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and that night, he slept in the very bed in which abraham lincoln died.letter to relatives, i'm sleeping in the bed that abraham lincoln died. strangers offered money to come visit the room. they tried to steal little bits of cloth, and so souvenir hunters were trying to raid this room within hours of the president's death. the coverlet is long gone, stolen at the turn of the century. some of the pillow cases survived. they're in the collection of the park service and the sheets were divided up into little swatches and all over the country in museums and private collections, one can find little swatches of the sheets that were on abraham lincoln's bed, many of them stained with his blood. this room looks very much like it did the night that abraham lincoln was brought here and died the next morning. the prints are the same ones that were on the walls that night. the carpeting is identical. the wallpaper is identical. in fact, a number of artists came to this room and sketched it and also described it. we also know from the photograph taken by the brothers
and that night, he slept in the very bed in which abraham lincoln died.letter to relatives, i'm sleeping in the bed that abraham lincoln died. strangers offered money to come visit the room. they tried to steal little bits of cloth, and so souvenir hunters were trying to raid this room within hours of the president's death. the coverlet is long gone, stolen at the turn of the century. some of the pillow cases survived. they're in the collection of the park service and the sheets were divided up...
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even before abraham lincoln was assassinated here. this house was built in the early 1850s by german immigrant to america william peterson, and he used this house as a boarding house up to 10 or 12 people lived here at a time. and so this is really a relic of 19th century civil war boarding house culture once upon a time everybody lived in boarding houses here congressman senators, even vice presidents of the united states lived in group homes. so this house aside from its history of being the place where abraham lincoln died is an important part of antebellum civil and civil war washington dc history aside from this being the lincoln death house. this house is also great museum of immigrant culture in washington and boarding house life in washington dc. i've been coming here for years making pilgrimages here. i started coming here in 1986 when i joined the reagan administration and i've been coming here for years and very excited that this year for the $150th anniversary. there's going to be a big commemoration for abraham lincoln be
even before abraham lincoln was assassinated here. this house was built in the early 1850s by german immigrant to america william peterson, and he used this house as a boarding house up to 10 or 12 people lived here at a time. and so this is really a relic of 19th century civil war boarding house culture once upon a time everybody lived in boarding houses here congressman senators, even vice presidents of the united states lived in group homes. so this house aside from its history of being the...
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and he often spoke about abraham lincoln in the years ahead. he gave dozens of talks about lincoln which make very interesting reading to this day. but you sometimes would take this cane up and you're waving around and say this cane used to belong to abraham lincoln. and now it belongs to me. and he saw his vocation in a way to keep alive the memory of the progressive lincoln. the lincoln who of the emancipator the lincoln who was slowly but surely coming to a vision of a multi racial future for this country. and frederick douglass said i know if he had lived he would have finished that journey with us. he was at heart a progressive figure an antislavery figure. so douglas kept alive this memory of lincoln which in some ways that was a very different memory than the memory profounded by even robert lincoln who often said my father was a very conservative man and emphasized the conservatism of the lincoln legacy. so this represents one example of the kind of ways lincoln's memory was contested after his death. and of course the memory was very d
and he often spoke about abraham lincoln in the years ahead. he gave dozens of talks about lincoln which make very interesting reading to this day. but you sometimes would take this cane up and you're waving around and say this cane used to belong to abraham lincoln. and now it belongs to me. and he saw his vocation in a way to keep alive the memory of the progressive lincoln. the lincoln who of the emancipator the lincoln who was slowly but surely coming to a vision of a multi racial future...
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probably never even knew what abraham lincoln looked like. which if you've seen some pictures of lincoln might not be such a bad thing. all right, but the important point is they knew the name the name is had circulated through republican circles and in the press even before the lincoln douglas debates lincoln was second in the balloting for vice president in 1856 in the first convention. it had john c fremont as a republican's first candidate. and what they learned in that first convention. and the following election the republicans was two things one. is that the south and republicans were mutually exclusive as i said before and that fremont actually did pretty well and he would have beaten james buchanan. you know, i'm related to james buchanan figures one of the worst ones in that. i ended up with a distant cousin. is that is that if there are four what we would call they call him doubtful states in the republican circles in 1860. we would call him battleground states. there were four states that buchanan won that had if fremont had one k
probably never even knew what abraham lincoln looked like. which if you've seen some pictures of lincoln might not be such a bad thing. all right, but the important point is they knew the name the name is had circulated through republican circles and in the press even before the lincoln douglas debates lincoln was second in the balloting for vice president in 1856 in the first convention. it had john c fremont as a republican's first candidate. and what they learned in that first convention....
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and they take over and come back, no we're the chosen son of abraham, no, we're the chosen son of abraham a place of conflict, of friction. >> the massive structure was built over the caves by king herod nearly 2000 years after abraham's burial. >> underneath cave is the complex and the tomb of the fathers and mothers is, this building is on top of where that cave is. >> abraham's son. >> the father of all religions, below us in a cave is the burial site. >> they believe abraham in body and faith come to this place. >> when we look at this script, it's arabic. >> this is in a muslim style because the muslim controlled 700 years, 1267 until 1967. >> for 700 years. >> right, and here we have biblical verses and beyond that is the locked door and muslim side. >> the mosque is on the other side. >> 10 days a year they get full control of the building. >> and in here as well. >> and there are holidays and 10 days a year we get full control. >> into the mosque? >> yes. >> the united nations organization unesco recently declared the complex and all of hebron a palestinian site in need of protect
and they take over and come back, no we're the chosen son of abraham, no, we're the chosen son of abraham a place of conflict, of friction. >> the massive structure was built over the caves by king herod nearly 2000 years after abraham's burial. >> underneath cave is the complex and the tomb of the fathers and mothers is, this building is on top of where that cave is. >> abraham's son. >> the father of all religions, below us in a cave is the burial site. >> they...
