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let me refer to abraham lincoln. [laughing] in that speechh in springfield n 1828 called on the perpetuation of our clinical institutions in which lincoln warned of our own self-destruction from within. he says, there's a flaw in our system, and this is what lincoln says. he says there may be a man who emerges seeking, and these are lincoln's words, not mine, celebrityay and fame, and distinction beyond what is normalan in politics. and he may seek to trample down what exists in order to achieve distinction for himself. when that happens, said lincoln, the people most unite together, and then lincoln's words, act intelligently in order to oppose him. now, lincoln may have had in mind stephen a. douglas, his great rival, but he was warning against the danger of demagogy and how it might upset the american democracy. and lincoln's words echo through the ages. and you very much. [applause] >> [inaudible conversations]
let me refer to abraham lincoln. [laughing] in that speechh in springfield n 1828 called on the perpetuation of our clinical institutions in which lincoln warned of our own self-destruction from within. he says, there's a flaw in our system, and this is what lincoln says. he says there may be a man who emerges seeking, and these are lincoln's words, not mine, celebrityay and fame, and distinction beyond what is normalan in politics. and he may seek to trample down what exists in order to...
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i support the work that you're doing to keep the name and legacy of abraham lincoln alive. believe it or not, that man who is amongst the greatest men who ever lived -- but of course there is revisionism in history. some would have us believe that president lincoln wasn't the great man that he was, that he harbored opinions and attitudes that just don't go anymore in the 21st century. i applaud your work and ask you to redouble it to keep alive the spirits of abraham lincoln. i saluted lincoln in 1903. i toured the country. congress had recessed in the spring. i toured 22 states and two territories. as your president when i went on vacation i did not go golfing. i went hunting and camping. very often in the national parks of the country. during that trip i visited yellowstone national park and after camping for two weeks with john burrows, i laid the cornerstone in montana in what is known today as roosevelt arc. creating that first park in 1872 and from the act in 1916 creating the national parks service. about the only thing that president wilson got right, by the way. tho
i support the work that you're doing to keep the name and legacy of abraham lincoln alive. believe it or not, that man who is amongst the greatest men who ever lived -- but of course there is revisionism in history. some would have us believe that president lincoln wasn't the great man that he was, that he harbored opinions and attitudes that just don't go anymore in the 21st century. i applaud your work and ask you to redouble it to keep alive the spirits of abraham lincoln. i saluted lincoln...
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i applaud your work and i ask you to redouble it, to keep alive the spirit of abraham lincoln. i saluted lincoln in 1903. i toured the country. congress had recessed in the spring. i toured 22 states and two territories. when i was your president and i did not go golfing. i went hunt [camping, very often in the national parks of the country. during that trip i was in yellow stone national park and after camping two weeks with john boroughs, i camped in what is today known as roosevelt arch, creating that first act in 1972 and from the act creating the national park service. by the way, about the only thing president wilson got right. those words, for the benefit and enjoyment of the people. the parks belonged to each of us hence to all of us. and each responsible to pass them ton in better condition and not in worse. for the first time i saw the grand canyon and the great colorado river in arizona territory. and how it took my breath awayal. and for the first time i visited california and climbed the camps of yosemite and saw the maintenance of that great gem as a park. in that
i applaud your work and i ask you to redouble it, to keep alive the spirit of abraham lincoln. i saluted lincoln in 1903. i toured the country. congress had recessed in the spring. i toured 22 states and two territories. when i was your president and i did not go golfing. i went hunt [camping, very often in the national parks of the country. during that trip i was in yellow stone national park and after camping two weeks with john boroughs, i camped in what is today known as roosevelt arch,...
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but abraham lincoln, of course, would sum it up in a way that people remember. in a letter he wrote but never sent in july of 1863, president abraham lincoln wrote a letter to george meade. in that letter he said, "my dear general, i do not believe you appreciate the magnitude of the misfortunes involved in lee 's. escape he was within your easy grasp. and to have closed upon him would in connection with our other late successes have ended the war. as it is, the war will be prolonged indefinitely. it will certainly be prolonged through 1863, but when u.s. grant comes east, he will take command of all armies in the field and travel with meade's army. meade will lose his reputation even though he won the battle of gettysburg. so, the stories of the rest of the battles that take place after gettysburg is told in this book, lee retreats and meade pursues. so, let's open it up for a few questions. so, the stories of the rest of the battles that take place after gettysburg is told in this book, lee retreats and meade pursues. so, let's open it up for a few questions.
but abraham lincoln, of course, would sum it up in a way that people remember. in a letter he wrote but never sent in july of 1863, president abraham lincoln wrote a letter to george meade. in that letter he said, "my dear general, i do not believe you appreciate the magnitude of the misfortunes involved in lee 's. escape he was within your easy grasp. and to have closed upon him would in connection with our other late successes have ended the war. as it is, the war will be prolonged...
