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reality of gettysburg." mark landree, executive dir., sons of confederate veterans : "in the end it was a soldier )s flag. it was used on the battlefield, it led them into battle." christina hansen, confederate flag opponent : "i agree that many of them have perfectly good intentions. the point is not the historicity of it, but what it means now. what that flag has been used to symbolize." military park issued a first-amendment permit to both sides to hold their events. two years ago -- 239 people lost their lives on aboard malaysia airlines flight- 370. and ever since, relatives of those onboard have found few answers since the boeing triple seven disappeared on its way to beijing from kuala lumpur, malaysia. earlier this week -- a piece of wreckage from a boeing 777 -- likely from mh370 -- was found washed ashore on the coast of mozambique. but now -- the deadline for families to sue the airline is march 8th. the victims were remembered in a memorial in kuala lumpur. one of the most influential first ladie
reality of gettysburg." mark landree, executive dir., sons of confederate veterans : "in the end it was a soldier )s flag. it was used on the battlefield, it led them into battle." christina hansen, confederate flag opponent : "i agree that many of them have perfectly good intentions. the point is not the historicity of it, but what it means now. what that flag has been used to symbolize." military park issued a first-amendment permit to both sides to hold their events....
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gettysburg. >> yeah. >> what happens? confederacy loses, largely in part because jackson isn't there. lee is on then for another two and a half years of the war. i think jackson sort of got subsumed into the war. however, i must say in the confederacy, in parts of the old confederacy, jackson is still the man. the state of virginia today, there is still lee jackson day. it's a school holiday. >> right. but the reality is outside of the old confederacy --. >> right, right. no, yeah. >> there's not a ton of knowledge of exactly what happened and how awesome, really, jackson turns out to be as a military tactician and strategist. >> exactly. and that's what i wanted to bring back. because that's the opportunity i saw, exactly what you're saying is that jackson was a remarkable figure who exercised remarkable power and influence in the landscape. he was a great soldier. and i think, yes, he got kind of rolled up into that other history. >> and the important -- you talk about his accomplishments, the important thing people for
gettysburg. >> yeah. >> what happens? confederacy loses, largely in part because jackson isn't there. lee is on then for another two and a half years of the war. i think jackson sort of got subsumed into the war. however, i must say in the confederacy, in parts of the old confederacy, jackson is still the man. the state of virginia today, there is still lee jackson day. it's a school holiday. >> right. but the reality is outside of the old confederacy --. >> right,...
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in fact lincoln was not the featured speaker at gettysburg. everett,tually edward a senator from massachusetts who
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. >>> tensions are running high in gettysburg this weekend. coming up, we'll explain why park rangers say it was reminiscent of a klu klux klan rally. >>> and also coming up, march madness may not have officially begun, but that's not stopping these teens from getting in on the action for a good cause. details are next. violeta. >> also, we could see light quick snow in the next couple of hours. i'm also tracking temperatures into the 70s. i'll have the details on my first alert seven-day forecast. so how old is the second most famous groundhog in pennsylvania? i don't have enough fingers ben! ok gus, make a wish! that was some blowout. thanks, so are these! wow, the new blowout instant games from the pennsylvania lottery, with over $225 million in prizes. did someone say blowout?! keep on scratchin'! when you think what does it look like? is it becoming a better professor by being a more adventurous student? is it one day giving your daughter the opportunity she deserves? is it finally witnessing all the artistic wonders of the natural world?
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that symbol has been used for white gettysburg park says both groups had the right to white supremacy is all they think about." gettysburg park says both groups had the right to be on the property and express their first amendment rights. a group of college students led a silent protest against the removal of a confederate monument. they put cautiion tape around the memorial in savannah, georgia. police say students used chalk to write messages around the memorial. the students say the want to open up a discussion about not turning a blind-eye to history, no matter what the context. /cornelia dodge/grad student :06 "the big and erasing history." non-evasive way, in a non- destructive way, and students say they have created social media accounts titled "erasing history" to help spread their message. the navy is celebrating a new submarine. the virginia-class submarine uss washington was christened at the newport news shipyard saturday morning. it took more than a year a nearly 4- thousand 38.55.27 "it truly is a momentus day and it is my distinct pleasure to be with you this morning fo
that symbol has been used for white gettysburg park says both groups had the right to white supremacy is all they think about." gettysburg park says both groups had the right to be on the property and express their first amendment rights. a group of college students led a silent protest against the removal of a confederate monument. they put cautiion tape around the memorial in savannah, georgia. police say students used chalk to write messages around the memorial. the students say the...
