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that is not the end of the story of this house, the petersen house. once all the government officials had left, was the -- once the president's body was gone, once stanton left the , house was open. no one was here. it was no longer under guard. anyone could come into this house, and anyone who lived in this house could do whatever they wanted in this room. william petersen was furious that muddy boot tracks had soiled his carpets. and when he came into this room and he saw bloody sheets, bloody towels, he got so angry he opened one of these windows and threw a lot of that material out of the window into the yard behind. two brothers who lived in the house, one was a cameraman, a photographer, the other one a painter. and they decided to bring up a bulky camera and photograph the deathbed. it still had many bloody sheets on it. so, they pushed the bed back into the corner to get a better photograph of the room. they set up the camera and pointed the lens towards that end towards this hallway. the opened the front door so the morning light streamed down
that is not the end of the story of this house, the petersen house. once all the government officials had left, was the -- once the president's body was gone, once stanton left the , house was open. no one was here. it was no longer under guard. anyone could come into this house, and anyone who lived in this house could do whatever they wanted in this room. william petersen was furious that muddy boot tracks had soiled his carpets. and when he came into this room and he saw bloody sheets,...
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you are looking at the petersen house in washington where president abraham lincoln passed away at 7: april 15 of 1855. -- 1865. up next, a tour of the boardinghouse across the street from ford's theatre where abraham lincoln was shot 150 years ago. >> this is an interesting house that has a great history even before abraham lincoln was assassinated. this house was built in the early
you are looking at the petersen house in washington where president abraham lincoln passed away at 7: april 15 of 1855. -- 1865. up next, a tour of the boardinghouse across the street from ford's theatre where abraham lincoln was shot 150 years ago. >> this is an interesting house that has a great history even before abraham lincoln was assassinated. this house was built in the early
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you were looking at the petersen house in washington where president lincoln passed away at 7:22 april 15 of 1855. up next, a tour of the boarding house across the street from ford's theatre where abraham lincoln was shot 150 years ago. >> this is an interesting house that has a great history even before abraham lincoln was assassinated. it was built by a german immigrant to america, william petersen, and he used the house as a boarding house. this is a relic of 19th century civil war boardinghouse culture. once upon a time, everybody lived in boarding houses
you were looking at the petersen house in washington where president lincoln passed away at 7:22 april 15 of 1855. up next, a tour of the boarding house across the street from ford's theatre where abraham lincoln was shot 150 years ago. >> this is an interesting house that has a great history even before abraham lincoln was assassinated. it was built by a german immigrant to america, william petersen, and he used the house as a boarding house. this is a relic of 19th century civil war...
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one of the doctors who is attending to president lincoln, and he came out on the steps of the petersen house located across the street from ford's theatre and he gave the assembled crowd an update on the president's condition. take a look. >> ladies and gentlemen, an update on the health of the president. his pulse is falling and his respirations are 28. thank you all very much. >> reporter: and the event is taking place down here at ford's theatre are open to the public and at 7:22 they're togoing to lay a wreath here. you will also hear the tolling of bells around town. back to you in the studio. >>> this just in. power back on to pepco customers in maryland. the company's website was checked moments ago, all 740 customers have their lights back on. back to you. >>> all right, thank you molette green. here are four things to know before you head out the door on this wednesday. thousands of fast food workers plan to go on a one-day strike in more than 200 cities across the country. workers want a $15 hourly wage and the right to unionize. >>> today construction crews will begin moving a 100
one of the doctors who is attending to president lincoln, and he came out on the steps of the petersen house located across the street from ford's theatre and he gave the assembled crowd an update on the president's condition. take a look. >> ladies and gentlemen, an update on the health of the president. his pulse is falling and his respirations are 28. thank you all very much. >> reporter: and the event is taking place down here at ford's theatre are open to the public and at 7:22...
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petersen has -- peterson has been sidelined since last fall after hitting his four-year-old with a switch. you remember that controversy. >>> the clinton foundation will keep accepting donations while hillary is run fog are white housee why not? steve moore. fox news contributor. david is back with us as well. yep, i think they thought about this for a brief moment. you know what? it is rare to find a organization as transparent as clinton foundation. our current policy goes above and beyond what is required. blah, blah. hard to find an organization as transparent as clinton foundation. think about that wording, steve moore. that is like saying, i couldn't love you more? what does that mean? >> why they taking are the money? because they want the money. and think want hundreds of thousands if not millions of dollars that come in from the foreign contributors. i don't have a problem with it, quite frankly, if it is transparent, it is disclosed they can take money from whoever they want to. voters should think about this. why are foreign governments and foreign entities providing all money to the clinton foundation. does anybody think they claire about the clinton library? they are making these donations because they
petersen has -- peterson has been sidelined since last fall after hitting his four-year-old with a switch. you remember that controversy. >>> the clinton foundation will keep accepting donations while hillary is run fog are white housee why not? steve moore. fox news contributor. david is back with us as well. yep, i think they thought about this for a brief moment. you know what? it is rare to find a organization as transparent as clinton foundation. our current policy goes above and...