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continued to fight and we thank all of our friends and the outside mobilization for honoring what abraham lincoln always told us, public sanction is everything.
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douglas are completely indispensable figures for the creation of abraham lincoln. there's no lincoln without these two people in illinois. mary doesn't play quite the same role as she did earlier in the first volume, but she plays a very important role here, and it's a little known incident in which lincoln runs for the senate in 1855, not 1858 against douglas. he runs for the senate in 1855. she pushes him to run. he was slated to run for the state legislature, and she -- he's elected again, and she -- he's been a congressman in the legislature, she thinks -- the senate seat opens up, and she thinks this is completely beneath him. his ambition is a little engine that knew no rest, and mary's was real are knew no rest, and lincoln's friend describe a period of two days of yelling and shouting and lincoln hanging his head and at the end of which he drops his being elected to the state legislature and announces for the senate because his wife says, you're a senator. and it's really important the way he loses for the creation of the republican party, because -- brief s
douglas are completely indispensable figures for the creation of abraham lincoln. there's no lincoln without these two people in illinois. mary doesn't play quite the same role as she did earlier in the first volume, but she plays a very important role here, and it's a little known incident in which lincoln runs for the senate in 1855, not 1858 against douglas. he runs for the senate in 1855. she pushes him to run. he was slated to run for the state legislature, and she -- he's elected again,...
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clinton administration advisor and journalist, his latest book is about the political life of abraham lincoln. [inaudible conversations] >> thank you. >> how are you? do i still need this? >> i hope so. >> on the mailing list. >> lots of data. >> really? >> we are sort of at a different kind of inflection period. >> a little bit different. >> how is it? >> always happy to be in chicago. >> every lunch and dinner possible. >> in washington. >> i am sorry. i can't come. we are going to do an event. >> saturday, saturday. >> story of jacob. >> first question. >> all right. >> that is good. we are up against how franken. who is funnier? >> some tough competition. so sorry. >> i like how franken. >> a lot of people watch a booktv. >> it will be good. >> the cheating culture -- the new beginning. >> i saw you. who knew that somebody -- >> in the hospital, had a stroke or something, watching tv -- >> he recovered. >> going in for another surgery. straight out -- it is a real deal. you are in chicago, had no idea you were in chicago. my great-grandparents met, he was a chef and they moved up from mil
clinton administration advisor and journalist, his latest book is about the political life of abraham lincoln. [inaudible conversations] >> thank you. >> how are you? do i still need this? >> i hope so. >> on the mailing list. >> lots of data. >> really? >> we are sort of at a different kind of inflection period. >> a little bit different. >> how is it? >> always happy to be in chicago. >> every lunch and dinner possible....
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the ofwhat sort of was this young bellevue graduate was that he held abraham lincoln's hand until the moment lincoln died. he sat across from lincoln and was asked what it -- why he did this. he said i wanted the president to know in his blindness that he had a friend. i thought, that is the bellevue creed. we had some physicians who did not do as well. that james a garfield was the next president to be assassinated after abraham lincoln. but we also know today that garfield suffered two bullet wounds, one of which was superficial, the other not fatal. if they had been left alone and sewn up with antiseptic, he would have been fine. but the greatest surgeon of that era, a military surgeon named frank hamilton, did not believe in that. you cap stewart was -- pasteur was a crazy frenchman. he put his finger deep into garfield' woundss, he used unsterilized gloves, and garfield who was shot and weighed 200 pounds died later weighing less than 100 pounds. the autopsy showed massive in function. -- infection. i don't want to say he killed garfield, but he did not help. [laughter] david osh
the ofwhat sort of was this young bellevue graduate was that he held abraham lincoln's hand until the moment lincoln died. he sat across from lincoln and was asked what it -- why he did this. he said i wanted the president to know in his blindness that he had a friend. i thought, that is the bellevue creed. we had some physicians who did not do as well. that james a garfield was the next president to be assassinated after abraham lincoln. but we also know today that garfield suffered two bullet...
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i'm always drawn to what abraham lincoln said when he was asked once if he thought god was on the side of the union army in our great civil war. abraham lincoln responded, i rather concern myself more with whether we are on god's side, than whether god is on our side. and when you pray, pray with confidence. just pray for america. [applause] v.p. pence: pray for this country. because america matters. and when you pray, pray with confidence. because i truly do believe, in these divided times, where there's so much focus on what we disagree on, it seems, so much need for healing, that those ancient words ascribed millennia ago, that catholic americans and all christian americans and all our jewish friends have clung to throughout the thousands of years are still true today as the day they were expressed. that if his people who are called by his name will humble themselves and pray, he'll do as he's always done, throughout the long and storied history of this church and this nation. as the old book says, he'll heal from heaven and he'll heal this land. this one nation under god, indivisib
i'm always drawn to what abraham lincoln said when he was asked once if he thought god was on the side of the union army in our great civil war. abraham lincoln responded, i rather concern myself more with whether we are on god's side, than whether god is on our side. and when you pray, pray with confidence. just pray for america. [applause] v.p. pence: pray for this country. because america matters. and when you pray, pray with confidence. because i truly do believe, in these divided times,...
