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when abraham lincoln was president. big different, is security.miles away. not much of it, you could lineup on porch and hope the president would see you one-on-one, that is what frederick douglass did. >> set the scene, civil war, confederate soldiers miles away, what was security like here. >> maryland was a hotbed of us is secession. here, executive mansion, you could just walk up to the door, demand to see the president, you have to imagine lincoln sitting here, realizing the whole country is coming apart at the seams, he is in a very vulnerable position. >> he took over a divided country, do you think he knew what he was getting into. >> i don't think so, but lincoln knew the law, he realized after fort sumter. and a lot of country was not accepting him as president, he diagnosed union, union, keen the keep the country together and abolition of slavery the two grand causes of civil war. brian: it drove frederick douglass nuts that abraham lincoln was willing to cut a deal, keep the slaves, keep the country together. >> true, lincoln, always h
when abraham lincoln was president. big different, is security.miles away. not much of it, you could lineup on porch and hope the president would see you one-on-one, that is what frederick douglass did. >> set the scene, civil war, confederate soldiers miles away, what was security like here. >> maryland was a hotbed of us is secession. here, executive mansion, you could just walk up to the door, demand to see the president, you have to imagine lincoln sitting here, realizing the...
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abraham lincoln it was born in 18 oh nine, under john brown and abraham lincoln was born in kentucky and indiana that he moves to illinois and he inherited this white slavery ant was shared many working-class whites who expected to make a living by the sweat of the drop in part because simply harder than they could make a decent living when you had to compete with the slave labor they can always undercut your wage. there's a general feeling that slavery many community a bad place to live. and then abraham moved to illinois as a sad and abraham lincoln himself had this inherited, this kind of moderate into the display rating his case epiphany came as he explains on a trip to the north, anyone down the mississippi to wear for the first time, he saw slave auction. and again, lincoln was familiar with slaves working on the docks and he had seen slaves working and doing this and that in the other thing and doing the kind of stuff that whites did as well and so, they don't have many freedoms but it really came home that evil is slavery gave him when he saw slave auction because there for t
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abraham lincoln tried to adopt a political movement. he tried to avoid the war and he believed that emancipation would come by constitutional means. he failed to prevent the war, and he was forced to accept emancipation as a way of preserving the union. the irony is that in answer to this question, what do you do about the evil of slavery, abraham lincoln says they will go the peaceful way, but the end is the result that john brown wanted. and it leaves this discussion in question. >> thank you to you both, so much. those were wonderful talks. we have some questions coming in and i want to remind our viewers at home that you can post questions on facebook, twitter, you tube, and we'll get to read them on the air. i will start, phil, with you. can you talk a little bit, you talk about frederick douglas? >> yeah, it is an author about a book, and if hi had not existed i would have had to invent him or someone like him. he lived at the same time. and frederick douglas is the unifying character. and he much admired john brown. they have the
abraham lincoln tried to adopt a political movement. he tried to avoid the war and he believed that emancipation would come by constitutional means. he failed to prevent the war, and he was forced to accept emancipation as a way of preserving the union. the irony is that in answer to this question, what do you do about the evil of slavery, abraham lincoln says they will go the peaceful way, but the end is the result that john brown wanted. and it leaves this discussion in question. >>...
