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it's a recollection from james ashley, but james spader's character, william bilbo, was in new york ate time, at the st. nicolas hotel. the lobbyists were in new york in the final weeks of the fight working the press. the race scene is just a hollywood chase scene. it's no different than the airport race scene in "argo" and i have no problem with that, like i said, but key moments in this story are altered. and they're altered for dramatic reasons. we need to understand that if we're going to teach it and appreciate it. i call it fiction and i don't mean it as an insult, but i do think people need to appreciate the difference betweenviction and the record. the record is far more complicated. i think it's just as interesting, but it is messier. so with that, i wanted to wrap up my presentation and open it up for questions. i know a lot of people have seen this movie. i hope if i didn't cover a topic you wanted to talk up, you feel free to raise it now. thank you. [ applause ] >> yes, um, whether you're talking about ken burns and the civil war or godzilla, movies and television are firs
it's a recollection from james ashley, but james spader's character, william bilbo, was in new york ate time, at the st. nicolas hotel. the lobbyists were in new york in the final weeks of the fight working the press. the race scene is just a hollywood chase scene. it's no different than the airport race scene in "argo" and i have no problem with that, like i said, but key moments in this story are altered. and they're altered for dramatic reasons. we need to understand that if we're...
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it's a recollection from james ashley, but james spader's character, william bilbo, was in new york ate time, at the st. nicolas hotel. the lobbyists were in new york in the final weeks of the fight working the press. the race scene is just a hollywood chase scene. it's no different than the airport race scene in "argo" and i have no problem with that, like i said, but key moments in this story are altered. and they're altered for dramatic reasons. we need to understand that if we're going to teach it and appreciate it. i call it fiction and i don't mean it as an insult, but i do think people need to appreciate the difference betweenviction and the record. the record is far more complicated. i think it's just as interesting, but it is messier. so with that, i wanted to wrap up my presentation and open it up for questions. i know a lot of people have seen this movie. i hope if i didn't cover a topic you wanted to talk up, you feel free to raise it now. thank you. [ applause ] >> yes, um, whether you're talking about ken burns and the civil war or godzilla, movies and television are firs
it's a recollection from james ashley, but james spader's character, william bilbo, was in new york ate time, at the st. nicolas hotel. the lobbyists were in new york in the final weeks of the fight working the press. the race scene is just a hollywood chase scene. it's no different than the airport race scene in "argo" and i have no problem with that, like i said, but key moments in this story are altered. and they're altered for dramatic reasons. we need to understand that if we're...
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when he explains to william seward and congressman james ashley on capitol hill they're worried and shocked. this is a dramatic and sort of surprising move. that is all fiction. you know, the reintroduction of the amendment that had been defeated the previous spring is real. it was all telegrafd out in the open. this is not a surprise and something lincoln comes up with in a way that was shocking to people. in his annual message in december of 1864 after he won that sweeping re-election victory he telegrafd it to the public and boasted about it you might say. i'm reading from the annual message the state of the union address they delivered back then when congress reassembled for its session after the election in december, '64. he says to congress the next congress will pass the measure if this does not. so then he says it is only a question of time as to when the proposed amendment will go to the states. i read the next line almost as a taunt. you might read it differently. he says, may we not agree the sooner the better? let's get this done. the telegrafg of this reintroduction of the amen
when he explains to william seward and congressman james ashley on capitol hill they're worried and shocked. this is a dramatic and sort of surprising move. that is all fiction. you know, the reintroduction of the amendment that had been defeated the previous spring is real. it was all telegrafd out in the open. this is not a surprise and something lincoln comes up with in a way that was shocking to people. in his annual message in december of 1864 after he won that sweeping re-election victory...
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it's a recollection from james ashley, but james spader's character, william bilbo, was in new york atme, at the st. nicolas hotel. the lobbyists were in new york in the final weeks of the fight working the press. the race scene is just a hollywood chase scene. it's no different than the airport race scene in "argo" and i have no problem with that, like i said, but key moments in this story are altered. and they're altered for dramatic reasons. we need to understand that if we're going to teach it and appreciate it. i call it fiction and i don't mean it as an insult, but i do think people need to appreciate the difference betweenviction and the record. the record is far more complicated. i think it's just as interesting, but it is messier. so with that, i wanted to wrap up my presentation and open it up for questions. i know a lot of people have seen this movie. i hope if i didn't cover a topic you wanted to talk up, you feel free to raise it now. thank you. [ applause ] >> yes, um, whether you're talking about ken burns and the civil war or godzilla, movies and television are first an
it's a recollection from james ashley, but james spader's character, william bilbo, was in new york atme, at the st. nicolas hotel. the lobbyists were in new york in the final weeks of the fight working the press. the race scene is just a hollywood chase scene. it's no different than the airport race scene in "argo" and i have no problem with that, like i said, but key moments in this story are altered. and they're altered for dramatic reasons. we need to understand that if we're...
