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. >>> next, the little known path to the presidency of abraham lincoln.eico. ♪ ♪ you said you're not like me, ♪ you never drop to your knees, ♪ ♪ look into the sky for a momentary high, ♪ ♪ you never even tried till it's time to say goodbye, bye ♪ ♪ everybody fights for a little bit of light, i believe. ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. i knew at that exact moment ... i'm beating this. my main focus was to find a team of doctors. it's not just picking a surgeon, it's picking the care team and feeling secure in where you are. visit cancercenter.com/breast could light up the room? aveeno® positively radiant sheer daily moisturizer. lightweight hydration for positively radiant skin that lasts. aveeno®. naturally beautiful results®. anif you've got a lifee. you gotta swiffer dog: seresto, seresto, seresto. jake... seresto, seresto, seresto. whatever your dog brings home to you, it shouldn't be fleas and ticks. seresto gives your dog 8 continuous months of flea and tick protection in an easy-to-use, non-greasy collar. seresto, seresto, seresto.
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president curran g harding, and robert todd lincoln, abraham lincoln's only surviving son. president harding in a speech broadcast nationwide told a audience, this memorial is less for abraham lincoln than those of us today and for those who follow after. presidentnstitute delivered the keynote address that promote equality among the races. he spoke to a segregated audience and discuss the origins of discrimination by comparing the arrival of the mayflower for religious freedom to the arrival of a slave ship with human cargo. announcer: interested in american history tv? visit our website, you can view our schedule, preview upcoming programs and watch lectures, museum tours, films and more. american history tv at c-span.org/history. announcer: this weekend on oral histories, the first of our eight part series on women in congress. congresswomancan susan molinari -- >> it made me a fighter and made me -- it was important to me. isn't that the secret? at least it was back then. we were constantly being so, sometimes and being underestimated is a good thing because you always
president curran g harding, and robert todd lincoln, abraham lincoln's only surviving son. president harding in a speech broadcast nationwide told a audience, this memorial is less for abraham lincoln than those of us today and for those who follow after. presidentnstitute delivered the keynote address that promote equality among the races. he spoke to a segregated audience and discuss the origins of discrimination by comparing the arrival of the mayflower for religious freedom to the arrival...
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he seems to think that the british will believe that there was polling on abraham lincoln when abraham lincoln was in the white house because what do the british know? >> it was a smaller number because it was fewer states. >> and that's not all. he actually told this british interviewer that he has doubled, he said, that since he's become president the gdp of the united states has doubled. and tripled. doubling takes a minimum of 20 years. and does he think the british, they just don't know this stuff? they don't know about gdp? >> well, because -- i mean, i know a little bit about the pain tore which he gave this interview, and i think that he could safely assume that they wouldn't do the math or fact check or call him out on this. whether or not the average british person reading this is duped quite as easily will be hard to see. i don't know. i mean, it is a remarkable thing, right? so he does this interview. it is timed to publish once he's already on the ground in britain. so he's physically in the company of the prime minister of britain when this interview is published in which
he seems to think that the british will believe that there was polling on abraham lincoln when abraham lincoln was in the white house because what do the british know? >> it was a smaller number because it was fewer states. >> and that's not all. he actually told this british interviewer that he has doubled, he said, that since he's become president the gdp of the united states has doubled. and tripled. doubling takes a minimum of 20 years. and does he think the british, they just...
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i can't really be abraham lincoln but yet we looked into it and it is true. a small article than the new york times 1989 when the box was discovered there were a legalizing analyzing tori itself is fascinating the trial is fascinating. as i say in production it would be a high-profile case in this day and age with two neighbors and friends and young men involved in the long-standing oral. mom -- coral one was much larger so he borrows a friend -- a knife and carries it save those talk trash to each other through friends. not directly what will happen if a fight ensues et cetera then he is in a drugstore talking to the owner and the victim's brother is is in the back of the drugstore he comes in and immediately goes to quinn harrison they are great names from the mid- 1800s and a fight sues and eventually peach quinn harrison is out tonight have him and his brother and becomes a key witness the prosecution to say that peach quinn harrison did not have to pull out the night that was a little argument that people set out another witnesses testified otherwise the
i can't really be abraham lincoln but yet we looked into it and it is true. a small article than the new york times 1989 when the box was discovered there were a legalizing analyzing tori itself is fascinating the trial is fascinating. as i say in production it would be a high-profile case in this day and age with two neighbors and friends and young men involved in the long-standing oral. mom -- coral one was much larger so he borrows a friend -- a knife and carries it save those talk trash to...
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state of ohio abrahams there day executive director of penn eritrea in exile which promotes freedom of expression of i will welcome to all of you how aliyah this is such a momentous moment isn't it that these two countries how significant was that leader's embrace. it was very significant. especially you know it was not just a closure to two years of unnecessary and brutal war between the two countries and its hundred years of sentiments. it was also it had also power to embrace had a power to heal you know the certain years of war if you have not as a fear of war yet of what if you keep it as if you had. the former you can governments so you know for a person who looks at the faces in emotions of the people on the streets of u.t.m. and the reaction of the people you know it's a bubble and many other place across across ethiopia it doesn't look like he was a peace process between two countries who had a very bitter war and bribery in the past in the past two decades so it's certainly opened a new chapter because the two countries abraham what do you make of the speed of this turnaround
state of ohio abrahams there day executive director of penn eritrea in exile which promotes freedom of expression of i will welcome to all of you how aliyah this is such a momentous moment isn't it that these two countries how significant was that leader's embrace. it was very significant. especially you know it was not just a closure to two years of unnecessary and brutal war between the two countries and its hundred years of sentiments. it was also it had also power to embrace had a power to...