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abraham lincoln said it was better to remain silent stuff speaking up. that's my cue to stop talking. regarding her temporary politics, the past few years have been hearing the same things over in over again. you can't make this stuff up. mark, do you find that the wild realities of american politics are making your job more difficult? >> yeah, it's not been easy. when i first was aware of abraham lincoln, i was just a little kid and i had this child illustrator book of lincoln and it showed him and his cousin in the bare feet were walking outside in the mud, and then they went inside and lincoln picked up his cousin, held him upside down and put his money footprint on the ceiling. now, did that happen? who cares, but it's believable. there was you can't imagine calvin coolidge upside down like that. some people thought that lincoln's jokes were dirty, they weren't dirty, they were earthy. for example here in a bunch of guys were talking about revolutionary war and lincoln said, but the american economy should've done is to put pictures of george washing
abraham lincoln said it was better to remain silent stuff speaking up. that's my cue to stop talking. regarding her temporary politics, the past few years have been hearing the same things over in over again. you can't make this stuff up. mark, do you find that the wild realities of american politics are making your job more difficult? >> yeah, it's not been easy. when i first was aware of abraham lincoln, i was just a little kid and i had this child illustrator book of lincoln and it...
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these two men -- abraham lincoln. these two men were born in the first decade of the 18th century, and it was a time when the attitude towards slavery had not quite slavery. a lot of people kind of thought slavery was wrong and unfortunate, but not at the top of priorities of things that needed to be removed. a lot of people looked at slavery as a necessary evil. thomas jefferson took that view, george washington, henry clay later of kentucky. but, so the story of john brown and abraham lincoln is in part how they came to their views about a slavery. now, before the story ends john brown is probably the most vehemently or quite possibly the most violently opposed to slavery person in the united states, and he literally wages war against slavery. abraham lincoln is equally opposed to slavery, but he has a very different view on how slavery should be combated. and so how they position and the difference, thediverging views they take, okay, we agree slavery is wrong, what are you going to do about it, that's the differen
these two men -- abraham lincoln. these two men were born in the first decade of the 18th century, and it was a time when the attitude towards slavery had not quite slavery. a lot of people kind of thought slavery was wrong and unfortunate, but not at the top of priorities of things that needed to be removed. a lot of people looked at slavery as a necessary evil. thomas jefferson took that view, george washington, henry clay later of kentucky. but, so the story of john brown and abraham lincoln...
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when i first was aware of abraham link con, i was a little kid. and i have this child illustrated book about lincoln. and it showed he and his cousin in their bare feet were walking around outside in the mud and then they went inside and lincoln picked up his cousin, held him upside down and left muddy footprints on the ceiling. now, did that happen? who cares. but it was believable. i mean, there was no -- i can't magical vin coolidge upside down like that. some thought lincoln's joeblgs were dirty. they weren't dirty. they were earthy. he and a bunch of guys were talking about the revolutionary war and lincoln said what the american colonists should have done is put pictures of george washington and all of the british privies because nothing scares the shit out of an englishman than general washington. earthy, right? and before lincoln became president, a man from virginia challenged him to a duel. linken responded. he said, i accept your challenge, sir, as long as i pick the weapons and the distance at which we stand. cow manure at five paces.
when i first was aware of abraham link con, i was a little kid. and i have this child illustrated book about lincoln. and it showed he and his cousin in their bare feet were walking around outside in the mud and then they went inside and lincoln picked up his cousin, held him upside down and left muddy footprints on the ceiling. now, did that happen? who cares. but it was believable. i mean, there was no -- i can't magical vin coolidge upside down like that. some thought lincoln's joeblgs were...
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the abraham accords to ne . otiate the terms. the abraham accords to negotiate the _ the terms.ministration created an alliance between israel and arab states and is seen as a way to keep iran's activities and check in the region, which was left out of the rallying deal. but the new administration says priorities have it's not that we want a deal. we know we have to have verifiable constraint on orion. the president has put a very simple proposition on the table and obama president also believed iran cannot be allowed to acquire nuclear weapon. we use the 2015joint plan of action not as the ceiling because the floor to lengthen and strengthen and also to negotiate follow—on agreements and to address other areas of malign behaviour by iran including nuclear ballistic missiles. ih behaviour by iran including nuclear ballistic missiles.— ballistic missiles. in 2015 i was embedded _ ballistic missiles. in 2015 i was embedded with _ ballistic missiles. in 2015 i was embedded with the _ ballistic missiles. in 2015 i was embedded with the military . ballistic missiles. in 2015 i was em
the abraham accords to ne . otiate the terms. the abraham accords to negotiate the _ the terms.ministration created an alliance between israel and arab states and is seen as a way to keep iran's activities and check in the region, which was left out of the rallying deal. but the new administration says priorities have it's not that we want a deal. we know we have to have verifiable constraint on orion. the president has put a very simple proposition on the table and obama president also...