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abraham lincoln, you have heard the famous statement or abraham lincoln, "he is a mere clerk. of course, i have to like him. if i do not, nobody will." [laughter] lincoln gets very frustrated by halleck for this reason. he brings halleck on board because lincoln is smart enough to know that he does not know a whole lot about military stuff. he knows a lot more than he thinks, and by the end of the war he is teaching his generals. but at this particular time, lincoln wants somebody learned in the military skills to be at his side, to help them organize the union war effort. i want you to tell me what i should do, and halleck will not do that. he simply takes the position. he almost resigns. he offers to resign. if you make me tell you what i think ought to be done, i will resign. hands. threw up his i think lincoln understand, this is it. this is the best i got. maybe i can teach him to say some things. lincoln is not a great supporter, he is a supporter of halleck, but i would not say they are close, and halleck had a very dour personality, as we have talked about. so, i don't
abraham lincoln, you have heard the famous statement or abraham lincoln, "he is a mere clerk. of course, i have to like him. if i do not, nobody will." [laughter] lincoln gets very frustrated by halleck for this reason. he brings halleck on board because lincoln is smart enough to know that he does not know a whole lot about military stuff. he knows a lot more than he thinks, and by the end of the war he is teaching his generals. but at this particular time, lincoln wants somebody...
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biographer fred kaplan lincoln and the abolitionist looks at how abraham lincoln and john adams experiences slavery and race shape their differing viewpoints. this author reflects on the unexcited leader of a movement to support women's right to drive in saudi arabia, in during to drive. in dream richard reeves offers his thoughts on income inequality and argues that america is becoming a class -based society. also being released this week, financial executive scott nations examined for significant spot market crashes over the past century in a history of united states: in five crashes into the queen offers the republican agenda to eliminate unions, suppress voting, privatize education and change the constitution in democracy and change. look for these titles and bookstores this coming week. watch for many of the others in the near future on tv. and he's been to. >> as the crisis link depend lick and wondered how he could be effective in fighting slavery while maintaining his identity and the crumbling brick party and all of these various movements were sterling on him swirling around him.
biographer fred kaplan lincoln and the abolitionist looks at how abraham lincoln and john adams experiences slavery and race shape their differing viewpoints. this author reflects on the unexcited leader of a movement to support women's right to drive in saudi arabia, in during to drive. in dream richard reeves offers his thoughts on income inequality and argues that america is becoming a class -based society. also being released this week, financial executive scott nations examined for...
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some of those sailors did go to ford's theatre and witness the assassination of abraham lincoln. the montauk is also famous for other reasons, too. after the assassination, and during the time they are rounding up all the lincoln conspirators, the people who took part in conspiracy to assassinate lincoln, the conspirators are brought here to the navy yard and are imprisoned aboard uss montauk. and in fact, the photos that were taken of the conspirators, if you look, there's all that iron in the background, that's the turret of the uss montauk. photographer photographed them on the montauk. the only one who's not imprisoned here was mary surratt. for those of you familiar lincoln history, she ran the boarding house, where all the conspirators met. montauk is also famous for when john wilkes booth, the assassins, was killed, his body was brought back here to the navy yard. it was autopsied on the montauk, which is one of the reasons why we believe the navy has one of booth's spurs. it's in the navy collection, and that's probably why. his body was brought back here to the navy yard.
some of those sailors did go to ford's theatre and witness the assassination of abraham lincoln. the montauk is also famous for other reasons, too. after the assassination, and during the time they are rounding up all the lincoln conspirators, the people who took part in conspiracy to assassinate lincoln, the conspirators are brought here to the navy yard and are imprisoned aboard uss montauk. and in fact, the photos that were taken of the conspirators, if you look, there's all that iron in the...
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i rather like what abraham lincoln said in his time when he was asked if he thought god was on his side, president lincoln said i rather concern myself more with whether we're on god's side. [applause] than whether god's on our side. [applause] so just pray for america. pray for this country. i truly do believe that words that were spoken and recorded millennia ago are every bit as true today as they were then, the words that americans have repaired to throughout much more challenging times in the life of this nation. that if his people who are called by his name will humble themselves and pray, he'll hear from heaven, and he'll heal this land. [applause] this one nation, under god, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. [applause] [cheers and applause] so, senator ernst, thanks for the motorcycle lesson. [laughter] thank you all for the warm iowas hospitality. i leave you today with gratitude in my heart on behalf of our president, i say i'm confident that with the great support of the people of iowa, with the great leadership you've sent to washington, d.c., with president dona
i rather like what abraham lincoln said in his time when he was asked if he thought god was on his side, president lincoln said i rather concern myself more with whether we're on god's side. [applause] than whether god's on our side. [applause] so just pray for america. pray for this country. i truly do believe that words that were spoken and recorded millennia ago are every bit as true today as they were then, the words that americans have repaired to throughout much more challenging times in...