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we stood at a place called little round top in gettysburg. when you talk about standing and facing adversity, when you talk about the common man who became uncommon in his values. he was not a military officer. there he stood in charge of the 20th regimen. when the 20th fought through and were coming up that hill, he knew he was the last in the line of the potomac and he knew his orders were you cannot retreat, you cannot surrender. casualties mounted. they ran out of ammunition. they were ready for one last final charge. when he said the one word that had never been said and he said bayonets. when the casualties are mountings, when we run out of ammunition and feel there is no other force, we cannot retreat or surrender, you have to say that one word that is the embodiment of the united states of america. thank you so much for being here. michael flynn will be with us and i think it will be a great session. god bless you all, thank you for being here with us [applause]. >> now on book tv, a two or of anaheim california with the help of our l
we stood at a place called little round top in gettysburg. when you talk about standing and facing adversity, when you talk about the common man who became uncommon in his values. he was not a military officer. there he stood in charge of the 20th regimen. when the 20th fought through and were coming up that hill, he knew he was the last in the line of the potomac and he knew his orders were you cannot retreat, you cannot surrender. casualties mounted. they ran out of ammunition. they were...
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to paraphrase abraham lincoln at gettysburg, this is a cam -- campaign of the people, by the people, and for the people. [cheering] secretary clinton chose to go in
to paraphrase abraham lincoln at gettysburg, this is a cam -- campaign of the people, by the people, and for the people. [cheering] secretary clinton chose to go in
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if you look at the gettysburg address and all the elements, and his reelection, that becomes the paramount theme. as for the use of government, yes. lincoln creates a strong executive. he uses executive authority in a way no other president had before. and as many republicans today anxious about the lincoln legacy. he wasn't seen as a dictator, aching, an aristocrat. on the other hand, the definition of government was pretty simple. he said he believed government should do for the people what it is that they cannot do for themselves. and he was more than happy as president to go along with congress and make sure that all the incredible legislature was passed to do that. of course, he was a president with a republican congress and they could do whatever they wanted. take on your my question. speech hecooper union lays out the case for the united compact of as a states, but the federal government creating the states through the constitution. and he goes through it historically and goes through the record of what the framers in their debates about the constitution meant. that is the essence,
if you look at the gettysburg address and all the elements, and his reelection, that becomes the paramount theme. as for the use of government, yes. lincoln creates a strong executive. he uses executive authority in a way no other president had before. and as many republicans today anxious about the lincoln legacy. he wasn't seen as a dictator, aching, an aristocrat. on the other hand, the definition of government was pretty simple. he said he believed government should do for the people what...
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they say he wrote it on the train to gettysburg. he would write pieces of a speech down and put it in a drawer, in his hat and be thinking. the orator was everett. lincoln speaks for two minutes. at the time when he finches his speech, everybody thinks it's not quite finished so they don't really know how to applaud right away and he doesn't think it's worked because they're so stunned he's finished so quickly, they're used to the long four or five hour speeches, but he was able to give a meaning of the war that endured forever. he said these people have not died in vain and are giving their lives for something large than the union and emancipation, he said we're fighting for this experiment that we're the democratic country and if we lose this war, we'll no longer be a beacon of hope to the world thaat large. he's saying they're fighting so the government of for the people will not perish. it's what america stands for. >> rose: for more about the program and earlier ep voadz, visits online at pbs.org and charlierose.com. captioning
they say he wrote it on the train to gettysburg. he would write pieces of a speech down and put it in a drawer, in his hat and be thinking. the orator was everett. lincoln speaks for two minutes. at the time when he finches his speech, everybody thinks it's not quite finished so they don't really know how to applaud right away and he doesn't think it's worked because they're so stunned he's finished so quickly, they're used to the long four or five hour speeches, but he was able to give a...
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they boasted, even as the democrats saw purpose in the gettysburg address, and every action of congress. concerned, watched as the effects of the war in the summer of 1864, wore on the newly named party. with sacrifice, not far from here, without attaining any victories after that convention. and as the election approaches, struggles from sherman outside of atlanta with no supplies or support. lincoln'sfollowed distress, saying the president was greatly depressed. but lincoln was human, as are all men, but only in degree. it was late august that lincoln wrote a memo, asking all of the members of his cabinet to sign without reading it, saying that we are not going to win. and when we do, i will support the man who is. in late august of 1864, after all of the supposed attorney points of the civil war had come and gone, everything still hangs in the balance. late august, 1864. thought, evenent at this time, about what it would cost to actually happen say the slaveholders to end the war. he told the confidant that he was thinking about paying $400 million to do this. here is his calculation
they boasted, even as the democrats saw purpose in the gettysburg address, and every action of congress. concerned, watched as the effects of the war in the summer of 1864, wore on the newly named party. with sacrifice, not far from here, without attaining any victories after that convention. and as the election approaches, struggles from sherman outside of atlanta with no supplies or support. lincoln'sfollowed distress, saying the president was greatly depressed. but lincoln was human, as are...
