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lincoln, mrs. abraham lincoln, or mrs. president lincoln. mary todd is a 20th-century invention. showss the letter that some of her difficulties in the sense that her reputation suffered. she is writing to the assistant secretary of the treasury. asking if he can find a job for her dress maker, elizabeth keckley because she does no longer need the services and wants to get elizabeth onto the jobs list at the treasury. "i promise i will never ask you for another favor." of course, she did. over and over. death ofy, it was the willie. this was a piece of sheet music that we just acquired, only two copies report it anywhere. outuppose there are a few there. it is hard to imagine how many people would have wanted to buy this outside of the lincoln's immediate circle of friends. a substantial publisher in new it., william hall, printed child tohe first t die in the white house and not one of only two presidential children to die in the white house. , illinois.ingfield illinoi going back to her need for money, abraham lincoln was a very successful lawyer in springfield. he worked the r
lincoln, mrs. abraham lincoln, or mrs. president lincoln. mary todd is a 20th-century invention. showss the letter that some of her difficulties in the sense that her reputation suffered. she is writing to the assistant secretary of the treasury. asking if he can find a job for her dress maker, elizabeth keckley because she does no longer need the services and wants to get elizabeth onto the jobs list at the treasury. "i promise i will never ask you for another favor." of course, she...
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lincoln, mrs. abraham lincoln, or mrs. president lincoln. mary todd is a 20th-century invention.. she is writing to the assistant secretary of the treasury. asking if he can find a job for her dress maker, elizabeth keckley because she does no longer need the services and wants to get elizabeth onto the jobs list at the treasury. "i promise i will never ask you for another favor." of course, she did. over and over. personally, it was the death of willie. this was a piece of sheet music that we just acquired, only two copies report it anywhere. outuppose there are a few there. it is hard to imagine how many people would have wanted to buy this outside of the lincoln's immediate circle of friends. a substantial publisher in new york, william hall, printed it. he was the first child to die in the white house and not one of only two presidential children to die in the white house. >> from springfield, illinois. forg back to her need money, abraham lincoln was a very successful lawyer in springfield. he worked the railroads and made quite a bit of money. what was his income? >> that i
lincoln, mrs. abraham lincoln, or mrs. president lincoln. mary todd is a 20th-century invention.. she is writing to the assistant secretary of the treasury. asking if he can find a job for her dress maker, elizabeth keckley because she does no longer need the services and wants to get elizabeth onto the jobs list at the treasury. "i promise i will never ask you for another favor." of course, she did. over and over. personally, it was the death of willie. this was a piece of sheet...
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lincoln, mrs. abraham lincoln, or mrs. president lincoln. mary todd is a 20th-century invention.his is the letter that shows some of her difficulties in the sense that her reputation suffered. she is writing to the assistant secretary of the treasury. asking if he can find a job for her dress maker, elizabeth keckley because she does no longer need the services and wants to get elizabeth onto the jobs list at the treasury. "i promise i will never ask you for another favor." of course, she did. over and over. personally, it was the death of willie. this was a piece of sheet music that we just acquired, only two copies report it anywhere. we suppose there are a few out there. it is hard to imagine how many people would have wanted to buy this outside of the lincoln's immediate circle of friends. a substantial publisher in new york, william hall, printed it. he was the first child to die in the white house and not one of only two presidential children to die in the white house. >> from springfield, illinois. going back to her need for money, abraham lincoln was a very successful law
lincoln, mrs. abraham lincoln, or mrs. president lincoln. mary todd is a 20th-century invention.his is the letter that shows some of her difficulties in the sense that her reputation suffered. she is writing to the assistant secretary of the treasury. asking if he can find a job for her dress maker, elizabeth keckley because she does no longer need the services and wants to get elizabeth onto the jobs list at the treasury. "i promise i will never ask you for another favor." of course,...
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>> lincoln you say? >> lincoln here we go. you say willing. let's go listening. lincoln.istening. l i nc l o n. that's right. let's go. red and blue. red and gold. red and gold. we are lincoln. let's go lincoln. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> all right. let's here if for you lincoln cheerleading squad. you you know, i had to get here a little early to get that down. i appreciate that. at this time, i'd like to ask the children from the day school to come down. give it up for your second-graders everybody. show them your love everybody. come in come on. hi kids. hi. this is fantastic. oh, this takes me back to my high school assembly. now we're going to hear now from the man who earned the index name the preacher. we'll never forgot his talks. show your love right now and give it up for giants right fielder. hunter. >> yeah. hello lincoln high school. how's it going out there. how do you feel about san francisco giant chamber? pretty amazing. we definitely wouldn't have done it without the help of everyone in san francisco. there were so many people who were involved just be
>> lincoln you say? >> lincoln here we go. you say willing. let's go listening. lincoln.istening. l i nc l o n. that's right. let's go. red and blue. red and gold. red and gold. we are lincoln. let's go lincoln. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> all right. let's here if for you lincoln cheerleading squad. you you know, i had to get here a little early to get that down. i appreciate that. at this time, i'd like to ask the children from the day school to...
