the only one to win three. he is currently working on a biography of robert e. lee. he and i will talk about his work today and about the field of civil war studies more broadly. i want to begin with a question relating to the opportunities for people in our field to reach a broader audience. allen writes for national newspapers and other publications. he has done courses for the great courses company. you have reached a broader audience and i would like your thoughts about whether this is something we should strive to -- why you do it, how effective you think it is, and what it yields for our field i
first is called "abraham lincoln, redeemer president." published in 1998 and won the zes.t of the lincoln price emancipation proclamation" published by simon & schuster. it brought him his second again lincoln prize. "lincoln and douglas." published in 2008. it did not win the lincoln prize. [laughter] the next came out from oxford university press in 2012. the fifth title is "gettysburg, the last invasion." lincoln prizehird to allen. he is the only one...
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6:00 on american artifacts, the 200 your history of the willard hotel in whose guests.c., include abraham lincoln, world war ii soldiers, and the first japanese delegation to the united date in 1860. >> abraham lincoln conducted business when he was here. he stayed for 10 days. when he introduced himself and his wife, he said i want to introduce you to long and short. >> american history tv, all weekend, every weekend, only on c-span3. monday night on "the communicators," brian fund of the washington post and margaret hardy magill talk about the fcc's vote overthrowing net neutrality. >> the question is whether or not the rules we are putting in place are really appropriate for this new era. in some ways, by rolling them back, we are actually going to see whether or not the new rules we are going to be living under are actually appropriate for the moment that we are living in. >> tech companies are concerned about having to pay to reach consumers. not so the big fear, much the bigger guys who have money and could pay, but the smaller ones. reddit, they have been active in this space. if w
6:00 on american artifacts, the 200 your history of the willard hotel in whose guests.c., include abraham lincoln, world war ii soldiers, and the first japanese delegation to the united date in 1860. >> abraham lincoln conducted business when he was here. he stayed for 10 days. when he introduced himself and his wife, he said i want to introduce you to long and short. >> american history tv, all weekend, every weekend, only on c-span3. monday night on "the communicators,"...
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how do you get from jonathan edwards and religion to abraham lincoln? allen: well, it is a little unusual. but not more unusual than a chess game. vesre are a few strange mo that have to be made. i wrote my dissertation on jonathan edwards and free will and 18th-century moral philosophy. gary: that they titled made for wide, public consumption. [laughter] is that in the 19th printing now? [laughter] they actually did do a second edition. [laughter] gary: the one with matthew mcconaughey? [laughter] allen: and the one with nick nolte as george whitfield. but, i had written the dissertation which was then published by wesleyan university. the problem with free will and determinism seem to be a perennial philosophical problem. maybe not the same thing you step night reading about. but, perennial. i planned to write a follow-up volume. a jonathan edwards 2.0. to bring the discussion of the problem into modern philosophy. working on this project, this was in the mid-90's. i knew that abraham lakin had some things to say on the subject of free will and they l
how do you get from jonathan edwards and religion to abraham lincoln? allen: well, it is a little unusual. but not more unusual than a chess game. vesre are a few strange mo that have to be made. i wrote my dissertation on jonathan edwards and free will and 18th-century moral philosophy. gary: that they titled made for wide, public consumption. [laughter] is that in the 19th printing now? [laughter] they actually did do a second edition. [laughter] gary: the one with matthew mcconaughey?...
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so that as war proceeded and there were the cartoon against abraham lincoln were brutal in london. but after it became clear this was going to be a war that ends slaves rei and restore the united states and people grew especially after his death to very much admire abraham lincoln but the great confederate hope all along had been if we can do it something like say win a battle in pennsylvania -- then we'll be able to get the european nation behind us and will come to an end and confederacy will be able to exist and we'll have slavery and world will be restored to the way it should be. >> okay so for the last question there have been a couple of about the monument i know you don't want to -- attack a particular stance, so i guess relating to what you said about how learning about the civil war, and you know how we got hire and how we are today will help inform about the monument what do you think it says now about this debate has been resurfacing recently and does it suggest maybe that we need to -- you know take a look at the civil war learn about it more -- you know, what do you t
so that as war proceeded and there were the cartoon against abraham lincoln were brutal in london. but after it became clear this was going to be a war that ends slaves rei and restore the united states and people grew especially after his death to very much admire abraham lincoln but the great confederate hope all along had been if we can do it something like say win a battle in pennsylvania -- then we'll be able to get the european nation behind us and will come to an end and confederacy will...
