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amram lincoln. abraham lincoln it was born in 18 oh nine, under john brown and abraham lincoln was born in kentucky and indiana that he moves to illinois and he inherited this white slavery ant was shared many working-class whites who expected to make a living by the sweat of the drop in part because simply harder than they could make a decent living when you had to compete with the slave labor they can always undercut your wage. there's a general feeling that slavery many community a bad place to live. and then abraham moved to illinois as a sad and abraham lincoln himself had this inherited, this kind of moderate into the display rating his case epiphany came as he explains on a trip to the north, anyone down the mississippi to wear for the first time, he saw slave auction. and again, lincoln was familiar with slaves working on the docks and he had seen slaves working and doing this and that in the other thing and doing the kind of stuff that whites did as well and so, they don't have many freedom
amram lincoln. abraham lincoln it was born in 18 oh nine, under john brown and abraham lincoln was born in kentucky and indiana that he moves to illinois and he inherited this white slavery ant was shared many working-class whites who expected to make a living by the sweat of the drop in part because simply harder than they could make a decent living when you had to compete with the slave labor they can always undercut your wage. there's a general feeling that slavery many community a bad place...
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lincoln successor, rather than abraham lincoln. but when one thinks of the most despised american presidents, one usually does not think of lincoln. but johnson is consistently placed at the bottom of historians ranking of american presidents. lincoln is usually in contention for number one or two. luckily, i read the description of the roundtable again, and the description i had sent. before preparing my remarks today. and i realized i was supposed to talk about lincoln. often one of the most beloved presidents, around the globe. this is not the case, as lincoln was elected president in 1860. he remains the only president in american history whose election caused nearly half the states in the republic to succeed and inaugurated a bloody civil war that ended 800,000 american lives. just that fact alone, i think, winds him the most despise category. abraham lincoln was not an abolitionist. that is, a person who believed in the immediate abolition of slavery and black citizenship before the war. i should say before i continue, there'
lincoln successor, rather than abraham lincoln. but when one thinks of the most despised american presidents, one usually does not think of lincoln. but johnson is consistently placed at the bottom of historians ranking of american presidents. lincoln is usually in contention for number one or two. luckily, i read the description of the roundtable again, and the description i had sent. before preparing my remarks today. and i realized i was supposed to talk about lincoln. often one of the most...
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so lincoln was not an abolitionist though. he was a moderate anti-slavery republican elected on a platform on the non extension of slavery into the territories. that program, some historians have recently argued could lead to abolition. but it was not abolition. throughout the 1850s, lincoln, a moderate anti-slavery politician, and this is a picture of him from the 1850s, famous book "prelude to greatness." he had adhered to the platform of the non expansion of slavery. a constitutionally defensible position since the federal government had the constitutional part to end slavery in the federal territories but not in the southern states themselves. lincoln balanced his competing loyalties to anti-slavery, the union and the constitution. even though in his speeches starting out early as the 1830s, he had expressed his moral abhorrence of slavery as evocatively as any abolitionist. now his balancing act was expressed in his qualified support for the draconian fugitive slave law of 1815 -- accompany constitutionally mandated fugit
so lincoln was not an abolitionist though. he was a moderate anti-slavery republican elected on a platform on the non extension of slavery into the territories. that program, some historians have recently argued could lead to abolition. but it was not abolition. throughout the 1850s, lincoln, a moderate anti-slavery politician, and this is a picture of him from the 1850s, famous book "prelude to greatness." he had adhered to the platform of the non expansion of slavery. a...