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so lincoln had appointed stanton. like they very much hurt themselves by doing that. > the impeachment proceedings began in the congress on march 5, 1868 and would go through 1868. and the first lady had an active role in all of this. and a call and come back learn more about this. next is john, waverly, tennessee. you're on, john. caller: yes, ma'am, i was just johnson's hat was eaction about her husband people - as well as the of tennessee's relationship with the johnsons after his rise to power. that became a problem or what? eliza johnson feel about her husband being tapped vice coln for the presidency? >> she was very proud of her husband. no question about that. he supported all of his decisions but once again, she was a quiet person. her husband e for to be in politics, go to washington, be in the senate, be in congress. a part didn't want to be of it. yet she constantly supported his decision to do it all the time. supporter inmuch a the impeachment. i mean, i know there was other tributed towith air her that
so lincoln had appointed stanton. like they very much hurt themselves by doing that. > the impeachment proceedings began in the congress on march 5, 1868 and would go through 1868. and the first lady had an active role in all of this. and a call and come back learn more about this. next is john, waverly, tennessee. you're on, john. caller: yes, ma'am, i was just johnson's hat was eaction about her husband people - as well as the of tennessee's relationship with the johnsons after his rise to...
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the lincoln memorial.l with his own saying, when he thought of slavery, he trembled to think that god was just. the roosevelt memorial reminding of his personal courage in the face of his adversity. the world war two memorial and on and on. the washington monument, sort of a metaphor for the strength of washington in our beginning. they all give something to our country and visitors around the world that come here. but the holocaust memorial will be our conscience. and will be here as our anderence -- conscience now forever. [applause] there is one other thing i think is very important. the most important scientific development in the last 20 years since we were last year, those of us here 20 years ago, was the sequencing of the human genome in 2000. now led the unbelievable developments. we have onlyand scratched the surface. humility that it was the most important thing we just identified two more planets far outside our solar system millions of light years away. it seemed to be enough like us that it co
the lincoln memorial.l with his own saying, when he thought of slavery, he trembled to think that god was just. the roosevelt memorial reminding of his personal courage in the face of his adversity. the world war two memorial and on and on. the washington monument, sort of a metaphor for the strength of washington in our beginning. they all give something to our country and visitors around the world that come here. but the holocaust memorial will be our conscience. and will be here as our...
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lincoln? don't get me wrong, i love my country. but epic sculpture just leaves me blinking with dry-eyed boredom and don't get me started on blown glass art. i really hate that crap. i've never been to mount rushmore. it's just too silly. even now, as i write this, i'm thinking that i'd much rather commemorate other president. let's honor jfk's whoring and drinking or the 13 duels andrew jackson fought to defend his wife's honor. why don't we sculpt that? who's on that [ expletive ] rushmore anyway? is it mckinley, arthur, garfield, and lincoln? and, yes, i know, there's a rival sculpture of crazy horse, but the sight of that one is ball-shrinking because crazy horse never allowed his image to be captured, so which sculptor do you think he'd now attack? i've never been to mount rushmore. it's just too silly. even now, as i write this i'm thinking about george w.'s wartime lies, clinton's cigars, and nixon's microphones, and i'm cringing because i know every president, no matter how great on th
lincoln? don't get me wrong, i love my country. but epic sculpture just leaves me blinking with dry-eyed boredom and don't get me started on blown glass art. i really hate that crap. i've never been to mount rushmore. it's just too silly. even now, as i write this, i'm thinking that i'd much rather commemorate other president. let's honor jfk's whoring and drinking or the 13 duels andrew jackson fought to defend his wife's honor. why don't we sculpt that? who's on that [ expletive ] rushmore...
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and she charges $5 which is enormous so lincoln says i cannot afford it. i only have three but she knows speed booster is a possibility he pays the money but he doesn't have the money so either because lincoln bought in paris to or the honor got the best of him but she said pay me later or it is on the house he ran out the door so with when you visit a prostitute if not a happy ending it is the good ending. so for my main body is to tell you a couple of my favorite stories not just about mistress's and history but presidential character but there are juicy stories here. one involves 22nd and 24th president cleveland when he was a young man there was a controversy because he fathered the child that of wedlock with a woman named maria from pennsylvania and she might have been a prostitute at the very least was casual about her relationships. cleveland was a bachelor and '80s and '90s so fathering a child out of wedlock was a big deal at the time. it was such a big deal because the republican opponents and a group of preachers started as a campaign lock your
and she charges $5 which is enormous so lincoln says i cannot afford it. i only have three but she knows speed booster is a possibility he pays the money but he doesn't have the money so either because lincoln bought in paris to or the honor got the best of him but she said pay me later or it is on the house he ran out the door so with when you visit a prostitute if not a happy ending it is the good ending. so for my main body is to tell you a couple of my favorite stories not just about...