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[drumline playing] ♪ on the nearby plains of abraham, -- abraham in 1759, a british general lost hisone -- and won canada. the english victory marked the destiny of canada as a british commonwealth nation. french and english canadians were united. by 1885, when the governor general's bodyguard crossed the ice of lake superior to quell the northwest rebellion, canada was fast becoming a nation. the canadian army received its baptism as indian lands in the west were settled. although canadians fought in south africa's boer war at the turn-of-the-century, it was not until world war i in 1914 that canada was called upon to put a large, modern army into combat overseas. during these war years, many of canada's finest regiments came into being. someone raised and equipped with private funds. they learned how to soldier and they went to france to the tragedy and victory of a terrible war. [explosions] when the germans launched a gas attack in april 1915, the canadian first division took the brunt of it. ♪ but more than once across the vast and bloody front, canadian soldiers paid the german
[drumline playing] ♪ on the nearby plains of abraham, -- abraham in 1759, a british general lost hisone -- and won canada. the english victory marked the destiny of canada as a british commonwealth nation. french and english canadians were united. by 1885, when the governor general's bodyguard crossed the ice of lake superior to quell the northwest rebellion, canada was fast becoming a nation. the canadian army received its baptism as indian lands in the west were settled. although canadians...
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i am talking about administration of abraham lincoln. this is something, always good to understand, history and how a really understand the political genius of abraham lincoln. these are just some of the books that i am reading. they are interesting reading, i linched, i think last time we had this conversation, most successful ceos read 60 books a year. i also try to get kids to read 5 books in the summer, that prevents the summer slide. >> book tv wants to know what you are reading, send us your summer reading list on twitter, instagram or facebook. television for serious readers. book tv on c-span 2. >> up next. former white house peace secretary sean spicer recounts his time in trudge, interviewed by michael steel, afterward, weekly interview program with guest hosts. >> welcome sean spicer. how are you doing. >> thank you, michael. i'm doing great. >> congratulation on the new book. "the briefing." quite a read, takes us through interesting chapters in your life. we want to get into that a little bit, i would like to start with the
i am talking about administration of abraham lincoln. this is something, always good to understand, history and how a really understand the political genius of abraham lincoln. these are just some of the books that i am reading. they are interesting reading, i linched, i think last time we had this conversation, most successful ceos read 60 books a year. i also try to get kids to read 5 books in the summer, that prevents the summer slide. >> book tv wants to know what you are reading,...
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. >> and abraham lincoln at the presidential library. we were there. >> evermore than 200 presidential sites in the country people have a responsibility for some aspect of the present life and they are all meeting in washington in august and what is interesting about the presidential library is the library of congress custody of the actual papers and documents of ulysses s grant and what some of that presidential record is they will collect to make copies of things from different collections about the president and that is how some of those have been established for creating the national archives eleanor roosevelt decided to have a presidential library so technically his was the first and i he was passionate about his papers and understood the importance of his papers. he spent a lot of time hiring archivist to support him in his work as he figured out where the records are to convince the agency had to give up their records. so roosevelt created his own library and then herbert decided he wanted a library but it was all voluntary throug
. >> and abraham lincoln at the presidential library. we were there. >> evermore than 200 presidential sites in the country people have a responsibility for some aspect of the present life and they are all meeting in washington in august and what is interesting about the presidential library is the library of congress custody of the actual papers and documents of ulysses s grant and what some of that presidential record is they will collect to make copies of things from different...
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it's the only transcript that exist of internal abraham lincoln has ever argued. and it was only discovered in 1989 in a box with a bow around it, and no one's really talked about it. can't be, the only transcript that exist of a lincoln trail and no one is talking about it. and yet we look into it and it's true. there was a small article in the "new york times" in 1989 when the box was discovered. there was an aba article analyzing some of the legal issues but no one really dug into the story. and the story itself is fascinating. the trial was fascinating. as i see introduction, like this would've been a high-profile case in this day and age. it had two neighbors and friends, young men, involved in a long-standing quarrel, one the victim, much larger than the defendants of the defendant borrows a a knife from a frienf his, can reason with him just in case the larger man comes after him. they're both sort of talking trash, so to speak, to each other through friends, not directly about what will happen if the fight ensues, et cetera. and then he's in the drugstore
it's the only transcript that exist of internal abraham lincoln has ever argued. and it was only discovered in 1989 in a box with a bow around it, and no one's really talked about it. can't be, the only transcript that exist of a lincoln trail and no one is talking about it. and yet we look into it and it's true. there was a small article in the "new york times" in 1989 when the box was discovered. there was an aba article analyzing some of the legal issues but no one really dug into...
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abraham: thank you, mr. chairman. the fish and wildlife service is regularly entered intr into cooperative agriculture agreements with farmers to plant and raise crops in fields on national wildlife refuge land. those agreements require that the farmers leave a portion of that crop standing over the winter in order to provide cover and forage for wildlife. in the spring, those farmers plow up everything and start all over again. in 2014, the fish and wildlife service began to prevent farmers from entering -- who enter these agreement from planting g.m.o. seed. this action was not based on facts, it was not based on rules, and this action is harmful to both wildlife and to the farmers who are providing that food and cover. g.m.o. crops are proven safe. they use less water. they use lest pesticides. they use less fertilizer. and they feed much of the world. both humans and animals. wildlife groups like ducks unlimited support this amendment. and i ask for your support too. i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: th
abraham: thank you, mr. chairman. the fish and wildlife service is regularly entered intr into cooperative agriculture agreements with farmers to plant and raise crops in fields on national wildlife refuge land. those agreements require that the farmers leave a portion of that crop standing over the winter in order to provide cover and forage for wildlife. in the spring, those farmers plow up everything and start all over again. in 2014, the fish and wildlife service began to prevent farmers...
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herem lincoln was april 4 -- abraham lincoln was here april 4. he had lunch somewhere. we do not know where. it is safe to say he saw every room on the floor and spent most of his time in this room. he met with a man who took over richmond at the head of the corps -- he6 also met with john campbell. campbell was a former justice of the u.s. supreme court. he was the assistant secretary of war for the confederacy. he was the only high-ranking for -- high-ranking confederate left. when lincoln got word campbell wanted to stay with him, lincoln was pleased to speak with campbell. d for surrender, a possible end to the war. when campbell got here, it was clear he was speaking for himself. he was turned to get virginia back into the union as quickly and painlessly as possible. lincoln listen to him, but he was disappointed he was not here to talk about a surrender of the confederate government or an end to the war. campbell saw the writing on the wall. he knew the war was almost over. that was part one of a two-part look of the white house of the confederacy. >> during the c
herem lincoln was april 4 -- abraham lincoln was here april 4. he had lunch somewhere. we do not know where. it is safe to say he saw every room on the floor and spent most of his time in this room. he met with a man who took over richmond at the head of the corps -- he6 also met with john campbell. campbell was a former justice of the u.s. supreme court. he was the assistant secretary of war for the confederacy. he was the only high-ranking for -- high-ranking confederate left. when lincoln...