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it wasn't until the tragic events of the assassination of president abraham lincoln in 1865 that the museum moved into its first long-term residents. theatreed into ford's where they stayed for about 20 years before moving to what became the national mall and a building built in the 1880's in a building we call the old red brick. it's a building that is no longer there but was in the location where the hirschhorn gallery is today. museum moved in 1968 from its now former location on the national mall to walter reed army medical center in washington d c where it was housed about 30 years before moving to its new home in silver spring where we are today. today is a museum of 25 million objects. most of those are in five major collections. but the genesis of that collection, the core of the 25 million objects is civil war medicine. that is the twhirl we are about to start today. so come along. we are inside our civil war exhibit here inside the museum of health and medicine. we are starting our visit in front of this skull here of an individual from a particularly renowned african-ameri
it wasn't until the tragic events of the assassination of president abraham lincoln in 1865 that the museum moved into its first long-term residents. theatreed into ford's where they stayed for about 20 years before moving to what became the national mall and a building built in the 1880's in a building we call the old red brick. it's a building that is no longer there but was in the location where the hirschhorn gallery is today. museum moved in 1968 from its now former location on the...
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this attorney, abraham lincoln, was in the courthouse when he learned of the and that meant of the kansas-nebraska act. it was lincoln's recoil against this act that ignited his ascent to greatness. the act introduced by stephen a douglas, the illinois democrat, empowered the residents of those those territories, kansas and nebraska, to decide by voting whether or not to have the institution of slavery. the acts premise was that the principle of popular sovereignty is the essence of democracy. and, democracy is the essence of the american project. so, majority rule should be given maximum scope. lincoln disagreed. with controlled candy patience and implacable vehemence. the most luminous career in the history of american democracy to ok his bearings from the principle that there is more to the american purpose and to justice than majorities. if justice is what copernicus said it was and faculty best socrates in book one of plato's republic, if justice is in the interest of the strong, then two things follow. first, lincoln was wrong. douglas was right in arguing that justice regarding slavery in t
this attorney, abraham lincoln, was in the courthouse when he learned of the and that meant of the kansas-nebraska act. it was lincoln's recoil against this act that ignited his ascent to greatness. the act introduced by stephen a douglas, the illinois democrat, empowered the residents of those those territories, kansas and nebraska, to decide by voting whether or not to have the institution of slavery. the acts premise was that the principle of popular sovereignty is the essence of democracy....
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looking happily over all of this and the mantle is abraham lincoln, which is what the arrow points to. lincoln was portrayed as a partner of general -- george washington as a symbol of national idealism. later nast asserts a kind of multifaceted, multiethnic, diverse american national identity. he creates this table presided over by uncle sam in which the porches on the wall looked down on the celebrants of the holiday or abraham lincoln, george washington, and ulysses s. grant. to get a sense of how these men came to be symbols of what nast believed it meant to be an american, and of the best of american leadership. not everyone of course -- i should say nast participated fully. one thing that cemented this position for lincoln was his untimely death. that seems to have been one of the first instances in which nast used or channeled his ,rtistic talents into mourning which you do many times in the year to come. with the lin -- that he would seek lincoln to relate from grant, a father whose absence made his position even more important, even more powerful. not everyone is a hero. some
looking happily over all of this and the mantle is abraham lincoln, which is what the arrow points to. lincoln was portrayed as a partner of general -- george washington as a symbol of national idealism. later nast asserts a kind of multifaceted, multiethnic, diverse american national identity. he creates this table presided over by uncle sam in which the porches on the wall looked down on the celebrants of the holiday or abraham lincoln, george washington, and ulysses s. grant. to get a sense...
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quiere ser un gigante, quiere quedarse en el paÍs y por eso escribiÓ "mi presidente favorito fue abraham lincolnl, pero asegurÓ que todas las sÚplicas de los niÑos son escuchadas. su representante, lo invito al pleno de la cÁmara baja, leyÓ parte de su carta y recalcÓ que raÚl se siente a salvo en el paÍs y que no se le puede dar la espalda. >> yo tengo un juicio y ahÍ es cuando van a decidir si me deportan o me quedo. reportera: como ellos, hay miles de niÑos menores que cruzaron solos la frontera con mÉxico y cuyo futuro es incierto. en todo el mundo, se estima que hay 17 millones de refugiados. maÑana, la cÁmara de representantes considerarÁ una propuesta de ley republicana que busca limitar el nÚmero de refugiados que entran al paÍs, a sÓlo 50.000 por aÑos. pero aunque existan iniciativas contra la permanencia de este niÑo, en la mente de raÚl sÓlo hay positivismo, a la espera de que el presidente lea su carta y se conmueva. presentadora: un perro en cabeza una larga persecuciÓn por la capital mexicana. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ enrique: una ciclista que circulaba por una de las principales avenidas de mÉxico
quiere ser un gigante, quiere quedarse en el paÍs y por eso escribiÓ "mi presidente favorito fue abraham lincolnl, pero asegurÓ que todas las sÚplicas de los niÑos son escuchadas. su representante, lo invito al pleno de la cÁmara baja, leyÓ parte de su carta y recalcÓ que raÚl se siente a salvo en el paÍs y que no se le puede dar la espalda. >> yo tengo un juicio y ahÍ es cuando van a decidir si me deportan o me quedo. reportera: como ellos, hay miles de niÑos menores que...