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in accordance with a solemn promise made by abraham lincoln in his second inaugural address, we at the v.a. keep that promise 365 days a year. in this pastor, we've made great progress in also keeping
in accordance with a solemn promise made by abraham lincoln in his second inaugural address, we at the v.a. keep that promise 365 days a year. in this pastor, we've made great progress in also keeping
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i think there's no doubt that both abraham lincoln and george b. mcclellan were terribly ambitious and i think that may have been one source of difficulty as well. in any case, mcclellan does get involved in politics. i'm not sure he would say he was involved in politics, but he was involved in politics. at a meeting with radical republican senators in the fall of 1861 he tells them very bluntly that he was fighting to preserve the union and not for the republican party or for e mans pagz. and that was an honest expression of his views. but he certainly expressed them to the wrong people. then there's a question of mcclellan and savory. he abhorred slavery. he says this repeatedly. but mcclellan also shares the racial views of his time, sometimes expressed in very strong language. he used the "n" word on occasion. but then so did lincoln at times. he favored the eventual ending of slavery but he was certainly no anti-slavery zealot by any definition. he was a moderate on the question and accused at the time of being pro slavery. i do wonder at some
i think there's no doubt that both abraham lincoln and george b. mcclellan were terribly ambitious and i think that may have been one source of difficulty as well. in any case, mcclellan does get involved in politics. i'm not sure he would say he was involved in politics, but he was involved in politics. at a meeting with radical republican senators in the fall of 1861 he tells them very bluntly that he was fighting to preserve the union and not for the republican party or for e mans pagz. and...
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this is the age where david kennedy pointed out the only great president and hero was abraham lincoln and he died of the first page. [laughter] they will never produce anybody remotely ever. but in the end that doesn't matter. so this efficiency of the common that matters and said if america's means anything at all so in a democracy the sufficiency of the common is all that matters those, and sales in the democracy but with that thread of the turmoil of the gilded age. with the second to gilded age. things did not work out and they were astonished to find themselves living in a world that many fans had never intended to produce. so when 1865 the civil war ended the republican party was in the south. only one other time in american history the republicans knew what they wanted to do but to create a world of a homogeneous, here is the cartoon but the idea was everybody was entitled to citizenship in the united states to have an equal said it of rights guaranteed by the federal government that is the same federal government that would spread across the entire united states that was suppo
this is the age where david kennedy pointed out the only great president and hero was abraham lincoln and he died of the first page. [laughter] they will never produce anybody remotely ever. but in the end that doesn't matter. so this efficiency of the common that matters and said if america's means anything at all so in a democracy the sufficiency of the common is all that matters those, and sales in the democracy but with that thread of the turmoil of the gilded age. with the second to gilded...
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president who served in this body, proudly, from illinois, from the house of representatives, abraham lincoln who spoke of government of the people, by the people, and for the people. for the people. and that's the part of that great triad we will be betraying if we pass this bill because it's not for the people. it's for the 1%. with that, mr. speaker, i yield back and i thank you very much for your patience and your attention. the speaker pro tempore: the entleman yields back his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? mr. raskin: i move to adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on the motion to adjourn. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. accordingly the house stands
president who served in this body, proudly, from illinois, from the house of representatives, abraham lincoln who spoke of government of the people, by the people, and for the people. for the people. and that's the part of that great triad we will be betraying if we pass this bill because it's not for the people. it's for the 1%. with that, mr. speaker, i yield back and i thank you very much for your patience and your attention. the speaker pro tempore: the entleman yields back his time. for...
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suggest this is my buddy max famous financial guru and well just a little bit different i'm not a abraham lincoln or not no no no cutting the road have some fun meet everyday americans norm coleman and hopefully start to bridge the gap this is the great american people.
suggest this is my buddy max famous financial guru and well just a little bit different i'm not a abraham lincoln or not no no no cutting the road have some fun meet everyday americans norm coleman and hopefully start to bridge the gap this is the great american people.
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and that burgeoning came as a reaction not just to a new appointment, not just to abraham lincoln or the emancipation proclamation but most importantly to the rise of the northern peace party, the copperheads. just as robert e. lee's army galvanized the union army after second manassas i would argue the most important factor in the ability of the army of the potomac to go into maryland and confront the confederates on antietam creek was robert e. lee doing the one thing that would motivate them up off their back sides and out into the field again, by crossing into the north. but now another external force rose up that caused the army to begin to see itself as a cohesive unit with a very specific goal. and that was the rise of the copperheads. now, a number of state elections were held in the spring in 1863. and so these were issues in the rise of these peace parties especially in new jersey and in connecticut where they would win elections, extensive, or threaten to win elections extensively. the copperheads became the force, the evil force, against which the army began to coalesce.
and that burgeoning came as a reaction not just to a new appointment, not just to abraham lincoln or the emancipation proclamation but most importantly to the rise of the northern peace party, the copperheads. just as robert e. lee's army galvanized the union army after second manassas i would argue the most important factor in the ability of the army of the potomac to go into maryland and confront the confederates on antietam creek was robert e. lee doing the one thing that would motivate them...