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he was the secretary of state for president abraham lincoln. in 1867, he negotiated a treaty with the russian minister to the united states that resulted in transferring russian america at , to the united states, when it became alaska. -- constructing of a statue of henry seward across the capital, and that is prominent in the foreground of many photographs of the capital today. right now, we are standing in the lobby of the ground floor, a very low ceiling space. not as dynamic as some of the other capitals where you enter and there's a big rotunda, it is a very welcoming place. the lobby is surrounded by the same marble as used in the columns outside, used here in the floor and on the walls. it is another representation of using alaska resources in the construction of the building. we have moved to the chambers for the house of representatives on the east wing, the end of the east wing, the second floor of the capitol building. the is the same location original house of representatives was housed. at that point, there were only 16 members of
he was the secretary of state for president abraham lincoln. in 1867, he negotiated a treaty with the russian minister to the united states that resulted in transferring russian america at , to the united states, when it became alaska. -- constructing of a statue of henry seward across the capital, and that is prominent in the foreground of many photographs of the capital today. right now, we are standing in the lobby of the ground floor, a very low ceiling space. not as dynamic as some of the...
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this -- it's really a narrative of abraham lincoln and of course -- and a couple others who we hear from are the pioneering war photographer, alexander -- forget his last name -- but second is the father of battlefield medicine, jonathan letterman. >> the photo is on the battlefield in 1862. >> i'm not sure of that. i should know that. i don't know. >> host: very dramatic. >> it is, and lincoln is at the fore because the second piece is that lincoln needed this victory to deliver his emancipation proclamation which he had written prior to war but at the time morale in the north was very low, even though it as victory by the narrowist margin, lincoln used it as a catalyst to deliver this proclamation. >> the battle of an team thumb -- an -- >> guest: this is the 100th 100th anniversary of the largest battle in u.s. military history, the offensive, took place over two months and the fall of 1918. and ed langle is writing about one particular battle, took place over a week towards the end of world war i and in this battle, nine companies total log 600 u.s. troops, crossed enemy lines and br
this -- it's really a narrative of abraham lincoln and of course -- and a couple others who we hear from are the pioneering war photographer, alexander -- forget his last name -- but second is the father of battlefield medicine, jonathan letterman. >> the photo is on the battlefield in 1862. >> i'm not sure of that. i should know that. i don't know. >> host: very dramatic. >> it is, and lincoln is at the fore because the second piece is that lincoln needed this victory...
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the uss abraham lincoln. ♪ >> reporter: request permission to come aboard. ♪ >> reporter: we are headingg to unload. what does that mean? >> life preserver is. we where this. >> reporter: how does being in the navy make you proud to be an american? >> i can go home and tell people i drove it aircraft carrier, got us from point a to b i was driving during hurricane relief were more. it is rewarding in its own way. jillian: what do we do next? >> we are going to learn one of our small tasks of preserving the ship. all that saltwater always coming on board causing rest. we have a fool thing of metal here we have to take care of. merit >> reporter: this is called the catapult and this is my ride off when i was like f-18s was they will have me clean it and put back together the piece of it that launches aircraft off. ready when you guys are. on my side, perfect. this is called elbow grease. elbow grease into it. you said we have to put together of a piece that launches the aircraft. >> they kind of finished it already. that gives a sense of the level of work, dedication and patriotism of our
the uss abraham lincoln. ♪ >> reporter: request permission to come aboard. ♪ >> reporter: we are headingg to unload. what does that mean? >> life preserver is. we where this. >> reporter: how does being in the navy make you proud to be an american? >> i can go home and tell people i drove it aircraft carrier, got us from point a to b i was driving during hurricane relief were more. it is rewarding in its own way. jillian: what do we do next? >> we are...
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abraham lincoln of illinois was spoken about last night. this is former speaker of the house newt gingrich on fox news. and we'll talk about this right after. >> i think the person whose situation is the most like president trump's was abraham lincoln. lincoln is fighting to preserve the constitution. he's fighting to preserve the union, and he's having to do a lot of different things that are very bold and in some cases very radical. and he's trying to do it in a way that he is deeply bitterly opposed not just by the south but also by a substantial number of democrats in the north. and i think that trump's in a very similar place. >> well, as they say you wrote the book, what do you make of that? >> even in keeping what we're talking about tonight, for lincoln his word was his bond. the most important thing for him was he kept his word. once he said he was going to issue the emancipation proclamation there was huge outcry in the north. and he said my word is out, it cannot come back. on the night he died he had already told people thaft he
abraham lincoln of illinois was spoken about last night. this is former speaker of the house newt gingrich on fox news. and we'll talk about this right after. >> i think the person whose situation is the most like president trump's was abraham lincoln. lincoln is fighting to preserve the constitution. he's fighting to preserve the union, and he's having to do a lot of different things that are very bold and in some cases very radical. and he's trying to do it in a way that he is deeply...
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the polls have closed in mali where president abraham cato's bid to win another term hangs in the balance. and thousands of firefighters battled what being described as flaming tornadoes in northern california. the palestinian teenager who became a symbol of resistance against the israeli occupation has been freed from jail seventeen year old had to tommy was jailed for slapping and kicking an israeli soldier images and footage of the incident live streamed by her mother went viral on social media and the internet she's now back home and she remains defiant and her simmons house the story from nabil sala in the occupied west bank. released from a jail term that's much the same as hundreds served by young palestinians every year but the case of i had to mimi is profoundly different tasting freedom with a man who shared jail time with greeted by her father's she's already being revealed by palestinians as an icon of resistance to the occupation. dog at the bottom of the lot i was subjected to many violations during the interrogation the end. arrogated used bad words also i have the right to
the polls have closed in mali where president abraham cato's bid to win another term hangs in the balance. and thousands of firefighters battled what being described as flaming tornadoes in northern california. the palestinian teenager who became a symbol of resistance against the israeli occupation has been freed from jail seventeen year old had to tommy was jailed for slapping and kicking an israeli soldier images and footage of the incident live streamed by her mother went viral on social...