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thanks so much to all of our guests, michael jacobs, abraham mohammed and argue induct. and thank you to for watching. you can see the program again, any time of visiting our website, al jazeera dot com, and for further discussion go our facebook page. that's facebook dot com forward slash ha inside story. you can also join the conversation on twitter. handle is at ha, inside story from him. how much am jerome in the whole team here? bye for now? ah ah. with on protein because the climate change is reshaping with a hill, food insecurity cools and the pandemic leading to a rise in violence. inter are the drug rubbish, central valley and california provides vast amounts of food for the us, but for how much longer counting the cost or alger 0. ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello. this is in use our on al jazeera, i'm fully bachelor, live from our headquarters in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. i at least 5 people have been killed in sudan as thousands protests against the military takeover maced deadlines and extra negotiations. but there's still no final agreement on
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abraham lincoln and frederick douglass and battle to save america's soul. trey: thank you, brian.ing part of our sunday with us. good night from south carolina. "life, liberty and levin" is next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ mark: hello america, i am mark levin, this is "life, liberty and levin." a special edition of the program, we have two great guests, jason wit lock, and represent donalds. before we do, my contention many of major media platforms this
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here's kerry sanders >> reporter: 14-year-old abraham knows he's different, but he thought because he was diagnosed with sometimes fatale aplastic anemia. but that's not what makes abraham unique make-a-wish said he could go to disney, have a playstation, have a 21 speed bike instead, you decided to what? >> feed the homeless. >> reporter: why >> you know, like a playstation would be nice, but to me i just feel like it would do justice, all the pain and stuff i went through. so i felt like it would have been right to feed the homeless and just to give back. >> reporter: mom, what do you think here? >> it overwhelms me. it just gives me so much joy. >> reporter: a stranger donated life saving bone marrow doctors say abraham is now on his way to full recovery since he was nine, abraham joined his parents and nine brothers and sisters feeding the homeless in jackson, mississippi. the make-a-wish gift will allow him to plate 700 meals for the next eight months. it is not every day a 13-year-old teaches us a lesson. >> most of the homeless people, you know, they had good childhoods and you
here's kerry sanders >> reporter: 14-year-old abraham knows he's different, but he thought because he was diagnosed with sometimes fatale aplastic anemia. but that's not what makes abraham unique make-a-wish said he could go to disney, have a playstation, have a 21 speed bike instead, you decided to what? >> feed the homeless. >> reporter: why >> you know, like a playstation would be nice, but to me i just feel like it would do justice, all the pain and stuff i went...
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michael jacobs, abraham hammond and our zone duct. and thank you to for watching, you can see the program again any time of visiting our website, al jazeera dot com and for further discussion, go to our facebook page. that's facebook dot com, forward slash ha, inside story. you can also join the conversation on twitter handle is at ha, inside story from him. how much am jerome in the whole team here, bye for now. ah, ah. the corona virus has been indiscriminate in selecting victories. it's devastating effects of plague, every corner of the globe, transcending class creed and color. but in britain, a disproportionately high percentage of the fallen have been black or brown skins. the big picture traces the economic disparities and institutional racism that is seen united kingdom fail, it citizens, britain's true colors pop to on al jazeera on counting. the hot climate change is reshaping this a hell. food insecurity, cruise and the pandemic leading to a rise in violence and terrorism of the drought ravaged central valley and california
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abraham lincoln was not an abolitionist.t isse a person who believedn the immediate abolition of black slavery before thedi war. and i should say before i continue that the slide that i'm showing right now is from south carolina that announces that the union has been dissolved. south carolina, of course, ceded from the union a month after lincoln wasas elected followed other deepol south states. soso lincoln was not an abolitionist, though. he was a modern anti-slavery republican elected on a platform on the nonextension of slavery into thehe territories. thatat program some historians have recently argued could lead to abolition. but it was not abolition. throughout the 1850s, lincoln, a moderate anti-slavery politician, and this is a picture of him from the 1850s, this is the young lincoln. soso he was a modern anti-slave politician. he had adhered to the platform of the nonexpansion of slavery, constitutionally dispensable position s since the federal government had the constitutional part toet end slavery in the federal
abraham lincoln was not an abolitionist.t isse a person who believedn the immediate abolition of black slavery before thedi war. and i should say before i continue that the slide that i'm showing right now is from south carolina that announces that the union has been dissolved. south carolina, of course, ceded from the union a month after lincoln wasas elected followed other deepol south states. soso lincoln was not an abolitionist, though. he was a modern anti-slavery republican elected on a...