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to the united states. >> abraham lincoln conducted quite a bit of business here. he stayed for 10 days and had the first white house party at the willard hotel. when he introduced himself, and his wife is quite a bit shorter, he said, i wanted to introduce you to the new long and short of the american presidency. allamerican history tv," weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. month'swing last meeting, the federal reserve decided to increase the interest rate by 0.25%. chairman janet yellen made the anno
to the united states. >> abraham lincoln conducted quite a bit of business here. he stayed for 10 days and had the first white house party at the willard hotel. when he introduced himself, and his wife is quite a bit shorter, he said, i wanted to introduce you to the new long and short of the american presidency. allamerican history tv," weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. month'swing last meeting, the federal reserve decided to increase the interest rate by 0.25%. chairman janet...
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maybe tammy abraham can manchester city? maybe tammy abraham ca n start manchester city?ilfried bony. former manchester city player. aguero might start as pep guardiola changes is team. 0ne aguero might start as pep guardiola changes is team. one thing is likely, though, there will be no rotation at the top for a while. there is a sense you this evening on manchester united looking at wins after the defeat in the derby on sunday. jose mourinho can speak about penalty appeals and other things, there was an incident with a bottle of milk thrown in a tunnel, but in their heart of hearts, manchester united fans will know that they were outclassed by the arrivals in that derby. it is restricting for those in medina. if you look back to last season, finishing fifth, they have way more points this season than last season. and yet this is not normal. in a different year, manchester united could be top of the table right now. to make's opponents are bournemouth, who have come you're having just one defeat in the last six premier league games. they have a big prize on offer to make
maybe tammy abraham can manchester city? maybe tammy abraham ca n start manchester city?ilfried bony. former manchester city player. aguero might start as pep guardiola changes is team. 0ne aguero might start as pep guardiola changes is team. one thing is likely, though, there will be no rotation at the top for a while. there is a sense you this evening on manchester united looking at wins after the defeat in the derby on sunday. jose mourinho can speak about penalty appeals and other things,...
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just for the record abraham lincoln did not look like that you can trust me. people have all the warmth for a blink and i see that in their faces so you know i. know you're abraham lincoln exactly now i'm going around your friend and father i'm one of the most important. now i am an american a while so. when i was president there was a civil war going on a very contentious a lot of anger.
just for the record abraham lincoln did not look like that you can trust me. people have all the warmth for a blink and i see that in their faces so you know i. know you're abraham lincoln exactly now i'm going around your friend and father i'm one of the most important. now i am an american a while so. when i was president there was a civil war going on a very contentious a lot of anger.
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you can trust me i was a bit i want to say just for the record abraham lincoln did not look like that he said trust me you can. people have all the warmth for a blink and i see that in their faces so you know i am all your abraham lincoln exactly now i'm going around your founding fathers i'm one of the most important i'm on your find don't know yet now i am an american a while so what's with tom when i was president there was a civil war going on you very contentious a lot of anger but every soul now so you can correlate that. this far as the liberals and conservatives just a little bit of us some political disputes of knowing north korea russia. all right what's going on leisure they were launching a plane back on monday yeah well apparently we're all friends. with the liberals on trying to sit rigged election to trump and all the liberals of the russian liberals and then we're cool russia is not right and then russia pissed because they are not revealing right and then now they're on our. well i have top blanket with my son to school them from time to time for stealing up on a. you
you can trust me i was a bit i want to say just for the record abraham lincoln did not look like that he said trust me you can. people have all the warmth for a blink and i see that in their faces so you know i am all your abraham lincoln exactly now i'm going around your founding fathers i'm one of the most important i'm on your find don't know yet now i am an american a while so what's with tom when i was president there was a civil war going on you very contentious a lot of anger but every...