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this is springfield, illinois, abraham lincoln's hometown. was the place the great pilgrimage after lincoln was assassinated would bring him back to springfield to be buried. the idea of reconstruction would be all the united states would look like that. south, west, is going to be remade into a version of the midwest. they imagined that is where we are going, that is what they could achieve. that is not where they were going. that is not what they achieved. what they achieved was this, and chicago. no small-town america. they achieved a nation of small producers, they achieved the nation of slavery. this is not a world of small shops but factories in chicago or outside chicago and workers, many not born in the united states coming off of work. it wasn't going to be a peaceful world of small producers but a violent one and one of the things that happens in the book, i do not overplay the violence, neither do i downplay. the united states in terms of public violence was a very violent place in the 1870s and 1880s and 1890s. the question is goi
this is springfield, illinois, abraham lincoln's hometown. was the place the great pilgrimage after lincoln was assassinated would bring him back to springfield to be buried. the idea of reconstruction would be all the united states would look like that. south, west, is going to be remade into a version of the midwest. they imagined that is where we are going, that is what they could achieve. that is not where they were going. that is not what they achieved. what they achieved was this, and...
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now with this book but abraham lincoln they tried to impeach him. so you have to look back somebody is a perfect and also when you try to do great things people get in your way. i will take on i get nothing to do with the trail of tears while not be blindly to offend anybody but that war and that battle and his leadership and confidence and patriotism. he always had america's best interest in mind the dog might be reading this this is his farewell before they got by life has been spent in the land of liberty with the affection of a son and father to the people he felt pretty good and fortunate with despite those hardships he had dysentery and a series of illnesses to destroy the average person but yet he felt fortunate. >> my wife enjoyed watching you for about a week then you left. >> for two weeks i did the 10:00 show. level. >> but it was fun to do road show for one hour but then taken over on monday. i love my job in the mornings but to go through red night ted is precooled. that was fun for two weeks. >> so now washington will have a talker, sh
now with this book but abraham lincoln they tried to impeach him. so you have to look back somebody is a perfect and also when you try to do great things people get in your way. i will take on i get nothing to do with the trail of tears while not be blindly to offend anybody but that war and that battle and his leadership and confidence and patriotism. he always had america's best interest in mind the dog might be reading this this is his farewell before they got by life has been spent in the...
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this team that abraham lincoln is driving is about to get bulky when the state governments are about to take office. that is why it lincoln sends a message to his commanders to engage in hard and tough fighting that will hurt somebody. and that is why you get december campaigns in 1862 going east and west for fredericksburg. and what fredericksburg turns into. this precipitates a crisis for lincoln and his ability to finesse it is probably one of his greatest moments as a politician. he says he contemplates , resigning. there is a question of the continued viability of his administration. this question of which wing of the republican party will take care of policy in -- determine policy starting at 1863. there are a lot of questions in many ways. and in the atmosphere is where rosenkranz leaves the day after christmas. to march to tennessee. i will leave it there. >> i think that is fascinating. in order to defend my position i need to send you on the offense, that was his response. chris k.: just like he is looking for a battlefield victory for the preliminary emancipation proclamati
this team that abraham lincoln is driving is about to get bulky when the state governments are about to take office. that is why it lincoln sends a message to his commanders to engage in hard and tough fighting that will hurt somebody. and that is why you get december campaigns in 1862 going east and west for fredericksburg. and what fredericksburg turns into. this precipitates a crisis for lincoln and his ability to finesse it is probably one of his greatest moments as a politician. he says he...