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the sort that people are used to making sense of the civil war with, even if they imagined that gettysburg was just conveniently after it is all over happens to have been in the middle. that's what the people imagine a narrative arc or at least have that and there's no sense in the reconstruction of the progress and geography of sherman's march. it seems to be happening all the time everywhere. there seems to have been largely chaos sliced in different shapes for different southern states. each one of which filed its own chronology. somehow reconstruction involves fundamental changes and yet lasted two years in some places and 12 in others. i just give up. it's too complicated. so it was such a large, important and yet amorpsed topic and attempting to push the dates and found riss out. some historians see the battle of reconstruction beginning with the effect of the founding of the nation with the compromises on slavery built this problem into the country to begin with. some people say the struggles of reconstruction have not yet ended and that we're still playing out the fundamental decis
the sort that people are used to making sense of the civil war with, even if they imagined that gettysburg was just conveniently after it is all over happens to have been in the middle. that's what the people imagine a narrative arc or at least have that and there's no sense in the reconstruction of the progress and geography of sherman's march. it seems to be happening all the time everywhere. there seems to have been largely chaos sliced in different shapes for different southern states. each...
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longstreet, it will be his fault that gettysburg didn't turn out the way it was. after all, longstreet was in charge of the men, he's the next guy on the totem pole, like the ceo deciding he's not going to resign but blaming the vice president and throw him under the bus. it also hurt poor james longstreet that he was a republican and he actually got a position during the grant administration so he may not have been politically aligned with many individuals who were thinking about the lost cause. i think this in many ways becomes the struggle for historians going forward in that the lost cause doesn't have a lot of room for injured veterans, for distraught widows, for orphaned children. when you would have these organizations sort of spring up, they would put in their mission statements like the united confederate veterans that they were all about raising money to take care of that generation that had been destroyed by the war, but then they would use all that money then to go build a monument on a battlefield, to go construct gigantic monuments or even to go in b
longstreet, it will be his fault that gettysburg didn't turn out the way it was. after all, longstreet was in charge of the men, he's the next guy on the totem pole, like the ceo deciding he's not going to resign but blaming the vice president and throw him under the bus. it also hurt poor james longstreet that he was a republican and he actually got a position during the grant administration so he may not have been politically aligned with many individuals who were thinking about the lost...
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we've got a controversy, gettysburg the north and the south still battling it after oughlies tears.here's a group that went there to honor the couldn't federal flag. a symbol of civil war history or is this a symbol of hate? and the counter protest that is happened. ♪ >> from the fox 29 studios, this is "good day philadelphia" weekend. >>> good morning, everyone, will bum to good day. as we start, karen, dave, we need to remind everyone to follow some us -- follow us on facebook. we have big fun. >> super model coming on the show today. >> yes, we do. >> because the flower show is in town. this used to be super model and victoria secret model now she's a super model into flowers. >> good morning to you. >>> good morning. the sweater almost super. >> not super as the model. >> not as super as the model that might change this coming week. >> are the models super. >> the models are super if you like the warm weather. there's a loft models to look at. believe me. i look at them all. ben franklin parkway, partly cloudy skies, this morning it's dry a few showers trying to work they're way
we've got a controversy, gettysburg the north and the south still battling it after oughlies tears.here's a group that went there to honor the couldn't federal flag. a symbol of civil war history or is this a symbol of hate? and the counter protest that is happened. ♪ >> from the fox 29 studios, this is "good day philadelphia" weekend. >>> good morning, everyone, will bum to good day. as we start, karen, dave, we need to remind everyone to follow some us -- follow us...
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students visited gettysburg, auschwitz, and pearl harbor. steve: reminds me of the old school viewmaster. chris is back getting us in chris: temperatures continuing to climb. it got into the 60's today after 50 much of the weekend to near 60. we will cool down this evening. we followed to the 50's pretty quickly. we are almost there now. into the low to mid 40's tomorrow morning. nothing resembling cold coming our way anytime soon. rdu international, a few clouds overhead. officially, the airport is at 61 with a southwest window 9 and humidity at 46%. roanoke rapids, rocky mount wilson add 52. a delight -- at 52. a delightful day out there. look at minneapolis at 61. that is a treat for them in early march. skies are mostly clear, but there have been some high-level not producing any win -- any rain and they won't. these systems come our way if you days later, but not this time. parts of the central plains states and overnight, the risk of rain. there is an enhanced risk of severe weather. this pulls in a lot of moisture from the gulf of mex
students visited gettysburg, auschwitz, and pearl harbor. steve: reminds me of the old school viewmaster. chris is back getting us in chris: temperatures continuing to climb. it got into the 60's today after 50 much of the weekend to near 60. we will cool down this evening. we followed to the 50's pretty quickly. we are almost there now. into the low to mid 40's tomorrow morning. nothing resembling cold coming our way anytime soon. rdu international, a few clouds overhead. officially, the...
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it was worse than being at gettysburg. but what the whites learned early on is the danger of putting on a white robe, writing around the sun, the congress passes the klan act great if they catch one day, he needs names, they are in prison in upstate new york. the government crushes the organized clan pretty quickly, but white vigilante-ism, you don't need to put on a rope. you need to have 20 guys with you. you sit outside the house of a poll worker or an activist and he should him when he comes out the door and you ride away and no one knows. one of the sources for the book would look at life counties in the south in october and november of an election year. they are nothing but atrocity records for the whites would say so-and-so had tickets were you voted this way. now we have no balance on election day. it would make a local newspaper, not the national news. and vigilantes, he just shot on election day. he is next year's u.s. congressman, and after that he might the u.s. senator. you elevate them before they get that le
it was worse than being at gettysburg. but what the whites learned early on is the danger of putting on a white robe, writing around the sun, the congress passes the klan act great if they catch one day, he needs names, they are in prison in upstate new york. the government crushes the organized clan pretty quickly, but white vigilante-ism, you don't need to put on a rope. you need to have 20 guys with you. you sit outside the house of a poll worker or an activist and he should him when he...