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hello abraham. thanks for joining us. what to island nation life in mail, dave's need to stop the impacts of climate change. ready well. ringback as you know, most of the island nation more div already paid a stage in con, sequence climate change impact. recently we have seen a crazy storm activity in the ocean, which has any direct effect on the more d says. and the legion, of course, has been continuous for a while and this has been very long, decayed compared to the previous b k. so all damage to korea and also it's just a crazy temperature is having to do a steady end date. you already 90 percent of all of the the whole roshan. busy some the quite cpa erosion and the government has spent millions of dollars. busy for the protection, so for them all the and define in floyd station is critical because the impacts really being sales at the moment and the require insurance and the call had to come back and agreed to leverage the funding which is a good sign for us. but on the other hand, the admission reduction targets us
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abraham lincoln.ency but by the time he arrived at the white house seven states had left the union. for lincoln succession was not an option. the war was on. >> he took over a divided country did. he actually know what he was getting into. >> i don't think so but lincoln knew the law and he knew the constitution backwards and forwards. and so he realized after fort sumter happened and a lot of the country wasn't accepting him as president. correctly diagnosed union, union, union keep the country together. and then the abolition of slavery two grand causes of the civil war. brian: as for frederick douglass lincoln's win was all about hope. when he didn't immediately free the slaves, frederick seized. >> the whole story is that progress takes patience. douglas should have been, rightfully so, angry at the lack of progress, pushing lincoln to move as quickly as possible. at the same time, you have to admire and respect lincoln's patience. brian: the white house look as lot like it did in 1860 when lincol
abraham lincoln.ency but by the time he arrived at the white house seven states had left the union. for lincoln succession was not an option. the war was on. >> he took over a divided country did. he actually know what he was getting into. >> i don't think so but lincoln knew the law and he knew the constitution backwards and forwards. and so he realized after fort sumter happened and a lot of the country wasn't accepting him as president. correctly diagnosed union, union, union...
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so it will happen whether or not there's a specific mention of that in this text. abraham, i just want to take a step step back for a moment to look at the effects of climate change because the mall leaves, of course, you know, are you're dealing with the ramifications of climate change. more than most countries in the world. climate change has meant that them all these as fighting for it's very survival. so without a drastic cut in emissions. just how dire could things get there and you know 1.5 degrees itself. it's also quite diet quite me tricks because the mall dcs an entirely coral reef based country. and corals ah get in damage and bleached continuously over the past 2 decades we had seen more warming and so the mold is, will be facing huge consequences. he b tips will be beyond 1.5 degrees at this moment, also via phase sigma, lot of damage. but of course, tell you roshan about 90 percent, allowing him to nyland southeast with coastal erosion and coastal engineering infrastructures to protect the coastal erosion from coastal erosion is quite huge expense which will be in billion
so it will happen whether or not there's a specific mention of that in this text. abraham, i just want to take a step step back for a moment to look at the effects of climate change because the mall leaves, of course, you know, are you're dealing with the ramifications of climate change. more than most countries in the world. climate change has meant that them all these as fighting for it's very survival. so without a drastic cut in emissions. just how dire could things get there and you know...
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thanks for joining us, abraham. first of all, this is a man that was supposed to be executed at one point, and now he's registering as a presidential candidate. it certainly is a significant turn around. will you have any support? well, he definitely benefit from the chaos. the security situation that's in the study in libya that ended up actually in releasing him in 2017 from prison. though he had, he received that sentence in 2015 and he is a still wanted by then. but national criminal court now with that he has support, he does actually have some support, not the lot. he has some support among the former regime loyalists. and also he has some support within some than probably, but they're not much. busy it's not the point support they are in places like many what lead and better hold on some other applied forces. i don't think he has any chance of winning the election. i don't think he, he himself thinks that he has a chance. but for him, i think this is a political message, but he is trying to send that he's bec
thanks for joining us, abraham. first of all, this is a man that was supposed to be executed at one point, and now he's registering as a presidential candidate. it certainly is a significant turn around. will you have any support? well, he definitely benefit from the chaos. the security situation that's in the study in libya that ended up actually in releasing him in 2017 from prison. though he had, he received that sentence in 2015 and he is a still wanted by then. but national criminal court...