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abraham lincoln exactly now i'm going around your friend and father i'm one of the most important i'm on your five don't know you're it. now i am in here american a while so that's what went on when i was president there was a civil war going on a very contentious a lot of anger but every soul night so you can correlate that. as far as the liberals and conservatives just want to win a little bit of us some political disputes of the knowing north korea been a little bit of russia also all right what's going on leisure they were national player back on monday yeah well apparently we're all friends in that little clip the liberals on trying to say we rigged election to get trump and all the liberals of the russian liberals in and we're cool the russian times are right and then russia pissed because they did not read the election right and then now they're on our now they're well i have todd lincoln as my son and i had to scold him from time to time for stealing up on an island i retire it'll be right on the young time he died tragically young man is trying to mind it really upsets my min
abraham lincoln exactly now i'm going around your friend and father i'm one of the most important i'm on your five don't know you're it. now i am in here american a while so that's what went on when i was president there was a civil war going on a very contentious a lot of anger but every soul night so you can correlate that. as far as the liberals and conservatives just want to win a little bit of us some political disputes of the knowing north korea been a little bit of russia also all right...
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we're pretty in baltimore, scott abraham, abc 7 sports. erin: that is going to be a tough one.nk you, scott. bb&t. crossover, kisses it off the glass, the colonials led 40-25 at the half. now they are up by 2. huge three there, and that put gw up, and they win it, 71-67. worldw about the challenge? tiger woods looking like tiger of old. here he is with an eagle putt attempt, and he sinks it. he finished his final round with a three under 68. tiger shot under par. just a great time for him as he makes his comeback, and a great time for golf. will havelitary bowl a local flavor in annapolis. navy faces virginia on december be and the final four will clemson, georgia, oklahoma, and alabama. kellye: who do you like the best out of that lineup? erin: that is tough. i am going to go clemson. kellye: ok. any particular reason why? erin: no. kellye: ( ♪ ) as a person who loves the finer things, this holiday season, i've asked for a luxurious new buick suv. ( ♪ ) fingers crossed. ( ♪ ) ring in the holidays with buick. get up to 20% below msrp on most 2017
we're pretty in baltimore, scott abraham, abc 7 sports. erin: that is going to be a tough one.nk you, scott. bb&t. crossover, kisses it off the glass, the colonials led 40-25 at the half. now they are up by 2. huge three there, and that put gw up, and they win it, 71-67. worldw about the challenge? tiger woods looking like tiger of old. here he is with an eagle putt attempt, and he sinks it. he finished his final round with a three under 68. tiger shot under par. just a great time for him...
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abraham: mr. speaker, i strongly support the re-authorization of the united states fire administration, the assistant firefighters grant program, and the safer grant programs. these programs are vital to protect the public and the nation's firefighters. recent trends have shown that fire safety and prevention remains a serious national concern. data from the u.s. fire administration shows that while there are fewer fires and fire related deaths overall, fires are becoming more severe and cost lie in both lives lost and -- costly in both lives lost and property damage. e best firefighters cannot overcome the fires. this jeopardizes the economic health of our community and our national goal of increased resilience to fire. adequately funding for the brave men and women that fight fire is essential but we must reduce trends by preventing the fire's emission and growth in the first place by robust fire prevention. i'll work with the committee to request the fire administration and fema investigates th
abraham: mr. speaker, i strongly support the re-authorization of the united states fire administration, the assistant firefighters grant program, and the safer grant programs. these programs are vital to protect the public and the nation's firefighters. recent trends have shown that fire safety and prevention remains a serious national concern. data from the u.s. fire administration shows that while there are fewer fires and fire related deaths overall, fires are becoming more severe and cost...
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abraham lincoln said this, and it was official. this was his proclamation. those that think it's inappropriate for government to say these things, this was abraham lincoln who knew where in our hopes lie. lincoln said in his official proclamation, it's the duty of nations as well as of men to own their own dependence upon the overruling power of god. to confess their sins and transgressions in humble sorrow yet with assured hope that genuine rependence will lead to mercy, and mercy and pardon and to recognize the sublime truth announced in the holy scriptures and proven by all history that those nations are only blessed whose god is the ord. n his second inaugural, just 45 days before he was struck down by assassin's bullet, abraham lincoln was trying to make sense of such a bloody, the north between and south and it's inscribed on o the inside wall of the lincoln memorial on the north side. thank god, the literal, thank g no one has required that those beautiful words be removed. but he's trying to reconcile how there could be something so bloody and awful
abraham lincoln said this, and it was official. this was his proclamation. those that think it's inappropriate for government to say these things, this was abraham lincoln who knew where in our hopes lie. lincoln said in his official proclamation, it's the duty of nations as well as of men to own their own dependence upon the overruling power of god. to confess their sins and transgressions in humble sorrow yet with assured hope that genuine rependence will lead to mercy, and mercy and pardon...
