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garfield to the.here's to stop working on garfield? >> is a wonderful question.you know, it was a time of chaos and confusion and fear and bullets came forward very competently and wrote a letter to the art and treat other doctors and the president and i thank you for your help and concerned, but your efforts will be necessary any longer, even though garfield and the khrushchev had never given him that authority. so the preshow, even though most doctors know about antisepsis, she didn't really understand what was happening, but she did keep on her.her. she had a female doctor, which was very very bad time, they called mr. dr. who they were. the doctor at singh refused to go away when bliss dismissed to create annoyance that said you can stay, not as a.there, only as a nurse. but she stated she did what she could. >> what time are you from and cannot find the book in the library by now? >> that's a great question. i was originally born in marion, ohio and grew up in lexington, ohio, which is very close to mansfield. and i think that the book is probably the librar
garfield to the.here's to stop working on garfield? >> is a wonderful question.you know, it was a time of chaos and confusion and fear and bullets came forward very competently and wrote a letter to the art and treat other doctors and the president and i thank you for your help and concerned, but your efforts will be necessary any longer, even though garfield and the khrushchev had never given him that authority. so the preshow, even though most doctors know about antisepsis, she didn't...
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garfield.she is a former writer and editor for the national geographic magazine. she spoke of the james a. garfield national historic site in ohio for about 50 minutes. >> it's a pleasure to introduce to you tonight our speaker. candice millard is an excellent writer formerly national geographic magazine and we are glad to have her here to talk about her second book. first was the river of doubt about theodore roosevelt's journey down the amazon after his presidency and we are very pleased that she has chosen to tackle another interesting presidential subject that being the assassination of james a. garfield. i believe this is referred or fourth trip to the site between research and other things she has done for us and with us and it is a great pleasure to welcome them tonight. please make her feel welcome. candice millard. [applause] >> -- thank you. thank you for the introduction and to all of you for coming. it is a real pleasure to be here, and it is a great honor to be able to speak at the
garfield.she is a former writer and editor for the national geographic magazine. she spoke of the james a. garfield national historic site in ohio for about 50 minutes. >> it's a pleasure to introduce to you tonight our speaker. candice millard is an excellent writer formerly national geographic magazine and we are glad to have her here to talk about her second book. first was the river of doubt about theodore roosevelt's journey down the amazon after his presidency and we are very...
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first of course is charles do tell, garfield's would-be assassin. good toe with a deeply dangerously delusional man but he was very intelligent and highly articulate. if you read nearly any other account of garfield's assassination good toe is described as a disgruntled office keeper, but that doesn't cover the smallest part of it. he was a uniquely american character. he was a product of this country at that time. a time when there was a lot of -- and no one to really understand what he was up to and hold him to account for it. giteau was a self-made madman. he was smart and crafty. he was a clever opportunist and he probably would have been very successful if he hadn't been insane. giteau had tried everything and he had failed at everything. he had tried law, evangelism, even a free love commune in the 1800's and he had failed even at that so women in the commune named him charles get out. [laughter] but he survived on pure audacity. he traveled all over the country by train. he never bought a ticket. he took great pride in moving from boarding ho
first of course is charles do tell, garfield's would-be assassin. good toe with a deeply dangerously delusional man but he was very intelligent and highly articulate. if you read nearly any other account of garfield's assassination good toe is described as a disgruntled office keeper, but that doesn't cover the smallest part of it. he was a uniquely american character. he was a product of this country at that time. a time when there was a lot of -- and no one to really understand what he was up...
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some of you probably know james and lucretia garfield had a rather rocky relationship because james garfield believed in what he called romantic relationships. what we would call it nowadays i guess open marriage for free love. honor the other other or maybe both. but garfield as they said had many times romantic relationships other than his fiat faith or his wife. and this is a letter that lucretia wrote to james garfield before they were married. and she is writing to him because he has encouraged her. i was the other kind of strange thing. he would encourage his wife to become fast friends with the woman that he was having his romantic relationship with. so, she knew about the woman, rebecca satellite. so she writes to him, i blame you for not being. for whatever you may have time, i believe that our faithfulness and gushing affection of your warm and impulsive nature to go out in all its fullness towards another than the one to whom you have pledged your all. all innocently as it was done, i cannot mean you. and could the effect with all the past of our intimacy might have over you be bl
some of you probably know james and lucretia garfield had a rather rocky relationship because james garfield believed in what he called romantic relationships. what we would call it nowadays i guess open marriage for free love. honor the other other or maybe both. but garfield as they said had many times romantic relationships other than his fiat faith or his wife. and this is a letter that lucretia wrote to james garfield before they were married. and she is writing to him because he has...