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charlie: the gettysburg address.l me about that, the preparation, the instinct and .ow long it took to write it >> when he was thinking about the speech he would write pieces and put it in a drawer and be thinking and thinking. the order for the speech was edward everett. lincoln was just supposed to be the follow-up guy. lincoln speaks for two minutes, and at the time, everyone thinks it is not quite finished so they do not know how to apply right away. he does not think it really worked because they are so stunned that he finished so quickly. what he was able to do was give a meaning to that war that has endured forever. he was able to say that these people have not died in vain. they are giving their lives for something archer even then unions -- larger even then an unions. he says, if we should lose this war, the idea that ordinary people can govern themselves will be undone. we will no longer be a beacon of hope. he is arguing that a government of the people, either people, for the people, and. endures. it is wh
charlie: the gettysburg address.l me about that, the preparation, the instinct and .ow long it took to write it >> when he was thinking about the speech he would write pieces and put it in a drawer and be thinking and thinking. the order for the speech was edward everett. lincoln was just supposed to be the follow-up guy. lincoln speaks for two minutes, and at the time, everyone thinks it is not quite finished so they do not know how to apply right away. he does not think it really worked...
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in fact, lincoln was not the featured speaker at gettysburg. it was actually edward evert, a senator from massachusetts, who spoke for two hours while lincoln waited until the end to give his closing words. today, of course, we recognize the gettysburg address as perhaps the greatest moment of presidential speech in history. i think the fact that people didn't necessarily see the speech that way at the time that lincoln wasn't the featured speaker at gettysburg points to the fact that lincoln's greatness wasn't necessarily recognized at the time in general. you have to remember that when lincoln became president, he hadn't served in public office for ten years. his country style of dress, his speaking mannerism, his self-education, all that was meant lincoln was looked upon with some degree of kond session from the eastern elite in the country. perhaps not much was expected from his presidency. however, today, there's little dispute on lincoln's greatness. i encourage my students to see political science not as a science but a debate. there are
in fact, lincoln was not the featured speaker at gettysburg. it was actually edward evert, a senator from massachusetts, who spoke for two hours while lincoln waited until the end to give his closing words. today, of course, we recognize the gettysburg address as perhaps the greatest moment of presidential speech in history. i think the fact that people didn't necessarily see the speech that way at the time that lincoln wasn't the featured speaker at gettysburg points to the fact that lincoln's...
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. >>> it was a soldiers flag -- gettysburg. >>> it was a soldiers flag and used on the battlefield. >>> hubble telescope found a galaxy far, far away. it is 400 million years ago, it has shifted from the end of the color spectrum to dark red. in the reality it is so hot it's bright blue. >>> a driving gives residents a rude awakelenning -- awakening. >>> look around pennsylvania and it's not hard to spot winners. and with over 2 million winners of match 6, cash 5, and treasure hunt every single month, that's hardly a surprise. winners, winners everywhere! play today! (vo) what'scorn? dog food's first ingredient? wheat? in purina one true instinct grain free, real chicken is always #1. no corn, wheat or soy. support your active dog's whole body health with purina one. 6:00 a.m., monday, march 7. we're following developing news. >>> city inspectors are taking a look at the damage to a home from a hit and run driver. >>> funeral services are being planned for former first lady nancy reagan who passed away over the weekend. >>> democratic candidates find common ground during their debate
. >>> it was a soldiers flag -- gettysburg. >>> it was a soldiers flag and used on the battlefield. >>> hubble telescope found a galaxy far, far away. it is 400 million years ago, it has shifted from the end of the color spectrum to dark red. in the reality it is so hot it's bright blue. >>> a driving gives residents a rude awakelenning -- awakening. >>> look around pennsylvania and it's not hard to spot winners. and with over 2 million winners of...
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the gettysburg address is the greatest moment of a speech in history. the fact that people did not see the speech that way at the time, that lincoln was not the featured speaker at gettysburg, after the fact that he was not necessarily recognized in general. when he became president, he had served in public office in 10 years. address,ry style speaking mannerisms, some education, all that meant that lincoln was looked upon with condemnation. there is little dispute on lincoln's greatness. there are no laws, no findings, no discoveries, instead we have people making arguments that may earn may not be persuasive -- that may or may not be persuasive. we are going to look at five different ways of measuring presidential greatness. we are going to see these academic studies that involved hundreds of historians that there is a consensus, that lincoln was the greatest president. today, we may have some concern about some of the things he did. theook liberties with constitution. he forcibly closed some newspapers printing materials critical of the union effort.
the gettysburg address is the greatest moment of a speech in history. the fact that people did not see the speech that way at the time, that lincoln was not the featured speaker at gettysburg, after the fact that he was not necessarily recognized in general. when he became president, he had served in public office in 10 years. address,ry style speaking mannerisms, some education, all that meant that lincoln was looked upon with condemnation. there is little dispute on lincoln's greatness. there...