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what did pt barnum have to do with abraham lincoln? what did i ever them have to do with what whitman? lincoln and whitman because whitman adored lincoln and wrote a wonderful elegy certainly after lincoln was killed. lincoln barnum, i'm not so sure. whitman is the pt barnum of poetry. whitman lovers may not agree with me. disrespect, doy i contradict myself? of course i contradict myself. i contain multitudes, which is exactly what the barnum museum did. why was the spiritualism before the war? i can understand after what you would want to contact the recently departed, there were so many of them. spiritualism actually started in 848, but i think of 1848 as in upstate new york, you see two sisters who here knocks. they interpret them and they can and put youl you, in communication with loved ones you have lost, or perhaps not even loved ones, but usually. the quakers who went to the fox sisters, they would find out that there was no slavery in heaven, which was what they hear. you see what i mean in the particular context. i was inter
what did pt barnum have to do with abraham lincoln? what did i ever them have to do with what whitman? lincoln and whitman because whitman adored lincoln and wrote a wonderful elegy certainly after lincoln was killed. lincoln barnum, i'm not so sure. whitman is the pt barnum of poetry. whitman lovers may not agree with me. disrespect, doy i contradict myself? of course i contradict myself. i contain multitudes, which is exactly what the barnum museum did. why was the spiritualism before the...
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abraham yates, i need to be quick.i like abraham yates because he gives a perspective on the times in the war and what was on steak. going back to the 16th century and what the american revolution represents, it's was a street-level fighter. he was the ninth child over lecture man. he was half dutch and his mother was dutch from albany. early on in life he's against elites. initially these powerful dutch families that control politics and the economy. he teaches himself the law and becomes a sure of albany county event deals with british soldiers and abusing the people of albany. he begins writing legal briefs and he is one of the first people to call out the americans to turn on the british. so during the war he holds several different titles and offices in new york politics. the battle for new york he's corresponding with george washington trying to round up soldiers and finding arms and dealing with wireless. after the war, he stops and pivots because what he sees as the american elite are becoming a homegrown versi
abraham yates, i need to be quick.i like abraham yates because he gives a perspective on the times in the war and what was on steak. going back to the 16th century and what the american revolution represents, it's was a street-level fighter. he was the ninth child over lecture man. he was half dutch and his mother was dutch from albany. early on in life he's against elites. initially these powerful dutch families that control politics and the economy. he teaches himself the law and becomes a...
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if you please give your respect rabbi abraham shemtov who will , give us hanukkah greetings.ave you something to sit on and me something to stand on. it is indeed a special moment for me and something i've shared over the years with eisenstadt. we are here to mark the celebrating holiday of hanukkah. along with me, thousands of my colleagues in similar positions throughout the world now. lighting their menorahs and celebrating and ushering in the holiday. you begin to wonder, we know something about that which occurred over 2000 years ago, which was the basis for this holiday. we have the same time perhaps, stop and think of something that is occurring 2000 years, 2100 years later before our eyes. the miracle of the activities of the emissaries throughout the world. on hanukkah, we celebrate that moment in which the priest, upon entering the temple, kindling the candelabra, the menorah, realized that he has just enough oil to fuel for one night and it would take another six days before new proper, clean oil can be prepared. so he chose to light the menorah and the miracle was
if you please give your respect rabbi abraham shemtov who will , give us hanukkah greetings.ave you something to sit on and me something to stand on. it is indeed a special moment for me and something i've shared over the years with eisenstadt. we are here to mark the celebrating holiday of hanukkah. along with me, thousands of my colleagues in similar positions throughout the world now. lighting their menorahs and celebrating and ushering in the holiday. you begin to wonder, we know something...