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if you decide to get yourself in abraham lincoln signature, this is one of the most common abraham lincoln signatures that exist. it's an endorsement so most of the time cut off of the letter and the rest of the letter stornoway. there is very popular, i didn't do it. [laughter] people did a long time ago when they were collecting lincoln. i can probably wrote more than any other time but this man take the oath of december 8, 1863 and be discharged. in this case, he signed december 31, 1864. in this case, for those of you want to see it, i'll put a link in the comments so you can see it. it signed by lincoln and andrew johnson we were talking how many times were those men in the same room together but maybe three bucks this is a very interesting link but what it tells us, but this man taken out discharged. the law lincoln is talking about and how does it affect the confederates at the end of the work bucks. >> december 163, we can and should what became known as the plan that would part of any confederate to voluntarily surrender or put on their weapon and quit fighting the union. johnson,
if you decide to get yourself in abraham lincoln signature, this is one of the most common abraham lincoln signatures that exist. it's an endorsement so most of the time cut off of the letter and the rest of the letter stornoway. there is very popular, i didn't do it. [laughter] people did a long time ago when they were collecting lincoln. i can probably wrote more than any other time but this man take the oath of december 8, 1863 and be discharged. in this case, he signed december 31, 1864. in...
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the abraham accords. how did that happen?he arabs saw a donald trump, somebody that understands around. they understand that iran is not their enemy -- israel is not their enemy. the abraham accords are the biggest seachange in politics in my lifetime. we are going to build on it but we need to take the white house back. we will have an opportunity to pick a nominee down the road. we have to win back the house and the senate. if we can take back the house, the white house, in the senate, what could we do for this world? we could have working people, we could turn around bad foreign policy and replace it with strong foreign policy. we could say yet again, israel is the best friend of the united states. jerusalem will always be forever the eternal, undivided capital of two -- the jewish faith. choose wisely. think hard. work like your country depends on the outcome because it does. thank you for what you've done for me and people like me for all these years. i'm here to tell you, our work is going to pay off. i will see you in
the abraham accords. how did that happen?he arabs saw a donald trump, somebody that understands around. they understand that iran is not their enemy -- israel is not their enemy. the abraham accords are the biggest seachange in politics in my lifetime. we are going to build on it but we need to take the white house back. we will have an opportunity to pick a nominee down the road. we have to win back the house and the senate. if we can take back the house, the white house, in the senate, what...
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words abraham accords. instead apparently following the state department guidance, she simply used the bland term normalization agreements. on september 13, secretary blinken and the spokesperson had a readout from that meeting. the readout from the state department did not mention the abraham accords and used the bland term, regional normalization efforts. this is conscientious, this is deliberate, it's a pattern. it's a classical example of where congressional oversight is called for. madam president, many senate democrats claim to support the abraham accords. i would note i was at the white house for the signing of the abraham accords. not a single senate democrat showed up for that historic peace agreement. none. presumably because of partisan loathing of president trump. but nonetheless, congressional democrats say they support the accords today. if that's true, we need to seek congressional oversight. and so i asked ms. leaf for the specific guidance that was issued to the state department. give congr
words abraham accords. instead apparently following the state department guidance, she simply used the bland term normalization agreements. on september 13, secretary blinken and the spokesperson had a readout from that meeting. the readout from the state department did not mention the abraham accords and used the bland term, regional normalization efforts. this is conscientious, this is deliberate, it's a pattern. it's a classical example of where congressional oversight is called for. madam...