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i spent a lot of time in illinois because of abraham lincoln. ohio because of ulysses s. grant. there are some more bedrock fundamental values. the problem today is we're listening to the extremes on the right and the left, there is a great middle, a great moderate claiming the center. i'm sure those voices are in this room this evening. i think the midwest is one of the great regions of the country. i'm saying that because i'm here. [laughter] there cultural generations -- i would say two things. there is more equipoise in the midwest. there is a niceness factor. i got to know walter mondale. two quick minnesota stories. i was speaking in minneapolis. he asked if i wanted to have breakfast. i said, sure. i grew up with a walter mondale poster on my wall. it said, some talk, others lead. even as a young boy, i knew i was the kind who only talked. we had breakfast. we had mutual friends and talked about some old stories. when you are going to a convention, what is it like to be the person the convention is for? he said, you aren't really part of it. you come in the last moment, y
i spent a lot of time in illinois because of abraham lincoln. ohio because of ulysses s. grant. there are some more bedrock fundamental values. the problem today is we're listening to the extremes on the right and the left, there is a great middle, a great moderate claiming the center. i'm sure those voices are in this room this evening. i think the midwest is one of the great regions of the country. i'm saying that because i'm here. [laughter] there cultural generations -- i would say two...
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. >>> abraham lincoln would probably not be electable today because of television.d not smile at all. he would not be considered to be a prime candidate for the presidency, and that's a shame, isn't it? >> was he right? if his use of social media is modern day presidential, what does it say about modern day? could the brilliant guys on mount roushmer win an election now? and how would lincoln play on twitter? oh, this is good thread. with malice towards none, with charity for all, with firmness and the right as god gives us to see the right, let us strive onto finish the work we are in, to bind up the nation's wounds, to care for him who should have borne the battle, and for his widow and for his orphan. to do all which may achieve and cherish a just and lasting peace among ourselves and with all nations. in the end twitter is just a tool, like a blade or a flame it can be used to harm or heal, to create or destroy. and with all tools it all comes down to the person holding it. >> with the exception of the late, great abraham lincoln, i can be more presidential than
. >>> abraham lincoln would probably not be electable today because of television.d not smile at all. he would not be considered to be a prime candidate for the presidency, and that's a shame, isn't it? >> was he right? if his use of social media is modern day presidential, what does it say about modern day? could the brilliant guys on mount roushmer win an election now? and how would lincoln play on twitter? oh, this is good thread. with malice towards none, with charity for...
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abraham lincoln was asked, why not just have a law passed in congress? but he feared to any law would be overturned by the u.s. supreme court in that is why was necessary to amend the u.s. constitution and have the 13th amendment abolished slavery. however, that section "except for punishment is a crime," that would lead to the system in which prisoners were leased out, male and female prisoners, in a way to retrieve the labor that was lost after slavery ended. in 1868, the 14th amendment give citizenship at birth, privileges and immunities, the equal protection clause, and the due process clause. how does this affect black women? well, in slavery, black women if you think about it were protected because their bodies were vital to slaveholders. she was not only working but she was producing product. the chattel children needed for the enterprise. but when the 14th amendment give citizenship at birth, what to do consider that now she is producing citizens. her reproductive life is no longer of the value. it is also viewed as harming the country because sh
abraham lincoln was asked, why not just have a law passed in congress? but he feared to any law would be overturned by the u.s. supreme court in that is why was necessary to amend the u.s. constitution and have the 13th amendment abolished slavery. however, that section "except for punishment is a crime," that would lead to the system in which prisoners were leased out, male and female prisoners, in a way to retrieve the labor that was lost after slavery ended. in 1868, the 14th...
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. >>> abe -- abraham lincoln first set forth america's thanksgiving tradition. today 154 years later, we are taking you back in time as the visitors to the lincoln memorial live their modern voices in lincoln's words. ♪ [ music ] ♪ >> reporter: the year drawing forth a close has been filled with the blessings. >> preserved with all the nations, order has been maintained, and the laws have been respected and obeyed. >> proper that they should be forever gratefully acknowledged with one heart and one voice by the whole american people. >> the whole american people. >> i do therefore invite my fellow citizens. >> to every part of the united states. >> as a day of thanksgiving. >>> heroes tend to show up in times of struggle. could laundry detergent ruin the pipes in your home? >> a cold one to start. down to the milder temps on the way, and a look toward the weekend. >>> this tiny object can be big-time danger for kids. they're under fire for child safety. is there another reason to be wary? >> soap pods used in dish washers and clothes washers clog up the drain. >
. >>> abe -- abraham lincoln first set forth america's thanksgiving tradition. today 154 years later, we are taking you back in time as the visitors to the lincoln memorial live their modern voices in lincoln's words. ♪ [ music ] ♪ >> reporter: the year drawing forth a close has been filled with the blessings. >> preserved with all the nations, order has been maintained, and the laws have been respected and obeyed. >> proper that they should be forever gratefully...