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abraham lincoln was there. and he spoke.put he apologized for being an inter loper as he put if and cast himself as a subject of t a sto about a man and i quote with ro features theth ladies could not call handsome. riding through the woods he met a lady on horseback, he waited n for her to pass, but instead, she stopped and scrutinized him before saying, wow, for land's sake, you are the homeliest man i ever saw. yes, ma'am, but i can't help it, he replied. no, i suppose not said the ladyn but youce the might stay at hom. once the editors had stopped --s laughing, lincoln said he felt that with propriety, he might t home.tayed atat well, the story is, i chose it, because it's particularly apt. i was scheduled to speak here last year at the symposium, but when it came to it, i stayed ata home. and now, i may possibly be the ugliest man you've ever seen, trough i certainly hope not. but that wasn't why i stayed away. i simply wasn't well enough to travel. so i'm especially grateful to president john white, and t
abraham lincoln was there. and he spoke.put he apologized for being an inter loper as he put if and cast himself as a subject of t a sto about a man and i quote with ro features theth ladies could not call handsome. riding through the woods he met a lady on horseback, he waited n for her to pass, but instead, she stopped and scrutinized him before saying, wow, for land's sake, you are the homeliest man i ever saw. yes, ma'am, but i can't help it, he replied. no, i suppose not said the ladyn but...
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director of the abraham lincoln bicentennial commission. thank you for joining us today. unlike that of winston churchill, abraham lincoln's new york tended towards self deprecation. during one of the famed lincoln douglas debates and illinois, a spectator shouted that lincoln was being two faced. two faced, cried lincoln. if i had to faces, do you think i would wear this one? lincoln's humor was an essential component of his personality and political persona. richard we'll explore with us whether his humor might also occasionally have been a handicap. richard carwardine was educated at corpus kristie and the university of california at berkeley. for three decades, he taught history at the university of sheffield, before being appointed roads professor of american history and institutions at oxford university, and a fellow of st. catharines college. he was elected president of corpus kristie college oxford in 2010, and served in that post until 2016. he is the author of one of the finest modern biographies of the 16th president, lincoln, a
director of the abraham lincoln bicentennial commission. thank you for joining us today. unlike that of winston churchill, abraham lincoln's new york tended towards self deprecation. during one of the famed lincoln douglas debates and illinois, a spectator shouted that lincoln was being two faced. two faced, cried lincoln. if i had to faces, do you think i would wear this one? lincoln's humor was an essential component of his personality and political persona. richard we'll explore with us...
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up next, a conversation about portraying abraham lincoln onstage. we heard from playwright richard alison the road necessary sacrifices, the play about two meetings between abraham lincoln and abolitionist frederick douglass >> to date we are happy to welcome play right richard how listen actors david selby and craig wallace. all of these men have either appeared on the ford stage or created works that appeared on the ford stage. too many times to count. we are thrilled to have them with us today. i'm also, i would like to say we've been watching demonstrations in our neighborhoods, across the nation, as we plan for the future affords feeder we know that we have work to do. we commit to using our platform to tell stories that speak to the present moment. with courage, inspiration, healing and of course abraham lincoln's legacy. today we are talking with richard craig and david about a specific play in which they all took part, necessary sacrifice, which forwards theater premiered in 2012. boards commissioned richard to write the play to celebrate th
up next, a conversation about portraying abraham lincoln onstage. we heard from playwright richard alison the road necessary sacrifices, the play about two meetings between abraham lincoln and abolitionist frederick douglass >> to date we are happy to welcome play right richard how listen actors david selby and craig wallace. all of these men have either appeared on the ford stage or created works that appeared on the ford stage. too many times to count. we are thrilled to have them with...
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for that black soldier the abraham the election of abraham lincoln was very meaningful now. i don't know if god told him that lincoln would be re-elected for four years after that because clearly lincoln would be assassinated a few months later. i want to close by just highlighting how important it was that this election was held in wartime. that for lincoln while the nation was grappling with the issue of treason on a massive level the south fighting against the north and also threats of treason from within the north itself with these secret societies. it was still incumbent upon lincoln to hold the election and to abide by the results. he never wavered in that. he never thought about canceling the election or not. turning over the white house to george mcclellan should mcclellan have beaten him. and i think the election of 1864 is one of the most important elections in our history because of the very fact that it was helped. it was held while all of these massive problems were going on in the country. so on thursday, we're going to talk about the assassination of lincoln a
for that black soldier the abraham the election of abraham lincoln was very meaningful now. i don't know if god told him that lincoln would be re-elected for four years after that because clearly lincoln would be assassinated a few months later. i want to close by just highlighting how important it was that this election was held in wartime. that for lincoln while the nation was grappling with the issue of treason on a massive level the south fighting against the north and also threats of...
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furthersanctions the abraham accords to isolate iran.n created an alliance between israel and arab states and is seen as a way to keep iran's activities in in the region, which was left out of the iran nuclear deal. but administration says priorities have shifted since barack obama left the white house. it is have shifted since barack obama left the white house.— left the white house. it is not that we want _ left the white house. it is not that we want a _ left the white house. it is not that we want a big _ left the white house. it is not that we want a big deal. - left the white house. it is not that we want a big deal. we l that we want a big deal. we know we have to have, we have do have verifiable permanent constraints on lahri's nuclear programme. president put a simple proposition on the table, when the last democratic president also believe, that iran cannot be allowed to nuclear weapon. iran cannot be allowed to nuclearweapon. but iran cannot be allowed to nuclear weapon. but our goal is to not stop there. while all in this pro
furthersanctions the abraham accords to isolate iran.n created an alliance between israel and arab states and is seen as a way to keep iran's activities in in the region, which was left out of the iran nuclear deal. but administration says priorities have shifted since barack obama left the white house. it is have shifted since barack obama left the white house.— left the white house. it is not that we want _ left the white house. it is not that we want a _ left the white house. it is not...
