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abraham lincoln thought otherwise. upon receiving news of the upcoming executions, lincoln requested the transcripts of the trials. he and his lawyers looked through these transcripts and he found that many of these men were sentenced on the flimsiest of evidence. he pardoned or dismissed the executions of all but 39. still, 39 were slated to die. the execution date was set to december 6. one more was pardoned and 38 were hung, marking the largest mass execution in u.s. history. this marker of course is no longer there in minnesota, to mark this event. you listen to a podcast -- which, folks at home, you can't see this -- it says "the little war on the prairie." it is the npr american life podcast -- actually a broadcast on november 3, 2012. , or thinke tell me about, why did minnesotans forget about this? one of the shocking things for the people involved, they didn't even know this happened. why? edwin. >> it was very controversial at the time. [inaudible] prof. kelton: ok. anybody else? logan. [inaudible] ok.. kelton
abraham lincoln thought otherwise. upon receiving news of the upcoming executions, lincoln requested the transcripts of the trials. he and his lawyers looked through these transcripts and he found that many of these men were sentenced on the flimsiest of evidence. he pardoned or dismissed the executions of all but 39. still, 39 were slated to die. the execution date was set to december 6. one more was pardoned and 38 were hung, marking the largest mass execution in u.s. history. this marker of...
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he begins with the lead up to the war, including the compromise of 1850, bloody kansas, abraham lincoln's 1860 election and the succession crisis. he then highlights the major battles from every year, and concludes with the confederate surrender and lincoln's assassination. from a gettysburg heritage center symposium, this is just over one hour. >> our next speaker is garry adelman, a graduate of michigan state university, as well as shipments bird university of pennsylvania, and award winning author, coauthor and editor of 20 civil war books, and more than 40 related articles. most of which are relevant to the civil war photography. he is the vice president at the center for civil war photography, he has been a license battlefield guide for 25 years. he has been shown in numerous productions shown on television. he worked full-time as the chief historian of the american battlefield trust. without any further introduction, i present to you, my friend garry adelman. >> hello everyone. it is an easy doing the whole civil war in such a whole period of time. i'm committed to getting this done
he begins with the lead up to the war, including the compromise of 1850, bloody kansas, abraham lincoln's 1860 election and the succession crisis. he then highlights the major battles from every year, and concludes with the confederate surrender and lincoln's assassination. from a gettysburg heritage center symposium, this is just over one hour. >> our next speaker is garry adelman, a graduate of michigan state university, as well as shipments bird university of pennsylvania, and award...
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abraham lincoln. >> 1861.he southern states secede. >> 1861. >> the civil war begins. >> 1862. >> new year's eve. >> the life and times of frederick douglass. and -- an immense assembly forened in fremont temple the first blast of electric wires. >> we were met together to receive and celebrate the first governments of the proclamation. >> we were waiting and listing. >> we were watching by the dim light of the stars for the dawn of a new day. >> longing for the answers to the prayers of centuries. came and went, still no word. a man with hasty step advanced to the crowd and explained. >> it is coming. it is on the wires. >> sobs and tears. >> my old friend, a colored preacher, expressed the heartfelt emotion of the hour when he led all voices. triumphed. it's people are free. no more weeping and wailing , no more weeping and wailing. no more weeping. no more wailing. on theg ♪ >> first day of january, 1860 three, all persons held as the people shall be in rebellion against the united states. free andl be fore
abraham lincoln. >> 1861.he southern states secede. >> 1861. >> the civil war begins. >> 1862. >> new year's eve. >> the life and times of frederick douglass. and -- an immense assembly forened in fremont temple the first blast of electric wires. >> we were met together to receive and celebrate the first governments of the proclamation. >> we were waiting and listing. >> we were watching by the dim light of the stars for the dawn of a new...
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he took the only known photograph of abraham lincoln doing the gettysburg address. he was a young kid, and a photographer named yeager in baltimore hired him. they took the photographs. right away without really thinking about it, he clave -- he gave the negatives to the woodcut artist and they left. that is how unimportant they thought the gettysburg address was at the time. today of course we think that is an amazing thing. we hold those photographs very dear of lincoln at gettysburg. david bockachrach also took this photograph. this is lincoln at gettysburg. an unknown photograph of lincoln giving the gettysburg address. i am going to read a little bit about this because i want to get it exactly right. in a 1963 biopic of david bachrach, life magazine described it as lincoln being recorded in this wet plate photograph that david bachrach helped take. lincoln is not recognizable. david bachrach's biography captioned the photograph, gettysburg battlefield dedication ceremony, but stepped back and tepidly declared, possibly including abraham lincoln, 1863. this phot
he took the only known photograph of abraham lincoln doing the gettysburg address. he was a young kid, and a photographer named yeager in baltimore hired him. they took the photographs. right away without really thinking about it, he clave -- he gave the negatives to the woodcut artist and they left. that is how unimportant they thought the gettysburg address was at the time. today of course we think that is an amazing thing. we hold those photographs very dear of lincoln at gettysburg. david...
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today's lecture will be on abraham lincoln. many of you probably don't think about abraham lincoln in context of american indian or indigenous history, but that's what we will talk about today. after all, abraham lincoln had a lot on his plate when he was president, the civil war, and that dominated most of his attention. therneath the surface of civil war lie some important events involving american indians, events that one might argue make abraham lincoln a bit more of a problematic figure than he ordinarily was.
today's lecture will be on abraham lincoln. many of you probably don't think about abraham lincoln in context of american indian or indigenous history, but that's what we will talk about today. after all, abraham lincoln had a lot on his plate when he was president, the civil war, and that dominated most of his attention. therneath the surface of civil war lie some important events involving american indians, events that one might argue make abraham lincoln a bit more of a problematic figure...
