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a really close at abraham lincoln's life. in our lincoln collection, we have about 52,000 pieces that cover every aspect of abraham lincoln's life that collection would include about 18,000 monographs written about abraham lincoln. he is the most written about american ever, which is quite staggering. so on any given day, a visitor, the museum is able to see about 100 original pieces from our collection that are on display. and there's always a reason to come back to the abraham lincoln presidential museum, because we are rotating those items out or putting new pieces on all the time. and we always like to say a visitor that comes to the museum, if you come back one year later, you're going to see a whole new group of 100 pieces from abraham lincoln's life. so today i pulled some pieces out of our vault to show you. they help illustrate the life of abraham lincoln and some of my favorite pieces. i'll show you first. the oldest of writing that abraham lincoln did that survives. this is a piece of paper that abraham lincoln got
a really close at abraham lincoln's life. in our lincoln collection, we have about 52,000 pieces that cover every aspect of abraham lincoln's life that collection would include about 18,000 monographs written about abraham lincoln. he is the most written about american ever, which is quite staggering. so on any given day, a visitor, the museum is able to see about 100 original pieces from our collection that are on display. and there's always a reason to come back to the abraham lincoln...
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abraham lincoln as a walk on character. so went to work on this one particular idea about lincoln and determined this and i that was my first surprise that there was much more there than. i had realized and as i began unearthing all the lines of thought that way, i was struck very by the fact that here was a man who had what we would regard as only most primitive shreds of formal. i mean, add it all up when it comes to less than a year but who nevertheless had this extraordinary intellectual curiosity, who read such an extraordinary variety of things and by virtue of possessing a well-nigh photographic memory retained it all and could talk it. now, don't often think about lincoln as being a man of ideas. we think of him as being a politician and sometimes we think of him as being a lawyer. but especially we think of him as being a politician. and we don't usually think of politicians as being people of ideas. maybe that says something about our politicians. so it is a surprise when you find lincoln talking in a very sophist
abraham lincoln as a walk on character. so went to work on this one particular idea about lincoln and determined this and i that was my first surprise that there was much more there than. i had realized and as i began unearthing all the lines of thought that way, i was struck very by the fact that here was a man who had what we would regard as only most primitive shreds of formal. i mean, add it all up when it comes to less than a year but who nevertheless had this extraordinary intellectual...
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let me repeat, the abraham accords. i did it so many times it was funny because i was trying to make a point. these accords were unbelievably helpful to the security of the state of israel. i give the former administration credit for it. i have given them credit for creating it, netanyahu for creating it, it helps security for the state of israel, and it did, since i have been here, i have done hundreds of events on the abraham accords with the moroccans, that is a rowdy -- people of the emirates. so i am all in. president, president biden is all in. arguably the whole administration and braced it and endorsed -- embraced it and endorsed it. saudi arabia, listen, the president has given direction uh to his two his secretary of state, his national security advisor in my senior advisors to see if there is an opportunity to begin this process of normalization uh with saudi arabia for the benefit of israel -- yes, to the benefit of the united states as well. at the end of the day, the president has been clear that if this c
let me repeat, the abraham accords. i did it so many times it was funny because i was trying to make a point. these accords were unbelievably helpful to the security of the state of israel. i give the former administration credit for it. i have given them credit for creating it, netanyahu for creating it, it helps security for the state of israel, and it did, since i have been here, i have done hundreds of events on the abraham accords with the moroccans, that is a rowdy -- people of the...
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three years ago the abraham accords realigned our imaginations and our nation and our region. israel eagerly welcomed the united arab emirates, the the kg bomb of bahrain and the kingdom of morocco into an exclusive warm peace between our peoples. since signing the accords, over one million israelis have visited the abrahamic nations, a clear expression of our will to become integrated in the region. this is a peace anchored in trust, hope and prosperity. a true game changer. each of these historic agreements, which have altered the trajectory of the middle east, was facilitated by our greatest friend, the united states of america. israel's hand is extended and our heart is open to any partner in peace, near or far. israel thanks the united states for working towards establishing peaceful relations between israel and the kingdom of saudi arabia, a leading nation in the region, and in the muslim world. we pray for this moment to come. this would be a huge change in the course of history in the middle east and the world at large. my deep yearning, mr. speaker, is for israel to o
three years ago the abraham accords realigned our imaginations and our nation and our region. israel eagerly welcomed the united arab emirates, the the kg bomb of bahrain and the kingdom of morocco into an exclusive warm peace between our peoples. since signing the accords, over one million israelis have visited the abrahamic nations, a clear expression of our will to become integrated in the region. this is a peace anchored in trust, hope and prosperity. a true game changer. each of these...