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that's difference between abraham lincoln and you.nce we're talk about, some difference. >> reporter: call me crazy, but i don't think honest donald is the nickname history will bestow on president trump. when it comes to stature, even when you're saluting him, abe seems to turn everyone into the size of one of his shins. jeanne moos, cnn -- >> build that wall, build that wall! >> reporter: new york. >> build that wall, build that wall! >> all right. thanks for watching. anderson's next. >>> good evening. we begin tonight with breaking news. fast breaking news. the federal court for the eastern district of virginia is known as the rocket docket, and today in day one of the paul manafort bank and tax fraud trial, it lived up to its name. a jury was picked. opening statements were made, and the first witness took the stand. as courtrooms go, that is happening at warp speed. mr. manafort, as you know, was chairman of the trump campaign. and as you may also know, the man he helped elect and the people surrounding him aren't exactly imbrae
that's difference between abraham lincoln and you.nce we're talk about, some difference. >> reporter: call me crazy, but i don't think honest donald is the nickname history will bestow on president trump. when it comes to stature, even when you're saluting him, abe seems to turn everyone into the size of one of his shins. jeanne moos, cnn -- >> build that wall, build that wall! >> reporter: new york. >> build that wall, build that wall! >> all right. thanks for...
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state of ohio abraham zero executive director of penn eritrea in exile which promotes freedom of expression of i will welcome to all of you how aliyah this is such a momentous moment isn't it that these two countries how significant was that leader's embrace. it was very significant especially you know it was not just a closure to two years of unnecessary and brutal war between the two countries and its hundred years of sentiments. it was also kind of the power of the embrace had a power to heal you know the certain years of war if you have not as if you know of war yet of what if you keep it if you had. the former you can governments so you know for a person who looks at the faces in emotions of the people on the streets of u.t.m. and the reaction of the people you know it's a bubble and many other place across across ethiopia it doesn't look like he was a peace process between two countries who had a very bitter war and bribery in the past and the past two decades so it's certainly opened a new chapter because the two countries iran what do you make of the speed of this turnaround and how
state of ohio abraham zero executive director of penn eritrea in exile which promotes freedom of expression of i will welcome to all of you how aliyah this is such a momentous moment isn't it that these two countries how significant was that leader's embrace. it was very significant especially you know it was not just a closure to two years of unnecessary and brutal war between the two countries and its hundred years of sentiments. it was also kind of the power of the embrace had a power to...
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it takes you to meet abraham lincoln. it takes you to meet alexander hamilton, martin luther king, the great leaders of our world. a book is a time travel machine and i encourage young people to do that in the summer months. >> book tv wants to know what you are reading . send us your summer reading list at look to the on -- at book tv on twitter or book_tv on instagram. book tv on c-span2 -- television for serious readers. >> senator elizabeth warren of massachusetts spoke at the recent american civil liberties union conference. aclus introduced by president susan herrmann. ♪ susan: good afternoon, everybody. thank you. a very nice call and response. it is my great honor to be introducing our next speaker ,oday, the persistent speaker senator elizabeth warren. of you know, mitch mcconnell and his republican colleagues did stop senator warren from reading karen to to rep. scott: kings warnings about jeff sessions in the senate. she was warned and given an explanation. nevertheless -- i'm thinking you while want to say the
it takes you to meet abraham lincoln. it takes you to meet alexander hamilton, martin luther king, the great leaders of our world. a book is a time travel machine and i encourage young people to do that in the summer months. >> book tv wants to know what you are reading . send us your summer reading list at look to the on -- at book tv on twitter or book_tv on instagram. book tv on c-span2 -- television for serious readers. >> senator elizabeth warren of massachusetts spoke at the...
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people are choosing a new president there are twenty four candidates including the company president abraham and the opposition leader some a c. say security though is a major concern after dozens of people were killed over the past week. entire neighborhoods have been destroyed in northern california by boats being described as flaming tornadoes at least five people including two young children and their great grandmother have been killed in the fire as police say that seventeen people missing in the city of reading kristen salumi reports. smoldering scenes of devastation after wildfires blaze through shasta county in northern california the fast moving flames leveled entire neighborhoods claiming two lives and some five hundred structures i want to give the word a caution to folks here that if they do receive a call one time if they're on a home phone or a cell phone or they see something on social media that if they have an evacuation at their house or that zone i would like them to leave this fire is very unpredictable and we have seen it overrun neighborhoods fierce winds whipped up at
people are choosing a new president there are twenty four candidates including the company president abraham and the opposition leader some a c. say security though is a major concern after dozens of people were killed over the past week. entire neighborhoods have been destroyed in northern california by boats being described as flaming tornadoes at least five people including two young children and their great grandmother have been killed in the fire as police say that seventeen people missing...
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nobody could predict that an assassin would shoot abraham lincoln, and in the place of the great a man to pay her, make a lifelong slaveholder president of the united states. i should not criticize johnson. no, not me. i do not criticize johnson in every way. he was brave. he was patriotic. he was incorruptible. but his idea of how to reconstruct the union was that presidents should do it by executive action and it was none of congress's business. and that a very good reconstruction could be made by ignoring the former slaves rights beyond a simple freedom. when congress try to put her a civil rights bill, johnson vetoed it. and when it tried to pass a bill, andrew johnson vetoed it. and when it proposed a 14th amendment, johnson couldn't veto it, but he did his best to keep it from being passed. it could be said that as a result of this, congress decided that it could make new deal with -- no deal with the president and must make a reconstruction of its own. and so in 1867, over johnson's veto, it put through a a series of acts to force the creation of elections down south by black an
nobody could predict that an assassin would shoot abraham lincoln, and in the place of the great a man to pay her, make a lifelong slaveholder president of the united states. i should not criticize johnson. no, not me. i do not criticize johnson in every way. he was brave. he was patriotic. he was incorruptible. but his idea of how to reconstruct the union was that presidents should do it by executive action and it was none of congress's business. and that a very good reconstruction could be...
