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was on joan rivers hosting once and then she got to see me i get a night at the opening of the ford's theater celebration with a bunch of other entertainers for ron and nancy and and tip o'neill and the gang and damn we went to the white house after so i got that chance to bring my mom to the white house and that was just such a big thing for a kid from the projects i can tell you that not trying to think before we go to break just an off brand question here when you play the ford theater do they keep that box open or is somebody actually get to sit in the lincoln box i don't think anyone gets to set the lincoln by. not getting the right i really don't like hit me hard road seats yeah leave her alone they seem like good seats and so he takes the mallet of the melon and then i'll tell you when we come back you coming back with me yes or we'll get right to. the core of it and we'll go right back to that part of the story up talk more louise got to stand up special color it came out big underwear i haven't seen this one yet will cory i'm about that the great louie anderson right after this denni
was on joan rivers hosting once and then she got to see me i get a night at the opening of the ford's theater celebration with a bunch of other entertainers for ron and nancy and and tip o'neill and the gang and damn we went to the white house after so i got that chance to bring my mom to the white house and that was just such a big thing for a kid from the projects i can tell you that not trying to think before we go to break just an off brand question here when you play the ford theater do...
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that not trying to think before we go to break just an off brand question here when you play the ford theater do they keep that box open or is somebody actually get to sit in the lincoln box i don't think anyone gets to set the lincoln by. not getting the right early if i don't like it rosie it's a yes only her lawyer they seem like good seats and so he takes the mallet the mela and then i'll tell you when we come back you coming back with me. yes sure we'll get right back we'll talk about. that and we'll go right back to that part of the story up talk more louise got to stand up special color it came out big underwear i haven't seen this one yet will corum about that the great louie anderson right after this dennis miller plus one. president vladimir putin in his own words tells us how we understand history and the current international system also why everybody apparently hates john bolton as he laughs all the way to the. back with their plus one we're joined by louie anderson right before the break we were talking about your mom getting to see it for theater and go on to the white house i
that not trying to think before we go to break just an off brand question here when you play the ford theater do they keep that box open or is somebody actually get to sit in the lincoln box i don't think anyone gets to set the lincoln by. not getting the right early if i don't like it rosie it's a yes only her lawyer they seem like good seats and so he takes the mallet the mela and then i'll tell you when we come back you coming back with me. yes sure we'll get right back we'll talk about....
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the reason the grants did not go to ford's theater is because julia grant did not want to risk havingnother confrontation with this very unpleasant woman as far as she knew. >> and what did the white house staff think of her? >> they liked her. only four of the staff remained when they came to the white house, when the lincolns came to the white house. they brought in new staff, primarily freed blacks who really worked very well with her. and from what i could gather, those who were interviewed talked about her in a very positive way. she got along very well with them because they were the ones who helped to raise her after her real mother, her birth mother died when she was coming up in kennedy. >> lincoln's two personal secretaries didn't use the best descriptions of her. >> young men with their own reasons to recent. and vice versa. she was hell cat and he was the tycoon. that is the names they referred to. in his case with great affection. but in her case was probably more so. >> david on twitter, outside of washington what was the perception of the first family? do we know? >> th
the reason the grants did not go to ford's theater is because julia grant did not want to risk havingnother confrontation with this very unpleasant woman as far as she knew. >> and what did the white house staff think of her? >> they liked her. only four of the staff remained when they came to the white house, when the lincolns came to the white house. they brought in new staff, primarily freed blacks who really worked very well with her. and from what i could gather, those who were...
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all you've got to do, for our international audience, is spend some time at ford's theater and he willlways understand the safety of the presidents, or the statue of garfield on the capital lawn. we all are very concerned about the presidents safety. i understand that. but we have mixed that in with discussions of projectiles. is there any reporting by bloomberg, or anyone else you respect, of threatened projectiles? martin: nothing i have seen. the only projectiles i am aware were sent into a crowd of peaceful protesters. is -- [indiscernible] marty, forgive us. the line is breaking up just a little bit. i think the contrast this week has been the story for everybody , the contrast between the uncomfortable nature of some of the social unrest we have seen overnight with the rioting, the more comforting efforts to secure real change that i think we all want, and a market that has just ignored a much everything going on around the world in the hope that as we reopen, things just get better, and the outlook improves. that has been the story for this equity market. morei would like to tak
all you've got to do, for our international audience, is spend some time at ford's theater and he willlways understand the safety of the presidents, or the statue of garfield on the capital lawn. we all are very concerned about the presidents safety. i understand that. but we have mixed that in with discussions of projectiles. is there any reporting by bloomberg, or anyone else you respect, of threatened projectiles? martin: nothing i have seen. the only projectiles i am aware were sent into a...
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she - you know, the reason the grants did not go to ford's theater was because julia grant did not want to risk having another confrontation with this very unpleasant woman, as far as she knew. >> and what did the white house staff think of her? >> well, they liked her. only four of the staff remained when they came to the white house, when the lincolns came to the white house. they brought in new staff, primarily freed blacks, who really worked very well with her. >> and from what i could gather, those who were interviewed talked about her in a very positive way. she got along very well with them because they were the ones who basically helped to raise her after her real mother died, her birthmother died, when she was coming up in kentucky. >> well, nicolay and hay in the white house, lincoln's two personal secretaries... >> right. >> ... didn't always use the best descriptions of her. >> no, they were, you know, young men who had their own reasons to resent, and vice versa. you know, they dubbed them - she was hellcat and he was the tycoon. that was the nickname by which the secretari
she - you know, the reason the grants did not go to ford's theater was because julia grant did not want to risk having another confrontation with this very unpleasant woman, as far as she knew. >> and what did the white house staff think of her? >> well, they liked her. only four of the staff remained when they came to the white house, when the lincolns came to the white house. they brought in new staff, primarily freed blacks, who really worked very well with her. >> and from...
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kennedy was short in the ford and lincoln was short in ford's theater and kennedy's secretary was named mrs. lincoln, and both kennedy and lincoln were replaced by vice presidents named johnson. i'm sorry? almost ten years to the day, exactly, yeah. yes, sir, here in the front. >> i have a short question. did he have a chief of staff? did he have any presidential advisers? >> not the way we know it today. he had a secretary, mr. brown, who was his surrogate son and who married his daughter, but they had much smaller staff. they relied on their cabinet a lot more. today presidents don't rely on their cabinets as much. i'm trying to think of when obama had a cabinet meeting where all the cabinet members come together. they did that all the time so his staff was more the cabinet than -- there was no national security counsel. there was no domestic policy advisor to the president. it was much smaller and simpler. great question. >> first of all, great -- you mentioned half breeds and stallers. where does half breeds come from? >> i don't know. both were nicknames use frd the two wings of th
kennedy was short in the ford and lincoln was short in ford's theater and kennedy's secretary was named mrs. lincoln, and both kennedy and lincoln were replaced by vice presidents named johnson. i'm sorry? almost ten years to the day, exactly, yeah. yes, sir, here in the front. >> i have a short question. did he have a chief of staff? did he have any presidential advisers? >> not the way we know it today. he had a secretary, mr. brown, who was his surrogate son and who married his...