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abraham lincoln is beside it's all our soil. okay so let's about how instruments of nationalow are playing out here. there is a diplomatic element of this. if we think about it the confederacy has representatives in england and francorames seidel, james mason are over there ting to get those european powers to come on this out. they are offset by the united ambassors to england. charles and william dayton in, france, trying to keep them out of t. this is at play all throughout the american civ information, all elements. i think we struggle wi ts by. but perhaps eatest example the emancipation proclamation. emanpa nation proclamation. it goes into effect on january 1st, 1863, when abraham lincoln signs this, it frees none of the slaves in the border states. it slave frees none ofhe slaves in terrible already occupied by the union. but what it says is in 90 days bere it takes eec if a southern state comes back into proper relation to the federal government, no harm, no foul. howeve aer january 1st, if they do not for every inch th
abraham lincoln is beside it's all our soil. okay so let's about how instruments of nationalow are playing out here. there is a diplomatic element of this. if we think about it the confederacy has representatives in england and francorames seidel, james mason are over there ting to get those european powers to come on this out. they are offset by the united ambassors to england. charles and william dayton in, france, trying to keep them out of t. this is at play all throughout the american civ...
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abraham lincoln maneuvers the south into firing the first shots. with that, he will call up 75,000 volunteers to put down the and with that, for other southern states will secede 11 southern states that have seceded all of whom have representatives at gettysburg fighting against four union states 18 of which will have representative at gettysburg. now, because you are at the army war college, we need to talk about some of this stuff. so when we talk about our policy strategy formulation model. this may give us a model use why we're out obattlefield and let's talk through how, first of all, we know strategy. you guys have been to the greeks. this is the art of the general if we were dn in the pentagon today this be a prudent set of ideas for the synchronization and integration of instruments of national to achieve theater national regional and multinational objectives. this is a bit of a yawner maybe not terribly accurate because it's a prudent set of ideas. we'd never have bastrategy. what i wouldrgue perhaps a better definition of strategy comes f
abraham lincoln maneuvers the south into firing the first shots. with that, he will call up 75,000 volunteers to put down the and with that, for other southern states will secede 11 southern states that have seceded all of whom have representatives at gettysburg fighting against four union states 18 of which will have representative at gettysburg. now, because you are at the army war college, we need to talk about some of this stuff. so when we talk about our policy strategy formulation model....
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i love i am abraham.i see you have it there because abraham lincoln is the one who lives up to the hype. i wrote these books to give my kids better, to look up to, to teach them how to kind, to teach them generosity, to them. perseverance to teach them humility. remember, humility was a great american value, right? we've lost that. we now pay attention on social media to people who write in all caps and exclamation points. i'm tired of. that nonsense, right? we need to teach our kids better values. and i wrote this book series just to give my kids those heroes. so abraham, i love i also love. i'm helen keller. because in helen keller, when she goes blind, the pages of the book go black and it says, here's how i see the world. cover your ears. here's how i hear the world. and then put real braille into the book and it says, close your eyes. here's the braille alphabet is my name. my name is helen. what's your name? i watch my son with his eyes closed and he's feeling the dots and walk in as he's doing this
i love i am abraham.i see you have it there because abraham lincoln is the one who lives up to the hype. i wrote these books to give my kids better, to look up to, to teach them how to kind, to teach them generosity, to them. perseverance to teach them humility. remember, humility was a great american value, right? we've lost that. we now pay attention on social media to people who write in all caps and exclamation points. i'm tired of. that nonsense, right? we need to teach our kids better...