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lincoln says no. again pope is reluctant from man so ambitious, why is he turning this down over and over and over again? but popes stuck with his new role and he will begin to deal with the army of virginia and getting it ready for the next campaign. part of dealing with the army of virginia is dealing with the consequences and follow from the most recent campaigns they've experienced against jackson. i am having a problem here with our slide advancer. well, we'll just keep looking at pictures of those three guys. [laughter] i've always admired stanton's facial hair so -- [laughter] as he gets the army of virginia together, what he realizes is the things he talked about our holding true, there army of virginia is in the lowest possible sense, their supply situation is disastrous, hardly any calvary to rely on, most of the calvary men have no forces so he sets upon the task of getting them ready as bestie can for a campaign and part of that is to issue these orders become so famous. the most of which
lincoln says no. again pope is reluctant from man so ambitious, why is he turning this down over and over and over again? but popes stuck with his new role and he will begin to deal with the army of virginia and getting it ready for the next campaign. part of dealing with the army of virginia is dealing with the consequences and follow from the most recent campaigns they've experienced against jackson. i am having a problem here with our slide advancer. well, we'll just keep looking at pictures...
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than abraham lincoln. when one thinks of the most despised american presidents, one usually does not think of lincoln. but presidents like johnson continually at the bottom of historians' rankings for american presidents. lincoln is usually in spot one or two. luckily i read the description of the roundtable and the description i had sent jeff before preparing my remarks today, and i realized that i was supposed to talk about lincoln, arguably one of the most beloved american presidents not just in the united states but around the globe. this of course was not the case when lincoln was elected president in 1860. he remains the only president in american history whose election caused nearly half of the states in the republic to secede and a inaugurated bloody civil war that claimed nearly 800,000 american lives, according to the latest count. just that fact alone, i think, wins him the most despised category of u.s. presidents. abraham lincoln was not an abolitionist, that is, a person who believed in immed
than abraham lincoln. when one thinks of the most despised american presidents, one usually does not think of lincoln. but presidents like johnson continually at the bottom of historians' rankings for american presidents. lincoln is usually in spot one or two. luckily i read the description of the roundtable and the description i had sent jeff before preparing my remarks today, and i realized that i was supposed to talk about lincoln, arguably one of the most beloved american presidents not...
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and abraham lincoln? southerners did make a lot of fun of lincoln for being a person who chopped wood. it did to the northern masses. i would say it's far more policy. in here i'll take the opportunity to address one of the questions about race. was lincoln hated because the criticism of them was racist? : : : so i think that connection between racism resettlement and policies takes us to the lincoln administration and reconstruction and gets redirected in the 20 century when it comes to people like johnson and nixon. >> i would say i'm going to offer a third option. jefferson not necessary policy that politics put himself forward as embodying his sword of small d democratic politics so he was needed in a sense for that combo. >> interesting. as is always the case there's so much more to say which is why we keep saying it. i want to thank our panelists for joining this roundtable. obviously we would much rather have done these things in person and we look forward to doing them again in person but it was a
and abraham lincoln? southerners did make a lot of fun of lincoln for being a person who chopped wood. it did to the northern masses. i would say it's far more policy. in here i'll take the opportunity to address one of the questions about race. was lincoln hated because the criticism of them was racist? : : : so i think that connection between racism resettlement and policies takes us to the lincoln administration and reconstruction and gets redirected in the 20 century when it comes to people...
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lincoln was the greatest president. now today we may have some concerns about some of the things he did and he certainly took liberties with the constitution. he suspended the rights he forcibly closed sub newspapers are printing material critical of the union effort pretty spent money congress had not appropriated. he raised the size of the military without congress' approval. but, he did this for a great end, preserving the union at time of maximum peril for the country gave the civil war with the emancipation proclamation, which committed the government to free the slaves for it and he never lost sight of what the united states was fighting for. there's a lot of pressure in 1864 to call off the presidential election feeling you could not go through an election at a time of war and lincoln will be totally justified canceling this contest. what lincoln said in lincoln believe is that the united states were to do so the rebellion would've already succeeded because the country would've lost its character as the freed dem
lincoln was the greatest president. now today we may have some concerns about some of the things he did and he certainly took liberties with the constitution. he suspended the rights he forcibly closed sub newspapers are printing material critical of the union effort pretty spent money congress had not appropriated. he raised the size of the military without congress' approval. but, he did this for a great end, preserving the union at time of maximum peril for the country gave the civil war...