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breckenridge with no ecorded ballots cast for abraham lincoln. after south carolina's flag was , a palmetto raised above the county courthouse in solidarity with outh carolina so as confederates arrived they crossed the famed -- i'm sorry, philippi covered bridge, most recognizable from 1852 philippi when it was built up until today. but all was still not well with confederates. one confederate soldier reported a t "philippi was pandemonium. no system about anything. ur officers knew nothing of war. they obeyed little, expected helped to increase the general disorder. callsierfield's continued for reinforcements went unheeded. 1 and 2, some 2,000 indiana soldiers, sixth, seventh, and ninth infantries would arrive under the command of morris. was no fan of morris ut who was mcclellan a fan of anyway? in one letter to his wife mcclellan called morris a "timid old woman." but he was a west point graduate spent a few years in the artillery, a railroad man cclellan's ris was m ranking officer in western virginia. keep in mind mcclellan would not weste
breckenridge with no ecorded ballots cast for abraham lincoln. after south carolina's flag was , a palmetto raised above the county courthouse in solidarity with outh carolina so as confederates arrived they crossed the famed -- i'm sorry, philippi covered bridge, most recognizable from 1852 philippi when it was built up until today. but all was still not well with confederates. one confederate soldier reported a t "philippi was pandemonium. no system about anything. ur officers knew...
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this unrelenting press coverage would push northern politicians, who would push abraham lincoln, who in turn would push irvin mcdowell, which resulted in the first battle of bull run. we all know how that turned out. philippi and the resulting actions, these would help to launch mcclellan's star. even though these battles pale in comparison to what we see later in the war, these battles made cleland a hero when the north needed one. for all the good and bad that mcclellan would bring, and i would argue there was plenty of good, it was the result of his early successes in western virginia. porterfield said, if they intended to sacrifice me, i could not expect less support than i had. that is a damning statement to your superior officer. porterfield was found to have been negligent, but robert e leash stopped short of a court-martial, and instead removed him, putting garnet in command. garnet would be quoted as saying "they sent me to my death" when he saw the condition of his army . that would prove to be prophetically true. he was killed a month later. just as the battle emboldened t
this unrelenting press coverage would push northern politicians, who would push abraham lincoln, who in turn would push irvin mcdowell, which resulted in the first battle of bull run. we all know how that turned out. philippi and the resulting actions, these would help to launch mcclellan's star. even though these battles pale in comparison to what we see later in the war, these battles made cleland a hero when the north needed one. for all the good and bad that mcclellan would bring, and i...
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now, different committee names, abraham lincoln when he came on the committee, this was his committee assignment when he was in the united states congress. it's interesting, he became known as spotty because he was challenging the president where were the origins of the mexican american war, there's a great history of the committee an what it's been able to do. what's interesting is what changed when i left because the oversight and government reform committee changed and now nancy pelosi, elijah cummings changed the name of the committee, the committee on oversight and reform. see, democrats don't believe that government is the problem, they think it's a solution, government is all good, what you see now are hearings and a press to go after individual and individual corporations, that is not necessarily the purview of the united states congress. again, the committee is wide, probably the widest birth of any sort of jurisdiction, supreme court case that is we lay out here where oversight, wings were clipped back to try to get him on the straight narrows can look after government, we h
now, different committee names, abraham lincoln when he came on the committee, this was his committee assignment when he was in the united states congress. it's interesting, he became known as spotty because he was challenging the president where were the origins of the mexican american war, there's a great history of the committee an what it's been able to do. what's interesting is what changed when i left because the oversight and government reform committee changed and now nancy pelosi,...
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not enough to round out he accepted a request of a governor to serve as the president of the abraham lincoln president library in springfield. [applause] >> thank you very much to all three of you for being here this evening and i also should note this panel will be moderated by chris who is another very well-known personality. he is a veteran journalist and an associate editor at the journal star and he has covered local, government extensively and always asks all the right questions. we are very glad that he is here as well. lastly, this panel will only go on for one hour. we will take a break at the time and then c-span will stop but we will do a question and answer session after that. and before matt will be very informal we have volunteers and we have questions at the end and please hold onto them and i will also say if you are university student we especially encourage you to ask questions. be thinking of something good to ask throughout the presentation. without further ado i am going to turn over to our moderator and we will get started. thank you again for being here. [applause] >>
not enough to round out he accepted a request of a governor to serve as the president of the abraham lincoln president library in springfield. [applause] >> thank you very much to all three of you for being here this evening and i also should note this panel will be moderated by chris who is another very well-known personality. he is a veteran journalist and an associate editor at the journal star and he has covered local, government extensively and always asks all the right questions. we...
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very tooktisan and sad it bipartisan agreement for elijah to lie in repose in the same place abraham lincoln laid in repose in the capitol. veryh today we have a strong bipartisanship of elijah's colleagues from the , led by representatives the chairman, the leader steny hoyer, and so many of our .embers of the house in a bipartisan fashion, please rise to be recognized, and their families and elijah's staff. john lewis, where are you? john lewis. [applause] have strong: and we yesterdaytion bringing so many senators together. [applause] pelosi: bishop thomas, how brilliant was it of elijah's parents to name him elijah? said, his namey meant, "god is my lord." as we know from the old testament, there is a tradition to leave a seat at the table for elijah who might show up. but our elijah always made a seat at the table for others. [applause] pelosi: he made a seat at , for new for children members of congress so he could mentor them, for all who wanted to be part of the american dream. personally lived the american dream and wanted everyone else to have that opportunity. hence, many seats at
very tooktisan and sad it bipartisan agreement for elijah to lie in repose in the same place abraham lincoln laid in repose in the capitol. veryh today we have a strong bipartisanship of elijah's colleagues from the , led by representatives the chairman, the leader steny hoyer, and so many of our .embers of the house in a bipartisan fashion, please rise to be recognized, and their families and elijah's staff. john lewis, where are you? john lewis. [applause] have strong: and we yesterdaytion...