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it's a recollection from james ashley, but james spader's character, william bilbo, was in new york ate time, at the st. nicolas hotel. the lobbyists were in new york in the final weeks of the fight working the press. the race scene is just a hollywood chase scene. it's no different than the airport race scene in "argo" and i have no problem with that, like i said, but key moments in this story are altered. and they're altered for dramatic reasons. we need to understand that if we're going to teach it and appreciate it. i call it fiction and i don't mean it as an insult, but i do think people need to appreciate the difference betweenviction and the record. the record is far more complicated. i think it's just as interesting, but it is messier. so with that, i wanted to wrap up my presentation and open it up for questions. i know a lot of people have seen this movie. i hope if i didn't cover a topic you wanted to talk up, you feel free to raise it now. thank you. [ applause ] >> yes, um, whether you're talking about ken burns and the civil war or godzilla, movies and television are firs
it's a recollection from james ashley, but james spader's character, william bilbo, was in new york ate time, at the st. nicolas hotel. the lobbyists were in new york in the final weeks of the fight working the press. the race scene is just a hollywood chase scene. it's no different than the airport race scene in "argo" and i have no problem with that, like i said, but key moments in this story are altered. and they're altered for dramatic reasons. we need to understand that if we're...
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when he explains this to wayne n seward and to congressman james ashley, the ostensible author on capitolll, they're worried and shocked. this is a dramatic and sort of surprising move.re that's all fiction. now, you know, the reintroduction of the amendment hatt had been defeated the previous spring is real, but it was all telegraphed out in the open. this is not a surprise and it's. not something that lincoln comes up with in a way that was shocking to people.elp i mean, in fact, you know, in his annual message in december n of 1864 after he won that sweeping reelection victory, hen telegraphed it to the public and boasted about it, you might say.th the i'm reading now from that annual message. this is the state of the union address they delivered back thea when congress reassembled for e its session after the election in december of 1864. he says to congress, the next congress will pass the measure if this does not. he says, it's only a question ot time when the proposed amendment will go to the states.wh and i read the next line almosto as a taunt.ine you might read it differently. bu
when he explains this to wayne n seward and to congressman james ashley, the ostensible author on capitolll, they're worried and shocked. this is a dramatic and sort of surprising move.re that's all fiction. now, you know, the reintroduction of the amendment hatt had been defeated the previous spring is real, but it was all telegraphed out in the open. this is not a surprise and it's. not something that lincoln comes up with in a way that was shocking to people.elp i mean, in fact, you know, in...
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ashley. we hear from james from illinois, republican caller. hi, james. caller: hi, how are you? host: good morning. caller: i'd like to make a comment in reference to the job market and those getting higher degrees, both bachelor's and master's degrees in today's market and their capability of being able to get a position or a job in their field that can support a family. it seems today, in today's market, it's much more difficult for those with higher degrees to be able to obtain employment within their field, and many families, whether hey're single or double income people have to bring in money by obtaining possibly two or three part-time jobs today. i think this is an issue in our society today that we're dealing with because there's massive cutbacks and budgets in certain fields where these people thought they were going to be able to get positions within their specialized fields. and i don't know what we can discuss or do about this issue in the american market today. but it definitely is an issue. host: all right. guest: absolutely. he said a great point about the job mar
ashley. we hear from james from illinois, republican caller. hi, james. caller: hi, how are you? host: good morning. caller: i'd like to make a comment in reference to the job market and those getting higher degrees, both bachelor's and master's degrees in today's market and their capability of being able to get a position or a job in their field that can support a family. it seems today, in today's market, it's much more difficult for those with higher degrees to be able to obtain employment...