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it takes you to meet abraham lincoln. it takes you to meet alexander hamilton, martin luther king, the great leaders of our world. a book is a time travel machine and i encourage young people to do that in the summer months. >> book tv wants to know what you are reading . send us your summer reading list at look to the on -- at book tv on twitter or book_tv on instagram. book tv on c-span2 -- television for serious readers. >> senator elizabeth warren of massachusetts spoke at the recent american civil liberties union conference. see is introduced
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i don't know. >> i was going to ask about abraham lincoln. >> hello, david. i am from michigan. >> what do you do in michigan? >> ever a library board and i am also the executive director for president ford's foundation. i wanted to take this opportunity publicly, to thank you for your unique relationship that the foundations have with the national archives and continuing the legacies of our presidents. i know you have a really working hard lately to try to bring the foundations in the national archives to a different level. i don't know if you want to talk about the unique relationship and your effort to continue the legacies of the president's. >> this is an interesting dynamic. we have a private foundation, the federal government and the family working together to preserve the legacy of the administration and the family. in these now, 14 sites across the country that are part of the national archives and so, there is an advisory group that was kind of dormant when i arrived and it was important to me as i was going around meeting my staff and meeting the f
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violence from islamised militants war except artists drug traffickers and ethnic magellan t's president abraham. is seeking a second five year term and seems likely to get it a former finance minister soon my less you say is challenging him and cush could push the president to a runoff. our report takes us to timbuktu or local fave improve security so they can work on the economy. timbuktu the city in mali is one of the world's most if destinations but in two thousand and twelve islamist rebels captured the city and subjected it to months of brutality government troops drove them out the next year but today security across the north and center of the country is precarious the government has been unable to assert full control the islamists are on the rise again and that has organizers of sunday's election worried. we hope the next president will finally bring peace so that we can start to develop the city again that. without peace there is no development. in april the airport terminal was severely damaged in an assault that left one un soldier dead. the un's peacekeeping mission in mali has long
violence from islamised militants war except artists drug traffickers and ethnic magellan t's president abraham. is seeking a second five year term and seems likely to get it a former finance minister soon my less you say is challenging him and cush could push the president to a runoff. our report takes us to timbuktu or local fave improve security so they can work on the economy. timbuktu the city in mali is one of the world's most if destinations but in two thousand and twelve islamist rebels...
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there of have racked sunday's presidential election in the western african country of mali incumbent abraham. is seeking a second term and is the favorite to win out of twenty three candidates standing but attacks on polling booths have kept many voters away eighteen million people live in mali it's one of the poorest countries in the world fifteen thousand u.n. peacekeeping forces are stationed in the country including one thousand german troops in addition there are four thousand five hundred french troops mali being a former french colony but despite their presence jihadist attacks and violence have risen in recent years. lining up for security check before going to constant ballot the threat of violence is on the minds of everyone here. the incumbent it brought him to is favorite to win this race though both opponents and voters have voiced doubt over his record in this insurgency driven country. no one him and you know we need more security in mali that's the most important thing work for young people in. mali has been beset by violence since islamist militants swept through the country
there of have racked sunday's presidential election in the western african country of mali incumbent abraham. is seeking a second term and is the favorite to win out of twenty three candidates standing but attacks on polling booths have kept many voters away eighteen million people live in mali it's one of the poorest countries in the world fifteen thousand u.n. peacekeeping forces are stationed in the country including one thousand german troops in addition there are four thousand five hundred...
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violence from islamist militants to our accept protests drug traffickers and ethnic major land president abraham. is seeking a second five year term and seems likely to get it the former finance minister some say is challenging him and could push the president to a runoff extreme summer temperatures in many parts of the northern hemisphere have left firefighters battling massive blazes in the united states to firefighters have died after struggling to bring inferno in northern california under control dozens of homes in the city of reading have gone up in smoke and the blaze has not yet been contained. wow. it's a vision of hell fires swirling at high speed this is reading california at night wildfires raging through the forests and into the suburbs at incredible speed. and this is what they left behind hundreds of homes turned to char and rubble devastation for homeowners. two firefighters have already been killed whilst tackling the flames in california it's an uphill battle. only five percent of the blaze is under control so far current conditions high temperatures and wind are going nowhere.
violence from islamist militants to our accept protests drug traffickers and ethnic major land president abraham. is seeking a second five year term and seems likely to get it the former finance minister some say is challenging him and could push the president to a runoff extreme summer temperatures in many parts of the northern hemisphere have left firefighters battling massive blazes in the united states to firefighters have died after struggling to bring inferno in northern california under...
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people in mali vote in a presidential election today is expected to be a tight race between incumbent abraham boubacar kifah who is seeking a second five year term and opposition candidate to my left the say the poll comes as the country battles a wave of ethnic violence and jihadism. zimbabwe's former president robert mugabe has declared he will not vote for the man who ousted him last year amberson and god wot speaking in harare he says that his successor quote illegally took power but he encouraged them bob weigh ins to accept the results of monday's presidential election. israel has released palestinian teenager i had i mean me from prison a seventeen year old was jailed for eight months alongside her mother for slapping and kicking two israeli soldiers near her home in the west bank israel says she's being used by her family for political reasons or palestinians she has become a symbol of resistance. extreme summer temperatures in many parts of the northern hemisphere have left firefighters battling massive blazes in the united states at least five people have died in infernos raging thr
people in mali vote in a presidential election today is expected to be a tight race between incumbent abraham boubacar kifah who is seeking a second five year term and opposition candidate to my left the say the poll comes as the country battles a wave of ethnic violence and jihadism. zimbabwe's former president robert mugabe has declared he will not vote for the man who ousted him last year amberson and god wot speaking in harare he says that his successor quote illegally took power but he...