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i have to tell my students this is part of the reality of gettysburg. >>> in the end it was a soldiers flag that was used on the battlefield. >>> both sides were allowed to be on the premises expressing their views. they reach had permits from getties burger national park. >>> thieves bust into a business out west, you'll see how they got inside and what they took off with. >>> nasa's hubble telescope made a distant discovery, more on that when "action news" is back at 4:30 a.m. there's moving... and there's moving with move free ultra. it has triple-action support for your joints, cartilage and bones. and unlike the big osteo-bi flex pills, it's all in one tiny pill. move free ultra. get your move on. winners are showing up all over pennsylvania. and with more than 500,000 winners of match 6, cash 5, and treasure hunt every single week, that's not a big surprise. winners, winners everywhere! play today! time to get into center city for another week of work. construction crews along the vine street expressway are resting up because they will be busy this weekend, wednesday night and th
i have to tell my students this is part of the reality of gettysburg. >>> in the end it was a soldiers flag that was used on the battlefield. >>> both sides were allowed to be on the premises expressing their views. they reach had permits from getties burger national park. >>> thieves bust into a business out west, you'll see how they got inside and what they took off with. >>> nasa's hubble telescope made a distant discovery, more on that when "action...
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charlie: the gettysburg address.about that, the preparation, the instinct and how long it took to write it. doris: it is one of the great mysteries. people say he wrote it on the train. that isn't so. when he was thinking about the speech he would write pieces and put it in a drawer and be thinking and thinking. the order for the speech was edward everett. he would give a two-hour speech. lincoln was just supposed to be the follow-up guy. lincoln speaks for two minutes, and at the time when he finished the speech everyone thinks it is , not quite finished so they do not know how to applaud right away. they are so stunned. they are used to 4-5 hour speeches. but he was able to give a meaning to the war that has and were forever. he was able to say that these people have not died in vain. they are giving their lives for something larger even than unions. he says, what we are fighting for is the experiment that is the democratic country we are. if we should lose the war the , idea that ordinary people can govern themsel
charlie: the gettysburg address.about that, the preparation, the instinct and how long it took to write it. doris: it is one of the great mysteries. people say he wrote it on the train. that isn't so. when he was thinking about the speech he would write pieces and put it in a drawer and be thinking and thinking. the order for the speech was edward everett. he would give a two-hour speech. lincoln was just supposed to be the follow-up guy. lincoln speaks for two minutes, and at the time when he...
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after picket's charge at gettysburg he blamed lee and in blaming lee picket laid the door wide open for his own exile you might say from the south. there is a wonderful story they tell. in 1860, a group of conservatives met in a gentlemen's club, started sipping sauce and got loaded and got into the argument of who lost the battle of gettysburg and argued what it was. and they were going at it and one spied picket in the corner and they hall hollered at him and asked who do you think is responsible and he replied the union army had a lot to do with it. i think that is one of the most profound statements he made. i love francis nickels as well. his first battle was on march 1862 and he gets his leg leg shot off. he gets amended and comes back and he gets his left arm shot off in this one. in 1877 with reconstruction, the democratic party came back into the service. they decided to run nickels for governor on a wonderful platform. we are running all that is left of general nickels. we won by a landslide. he served a long time on the state's supreme court. there is a chapter on the first m
after picket's charge at gettysburg he blamed lee and in blaming lee picket laid the door wide open for his own exile you might say from the south. there is a wonderful story they tell. in 1860, a group of conservatives met in a gentlemen's club, started sipping sauce and got loaded and got into the argument of who lost the battle of gettysburg and argued what it was. and they were going at it and one spied picket in the corner and they hall hollered at him and asked who do you think is...
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if you look at the gettysburg address and all the elements, and his reelection, that becomes the paramount theme. as for the use of government, yes. lincoln creates a strong executive. he uses executive authority in a way no other president had before. and as many republicans today anxious about the lincoln legacy. he wasn't seen as a dictator, aching, an aristocrat. on the other hand, the definition of government was pretty simple. he said he believed government should do for the people what it is that they cannot do for themselves. and he was more than happy as president to go along with congress and make sure that all the incredible legislature was passed to do that. of course, he was a president with a republican congress and they could do whatever they wanted. take on your my question. speech hecooper union lays out the case for the united compact of as a states, but the federal government creating the states through the constitution. and he goes through it historically and goes through the record of what the framers in their debates about the constitution meant. that is the essence,
if you look at the gettysburg address and all the elements, and his reelection, that becomes the paramount theme. as for the use of government, yes. lincoln creates a strong executive. he uses executive authority in a way no other president had before. and as many republicans today anxious about the lincoln legacy. he wasn't seen as a dictator, aching, an aristocrat. on the other hand, the definition of government was pretty simple. he said he believed government should do for the people what...