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continued to fight and we thank all of our friends and the outside mobilization for honoring what abraham lincoln always told us, public sanction is everything. the distinguished democratic leader of the house. >> thank you leader. many members of the senate listened and what they heard from the american people was that this bill was not a build the bot would help themselves or their families or their country. .. the american people were complemented with a bill that did violence to the 24 million off insurance. pre-existing conditions and benefits put at risk. we have an opportunity by the republicans making a determination they were going to step back. and as they steppeas they steppe prepared to engage them in positive construct it, not destructive, not a negative policy but a positive policy for the american people and i am so pleased i've had the opportunity to work with this group to affect a bill that does not and everyonevery one of us believesn be made better so now i want to yield to the assistant leader from south carolina to share his thoughts. >> thank you very much members of the ca
continued to fight and we thank all of our friends and the outside mobilization for honoring what abraham lincoln always told us, public sanction is everything. the distinguished democratic leader of the house. >> thank you leader. many members of the senate listened and what they heard from the american people was that this bill was not a build the bot would help themselves or their families or their country. .. the american people were complemented with a bill that did violence to the...
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speaking of presidents killed by actors, abraham lincoln has not held office for 152 years.an unexpected appearance at a minor league ball game in new york. he throughout the first first pitch for the hudson valley team. >> no one better than abe lincoln. honest abe. he is wearing his original sunglasses. >> tucker: that is not the actual president lincoln. lincoln sunglasses were far more impressive than not. it comes pretty close, she's a director of this show. the great mike macedonia. our friend and coworker. president of the lincoln society in new york. at the society mission is to perpetuate the name, ideals, and distinctive appearance of our nations 16th president. that's exactly the kind of politics that everybody benefits from. thank you, mike macedonia. that's about it for us tonight. tune in every night at 8:00 for the show that is the sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness and groupthink. don't forget the dvr if you haven't already. have a wonderful night. and more than anything, stay tuned for our friends in new york city, "the five." they are up next. ♪ >> k
speaking of presidents killed by actors, abraham lincoln has not held office for 152 years.an unexpected appearance at a minor league ball game in new york. he throughout the first first pitch for the hudson valley team. >> no one better than abe lincoln. honest abe. he is wearing his original sunglasses. >> tucker: that is not the actual president lincoln. lincoln sunglasses were far more impressive than not. it comes pretty close, she's a director of this show. the great mike...
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even a dark horse like abraham lincoln had an organization. he had a plan. he was a player. libbie hated his involvement in politics. she put the cabal shown that. i think she would've kept him out of politics. i was wondering, why you didn't draw parallels from some , betweenher battles them and little bighorn? was she to would turned into his last stand. one writer suggested that what custer was trying to do at little bighorn was repeat his success. tj: i think this is an interesting question. custer made some mistakes going into that. there is a book about it. he talks about how the union command didn't really understand there was a large confederate force there. custer had an early clash and i don't think he properly reported. -- reported it. he showed his cool. he showed his valor and luck. he was being hit i spent bullets. this is somebody who should've died long before little bighorn. a bigttle bighorn is topic. it's an extraordinary circumstance. he was in a similar circumstance. he had the time and space to be able to collect his troops and he had a very clever tact
even a dark horse like abraham lincoln had an organization. he had a plan. he was a player. libbie hated his involvement in politics. she put the cabal shown that. i think she would've kept him out of politics. i was wondering, why you didn't draw parallels from some , betweenher battles them and little bighorn? was she to would turned into his last stand. one writer suggested that what custer was trying to do at little bighorn was repeat his success. tj: i think this is an interesting...
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sad.om speaking of presidents killed by actors, abraham lincoln has not held office for 152 years.doesn't mean he's not around, though. the 16th president made an unexpected appearance at a minor league ball game in new york. he threw out the first pitch fo the hudson valley renegades. >> no one better than abee lincoln. the 16th president. he is wearing his original sunglasses from back in the day. >> tucker: that is not the actual president lincoln. the tip-off was the sunglasses. lincoln's sunglasses were far more impressive than that. the man with a chin beard, he is the director of the show. the great mike macedonia. our friend and coworker. president of the lincoln society in new york. the society's mission is to foster patriotism, perpetuate the name, ideals, and distinctive appearance of our nation's 16th president. that's exactly the kind of politics that everybody benefits from. thank you, mikedede macedonia. one of the nice people in this worldon. that's about it for us tonight. tune in every night at 8:00 for the t show that is the sworn eny of lying, pomposity, smugnes
sad.om speaking of presidents killed by actors, abraham lincoln has not held office for 152 years.doesn't mean he's not around, though. the 16th president made an unexpected appearance at a minor league ball game in new york. he threw out the first pitch fo the hudson valley renegades. >> no one better than abee lincoln. the 16th president. he is wearing his original sunglasses from back in the day. >> tucker: that is not the actual president lincoln. the tip-off was the sunglasses....