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was very bipartisan, and bipartisan agreement, for elijah to pose, on the same catapult that abraham lincoln lay in repose. in the capital. [applause] so today, we have a very strong bipartisan obliges and colleagues from the house of representatives, led by our black caucus karabakh, our leaders john and marsha and so monday of our members of the house and the bipartisan fashion, please rise to be recognized. [applause] and their families and their staff elijah staff, john lewis, where are you john lewis. and we have strong representation from the united states senate and a bipartisan way astray and today also led by holland bring so monday things to us today. compact [applause]. bishop thomas, how brilliant if it wasn't of elisha his parents to name him elijah. is a senate and secretary said, god is my lord is we know from the old testament, there is a traditionally missing at the the table for elijah. he might show up. he always mayday seat at the table for others. [applause] he mayday seat at the table for children for an education, for members of congress so that he could mentor them. f
was very bipartisan, and bipartisan agreement, for elijah to pose, on the same catapult that abraham lincoln lay in repose. in the capital. [applause] so today, we have a very strong bipartisan obliges and colleagues from the house of representatives, led by our black caucus karabakh, our leaders john and marsha and so monday of our members of the house and the bipartisan fashion, please rise to be recognized. [applause] and their families and their staff elijah staff, john lewis, where are you...
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elijah cummings today is mere feet from the place where abraham lincoln's desk was in 1847 when lincoln sat in that house chamber and became later the president who fought to free the black man. there is a moment right now as elijah cummings is the first african-american lawmaker to lie in repose in the united states capitol that as a nation in 2019 we should pause and say thank you to elijah cummings for the gift he's given this nation. >> given the due respect of being in national statuary hall, given the respect of being on abraham lincoln's catapult, chris davis, a former staffer for elijah cummings, your memories on this day. >> chris, happy to be with you today, the occasion not so great. my memories of him are always of excellence as i'm hearing the words that people have to say and over the last few days i've heard from other staffers and folks from baltimore, people in washington, d.c. everyo everyone, everyone should know he wanted the purpose of his life to be excellence. he required of us, out of everyone around him, expected it to be provided to his community. today that se
elijah cummings today is mere feet from the place where abraham lincoln's desk was in 1847 when lincoln sat in that house chamber and became later the president who fought to free the black man. there is a moment right now as elijah cummings is the first african-american lawmaker to lie in repose in the united states capitol that as a nation in 2019 we should pause and say thank you to elijah cummings for the gift he's given this nation. >> given the due respect of being in national...
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really no son was abraham lincoln. why -- abraham lincoln. [laughter] the one state in the union where you can make that joke. >> why initially were about thes optimistic chances that johnson would do what they wanted? well, they were the moment. remember, andrew johnson, i have i'm a tennessean later for n thank me your independence. f it weren't -- y'all used to be part of spain. i made that joke to george bush the first too many i met hip, is a great subject, and he was governor then -- impeachment subject, i said this nd he wept, that's pretty funny, ass hole. of a the beginning friendship. [laughter] >> he said mal administration an.ce and locky 12 years of graduate school, you get love ockean. sorry what was the question? > andrew johnson was, and i'm ust going to jump in here, we've only used his name as a adjective but voltimort, i think this moment johnson, where johnson was temperamentally erratic, nontraditional not ician if that he did have a natural political base in washington. tennessee. from he was a democrat. he had been put
really no son was abraham lincoln. why -- abraham lincoln. [laughter] the one state in the union where you can make that joke. >> why initially were about thes optimistic chances that johnson would do what they wanted? well, they were the moment. remember, andrew johnson, i have i'm a tennessean later for n thank me your independence. f it weren't -- y'all used to be part of spain. i made that joke to george bush the first too many i met hip, is a great subject, and he was governor then...
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abraham lincoln once served. if you have medicare, listen up. the medicare enrollment deadline is only weeks away. with so many changes, do you know if your plan is still the right fit? having the wrong plan may cost you thousands of dollars out of pocket. and that's why i love healthmarkets, your insurance marketplace. with their new fitscore, they compare thousands of plans from national insurance companies to find the right medicare plan that fits you. call or visit health markets to find your fitscore today. in minutes, you can find out if your current plan is the right fit or if there's another one that can get you extra coverage or help save you money. best of all, their service is completely free. does your plan have $0 copays, $0 deductibles, and $0 premiums? if not, maybe it's not the right fit. does it include dental and vision coverage? well, if not, maybe it's not the right fit. how about hearing aids, glasses, and gym memberships at no additional cost? maybe there's a better fit for you. call healthmarkets now or visit healthmarkets
abraham lincoln once served. if you have medicare, listen up. the medicare enrollment deadline is only weeks away. with so many changes, do you know if your plan is still the right fit? having the wrong plan may cost you thousands of dollars out of pocket. and that's why i love healthmarkets, your insurance marketplace. with their new fitscore, they compare thousands of plans from national insurance companies to find the right medicare plan that fits you. call or visit health markets to find...