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you have to remember that when lincoln became president, he had on certain public office for ten years. country style address and his mannerisms and his self-education, all that meant that lincoln was looked upon with some degree of on intention from the eastern leaks in the country perhaps not much was expected from the presidency. however today there is little dispute and i would look at this as a debate not a science and there are no laws, no findings, no discoveries and instead of people making an argument that it may or may not be persuasive to you and i think that's important to know when you think about the presidential greatness because five different ways of measuring presidential greatness and what we will see is in these polls and these academic studies while hundreds of historians and political scientists and others, that lincoln was the greatest president. today we may have some concerns of some of the things that he did with the constitution and he suspended the right - any forcibly close newspapers that were printing material critical of the union effort and is that many
you have to remember that when lincoln became president, he had on certain public office for ten years. country style address and his mannerisms and his self-education, all that meant that lincoln was looked upon with some degree of on intention from the eastern leaks in the country perhaps not much was expected from the presidency. however today there is little dispute and i would look at this as a debate not a science and there are no laws, no findings, no discoveries and instead of people...
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but could the nation permanently secure the gains that lincoln, grant and the union army won in the war bullet elevated johnson to the presidency. he was a former slave holder and a racist. like many, who sacrificed in the war, grant was worried. >> after lincoln's assassination you have andrew johnson to office of president. and all that does is create turmoil in the u.s. because of johnson's approach to thing. brett: a congressional recess. johnson granted southern states amnesty and allowed them to hold election. >> reestablish a southern legitimacy. he is reestablish people with two characteristics, one, they were traitors, two many were slave holders. reporter: brett: leaders of the confederacy including vice president stephens were poised to join congress as democrats in good standing, this distress the nation's top general. >> he tried hard at first to be difference shall to johnson, it does not take long before he realizes he cannot be. >> he said, we need to do something to make sure that victory that was won in combat is preserved for nation in civil society post wash. brett:
but could the nation permanently secure the gains that lincoln, grant and the union army won in the war bullet elevated johnson to the presidency. he was a former slave holder and a racist. like many, who sacrificed in the war, grant was worried. >> after lincoln's assassination you have andrew johnson to office of president. and all that does is create turmoil in the u.s. because of johnson's approach to thing. brett: a congressional recess. johnson granted southern states amnesty and...
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and keon lincoln had left his school one year earlier.ack and said he was in a flat elsewhere. he has been giving evidence today. this afternoon he will be cross examined. he has already admitted lying to the police in his first interview. the trial here is expected to last another couple of weeks. phil here is expected to last another couple of weeks.— here is expected to last another couple of weeks. phil mackie from bombin: couple of weeks. phil mackie from bombing thank — couple of weeks. phil mackie from bombing thank you. _ the time is 1:15pm. our top story this lunchtime: the world food programme says afghanistan is on a countdown to catastrophe, with millions facing starvation with evidence that some families are even selling their children to make ends meet. and coming up, we hear what businesses and residents in burnley are looking for in this week's budget. and coming up in sport on the bbc news channel, not giving up. ole gunnar solskjaer says he will fight on despite his "darkest day" as a manager following manchester united'
and keon lincoln had left his school one year earlier.ack and said he was in a flat elsewhere. he has been giving evidence today. this afternoon he will be cross examined. he has already admitted lying to the police in his first interview. the trial here is expected to last another couple of weeks. phil here is expected to last another couple of weeks.— here is expected to last another couple of weeks. phil mackie from bombin: couple of weeks. phil mackie from bombing thank — couple of...