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to vote in the presidential election today and expected to be a tight race there between incumbent abraham backer and kate a who is seeking a second five year term the opposition counters some say the poll comes as the country battles a wave of ethnic violence and jihad ism. there's been a dramatic decline in the number of undocumented migrants reaching europe this year overall fifty thought five days and people have arrived at half the figure for the same period in two hundred seventeen but one race has seen a surge in illegal crossings with spain overtaking italy as the main landing point over atheism migrants have been rescued crossing from rockall since friday. pursued by a police post apart from morocco lands on a spanish beach. a group of migrants jumped and disappear into the surrounding dean's. the scenes were captured on friday off the straits of gibraltar the narrowest body of water separating north africa and spain it's become a key migrant range more than twenty one peasant people have made the crossing so far this year that's three times more than in twenty seventeen. about se
to vote in the presidential election today and expected to be a tight race there between incumbent abraham backer and kate a who is seeking a second five year term the opposition counters some say the poll comes as the country battles a wave of ethnic violence and jihad ism. there's been a dramatic decline in the number of undocumented migrants reaching europe this year overall fifty thought five days and people have arrived at half the figure for the same period in two hundred seventeen but...
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underway in mali were close results is expected in the west africans presidential election incumbent abraham. was among the first to cast his ballot in the capital bamma co he is seeking a second five year term as main rival as opposition candidates in my life he say a former finance minister there has also been unrest in the run up to the poll with the country battling ongoing ethnic violence and jihadism. for more let's go to journalist bram post amiss who's in mali's capital bamako brann there have been concerns of election violence what can you tell us about the security situation this hour. right this acuity situation in the capital bamako is pretty well sewn up i'm in the polling stations where i've been has been well protected nobody enters a polling station without showing a vote of scots or that means no elements who shouldn't be there are allowed in i would imagine that in the rest of the country in several other regions most notably sikka soca in the kook liko and say grew the situation is a bit similar i would imagine the thing places like mob scene which is where the attention s
underway in mali were close results is expected in the west africans presidential election incumbent abraham. was among the first to cast his ballot in the capital bamma co he is seeking a second five year term as main rival as opposition candidates in my life he say a former finance minister there has also been unrest in the run up to the poll with the country battling ongoing ethnic violence and jihadism. for more let's go to journalist bram post amiss who's in mali's capital bamako brann...
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mali vote in a presidential election today and it's expected to be a tight race between incumbent abraham boubacar kifah who is seeking a second five year term and opposition candidates to my less he say a poll comes as the country battles a wave of ethnic violence and jihadism. zimbabwe's former president robert mugabe has declared he will not vote for the man who ousted him last year emerson speaking in harare he said his successor quote illegally took power but he encourage them to accept the results of monday's presidential election. israel has released palestinian teenager i had to mimi from prison a seventeen year old was jailed for eight months alongside her mother for slapping and kicking two israeli soldiers near her home in the west bank israel says she's being used by her family for political reasons the palestinians she has become a symbol of resistance. to russia now which has put on a display of its military might during the annual navy day parade on show were forty warships sailing in parade formation through the waters of st petersburg president vladimir putin presided ove
mali vote in a presidential election today and it's expected to be a tight race between incumbent abraham boubacar kifah who is seeking a second five year term and opposition candidates to my less he say a poll comes as the country battles a wave of ethnic violence and jihadism. zimbabwe's former president robert mugabe has declared he will not vote for the man who ousted him last year emerson speaking in harare he said his successor quote illegally took power but he encourage them to accept...
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she leaves behind her best friend and brother abraham and her beloved nephew abraham, junior.sked us to share a gofundme page. that information is at the bottom of your screen. if you would like to make a donation towards helping them offset their expenses. at crowne plaza, we know business travel isn't just business. there's this. a bit of this. why not? your hotel should make it easy to do all the things you do. which is what we do. crowne plaza. we're all business, mostly. i'm a tin can tied to your bumper, cause.... i don't think enough people heard about your big day. but nothing says "we got married" like a 12 ounce piece of scrap metal. yo! we got married! honk if you like joint assets. now you're so busy soaking up all this attention, you don't see the car in front of you. and if i can crash your "perfect day", imagine what i can do to the rest of 'em. so get allstate, and be better protected from mayhem. like me. retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changi
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abraham boubacar kaita one of twenty four candidates security at polling stations is a major concern after the killing of dozens of people in the past week votes are being counted in cambodia's general election with the ruling party already predicting an landslide victory for a prime minister who would send human rights groups have called the poll a sham the main opposition was benz and its leaders jailed or exiled two days of torrential monsoon rains in india's most populous state have caused the deaths of nearly sixty people landslides in the tar pradesh have destroyed hundreds of homes and large areas that the state are flooded and a nation governments urging everyone on the island of lombok to stay calm after an earthquake killed at least fourteen people and injured many more the magnitude six point four tremor damaged hundreds of homes and triggered landslides more than one hundred aftershocks have been felt. iraq's prime minister has suspended the electricity minister after weeks of protests about power outages poor public services and that of women i know the demonstrations co
abraham boubacar kaita one of twenty four candidates security at polling stations is a major concern after the killing of dozens of people in the past week votes are being counted in cambodia's general election with the ruling party already predicting an landslide victory for a prime minister who would send human rights groups have called the poll a sham the main opposition was benz and its leaders jailed or exiled two days of torrential monsoon rains in india's most populous state have caused...
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the vote which will see twenty four contenders for the presidency including the incumbent president abraham boubacar kater last week the campaign team the opposition leader or similar c.s.a. were touched by gunmen in timbuktu. relief workers in southern nigeria are struggling to cope with a new wave of refugees fleeing cameroon in october fighting broke out after separatists declared an independent state called amazonia in the south since then thousands of refugees have been crossing the border to escape the violence up at address reports from the cameroon nigeria border where new registration exercise has started. only in korean and her baby among hundreds of new arrivals crossing over from cameroon so five kilometers from this refugee registration center after wandering from village to village she eventually crossed the border into nigeria three days ago. so is lousy out of call me i wanted to come since last year but now i've bought at the dead including my as hiding inside cameroon because there's a war there we were dodging the troops she's already lost three of our relatives and fears
the vote which will see twenty four contenders for the presidency including the incumbent president abraham boubacar kater last week the campaign team the opposition leader or similar c.s.a. were touched by gunmen in timbuktu. relief workers in southern nigeria are struggling to cope with a new wave of refugees fleeing cameroon in october fighting broke out after separatists declared an independent state called amazonia in the south since then thousands of refugees have been crossing the border...