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abraham: la palabra esperanza para mí es que mi niño va a vivir más, mucho más.ra es como mi casa y mi familia. perturbadoras. pueden resultar perturbadoras. .. la poliÍa de orlando, florida, publiÓ el video de la Ámara corporal del tiroteo en el que perdÓ la vida derek Íaz, de 26 aÑos el pasado 3 de julio... el agente, en el lado del conductor, le interroga brevemente antes de decirle que ponga las manos en el volante... es entonces cuando Él pone la mano al centro de la consola del auto y el agente dispara... ahora el caso esÁ bajo investigacÓn. la poliÍa militar hondureÑa incauÓ una gran cantidad de armas y municiones durante un operativo en varias prisiones alla... entre los arÍculos incautados se encuentran fusiles autoÁticos, ar-15, ak-47, fusiles m16, pistolas, municÓn, cuchillos, granadas, drogas, joyas, dinero en efectivo y equipos de comunicacÓn. . el gobierno franÉs desplegaÁ unos 45-mil poliÍas adicionales durante las noches de los Ías festivos del 13 y 14 de julio, en que el pÍs celebra la toma de la bastilla", que dio comienzo a la revolucÓn frances
abraham: la palabra esperanza para mí es que mi niño va a vivir más, mucho más.ra es como mi casa y mi familia. perturbadoras. pueden resultar perturbadoras. .. la poliÍa de orlando, florida, publiÓ el video de la Ámara corporal del tiroteo en el que perdÓ la vida derek Íaz, de 26 aÑos el pasado 3 de julio... el agente, en el lado del conductor, le interroga brevemente antes de decirle que ponga las manos en el volante... es entonces cuando Él pone la mano al centro de la consola del...
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abraham lincoln. it did not go well after first bull run. lincoln what i think was a fairly consistent military vision that he hewed to until the end war protect washington. fight the confederate army in virginia. somewhere between washington and richmond because he didn't want to deal with the richmond entrenchment by the end of 1861. he certainly talking what we come to think of as concentration and time, the greater resources and numbers of the federal army in the west and on the seas. he's also developing his own operational plans, notably the oklahoma plan of. december 1861, when he's developing own theoretical idea of to defeat the confederates at manassas. and he's often to talk to his generals about, not just winning the war, but the war in manner. so was george mcclellan difficult deal with. absolutely. but in some ways i think it becomes a bad marriage on both sides. certainly if we look at what president did in 1862 during the the gunboat during that period when. he essentially restructures
abraham lincoln. it did not go well after first bull run. lincoln what i think was a fairly consistent military vision that he hewed to until the end war protect washington. fight the confederate army in virginia. somewhere between washington and richmond because he didn't want to deal with the richmond entrenchment by the end of 1861. he certainly talking what we come to think of as concentration and time, the greater resources and numbers of the federal army in the west and on the seas. he's...
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abraham compró dos teléfonoscelulares con la compañía at&t un representante le dijo que tenía que pagarnos por correo y así lo hizo. dice que at&t cancelaría todo pero pasaron los meses y estaban cobrando ambos celulares. la compañía argumentó que no había recibido los celulares pero si los recibieron. pasó el tiempo y le llegó un cobro con por $400 por una línea telefónica que él no aprobó por lo que no hagtambién, porque no entendía porque lo estaban cobrando por esto. >> la compañía envió su cuenta a una agencia de deudas morosas porque no había pagado. abraham preocupado llamo telemundo48 responde y nosotros les escribimos at&ty les enviamos lainformación que argumentaba que el sillón no había adquirido estos móviles y la compañía nos confirmó que la cuenta había sidoeliminada de las cuentas morosas y añadieron que el cliente estaba satisfecho con la resolución. efectivamente cuando hablamos nuevamente con el señor murguía nos agradeció haberlo ayudado con el problema y les damos las gracias por buscar nuestra ayuda. >> si tiene una queja como consumidor ya sabe lo que tiene que hac
abraham compró dos teléfonoscelulares con la compañía at&t un representante le dijo que tenía que pagarnos por correo y así lo hizo. dice que at&t cancelaría todo pero pasaron los meses y estaban cobrando ambos celulares. la compañía argumentó que no había recibido los celulares pero si los recibieron. pasó el tiempo y le llegó un cobro con por $400 por una línea telefónica que él no aprobó por lo que no hagtambién, porque no entendía porque lo estaban cobrando por...
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when he finally finished and went to see abraham, but he found a very old woman there. it was his lover's body at where she lived, he himself and turned into an old man more working. it took him so many years to complete it well, but that's the legend. but it tells us that things like this can also happen in life that are both sad and romantic. and so those of the legends talked to me about factually. how did this get here? how was it created? scientists believe that the study come itself was formed on ancient marine terraces . us cut surfaces covered with sand, will date the sands were carried here from the foremost ranges of the caucus as mountains and what they, which collapses thousands of years ago. oh, that's the scientific explanation of that. so we know how it was created. how old is this place? uh no, extended on them. uh, scientific research indicates that the current a only and land forms we observe the next 5000 years. now the sand itself is about 100000 years old. all of the patients. yes. it is considered one of the highest and tallest standalone dunes in
when he finally finished and went to see abraham, but he found a very old woman there. it was his lover's body at where she lived, he himself and turned into an old man more working. it took him so many years to complete it well, but that's the legend. but it tells us that things like this can also happen in life that are both sad and romantic. and so those of the legends talked to me about factually. how did this get here? how was it created? scientists believe that the study come itself was...