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. >> depp was referencing the killing of abraham lincoln. he apologized. >> it is a thin line between wealth and poverty and you can see it right there on el camino real in palo alto. stark reminder of the bay area housing crisis. the street is lined with rvs. filled with people who simply can't afford skyrocketing housing prices. >> reporter: new signage should be going up along the light poles alerting those in the rv that a new enforcement will be coming. rvs waiting to get into the parking lot to tailgate. but these are not tailgaters. >> i am in the position that i have to live in the rv. i am trying to figure outs to relocate in a different area. >> reporter: that is the same story that you will hear from everybody. the city says they have to move. >> certainly you have gotten complaints but some of it has to do with the increase in the scale of the vehicle. >> reporter: police officers will first warn the rv owners to move within 24 hours and issue towing notices for those who do not comply. >> towing is on the table but our last reso
. >> depp was referencing the killing of abraham lincoln. he apologized. >> it is a thin line between wealth and poverty and you can see it right there on el camino real in palo alto. stark reminder of the bay area housing crisis. the street is lined with rvs. filled with people who simply can't afford skyrocketing housing prices. >> reporter: new signage should be going up along the light poles alerting those in the rv that a new enforcement will be coming. rvs waiting to get...
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abraham lincoln, to the extent that we can take this argument and debate to the american people and we come up with a compromise, respect. i always grant people their position and i respect they believe something. i don't know what the president believes. >> hold on, you may not agree but you respect. >> and mike pence. >> and where can you guys meet then? >> can you think of an issue that you can work with donald trump? >> we have always worked on infrastructure together and never political until president obama made some suggestions. i think we have to step back and observe what one of the branches of government are doing. we have someone in the white house who really is disrupting the checks and balances system whether it is the courts or commons or not. new yorkers have said to me, you watch this behavior, this is how he operates and you judge it. first he will try to charm you and if that does not work, he will bullies you and walks away from you. if that does not work, he will sue you. >> i find his charm rather offensive. no. we are here because of what we believe and what our r
abraham lincoln, to the extent that we can take this argument and debate to the american people and we come up with a compromise, respect. i always grant people their position and i respect they believe something. i don't know what the president believes. >> hold on, you may not agree but you respect. >> and mike pence. >> and where can you guys meet then? >> can you think of an issue that you can work with donald trump? >> we have always worked on infrastructure...
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abraham lincoln said nothing good can be frustrated by time. i think in that he's accurate. i perfectly understand if you want to bury something, do a study or a committee. but there are times when it is necessary, for us to really look and examine an issue. so i guess my question is, what would the harm be, other than well we've been digging into this for 31 years, but that's not true of the committee. two-thirds of this committee two-thirds of congress has been elected since 2010. many of us veterans that have been kind of on the user end of a lot of the things that we discussed on this committee, what would the harm be, to have full committee hearings and deliberations to hear from the secretary of defense. who hear from nasa to hear from the air force? what would be the harm in doing that. if you would, sir. >> that's a great question and there is no harm and there's nothing that prohibits us from doing that. after we pass this and while the air force is designing the new space corps. to have the different people come before the full committee. you keep in mind they repo
abraham lincoln said nothing good can be frustrated by time. i think in that he's accurate. i perfectly understand if you want to bury something, do a study or a committee. but there are times when it is necessary, for us to really look and examine an issue. so i guess my question is, what would the harm be, other than well we've been digging into this for 31 years, but that's not true of the committee. two-thirds of this committee two-thirds of congress has been elected since 2010. many of us...
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lo que hizo a muchos recordar el asesinato del presidente republicano abraham lincoln a manos de un actorueve violencia. es poco irresponsable. >>> no sonÓ como era la intensiÓn no lo hice con malicia solo trataba de entretener. >>> el mes pasado la comediante en pantalla perdiÓ varios contratos despuÉs de tomarse fotos con una cabeza decapitada que representaba al mando tario. >>> uno que de varios incidentes que el un mundo artÍstico lanza contra el presidente donald trump y que no parecen dar tregua en washington lori montenegro para las noticias telemundo. >>> las tormentas de las Últimas horas manchester unittienen baj zonas en pennsylvania, en alabama, un tornado causado por la tormenta cindy dejÓ daÑos en una edificaciÓn residencial aunque sin vÍctimas, el frente continuÓ su avance en otras zonas para seguir luego hacia ohio, indiana, virginia occidental maryland y pennsylvania. >>> al regresar en las noticias. analizamos una de las consecuencia mÁs tristes y ver agoniza oso del narcotrÁfico en mÉxico. las fosas clandestinas. >>> y las imÁgenes que demuestran como presidente de ven
lo que hizo a muchos recordar el asesinato del presidente republicano abraham lincoln a manos de un actorueve violencia. es poco irresponsable. >>> no sonÓ como era la intensiÓn no lo hice con malicia solo trataba de entretener. >>> el mes pasado la comediante en pantalla perdiÓ varios contratos despuÉs de tomarse fotos con una cabeza decapitada que representaba al mando tario. >>> uno que de varios incidentes que el un mundo artÍstico lanza contra el presidente...