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news around the world voters in mali go to the polls on sunday to elect a president incumbent leader abraham. is favored to secure a second term in office his closeness challenger is former finance minister so my last few say five years after an international military intervention to restore peace mali is still facing an ethnic violence. militants in afghanistan have killed at least two people and injured five others in assault on a training center for midwives nearly seventy people were inside the center in jalalabad when the extremists attacked witnesses heard gunfire and several no group has yet claimed responsibility. tens of thousands of russians have protested against plans to hike the retirement age rallies organized by trade unions and the communist party mobilized people in over a dozen cities across the country president vladimir putin had previously vowed not to raise the age before russians could collect their state pension which hasn't changed since the stalin years. pope francis has accepted the resignation of cardinal mccarrick one of the most prominent figures in the catholic
news around the world voters in mali go to the polls on sunday to elect a president incumbent leader abraham. is favored to secure a second term in office his closeness challenger is former finance minister so my last few say five years after an international military intervention to restore peace mali is still facing an ethnic violence. militants in afghanistan have killed at least two people and injured five others in assault on a training center for midwives nearly seventy people were inside...
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. >>> este aplauso es para abraham mateo. se acabÓ el amor.ero no solo se acabÓ el amor, tambiÉn se acabÓ el programa asÍ que gracias por haber venido y como se predigo, no estÁ comunidad >>> fin de semana sangriento dentro y fuera de estados unidos se reportan varios tirots. >>> muy buenas noches, gracias murió y tres fueron hospitalizadas en un tiroteo en toronto. afuera de un st la ciudad. entre las víctimas se encuentra una menor de edad. la policía dice que es muy pronto para decir si se trata de un acto terrorista >>> una persona murió y otra resultó herida en un tiroteo en una iglesia mormona. el sospechoso abro fuego en un ataque que estaba dirigido a uno delos 50 feligreses que estaban en el lugar. después del ataque el hombre se fue caminando a su casa. >>> se celebra una vigilia esta noche en honor a una mujer que murió cuando un hombre armado irrumpió en el local. >>> un diverso grupo de personas se reunieron afuera del supermercado donde el día de ayer ocurrió lo que nadie se hubiera imaginado. >>> las flores, las velas y las masa
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finally i mentioned to spence abraham wasn't this a probationary job? he said no air fine. don't worry. that's how i got into it. it as serious point i'm making about making sure your friends know what you want to do because this is really how -- you talk to people with interesting jobs in washington, and just about everyone will tell you if you're being honest they will think of a person who thought of them or connected them to someone else or just decided to give them a break. dick cheney, you hear him talk about his career coming to washington 24 years old, 25 years old. ph.d student and how he ended up white house chief of staff and he was 33 or 34 years old and it was just people along the way. seeing what he was interested in. a talking to b and b talking to c and things following from that. another good way of becoming a presidential speechwriter is go to work for a governor who gets elected president. just got to find that governor. vaughn: i think often times younger people hear the words it's about you who know. and i think that often times there is a pejorative m
finally i mentioned to spence abraham wasn't this a probationary job? he said no air fine. don't worry. that's how i got into it. it as serious point i'm making about making sure your friends know what you want to do because this is really how -- you talk to people with interesting jobs in washington, and just about everyone will tell you if you're being honest they will think of a person who thought of them or connected them to someone else or just decided to give them a break. dick cheney,...
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great detail and abraham lincoln. i'm a big fan being from illinois. just love stories of what i think is our greatest president. but some of the challenges and also victories he was able to get through. also finished grantor announced ulysses s. grant book. love back, highly recommend that. i'm going through washington crossing, the true story of the revolution and we kind of have in our minds the picture of what that crossing will like crossing the delaware and reality was pretty different. i'm enjoying the book as well. and then we have a few others that i am working on. most of them just want to understand history, want to recognize again the great privilege we have of living in this country. those have made it through difficult times in the past and how hopefully i am confident we can make it through challenging times as we go forward as well. >> so, you're probably wondering how this all started. i mean, writing a bunny book about the life of a vice president. so charlotte is going to kind of take it from there. yeah, thank you everyone for comin
great detail and abraham lincoln. i'm a big fan being from illinois. just love stories of what i think is our greatest president. but some of the challenges and also victories he was able to get through. also finished grantor announced ulysses s. grant book. love back, highly recommend that. i'm going through washington crossing, the true story of the revolution and we kind of have in our minds the picture of what that crossing will like crossing the delaware and reality was pretty different....
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the vote which will see twenty four contenders for the presidency including the incumbent president abraham. last week the campaign team for the opposition leader . was attacked by a gunman in timbuktu. and wildfires in northern california killed at least two firefighters and forced thousands of residents to flee firefighters say the blaze is only partly contained hot weather and high winds are fueling the flames well those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after one of one essential that's a water bottle. a survivor of the genocide the million people who begged me to kill them when they're suffering but i didn't have the heart to do who's dedicated his life to searching the woods for bones of the victims of the srebrenica massacre. will leave them here is that all. you know hope of finally laying the past to rest and giving peace to the victims' families because i need to if i could just find a think about i could bury him bone hunter on al-jazeera. twelve young boys and their football coach enter a cave in northern thailand and disappear. with water levels rising how
the vote which will see twenty four contenders for the presidency including the incumbent president abraham. last week the campaign team for the opposition leader . was attacked by a gunman in timbuktu. and wildfires in northern california killed at least two firefighters and forced thousands of residents to flee firefighters say the blaze is only partly contained hot weather and high winds are fueling the flames well those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after one of...