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>>the garfield park conservatory finally reopened all of its rooms after a hailstorm caused major damagelf of the glass roof there was shattered the restoration crew had to remove shards of glass by hand and replace soil they opened the last two rooms this weekend officials say that the cleanup costs at least $2 million and have more repairs to make garfield park conservatory is one of the largest in the nation and is more than 100 years old i've worked hard to build my family. and also to build my career. so i'm not about to always let my frequent bladder urges, or the worry my pipes might leak get in the way of my busy lifestyle. that's why i take care with vesicare. once-daily vesicare can help control your bladder muscle and is proven to treat overactive bladder with symptoms of frequent urges and leaks day and night. if you have certain stomach or glaucoma problems, or trouble emptying your bladder do not take vesicare. vesicare may cause allergic reactions that may be serious. if you experience swelling of the face, lips throat or tongue stop taking vesicare and get emergency help.
>>the garfield park conservatory finally reopened all of its rooms after a hailstorm caused major damagelf of the glass roof there was shattered the restoration crew had to remove shards of glass by hand and replace soil they opened the last two rooms this weekend officials say that the cleanup costs at least $2 million and have more repairs to make garfield park conservatory is one of the largest in the nation and is more than 100 years old i've worked hard to build my family. and also...
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some of you probably know james and lucretia garfield had a rather rocky relationship because james garfield relationships. what we would call it nowadays i guess open marriage for free love. honor the other other or maybe both. but garfield as they said had many times romantic relationships other than his fiat faith or his wife. and this is a letter that lucretia wrote to james garfield before they were married. and she is writing to him because he has encouraged her. i was the other kind of strange thing. he would encourage his wife to become fast friends with the woman that he was having his romantic relationship with. so, she knew about the woman, rebecca satellite. so she writes to him, i blame you for not being. for whatever you may have time, i believe that our faithfulness and gushing affection of your warm and impulsive nature to go out in all its fullness towards another than the one to whom you have pledged your all. all innocently as it was done, i cannot mean you. and could the effect with all the past of our intimacy might have over you be blotted out. i would say to you this h
some of you probably know james and lucretia garfield had a rather rocky relationship because james garfield relationships. what we would call it nowadays i guess open marriage for free love. honor the other other or maybe both. but garfield as they said had many times romantic relationships other than his fiat faith or his wife. and this is a letter that lucretia wrote to james garfield before they were married. and she is writing to him because he has encouraged her. i was the other kind of...
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garfield at hilton. for the girls good counsel at archbishop. up next to vote. >>> roads are wet now. we'll come back at 7:00 and let you know if they are going to freeze overnight. >>> the cbs evening
garfield at hilton. for the girls good counsel at archbishop. up next to vote. >>> roads are wet now. we'll come back at 7:00 and let you know if they are going to freeze overnight. >>> the cbs evening
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a celebration at the garfield park conservatory to bring in the chinese news here that is the year ofy conditions there some kind of scavenger hunt. if you are looking for a bigger boat we might just have one for you this one is 86 ft.. it was in an exhibition today for the strictly salish chicago. the 86 ft. yacht and is especially designed trailer to transport it. only wrong wine only kate beckham is still stars in underworld awakening the popular vampire vs werewolves franchise franchise brought more than $25 million ticket sales and here are some of the other box office winners: hershey's drops. a lot of hershey's happiness in little drops of milk chocolate. and cookies n creme. pure hershey's. living with the pain of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis... could mean living with joint damage. help stop the damage before it stops you with humira. for many adults with moderate to severe ra, humira's proven to help relieve pain and stop joint damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events can occur, such as infec
a celebration at the garfield park conservatory to bring in the chinese news here that is the year ofy conditions there some kind of scavenger hunt. if you are looking for a bigger boat we might just have one for you this one is 86 ft.. it was in an exhibition today for the strictly salish chicago. the 86 ft. yacht and is especially designed trailer to transport it. only wrong wine only kate beckham is still stars in underworld awakening the popular vampire vs werewolves franchise franchise...