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stanton cannot say anything to pope until abraham lincoln gets back to washington d.c. abraham lincoln left for west point june 23, he kept his departure a secret from those in washington d.c., a secret from the press heading up to west point to meet with general winfield to ask my views in writing to further dispositions to be made, lincoln is traveling to west point to meet with winfield scott asked scott if pope is capable of commanding several armies in the eastern theater of the war. sounds like we can place his confidence in pope and perhaps popes record issue has something to back it up with. although lincoln does not specifically mention pope in this conversation in the suitability whether or not he can take this command and account written down about this, it was certainly discussed, lincoln on his return back had a train stop in new jersey and he shares with the press then why he had gone to west point and he alludes to the situation that it's grueling back in washington d.c. we can set when the birds and animals are looked at through a fall, they are seen as
stanton cannot say anything to pope until abraham lincoln gets back to washington d.c. abraham lincoln left for west point june 23, he kept his departure a secret from those in washington d.c., a secret from the press heading up to west point to meet with general winfield to ask my views in writing to further dispositions to be made, lincoln is traveling to west point to meet with winfield scott asked scott if pope is capable of commanding several armies in the eastern theater of the war....
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has been an unbroken line of white supremacy to today, and another point along that narrative was abraham lincoln was a racist. thomas jefferson at statue was taken down in new york city. >> you had said has been unbroken. i think it would be hard to argue that it included an unbroken line, two different things. >> there's more to our history the race. >> there's more to our history than race but you cannot understand our history without understanding that unbroken line. one of the major critics of the 1619 project going back to not just sean is james oates. >> a great historian. >> the title of his first book is called the ruling race so it is not as if he doesn't think this has not been some kind of continuous thread in american history and the difference between saying white supremacy has been the essence of american history as opposed to white supremacy, and these are the two different kinds of things. that lincoln was a racist, this goes back to what historians do. >> in a civil manner. >> the most important book, in some ways, those highly visible book that i use lincoln was a racis
has been an unbroken line of white supremacy to today, and another point along that narrative was abraham lincoln was a racist. thomas jefferson at statue was taken down in new york city. >> you had said has been unbroken. i think it would be hard to argue that it included an unbroken line, two different things. >> there's more to our history the race. >> there's more to our history than race but you cannot understand our history without understanding that unbroken line. one...
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i will do a pitch for abraham lincoln bookshop. if you want to collect stuff, what john now did is a perfect example what can happen if you -- with this obsession of yours. it is valuable. it's not just you. it's a really valuable thing. anyway, it's a great job. congratulations. >> thank you. >> i know you love doing it and you have all this great stuff to work with. for the folks at home, caroline is also the author of "remembering the civil war, reunion and the limits of reconciliation." and "burying the dead, but not the past, the lost cause." when i see that book, professor, of course, i think of having karen cox on the show a few months ago. there's the late robert e. lee statue in richmond. of course, she had done dixie's daughter. this topic of women -- southern women in the post-war is crucial to understanding the civil war, i think. >> right. the work that karen does dovetails nicely together. the lee monument or former lee monument that the daughters of the confederacy rallied around, it was something i wrote about in th
i will do a pitch for abraham lincoln bookshop. if you want to collect stuff, what john now did is a perfect example what can happen if you -- with this obsession of yours. it is valuable. it's not just you. it's a really valuable thing. anyway, it's a great job. congratulations. >> thank you. >> i know you love doing it and you have all this great stuff to work with. for the folks at home, caroline is also the author of "remembering the civil war, reunion and the limits of...