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we should be building on the abraham accords to isolate iran.. the abraham accords, negotiated by the trump administration, created an alliance between israel and arab states and is seen as a way to keep iran's activities in check in the region, which was left out of the iran nuclear deal. but the new administration says priorities have shifted since barack obama left the white house. it's not that we want a deal. we know we have to have, we have to have verifiable, permanent constraints on iran's nuclear programme. the president put a simple proposition on the table, when the last democratic president also believed, but our goal is to not stop there. our goal in this proposition for compliance is to use the 2015joint comprehensive plan of action, the so—called iran deal, not as a ceiling bit is a floor to lengthen and strengthen it and also to negotiate follow—on agreements to address other areas of iran's maligned behaviour including its ballistic missile programme. a key strategic us ally in the region is saudi arabia. in 2015, i was embedded
we should be building on the abraham accords to isolate iran.. the abraham accords, negotiated by the trump administration, created an alliance between israel and arab states and is seen as a way to keep iran's activities in check in the region, which was left out of the iran nuclear deal. but the new administration says priorities have shifted since barack obama left the white house. it's not that we want a deal. we know we have to have, we have to have verifiable, permanent constraints on...
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up next a tour of the former boarding house located across the street from ford's theater where abraham lincoln was shot 150 years ago. this is a
up next a tour of the former boarding house located across the street from ford's theater where abraham lincoln was shot 150 years ago. this is a
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abraham lincoln was there, and he spoke. he apologized for being an interloper, as he put it. and cast himself as the subject of a story about a man, and i quote, with features the ladies could not call handsome. riding through the woods, he met a lady on horseback. he waited for her to pass. but instead, she stopped and scrutinized him before saying, well, for lamb's sake, you're the homeliest man i ever saw. yes, madam, but i can't help it, he replied. no, i suppose not, said the lady. but you might stay at home. well, once the editors had stopped laughing, lincoln said he felt with propriety, he might have stayed at home. well, the story is -- i chose it because it's particularly apt. i was scheduled to speak here last year at the symposium, but when it came to it, i stayed at home. and now i may possibly be the ugliest man you have ever seen, though i certainly hope not. but that wasn't why i stayed away. i simply wasn't well enough to travel. so i'm especially grateful to president john white and the executive committee of the abraham lincoln institute for extending the i
abraham lincoln was there, and he spoke. he apologized for being an interloper, as he put it. and cast himself as the subject of a story about a man, and i quote, with features the ladies could not call handsome. riding through the woods, he met a lady on horseback. he waited for her to pass. but instead, she stopped and scrutinized him before saying, well, for lamb's sake, you're the homeliest man i ever saw. yes, madam, but i can't help it, he replied. no, i suppose not, said the lady. but...
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abraham lincoln stood up on the floor of the house in 1848 as pokes. about to go is about to go out. i had a great conversation with doris currents goodwin who's doing i think a similar book on lincoln. about this and the question is whether lincoln lost as he was a freshman congressman. and he stood up on the floor and virtually called james k polk a liar. and he said and he considers and the whigs considered that land between the nueces. and the rio as disputed land and lincoln wants to be sure where the first drop of blood was spilled and demands. literally issues an interrogative or an iraqatory for the president to respond to which he doesn't. he makes the case that that l'oreal was our line, and we were attacked on this side on the american side of the us side of the rio. and and that it's really a sort of i mean it echoes a little bit of today president bush's concept of preemptive defense. i mean they're there at war with us. and if they if they if they attack us. we're going in now. so taylor is down there and goes at the same time poke is hav
abraham lincoln stood up on the floor of the house in 1848 as pokes. about to go is about to go out. i had a great conversation with doris currents goodwin who's doing i think a similar book on lincoln. about this and the question is whether lincoln lost as he was a freshman congressman. and he stood up on the floor and virtually called james k polk a liar. and he said and he considers and the whigs considered that land between the nueces. and the rio as disputed land and lincoln wants to be...
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abraham lincoln 1861. >> the cartoon from the. summarize the situation.am is using a squadron of sailing ships to the south to enforce the blockade. >> helping uncle sam, taxes, more taxesea and tariffs. >> one surprising thing i learned during the series of the deep relationship between federal taxation. from prohibition to the roaring 20s, alcohol and taxes are intertwined sithroughout her history. we will look at that after the break. - freedom of speech is under attack. - we always find a way to persevere. - we use conservative to have ultimate faith in people. - this is bethlehem, the birthplace of jesus. - give it to god, he is doing this for a reason. - this is about veterans as they see themselves. - this is one sick person. - there is a way to find justice. - absolutely beautiful. - and it all leads to this. - at home with me colliding. - do we have a history? and we should learn from the history. - i think the best way you can thank me for being a veteran is to be a good american. - [man] (indistinct) tear down this war. for being a veteran is t
abraham lincoln 1861. >> the cartoon from the. summarize the situation.am is using a squadron of sailing ships to the south to enforce the blockade. >> helping uncle sam, taxes, more taxesea and tariffs. >> one surprising thing i learned during the series of the deep relationship between federal taxation. from prohibition to the roaring 20s, alcohol and taxes are intertwined sithroughout her history. we will look at that after the break. - freedom of speech is under attack. -...