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. >>> a new battle fought in gettysburg. the lines are drawn on either side of the confederate flag. >>> plus getting a jump on spring. what some of the day one visitors have to say about this year's philadelphia flower show. >>> here is a live picture of crews at 52nd and chestnut in west philadelphia. police say an suv hit a police wagon. that police wagon bumped into a parked cruiser. two officers went to get checked out at a local hospital for injuries. the driver of the suv also went to the hospital with minor injuries. >> announcer: now, you're nbc 10 first alert weather. >>> and we're tracking a little snow this morning, especially to the north and south and parts of delaware, parts of the poconos as well. let's take a look outdoors. in philadelphia we're dry. there's this snow falling. doesn't it look pretty in the poconos mountain. we're not going to see much snow falling but still waking up to snow flurries. if you're traveling in those areas, poconos, northern delaware, may encounter slippery roads attachment it s
. >>> a new battle fought in gettysburg. the lines are drawn on either side of the confederate flag. >>> plus getting a jump on spring. what some of the day one visitors have to say about this year's philadelphia flower show. >>> here is a live picture of crews at 52nd and chestnut in west philadelphia. police say an suv hit a police wagon. that police wagon bumped into a parked cruiser. two officers went to get checked out at a local hospital for injuries. the driver...
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in fact lincoln was not the featured speaker at gettysburg. everett,tually edward a senator from massachusetts who spoke for two hours well lincoln waited to give his closing words. today we recognize the gettysburg address is perhaps the greatest moment of presidential speech and history. the fact that people did not see the speech that way at the time, lincoln was not the featured speaker points to the fact that lincoln's greatness was not recognized at the time in general. we have to remember that when lincoln became president, he had not served in public office for 10 years. of dress, hisyle speaking, his self-education, all that meant that lincoln was looked upon with some degree of condescension from the eastern elite. perhaps not much was expected from his presidency. however, today, there is little dispute on lincoln's greatness. i was encourage my students to see political science not as a science. there are no laws. there are no findings. there are no discoveries. instead you have people making arguments that may or may not be persis
in fact lincoln was not the featured speaker at gettysburg. everett,tually edward a senator from massachusetts who spoke for two hours well lincoln waited to give his closing words. today we recognize the gettysburg address is perhaps the greatest moment of presidential speech and history. the fact that people did not see the speech that way at the time, lincoln was not the featured speaker points to the fact that lincoln's greatness was not recognized at the time in general. we have to...
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he also asked voters to stand together -- to the united quoting the gettysburg address and tell them not to let the donald trump's of the world divide them. remember for results and the top headlines for florida's primary tuesday, head to our website wftv.com and click on the elections tab. >>> funeral services for former first lady nancy reagan will be held today. she died of congestive heart failure on sunday. former president george w. bush is expected to attend the funeral of his -- and his wife laura bush and michelle obama, rosalyn carter and hillary clinton are expected to attend. the former first lady will be buried next to former president ronald reagan and his presidential rod -- library company >>> state lawmakers expected to vote on their more than $82 on to rick scott. we told you earlier state lawmakers reached a deal on the state budget lawmakers agree to use that money to fund dozens disabled and controversial bonuses for teachers who scored well on the college admission test. >>> this morning rake in -- managers are taking pictures of young girls skirts at a busy orl
he also asked voters to stand together -- to the united quoting the gettysburg address and tell them not to let the donald trump's of the world divide them. remember for results and the top headlines for florida's primary tuesday, head to our website wftv.com and click on the elections tab. >>> funeral services for former first lady nancy reagan will be held today. she died of congestive heart failure on sunday. former president george w. bush is expected to attend the funeral of his...
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you can see here northerne nth frederick county, emmitsburgmmsr is right in here, there's the gettysburgthern i sections of pennsylvania sonsva again just a very, very lighty i shower. we'll wait awhile for the line l to come across but we may have v a couple more popping oute ppint ahead of the line.ead very, very scattered thiser morning.mo not everybody gets wet. reagan national 66, dulles 65, bwi marshall is coming in at 66 degrees. degrees. and across the nation there'sio a little bit of warm airf holding on for the east coast ca but cooler air has been h b trickling in from the centralhen plains and the rockies all thell way into the midwest. chicago right now is 30.s saint louis is down into parts of texas in texi the 40's and the 50's there. just a great weekend for us. f it's going to be cooler.oo 63 tomorrow but lots off sunshine so it looks good. sunday, easter sunday, 68 degrees. it does look like we'll have a k couple of temperatures onmperat sunday actually getting to 70. maybe 71 or 72. i see trends here thatha indicate we could warm up warm niles on sunday in advance ofy
you can see here northerne nth frederick county, emmitsburgmmsr is right in here, there's the gettysburgthern i sections of pennsylvania sonsva again just a very, very lighty i shower. we'll wait awhile for the line l to come across but we may have v a couple more popping oute ppint ahead of the line.ead very, very scattered thiser morning.mo not everybody gets wet. reagan national 66, dulles 65, bwi marshall is coming in at 66 degrees. degrees. and across the nation there'sio a little bit of...