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how did you feel when you found out that your friend lincoln had cancer?r that much. i had a lot of questions. i asked my mom. and some of my teachers. nadia decided to take action writing a book to help other kids understand the disease and selling a thousand copies to raise money for lincoln's medical bills. >> lincoln, talk to me about when you found out that your friend had written a book about you. >> i felt like i was very special. >> it was amazing because it wasn't just a story that she was telling about lincoln. it was a bond they were creating together. >> that bond grew into a nonprofit they started, called my friend linkin. their mission? to educate and inspire through a series of books written by other children who had cancer. >> every child who is part of the my friend linkin process after they're done having a book written about them then they can choose to write a book about someone else as well. >> together they've raised nearly $30,000 for research for families impacted by pediatric cancer. nadia, why do you think it is important that oth
how did you feel when you found out that your friend lincoln had cancer?r that much. i had a lot of questions. i asked my mom. and some of my teachers. nadia decided to take action writing a book to help other kids understand the disease and selling a thousand copies to raise money for lincoln's medical bills. >> lincoln, talk to me about when you found out that your friend had written a book about you. >> i felt like i was very special. >> it was amazing because it wasn't...
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well, what is the 1st cup of lincoln strips to the region? he's coming, he came here and then he's heading to columbia. you just said he will be discussing on narcotics operations, democracy, migration, among many other things. but during the press conference that happens just a while ago, he mentioned the situation in haiti state in the united states. we really concerned about the situation on going bear with 17 missionaries that have been kidnapped by a ganga group. he says that the united states and the state department is doing everything possible in order to secure their release that they have deployed f b. i. agents to try to track down the 17 missionaries. they include among them at least 5 children. and he also said that the current situation of security in haiti is, can sustainable that the international community and the united states need to work towards a long term plan to control the security situation and to control gangs. lincoln is coming here at a very special time in a while when president get more. last one has just announc
well, what is the 1st cup of lincoln strips to the region? he's coming, he came here and then he's heading to columbia. you just said he will be discussing on narcotics operations, democracy, migration, among many other things. but during the press conference that happens just a while ago, he mentioned the situation in haiti state in the united states. we really concerned about the situation on going bear with 17 missionaries that have been kidnapped by a ganga group. he says that the united...
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lincoln put it best in his gettysburg address. it is rather for us to be the here, dedicated to the great task remaining before us, that from these honored dead, we find increased devotion to that cause for which they hear gave the last measure of devotion, that we hear highly resolved that these dead will not die in vain. that this nation under god shall have a new birth of freedom, and government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth. may we as a people and a nation indoor and prosper, may god bless you, and may god bless and preserve our great country. thank you, and go irish. [laughter] [applause] -- [applause] [applause] [applause] >> justice thomas, thank you. as we always do, we have time for questions from the audience. with covid it is difficult, we could pass around microphones. i believe you were given a card when you entered the building. there is a way to electronically submit questions to me. if you want to write your questions, you can do so on the card and we will pass them t
lincoln put it best in his gettysburg address. it is rather for us to be the here, dedicated to the great task remaining before us, that from these honored dead, we find increased devotion to that cause for which they hear gave the last measure of devotion, that we hear highly resolved that these dead will not die in vain. that this nation under god shall have a new birth of freedom, and government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth. may we as a people...
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the work that glorifies abraham lincoln. common core was the lost cause and so by the time the last reconstruction congressman left, congress, in 1901, the narrative was in place and professor dunning as columbia wrote the academic histories about reconstruction saying it is the worst moment in the history of the idea of democracy. i will tell you how bad it was. i dug up this passage for you. it is from thomas dixon who was also a racist novelist and a klansman was the basis for birth of a nation but he wrote another book before it in 1902 called the leftist spot, a leper -- a leopard can't change its spots. it is in the old testament. this is what he said. i did you to listen to this, quote, the negroes here, two pairs. it seemed a joke sometimes, the thought of it, a huge preposterous joke, actual attempt to reverse the order, turn society upside down and take the negro yesterday was taken from the jungle, the proudest and strongest race halt in 2000 years of history, passion in the hearts of the demagogues, with social d
the work that glorifies abraham lincoln. common core was the lost cause and so by the time the last reconstruction congressman left, congress, in 1901, the narrative was in place and professor dunning as columbia wrote the academic histories about reconstruction saying it is the worst moment in the history of the idea of democracy. i will tell you how bad it was. i dug up this passage for you. it is from thomas dixon who was also a racist novelist and a klansman was the basis for birth of a...