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you write about abraham linton -- abraham lincoln, what happened on that day? >> they had three sons at that point. one son died. he got sick, he got typhoid. it was crushing. devastating. they were deeply attached to him. his interior life is very difficult to access. he wanted to go by what people remembered. those members could be imperfect or self motivating. it was very early that had a deep impact on both of them. based on the research, it was pretty clear that he let him to rethink some of his ideas. >> you say during this time that lincoln began to see himself as an instrument of god in prosecuting the war. can you talk a little bit more about that? >> weiner is becoming more spiritual in some ways in 1862 and 1863. we can see it in his writing, his public papers. we see it reflected in the members of people around family members, including his wife. we also know from his own writing and conversations he had with other people that he is coming to believe not only that there is god, it is way less personal than the traditional evangelical conception of g
you write about abraham linton -- abraham lincoln, what happened on that day? >> they had three sons at that point. one son died. he got sick, he got typhoid. it was crushing. devastating. they were deeply attached to him. his interior life is very difficult to access. he wanted to go by what people remembered. those members could be imperfect or self motivating. it was very early that had a deep impact on both of them. based on the research, it was pretty clear that he let him to rethink...
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mingus had a son named abraham mingus and he had daughter named clarinda mingus. around 8 to 18 seventies period a year. daniel mingus was actually helping that to john mingus build a home and during that time a child was conceived at this time this was conceived between daniel mingus and clarinda mingus. the thing about is daniel mingus actually was already mad and in fact may to a white woman by the name of sarah and he had several kids. these kids would have been known as instead, you know, biracial, mulatto, which is the term we don't use now. but at the time for historical significance or you know, it the it was mulatto and so he you know these kids and then he had a kid out of wedlock and what happened was clarinda mingus actually moved to severe county remarried and never took care of this child they had actually the child was care of by a doctor john mingus and abraham mingus and you're probably wonder what was his life like at the time. well we talk this child well, this child, mingus will have an interest in life what we're looking at here which is reall
mingus had a son named abraham mingus and he had daughter named clarinda mingus. around 8 to 18 seventies period a year. daniel mingus was actually helping that to john mingus build a home and during that time a child was conceived at this time this was conceived between daniel mingus and clarinda mingus. the thing about is daniel mingus actually was already mad and in fact may to a white woman by the name of sarah and he had several kids. these kids would have been known as instead, you know,...
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he speaks with mohammed abraham. he's a honda and tell us the visit to about the terrible o d o. his family suffered the full finally arriving at lake chad. yeah. that and i show him the actual assignment change has a huge impact on us. here it is. if there's no rain, no plants grow and without green plants to eat, our animals die. so herders like me are hit very hard by the water. ok. so we just don't that from the chart, the chop sides and that data inside the computer. now inside any judge sites that always depended on this. so you can utilize that. dyslexia is unique is just a fresh what that we've seen on not a good area so, so many livelihood dependent on this lecture. and if they like, charge us it to be a serious environmental cost or fee because we thought they like charge. you can hardly talk about living at most of the intellect, tried to reach on to get the group sets out to inspect the livestock, which are right now being did a few kilometers away by mohammed abraham sun. along the way, the small caravan of cause passes through one of the countless strongly dumped de
he speaks with mohammed abraham. he's a honda and tell us the visit to about the terrible o d o. his family suffered the full finally arriving at lake chad. yeah. that and i show him the actual assignment change has a huge impact on us. here it is. if there's no rain, no plants grow and without green plants to eat, our animals die. so herders like me are hit very hard by the water. ok. so we just don't that from the chart, the chop sides and that data inside the computer. now inside any judge...