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lincoln lay, on a catafalque built for abraham lincoln.y of us have heard billy's friends talk about his favorite part of the day was returning home from work to see his children's faces light up with joy. how billy loved sharing with them his love for sports, particularly boston sports. how each day was an adventure, whether play fighting with light sabers as the leader mentioned, building cities of legos, and enjoying the magic of harry potter series. everyone who knew billy knew he was a hero on the capitol police force and in his family. it is our hope that with this tribute, the american, too, will know and remember the truth. logan and abigail, no words are adequate. we can only imagine your sadness, but we hope it's a comfort to you that so many now know about your dad and know that he is a hero, that his name will always be on our lips and his memory in our hearts and , that the president of the united states is picking up one of your distractions. ♪ ♪ -- [laughter] is looking after your toys. as everyone mourns your loss and prais
lincoln lay, on a catafalque built for abraham lincoln.y of us have heard billy's friends talk about his favorite part of the day was returning home from work to see his children's faces light up with joy. how billy loved sharing with them his love for sports, particularly boston sports. how each day was an adventure, whether play fighting with light sabers as the leader mentioned, building cities of legos, and enjoying the magic of harry potter series. everyone who knew billy knew he was a...
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lincoln, the immediate proximate cause of secession, jefferson davis was a president before abraham lincoln, that's how quickly secession came about but if you read those they are all very very clear they stand on the side of progress so i will pick up with mister randy love who asks digging even deeper, calhoun's position is a continuation the men of our do what they can, the poor suffer what they must, do democracies just war inside themselves with men of power seeking power, as slaves make them powerful. we get that. >> so in one sense yes, i would love to know if he had read lucidity but getting this from history, his position is exploitation is a common fact in every society, he stands up and says let's not denies this but in every society the rich prey upon the poor and exploit them and it has been this way through all of human history and that is a very bleak pronouncement. calhoun in that sense is a realpolitik or philosopher of naked power in that sense in human relationships and his argument is slavery is simply a more honest configuration of that exploitation in his accus
lincoln, the immediate proximate cause of secession, jefferson davis was a president before abraham lincoln, that's how quickly secession came about but if you read those they are all very very clear they stand on the side of progress so i will pick up with mister randy love who asks digging even deeper, calhoun's position is a continuation the men of our do what they can, the poor suffer what they must, do democracies just war inside themselves with men of power seeking power, as slaves make...
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even before abraham lincoln was assassinated here. this house was built in the early 1850s by german immigrants to america william peterson, and he used this house as a boarding house up to 10 or 12 people lived here at a time. and so this is
even before abraham lincoln was assassinated here. this house was built in the early 1850s by german immigrants to america william peterson, and he used this house as a boarding house up to 10 or 12 people lived here at a time. and so this is
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we'll be speaking to need abraham in ramallah very shortly where protests are being held against the spending splitting up for families a key finding of the report but 1st we go to a faucet in west jerusalem areas we saw in your report a lot of the policies and practices described by human rights watch have existed for many years why they are releasing this report now. well they say it's on 2 fronts one that rather than looking at individual activities policies elements of israeli practice and the occupation they're looking at everything in the round they're setting up a definition for these crimes and they're using that as a legal prism to examine evidence over a wide range and they say that doing that bringing all of these disparate parts of the situation together does meet in those instances the definitions that they set for apartheid and persecution and the other point they make is that whereas some years ago some decades ago there was the idea that the occupation may have been a temporary thing that there was a viable peace process underway with the final destination of a 2 stat
we'll be speaking to need abraham in ramallah very shortly where protests are being held against the spending splitting up for families a key finding of the report but 1st we go to a faucet in west jerusalem areas we saw in your report a lot of the policies and practices described by human rights watch have existed for many years why they are releasing this report now. well they say it's on 2 fronts one that rather than looking at individual activities policies elements of israeli practice and...
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1862 and its actions to have president lincoln secretary of state william stewart request from the abraham lincoln institute at ford's theater society. this is about 45 minutes. >> i'm privileged to introduce our next speaker, doctor william c harris. phil harris is a professor of history at the north carolina state university. he is a native of alabama. he earned his degree in alabama in 1954. he remembered seeing legendary alabama football coach mr. brian, at the popular campus for his early morning practice, but bill said he was always too intimidated to approach the legendary coach. after serving in the u.s. air fort fort -- -- air force, he learned his doctorate in 1965. his teaching career took him to college and the north carolina state where he served as chair of the department of history. whether administering or teaching or both his scholarship -- he's the author of 14 books and numerous articles and essays on the civil war and reconstruction. seven of these books relate to lincoln. notable among them are charity for all, lincoln and the restoration of the union which won the sec
1862 and its actions to have president lincoln secretary of state william stewart request from the abraham lincoln institute at ford's theater society. this is about 45 minutes. >> i'm privileged to introduce our next speaker, doctor william c harris. phil harris is a professor of history at the north carolina state university. he is a native of alabama. he earned his degree in alabama in 1954. he remembered seeing legendary alabama football coach mr. brian, at the popular campus for his...