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when you're driving a lincoln, stress seems to evaporate into thin air.ere does it go? does it get tangled up in knots? or fall victim to gravity? or maybe it winds up somewhere over the bermuda triangle. perhaps you'll come up with your own theory of where the stress goes. behind the wheel of a lincoln is a mighty fine place to start. find your rhythm. your happy place. find your breaking point. then break it. every emergen-c gives you a potent blend of nutrients so you can emerge your best with emergen-c. ordinary tissues burn when theo blows. so dad bought puffs plus lotion, and rescued his nose. with up to 50% more lotion puffs bring soothing softness and relief. a nose in need deserves puffs indeed. (upbeat pop music throughout) (upbeat pop music throughout) (upbeat pop music throughout) what's the #1 retinol brand used most by dermatologists? it's neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair® smooths the look of fine lines in 1-week, deep wrinkles in 4. so you can kiss wrinkles goodbye! neutrogena® liz, you nerd, cough if you're in here! shh! i took mucinex dm
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that man, of course, was abraham lincoln. who became perhaps the declaration's greatest proponent and advocate. lincoln conceded the declaration did not assert the obvious untruth that all were then actually enjoined equality, nor yet that they were about to confer it immediately upon them. but man's unequal station meant only that the dream was deferred. it remains to be attained. as lincoln explained the declaration proposed a standard maxim of equality for free society, which should be familiar to all and revered by all. constantly looked to, constantly labored for, and even though never perfectly attained, constantly approximated and, thereby, constantly spreading and deepening in its influence and augmenting the happiness and value of life to all people of all colors everywhere. to lincoln, this promise of equality was not merely important to the nation, it was foundational. there was no american nation without the declaration of independence. a year after his debates in springfield, lincoln made this strikingly clear. h
that man, of course, was abraham lincoln. who became perhaps the declaration's greatest proponent and advocate. lincoln conceded the declaration did not assert the obvious untruth that all were then actually enjoined equality, nor yet that they were about to confer it immediately upon them. but man's unequal station meant only that the dream was deferred. it remains to be attained. as lincoln explained the declaration proposed a standard maxim of equality for free society, which should be...
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the lincoln project shot themselves in the foot. stupid move.ell, brynn, that's the survey question. let me react, it should have been way over the top so it was clear it was sat satire. you just heard there's an incident related to the charlottesville incident. you've got to do this to make it work politically. go to my que question @smerconish.com. now you're equipped to answer -- whose campaign did the lincoln project tiki torch stunt help most? did it help mcauliffe, youngkin? >>> up ahead, "the wall street journal" was hammered for publishing donald trump's letter. moving fore, it's going to be a problem for journalists, how do you cover donald trump? >>> plus is the anti-race movement in the country so strident it's actually hurting people it's supposed to be helping, that's what the columbia professor wrote in his new book "woke racism" and he's here to explain. managing type 2 diabetes? on it. -on it. on it, with jardiance. meet the people who are managing type 2 diabetes and heart risk with jardiance. jardiance is a once-daily pill that
the lincoln project shot themselves in the foot. stupid move.ell, brynn, that's the survey question. let me react, it should have been way over the top so it was clear it was sat satire. you just heard there's an incident related to the charlottesville incident. you've got to do this to make it work politically. go to my que question @smerconish.com. now you're equipped to answer -- whose campaign did the lincoln project tiki torch stunt help most? did it help mcauliffe, youngkin? >>>...