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. >> if you have problems, i see right here, we call garfield 7171 for service. member that is right. operators standing by. >> from here, we are going to look at those wonderful elevators that go of the outside of the high rise building that everyone wants to take a ride in. >> let's go do that. >> here we are in the most exciting elevator in the city of san francisco. this is the outside elevator that goes into the 32nd floor. tell us about this. >> we are in one of the tower elevators now. these were originally installed in 1972. 1,000 feet a minute, outside observation elevators, so a great view of the city. some of the most popular elevators in san francisco, as you mentioned, and these cars run a lot. they run about 2000 starts per day. about 700,000 starts per year for an elevator like this, and these are pretty hard working. >> must be hard to maintain these elevators. mechanical devices in the rain. >> this is much more difficult to maintain. normal elevator installation is all sealed from the elements, but in this case, it is all exposed to the outside,
. >> if you have problems, i see right here, we call garfield 7171 for service. member that is right. operators standing by. >> from here, we are going to look at those wonderful elevators that go of the outside of the high rise building that everyone wants to take a ride in. >> let's go do that. >> here we are in the most exciting elevator in the city of san francisco. this is the outside elevator that goes into the 32nd floor. tell us about this. >> we are in one...
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garfield at hilton. and for the girls, largo.to dc.highschoolsports.net to vote. >> andrea won't be playing tonight, but lewis should be on the court. i'm kristen live at the rear vieson center. back to you guys in the studio. >> absolutely. very quiet. a little chilly headed out, light jacket will do it. tomorrow, we're back into the 40s, but ready for some rain. we'll talk more about that. >> all right, that's it for us. the cbs evening news is next. big evening ahead. >> derek is here with our area's only local newscast at 7:00 and join us at 11:00 for all your new hampshire primary results. >> and wake up early start ago the 42:00 #á 25. have a great night.
garfield at hilton. and for the girls, largo.to dc.highschoolsports.net to vote. >> andrea won't be playing tonight, but lewis should be on the court. i'm kristen live at the rear vieson center. back to you guys in the studio. >> absolutely. very quiet. a little chilly headed out, light jacket will do it. tomorrow, we're back into the 40s, but ready for some rain. we'll talk more about that. >> all right, that's it for us. the cbs evening news is next. big evening ahead....
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. >>> now to a school district near cleveland that's taken a big hit in garfield heights.ecause voters rejected school levies, the schools are running out of money. starting this week no more art classes, no music classes, no gym, no library and not even lunch. what's more, the class day has been shortened. kids are now being sent home at just past 1:00. >> what are they going to do with that big window of time when their parents are still working and all that idle time that they have to do god knows what? >> as for the kids who qualify for the free school lunches, they did get one today. they were sent home with a baloney sandwich, appear and a pickle. school -- apple and a pickle. >>> school systems across our country are hurting for money, but is cutting lunch the best way to meet the bottom line? school officials say they're doing the best they can when parents have decided they don't want to pay anymore. feed your thoughts into mcginty's mailbag at wusa9.com. >> all right, top. >> 58 yesterday, my friend. >> i like it. >> i know you did. >> 55 now. >> and the weekend?
. >>> now to a school district near cleveland that's taken a big hit in garfield heights.ecause voters rejected school levies, the schools are running out of money. starting this week no more art classes, no music classes, no gym, no library and not even lunch. what's more, the class day has been shortened. kids are now being sent home at just past 1:00. >> what are they going to do with that big window of time when their parents are still working and all that idle time that they...
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incident that we reviewed was one that occurred on december 10, 2010, in the mission district in the garfieldare park. an officer working by himself contacted several individuals who were in the park in violation of various parts could and health codes, as well as having a pit bull in a children's playground. the officer bought himself approached the individuals, and one of the individuals was involved in a long, violent struggle with himself. during the felonious assault, and officers firearm was scrapped. he was taken into custody and later charged by the office and pled guilty to various felony violations. there was a finding, and it was sent to achieve -- to ceeief suhr. there was another that occurred in the ingleside district. officers went to a report of a dog on and overstreet. when the officer got there and was interviewing one of the neighbors, the dog actually physically attacked the officer and one of the people in the area. the officer discharged his weapon, an animal control was called prior to this occurring, and they took control. they found a fighting for that, and the chief
incident that we reviewed was one that occurred on december 10, 2010, in the mission district in the garfieldare park. an officer working by himself contacted several individuals who were in the park in violation of various parts could and health codes, as well as having a pit bull in a children's playground. the officer bought himself approached the individuals, and one of the individuals was involved in a long, violent struggle with himself. during the felonious assault, and officers firearm...