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for one, i think it is an opportunity for him to stick it to abraham lincoln, and say, you know, you should not have embarrassed me the way that you did earlier in the summer. forink things are different him when he is operating in a loyal state when he does not have to be concerned about -- mcclellan is always concerned about treatment of an policy toward seven civilians. here, he is operating in a loyal state. he is doing something he has never done before, which is dispatched the rebels from maryland and protect washington and baltimore. that is a very different task than what he had been doing say in virginia. of course, this is consistent with his other great performances in western virginia where he is defending the unionists. , for me at least -- and there are other -- there has been a lot of recent work on mcclellan. there are other thoughts out there, but those are my two hypotheses about them. >> time for one last question? all right. over here in the far corner. brian, i am going to ask you while i'm walking, but for folks who visit the south non-battlefield, what is your
for one, i think it is an opportunity for him to stick it to abraham lincoln, and say, you know, you should not have embarrassed me the way that you did earlier in the summer. forink things are different him when he is operating in a loyal state when he does not have to be concerned about -- mcclellan is always concerned about treatment of an policy toward seven civilians. here, he is operating in a loyal state. he is doing something he has never done before, which is dispatched the rebels from...
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when abraham lincoln mentioned that the fourth thursday of the month would be, i should see that sexy the last thursday of the before the last said he was praying for those who were wounded and those who would become orphans during this terrible time in our history. and he prayed that god god father would yield -- healed wounds. we find ourselves divided so many ways. i think that prayer still very apropos for our time. what way do you think we could bring healing this season? >> when our gratitude takes the form of humility, and recognizing that we are all in ways we don't know, dependent on the grace of god, that could be unifying. when our gratitude takes the form of service. reaching out, tepid out serving another human being, that could be unifying. when our gratitude takes the form of praise. every one of us have something similar to praise god. the praise can be unifying as well >> in a word things giving itself, we just say thanks to everyone. when you go into the supermarket just think take you to the checker. the person you are asking for help, the person is being paid but t
when abraham lincoln mentioned that the fourth thursday of the month would be, i should see that sexy the last thursday of the before the last said he was praying for those who were wounded and those who would become orphans during this terrible time in our history. and he prayed that god god father would yield -- healed wounds. we find ourselves divided so many ways. i think that prayer still very apropos for our time. what way do you think we could bring healing this season? >> when our...
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respect, the first citizens hotel in salt lake city, utah -- this s was do i in the spirit of abraham lincoln'somment. wasutah citizens susummit created by local citizens who volunteered their time andnd skills in order to facilitatee dialogue among utah. this included hosting panel discussions among a diverse group of utah and natitional leaders who explored more civil, compassionate anand c collaborae approaches to the challenges that faced utah and the nation.
respect, the first citizens hotel in salt lake city, utah -- this s was do i in the spirit of abraham lincoln'somment. wasutah citizens susummit created by local citizens who volunteered their time andnd skills in order to facilitatee dialogue among utah. this included hosting panel discussions among a diverse group of utah and natitional leaders who explored more civil, compassionate anand c collaborae approaches to the challenges that faced utah and the nation.
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we are the party of abraham lincoln and we have a tradition and we should be much more concerned aboutnd of this party. when it's going to be stained by somebody of this caliber and mr. moore. >> again, what we heard from kellyanne conway and what we heard from the official white house statement is that if the allegations are true, then moore should step aside. but they do not believe at this point they have heard enough to make that judgment. >> well, again, john, we're not talking about a legal proceeding here. of course, a person is entitled to the presumption of innocence in a court of law. we're talking here about the court of public opinion. this is an election. a very different standard. we have asked candidates. i served as chairman of the ethics committee and i have seen members of congress resign for far less than what mr. moore is being accused of. so the point i'm making is a very different standard here when we're talking in a very political context and we're talking about control of the senate here. mr. moore needs to do what's right and step aside. >> there's also a cont
we are the party of abraham lincoln and we have a tradition and we should be much more concerned aboutnd of this party. when it's going to be stained by somebody of this caliber and mr. moore. >> again, what we heard from kellyanne conway and what we heard from the official white house statement is that if the allegations are true, then moore should step aside. but they do not believe at this point they have heard enough to make that judgment. >> well, again, john, we're not talking...