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>> abraham lincoln. one person-- it used to be five or six, but now down to one-- honest abe lincoln. they say he got the worst press of anybody. i say i dispute it. >> stephen: (as trump) "okay? lincoln, lincoln: great president, and he got bad press. i get bad press. therefore, i must be a great president. but you know who really got bad press? charlie manson. greatest president ever." ( applause ). >> stephen: trump was also asked about-- some manson fans tonight, all right. trump was also asked about possible 2020 opponents, and made sure he got all his nicknames right. >> the last time i took on elizabeth warren i thought she was gone-- embers, you know, burning embers down-- >> pocahontas. >> and-- pocahontas. >> stephen: what a kiss-ass. "teacher, teacher! you almost dismissed us without calling the exchange student a racist name!" ( laughter ) at one point, the interview turned a little wistful. with the election just around the corner, the president took a moment to remember those inspirational
>> abraham lincoln. one person-- it used to be five or six, but now down to one-- honest abe lincoln. they say he got the worst press of anybody. i say i dispute it. >> stephen: (as trump) "okay? lincoln, lincoln: great president, and he got bad press. i get bad press. therefore, i must be a great president. but you know who really got bad press? charlie manson. greatest president ever." ( applause ). >> stephen: trump was also asked about-- some manson fans tonight,...
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, all powers of earth, the political life of abraham lincoln 1856 to 1863. to find out more about these programs and our exhibits, please visit our website at archives .gov/calendar and you'll also find some printed materials held in the lobby about upcoming events as well as the sign-up sheet so you can receive an electronic version of the monthly calendar. phillip joins the central intelligence agency in 1985 as an analyst specializing in south asia and then the middle east. as the september 11 attacks he was the cia member of the small diplomatic team that helped piece together a new government for afghanistan. after returning to the cia, he became deputy director of the counterterrorist center and served there until 2005. he was the first deputy director of the federal bureau of investigation's national security branch and later became the fbi's senior intelligence adviser. philip has received numerous cia rewards and accommodations and thihas commented about terrorism and congressional testimony and has been featured in broadcast and print news. he's no
, all powers of earth, the political life of abraham lincoln 1856 to 1863. to find out more about these programs and our exhibits, please visit our website at archives .gov/calendar and you'll also find some printed materials held in the lobby about upcoming events as well as the sign-up sheet so you can receive an electronic version of the monthly calendar. phillip joins the central intelligence agency in 1985 as an analyst specializing in south asia and then the middle east. as the september...
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come on. >> abraham lincoln. george washington. putting their names on buildings. it's amazing. this man will be remembered. he's right. he will go down in history. not in a way anyone would want to. >> lincoln, really? >> i think this subjects the president to ridicule and people see it subjects the country to ridicule. if trump not allowed to finish the presidency that will be one of the keys. that enough people with the american public at large get a sense we're being laughed at. ridiculed. and one of the few times in our whole history. and no american president before this on a consistent basis has opened himself to this kind of ridicule. he says these absolutely ridiculous things and reminiscent of the texas saying when you rant like today, you get the feeling that if bull were music he's be a full symphony orchestra. >> last word. i have to go. >> i want to say in a future segment. if president pence is the president because he's removed. does he pardon donald trump? i hope not. if he does there's a fire storm like you have n
come on. >> abraham lincoln. george washington. putting their names on buildings. it's amazing. this man will be remembered. he's right. he will go down in history. not in a way anyone would want to. >> lincoln, really? >> i think this subjects the president to ridicule and people see it subjects the country to ridicule. if trump not allowed to finish the presidency that will be one of the keys. that enough people with the american public at large get a sense we're being...
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he did get serious, though, quoting abraham lincoln. >> lincoln went on.ign aggressor we must fear. it was corrosion from within, the rot, a viciousness, the ignorance. anarchy is one potential consequence of all this. another is the rise of an ambitious leader, unfettered by conscience or precedent or decency, who would make themselves supreme. if destruction be our lot, lincoln warned, we must, ourselves, be its author and finisher. >> the words of abraham lincoln, our last word this week. thanks for joining us. i'm dave briggs. >> i'm alison kosik. "new day" starts right now. ♪ >>> what you just described is a quid pro quo. >> we do that all the time with foreign policy. >> mulvaney thinks he can put lipstick on that pig and thinks it's still a pig. >> this is an agatha christie navl at this point. we have the white house chief of staff at the time. >> a key figure at the center of the ukraine scandal testifying before congress. >> the opening statement is no quid pro quo ever. >> ambassador sondland didn't do anything to dispel that >>> we want to welc
he did get serious, though, quoting abraham lincoln. >> lincoln went on.ign aggressor we must fear. it was corrosion from within, the rot, a viciousness, the ignorance. anarchy is one potential consequence of all this. another is the rise of an ambitious leader, unfettered by conscience or precedent or decency, who would make themselves supreme. if destruction be our lot, lincoln warned, we must, ourselves, be its author and finisher. >> the words of abraham lincoln, our last word...
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. >> i'm pleased to introduce president abraham lincoln he's.ok good and he is betrayed by eric richardson who is? there twice between the battles and he will be around. had he been hit, not kill the but it, there was a soldiers standing there so we could have been killed that day and the whole course of the nation what have changed, fortunately, he did not get, someone told him to get down and he did but he is the only sitting president and the nation's history to come under direct enemy fire and he will be around this afternoon, he will be gracious and being in the kids tend to have special pictures taken with the children. the general who helped it was lou wallace. this year this is the second year that they have for trade lewis the, beer was a little bit longer but gary grows his beard, that his own period that he does for the occasion. he has read every book about wallace, it was a renaissance man, the violin and in the 19 century and anyone did this to have the tenth in the back, it's medium size. at 1:22 to 45, i want to make sure you hav
. >> i'm pleased to introduce president abraham lincoln he's.ok good and he is betrayed by eric richardson who is? there twice between the battles and he will be around. had he been hit, not kill the but it, there was a soldiers standing there so we could have been killed that day and the whole course of the nation what have changed, fortunately, he did not get, someone told him to get down and he did but he is the only sitting president and the nation's history to come under direct enemy...