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i grew up watching steve mcqueen, james cagney, john garfield, robert ryan, guys like that. i couldn't really connect to the carey grants of the world. but for me it's just somebody that tries to make it real. i think less is more. i think you need to play parts that you're believable in. that helps. >> are you sad "entourage" is over? >> very. >> i'm distraught. >> it was bitty sweet. we never thought the show would last that long. the fact that it did you almost felt it will never end. but then it came to an end. we're pushing hard to get the movie made. >> people say to me it can't be like that. i say it is like that. >> that was really the toned down version, certainly of what my life used to be when i was young and crazy. >> what could you think of the basic shallowness of hollywood, the fact that if you're a hot star, everyone's calling all over you, kissing ass. the moment it goes cold, boom. >> that's why you need people around you that will keep you grounded. people say why do you have your friends around? when i'm working on a movie, i like to hire my friends. if i
i grew up watching steve mcqueen, james cagney, john garfield, robert ryan, guys like that. i couldn't really connect to the carey grants of the world. but for me it's just somebody that tries to make it real. i think less is more. i think you need to play parts that you're believable in. that helps. >> are you sad "entourage" is over? >> very. >> i'm distraught. >> it was bitty sweet. we never thought the show would last that long. the fact that it did you...
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the answer -- william henry harrison and james garfield, because neither lived long enough to deliver annual message. >>> we'll be right back. you're watching "the daily rundown" only on msnbc. e action. i go to e-trade and tap into the power of revolutionary mobile apps to trade wherever. whenever. life isn't fully experienced sitting idly by. neither is investing. [ birds chirping ] try bayer advanced aspirin. it's not the bayer aspirin you know. it's different. first, it's been re-engineered with micro-particles. second, it enters the bloodstream fast, and rushes relief to the site of your tough pain. the best part? it's proven to relieve pain twice as fast as before. bayer advanced aspirin. test how fast it works for you. love it, or get your money back. >>> we're going to go back to the panel in just a moment, but we're also watching the developments on the house floor this morning. the vote on congresswoman gabby giffords last bill is set to begin any moment. nbc covers capitol hill for us. luke russert is watching it all. luke, can you tell me what we know they're voting on, an
the answer -- william henry harrison and james garfield, because neither lived long enough to deliver annual message. >>> we'll be right back. you're watching "the daily rundown" only on msnbc. e action. i go to e-trade and tap into the power of revolutionary mobile apps to trade wherever. whenever. life isn't fully experienced sitting idly by. neither is investing. [ birds chirping ] try bayer advanced aspirin. it's not the bayer aspirin you know. it's different. first, it's...
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garfield. james a. garfield, of course, the only president directly elected from the house. house member will tell you that doesn't describe michele bachmann. i think this was a good decision by michele bachmann and the republican voters also made a very good decision. >> a good decision by rick perry now to skip new hampshire, go directly to south carolina? >> this was a close call. i think it could have gone either way. if i were in perry's position, i would have done exactly what he's done. he's got the money to compete in south carolina. he was the major southern candidate back when he was leading the race. he can make a last stand there and possibly, depending on what happens in new hampshire, do reasonably well. so he might carry the fight forward from south carolina. he can restore a bit of his pride if he does well. we'll see what happens, but i think that was a reasonable decision on his part. >> larry, who do you think really needs bachmann's endorsement? is there somebody who would really benefit from her endorsement in the next couple of days or weeks? >> i don't
garfield. james a. garfield, of course, the only president directly elected from the house. house member will tell you that doesn't describe michele bachmann. i think this was a good decision by michele bachmann and the republican voters also made a very good decision. >> a good decision by rick perry now to skip new hampshire, go directly to south carolina? >> this was a close call. i think it could have gone either way. if i were in perry's position, i would have done exactly what...