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and abraham lincoln? southerners did make a lot of fun of lincoln for being a person who chopped wood. it did to the northern masses. i would say it's far more policy. in here i'll take the opportunity to address one of the questions about race. was lincoln hated because the criticism of them was racist? : : : so i think that connection between racism resettlement and policies takes us to the lincoln administration and reconstruction and gets redirected in the 20 century when it comes to people like johnson and nixon. >> i would say i'm going to offer a third option. jefferson not necessary policy that politics put himself forward as embodying his sword of small d democratic politics so he was needed in a sense for that combo. >> interesting. as is always the case there's so much more to say which is why we keep saying it. i want to thank our panelists for joining this roundtable. obviously we would much rather have done these things in person and we look forward to doing them again in person but it was a
and abraham lincoln? southerners did make a lot of fun of lincoln for being a person who chopped wood. it did to the northern masses. i would say it's far more policy. in here i'll take the opportunity to address one of the questions about race. was lincoln hated because the criticism of them was racist? : : : so i think that connection between racism resettlement and policies takes us to the lincoln administration and reconstruction and gets redirected in the 20 century when it comes to people...
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after abraham gracie won the presidential election. the humans found evidence that old sites and ethiopians ticker conflict have violated human rights including some incidents that my amount to war crimes and crimes against humanity. it's reports, as the geelong conflict has seen extreme brutality and the u. k. governments, as dozens of nations have agreed to end the use of coal in a statement. after the 3rd day of the cop $26.00 climate summits in glasgow signatures include poland, vietnam, and chile. the new jersey, a democratic governor, phil murphy has now really won reelection murphy's estates, 1st democratic governor to win a 2nd term. in 4 decades. his republican challenger, though one or votes, been expected to the victory a bright spot. and in otherwise concerning night for the us president's party, including a shelf victory by republican glen young can in virginia's rights for governor biden, says he will take people's consent seriously. allan fisher, with more from the white house, joe biden was hoping you'd return from his
after abraham gracie won the presidential election. the humans found evidence that old sites and ethiopians ticker conflict have violated human rights including some incidents that my amount to war crimes and crimes against humanity. it's reports, as the geelong conflict has seen extreme brutality and the u. k. governments, as dozens of nations have agreed to end the use of coal in a statement. after the 3rd day of the cop $26.00 climate summits in glasgow signatures include poland, vietnam,...
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and also another point following along that narrative was abraham lincoln was a racist -- >> and, again -- >> -- statue was actually taken down in new york city by the city council chambers. >> you said has been an unbroken line. >> there's more to our history than race. >> there's more to our history than race, but you cannot understand our history without understanding the unbroken line. look, one of the major critics of the 1619 project going back to not just sean is james oakes at the university of -- >> another great historian. >> do you know what the name of his first book is? >> book? >> his first book. >> i don't. >> his first book is called "the ruling race." okay? so it's not as if he doesn't think that this has not been some kind of continuous thread in american history. and this difference between saying that white supremacy has been the essence of american history as opposed to white supremacy has been on the present, has been continuous -- omnipresent and has continued to influence our institutions and our culture. so these are are two different kinds of things. lincoln wa
and also another point following along that narrative was abraham lincoln was a racist -- >> and, again -- >> -- statue was actually taken down in new york city by the city council chambers. >> you said has been an unbroken line. >> there's more to our history than race. >> there's more to our history than race, but you cannot understand our history without understanding the unbroken line. look, one of the major critics of the 1619 project going back to not just...
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that was abraham lincoln and frederick douglass.s us now. people that follow the program, follow us on fox and friends know that frederick douglass is my idol. in fact, i have a big portrait. i know you have guys have it, it's on my right arm. >> there we go. >> he's my hero. and he is my compass and my political philosophy. you have a tough job. you had to weigh income of the pros and cons of douglass and abraham lincoln how they had a partnership at the end of the day. >> very few cons when it comes to frederick douglass. if you look at lincoln, he had to go over leaps in bounds. i think that attracted me most of the story what it meant to america in once again the two most unlikely people imaginable rows up at the right time when america needed them most. no one would have bet on abraha lincoln. yelled at every time he went to read and write, one year of formal education. frederick douglass, he didn't know when he was born, he never met his parents he may be met his mom once or twice. he found a way to get the education. in the n
that was abraham lincoln and frederick douglass.s us now. people that follow the program, follow us on fox and friends know that frederick douglass is my idol. in fact, i have a big portrait. i know you have guys have it, it's on my right arm. >> there we go. >> he's my hero. and he is my compass and my political philosophy. you have a tough job. you had to weigh income of the pros and cons of douglass and abraham lincoln how they had a partnership at the end of the day. >>...