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the religious expressions of abraham lincoln. it is 37 pages of great research on lincoln by a college senior and it is how lincoln is struggling with his practice of faith in his feeling on organized religion and his ambivalence and what it means for lincoln's political career going forward. when i read that i get tingles right now thinking about it. he is a college senior trying to figure out where he is in the world and where he is in politics. he is struggling with faith, public service and politics. it is incredible. >> host: tom lobianco is our guest, we are talking about mike pence in particular in his book "piety and power: mike pence and the taking of the white house". we welcome your calls and comments, republicans, 202-748-8001, democrats 202-748-8000 and independents 202-748-2002 or send a text, 8003. one of the themes throughout the book, he relies on his wife karen for influence and support and helping him decide things. how did that evolve? >> they meet in 1983 in st. thomas aquinas church across the street from th
the religious expressions of abraham lincoln. it is 37 pages of great research on lincoln by a college senior and it is how lincoln is struggling with his practice of faith in his feeling on organized religion and his ambivalence and what it means for lincoln's political career going forward. when i read that i get tingles right now thinking about it. he is a college senior trying to figure out where he is in the world and where he is in politics. he is struggling with faith, public service and...
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mcclellan is being pressured by abraham lincoln. mcclellan is being pressed by the war secretary -- get rid of those outposts. that is what he is trying to do. to give you an idea, one of the union accounts says, "the men can see one another plainly without a looking glass." sharpshooting and potshots go back and forth. a famous artillery officer is in sends of ballooning, he balloons into the air. stuart's first big test is on august 28, when union forces push out of baileys crossroads. the union army says, this is not working. we have to look elsewhere. the union army changes their eyesight. instead of heading straight into fairfax county, they will move around. a place called chainbridge, they set up a union camp that is today called ethan allen. recognizable. today. it becomes a stepping off point. if this is not working, go around. what there i will turn toward -- again, it's not much of anything today. it has been eaten up by the city of washington, but this is a small, small village where all of these converge and these, of c
mcclellan is being pressured by abraham lincoln. mcclellan is being pressed by the war secretary -- get rid of those outposts. that is what he is trying to do. to give you an idea, one of the union accounts says, "the men can see one another plainly without a looking glass." sharpshooting and potshots go back and forth. a famous artillery officer is in sends of ballooning, he balloons into the air. stuart's first big test is on august 28, when union forces push out of baileys...
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and has there been a decision theon whether to backfill uss abraham lincoln when it wraps up its deployment? and how does this announcement fit into that? general milley: i'm not going to speak about operational of -- operational deployments, particularly carriers. we are in the early stages of a new concept called dynamic force deployment, which would allow us to move carriers around the world to allow us operational unpredictability. that is critical. it's so that we keep adversaries us tolance, and allow react to emerging situations around the world. matter,ard to the first we have been in contact with the turks. i have communicated with them multiple times that they are responsible for the security of isis fighters in these prisons. that is the responsibility. to monitor that situation. on the ground, we are in contact with the sdf. chairman, i think you had a conversation with your counterpart on this matter as well. as i understand it, the u.s. has no legal responsibility for those detainees. tot is an issue for lawyers discuss, but the u.s. military has no responsibility to secure th
and has there been a decision theon whether to backfill uss abraham lincoln when it wraps up its deployment? and how does this announcement fit into that? general milley: i'm not going to speak about operational of -- operational deployments, particularly carriers. we are in the early stages of a new concept called dynamic force deployment, which would allow us to move carriers around the world to allow us operational unpredictability. that is critical. it's so that we keep adversaries us...
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a lot of people don't realize abraham lincoln, the great abraham lincoln, was a republican. ( laughter ) i love the poorly educated! ( laughter ) >> it's "the late show with stephen colbert." tonight, not so sharpie! plus, stephen welcomes vice president joe biden. and musical guest pixies. featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hello! how are you? jon! please have a seat, everybody. thank you very much. welcome, welcome, one and all, to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. the big story-- the big story continues to be hurricane dorian, which, as we speak, is churning towards my hometown of charleston, south carolina, which is under a mandatory evacuation. i hope everyone down there stays safe. dorian devastated the bahamas over the weekend. and we all want to help, so last night, i talked to our friend chef jose andres of "world central kitchen," who is in the bahamas right now to feed the survivors. ( cheers and applause ) he is-- he's in nassau. r
a lot of people don't realize abraham lincoln, the great abraham lincoln, was a republican. ( laughter ) i love the poorly educated! ( laughter ) >> it's "the late show with stephen colbert." tonight, not so sharpie! plus, stephen welcomes vice president joe biden. and musical guest pixies. featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hello! how are you?...
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abraham lincoln. honesty couldn't do it. remember i used to say i could be more presidential. local. >> [cheering] >> president trump: i've always thought i can be more presidential. than any president in history except for honest abe lincoln when he's wearing the hat. that's tough. that's a tough one to beat. it's much easier being presidential. it's easy. all you have to do is act like a stiff. look. ladies and gentlemen of texas. it is a great honor to be with you this evening. the media would love it, and everybody would be out of here so fast. you wouldn't have come in and the first place when you get right down to it but democrats will never get that chance because texas will never give it to them. [cheers and applause] remember in the last election, they said these phonies in the back, they said texas is in play. they said utah is in play too. i came here and we had rallies like this. thousands of people outside they couldn't get in. i said why is texas in play? they say because it's voter suppression. they are suppressing. it's just like fake news. they said texas. the
abraham lincoln. honesty couldn't do it. remember i used to say i could be more presidential. local. >> [cheering] >> president trump: i've always thought i can be more presidential. than any president in history except for honest abe lincoln when he's wearing the hat. that's tough. that's a tough one to beat. it's much easier being presidential. it's easy. all you have to do is act like a stiff. look. ladies and gentlemen of texas. it is a great honor to be with you this evening....