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most notably president abraham lincoln. this talk was part of pamplin historical park symposium. it's about an 1:15. >>> good morning, everybody. we're ready to get started. welcome back to the last day of our conference and also welcome to our cspan viewers. we're live. just a couple of announcements before i introduce the speaker. we still have some tickets available on our wonderful plank that you'll be able to take home today if you want. we've also
most notably president abraham lincoln. this talk was part of pamplin historical park symposium. it's about an 1:15. >>> good morning, everybody. we're ready to get started. welcome back to the last day of our conference and also welcome to our cspan viewers. we're live. just a couple of announcements before i introduce the speaker. we still have some tickets available on our wonderful plank that you'll be able to take home today if you want. we've also
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. >> we are in a different world because this is the kind of world that martin luther king, abraham lincoln, and you don't think about the color of someone's skin. you think about the character. how is that possible? >> is just being a kid. growing up i was never told this was right and this is wrong and the way i grew up in the way i was taught was everyone is the same and the way you judge someone if it is on the athletic field, it's based on your skill. if you can run faster it doesn't matter if you are a guy or a girl, you can put them at the po suited for. >> i agree. it doesn't depend on if you are a guy or a girl. >> you are in a classroom, in an environment where people learn, you don't have an issue with violence, drugs, none of that exists. so you think you are in a protective isolated environment and you're able to thrive in an environment like this so if you were in a public school? >> i believe my environment helps me and everyone in the environment thrive because episcopal i see like a bubble in alexandria because when i came out, i was like wow. i heard horns from cars and pe
. >> we are in a different world because this is the kind of world that martin luther king, abraham lincoln, and you don't think about the color of someone's skin. you think about the character. how is that possible? >> is just being a kid. growing up i was never told this was right and this is wrong and the way i grew up in the way i was taught was everyone is the same and the way you judge someone if it is on the athletic field, it's based on your skill. if you can run faster it...
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abraham lincoln telling us they're going to win those up with all the drama happening in our country i'm shooting the road have some fun meet every day americans. and clip. we start to bridge the gap this is the great american troops which. manufactured sentenced to public wealth. when the ruling classes project themselves. with the famous merry go round with the one percent. nor middle of the room six. million real news is. not our moscow time headlining the smaller more power positioning from saudi arabia's crown prince whose gathered dozens of nations into a so-called arab nato we profile this hour in the middle east and roil who swiftly moves on reforming the bridge. to the more pressure on the us from turkey over its arms supplies to syrian kurds with ankara reminding president that he apparently agreed to cut the flow of weapons. and. she rushes fates of the frenzy eighteen winter olympics is still in the balance with athletes struggling for clarity in the face of a possible blanket ban still we hear the latest verdict on the doping scandal from sports chiefs. most of the other
abraham lincoln telling us they're going to win those up with all the drama happening in our country i'm shooting the road have some fun meet every day americans. and clip. we start to bridge the gap this is the great american troops which. manufactured sentenced to public wealth. when the ruling classes project themselves. with the famous merry go round with the one percent. nor middle of the room six. million real news is. not our moscow time headlining the smaller more power positioning from...
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. >> dicen la tradiciÓn se origino cuando el presidente abraham lincoln se apiadÓ de un pavo. >> perola gran vida muchos de sus primos no corrieron con la misma suerte y serÁn servidos este jueves. >> y aunque el ambiente en la casa blanca hoy, el presidente bromeÓ que no matarÍa a los pavos que perdonÓ obama algunos inmigrantes le gustarÍa una nueva tradiciÓn. >> Él deberÍa estar perdonando a los inmigrantes no a los pavos, los pavos son pa' comer. >> en nueva york, diego arias, noticias telemundo. >> pavos en hoteles de lujo ya lo he visto todo. asÍ llegamos al final de esta ediciÓn de noticias telemundo, gracias por el privilegio de su tiempo, mÁs noticias por aquÍ por telemundo, buenas noches y gracias. >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> - porque este bebÉ no es solo mÍo, es de los dos. - una criatura que yo no querÍa. yo me pregunto: si fuese al revÉs, doctora, la situaciÓn, que ella fÁcilmente va a cualquier lugar, doctora, a una clÍnica, se lo saca... bueno, doctora, pero ¿usted cree que serÍa justo, doctora, que ella traiga un niÑo, me obligue a mÍ a amarlo, cuando en realidad
. >> dicen la tradiciÓn se origino cuando el presidente abraham lincoln se apiadÓ de un pavo. >> perola gran vida muchos de sus primos no corrieron con la misma suerte y serÁn servidos este jueves. >> y aunque el ambiente en la casa blanca hoy, el presidente bromeÓ que no matarÍa a los pavos que perdonÓ obama algunos inmigrantes le gustarÍa una nueva tradiciÓn. >> Él deberÍa estar perdonando a los inmigrantes no a los pavos, los pavos son pa' comer. >> en...
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to say this is my buddy max famous financial guru well just a little bit different i'm not a abraham lincoln lawyer no no no windows up with all the drama happening in our country i'm shooting the road have fun meet everyday americans. and hopefully start to bridge the gap this is the great american people. but we in the caribbean who are who respect the environment who protect the environment who respect the rule of law being punished for it because the one doing . the problems of the other ways which always think. the country doesn't have a right a responsibility to protect its citizens and one of we can determine what we see in the actions that you were taken in your country. we have a great team we need to strengthen that's really good. headlines on a.