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lincoln's secretary of state. mary, being a host, she would have had to raise of cakes or a macaroon. from downtown springfield. we knew that they bought a lot of those macaroon pyramids. this is the double parlor, and these are the two nicest rooms of the house. there are marble top tables, the windows, gilded candlesticks. there is a what not shelf with a bust of mr. lee again on it. not everybody in the neighborhood could say that they had a bust of their husband in the living room. so this is a fancy place. this is where she wanted to show off. partyould have held her is in here. she would have been discussing mr. lincoln's political aspirations. at the front door, meeting mr. linking here, probably in the archway between the two rooms, may be picking up some refreshments, and then in the sitting room before going out again. but this was the seat of power in the house. mary was showcasing what her husband had done, how far he had come from that one-room log cabin in the middle of nowhere kentucky to this beaut
lincoln's secretary of state. mary, being a host, she would have had to raise of cakes or a macaroon. from downtown springfield. we knew that they bought a lot of those macaroon pyramids. this is the double parlor, and these are the two nicest rooms of the house. there are marble top tables, the windows, gilded candlesticks. there is a what not shelf with a bust of mr. lee again on it. not everybody in the neighborhood could say that they had a bust of their husband in the living room. so this...
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zach, a jewish -- who took care of lincoln's feet. he was a pee a christian zionist said he hoped oppressed jews in turkey and russia would be e emancipated by returning them to the national home in palestinian. lincoln replied, quote, it is a noble dream shared by many americans, end quote. during the civil war, lincoln appointed eight jewish juniors to the union army. the confederate had not one jewish general. during the same war, general grant ordered all from the areas where he claimed jewish traders were impeding the movement of union troops. this spurred incense jewish delegation to go to the white house and ask lincoln for his protection. to their delight, he he replied the children of israel were driven from the happy land, and they shall have my protection at once. he was as good as his word and the order was canceled. another one of lincoln's pro-jewish action was make it possible for the first time for rabbi to become army chaplain. now -- [inaudible] comes to the picture. several american presidents had helped the amazing
zach, a jewish -- who took care of lincoln's feet. he was a pee a christian zionist said he hoped oppressed jews in turkey and russia would be e emancipated by returning them to the national home in palestinian. lincoln replied, quote, it is a noble dream shared by many americans, end quote. during the civil war, lincoln appointed eight jewish juniors to the union army. the confederate had not one jewish general. during the same war, general grant ordered all from the areas where he claimed...
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it is natural that she would have a lincoln quote. she started from an absolute set of core principles, which she brought to every fight. that is obviously a secular text from lincoln. she was a staunch methodist. she revered her father, a local town counselor. it was a pillar of a local methodist church. i kind of thrift, hard work, self-reliance, not just in economic recipe but a moral recipe. does the government have the right to take the money of the strong to give to the week? that was extraordinary that redistribution was progress, that it -- the government's role was increasingly to move toward a nirvana. in stating those lines, which are probably not as controversial in america. the year before she can to power, the tax on earned income was 98%. what that basically means if the government was saying that was the moral position. if you are earning that kind of dividend income, you should not have it. it says it is immoral to have this. this is more money than you need, more money than you should have, therefore the state is goi
it is natural that she would have a lincoln quote. she started from an absolute set of core principles, which she brought to every fight. that is obviously a secular text from lincoln. she was a staunch methodist. she revered her father, a local town counselor. it was a pillar of a local methodist church. i kind of thrift, hard work, self-reliance, not just in economic recipe but a moral recipe. does the government have the right to take the money of the strong to give to the week? that was...