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who was covered worse than me, they say, abraham lincoln. i've heard the one person, he used to be five or six, and now down to one, honest abe lincoln. they say they he got the worst press of anybody and i say i dispute it. >> a white house official told the officials that the print newspapers were not delivered to the white house yesterday. >>> and dozens gathered at the capitol to honor elijah coupling, the first african-american lawmaker in history to lie in state in the capitol. members of congress from both sides of the aisle said their goodbyes during a memorial service yesterday, ahead of a funeral service to be held later this morning. >> elijah was truly a master of the house. he respected its history, and in it, he helped shape america's future. >> he also had a passion for justice. justice for those who were underserved, justice for those who were undercut. and justice for those who are underestimated. >> for me, i was privileged enough to be able to call him a dear friend. some had classified it as an unexpected friendship. but f
who was covered worse than me, they say, abraham lincoln. i've heard the one person, he used to be five or six, and now down to one, honest abe lincoln. they say they he got the worst press of anybody and i say i dispute it. >> a white house official told the officials that the print newspapers were not delivered to the white house yesterday. >>> and dozens gathered at the capitol to honor elijah coupling, the first african-american lawmaker in history to lie in state in the...
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abraham lincoln, honest aid, could not do it. i used it to say, i can be more presidential. look. pplause] i said i can be more presidential than any president in history. except for honest abe lincoln when he is wearing the hat. that is a tough one to beat. it is much easier being presidential. all you have to do is act like a stiff. ladies and gentlemen of texas, it is a great honor to be with you this evening. the media would love it. everybody would be out of here so fast, you would not have come in in the first place. democrats will never get that chance. texas will never give it to them. remember the last election? play.aid, texas is in play, too.utah is in thousands of people outside that could not get in. they said, it is phony. hopes down.get your this is just like fake news. they said texas. they said texas is in play. gentlemen, texas is in play. president trump -- i had guys in from texas and they are wearing cowboy hats. a lot of guys. they said, i knows of the devout texas. double trump is not going to lose texas. -- donald trump is not going to lose texas. i don't kn
abraham lincoln, honest aid, could not do it. i used it to say, i can be more presidential. look. pplause] i said i can be more presidential than any president in history. except for honest abe lincoln when he is wearing the hat. that is a tough one to beat. it is much easier being presidential. all you have to do is act like a stiff. ladies and gentlemen of texas, it is a great honor to be with you this evening. the media would love it. everybody would be out of here so fast, you would not...
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schumer, leader mccarthy for agreeing to have elijah lie in repose on the same catapult that abraham lincoln lay in repose on at his death. may elijah rest in peace. >> ladies and gentlemen, the honorable mitch mcconnell, majority leader of the united states senate. senator mcconnell: there are some people who come to washington because they are ambitious to leave their hometowns. and then there are people who want to come to washington precisely because they will never leave their hometowns behind. elijah cummings did not just represent baltimore, he embodied it. he celebrated its victories. sought to advocate for its needs. and worked to heal its wounds. he knew there was only one reason why a son of sharecroppers, a child who had literally had to bear the injuries of bigotry and segregation could graduate from law school and eventually chair a powerful committee in congress. only one reason, because principal leaders had fought to give kids like him a chance. chairman cummings made it his life's work to continue that effort. he climbed the ranks here in the capitol. not because he outgrew
schumer, leader mccarthy for agreeing to have elijah lie in repose on the same catapult that abraham lincoln lay in repose on at his death. may elijah rest in peace. >> ladies and gentlemen, the honorable mitch mcconnell, majority leader of the united states senate. senator mcconnell: there are some people who come to washington because they are ambitious to leave their hometowns. and then there are people who want to come to washington precisely because they will never leave their...
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abraham lincoln. that story of free labor ideology is to a certain degree, that was the story of david's family. he came from kentucky, left kentucky. can't blame him for doing that, can you? we all get these jokes. we all do it. he is a self-made man in many ways. he wrote about that great promise because he believed that the united states was an exceptional experiment in republicanism. that word, exceptionalism is a dirty word amongst historians these days. i guess i get it. what i don't get is that when people at the time believed that the united states is exceptional, it seems to me that we should try to understand why they thought that. david did. he was worried the slave power, we talked about this yesterday, but for the c-span audience, i will quickly say that the notion of a slave power, is very conspiratorial. er class great planta with its wealth would go into the west and that land should be open and available to free, white men to build sturdy farms? no. the slaveholders would create a pla
abraham lincoln. that story of free labor ideology is to a certain degree, that was the story of david's family. he came from kentucky, left kentucky. can't blame him for doing that, can you? we all get these jokes. we all do it. he is a self-made man in many ways. he wrote about that great promise because he believed that the united states was an exceptional experiment in republicanism. that word, exceptionalism is a dirty word amongst historians these days. i guess i get it. what i don't get...