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it's a little bit different i've thought of that abraham lincoln there well you know i know that with all the drama happening in our country i'm hitting the road to have some fun every day americans. all over and hopefully start to bridge the gap this is the great american pill which. the protest held against the owner a convention to place ten days after columbine. if you would what happened at columbine on april twentieth one thousand nine hundred nine was that two two young men who were intent on killing as many students as they could they opened fire on students outside and then went when when confronted with a police presence they went inside the school. began shooting there went into the library that's where they they killed and injured the most students and that's that's where my son was it went worse as the day went on no word from him being asked by the police if we could provide a description of him and what he was wearing at one point asking for dental records and being told at one point that there was one last school bus bringing students. back from. when you're waiting fo
it's a little bit different i've thought of that abraham lincoln there well you know i know that with all the drama happening in our country i'm hitting the road to have some fun every day americans. all over and hopefully start to bridge the gap this is the great american pill which. the protest held against the owner a convention to place ten days after columbine. if you would what happened at columbine on april twentieth one thousand nine hundred nine was that two two young men who were...
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as i see him address, abraham lincoln said if we accept the small violations of the rule of law, then these violations will only become more frequent and more serious and if that happens, it will instill in the people contempt for law and eventually for the republic itself. at the department of justice, we are committed to preserving the people's respect for the law by carrying out the law fairly and impartially. i would like to tell you about some of the work we are doing, including on the topic of this conference, the administrative agencies and the regulatory states, can't tell you how much i want to express my appreciation for the stuff that we have assembled to help us accomplish these things. i could not be prouder of them. i see the anti-regulatory state rachel bar sitting in the front row, and a longtime member of this group. [applause] did i say bar? rachel brand. [laughter] last month, the department finally settled 22 civil cases with 90 plaintiffs regarding the previous administration's improper in possession of the contraception mandate. their claims were just, they had b
as i see him address, abraham lincoln said if we accept the small violations of the rule of law, then these violations will only become more frequent and more serious and if that happens, it will instill in the people contempt for law and eventually for the republic itself. at the department of justice, we are committed to preserving the people's respect for the law by carrying out the law fairly and impartially. i would like to tell you about some of the work we are doing, including on the...
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buddy max the famous financial guru and we'll she's a little bit different i've understood your abraham lincoln holing up there well you know windows up last but not least my larger than life.
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my buddy max famous financial guru and we'll she's a little bit different i've understood your abraham lincoln hall and they're willing to windows up last but not least my larger than life. the night an aspiring star rio. with all the drama happening in our country i'm shooting the road to have fun. every day americans see a nice profit but here when it's cold frosty but who knows. what's america to our ancestors suffered to see how things got to crazy i was naked. to get my finger on the start to bridge the gap this is the great american pill which. self the venice beach calif is. one of the coolest place to be in the world. until now. stephen is pondering how he can start a conversation that will help bring america together. but stephen can do little it seems to help with this trusted friend famous financial adviser max keiser. ladies and gentlemen max trains are not. place for example it. has been a long time my friend yeah period or they haven't seen here. ten years fifteen it goes back many years remember as i am back and i am against it i think i am against it long island new york. back
my buddy max famous financial guru and we'll she's a little bit different i've understood your abraham lincoln hall and they're willing to windows up last but not least my larger than life. the night an aspiring star rio. with all the drama happening in our country i'm shooting the road to have fun. every day americans see a nice profit but here when it's cold frosty but who knows. what's america to our ancestors suffered to see how things got to crazy i was naked. to get my finger on the start...
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address, abraham lincoln said if we accept the small violations of the rule of violations will only become more frequent and more serious and if that happens, it will instill in the people contempt for law and eventually for the republic itself. at the department of justice, we are committed to preserving the people's respect for the law by carrying out the law fairly and impartially. i would like to tell you about doing, the work we are including on the topic of this conference, the administrative agencies and the regulatory states, can't tell you how much i want to express my appreciation for the stuff that we have assembled to help us accomplish these things. i could not be prouder of them. statethe anti-regulatory rachel bar sitting in the front row, and a longtime member of this group. [applause] did i say bar? rachel brand. the department finally settled 22 civil cases with 90 plaintiffs regarding the previous administration's improper in possession of the contraception mandate. their claims were just, they had been improperly constricted in their right to freely exercise their relig
address, abraham lincoln said if we accept the small violations of the rule of violations will only become more frequent and more serious and if that happens, it will instill in the people contempt for law and eventually for the republic itself. at the department of justice, we are committed to preserving the people's respect for the law by carrying out the law fairly and impartially. i would like to tell you about doing, the work we are including on the topic of this conference, the...