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. >> johnny depp appeared to refer to the assassination of abraham lincoln killed at the hands of john wilks booth. the secret service is aware of the comments. >>> new video shows you why you should not get close to an alligator in case you were wandering. >>> a retiree reaches a milestone in his quest to visit disney lands every single day. millions of you are online right now, searching one topic. that will generate over 600 million results. and if you've been diagnosed with cancer, searching for answers like where to treat, can feel even more overwhelming. so start your search with a specialist at cancer treatment centers of america. start with teams ofcancer tt experts under one roof. start where specialists use advanced genomic testing to guide precision cancer treatment... ...that may lead to targeted therapies and more treatment options. start where there's a commitment to analyzing the latest research and conducting clinical trials-to help each patient get the personalized cancer care they deserve. start at one of the cancer treatment centers of america hospitals near you. the
. >> johnny depp appeared to refer to the assassination of abraham lincoln killed at the hands of john wilks booth. the secret service is aware of the comments. >>> new video shows you why you should not get close to an alligator in case you were wandering. >>> a retiree reaches a milestone in his quest to visit disney lands every single day. millions of you are online right now, searching one topic. that will generate over 600 million results. and if you've been...
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friends onl of our social media and the outside whatization for honoring abraham lincoln always told us, public sentiment is everything. with that, i am pleased to yield to the esteem -- distinguished democratic whip. >> has the leader said, the american people spoke. senate listened. what they heard from the american people was that this bill was not a bill they thought would help themselves or their families or their country and neighbors. and now we have an opportunity to make an excellent bill even better. and that is the affordable care act. on the urge my friend republican side of the aisle and in the senate in the house, let's reason together, let's fix and improve that which is in the affordable care act and make it serves everybody. it serves an overwhelming number of people. 20 million more americans have insurance today because of the affordable care act. they are not precluded from getting insurance because they have a pretty condition condition -- pre-existing conditions. the american people were confronted with a bill that did violence to that 24 million off insurance.
friends onl of our social media and the outside whatization for honoring abraham lincoln always told us, public sentiment is everything. with that, i am pleased to yield to the esteem -- distinguished democratic whip. >> has the leader said, the american people spoke. senate listened. what they heard from the american people was that this bill was not a bill they thought would help themselves or their families or their country and neighbors. and now we have an opportunity to make an...
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. >> now you're calling abraham lincoln and me liars.incoln used the same tactic in a famous case in illinois, where he led a witness to believe that the almanac showed no moon when he testified full moon. the president showed him the wrong year almanac. i did the same thing in one of my most important cases. i had a cop lying about what my client told him and i led him to believe i had tapes by reading what appeared to be a transcript. it was a transcript of what my client told me. i didn't have tapes. i got him to tell the truth just like -- >> with all due respect -- >> those weren't lies. >> with all due respect to you and abraham lincoln, i think the president of the united states issuing tweets to the entire country that he knows to be false is very different. >> but he -- >> i think it is a troublesome precedent that will haunt president trump as we read his future tweets and think, hmm, i wonder if that's a false statement that is some tactic, as well. >> you'll enjoy this, particularly both of you, jeffrey, we know who i am talk
. >> now you're calling abraham lincoln and me liars.incoln used the same tactic in a famous case in illinois, where he led a witness to believe that the almanac showed no moon when he testified full moon. the president showed him the wrong year almanac. i did the same thing in one of my most important cases. i had a cop lying about what my client told him and i led him to believe i had tapes by reading what appeared to be a transcript. it was a transcript of what my client told me. i...
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even a dark horse like abraham lincoln had an organization. he had a plan. he was a player. the other thing is that libbie hated his involvement in politics. she knew that it alienated much of the country. he had been asked to run for congress in 1866 and libby said no. i think she would've kept him out of politics. >> i was wondering, why you didn't draw parallels from some of the other battles, between them and little bighorn? understand that one fight is known as "custer's first stand." one writer suggested that what custer was trying to do at little bighorn was repeat his success. tj: i think this is an interesting question. i think custer made some mistakes going into that. there is a book about it. he talks about how the union command didn't really understand there was a large confederate force there. custer had an early clash and i don't think he properly reported it. he showed his cool. he showed his valor and luck. he was being hit i spent bullets. this is somebody who should've died long before little bighorn. the little bighorn is a big topic. it's an extraordinar
even a dark horse like abraham lincoln had an organization. he had a plan. he was a player. the other thing is that libbie hated his involvement in politics. she knew that it alienated much of the country. he had been asked to run for congress in 1866 and libby said no. i think she would've kept him out of politics. >> i was wondering, why you didn't draw parallels from some of the other battles, between them and little bighorn? understand that one fight is known as "custer's first...