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. >> i woke up with garfield tattooed on my lower back. >> yo, that's crazy. >> you're buying next timeough. in your dreams, billy. >> celebrity whispers. [ camera shutter ] >> hey, did you set the dvr to record "ernest goes to camp"? >> which one is that? >> it's the ernest movie where he goes to camp. >> oh, of course, of course. yeah, i did. >> do you think it will be better than "ernest goes to jail"? >> oh yeah, no question. >> whisper. [ camera shutter ] >> hi. nice to meet you, sir. i love your work. i'm such a huge fan. i've been watching you since i was a little girl. >> oh, thank you, thank you. >> "larry king live" is one of my favorite shows of all-time. >> well, i -- well, i -- uh. well, thank you. >> you're welcome, larry. >> celebrity. [ camera shutter ] >> i'm trying to decide which one of you guys is cuter? >> okay. >> you've got those midnight blue eyes. >> okay. >> but you, my friend, such nicely coifed hair, and a good soft grip. i can feel it on my arm right there. >> i don't know. >> between you two. i'm going with this guy. >> congratulations buddy. >> celebrit-ah
. >> i woke up with garfield tattooed on my lower back. >> yo, that's crazy. >> you're buying next timeough. in your dreams, billy. >> celebrity whispers. [ camera shutter ] >> hey, did you set the dvr to record "ernest goes to camp"? >> which one is that? >> it's the ernest movie where he goes to camp. >> oh, of course, of course. yeah, i did. >> do you think it will be better than "ernest goes to jail"? >> oh...
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james garfield. the people responsible for the character of their congress. if that body be ignorant, reckless, or corrupt, it is because the people tolerate recklessness and corruption. if it be intelligent, brave and pure, it is because the people demand these high qualities. if the next centennial does not find a great nation, it will be because those who represent the enterprises, the culture, and the morality of the nation do not aid in controlling the political forces. in other words, they do not vote. let me give you -- let's look at what a couple of ministers say. charles finney, revivalist in the second and third awakening, college president, also an attorney -- the time has come that christians must vote for honest men and take insistence of politics or the lord will curse them. christians have been exceedingly guilty in this matter. the time has come when they must act differently. god will bless or curse our nation according to the course that christians take. let me give you another one. this is rev. francis britney, an african-american minister
james garfield. the people responsible for the character of their congress. if that body be ignorant, reckless, or corrupt, it is because the people tolerate recklessness and corruption. if it be intelligent, brave and pure, it is because the people demand these high qualities. if the next centennial does not find a great nation, it will be because those who represent the enterprises, the culture, and the morality of the nation do not aid in controlling the political forces. in other words,...
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longer the most dangerous neighborhood in chicago true the of these meetings with homicide in west garfield park is down 40% at this point* and over and over and over. it does not seem possible that is one of the main impediments to getting the work out to get people to take it seriously the fact you could sit down and talk to them to get these astounding e facts was just not credible. we did not expect it when we had that first march meeting 1996 in the second one at the beginning of the summer, and nobody expected the streets to switch off is what they did basically. but when you understand the core nature of the problem with some of the basic material facets it turns out not to be incredible at all. here is the short version of what this is about hong and why it works. the boston pops -- copps taught us the first and most important fact which is in the hottest neighborhoods, hardly anybody is doing this. we did not be the them because the stories we were told about timidity dynamics and culture and gun availability and diffusion of fireman's out of crack market into the general populatio
longer the most dangerous neighborhood in chicago true the of these meetings with homicide in west garfield park is down 40% at this point* and over and over and over. it does not seem possible that is one of the main impediments to getting the work out to get people to take it seriously the fact you could sit down and talk to them to get these astounding e facts was just not credible. we did not expect it when we had that first march meeting 1996 in the second one at the beginning of the...
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two of these meetings in the associated work in west garfield park is down 40% at this point. and over and over. it doesn't impossible and that's been one of the main impediments to getting the workout and getting people to take it seriously. the idea you could say, gang members and drug dealers and talk to them and you get these down enough that was just not credible. and the first merchant in 1996. nobody expected the streets of boston to switch off come which is basically what i did. the court nature of this problem and some of its basic material facet. it actually turns out not to be credible at all. so here is the short version of what this is about and why this stuff works. the boston cops with habitat and a bunch of us became involved taught us the first and most important fact here, which is that in the hottest neighborhood , heard the community is doing this stuff. we didn't believe them because of stories we've been told about cultures of violence and community dynamics and gun availability and the diffusion of violent out of crack markets and into the general popula
two of these meetings in the associated work in west garfield park is down 40% at this point. and over and over. it doesn't impossible and that's been one of the main impediments to getting the workout and getting people to take it seriously. the idea you could say, gang members and drug dealers and talk to them and you get these down enough that was just not credible. and the first merchant in 1996. nobody expected the streets of boston to switch off come which is basically what i did. the...