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it's an honor to be invited to deliver a talk about abraham lincoln on the stage of this historic theater. the biography of john wilkes booth is a must read, not only for the life and motivations of this assassin, but also for the history of american theater during the 19th century. abraham lincoln, en route to washington in february 1861 to become president, drafted the following words regarding his prospective relationship with congress. by the constitution, the executive may recommend measures which he may think proper, and he may veto those measures he thinks improper. and it is supposed he may add to these certain indirect influences to affect the action of congress. however, my political education he meant as a whig, strongly inclines me against a free use of any of these means by the executive to control the legislation of the country. as a rule, i think it's better that congress should originate as well as perfect its measures without external bias. former whigs, who were a majority in lincoln's republican party and would be in congress after the southern states left the union, ha
it's an honor to be invited to deliver a talk about abraham lincoln on the stage of this historic theater. the biography of john wilkes booth is a must read, not only for the life and motivations of this assassin, but also for the history of american theater during the 19th century. abraham lincoln, en route to washington in february 1861 to become president, drafted the following words regarding his prospective relationship with congress. by the constitution, the executive may recommend...
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and they say, abraham lincoln is calling for 400,000 men to be drafted. now remember, this is may of 1864, this is when the war is reaching a low point. public confidence is already low. if lincoln is going to call for these soldiers, it's going to make people lose heart. and so howard and the other journalists write this bogus proclamation. they go to the associated press, which was new back then. they go to the associated press at 4:00 in the morning and give them this bogus draft proclamation in the associated press spreads it to the other new york newspapers. now most of the new york newspapers thought, this looks a little fishy, we are not going to run this draft proclamation until we know for sure that it's authentic. but to new york newspapers, the world, which i have depicted here, this is the editor of the world, and another new york paper, democratic paper called the journal of commerce, they both run it. this bogus draft proclamation runs may 18, 1864, and lincoln is as angry as he probably has ever been in his life. lincoln had actually been w
and they say, abraham lincoln is calling for 400,000 men to be drafted. now remember, this is may of 1864, this is when the war is reaching a low point. public confidence is already low. if lincoln is going to call for these soldiers, it's going to make people lose heart. and so howard and the other journalists write this bogus proclamation. they go to the associated press, which was new back then. they go to the associated press at 4:00 in the morning and give them this bogus draft...
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lincoln lay, on a catapault built for abraham lincoln. how billy loved sharing with them his love for sports, particularly boston sports. how he made each day an adventure, whether play fighting with light sabers as the leader mentioned, building cities of legos and enjoying the magic of harry potter series. everyone who knew billy knew that he was a hero on the capitol police officer and in his family. and our hope is with this tribute that the american people too will know and remember the truth. logan and abigail, no words are adequate. we can only imagine your sadness. but we hope it's a comfort to you that so many now know about your dad and know that he is a hero. that his name will always be on our lips and his memory in our hearts. and that the president of the united states is picking up one of your distractions. the president of the united states looking after your toys. and that so many mourn your loss and pray for you, including the president of the united states. here today to offer words of tribute to billy. we also hope tha
lincoln lay, on a catapault built for abraham lincoln. how billy loved sharing with them his love for sports, particularly boston sports. how he made each day an adventure, whether play fighting with light sabers as the leader mentioned, building cities of legos and enjoying the magic of harry potter series. everyone who knew billy knew that he was a hero on the capitol police officer and in his family. and our hope is with this tribute that the american people too will know and remember the...
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on the latest episode, we look at the abraham lincoln presidential library and museum in illinois which ranks as one of the most diffident presidential libraries. here from the incoming director on the future of the museum and what she hopes to accomplish when she steps into the role this june. "booknotes+" wherever you get your podcasts. get information on more podcasts at c-span.org/podcasts. >> next, highlights from the recent conservative political action conference and presentations in several eric -- areas. first, health care, featuring officials from a company that features voluntary sharing from members to pay each other's medical costs. then republican posters and fundraisers talk about crime. then antiabortion activists talk about the movement's future. here's the portion on health care. ♪ >> obamacare 2.0. is that something we shall be looking forward to? >> no! >> but if it is federal law and that individual mandate is there again, as the biden administration has promised, what are yr
on the latest episode, we look at the abraham lincoln presidential library and museum in illinois which ranks as one of the most diffident presidential libraries. here from the incoming director on the future of the museum and what she hopes to accomplish when she steps into the role this june. "booknotes+" wherever you get your podcasts. get information on more podcasts at c-span.org/podcasts. >> next, highlights from the recent conservative political action conference and...
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lincoln lay on a catapult built for abraham lincoln. many of us heard billy's friends talk about his favorite part of the day is returning home from work to see his children's faces light up with joy. how billy loved sharing with them his love for sports, particularly boston sports. how he made each day an adventure whether play flighting with light sabres as the leader mentioned, building cities of legos and enjoying the magic of harry potter series. everyone that knew billy knew he was a hero on the capitol police force and in his family. our hope with this it tribute the american people, too, will know and remember the truth. logan and abigail, no words are adequate. we can only imagine your sadness. but we hope it's a comfort to you that so many now know about your dad and know that he is a hero. that his name will always be on our lips and his memory in our hearts. and that the president of the united states is picking up one of your distractions. greater compliment as no one have than the president of the united states looking aft
lincoln lay on a catapult built for abraham lincoln. many of us heard billy's friends talk about his favorite part of the day is returning home from work to see his children's faces light up with joy. how billy loved sharing with them his love for sports, particularly boston sports. how he made each day an adventure whether play flighting with light sabres as the leader mentioned, building cities of legos and enjoying the magic of harry potter series. everyone that knew billy knew he was a hero...