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the new normal is lincoln. champions of tackle football in the fall and today, something you will only see on kpix 5. [ screaming ] >> undefeated lincoln taking on mission for the city and state flag football title. a little organized flag football here. the only one of its kind in california. it was all lincoln, joy fisher with that touchdown grab and devon looking like colin kaepernick. 50-yard touchdown run. lincoln today won the first- ever girls flag football championship 44-0. they finished unbeaten at 5-0. >> so proud of my team. it's not a one-man thing. it takes a whole team to get this far. so i'm really proud and excited for the celebration we're about to have after. >> she had the big touchdown run. about a month ago we found out about flag football. we did a feature on it and they wanted to mix it up. even though it's supposed to be noncontact. >> they're so tough aren't they? >> oh, yeah. >> are you concerned about the warriors? >> if they needed to win one of these first two this was the one you
the new normal is lincoln. champions of tackle football in the fall and today, something you will only see on kpix 5. [ screaming ] >> undefeated lincoln taking on mission for the city and state flag football title. a little organized flag football here. the only one of its kind in california. it was all lincoln, joy fisher with that touchdown grab and devon looking like colin kaepernick. 50-yard touchdown run. lincoln today won the first- ever girls flag football championship 44-0. they...
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. >> she was very bright, she was very political which was why she and lincoln got together in the first place. she spoke several languages fluently, she was extremely well educated. she had all the things going for her. she had suffered a series of .remendous emotional blows three of her four children die, her four sons die, one in the white house, one shortly after her husband assassination sitting next to her at the theater. the kinds of grief this woman was going through was amazing. folks demonized her for that. they thought she was crazy. we found out she wasn't crazy. mary todd was a very significant person. i hope someday we get a better view of the range of things that influenced her life, not just a tragedy. >> more on mary todd lincoln and our conversation with a store into new, live monday night 9:00 eastern on c-span and c-span3, c-span radio and c- span.org. >> this documentary comes from alexandra chandler of clearwater high school in florida. her message to the president focuses on reducing gun violence in schools through stricter security measures. it's a second prize wi
. >> she was very bright, she was very political which was why she and lincoln got together in the first place. she spoke several languages fluently, she was extremely well educated. she had all the things going for her. she had suffered a series of .remendous emotional blows three of her four children die, her four sons die, one in the white house, one shortly after her husband assassination sitting next to her at the theater. the kinds of grief this woman was going through was amazing....
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they gave the law as 10 years for abraham lincoln to put the union back together after it had been split apart. that is what the compromise did. so today the idea, of compromise is back in vogue. we feel compromised is the only way to achieve success and the benefit for the american people. you can have one side shoved down the throat of the other side what it wants to do and expected to last because once the other side is back into power, they will shove it down if the republicans win in november in the house of representatives as some suggested it might don't you think one of the first things they will do is change the health care or me obliterated -- obliterate it? the president will veto a and with a two-thirds vote they could override that is no way to get things done and fortunately it is what henry clay understood because a situation presented itself in 1850 in which the country, having defeated mexico to or from mexico, california, new mexico, arizona, parts of colorado, and the enormous tracts of land. and the south having done so much. felt it had a right to bring the slaves in
they gave the law as 10 years for abraham lincoln to put the union back together after it had been split apart. that is what the compromise did. so today the idea, of compromise is back in vogue. we feel compromised is the only way to achieve success and the benefit for the american people. you can have one side shoved down the throat of the other side what it wants to do and expected to last because once the other side is back into power, they will shove it down if the republicans win in...
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lincoln did not see the point of doing that. even talking to a very, antislavery audience. >> john, you are from a different time obviously, but out of these planning your? >> well, the question of ethics, you know, tough right the president into the past is dishonest. to do it consciously. obviously, as i said earlier, i think the debate that started with one trip and williams obviously does continue today. you cannot -- you can never know what anybody thinks, but you can stand where they stood physically. you can read what they read. you can knows some of what they knew. and you can try to us figure things out and understand and, obviously, you can read the letters in such. get some sense, but in terms of present schism, i mean, that is is unethical. that is not truly being a writer. as being a leader. when you make that kind of argument and you select your fax, the response that -- it's irresponsible as an historian to do that. having said that, again, the essence of what my book is about is an ongoing debate. in fact, what c
lincoln did not see the point of doing that. even talking to a very, antislavery audience. >> john, you are from a different time obviously, but out of these planning your? >> well, the question of ethics, you know, tough right the president into the past is dishonest. to do it consciously. obviously, as i said earlier, i think the debate that started with one trip and williams obviously does continue today. you cannot -- you can never know what anybody thinks, but you can stand...
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lincoln said it.ed, he said, to deal with people on the left to people of the right because he felt people of the left, as he said, had their eyes facing zion-ward and people on the right, on a couple of occasions, were primarily interested in their own gating their own power and there wasn't a whole lot. he said they were more susceptible to ses session fever because the main thing was to stay in power and any kind of ideology was acceptable. we've seen recent examples of this. yeah i mean, i think there's such a thing, obviously, with too much patience with oppression and it's easy to be patient when you're the person not immediately suffering. on the other hand, too much impatience can make it impossible for anything to happen. the crux of the civil war was that the border state had to stay with the union or the war couldn't conceivably be won. >> lincoln crafted them staying there, much to the chagrin of stevens and those who -- >> all the way to 1864, the second election, they were still looking
lincoln said it.ed, he said, to deal with people on the left to people of the right because he felt people of the left, as he said, had their eyes facing zion-ward and people on the right, on a couple of occasions, were primarily interested in their own gating their own power and there wasn't a whole lot. he said they were more susceptible to ses session fever because the main thing was to stay in power and any kind of ideology was acceptable. we've seen recent examples of this. yeah i mean, i...