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when you're driving a lincoln, stress seems to evaporate into thin air.here does it go? does it get tangled up in knots? or fall victim to gravity? or maybe it winds up somewhere over the bermuda triangle. perhaps you'll come up with your own theory of where the stress goes. behind the wheel of a lincoln is a mighty fine place to start. how did olay top expensive creams? by staying on top of our game with derm-recommended ingredients in every jar olay regenerist with niacinamide has hydration that beats the 100, 200, even $400 cream for smooth skin, try retinol24 for visibly firm skin, get collagen peptide for 2x brighter skin, get new vitamin c can't top this skin shop now at olay.com the primary reason i brought the girls to mcdonald's is the food was gonna get 'em there. there just happened to be some chess players there and i can connect the two. you know, the rest was really history. to watch their game advance. that's just a wonderful thing. find your rhythm. your happy place. to watch their game advance. find your breaking point. then break it. eve
when you're driving a lincoln, stress seems to evaporate into thin air.here does it go? does it get tangled up in knots? or fall victim to gravity? or maybe it winds up somewhere over the bermuda triangle. perhaps you'll come up with your own theory of where the stress goes. behind the wheel of a lincoln is a mighty fine place to start. how did olay top expensive creams? by staying on top of our game with derm-recommended ingredients in every jar olay regenerist with niacinamide has hydration...
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where does the stress go when you're driving a lincoln?here over the bermuda triangle. you might have your own theory. but maybe it's better to just let it go. most bladder leak pads were similar. until always discreet invented a pad that protects differently. with two rapiddry layers. for strong protection, that's always discreet. question your protection. try always discreet. here again, juju chang. >> where is grabby, where is gabby, where is gabby? >> reporter: gabby petito and brian laundrie had transfixed a nation, their story capturing the attention of reality stars like "dog the bounty hunter." >> this is a real hunt. this is probably right now in america the most wanted man there is. >> reporter: but the search intensified when a couple remembered they had seen a white van in the teton national forest. >> it was crazy to us. we're youtubers. and so we film all the time. our everyday lives. >> reporter: they checked their footage. >> we both got goosebumps all over our body. we knew it was her van as soon as the footage passed by i
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for today, but dismissing the lessons of reagan makes no more sense than dismissing the lessons of lincoln or washington. we must not reject the profound wisdom of our past, because it would be a sure way to destroy our future. and it turns out there is a similarity between reagan's time and hours. history is not exactly repeating, -- think about it. growing inflation. runaway federal spending and debt. rampant crime in our cities. leftists running our universities. radical islamists holding us hostage and and people communist empire spreading through the world. in my talking about 1980 or today? -- am i talking about 1980 or today? the answer is both. many of the challenges of our time look a lot like the ones reagan faced. our 40th president saw things clearly. he saw that america faced an existential threat. he knew that victory in the cold war and success at home depended on rebuilding our national strength and restoring confidence in the american cause. he did just that and we know what happened. he rallied the american people to be communism and preserve freedom. he brought america t
for today, but dismissing the lessons of reagan makes no more sense than dismissing the lessons of lincoln or washington. we must not reject the profound wisdom of our past, because it would be a sure way to destroy our future. and it turns out there is a similarity between reagan's time and hours. history is not exactly repeating, -- think about it. growing inflation. runaway federal spending and debt. rampant crime in our cities. leftists running our universities. radical islamists holding us...
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where does the stress go when you're driving a lincoln?have your own theory. but maybe it's better to just let it go. it's walmart's black friday deals for days. join walmart plus now and get early access to the hottest online black friday deals. 4 hours early. only when you become a walmart plus member. join walmart plus today. hey, uh, i didn't order any pizza. jake from state farm... after you saved me so much dough on insurance with that "parker promo” i devised a promo for you. here's the deal parker, state farm offers everyone surprisingly great rates. yeh, right. pepperoni pocketz, atomic brownie, cuckoo crustiez... there's no promo. just great rates. and a side of ranch. you're the man, man. when you want the real deal...like a good neighbor, state farm is there. ♪♪ this mcdonald's is a special place. ♪♪ we have been coming here since 1998. they're so cute and so nice. they're always laughing. this is a family. ♪♪ tv: mount everest, the tallest mountain on the face of the earth. keep dreaming. [coins clinking in jar] ♪ you can get
where does the stress go when you're driving a lincoln?have your own theory. but maybe it's better to just let it go. it's walmart's black friday deals for days. join walmart plus now and get early access to the hottest online black friday deals. 4 hours early. only when you become a walmart plus member. join walmart plus today. hey, uh, i didn't order any pizza. jake from state farm... after you saved me so much dough on insurance with that "parker promo” i devised a promo for you....