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james i. robertson, paul levengood, david adams, a close personal friend and steward of a large portion of the cold harbor battlefield. our readers, ashley and michael, and i want to send a special thanks to our chorus from the lee davis high school. thank you all very much for being with us in this program tonight. [ applause ] >> for the last week and a half, many of you have followed in the foot steps of union and confederate armies across the north anna and the pom onky rivers, to potmy creek, bethesda church and near here at the cold harbor across roads. tonight, we will pause to ponder the significance of these stories and what they meant to the veterans of both armies and generations of americans who came after. as we do that, we need to acknowledge the hard work of so many who joined with us in remembering and commemorating this unforgettable part of our shared history. from its own commemorative events at north anna to supporting our events here, hanover county has been a real strong partner with us, helped us with buses and helped us with many of the logistics and we thank the board of supervisors and the county for their assis
james i. robertson, paul levengood, david adams, a close personal friend and steward of a large portion of the cold harbor battlefield. our readers, ashley and michael, and i want to send a special thanks to our chorus from the lee davis high school. thank you all very much for being with us in this program tonight. [ applause ] >> for the last week and a half, many of you have followed in the foot steps of union and confederate armies across the north anna and the pom onky rivers, to...
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ashley: oh, my gosh. liz: all for this payoff. not the free, you know, muscle milk, but for these guys. marine captain jamesn afghanistan. with your money, you guys, you helped so much. along with mandy and the whole team, thanks to your donations we raised thousands and thousands of dollars, but we're going for one more week. you can still donate right now. please, we want to hit our goal. building homes for heroes.org. $5, a quarter, i don't want even care. just anything. as we go to break, take a look at some of the fox business fans who joined us at the triathlon. >> hey. how you doing? this is my 27th triathlon, and go fox business. >> i've done about 20 triathlons, and i love fox business news. >> rolling fox business news. >> shout out to fox, they're great. thank you for sponsoring this. ♪ ♪ i had no idea i had shingles. there was like an eruption on my skin and burning. i'd lift my arm and the pain back here was excruciating. when i went to the doctor his first question was "did you have chickenpox?" i thought it was something that, you know, old people got. my motheit's delicious. toffee in the wo
ashley: oh, my gosh. liz: all for this payoff. not the free, you know, muscle milk, but for these guys. marine captain jamesn afghanistan. with your money, you guys, you helped so much. along with mandy and the whole team, thanks to your donations we raised thousands and thousands of dollars, but we're going for one more week. you can still donate right now. please, we want to hit our goal. building homes for heroes.org. $5, a quarter, i don't want even care. just anything. as we go to break,...
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james i. robertson, paul levengood, david adams, a close personal friend and steward of a large portion of the cold harbor battlefield. our readers, ashleyand michael, and i want to send a special thanks to our chorus from the lee davis high school. thank you all very much for being with us in this program tonight. [ applause ] >> for the last week and a half, many of you have followed in the foot steps of union and confederate armies across the north anna and the pom onky rivers, to potmy creek, bethesda church and near here at the cold harbor across roads. tonight, we will pause to ponder the significance of these stories and what they meant to the veterans of both armies and generations of americans who came after. as we do that, we need to acknowledge the hard work of so many who joined with us in remembering and commemorating this unforgettable part of our shared history. from its own commemorative events at north anna to supporting our events here, hanover county has been a real strong partner with us, helped us with buses and helped us with many of the logistics and we thank the board of supervisors and the county for their assist
james i. robertson, paul levengood, david adams, a close personal friend and steward of a large portion of the cold harbor battlefield. our readers, ashleyand michael, and i want to send a special thanks to our chorus from the lee davis high school. thank you all very much for being with us in this program tonight. [ applause ] >> for the last week and a half, many of you have followed in the foot steps of union and confederate armies across the north anna and the pom onky rivers, to...
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james i. robertson, paul levengood, david adams, a close personal friend and steward of a large portion of the cold harbor battlefield. our readers, ashley and michael, and i want to send a special thanks to our chorus from the lee davis high school. thank you all very much for being with us in this program tonight. [ applause ] >> for the last week and a half, many of you have followed in the foot steps of union and confederate armies across the north anna and the pomonkey rivers, to pottawatomie creek, bethesda church and near here at the cold harbor crossroads. tonight, we will pause to ponder the significance of these stories and what they meant to the veterans of both armies and generations of americans who came after. as we do that, we need to acknowledge the hard work of so many who joined with us in remembering and commemorating this unforgettable part of our shared history. from its own commemorative events at north anna to supporting our events here, hanover county has been a real strong partner with us, helped us with buses and helped us with many of the logistics and we thank the board of supervisors and the county for their
james i. robertson, paul levengood, david adams, a close personal friend and steward of a large portion of the cold harbor battlefield. our readers, ashley and michael, and i want to send a special thanks to our chorus from the lee davis high school. thank you all very much for being with us in this program tonight. [ applause ] >> for the last week and a half, many of you have followed in the foot steps of union and confederate armies across the north anna and the pomonkey rivers, to...