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i would later call to the podium my father rabbi abraham shemtov who is our national director and ther of the movement. he collaborated with mr. eisenstadt back then and has been to every lighting of the minoru since. if you please give your respect and a moment to ravi -- rabbi abraham shemtov who will give us hanukkah greetings. rabbi shemtov: ic they gave you something to sit on and me something to stand on. indeed a special moment for me and something i shared over the years with the staff. we are here to mark the celebrating holiday of hanukkah. along with me, thousands of my colleagues in similar positions throughout the world now. lighting their menorahs and celebrating and ushering in the holiday. you begin to wonder, we know something about that which ,ccurred over 2000 years ago which was the basis for this holiday. we have the same time perhaps, stop and think of something that is occurring 2000 years, 2100 years later before our eyes. the activities of the emissaries throughout the world. on hanukkah, we celebrate that , upon in which the priest entering the temple, kindli
i would later call to the podium my father rabbi abraham shemtov who is our national director and ther of the movement. he collaborated with mr. eisenstadt back then and has been to every lighting of the minoru since. if you please give your respect and a moment to ravi -- rabbi abraham shemtov who will give us hanukkah greetings. rabbi shemtov: ic they gave you something to sit on and me something to stand on. indeed a special moment for me and something i shared over the years with the staff....
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to participate in funeral services and pay tribute to abraham lincoln. , and ilosed the file said thank you, president obama. thank you for the opportunity, because these are the things that will give context and and whato what you do you are fighting for all the time. thank you for being here. please come back and we will show you some of those treasures, too. [applause] quick she is amazing. -- >> she is amazing. i hope our next panel will be equally amazing. to lead us through that task is , the first asian-american male to anchor a daily national news show. on almost every seminal event in the last decade, including political up evil in the middle east and asia, challenges -- political upheaval in the middle east and asia, challenges in the global economy, and in ferguson in baltimore during heightened racial unrest. outside of work, he travels each week from new york city to san francisco to care for his father, an alzheimer's patient, and to highlight the importance of family caregiving. he is an alzheimer's association celebrity champion. he is an ambassador for the girl" "becaus
to participate in funeral services and pay tribute to abraham lincoln. , and ilosed the file said thank you, president obama. thank you for the opportunity, because these are the things that will give context and and whato what you do you are fighting for all the time. thank you for being here. please come back and we will show you some of those treasures, too. [applause] quick she is amazing. -- >> she is amazing. i hope our next panel will be equally amazing. to lead us through that...
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here abraham lincoln exactly now i'm going around europe you're a founding father i'm one of the mostimportant i'm on your final go yeah now i am an american a while so what went on when i was president there's a civil war going on you very contentious a lot of anger but every sold out concert in correlate that. as far as the liberals and conservatives just want a little bit of us some political disputes with no north korea russia. all right what's going on leisure they were national player back on monday yeah well apparently we're all friends and. the liberals are trying to say that we reveal what should be a trump and all the liberals are the russian the liberals and we're cool russia is not right and then grocery i'm pissed because they did not treat me like shit right and then now they're on our other well i had top blanket with my son to school them from time to time for stealing up oh i know i know i read a. young tot he died tragically young man is trying to mind really upset my life i have a loss to serve. so some liberals are saying that russia has something to do with the el
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next we'll hear from the granddaughter of abraham saturday pruder, the man who filmed the anyone teen 63 assassination of president kennedy. she wrote a book about that film 26 seconds, the personal history of the zapruder films. >>> good evening, everyone. welcome back to the hilltop, welcome back to smu to dallas hall and also a fun program that is a joint program tonight between our center for presidential history and our clement center for southwest studies. always exciting when the two history centers here at smu can come together and it's wonderful for us, the younger partner, the clement center has been the leading center for southwest studies at least a generation. so we as still in our toddler phase, look up to them and they also baby-sit us. it works out really quite nicely. i'm really thrilled to have you all here tonight for our continuing series looking at history and presidential history especially since this one in particular our talk tonight has of course a dallas flair to it, it's fundamentally a dallas story and we all know especially having gone through the last 50t
next we'll hear from the granddaughter of abraham saturday pruder, the man who filmed the anyone teen 63 assassination of president kennedy. she wrote a book about that film 26 seconds, the personal history of the zapruder films. >>> good evening, everyone. welcome back to the hilltop, welcome back to smu to dallas hall and also a fun program that is a joint program tonight between our center for presidential history and our clement center for southwest studies. always exciting when...