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oh school district officials and philadelphia mayor jim kenney gathered at abraham lincoln high schoolor a pep rally to celebrate this morning. the district credits its focus on college and career readiness and also the participation of students, their families and teachers for the positive trend. >>> a beloved animal at the philadelphia zoo has died. >> we'll have that story coming up next. plus, these popular toys seem innocent enough so why is a consumer watchdog group sounding the alarm? what they say they discovered inside some fidget spinners that were sold at target. >> plus, it's not a bird or a plane or even superman but this daredevil has just soared into the guinness book of world records. what he did to earn the honor when "eyewitness news" continues. >> ♪ hey, girlfriend. how's your café au lait? oh, it's actually... (squeaking of balloon) it's ver... (squeaking) i'm being so serious right now. i really want to know how your coffee is. it's... (squeaking of balloon, laughing) i had a second balloon! goodbye! oof, that milk in your coffee was messing with you, wasn't it? ye
oh school district officials and philadelphia mayor jim kenney gathered at abraham lincoln high schoolor a pep rally to celebrate this morning. the district credits its focus on college and career readiness and also the participation of students, their families and teachers for the positive trend. >>> a beloved animal at the philadelphia zoo has died. >> we'll have that story coming up next. plus, these popular toys seem innocent enough so why is a consumer watchdog group...
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abraham lincoln said it best. divided statesd on the east coast and west coast against the rest of the country, and the middle-class and respective states, i think it is a wrongheaded way to go about this. don't you think we ought to take the best ideas and do what is in the best interest of america? how about all the independents out there that this impacts? andmpacts all americans that is why this is most , the way we are going forward with this for sheer political reasons. robert is in california. good morning. vet,r: i'm a vietnam apache dissent and both sides talk to both sides of their mouths. that is the way we believe it. that is the way it is. this inlike to say california. my premiums have gone up. through kaiser. i asked why have they gone up through obamacare? they said because you can afford it. i said i can afford it? i am barely making money and barely making anything -- will work on the congressman's earpiece. go ahead and try again. caller: did you hear what i first said? host: what is your questi
abraham lincoln said it best. divided statesd on the east coast and west coast against the rest of the country, and the middle-class and respective states, i think it is a wrongheaded way to go about this. don't you think we ought to take the best ideas and do what is in the best interest of america? how about all the independents out there that this impacts? andmpacts all americans that is why this is most , the way we are going forward with this for sheer political reasons. robert is in...
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there is that famous quote by abraham lincoln saying you should not believe everything you read on the. [ laughter ] >> and the internet is full of stuff like that. full of people allegedly saying things that they never said. and i think when people are in a situation where you zondon't kn what is true any more, and then a strong man rises up and says just follow me, i'm the truth, it works. >> what is behind all the angst and anger you see on social media and twitter? what is behind that? >> first of all we have to think that race is behind it. i just think there was a substantial part of the population of this country that could not stand it, that for eight years there was a black man in the white house. could not stand it. and that people like me and many people when obama was elected thought that that might be the beginning of a better attitude. on race issues you know. but it seems to instead have created a kind of back lash. so there is race, there was a whole misogynistic thing about hillary clinton. i mean, i was surprised that this country seems still not to be ready for a wom
there is that famous quote by abraham lincoln saying you should not believe everything you read on the. [ laughter ] >> and the internet is full of stuff like that. full of people allegedly saying things that they never said. and i think when people are in a situation where you zondon't kn what is true any more, and then a strong man rises up and says just follow me, i'm the truth, it works. >> what is behind all the angst and anger you see on social media and twitter? what is...
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couldn't be more american than me if you uncle sam with red white and blue strap on shaped like abraham lincoln while saying i wear yankee doodle dandy all right my bloodstream i've got toby keith naked rub an apple pie in kentucky bourbon on his nipples all right. and i didn't set out to be on a russian funded network put in my twenty years of doing political stand up comedy across this country i found out that the naughty things i talk about a k. the unvarnished truth are not allowed on all of the other channels and there's great country if you've taken the red pill and you're lookin for the undying looted stone cold reality about the corporate state in which we live with no chaser to even cover the burn you know you're not even a wedge of lime to stuck on. if that's what you're looking for the next is the channel you turn to. thank. goodness just. nothing else out there youtube channels like the jimmy doors show but that's not a t.v. channel you show look trust me i've had the meetings if you show up at any other t.v. network and say the two party system is a corrupt broken crap fast owned b
couldn't be more american than me if you uncle sam with red white and blue strap on shaped like abraham lincoln while saying i wear yankee doodle dandy all right my bloodstream i've got toby keith naked rub an apple pie in kentucky bourbon on his nipples all right. and i didn't set out to be on a russian funded network put in my twenty years of doing political stand up comedy across this country i found out that the naughty things i talk about a k. the unvarnished truth are not allowed on all...