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lincoln's gettysburg address. fdr, only thing we have to fear is fear itself. jfk, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. i think people at home are asking themselves, how would we feel if our children came in repeating the word of the president of the united states. if that president was donald trump. if it would embarrass you to have your children repeat the word of the president, that's not a good thing. a president should unifiep, appeal to our better angels, appeal to our shared val use that make america who we are. and that is how i am trying to campaign. i think that's what the american people are looking for. >> donald trump said there need to be flexibility on m immigration. you talked "the new york times." and off the record conversation. he is right of course. negotiation. flexibility. right? >> he is most absolutely not right. but it was a stunning aspect of the debate. flexibility. flexibility. flexibility. that's one of the reasons why we are selling now, yoga mats on our website. tedcruz.org. they're breat
lincoln's gettysburg address. fdr, only thing we have to fear is fear itself. jfk, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. i think people at home are asking themselves, how would we feel if our children came in repeating the word of the president of the united states. if that president was donald trump. if it would embarrass you to have your children repeat the word of the president, that's not a good thing. a president should unifiep, appeal to our...
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scores settled betweenn sixth and seventh grade reading levels and contrast to abraham lincoln's gettysburg address that scored the highestst for grammar at tenth and 11th grade level, george w. bush's speeches have the lowest grammar , then add a fifth grade level . the republican race has been interesting, now with only three candidates remaining w the attack ads are about to get nastier, jimmy kimmel got his hands on a new . >> with his victory in ohio many think that he is the best show toto topple donald trump and this new ad makesto a compelling argument for why he should be we have been mostly dry this dry this week but does those april showers are around the corner. >> if you want to avoid getting caught in the rain at this smart umbrella isavra up your alley, it will also an alert to your phone if it senses anyyo incoming rainfall also measures the temperature, pressure and the daylight all you can check on your smartphone is partially made of kevlar . it is now in the crowd-funding stage, it watching the system for the weekend, you drive south of pittsburgh, towards dc, the route
scores settled betweenn sixth and seventh grade reading levels and contrast to abraham lincoln's gettysburg address that scored the highestst for grammar at tenth and 11th grade level, george w. bush's speeches have the lowest grammar , then add a fifth grade level . the republican race has been interesting, now with only three candidates remaining w the attack ads are about to get nastier, jimmy kimmel got his hands on a new . >> with his victory in ohio many think that he is the best...
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. >> spring break for us this week so in the last couple of years we have done williamsburg, gettysburgnd now philadelphia. it just keeps exposing them to history. >> reporter: including the storied hoosiers college basketball program. we also found super fan franklin. >> elkhart, indiana, since 35k this morning and drove to michigan city. got on the bus. wept to midway and then midway to here. we got here about 3:00 today. >> reporter: his wife is sleeping inside the hotel and checked with visit philly. nearly hotel room in the city of philadelphia is booked already. >> excited to be in philly? >> oh man. this is wonderful. we'll do it and do it and do it. >> reporter: back live now. north carolina and noter dame and wisconsin join indiana here. we checked out stubhubby the way. there are tickets available and expect $300 a seat. keith jones, nbc 10 news. >> ouch. we have to get that little boy to get away from the salad and try a cheesesteak while he is here. probably the way you like it whiz without, right? >> whiz without onions, no way. >> we'll work on him. keith, thank you. >>> w
. >> spring break for us this week so in the last couple of years we have done williamsburg, gettysburgnd now philadelphia. it just keeps exposing them to history. >> reporter: including the storied hoosiers college basketball program. we also found super fan franklin. >> elkhart, indiana, since 35k this morning and drove to michigan city. got on the bus. wept to midway and then midway to here. we got here about 3:00 today. >> reporter: his wife is sleeping inside the...
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. >> think about what presidents have meant in history, think of lincoln gettysburg address, fdr think of jfk ask not what you can do for your country. i think people at home are feel if our children came in repeating the words of the president of the united states, trump. if it would embarrass you to have your children repeat the words of the president, that's not a good thing. a president should unify us, should appeal to our better half, appeal to our shared values that make america who we are. that is how i'm trying to campaign. i think that's what the american people are looking for. >> dickerson: donald trump says there needs to be flexibility on immigration. you talk about the "new york times" and the conversation, why negotiation flex flexibility. >> he is mostly absolutely not right but stunning aspect of the debate that he said over and over again, flexibility. flexibility. actually that's one of the reason why we're selling now yoga mats on our website, tedcruz.org, that if you find yourself boiling over with rage, spend some time doing yoga and breathing. republican candida
. >> think about what presidents have meant in history, think of lincoln gettysburg address, fdr think of jfk ask not what you can do for your country. i think people at home are feel if our children came in repeating the words of the president of the united states, trump. if it would embarrass you to have your children repeat the words of the president, that's not a good thing. a president should unify us, should appeal to our better half, appeal to our shared values that make america...