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the god of the christian model if you can read the koran it's all the same prophets i mean look at abraham and absent the same god everybody so far as your saying god doesn't ask right to the almighty. is the same father. only called according to the most the same god that we don't believe that god had a child and that jesus was a miracle birth but that did not make him these eight descended on a child of god any more than it made the rest of us that were all children of god. and then put it on the same entity yes we believe it's the same entity the same prophets this isn't even the same stories just as some details changed. you know i bet you were a lot more similar than we realize as well stephen is being schooled on the second largest religion in the world. max is well. hello yes being with you my man blanket he's not a blink in. my pride one day i cried and i fucked. up the american dream is still alive i. i don't know what to say about that honestly because it's just american dream it's so to me subject and honestly my parents. were there. and you know they give me an education and to
the god of the christian model if you can read the koran it's all the same prophets i mean look at abraham and absent the same god everybody so far as your saying god doesn't ask right to the almighty. is the same father. only called according to the most the same god that we don't believe that god had a child and that jesus was a miracle birth but that did not make him these eight descended on a child of god any more than it made the rest of us that were all children of god. and then put it on...
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>> abraham lincoln conducted quite a bit of business staying ten days in the first meeting was not held at the white house but here when he introduced himself and his wife he said i want to give you the long and short of the new presidency. >> hiring 40 new criminal prosecutors across the country. he took questions from reporters on the president's comments the fbi reputation is in tatters. twenty minutes. [inaudible conversations] >> good morning. thanks for taking the time to join us today we will head downstairs after this but if i don't get a chance to say hello merry christmas and happy holidays. thanks for helping us about the important work of the 115,000 members of the department of justice and what they do to make our country stronger as you have heard me say before this president was elected to make america safe again and that mission has never been more important. just this morning to make that message clear to reiterate that those mothers and fathers that are brutally slaughtered by ms 13. and those seeing the dramatic rise and i say they knowing they might not come home. >>
>> abraham lincoln conducted quite a bit of business staying ten days in the first meeting was not held at the white house but here when he introduced himself and his wife he said i want to give you the long and short of the new presidency. >> hiring 40 new criminal prosecutors across the country. he took questions from reporters on the president's comments the fbi reputation is in tatters. twenty minutes. [inaudible conversations] >> good morning. thanks for taking the time...
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human rights chief has called for an impartial investigation into the death of abraham to. say that there's a strong suggestion that the force used against the victim was excessive we take a look at the events surrounding his death. where the list today my brother said to me while he was eating dinner with us brother forgive me this is the last night you see me as i intend to be a martyr i'm bored of this life i have no legs and i have nothing to lose i want to die to risk from my. past i was with him yesterday when he fell as a martyr abraham wanted out from the beginning i was shocked when i had between his eyes so i was behind the bushes grew chair behind and it's escaped your father it's . ten times more civilians may have been killed by the u.s. led coalition in the liberation of mosul than previously reported that's according to new research conducted by the associated press news agency obtained data from iraqi morgues as well as from nongovernmental organizations in that it up to eleven thousand civilians may have been killed in the nine month operation with nearly a
human rights chief has called for an impartial investigation into the death of abraham to. say that there's a strong suggestion that the force used against the victim was excessive we take a look at the events surrounding his death. where the list today my brother said to me while he was eating dinner with us brother forgive me this is the last night you see me as i intend to be a martyr i'm bored of this life i have no legs and i have nothing to lose i want to die to risk from my. past i was...
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for example, he met abraham lincoln. lincoln had more important things to do than needed from massachusetts presenting him with a whip, hawthorne found amusing he would say. he later wrote hawthorne was the -- lincoln sorry had he homeliest man he ever seen and he was wearing habby slippers when he met the delegation from massachusetts. onetheless, he liked him for his liv h his live and kind look. praise because you must not forget one of his closest pierce and franklin you may have forgotten that because franklin pierce is not name to conjure with these days but he was a southern which is all you need to know for the purpose of this of hawthorne being friends with franklin pierce. that is what i would like to say was a friend with george bush but that example is dated.e i wrote a book about dickinson relationship to thomas wentworth higginson because it of this h this idea strange historical moment when who ave the reclusive poet never crosses her father's house for anybody or anythi into a 24 to rs man ear friendship
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to say this is my buddy max famous financial guru just a little bit different i'm not a abraham lincoln or not you know when those up with all the drama happening in our country i'm shooting the road have fun meet everyday americans. and hopefully start to bridge the gap this is the great american people. here's what people have been saying about rejecting the night was you know i was actually just full on awesome for the only show i go out of my way to launch you know what it is that really packs a punch to fleet yampa is the john oliver of hearty americans do the same we are apparently better than two thousand and six and see people you never heard of love redacted tonight not the president of the world bank though ok but it doesn't really mean it seriously he sent us an e-mail. oh she poised just tell you to keep your place like. this. because she's in a need of a special night because i did. you go i love you was i was the voice of the i hope. you cherish your people your strength your first with east germans you. believe she. should resist reduced to spread she's sure i should just
to say this is my buddy max famous financial guru just a little bit different i'm not a abraham lincoln or not you know when those up with all the drama happening in our country i'm shooting the road have fun meet everyday americans. and hopefully start to bridge the gap this is the great american people. here's what people have been saying about rejecting the night was you know i was actually just full on awesome for the only show i go out of my way to launch you know what it is that really...