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it showed that both parties' in terests can be served without empowering the terrorists, and the abrahamccords showed that the palestinian issue is not the key to a broader middle east peace. the real key is a strong israel that defends itself and shows its neighbors that they have much more to gain from their friendship than from their hostility. peace will come to israel in the broader -- and the broader region, i have faith in that. as long as israel continues to show its strength and determination, not in an arrogant way, but in the thoughtful and inspiring way, like it's done so much throughout its history. i have faith that peace will come to israel because i do know this, you cannot destroy what god has blessed, and god has blessed israel. [applause] for those of us in this room, we have a lot more work to do. we've got the midterm elections next year, where the stakes couldn't be higher. those elections are about whether we stop socialism, defend our border, return to fiscal sanity, and end the liberal indoctrination in our schools. and yet, they are also about standing strong fo
it showed that both parties' in terests can be served without empowering the terrorists, and the abrahamccords showed that the palestinian issue is not the key to a broader middle east peace. the real key is a strong israel that defends itself and shows its neighbors that they have much more to gain from their friendship than from their hostility. peace will come to israel in the broader -- and the broader region, i have faith in that. as long as israel continues to show its strength and...
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i'm proud abraham lincoln was the first republican president. now, i tell you, at night i look at these two paintings and i wonder in moments in time what if abraham lincoln was not assassinated. malice towards none. there would be no jim crow laws. mr. speaker, i'd love to debate jim crow one day. another portrait hanging down from lincoln, joseph rainey, the first black american to be elected to congress. he was a republican. mr. speaker, 60 years later, the first black democrat was elected to congress. you see, joseph rainey was a slave and broke free and came back after the civil war and got elected in charleston, south carolina. we defeated that original sin. joseph rainey wasn't the only black republican elected. more started getting elected. in the south, we had a competitive presidential election that the democrats said they would recognize the republican if they moved the federal troops out of the south. and when they did, democrat won the states and they enacted jim crow laws. one of the darkest moments in our history. had abraham linc
i'm proud abraham lincoln was the first republican president. now, i tell you, at night i look at these two paintings and i wonder in moments in time what if abraham lincoln was not assassinated. malice towards none. there would be no jim crow laws. mr. speaker, i'd love to debate jim crow one day. another portrait hanging down from lincoln, joseph rainey, the first black american to be elected to congress. he was a republican. mr. speaker, 60 years later, the first black democrat was elected...
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common abraham lincoln signatures that exists. it is an endorsement. most of the time, it's cut off of these letters and the rest of the letters are thrown away. it was very popular. i didn't do it. [laughs] people didn't a long time ago and they were collecting lincoln. it is this -- lincoln probably wrote every other time, let this man take the oath of december 8th, 1863, and be discharged. a blinken, in this case, he signed it in 1864. in this case, just for those of you who want to come and see it later, i will put a link in the commons so you can see it. it is signed by a blinken and andrew johnson, and carrie and i were just talking, how many time where those men in the same room together? right? maybe three? so, this is a very interesting linkage. it tells us that it refers to let this man take the oath, december 4th 1863 and let him be discharged. what is the law lincoln is charging it -- talking about, and how does that -- confederates? >> lincoln had what was known as the 10% plan. any confederate before the rank of colo
common abraham lincoln signatures that exists. it is an endorsement. most of the time, it's cut off of these letters and the rest of the letters are thrown away. it was very popular. i didn't do it. [laughs] people didn't a long time ago and they were collecting lincoln. it is this -- lincoln probably wrote every other time, let this man take the oath of december 8th, 1863, and be discharged. a blinken, in this case, he signed it in 1864. in this case, just for those of you who want to come and...