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did we drag them out on lincoln with horses? were we able to put out some rails. there's a good deal of bodies when you say 50 or 100. >> that's a good question i was really struggling with. well, for one thing, the golden gate park, the roads, the park commissioners were very jealous about. they didn't want anybody to use the golden gate park roads for commerce or transporting things. they wanted to keep it for recreation. so for a long time i thought maybe they used that streetcaroline on lincoln way, used the rail, somehow put the cars on some kind of fladbed rail thing, brought them out to the edge and dragged them across the sand, perhaps on sleds or something. i finally came across what heyman did in an article. he actually somehow talked the commissioners into using the golden gate park roads. so he -- remember, the apparatus, most of the machinery, is taken out of these cars which makes them a lot lighter. they're mostly wood at this point. they're probably brought out, pulled by horses through golden gate park road. then in 1892, the great highway gets im
did we drag them out on lincoln with horses? were we able to put out some rails. there's a good deal of bodies when you say 50 or 100. >> that's a good question i was really struggling with. well, for one thing, the golden gate park, the roads, the park commissioners were very jealous about. they didn't want anybody to use the golden gate park roads for commerce or transporting things. they wanted to keep it for recreation. so for a long time i thought maybe they used that streetcaroline...
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i choose lincoln. in my case influential president, it had a lot of meaning it was a conflict of interest. my dad was the most influential president i wouldn't be here without his unconditional love. i put lincoln on the wall. i read a lot about lincoln during the presidency and came to admire him tremendously. he had a great vision for the presidency. >> you know who your dad had in there? >> president obama. -- lincoln. >> it is an over used word legacy. everybody asks about my legacy. my answer is, it is going to take time. i know we dealt with tough problems. every president deals with tough problems. we had a great team. my white house was a joyful place. >> every day was stressful but joyful. >>> that's right. >> coming up putting differences aside for the good of the nation. >> you know, starting with my work with president george h.w. bush with katrina people began to joke that i was getting so close to the bush family i had become the black sheep son. my mother told me not to talk too long tod
i choose lincoln. in my case influential president, it had a lot of meaning it was a conflict of interest. my dad was the most influential president i wouldn't be here without his unconditional love. i put lincoln on the wall. i read a lot about lincoln during the presidency and came to admire him tremendously. he had a great vision for the presidency. >> you know who your dad had in there? >> president obama. -- lincoln. >> it is an over used word legacy. everybody asks about...
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you see a picture of abraham lincoln up here. he built one of the best leadership teams about -- from a group of men who had hotly contested him for the republican nomination. on his left, your right, is edwin stanton. he was one of the most disappointed not to have received the republican nomination that ultimately went to lincoln. and, actually with, lincoln had encountered him before the nominating convention, some six years earlier as fellow lawyers on a case if ohio. and he had asked stanton to walk to lunch with him, and stanton refused later telling a friend that he did not want to be seen walking to lunch with that long-armed ape. well, fast forward six years, and that long-armed ape is now the president. and he is now his secretary of war. and a congressman comes in to lincoln's office from secretary of war stanton's office, and he says, hey, um, mr. president, secretary of war stanton has just called you a damned fool. lincoln paused, and he said, did he now? yes, he did. and he repeated it. lincoln said, hmm, well, sta
you see a picture of abraham lincoln up here. he built one of the best leadership teams about -- from a group of men who had hotly contested him for the republican nomination. on his left, your right, is edwin stanton. he was one of the most disappointed not to have received the republican nomination that ultimately went to lincoln. and, actually with, lincoln had encountered him before the nominating convention, some six years earlier as fellow lawyers on a case if ohio. and he had asked...
