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there is also the story that andrew johnson was a second term vice president. lincoln decided to replace his first term vice president for political reasons. he wanted a southerner on the ticket. had he not done that, hamlin would have been president, so he is another one of those not well known people. these are people that have been able to show would have been president if circumstances had been different. news, this is from nbc this is a report about robert preston flying a helicopter onto the white house lawn during nixon's term. [begin video clip] >> the chase came to an and when the helicopter landed on the south lawn. police said the pilot had to be forcibly subdued. for several hours, the aircraft was examined by police. they determined that despite the shot fired, it could be flown away. it had been stolen around midnight from an army transportation squadron. the craft joyride, was reportedly flown with considerable skill. the pilot was identified as robert preston, a helicopter mechanic who was unhappy over flunking out the flight school, charged wit
there is also the story that andrew johnson was a second term vice president. lincoln decided to replace his first term vice president for political reasons. he wanted a southerner on the ticket. had he not done that, hamlin would have been president, so he is another one of those not well known people. these are people that have been able to show would have been president if circumstances had been different. news, this is from nbc this is a report about robert preston flying a helicopter onto...
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there is also the story andrew johnson was the second-term vice president. lincoln decided to replace hannibal hamlin his first term vice president for political reasons. he wanted a southerner on the ticket as johnson was. say he had not done that, and hamlin would have been the president, another forgettable and not well known person, these are people that i've been able to show would have been president if circumstances had been a little different. >> from nbc news, this is a report about robert preston flying a huey helicopter on to the white house lawn during richard nixon's term. >> the bizarre chase came to an end when the stolen helicopter landed or was forced down on the south lawn of the white house. maryland state police say the young pilot had to be forcibly subdued. for the next several hours the aircraft was thoroughly examined by police, federal officials, and army mechanic. they determined that despite the buck shot fired by executive protection service it could be flown away. it had been stolen around midnight from an army transportation squa
there is also the story andrew johnson was the second-term vice president. lincoln decided to replace hannibal hamlin his first term vice president for political reasons. he wanted a southerner on the ticket as johnson was. say he had not done that, and hamlin would have been the president, another forgettable and not well known person, these are people that i've been able to show would have been president if circumstances had been a little different. >> from nbc news, this is a report...
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andrew johnson, clarion resident: "on and off, it's been light, heavy at times, but for the most part, it's been pretty heavy. it comes back, you might as well just follow your path where you first started." of course, there were still lots of people of course, there were still lots of people who enjoyed the snow. if you're a kid, this is perfect fort building weather. jacob/dmc clarion, like many other schools in the viewing area was schools in the viewing area was schools in the viewing area was ahead of the curve today. they were dismissed early because of teacher conferences. some of the teachers were even allowed to leave early, to stay ahead of the worst of the storm. live in the newsroom, jacob website for iowa. stephanie and we sure to stay with our website for updates on website for updates on website for updates on closings and other local updates on closings and other local events. we'll have more coverage tomorrow night on local five news weekend edition. jack: jon's here now-- and the iowa wild say play on... jon: yeah jack this is their kind of weather. coming up on loca
andrew johnson, clarion resident: "on and off, it's been light, heavy at times, but for the most part, it's been pretty heavy. it comes back, you might as well just follow your path where you first started." of course, there were still lots of people of course, there were still lots of people who enjoyed the snow. if you're a kid, this is perfect fort building weather. jacob/dmc clarion, like many other schools in the viewing area was schools in the viewing area was schools in the...