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william seward was the secretary of state at the time under abraham lincoln. he was a prime mover of america's effort to purchase alaska. eward atnting depicts s his desk, debating with a russian minister, the sovereign -- the final price. the critics at the time really felt the united states was being taken advantage of because the russians had harvested all the furs and got the resources out there were the easiest to take it manage of their they felt that was too much money. the sculpture is one of william seward and alaskans celebrate day inear, seward's made of the negotiator who alaska part of the united states. we are looking at a canon that was brought to alaska in 1867 by the first detachment of u.s. followings, sent here the ratification of the alaska treaty. with russia. the troops were sent to set up some forts and alaska and to start the process of americanizing russian america. took several decades to accomplish. there was no civilian government in alaska until 1882. before that, starting with the u.s. army, it was under military rule pretty much.
william seward was the secretary of state at the time under abraham lincoln. he was a prime mover of america's effort to purchase alaska. eward atnting depicts s his desk, debating with a russian minister, the sovereign -- the final price. the critics at the time really felt the united states was being taken advantage of because the russians had harvested all the furs and got the resources out there were the easiest to take it manage of their they felt that was too much money. the sculpture is...
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there, his son solomon built a temple on the same mountain top where centuries earlier abraham passed his greatest test of faith and earned the jewish people an ever lasting covenant with god. it was in jerusalem where isaiah was, and jeremiah pro prophetized. and jerusalem remembers every year as we celebrate hanukkah. there is no people on earth with a stronger connection to the city than the jewish's people's connection to the city of jerusalem. the power of that connection proved itself during 2000 years of exile. three times a day we turn to jerusalem in prayer, under wedding canopies and in houses of mourning, the jewish people remember jerusalem. we yearn to return to zion and rebuild jerusalem and we sum up the hopes and dreams of our people in three hebrew words. next year in jerusalem. yet, despite this unique bond in the history of nations and nearly 70 years after israel declared jerusalem its capital, not a single nation recognized it. so many knew the truth, but no one had the courage to speak it. that is until president trump made history by recognizing history. [cheers
there, his son solomon built a temple on the same mountain top where centuries earlier abraham passed his greatest test of faith and earned the jewish people an ever lasting covenant with god. it was in jerusalem where isaiah was, and jeremiah pro prophetized. and jerusalem remembers every year as we celebrate hanukkah. there is no people on earth with a stronger connection to the city than the jewish's people's connection to the city of jerusalem. the power of that connection proved itself...
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the vote which will see twenty four contenders for the presidency including the incumbent president abraham. last week the campaign team for the opposition leader. was attacked by gunmen in timbuktu and. now photos of a whale being caught up in iceland and fearing ating animal activists they're demanding a ban on commercial hunting there and d.n.a. testing has revealed the meat from the latest killing can't be exported to restaurants in japan the clock reports in reykjavik. iceland has much to boast of when it comes to natural resources its dramatic scenery and geothermal springs draw tourists in their millions and there's the marine environment to tens of thousands of people go whale watching every year there's even a whale museum where you can immerse yourself in an ocean of life size whale replicas the one thing iceland tries not to publicize too much is the fact that whales are still killed commercially here which in rage is a big sector of society doing these they are going to steps backward into the viking times and the whaling nowadays especially well not just in iceland but the whal
the vote which will see twenty four contenders for the presidency including the incumbent president abraham. last week the campaign team for the opposition leader. was attacked by gunmen in timbuktu and. now photos of a whale being caught up in iceland and fearing ating animal activists they're demanding a ban on commercial hunting there and d.n.a. testing has revealed the meat from the latest killing can't be exported to restaurants in japan the clock reports in reykjavik. iceland has much to...
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. >> marÍa fernanda y juan pablo abraham le contaron a rogelio mora tagle como el astro francÉs terminÓlo s y en donde se sep 71 quitÓ la camisa y te preocupes y las estrellas y Él con mucho gusto aceptÓ el sombrero. >> recibiÓ feliz el sombrero y campeÓn del mundo. >> ya en el vestidor de los campeones pogba se apoderÓ del sombrero azul. >> el astro francÉs fue seducido por el sombrero hasta la tristeza esto sucediÓ cuando el tri perdiÓ con suecia. >> en el sentimiento de tristeza que fue contundente pero de alegrÍa que al final de cunt mÉxico consiguiÓ su paso a la siguiente ronda. siguen en mosÚu y siguen emocionados. >> disfrutando del momento y trabajando en equipo mÁs. >> marÍa fernanda y juan pablo sabe que la camiseta costarÁ muchÍsimo dinero pero su verdadera valor es sentimental. >> el fÚtbol es para unir ha la gente unir a las naciones y sacar lo mejor de la gente rogelio mora tagle noticias telemundo >>> asÍ llegamos al final de la ediciÓn de telemundo, gracias por el privilegio de su tiempo quÉdese con nosotros ya comienza exatlÓn buenas noches. gracias. cc: telemundo netwo
. >> marÍa fernanda y juan pablo abraham le contaron a rogelio mora tagle como el astro francÉs terminÓlo s y en donde se sep 71 quitÓ la camisa y te preocupes y las estrellas y Él con mucho gusto aceptÓ el sombrero. >> recibiÓ feliz el sombrero y campeÓn del mundo. >> ya en el vestidor de los campeones pogba se apoderÓ del sombrero azul. >> el astro francÉs fue seducido por el sombrero hasta la tristeza esto sucediÓ cuando el tri perdiÓ con suecia. >>...
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the outskirts of omaha, it was incorporated in 1862 through an act of congress signed into law by abraham lincoln, one of the company's biggest supporters, union pacific has served as a critical link of global supply chains with 40% of overall traffic originating or terminating outside the united states. at the head of it all is our guest today, chairman, president and ceo lance fritz who joins us at an interesting time for the us economy. trade wars and automation were not a thing a century and a half ago these issues very much affect how union pacific and its competitors operate today. mr. fritz recently wrote an op-ed that pulling out of the agreement which donald trump has contemplated could not only damage the us economy by raising consumer prices but also hurt many of the 14 million american workers whose jobs depend on trade with canada and mexico including states that helped elect the president. mr. fritz has a pretty strong horse in this race as he runs a railroad that handles 70% of us railcar go into and out of mexico. as head of the nation's largest publicly traded railroad vi
the outskirts of omaha, it was incorporated in 1862 through an act of congress signed into law by abraham lincoln, one of the company's biggest supporters, union pacific has served as a critical link of global supply chains with 40% of overall traffic originating or terminating outside the united states. at the head of it all is our guest today, chairman, president and ceo lance fritz who joins us at an interesting time for the us economy. trade wars and automation were not a thing a century...