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unlike abraham lincoln led the fight with inspired courage. they too are authors.d deeds they re-wrote history today preserved at the library. new methods of recording history brought new media to the lab race collections. these are prince of the earliest news reels. in this old sequence, we see a parade in north africa honoring mr. roosevelt. but this roosevelt is theodore roosevelt. the occasion has good will of all the voyage of 1910. hair of persevered the personalities of the night of got in the nation. she and the councils that have shaped the modern world. leaders like wilson will be inches of students from all countries, as long as history is written and read. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> but the library of congress is more than mere treasure. and recognizing the fact that the use of the books is more important in the position, and has since applied every facility that might east the task to the trained researcher, or the ordinary reader. key to the entire system is the main catalog, a complete detailed listing of the millions of books. hey walk in these trays there are over 1
unlike abraham lincoln led the fight with inspired courage. they too are authors.d deeds they re-wrote history today preserved at the library. new methods of recording history brought new media to the lab race collections. these are prince of the earliest news reels. in this old sequence, we see a parade in north africa honoring mr. roosevelt. but this roosevelt is theodore roosevelt. the occasion has good will of all the voyage of 1910. hair of persevered the personalities of the night of got...
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could you give me your thoughts on what effect the abraham accords are having?i think most of us know, but i'd like to get on the record your thoughts of what effect the abraham accords are having insomuch as it's not included in the assessment. >> i think the abraham accords were a very positive step for the united states, for israel and for the wider interests of stability and security in a region in which stability and security are often in short supply. i know it's the intention of this administration to try and build on the abraham accords and expand, you know, the number of countries who are willing to engage and normalize with israel. that's never an easy task, but i think it's a very important one. >> thank you, i appreciate your thoughts on that. the next one is for director haines. your office is prominently on the front page so i'm going to talk about something that i think needs more for consumption by the american public. on page 20 you talk about the cyber threat. back in the day when this annual threat assessment was done every year, it was a lot
could you give me your thoughts on what effect the abraham accords are having?i think most of us know, but i'd like to get on the record your thoughts of what effect the abraham accords are having insomuch as it's not included in the assessment. >> i think the abraham accords were a very positive step for the united states, for israel and for the wider interests of stability and security in a region in which stability and security are often in short supply. i know it's the intention of...
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abraham lincoln arose for the people to lead the fight with courage and wisdom. they too are authors. clear words and deeds wrote the history that they provide served. new methods of recording history brought new meaning to the library's collections. these are prince of the earliest news reels. in this old sequence we see a parade in north africa. this roosevelt of theodore roosevelt. his goodwill in 1910. here are preserved the personalities of men who guided the destiny of the nation and represented the united states and the councils that shaped the modern world. there were mantles of readers like wilson -- who interested students of all countries. ♪ ♪ ♪ but the library of congress is more than a mere treasure house. recognizing the fact that the use of the books is more important than the position of them, it provides every facility that might ease the task of the trained researcher or the ordinary reader. key to the entire system is the main catalog. a complete detailed listing of the millions of folks. there are over 16 million signposts to help define exact
abraham lincoln arose for the people to lead the fight with courage and wisdom. they too are authors. clear words and deeds wrote the history that they provide served. new methods of recording history brought new meaning to the library's collections. these are prince of the earliest news reels. in this old sequence we see a parade in north africa. this roosevelt of theodore roosevelt. his goodwill in 1910. here are preserved the personalities of men who guided the destiny of the nation and...
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men like abraham lincoln arose to lead the fight with inspired courage and great wisdom.e authors by their words and deeds they wrote the history today preserved by the library. new members of recording history brought new media to the library's collections. these are prints of the earliest newsreels. in this old sequence we see a parade in north africa honoring mr. roosevelt. but this roosevelt is theodore roosevelt and the occasion his goodwill voyage in 1910. here are preserved the personalities of the men who guided the destiny of the nation and those who represented the united states and shaped the con sell of the united states. they'll be of interest to our country as long as history is written and read. ♪♪ >> but the library of congress is more than a mere treasure house. recognizing the fact that the use of the books is more important than the possession of them, it is sought to provide every facility that might ease the task of the trained researcher or the ordinary reader. key to the entire system is the main catalog. a complete detailed listing of the millions
men like abraham lincoln arose to lead the fight with inspired courage and great wisdom.e authors by their words and deeds they wrote the history today preserved by the library. new members of recording history brought new media to the library's collections. these are prints of the earliest newsreels. in this old sequence we see a parade in north africa honoring mr. roosevelt. but this roosevelt is theodore roosevelt and the occasion his goodwill voyage in 1910. here are preserved the...
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posibilidad de mantener a las personas o a sus clientes afuera, ha sido bastante beneficiosa para ellos, abrahamacio habilitado para nuestros comensales es de gran apoyo, nos permite brindar un espacio seguro para las personas y mantener los protocolos de distanciamiento, tambiÉn aprovechamos un lugar donde las personas se pueden distraer. dayana: muchas gracias, recordemos que este plan terminarÍa el 31 de diciembre de 2021, todo esto depende de la decisiÓn que tome el condado de san josÉ. paola: hablemos ahora de pfizer, que pide la actualizaciÓn del fda, para vacunar a personas entre 12 a 15 aÑos, la vacunaciÓn para los jÓvenes es un paso importante para avanzar en la vacunaciÓn. todos los detalles en nuestra aplicaciÓn de univisiÓn de la bahÍa, tome una foto con su telÉfono al cÓdigo que estÁ en pantalla. una experta nos explica que podemos, y que no podemos hacer despuÉs de recibir la vacuna. esta organizaciÓn lo puede ayudar a conseguir una cita para vacunarse, ellos le avisaran por [ sfx: ding ding ding ] [sfx: bing bing bing ] [sfx: bloop bloop bloop ] [ sfx: bing bloop ding ding bloop b
posibilidad de mantener a las personas o a sus clientes afuera, ha sido bastante beneficiosa para ellos, abrahamacio habilitado para nuestros comensales es de gran apoyo, nos permite brindar un espacio seguro para las personas y mantener los protocolos de distanciamiento, tambiÉn aprovechamos un lugar donde las personas se pueden distraer. dayana: muchas gracias, recordemos que este plan terminarÍa el 31 de diciembre de 2021, todo esto depende de la decisiÓn que tome el condado de san josÉ....