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after appomattox, there are two years in which lincoln's successor -- successor, andrew johnson, is in charge. his idea of reconstruction is give it back to the confederates. you lost, good try, it's all over, we are putting the same powerful people back in charge. let's change slavery as little as possible. let's change any opportunity for black people as little as possible. that goes on for two years. >> is that it? >> now. then there's another decade, because people in the north who might have gone along with easy-going reconstruction, are outraged everything they just sacrificed for seems to begin away by andrew johnson. >> was a really everyone in the north, or those radical people? >> the republicans who had won in 1864 and are going to win again in 1868. the majority of white northern men who are voting. republicans comeback in and say, the white south is having riots, repressing black people everywhere, we are going to have to have radical reconstruction. >> so what is radical? [laughter] this.nk about in no other place in the world history in the modern era do you see a formal
after appomattox, there are two years in which lincoln's successor -- successor, andrew johnson, is in charge. his idea of reconstruction is give it back to the confederates. you lost, good try, it's all over, we are putting the same powerful people back in charge. let's change slavery as little as possible. let's change any opportunity for black people as little as possible. that goes on for two years. >> is that it? >> now. then there's another decade, because people in the north...
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andrew johnson led virginia class's has been down jail just to make her go away. it is remarkable. at any rate davis got jefferson davis out of jail too, didn't work so well for her but finally died and she decided to move to new york to the reporter but mainly wanted the money she had to make a living but also wanted freedom and there was a big problem with the first lady of the confederacy moving to new york, had always been a little too conflicted for a perfect southern belle, so she wrote to her daughter and said i am free, brown and 62 and i will move wherever i want to. while she was in new york she befriended julia grant and it was page 1 in every newspaper in the country which is another great thing, you can get newspaper's online, the library of congress has one, and there they were and what they knew they were doing was bringing about reconciliation. that is what a lot of these women were involved in, in their own voices after the war was over and use see the tremendous impact that it had on their lives and on the role of women in america going forward and in fact clara b
andrew johnson led virginia class's has been down jail just to make her go away. it is remarkable. at any rate davis got jefferson davis out of jail too, didn't work so well for her but finally died and she decided to move to new york to the reporter but mainly wanted the money she had to make a living but also wanted freedom and there was a big problem with the first lady of the confederacy moving to new york, had always been a little too conflicted for a perfect southern belle, so she wrote...
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for the first time since andrew johnson had killed the second bank of the united states, we have to compromise central banking system was based on united states. markets cannot perform for themselves. cannot do for themselves to overshoot or undershoot. this was a balancing act to provide credit, when the economy becomes overheated. secondly and even more importantly the fed functions as a lender of last resort as a crisis such as collapse of 2008 and a lessor crisis such as the flash crash, latin america crisis or the october 1987 stock market crash, it did not do lender of last resort so well after 1929 because it had needed the current tools nor current sophistication, but it has an institutional memory and learns from history. third ow the fed is one of the federal regulatory agencies that seeks to limit the unfortunate habits and conflicts of interest that often create products for their own enrichment and create bubbles and then crashes. the better the fed does that job of keeping financial markets honest, the more it can keep interest rates moderate to make capital available that the re
for the first time since andrew johnson had killed the second bank of the united states, we have to compromise central banking system was based on united states. markets cannot perform for themselves. cannot do for themselves to overshoot or undershoot. this was a balancing act to provide credit, when the economy becomes overheated. secondly and even more importantly the fed functions as a lender of last resort as a crisis such as collapse of 2008 and a lessor crisis such as the flash crash,...
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ofalso goes to the governor tennessee, andrew johnson, later becoming his vice president. he says, i want you to do it. 50,000 drill black men, it will bring this conflict to an end. this particular letter usually get omitted. the one that gets commented on, and you can evaluate the scholarship yourself, in august 1862, president lincoln met with a group of preachers, clergymen. has asked youress to make emancipation per the policy, and you are not doing anything. you can also harm the negro. why don't you do this? -- arm the negro. they use what he told the preachers in august 1862. that is not why he gives the orders. preachers are not responsible for executing his military plan. this is the document that needs to be included. some say you can't include anything. but if it is a germane, you need to include it. this is germane in lincoln's priority to colored troops. -- and i don't disagree with johnson necessarily -- at this point-- his priority is making treaty railroads are finished. -- making sure that railroads are finished. is an intelligent priority that would lead
ofalso goes to the governor tennessee, andrew johnson, later becoming his vice president. he says, i want you to do it. 50,000 drill black men, it will bring this conflict to an end. this particular letter usually get omitted. the one that gets commented on, and you can evaluate the scholarship yourself, in august 1862, president lincoln met with a group of preachers, clergymen. has asked youress to make emancipation per the policy, and you are not doing anything. you can also harm the negro....