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abraham lincoln. i've heard that one person that used to be five or six but now down to one, honest abe lincoln. he got the worst press of anybody. i disputed. >> sean: let me ask you, the democrats already jumped out of the plane. can't go back. do you see a scenario where they will impeach you. there will be a trial and then the people get to speak. would that be the ultimate revenge, which is your reelection at the people speak? >> president trump: everybody tell me it will be great for us as a republican party if they actually impeach me because the 40 seats and there are many more than the 42, 40, 45 seeds where i won or did really well or ver. those people will get hammered. meaning running in congress. so i don't know if that is true or not. i do say this and i can see it because, i mean, look at the fund-raising. money has never come in like this. look at my phone numbers have been the highest. i was in dallas the other night. we set a record in the stadium. i don't know, it's got to be an are
abraham lincoln. i've heard that one person that used to be five or six but now down to one, honest abe lincoln. he got the worst press of anybody. i disputed. >> sean: let me ask you, the democrats already jumped out of the plane. can't go back. do you see a scenario where they will impeach you. there will be a trial and then the people get to speak. would that be the ultimate revenge, which is your reelection at the people speak? >> president trump: everybody tell me it will be...
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in past years he's dressed up as mini me, a goalie, zoltar, a horse jockey, even abraham lincoln.his year's costume may be the best ever. here's our tom llamas. >> reporter: that's the alfono family getting ready for halloween. that's 10-year-old anthony dressed as the blue man group. this little guy has cerebral palsy. he might be confined to a wheelchair but it hasn't stopped him from being the most popular kid on the street. >> seeing him smile makes me -- motivates us to keep moving. >> mom deanna says her son can't speak, but his smile says it all. >> he can't say it, but his face says it for him. >> reporter: the alfonos take halloween so seriously, they handcr costumes every year so anthony can be the center of the neighborhood action. this year the blue man group.ea. before that a lincoln memorial snow globe. even once he dressed up as the wheel in "the wheel of fortune" game. the real stars of the game show so moved, they sent the family tickets to the show. as anthony gets older, his parents want to make sure they can keep that smile on his face. >> the fact that he's ge
in past years he's dressed up as mini me, a goalie, zoltar, a horse jockey, even abraham lincoln.his year's costume may be the best ever. here's our tom llamas. >> reporter: that's the alfono family getting ready for halloween. that's 10-year-old anthony dressed as the blue man group. this little guy has cerebral palsy. he might be confined to a wheelchair but it hasn't stopped him from being the most popular kid on the street. >> seeing him smile makes me -- motivates us to keep...
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using them to make some assumptions about relevance and so if you're looking for some history of abraham lincoln and there's a bunch of links to process the web pointing to a particular site that must mean that this page is the quote unquote most relevant . now they had to figure out how do we make money off this we've got an index how do we make money well they figure out how to do that it's pretty simple all you do is track people searches your search history has a very very informative that's going to tell someone immediately whether you're republican or democrat whether you like one breakfast cereal versus another that's going to tell you whether you're gay or straight it's going to tell you thousands of things about a person over time because they can see what websites you're going to and where did they go did they go to porn site they go to a shopping site did they do web site looking up how to make bombs this information essentially are building blocks they are constructing a profile of you and that profile is real it's detailed it's granular and it never goes away you go has more than do
using them to make some assumptions about relevance and so if you're looking for some history of abraham lincoln and there's a bunch of links to process the web pointing to a particular site that must mean that this page is the quote unquote most relevant . now they had to figure out how do we make money off this we've got an index how do we make money well they figure out how to do that it's pretty simple all you do is track people searches your search history has a very very informative...
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abraham lincoln could not win texas under those circumstances. couldn't do it. couldn't do it today. couldn't do it. abraham lincoln, honest abe, could not do it. i used to say, i can be more presidential. look. [applause] pres. trump: i've alwyas said, i said i can be more presidential than any president in history, except for honest abe lincoln when he is wearing the hat. that's tough. that's tough. that is a tough one to beat. being presidential is easy. all you have to do is act like a stiff. look. ladies and gentlemen of texas, it is a great honor to be with you this evening. the media would love it. everybody would be out of here so fast, you would not have come chance, because texas will never give it to them. chance, because texas will never give it to them. remember the last election? so fast, you would not have come in in the first place. democrats will never get that they said, these phonies in the back, they said, texas is in play. they said, utah is in play, too. i came here, we had rallies like this, thousands of people outside that could not get i
abraham lincoln could not win texas under those circumstances. couldn't do it. couldn't do it today. couldn't do it. abraham lincoln, honest abe, could not do it. i used to say, i can be more presidential. look. [applause] pres. trump: i've alwyas said, i said i can be more presidential than any president in history, except for honest abe lincoln when he is wearing the hat. that's tough. that's tough. that is a tough one to beat. being presidential is easy. all you have to do is act like a...
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i think that was abraham lincoln, i think it's actually biblical. we need to get on top of this.y much indeed, governor. >> thanks, gerry. gerry: unfamiliar divisions in the republican party that we've been seeing in the last week, just ahead. ♪ ♪ to the outside world, you look good, but you don't feel good. with polycythemia vera, pv, symptoms can change so slowly over time you might not notice. but new or changing symptoms can mean your pv is changing. let's change the way we see pv. you track and discuss blood counts with your doctor. but it's just as vital to discuss changing symptoms as well. take notice and take action. discuss counts and symptoms with your doctor. visit takeactionpv.com the♪lexus es... discuss counts and symptoms with your doctor. ...every curve, every innovation, every feeling... a product of mastery. lease the 2019 es 350 for $379/month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. (alexa) added "ukulele" to band shopping list. ♪ (nationwide jingle) perfect. peyton, what are you doing? nationwide's teamed up with amazon to bring you the all-new
i think that was abraham lincoln, i think it's actually biblical. we need to get on top of this.y much indeed, governor. >> thanks, gerry. gerry: unfamiliar divisions in the republican party that we've been seeing in the last week, just ahead. ♪ ♪ to the outside world, you look good, but you don't feel good. with polycythemia vera, pv, symptoms can change so slowly over time you might not notice. but new or changing symptoms can mean your pv is changing. let's change the way we see...