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i choose lincoln. in my case influential president, it had a lot of meaning it was a conflict of interest. my dad was the most influential president i wouldn't be here without his unconditional love. i put lincoln on the wall. i read a lot about lincoln during the presidency and came to admire him tremendously. he had a great vision for the presidency. >> you know who your dad had in there? >> president obama. -- lincoln. >> it is an over used word legacy. everybody asks about my legacy. my answer is, it is going to take time. i know we dealt with tough problems. every president deals with tough problems. we had a great team. my white house was a joyful place. >> every day was stressful but joyful. >>> that's right. >> coming up putting differences aside for the good of the nation. >> you know, starting with my work with president george h.w. bush with katrina people began to joke that i was getting so close to the bush family i had become the black sheep son. my mother told me not to talk too long tod
i choose lincoln. in my case influential president, it had a lot of meaning it was a conflict of interest. my dad was the most influential president i wouldn't be here without his unconditional love. i put lincoln on the wall. i read a lot about lincoln during the presidency and came to admire him tremendously. he had a great vision for the presidency. >> you know who your dad had in there? >> president obama. -- lincoln. >> it is an over used word legacy. everybody asks about...
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. >> this is abraham lincoln.ere a president puts the most influential president. in other words, your tradition for each president pick as president and i chose lincoln. now, in my case, influential president has got a lot of meaning because my dad is by far the most influential president. now, as a matter of fact, i wouldn't be here as a former president without his ununconditional love. i tell people 41's portraits in my heart and i put lincoln on the wall. i read a lot about lincoln during the presidency. and came to admire him, you know, tremendously. i mean, is he a man owho stood on principle. >> right. >> all men are created equal under god. he had a great vision for the country. leadership requires vision and principles and lincoln is is a great example of that. >> as your library opens a lot of people will be asking you again, what will your legacy be? >> kind of overused word legacy this, legacy that i'm asked all the time about my legacy. my answer is is, you know, it's going to take time. >> history w
. >> this is abraham lincoln.ere a president puts the most influential president. in other words, your tradition for each president pick as president and i chose lincoln. now, in my case, influential president has got a lot of meaning because my dad is by far the most influential president. now, as a matter of fact, i wouldn't be here as a former president without his ununconditional love. i tell people 41's portraits in my heart and i put lincoln on the wall. i read a lot about lincoln...
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did we drag them out on lincoln with horses? were we able to put out some rails. there's a good deal of bodies when you say 50 or 100. >> that's a good question i was really struggling with. well, for one thing
did we drag them out on lincoln with horses? were we able to put out some rails. there's a good deal of bodies when you say 50 or 100. >> that's a good question i was really struggling with. well, for one thing
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lincoln wins its first ever championship, 44-0.ll the love i've given the mustangs, i'm demanding an autographed jersey! >> i'm so proud of our team. i mean, it's not a one man thing. it takes a whole team to get this far. i'm really proud and excited for the celebration we're about to have after. >> celebration it was, as they mobbed the trophy and were just all happy. it was nice to see! >> and it was their first season. >> first season, first time that they've had organized flag football at the high school level and they only have it right here in san francisco! and that is why they are recognized by the cif. take that, socal? how ya like it? >>> we'll be right back. ed guests. yeah, so they can race! hey! kachow! bellissimo! guido! our tires are a-flying! whooooaaaaaa little tractors, dance! they're here! it is time! there's high-octane fun for everyone at cars land. only at disney california adventure park. am i don't know. any medications? last immunization shots? really? honey, what's my blood pressure medicine called? one t
lincoln wins its first ever championship, 44-0.ll the love i've given the mustangs, i'm demanding an autographed jersey! >> i'm so proud of our team. i mean, it's not a one man thing. it takes a whole team to get this far. i'm really proud and excited for the celebration we're about to have after. >> celebration it was, as they mobbed the trophy and were just all happy. it was nice to see! >> and it was their first season. >> first season, first time that they've had...
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lincoln's answer is do you really believe that?slave dealer's children. >> it's fascinating going back the things that lincoln said on the campaign trail in 1859, 1860. how pragmatic eaves about slavery and the promises he made that he was not going to change the system and having to write letters asking why when he made the declaration and emancipation proclamation that he changed his mind. if i can save the union and preserve slavery, i will. i found i could not. he believed and his principaled reality is he wanted to save the union and whatever it took to do that and purge us from that sin was the mission. this is a man who produced more moral change without the sense of pragmatism and tragedy. >> the book is lincoln's pragmatism. nice tie and nice cover. >> congratulations on an extraordinary quarter century in the ebb making. >> right. today is business headlines with brian shackman next on "morning joe". >> welcome back to "morning joe." the treasury is paying down the debt for the first time in years. is that right? >> it's
lincoln's answer is do you really believe that?slave dealer's children. >> it's fascinating going back the things that lincoln said on the campaign trail in 1859, 1860. how pragmatic eaves about slavery and the promises he made that he was not going to change the system and having to write letters asking why when he made the declaration and emancipation proclamation that he changed his mind. if i can save the union and preserve slavery, i will. i found i could not. he believed and his...