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trump has his faults but he could be a cross between abraham lincoln and teddy roosevelt and wouldn't get anything done with these horrible congressman we have in dc. dagen: is at leakers or gop lawmakers who are fouling things up for everybody? >> the leaking is letting trump become the fall guy for essentially his failure with congress which is they don't make any sense, they are trying to be vague and pretend somehow you can solve these problems of the long-term deficit with foodstamp and medicaid cuts and tax cuts and have it worked out and not touch any benefit their constituents get. windows come up from republicans, mortgage deductions, they throw it away, forget disability, medicare, social security, that can't happen so they can't make a policy that will balance the budget because they have to address benefits their own constituents get. not the fuse a think only the other side gets. it is being exposed and blaming it on trump for not solving it but there is no map that is going to work your come you can't balance the budget on foodstamp cuts alone or in pr. dagen: who is to
trump has his faults but he could be a cross between abraham lincoln and teddy roosevelt and wouldn't get anything done with these horrible congressman we have in dc. dagen: is at leakers or gop lawmakers who are fouling things up for everybody? >> the leaking is letting trump become the fall guy for essentially his failure with congress which is they don't make any sense, they are trying to be vague and pretend somehow you can solve these problems of the long-term deficit with foodstamp...
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. -- sidneythey blumenthal, his book on abraham lincoln., our coverage continues with heather and thompson and her book blood in presentr, the attic up -- attica prison uprising. trey00, former congressman democrazy.his book churchill and orwell, the fight for freedom. ate that starting today 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 2's book tv. >> today we take you live to the gettysburg college civil war institute conference in
. -- sidneythey blumenthal, his book on abraham lincoln., our coverage continues with heather and thompson and her book blood in presentr, the attic up -- attica prison uprising. trey00, former congressman democrazy.his book churchill and orwell, the fight for freedom. ate that starting today 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 2's book tv. >> today we take you live to the gettysburg college civil war institute conference in
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. >>> i have an abraham lincoln up for grabs for the person who could achieve balance. >> this betterwant this if i win. >> just make this balance on your nose. i'm going to leave this video playing on in the background while we try doing this. because it's going to take awhile. >> how long? >> well, in his case, the video's going to go for over seven minutes. he's trying to regain his record for balancing a bank note on his nose. >> it's on the corner almost. >> yeah. it's pretty magical as you watch it. pps it on his nose and now he's making like a seal at sea world. >> what's his technique? try it. >> do i have to beat him or just her? >> if you can get it for five seconds i'll be impressed. get into your wallet, find yourself a note and see if you can keep it up there for five seconds. it's ridiculous. >> let me try again. i know a place it'll stay. >> i'm going to get that back. you can head to his website where he's submitting this video and you can see it's under counsel review. so anybody at home thinks they can do this, goat a vet a video and submit it. you could be a record
. >>> i have an abraham lincoln up for grabs for the person who could achieve balance. >> this betterwant this if i win. >> just make this balance on your nose. i'm going to leave this video playing on in the background while we try doing this. because it's going to take awhile. >> how long? >> well, in his case, the video's going to go for over seven minutes. he's trying to regain his record for balancing a bank note on his nose. >> it's on the corner...
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. >> this 9-foot-tall depiction of young abraham lincoln is getting, um -- >> hey, abe. look at his muscles. >> look at his -- yeah. so combined with the flowing hair and half-buttoned shirt. some are calling it babe-ra-ham lincoln. >> uh-huh, and since there aren't any photos of lincoln as a young man, the artist had to imagine what he looked like. i like it. i think it's a great piece of art. >> he >> a house divided. >> he brought the house together there. swooping hair. >> we're united already. young abe lincoln. a total fox. a resident says he's definitely the hottest lincoln i've ever seen. >> with malice toward none! >> he's going to do the entire gettysburg address. >> i think we're good. >> you've got more than four scores. >>> in the "skinny", rihanna's breakup advice. >>> plus comments from prince harry, saying no one in his family wants to be king or queen. hear his promise to the british people about upholding british royal legacy. >>> and the lesson for anyone going out on the open water this summer. >>> and here's a look at today's forecast. >>> "world new
. >> this 9-foot-tall depiction of young abraham lincoln is getting, um -- >> hey, abe. look at his muscles. >> look at his -- yeah. so combined with the flowing hair and half-buttoned shirt. some are calling it babe-ra-ham lincoln. >> uh-huh, and since there aren't any photos of lincoln as a young man, the artist had to imagine what he looked like. i like it. i think it's a great piece of art. >> he >> a house divided. >> he brought the house together...
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of course the answer to his question, it was actor john wilkes booth who assassinated abraham lincolnin a statement depp now says i apologize for the bad joke i attempted last night in poor taste about president trump. it did not come out as intended and i intended no malice. >>> anger over depp's comment has been pouring in on social media. many think the remark is particularly insensitive after members of congress came under fire on a virginia baseball field last month. republican congressman steve ask a cscalise was injured and now out of intensive care, but remains in the hospital. >>> 17 past 5:00. this week on nbc 10 at soissue, paying pennsylvania's bills. the treasurer will join us to discuss new programs to save you money. >>> plus the death of otto warmbier, he came home in a coma after being jailed in north korea. find out why local experts say his death likely will not change american policy. >>> plus, we talk to a young wife fighting to keep her husband from being deported, why she believes he desearchs to stay stay in the u.s. >>> married to a united states zi sit the ze
of course the answer to his question, it was actor john wilkes booth who assassinated abraham lincolnin a statement depp now says i apologize for the bad joke i attempted last night in poor taste about president trump. it did not come out as intended and i intended no malice. >>> anger over depp's comment has been pouring in on social media. many think the remark is particularly insensitive after members of congress came under fire on a virginia baseball field last month. republican...