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american artifacts the 200 year history of the willard hotel in washington dc, whose guests include abraham lincoln, world war ii soldiers, and the to theapanese delegation u.s. in 1950. >> the first white house levy was not held at the white house that the wood hotel. >> american history tv, all weekend every weekend only on c-span3. >> and 1777 there were two battles fought here near saratoga. they turned out to be the turning point of the revolutionary war. we talk with eric schmidt scare here at the historic national park. the new york times magazine says the battle of saratoga was the most important battle ever fought in the last 1000 years because they resulted in a general surrender. it was the first time in history that a british army surrendered. we are located at one of the parks at saratoga national where the battles were fought in 1777 during the american warfarin dependence. saratoga historic national park consists of 4100 acres. 1940 eightblished in as a park within the national park service system. army had a plan in order to defeat the american rebellion. it was they would h
american artifacts the 200 year history of the willard hotel in washington dc, whose guests include abraham lincoln, world war ii soldiers, and the to theapanese delegation u.s. in 1950. >> the first white house levy was not held at the white house that the wood hotel. >> american history tv, all weekend every weekend only on c-span3. >> and 1777 there were two battles fought here near saratoga. they turned out to be the turning point of the revolutionary war. we talk with...
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are going to do the very moment we helped the martyr abraham in the wheelchair tear gas was fired at us and abraham was hit in the head he fell to the ground and was killed instantly by a single bullet to the head. that is generally gaza city how most leader ismail haniya said the protesters death was not in vain. he tried to protest despite his condition became famous all over the world in the shaping of the consciousness of the world two people were killed in clashes in gaza on friday for several hours and in seven places along the border palestinians protested. and rocks at israeli positions usually fire bullets and tear gas trying to push the thousands back from the border line hundreds were taken to hospital many suffering from the effects of gas and with other groups and factions here in gaza calling for more protests the people here are pressing themselves for more funerals in the pyrenees and weeks to come first was alan fischer al-jazeera. to mass graves containing the remains of dozens of iraq's yazidi minority have been found near the northwestern town of sin jar ninety bo
are going to do the very moment we helped the martyr abraham in the wheelchair tear gas was fired at us and abraham was hit in the head he fell to the ground and was killed instantly by a single bullet to the head. that is generally gaza city how most leader ismail haniya said the protesters death was not in vain. he tried to protest despite his condition became famous all over the world in the shaping of the consciousness of the world two people were killed in clashes in gaza on friday for...
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this is springfield, illinois, abraham lincoln's home town. it was a place where the great pilgrimage, after lincoln is assassinated, is brought back to springfield to be buried. and the idea of reconstruction become he all the united states will look like that. the south, the west, going to be remade over into a version of the midwest. they imagined that is where we are going. that is what they could achieve. that's not where they were going. and that's not what they achieved. but they achieved was this. which is not a bad thing. it's just totally unexpected. that's chicago in the 1890s. hey achieved not a small town america but an urban mrs.. they achieved not a nation of small producers. they achieved a nation of wage laborers. this is not a world of small shots. this is pullman, factories in chicago or outside of chicago, and workers, many not born in the united states, immigrant workeres, coming off of work. it wasn't going to be a peaceful world of small producers. it was going to be a violent world and one of the things that happens in
this is springfield, illinois, abraham lincoln's home town. it was a place where the great pilgrimage, after lincoln is assassinated, is brought back to springfield to be buried. and the idea of reconstruction become he all the united states will look like that. the south, the west, going to be remade over into a version of the midwest. they imagined that is where we are going. that is what they could achieve. that's not where they were going. and that's not what they achieved. but they...