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books including prize-winning biography is as well as the american heritage history of battle of gettysburg. his book decision at sea to shape american history won the prize for naval history in 2006. the 2008 book lincoln al and the admirals with the civil war in the lincoln prize and that abraham lincoln institute book award. the u.s. navy in to have available through the lecture hall. so with that said we will get you under way. from mr. craig simon. [applause] >> of very generous introduction. i am delighted to be back at the smithsonian but also equally important for the exchange of ideas about where we have been very aware we are going. i am delighted so many have decided to come out on this rainy night to talk about the u.s. navy. the genesis is a short book that i wrote at the behest of my editors at oxford university press who has a series of very short introductions. can i have the first slide? it is also pretty colorful. id which the experts in various fields on a wide variety of topics specifically we are commanded to write no more than 30,000 words. with those is to show histor
books including prize-winning biography is as well as the american heritage history of battle of gettysburg. his book decision at sea to shape american history won the prize for naval history in 2006. the 2008 book lincoln al and the admirals with the civil war in the lincoln prize and that abraham lincoln institute book award. the u.s. navy in to have available through the lecture hall. so with that said we will get you under way. from mr. craig simon. [applause] >> of very generous...
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several confederate monuments in more than 100 people with sons of confederate veterans gathered in gettysburg to celebrate the flag and its heritage. but, there were also dozens of others who oppose it. the groups got into a heated argument at one point, but things eventually cooled down and the ceremony ended without any problems. the leader of the confederate group says it is okay for people to have different views on the flag. casteel says: "the opposition, they are what they are. they have made a decision to not agree don't think they are bad people, i just think that the symbol they choose to fly is a symbol has been used for white supremacy and for some people when they see that symbol, white supremacy is all they think about." groups had the right to be on the property and express their first amendment rights. a group of college students led a silent protest against the removal of a confederate monument. they put cautiion tape around the memorial in savannah, georgia. police say students used chalk to write messages around the memorial. the students say the want to open up a discussion
several confederate monuments in more than 100 people with sons of confederate veterans gathered in gettysburg to celebrate the flag and its heritage. but, there were also dozens of others who oppose it. the groups got into a heated argument at one point, but things eventually cooled down and the ceremony ended without any problems. the leader of the confederate group says it is okay for people to have different views on the flag. casteel says: "the opposition, they are what they are. they...
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sanders: to paraphrase abraham lincoln at gettysburg, this is a campaign of the people, by the people the people. [applause] mr. sanders: what that means when you are not dependent on big money interests, you can do what is
sanders: to paraphrase abraham lincoln at gettysburg, this is a campaign of the people, by the people the people. [applause] mr. sanders: what that means when you are not dependent on big money interests, you can do what is
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. >> reporter: storm tracker 6 live double scan showing showers forming out near gettysburg, they willpassing through at times through the morning and afternoon. the high today, 72. remaining showers will push toward the coast. >>> we send you to "g.m.a." for karen rogers, erin o'hern, matt o'donnell, david murphy, i'm tamala edwards. we hope you have a beautiful weekend. meets as many deadlines-- not 21 percent less. so why does she make 21 percent less? for my daughters and yours, i'll fight for equal pay for women. families need it; you've earned it. and our parents have earned social security and medicare-- i'll protect them. i'm katie mcginty and i approve this message, because it's your turn. >>> good morning, america. breaking news in the brussels terror attacks. at least seven suspects swept up in police raids overnight. a massive manhunt for the two suspected members of that terror cell still at large as authorities say they have foiled another deadly attack planned in paris. and this morning, the american victim who survived the brussels airport blast and two other terrorist
. >> reporter: storm tracker 6 live double scan showing showers forming out near gettysburg, they willpassing through at times through the morning and afternoon. the high today, 72. remaining showers will push toward the coast. >>> we send you to "g.m.a." for karen rogers, erin o'hern, matt o'donnell, david murphy, i'm tamala edwards. we hope you have a beautiful weekend. meets as many deadlines-- not 21 percent less. so why does she make 21 percent less? for my...
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union general meade a letter after mead had failed to pursue generally following union victories in gettysburg and vicksburg. so what the letter said was the following "my dear general, i do not believe you appreciate the magnitude of the misfortune and that was involved in lee's escape. he was within your easy grasp. and to enclose upon him with connection without other late successes would have ended the war. as it is, the war will be prolonged indefinitely. i am distressed immeasurably because of it. " dated, lincoln did not send the letter. he realized it would be too graphic an attack on the general. i sometimes have thought, if we could get the unset letters or e-mails of presidents or presidential candidates, we would learn a great deal about them. we would also learn that it is important sometimes to write these things out and not linger on them. the other important part, and this is the core aspect of lincoln, how he understood the importance of human relations. i remember sometime in the 1990's, katharine graham, who had been the owner and publisher of the "washington post" for years
union general meade a letter after mead had failed to pursue generally following union victories in gettysburg and vicksburg. so what the letter said was the following "my dear general, i do not believe you appreciate the magnitude of the misfortune and that was involved in lee's escape. he was within your easy grasp. and to enclose upon him with connection without other late successes would have ended the war. as it is, the war will be prolonged indefinitely. i am distressed immeasurably...