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and today some 35000 people quote to move to home. abraham shows us the mosque seen gary bear, one of the cities many iconic building here we are at the great jink i repaired mosque. it's an important symbol of islam built between 132513375 conquer mussa. some local tourist still visiting back to, but international tourism is almost nonexistent. due to security concerns. in 2012 jihad is occupied to move to for several months. buildings and most williams, which are under unesco protection, were destroyed. it was a traumatizing time for the residents. abraham brings us to the famous library, with tens of thousands of valuable manuscripts, were moved for safe keeping. mixed, we wanted to argue, please, tim, back to his most famous land bach, a holy grail for his lab mix scholars over the century. here we are and the son, cory moss, the 1st university in africa, south of this, a hara, often escaping the price of mid day heat, the locals recess in the evening. and today, there is a big event for the 1st time since the 2012 crisis, a camel race has taken place in tim back to it's not just
and today some 35000 people quote to move to home. abraham shows us the mosque seen gary bear, one of the cities many iconic building here we are at the great jink i repaired mosque. it's an important symbol of islam built between 132513375 conquer mussa. some local tourist still visiting back to, but international tourism is almost nonexistent. due to security concerns. in 2012 jihad is occupied to move to for several months. buildings and most williams, which are under unesco protection, were...
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their future and data, but use a abraham who filed that report, joins us now here in the studio. a powerful report there a uh the young man telling you that he just wants to live till tomorrow. um, what kind of impact is all this having on the education of young people in ukraine? well, it's really an education interrupted if we can summarize it with one word there the visible inter interruptions. so buildings, schools like this destroyed we. there is evidence that rushes actually targets school and educational buildings because often times during showing they're used as a, as a place for people to go and seek a protection. we saw a lot of this, particularly in the early phases of the war, and what that means for students is that they have to find alternative solutions that are not always ideal for the students. they have to be bused about an hour every day to go to a, a, another school in nearby village. some of the other kids, the younger kids from that school had to get their education in, in an, in a place that was a cultural center. you know, putting up a very thin walls to
their future and data, but use a abraham who filed that report, joins us now here in the studio. a powerful report there a uh the young man telling you that he just wants to live till tomorrow. um, what kind of impact is all this having on the education of young people in ukraine? well, it's really an education interrupted if we can summarize it with one word there the visible inter interruptions. so buildings, schools like this destroyed we. there is evidence that rushes actually targets...
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this report by abraham, who joins me now in the studio. good to have you back a so millions of ukrainians happened driven away from their homes, from their cities, their villages. since the invasion started. but you made a lot of people who decided to stay who are those people and what is motivating them to say is such a dangerous place. yeah, and really, you know, i would say for civilians as dangerous as it can get in ukraine right now. i mean the, the 2 villages that i visited misfortune, which had no civilians up until a month ago that actually formed part of the russian of front line. and then by looking over. so it goes, you know, maybe a 5 to 10 minute drive from there. so very, very close to these are important villages also for the korean military. their artillery positions there from which ukraine shoots at russian troops. and that means that russian troops very often should back as we experienced ourselves at the beginning of this report. and so that makes it a very, very dangerous situation for civilians. with that being said,
this report by abraham, who joins me now in the studio. good to have you back a so millions of ukrainians happened driven away from their homes, from their cities, their villages. since the invasion started. but you made a lot of people who decided to stay who are those people and what is motivating them to say is such a dangerous place. yeah, and really, you know, i would say for civilians as dangerous as it can get in ukraine right now. i mean the, the 2 villages that i visited misfortune,...
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lincoln is the late great abraham -- i'm certain that's the extent of trump's knowledge about abrahamif you asked him to say anything else, it would just turn into word soup. "abraham lincoln, he was definitely great, and he is definitely late, aka dead, he died [ laughter ] he died so tragically, when john wilks jumped out of a phone booth and said, 'your hat or your life. but lincoln, he couldn't take off his hat. people don't know this he couldn't take off his hat, because it was a stove pipe, and therefore, hot to the touch. [ laughter ] trump then continued with his attacks on desantis. >> i said, "let's give it a shot, ron, okay? and he was desperate i said, "okay. i gave him a nice endorsement. i said, "you write out what you'd like and let me see it." he wrote it out, i thought it was terrible i changed it, made it great. i gave him a great endorsement from the moment i pressed that button, he blew the guy away the race was over. and i said, "ron, you can beat this guy let's go." i got him the nomination by the way, could have never gotten the nomination. he would be working i
lincoln is the late great abraham -- i'm certain that's the extent of trump's knowledge about abrahamif you asked him to say anything else, it would just turn into word soup. "abraham lincoln, he was definitely great, and he is definitely late, aka dead, he died [ laughter ] he died so tragically, when john wilks jumped out of a phone booth and said, 'your hat or your life. but lincoln, he couldn't take off his hat. people don't know this he couldn't take off his hat, because it was a...