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in the wheelchair tear gas was fired at us and abraham was hit in the head he fell to the ground and was killed instantly by a single bullet to the head. at his funeral in gaza city hamas leader ismail haniyeh said the protesters death was not in vain. i say there are he tried to protest despite his condition became famous all over the world and he is shaping the consciousness of the world two people were killed in clashes in gaza on friday for several hours and in seven places along the border palestinians protested naming stones and rocks at israeli positions usually fire bullets and tear gas trying to force the thousands back from the border line hundreds were taken to hospital many suffering from the effects of gas and with other groups and factions here and guys are calling for more protests the people here are bracing themselves for more funerals in the days and weeks to come plus was alan fischer al jazeera. protests as of being on the streets of tel aviv for the third weekend in a row demanding the resignation of the prime minister benjamin netanyahu is being investigated and
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abraham zapruder captured the moments. 26 seconds, the personal history of the zapruder films. this is 90 minutes. >>> good evening, everyone. welcome back to the hilltop, welcome back to smu to dallas hall and
abraham zapruder captured the moments. 26 seconds, the personal history of the zapruder films. this is 90 minutes. >>> good evening, everyone. welcome back to the hilltop, welcome back to smu to dallas hall and
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west bank there are rallying against the west decision to recognize her islam as israel's capital abraham a both the riot was one of those shot and gaza he was in a wheelchair protesting when he was reportedly hit by a sniper bullet a birthright was an activist who lost his legs during an israeli air strike in two thousand and eight hundred people were also injured and those confrontations are testers have surrounded the u.s. embassy in honduras they're angry after waiting three weeks for definitive results in the presidential election demonstrators accuse diplomats of meddling in last month's vote which both candidates claim to have won to reports. main roads are blocked in. the capital of honduras through the thick smoke of tear gas last men and women about to the police. the supporters of t.v. host and politician salvador nostromo the party did the same one selection. but we want them to recognize salvador now as our president he is our president we elected him as our president because he's the best we have to be a change for this country. the turmoil on the streets highlight the count
west bank there are rallying against the west decision to recognize her islam as israel's capital abraham a both the riot was one of those shot and gaza he was in a wheelchair protesting when he was reportedly hit by a sniper bullet a birthright was an activist who lost his legs during an israeli air strike in two thousand and eight hundred people were also injured and those confrontations are testers have surrounded the u.s. embassy in honduras they're angry after waiting three weeks for...
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. >> next on lectures in history, professor william harris teaches a class about abraham lincoln, the civil war battle of antietam, and the issuing of the emancipation proclamation in 1862. his class is about an hour and 15 minutes. prof. harris: today, we have reached in some ways the pivot point of the war and the pivot point of the entire class. the months when a war to save the union also became a war to end slavery. that took lots of politics and it also took lots of fighting, including the bloodiest single day of the war, which was the battle of antietam. we will look at that in some depth, but also starting with reminding you of what happened
. >> next on lectures in history, professor william harris teaches a class about abraham lincoln, the civil war battle of antietam, and the issuing of the emancipation proclamation in 1862. his class is about an hour and 15 minutes. prof. harris: today, we have reached in some ways the pivot point of the war and the pivot point of the entire class. the months when a war to save the union also became a war to end slavery. that took lots of politics and it also took lots of fighting,...
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memorial, the halls of the supreme court, and it was used by a renowned sculptor to create the bust of abraham lincoln that's on display in the crypt downstairs here in the capitol. sillicog marble is used in deep history. it's used to inscribe important landmarks. it ensures that memories of the past will stand the test of time to inform the decisions of the future. in a small house in the marble city, i was raised by a family that instilled in me a deep and abiding reverence for history and tradition. my only uncle, a west point graduate, was killed in service to our country in world war ii and was ironically born on the 4th of july. so as you can imagine, mr. president, i didn't need to observe parades and flags and fireworks to understand the sacrifice people have made to preserve our freedom. i just had to look in my mother's eyes on her only brother's birthday to remember that sacrifice. through its service and sacrifice, my family understood the blessing of living in america and the price of passing its freedoms on to the next generation. thanks to this generation, the greatest generati
memorial, the halls of the supreme court, and it was used by a renowned sculptor to create the bust of abraham lincoln that's on display in the crypt downstairs here in the capitol. sillicog marble is used in deep history. it's used to inscribe important landmarks. it ensures that memories of the past will stand the test of time to inform the decisions of the future. in a small house in the marble city, i was raised by a family that instilled in me a deep and abiding reverence for history and...