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. >> more on larry todd lincoln and her conversation live on c- span adn c-span3. began, congress came into session in july and it issued a statement known as the crittenden resolution. it was very simple, very clear. the purpose of this war is to restore the union. distrupt the social isntitu -- social
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lincoln today won the first- ever girls flag football championship 44-0.hey finished unbeaten at 5-0. >> so proud of my team. it's not a one-man thing. it takes a whole team to get this far. so i'm really proud and excited for the celebration we're about to have after. >> it's funny. when the seconds were rolling off i was shooting the game. so you want to get the emotion of them mobbing each other on the sidelines. i didn't have thick enough headphones to match the screaming that was going on. >> okay. >> wait, wait. this commentary? >> no. i'm just -- it was -- it was one of those moments in sports, you know, that you see the raw emotion come out over a new sport in its first year state champions. >> and you heard it. >> saw it and heard it. >> all righty. >>> that's it for us at 5:30. we'll see you in half hour. vern has more highlights. good night. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com you kids should count yourselves lucky. we didn't have u-verse back in my day. you couldn't just... guys... there you are. you know you couldn't jus
lincoln today won the first- ever girls flag football championship 44-0.hey finished unbeaten at 5-0. >> so proud of my team. it's not a one-man thing. it takes a whole team to get this far. so i'm really proud and excited for the celebration we're about to have after. >> it's funny. when the seconds were rolling off i was shooting the game. so you want to get the emotion of them mobbing each other on the sidelines. i didn't have thick enough headphones to match the screaming that...
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do it and you may destroy the democratic party i know you love doris kearns goodwin in the movie lincoln but all that compromise was of a very different kind and a very different time and with very different and personally i think doris put a bit too much emphasis on this it was a nice story but lincoln also knew how to be santa claus did so with a land grant colleges and so many of the things and he was a great fighter not the great compromiser please stop thinking you're lincoln you're not in your political opponents are not andrew johnson earth that is stevens or sam chase those men at least have integrity they play politics out of conviction . president obama please don't shoot so. when it comes to cutting social security with a republican chained c.p.i. please as nancy reagan so famously. say no. and that's the way it is tonight tuesday april nineteenth two thousand and thirteen don't forget democracy begins with you get out there get active tag your. science technology innovation all the list of elements from the round russia. the future are covered. about international landlords i
do it and you may destroy the democratic party i know you love doris kearns goodwin in the movie lincoln but all that compromise was of a very different kind and a very different time and with very different and personally i think doris put a bit too much emphasis on this it was a nice story but lincoln also knew how to be santa claus did so with a land grant colleges and so many of the things and he was a great fighter not the great compromiser please stop thinking you're lincoln you're not in...
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abraham lincoln was good congress. >> host: was the goddess of his aspirations during the time?> guest: now. they thought he was a smart guy, hysterical calmness skills very much on display as a member of congress. you have almost every member of congress who looks in the mirror and sees a future president. the first chapter of my book is called the most ambitious man in the world because that is how voll partners describe him. as for colleagues, i don't know whether they would've put money on him 12 years later. >> and now, stephanie mccurry sat down to discuss her book, "confederate reckoning" which looks at the south of the civil war and the affluent southern women of faith out of the worst outcome. it is a little under a half-hour. >> host: "confederate reckoning: power and politics in the civil war south" is the name of the book. the author is history professor, stephanie mccurry at the university of pennsylvania. first of all, professor mccurry, what is this painting on the front of your book? >> guest: this is a civil war painting of a battleship going down, confederate f
abraham lincoln was good congress. >> host: was the goddess of his aspirations during the time?> guest: now. they thought he was a smart guy, hysterical calmness skills very much on display as a member of congress. you have almost every member of congress who looks in the mirror and sees a future president. the first chapter of my book is called the most ambitious man in the world because that is how voll partners describe him. as for colleagues, i don't know whether they would've put...
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you could not vote for lincoln. they were allies with the democratic party. during the war, opposition arose and some of them were calmly profoundly opposed to days administration on very good grounds that the administration wasn't for centralizing federally concentrated power regimes of the entirety of american history. once i've just looked at the union government, the structure of the state and the federal government in the union. the structure of the state in the federal government and the confederacy and he said that the confederacy -- the united states never had a government that big and talked on until the new deal. they succeeded on slaves rights than they had to build a precedent case. they built this state apparatus. they scripted it within a year. think of that as a statement of power. they constructed it. basically took a year. they had agents of the federal government all over the south, literally taking food out of people's spines. his only way that they could feed the army. they impressed the slaves, which was an enormous fight. getting the sla
you could not vote for lincoln. they were allies with the democratic party. during the war, opposition arose and some of them were calmly profoundly opposed to days administration on very good grounds that the administration wasn't for centralizing federally concentrated power regimes of the entirety of american history. once i've just looked at the union government, the structure of the state and the federal government in the union. the structure of the state in the federal government and the...