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. >> that's correct, he and andrew johnson. >> north carolinian, by the way. >> via tennessee. >> pardonennessee, yeah. >> congressman coble, what brought you to congress in the first place? what made you decide to run for congress? >> it started probably some years earlier when an old time lawyer, duke law school -- i'm not a duke fan, but duke law school, called me aside one day and he said i want you to run for the state legislature. this was 1968. he said when you go to vote, you turn to the republican side of the ballot and there's no names on there. how do you expect to build a party with no one willing to run for office, and he convinced me i needed to run for state legislature and i did and was fortunate enough to be elected. that was in 1968. a good year for republicans. and then i served three terms in raleigh. strike that. i was appointed assistant u.s. attorney after my first term in our state capital of raleigh. that's what started looking ahead, maybe, the seat was known as the revolving door district. congressman richardson preyer, do you remember the name? pryor was elect
. >> that's correct, he and andrew johnson. >> north carolinian, by the way. >> via tennessee. >> pardonennessee, yeah. >> congressman coble, what brought you to congress in the first place? what made you decide to run for congress? >> it started probably some years earlier when an old time lawyer, duke law school -- i'm not a duke fan, but duke law school, called me aside one day and he said i want you to run for the state legislature. this was 1968. he said...
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he and andrew johnson. >> north carolinian, by the way. >> tennessee. >> via tennessee. >> congressman coble, what brought you to congress in the first place? what made you decide to run for congress? >> well, it started probably some years earlier when an old-time lawyer duke law school -- i'm not a duke fan, but duke law school called me one day and said i want you to run for the state legislature. this was in '68. he said when you go to vote, you turn to the republican side of the ballot and it's vacant. no names on there. how do you expect to build a party with no one willing to run for office? he convinced he i needed to run for state legislature, which i did and was fortunate enough to be elected. then i served three terms in raleigh. strike that. i was appointed assistant u.s. attorney after my first term in our state capital of raleigh. that's what started looking ahead maybe. the seat was known as the revolving door district. congressman richardson pryor, do you remember the name? pryor was elected in '68, a former federal judge, very good man, ran against bill osteen who late
he and andrew johnson. >> north carolinian, by the way. >> tennessee. >> via tennessee. >> congressman coble, what brought you to congress in the first place? what made you decide to run for congress? >> well, it started probably some years earlier when an old-time lawyer duke law school -- i'm not a duke fan, but duke law school called me one day and said i want you to run for the state legislature. this was in '68. he said when you go to vote, you turn to the...
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andrew from new jersey. i wanted to know what your take is on johnson & johnson. >> good and going higher. my travel trust sold it too soon because we decided we wanted to have more with allergan. but j&j is okay. about merck. what are your thoughts about merck today? >> i ie got to tell you, t ty have that extra growth i like to see. i don't like the product profile as much as j&j. >> ben from massachusetts. where do you see unilever headed? >> i like them, they're on top of things, got the emerging market going very well. i think that stock is going up 10%. >> booyah, jim, john mccarthy, jupiter, florida. what's your opininn on goldman sachs? >> i love it, are you kidding me? it's ridiculous. i think it goes to 210. >>hat are your thoughts on china mobile?? >> the communist party takes too much control over stocks. i'm not recommending any chinese stocks after the most recent downturn. >> andrew from illinois. what's your opinion on diac corporation? >> o man. that is just a tough one. it's too speculative for me. thank you. >> go army. gw pharmaceuticals. >> another one`that has been a
andrew from new jersey. i wanted to know what your take is on johnson & johnson. >> good and going higher. my travel trust sold it too soon because we decided we wanted to have more with allergan. but j&j is okay. about merck. what are your thoughts about merck today? >> i ie got to tell you, t ty have that extra growth i like to see. i don't like the product profile as much as j&j. >> ben from massachusetts. where do you see unilever headed? >> i like them,...