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. >> actor john assassinated abraham lincoln in 1865. pirates of the caribbean star made remarks at britain's largest music festival. >> follow up story we told you about earlier this week. inmates getting sentences shortened after they helped save the life of a guard. on work duty when the guard collapsed. instead of taking off. removed bulletproof vest and gun holster to help him breathe and called 911. thanks to quick response, the guard is doing well. >>> could soon be a rush for 76ers tickets after last night's draft. >> new number one draft pick will come to town to be officially introduced. >> where the first pick in the 2017 nba draft, the philadelphia 76ers select markelle fultz. >> last night the sixers selected markelle fultz first overall pick. team is putting the future of the process in the hands of the young point guard. fultz said he's ready to embrace the city of brother-in-law love. >>> this is a dream come true really. just all the hard work i put in coming into this. i'm looking forward to going to this organization a
. >> actor john assassinated abraham lincoln in 1865. pirates of the caribbean star made remarks at britain's largest music festival. >> follow up story we told you about earlier this week. inmates getting sentences shortened after they helped save the life of a guard. on work duty when the guard collapsed. instead of taking off. removed bulletproof vest and gun holster to help him breathe and called 911. thanks to quick response, the guard is doing well. >>> could soon be...
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. >> during that comment, depp was referring to the assassination of abraham lincoln by john wilkes booth. earlier this month, comedian kathy griffin posted a photo showing a gruesome mask of the president. >>> developing this morning, police are looking for answers after a mother of four is found dead inside a burning car in montgomery county. they are body was discovered in the back cargo space of a honda pilot in sandy spring. told you about the dea hover mail until yesterday. they're calling her death suspicious. the medical examiner will determine how she died. >>> it could be easier to catch criminals. montgomery county police are hoping this composite sketch is the clue they need to solve a case of rape. that image you just saw, police believe that man raped a 68-year-old woman six years ago. but he's never been caught. new technology is using dna to make sketches like this one. the process predicts a suspect's appearance and ancestry. they believe the man is from west africa. he's suspected in four other rape cases. chris gordon spoke to one survivor by phone. >> it's very importa
. >> during that comment, depp was referring to the assassination of abraham lincoln by john wilkes booth. earlier this month, comedian kathy griffin posted a photo showing a gruesome mask of the president. >>> developing this morning, police are looking for answers after a mother of four is found dead inside a burning car in montgomery county. they are body was discovered in the back cargo space of a honda pilot in sandy spring. told you about the dea hover mail until yesterday....
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. >> -- abraham lincoln. speakers charged up the crowd with fighting words. >> throw a fist back in their face. >> reporter: which seemed to resonate with the crowd of about 100, the vast majority of them young men like 20-year-old robert smith. >> i understand it looks like a nazi outfit, but you can say a lot about the nazis, but they looked pretty good. >> reporter: higher up on the steps of the memorial another rally, this one to counter hate. >> we don't care what gender you came here to be. >> reporter: carrie instagram said she can't believe what she's hearing here on american soil. >> i am terrified that we are now on the course that doesn't look like it's reversible. >> reporter: the two rallies held their own ground with only one minor skirmish when the two met. >> hey, back up, back up. >> reporter: with plenty of police in case of violence, the rallies ended peacefully. >>> another demonstration, that one against the alt right free speech memorial that happened in front of the d.c. police departme
. >> -- abraham lincoln. speakers charged up the crowd with fighting words. >> throw a fist back in their face. >> reporter: which seemed to resonate with the crowd of about 100, the vast majority of them young men like 20-year-old robert smith. >> i understand it looks like a nazi outfit, but you can say a lot about the nazis, but they looked pretty good. >> reporter: higher up on the steps of the memorial another rally, this one to counter hate. >> we don't...
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and then sidney blumenthal with his book a self-made man, the political life of abraham lincoln, in 1849 continues at 11:00 a.m. eastern with her book blood and water, the prison uprising in 1971 and its legacy. also jeffrey stone with his sex in the constitution. sex, religion and law the 21st century. also at 4:00 p.m., the book churchill and orwell, the freight fight for freedom. watch our coverage of the lit fest starting saturday at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span2 book tv. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television company and is brought to today by your cable or satellite provider. >> the white house requested $1.1 trillion for the department of health and human services. the budget request includes cuts in public health and biomedical research. tom price talks about his department's budget adhering at the senate finance committee. the two-hour hearing begins with opening remarks by the chair of the committeein
and then sidney blumenthal with his book a self-made man, the political life of abraham lincoln, in 1849 continues at 11:00 a.m. eastern with her book blood and water, the prison uprising in 1971 and its legacy. also jeffrey stone with his sex in the constitution. sex, religion and law the 21st century. also at 4:00 p.m., the book churchill and orwell, the freight fight for freedom. watch our coverage of the lit fest starting saturday at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span2 book tv. >> c-span,...