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a republican party ticket you could not vote for him and maybe in the deep south you could go for lincoln but they were all watching aunt and some of those were profoundly opposed to the davis a administration on good grounds that the davis administration was one of the most centralizing federal a concentrated power regimes of the entirety of american history. one political scientist looks at the union government, and the federal government of the union and in the confederacy and he said that was the lead by a fine state and the states never had a government that big until the new deal. they seceded on states' rights because they had to this enormous apparatus. they conscripted within a year. think about that with state power then they pass taxes within a year, and had agents all over the south literally taking food out of the barnes. they impressed the men's slaves and that is what is fascinating is the huge slaveholders go to war to protect slavery then they find out the new government is there to protect there slaves in war but it turns to use those to win the war. there was the tussle
a republican party ticket you could not vote for him and maybe in the deep south you could go for lincoln but they were all watching aunt and some of those were profoundly opposed to the davis a administration on good grounds that the davis administration was one of the most centralizing federal a concentrated power regimes of the entirety of american history. one political scientist looks at the union government, and the federal government of the union and in the confederacy and he said that...
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hawkeye from last of the mohican and abraham len con in lincoln.nailed it. >> was it hard playing obama? i willle be honest. it was. hello, ohio. hello, ohio. i love you back. lock, look, let me be clear about this. you wouldn't believe how long it takes to put these ears on. i don't know how he walks around with these. >> once we had daniel to play obama we had to cast the rest of the team and i think we got some terrific performances. working with a legend like daniel is intimidating but he makes everybody better. without them i never could have played joe biden literally. hi, i'm joe biden. >> the hardest part, trying to understand his motivations. why did he pursue healthcare first? what mixes him tick? why doesn't he get mad? if i were him i would be mad all the time. but i'm not. i'm daniel day-lewis. [ applause ] >> a remarkable transformation. do i really sound like that, though, honey? wow. grouchomarx once said and that is groucho, senator cruz, not karl, the other guy, groucho marx once told an audience before i speak i have something im
hawkeye from last of the mohican and abraham len con in lincoln.nailed it. >> was it hard playing obama? i willle be honest. it was. hello, ohio. hello, ohio. i love you back. lock, look, let me be clear about this. you wouldn't believe how long it takes to put these ears on. i don't know how he walks around with these. >> once we had daniel to play obama we had to cast the rest of the team and i think we got some terrific performances. working with a legend like daniel is...
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that event was held at a lincoln memorial reflecting pool. performers held their hands in the air before slowly falling to ground. the participants traced ain't outline with their body with chalk and wrote a word as a reminder of the lives lost.t. more than 30,000 americans arecs killed as a result of gun violence. >> there are new developments in a murder investigation involving a texas district attorney andney his wife. police arrested a man with wi connection to the victims but have not yet named him a suspect. dominick denatalie has more. >> reporter: only yesterday eric williams was charged with makinm a terrorist threat and now we we hear he could be charged with killing those three people but an fbi spokesperson said no n press conferences or releases are expected to come today. williams is still not formally charged and he is still not a formal suspect at this time. the fbi and other athoritiess spent the night cysting throught two storing units in teses. they've turned williams' house upside down.de they didn't say what they were loo
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brand to china to begin sales in asia. >> it will be interesting to see how the lincoln does there. it hasz been struggling so much. aren't the numbers amazing. >> they are. and having been there a year ago, you city german brands and a large portion of roles royces. hong kong has the highest level of -- >> you want to make a splash. it's really something over there. >> well, that is it for us tonight, "nightly business report." thank you so much for watching. >> and from me as well. thanks for joining us, have a great evening, we hope to see you tomorrow. "nightly business report" has been brought to you by thestreet.com. our dividend stock adviser guides and helps to generate income during a period of low interest rates. options and profits, helps to guide investors. online, mobile, social media, we are thestreet.com. ) (♪) (♪) daniel mansergh: imagemakers is made possible by a grant from: celebrating the vitality and power of the moving image. and by the: (overhead train sounds) (police sirens) (overhead train) (car horn) (truck sounds) (loud truck horn) (squeaking of brakes) (ch
brand to china to begin sales in asia. >> it will be interesting to see how the lincoln does there. it hasz been struggling so much. aren't the numbers amazing. >> they are. and having been there a year ago, you city german brands and a large portion of roles royces. hong kong has the highest level of -- >> you want to make a splash. it's really something over there. >> well, that is it for us tonight, "nightly business report." thank you so much for watching....