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abraham lincoln of in any in any case i went i arrived in i arrived in august of of 79 i had lived in iran before that. but not not with the the embassy not with the embassy. i must i must say. for that two and a half months. i was there before the embassy was taken up. it was an incredible scientist. probably the best foreign service assignment i've ever had i mentioned this to people think i'm crazy but it's it's true because we were in the middle of history history was being made around us every day every day. so that for example iran was had elected a constitutional convention. they were writing their own constitution from the beginning. and i could remember one time sitting down with one of the delegates and we talked about which he talked about what the delegates did in philadelphia back in 1789 and how you know, how they did this and how they managed represent the legislative branch and the executive branch and balances of balance of power and all these you know, this was really exciting stuff, of course, um looking back on it. it was a fool's paradise. i mean we were we were h
abraham lincoln of in any in any case i went i arrived in i arrived in august of of 79 i had lived in iran before that. but not not with the the embassy not with the embassy. i must i must say. for that two and a half months. i was there before the embassy was taken up. it was an incredible scientist. probably the best foreign service assignment i've ever had i mentioned this to people think i'm crazy but it's it's true because we were in the middle of history history was being made around us...
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could you give me your thoughts on what effect the abraham accords are having? i think most of us know, but i'd like to get on the record your thoughts of what effect the abraham accords are having insomuch as it's not included in the assessment. >> yes, sir. i believe the abraham accords were a very positive step for the united states, for israel and for the wider interests of stability and security in a region in which stability and security are often in short supply. i know it's the intention of this administration to try and build on the abraham accords and expand, you know, the number of countries who are willing to engage and normalize with israel. that's never an easy task, but i think it's a very important one. >> thank you, i appreciate your thoughts on that. the next one is for director haines. your office is prominently on the front page so i'm going to talk about something that i think needs more for consumption by the american public. on page 20 you talk about the cyber threat. back in the day when this annual threat assessment was done every year,
could you give me your thoughts on what effect the abraham accords are having? i think most of us know, but i'd like to get on the record your thoughts of what effect the abraham accords are having insomuch as it's not included in the assessment. >> yes, sir. i believe the abraham accords were a very positive step for the united states, for israel and for the wider interests of stability and security in a region in which stability and security are often in short supply. i know it's the...
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and abraham lincoln is perhaps the most famous or humorous in the white house.and lincoln was known for, and this is key, and you'll see a connection here between lincoln and ronald reagan. lincoln told stories. he told jokes but he realized that in politics, when you tell jokes, jokes often had a target. the person who is being joked about or being pieced and lincoln understood that in politics, in democratic politics, the only safe target of a joke is you, yourself. if you target anybody else, while you're going to alienate them and their friends and people who fear an affinity towards them. if you tell a joke about yourself, at the first thing happens is that you avoid that and the second thing is, you make people think, he doesn't have a big ego. he can tell jokes about himself. he humanizes these presidents for the people. and we see the beginning of a trend that would set in, really in full and the 20th century whereby the 20th century, certainly by the second half of the 20th century, if you have to figure out who was going to win any, and you give an ele
and abraham lincoln is perhaps the most famous or humorous in the white house.and lincoln was known for, and this is key, and you'll see a connection here between lincoln and ronald reagan. lincoln told stories. he told jokes but he realized that in politics, when you tell jokes, jokes often had a target. the person who is being joked about or being pieced and lincoln understood that in politics, in democratic politics, the only safe target of a joke is you, yourself. if you target anybody...
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tuesday evening of programs on the life and legacy of abraham lincoln. we begin with the tour of peterson house where president later died. williams boot shot the president as he wants to play across the street at fort theater. watched tuesday beginning at 8 pm eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span 3. johnny carson hosted the tonight show from 1962 to 1992, with millions of americans tuning in every night. he is up next, stephen farnsworth examines carson's use of political humor and how it shape the narrative on political issues. this top is part of the great lives lecture series, presented by the university of mary washington, who also provided the video. >> doctor steven farnsworth received a b. a. in his three from the university of missouri, in kansas city. the being government from dawn, followed by both mma, ph. d. degrees from georgetown university. he was a newspaper journalist before becoming a professor, and has lectured widely on the news media, presidency and elections before u.s. and international audiences. a prolif
tuesday evening of programs on the life and legacy of abraham lincoln. we begin with the tour of peterson house where president later died. williams boot shot the president as he wants to play across the street at fort theater. watched tuesday beginning at 8 pm eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span 3. johnny carson hosted the tonight show from 1962 to 1992, with millions of americans tuning in every night. he is up next, stephen farnsworth examines carson's use of...