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behind the wheel of a lincoln is a mighty fine place to start. ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights h-i-v to help you get to and stay undetectable. that's when the amount of virus is so low it cannot be measured by a lab test. research shows people who take h-i-v treatment every day and get to and stay undetectable can no longer transmit h-i-v through sex. serious side effects can occur, including kidney problems and kidney failure. rare, life-threatening side effects include a buildup of lactic acid and liver problems. do not take biktarvy if you take dofetilide or rifampin. tell your doctor about all the medicines and supplements you take, if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, or if you have kidney or liver problems, including hepatitis. if you have hepatitis b, do not stop taking biktarvy without talking to your doctor. common side effects were diarrhea, nausea, and headache. if you're living with hiv, k
behind the wheel of a lincoln is a mighty fine place to start. ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights h-i-v to help you get to and stay undetectable. that's when the amount of virus is so low it cannot be measured by a lab test. research shows people who take h-i-v treatment every day and get to and stay undetectable can no longer transmit h-i-v through...
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when you're driving a lincoln, stress seems to evaporate into thin air. leaves us to wonder, where does it go? does it get tangled up in knots? or fall victim to gravity? or maybe it winds up somewhere over the bermuda triangle. perhaps you'll come up with your own theory of where the stress goes. behind the wheel of a lincoln is a mighty fine place to start. ♪ >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. the nationwide manhunt for brian laundrie has occupied much of the nation's attention for more than a month. and today authorities in florida may have found what they've been looking for. searchers locating a backpack and notebook linked to the 23-year-old and what are believed to be human remains. in a part of the 25,000-acre nature preserve where laundrie's parents say he liked to hike. >> these items were found in an area that up until recently have been underwater. our evidence response team is on scene using all available forensic resources to process the area. >> laundrie was reported missing by his parents more than a month ago. just days before th
when you're driving a lincoln, stress seems to evaporate into thin air. leaves us to wonder, where does it go? does it get tangled up in knots? or fall victim to gravity? or maybe it winds up somewhere over the bermuda triangle. perhaps you'll come up with your own theory of where the stress goes. behind the wheel of a lincoln is a mighty fine place to start. ♪ >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. the nationwide manhunt for brian laundrie has occupied much of the nation's...
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behind the wheel of a lincoln is a mighty fine place to start. of the earth. keep dreaming. [coins clinking in jar] ♪ you can get it if you really want it, by jimmy cliff ♪ ♪ [suitcase closing] [gusts of wind] [gusts of wind] [ding] with less moderate-to-severe eczema why hide your skin if you can help heal your skin from within. with dupixent adults saw long-lasting, clearer skin and significantly less itch. don't use if you're allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur including anaphylaxis, which is severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems, such as eye pain or vision changes, or a parasitic infection. if you take asthma medicines don't change or stop them without talking to your doctor. talk to your doctor about dupixent. >>> they protect our kids. they mold their minds and right now there are not enough of them. teachers are in short supply in this pandemic. and it's having a major impact on schools all over the country. look at this headline from the mansfield news journal in ohio this week. a teacher shor
behind the wheel of a lincoln is a mighty fine place to start. of the earth. keep dreaming. [coins clinking in jar] ♪ you can get it if you really want it, by jimmy cliff ♪ ♪ [suitcase closing] [gusts of wind] [gusts of wind] [ding] with less moderate-to-severe eczema why hide your skin if you can help heal your skin from within. with dupixent adults saw long-lasting, clearer skin and significantly less itch. don't use if you're allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur...