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andrew takes it 34 yards to the end zone to put virginia tech up 7-0. they did not get on the board until the third quarter. anything going so johnson duel made his debut. 23-three in the fourth when the eagles finally cut to the end zone. 23-10 but it was too little too late and the eagles fall 26-10. dc three and six and that six loss takes the eagles out of bowl eligibility. >> at the same time, if you have pride in this university, you respect what the coaches do for us, you are going to keep we don't quit. today's game was [ season. >> he came in and did a really good job. for a guy that has been on the team two weeks ago to having a running offense. off the card. he had confidence. here and people over. he threw the ball. he ran the ball. >> i haven't really thought about that. i made a lot of mistakes today and right now, i have just thinking about, i can't wait to get into this building and get better. >> baseball world series, game the 9th inning, bottom of the ninth, kansas city rallies to take the lead. rbi single for the mets. a pair of solo home runs. >> he is into his final furlong. a six legged -- six link -- linked lead. a course of a li
andrew takes it 34 yards to the end zone to put virginia tech up 7-0. they did not get on the board until the third quarter. anything going so johnson duel made his debut. 23-three in the fourth when the eagles finally cut to the end zone. 23-10 but it was too little too late and the eagles fall 26-10. dc three and six and that six loss takes the eagles out of bowl eligibility. >> at the same time, if you have pride in this university, you respect what the coaches do for us, you are going...
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have vest staples, andrew young, and behind them, vernon jordan, so the great warriors of the movement, and behind them are the daughters of martin luther king, and lyndon baines johnson. really stand on their shoulders in so many ways. that's a remarkable photograph. again, shows what a truly historic occasion it really was. so some of the great photo journalism around the civil rights summit in the book. thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much. that's one of the great things.major's book for those -- it's right here -- mark is really a masterful job of interweaving both lbj venezuela civil rights legacy with the celebration that occurred at the library and that sense of bipartisanship really come out in the photos. it's that interplay of photos with historical text that makes your book such a great read and a very important book. >> i want to pivot a little bit and turn to betty, and talk about her book, because her book, obviously you have lbj, the larger than life figure, very polarizing, people -- we talk about this earlier -- people have always held and particularly at the time, very, very strong feelings about lbj, very strong positive or very strong negat
have vest staples, andrew young, and behind them, vernon jordan, so the great warriors of the movement, and behind them are the daughters of martin luther king, and lyndon baines johnson. really stand on their shoulders in so many ways. that's a remarkable photograph. again, shows what a truly historic occasion it really was. so some of the great photo journalism around the civil rights summit in the book. thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much. that's one of the great...
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andrews. he's hoping to play. chip kelly has a decision at quarterback. sam bradford was a full participant at practice but it was mark sanchez who took the reps with the starters. i asked elai alain johnson abou and his criticism. >> as far as the eagles, he's running the first crew. >> do you think this team is going to respond in a good way after two tough losses? >> we'd better. i think we've got a lot of hungry guys, embarrassed guys. >> do you want to clear up what you said about the fans just so everybody knows? >> i had to do two 20-minute interviews on the radio. that's all i've got to say about that. >> is it out of frustration. >> it's out of frustration and kind of out of context when i was having a conversation with a guy and it just really upset me. >> reporter: so lane is trying to clear that up. from what you heard from him, he believes mark sanchez will start for the eagles tomorrow. they took the reps with them even though sam bradford was a full participant. >> coming up, we'll hear from jordan matthews and chip kelly and who may hello them win. >> by the way, eagles, 6-0, all time, thanksgiving. back to you. >> thank you very much. we have breaking news to get to you.
andrews. he's hoping to play. chip kelly has a decision at quarterback. sam bradford was a full participant at practice but it was mark sanchez who took the reps with the starters. i asked elai alain johnson abou and his criticism. >> as far as the eagles, he's running the first crew. >> do you think this team is going to respond in a good way after two tough losses? >> we'd better. i think we've got a lot of hungry guys, embarrassed guys. >> do you want to clear up what...