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students in garfield heights, ohio, going to school for just 5 1/2 hours.a budget shortfall. music, gym and art classes have all been dropped. and a new york homeless teen has received an invitation to attended the state of the union address. we've been following samantha garvey's story and she learned last week that she is a semifinalist now for that $100,000 science scholarship. and she said even if she didn't get it, she's still going to go to a great university. >>> hobby lobby. that's the place that's all about finding cool stuff to do with your free time like arts, crafts, scrap booking. so it makes sense that its president would have a unique hobby himself like collecting rare biblical text and artifacts that would pretty much make indiana jones salivate. steve green has collected more than 40,000 biblical antiquities and he's putting a bunch on the road in a worldwide traveling exhibit called passages. he's here to share some of those with us. we promise not to spill any coffee or anything else on them. it makes me nervous. we want to talk about eac
students in garfield heights, ohio, going to school for just 5 1/2 hours.a budget shortfall. music, gym and art classes have all been dropped. and a new york homeless teen has received an invitation to attended the state of the union address. we've been following samantha garvey's story and she learned last week that she is a semifinalist now for that $100,000 science scholarship. and she said even if she didn't get it, she's still going to go to a great university. >>> hobby lobby....
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james garfield. the people responsible for the character of their congress. if that body be ignorant, reckless, or corrupt, it is because the people tolerate recklessness and corruption. if it be intelligent, brave and pure, it is because the people demand these high qualities. if the next centennial does not find a great nation, it will be because those who represent the enterprises, the culture, and the morality of the nation do not aid in controlling the political forces. in other words, they do not vote. let me keegive you -- let's look at what a couple of ministers say. charles finney, revivalist in the second and third awakening, college president, also an attorney -- the time has come that christians must vote for honest men and take insistence of politics or the lord will curse them. christians have been exceedingly guilty in this matter. the time has come when they must act differently. god will bless or curse our nation according to the course that christians take. let me give you another one. this is rev. francis britney, an african-american minist
james garfield. the people responsible for the character of their congress. if that body be ignorant, reckless, or corrupt, it is because the people tolerate recklessness and corruption. if it be intelligent, brave and pure, it is because the people demand these high qualities. if the next centennial does not find a great nation, it will be because those who represent the enterprises, the culture, and the morality of the nation do not aid in controlling the political forces. in other words,...
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garfield. i believe this is referred or fourth trip to the site between research and other things she has done for us and with us and it is a great pleasure to welcome them tonight. please make her feel welcome. candice millard. [applause] >> -- thank you. thank you for the introduction and to all of you for coming. it is a real pleasure to be here, and it is a great honor to be able to speak at the james a. garfield national historic site. and i also wanted to say a particular thing to to the garfield family as well which has been incredibly kind and generous and helpful to me throughout this whole process. so thank you so much. at heart this book is not about politics or science or even the shooting of president. it's about an extraordinary trauma that took place inside the white house over more than two months. in the 130 years since garfield's death, his story has been largely forgotten. but even that claim, even though the entire nation, the entire world was watching, no one really underst
garfield. i believe this is referred or fourth trip to the site between research and other things she has done for us and with us and it is a great pleasure to welcome them tonight. please make her feel welcome. candice millard. [applause] >> -- thank you. thank you for the introduction and to all of you for coming. it is a real pleasure to be here, and it is a great honor to be able to speak at the james a. garfield national historic site. and i also wanted to say a particular thing to...
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garfield had, u.s. president and minister of the gospel. responsible for the character of their congress. if that body be ignorant, reckless or corrupt it is because the people tolerate ignorance, recklessness and corruption. if it be intelligent, braver and pure it is because the people demand these high qualities. if the next centennial does not find us a great nation, it will be because those who represent the enterprises, the culture and morality of the nation do not aid in controlling the political forces. in other words, they don't vote. those are a couple of politicians. let's look at what a couple of ministers say. finney. charles finney. revivalist. college president. also an attorney. the time has come that christians must vote for honest men and take consistent ground in politics or the lord will curse them. christians have been guilty in this. but the time has come when they must act differently. god will bless or curse or nation according to the course the christian takes. another one. if the time -- this is reverend francis gr
garfield had, u.s. president and minister of the gospel. responsible for the character of their congress. if that body be ignorant, reckless or corrupt it is because the people tolerate ignorance, recklessness and corruption. if it be intelligent, braver and pure it is because the people demand these high qualities. if the next centennial does not find us a great nation, it will be because those who represent the enterprises, the culture and morality of the nation do not aid in controlling the...