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he came away from lincoln very impressed. lincoln was quite unimpressed with john tyler he returned the favor. once virginia seceded from the union in 1861, tyler won election to the provisional kind congress and eventually sought election to the permanent congress, he won. this is the best example of how politics retains its hold on him. how he was addicted to politics. he died before he would take a seat in congress he died january of 1862. but he should have stayed out of it. i'm very critical of him for the decision to get back into politics. critical because it really tarnishes historical reputation beyond repair. he was starting to enjoy a little bit more of the statesmen like settlement the american people had for him. a lot of bad feelings that had developed on him being banished from the whigs ranks had seceded in historical memory a little bit. getting involved in the politics again , coming up of retirement and part of the confederate government ruined all of that. he renounced his citizenship, renounces dedication
he came away from lincoln very impressed. lincoln was quite unimpressed with john tyler he returned the favor. once virginia seceded from the union in 1861, tyler won election to the provisional kind congress and eventually sought election to the permanent congress, he won. this is the best example of how politics retains its hold on him. how he was addicted to politics. he died before he would take a seat in congress he died january of 1862. but he should have stayed out of it. i'm very...
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lincoln says, god, hate to lose 100 horses.rator asks, what about the brigadier general? lincoln's reply was, i can make a brigadier general in five minutes but it is hard to replace 100 horses. 70 gave that to me the day i made brigadier general. [laughter] it has been by my desk ever since, to this day it is there if you came to the house. it always reminded me your job is to take care of the horses. don't worry about being brigadier general. take care of the horses, the soldiers, the employees, the clerks, the students, the faculty. whatever it takes to be successful in whatever it is you're trying to achieve. ♪ david: more action than direction, from earnings, from bonds, and from chinese real estate. this is bloomberg "wall street week." i'm david westin. this week, special contributor larry summers on tapering, growth rates, as well as monetary stimulus. larry: we will have a difficult inflationary dynamic. david: former hp ceo carly fiorina on reining in tech giants. and getting supply and demand back in the line.
lincoln says, god, hate to lose 100 horses.rator asks, what about the brigadier general? lincoln's reply was, i can make a brigadier general in five minutes but it is hard to replace 100 horses. 70 gave that to me the day i made brigadier general. [laughter] it has been by my desk ever since, to this day it is there if you came to the house. it always reminded me your job is to take care of the horses. don't worry about being brigadier general. take care of the horses, the soldiers, the...
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that promise sparked a fire in the hearts of frederick douglas, abraham lincoln and the abolitionists who brought slavery to an end. it moved the minds of elizabeth cady stanton, susan b. anthony, the suffragettes and all who made women's rights a reality. that promise filled the air when martin luther king jr. told us of his dream. it was made more real with the end of segregation and the victory of civil rights. that promise of america has been a constant. i am the proud daughter of indian immigrants. we were the only indian family in a small, rural, southern town. population 2500. my dad wore a turban. he still does to this day. my mom wore a sari. nobody knew who we were, what we were, or why we were there. i was a brown girl in a black-and-white world. every day my family faced stairs, whispers, suspicion, and exclusion. but then, something very american happened. the community looked beyond skin color. they got away with hard-working people who shared their values, and those stairs started his smiles. those whispers started to words of friendship. we went from being left out to
that promise sparked a fire in the hearts of frederick douglas, abraham lincoln and the abolitionists who brought slavery to an end. it moved the minds of elizabeth cady stanton, susan b. anthony, the suffragettes and all who made women's rights a reality. that promise filled the air when martin luther king jr. told us of his dream. it was made more real with the end of segregation and the victory of civil rights. that promise of america has been a constant. i am the proud daughter of indian...