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i think that was abraham lincoln, i think it's actually biblical. we need to get on top of this.y much indeed, governor. >> thanks, gerry. gerry: unfamiliar divisions in the republican party that we've been seeing in the last week, just ahead. ♪ ♪ ♪ limu emu & doug hour 36 in the stakeout. as soon as the homeowners arrive, we'll inform them that liberty mutual customizes home insurance, so they'll only pay for what they need. your turn to keep watch, limu. wake me up if you see anything. [ snoring ] [ loud squawking and siren blaring ] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ i get it all the time. "have you lost weight?" of course i have- ever since i started renting from national. because national lets me lose the wait at the counter... ...and choose any car in the aisle. and i don't wait when i return, thanks to drop & go. at national, i can lose the wait...and keep it off. looking good, patrick. i know. (vo) go national. go like a pro. ♪ ♪ everything your trip needs, for everyone you love. expedia. for everyone you love. ♪ do you recall, not long ag
i think that was abraham lincoln, i think it's actually biblical. we need to get on top of this.y much indeed, governor. >> thanks, gerry. gerry: unfamiliar divisions in the republican party that we've been seeing in the last week, just ahead. ♪ ♪ ♪ limu emu & doug hour 36 in the stakeout. as soon as the homeowners arrive, we'll inform them that liberty mutual customizes home insurance, so they'll only pay for what they need. your turn to keep watch, limu. wake me up if you see...
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septembe september 10th sidney blumenthal will talk about the recently released volume about abraham lincoln 1856 and at seven the associate justice gorsuch will tell us about his new book a republic if you can keep it with the importance of civic education and discourse and mutual respect. check out the website to get e-mail updates you will find other information to other archives and activities another way is to become a member of the national archives foundation and check out their website to learn more about the organization. those murals commemorate two founding documents of the nation of the declaration of independence and the central group represents those who play key roles in the creation of that document along with george washington and james madison and franklin is george mason one of the five most frequent speakers at the constitutional convention. at the conclusion september 1789 he did not sign the document. over the lack of individual rights but the creation of the third charter of the bill of rights in the rotunda. today we look forward to hear about george mason's formation
septembe september 10th sidney blumenthal will talk about the recently released volume about abraham lincoln 1856 and at seven the associate justice gorsuch will tell us about his new book a republic if you can keep it with the importance of civic education and discourse and mutual respect. check out the website to get e-mail updates you will find other information to other archives and activities another way is to become a member of the national archives foundation and check out their website...
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particularly, up to view of the train it's coming the same station as the central train it's bringing abraham lincoln'sbody from washington d.c. so. the northern central train arrives at the station and the cpr has already brought in mourners. the final act mourners the final act is to bring soldiers home from the civil war back to places like chambersburg some of which only know that their homes are gone they don't see them come back home to their wives on behalf of my publisher of the gettysburg heritage center thank you for your time and hopefully that you may be want to learn more about the the railroad that >> we have to offer couple of questions. >> did he have anything? >> good. in that case are there any questions on railroads? this is pretty important railroad the people don't realize how many view (inaudible) a few not many that's one of the revelations people reading this but not realize that this was pickett main role was directed railroads. thanks again i will take that will turn it back to tammy. >> thank you so much. >> our next speaker here is cory pfarr again turning
particularly, up to view of the train it's coming the same station as the central train it's bringing abraham lincoln'sbody from washington d.c. so. the northern central train arrives at the station and the cpr has already brought in mourners. the final act mourners the final act is to bring soldiers home from the civil war back to places like chambersburg some of which only know that their homes are gone they don't see them come back home to their wives on behalf of my publisher of the...
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i think that was abraham lincoln, i think it's actually biblical. we need to get on top of this. very much indeed, governor. >> thanks, gerry. gerry: unfamiliar divisions in the republican party that we've been seeing in the last week, just ahead. ♪ ♪ ♪ do you recall, not long ago ♪ we would walk on the sidewalk ♪ ♪ all around the wind blows ♪ we would only hold on to let go ♪ ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we need someone to lean on ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we needed somebody to lean on ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ all we need is someone to lean on ♪ today, johjohn told his for his firstitch fix stylist evanah. that tonight was a big deal. so his stylist did the hard work for him. john! hi. browsing hundreds of styles and sizes to find the perfect fitting shirt and blazer. so that tonight john could feel totally himself. at stitch fix we don't just see your size or your style. we see you. let us find your perfect fit at stitchfix.com and i recently had hi, ia heart attack. it changed my life. but i'm a survivor. after my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. it's for people who have been ho
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his casket resting on the same th hel the remains of abraham lincoln. and one of the most emotional tributes to the congressman was from congressman mark meadows. >> for me, i was privileged enough to be able to call him a dear friend. some have classified it as an unexpected friendship, but for those of us who know elijah, it's not unexpected or surprising. perhaps this place and this country would be better served with a few more unexpected friendships. i know i've been blessed by one. >> powerful words today. former presidents obama and clinton and secretary hillary clinton will be among those speakingal cummings funeral tomorrow. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this thursday. the missing teenager. the fbi now involved tonight, and the mother and her tearful plea late today for the safe return of her 14-year-old daughter. >>> we warn you, this video is difficult tonight, but the deputy is okay. struck there while directing traffic at school. and tonight, what the driver has now admitted he was doing when this happened. >>>
his casket resting on the same th hel the remains of abraham lincoln. and one of the most emotional tributes to the congressman was from congressman mark meadows. >> for me, i was privileged enough to be able to call him a dear friend. some have classified it as an unexpected friendship, but for those of us who know elijah, it's not unexpected or surprising. perhaps this place and this country would be better served with a few more unexpected friendships. i know i've been blessed by one....