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the likewise, i don't see simply robert lincoln for what he did. if you try to understand the time his f10, his whole belief is that it taurean gentlemen, the sufficiency consulted, friends of lincoln he consulted, you really can't blame him for acted the way he thought was best for protecting himself from other people. unfortunately this has been a great road bike and understanding the institutionalization episode is people think that if you are defending are trying to understand either robert or married that that means you're automatically vilify and the other one. it's really developed in recent years in my opinion to this he said she said argument. if you try to stay mary had on us, people attack you for being misogynist or whatever and vice versa with defending robert. but i think that if you try to really understand the events in the context, you can really see that to defend one or the other and understand it's not to defile the other one. you need to objectively look at this event in all the facts surrounding that. i think only then can we t
the likewise, i don't see simply robert lincoln for what he did. if you try to understand the time his f10, his whole belief is that it taurean gentlemen, the sufficiency consulted, friends of lincoln he consulted, you really can't blame him for acted the way he thought was best for protecting himself from other people. unfortunately this has been a great road bike and understanding the institutionalization episode is people think that if you are defending are trying to understand either robert...
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the likewise, i don't see simply robert lincoln for what he did. s f10, his whole belief is that it taurean gentlemen, the sufficiency consulted, friends of lincoln he consulted, you really can't blame him for acted the way he thought was best for protecting himself from other people. unfortunately this has been a great road bike and understanding the institutionalization episode is people think that if you are defending are trying to understand either robert or married that that means you're automatically vilify and the other one. it's really developed in recent years in my opinion to this he said she said argument. if you try to stay mary had on us, people attack you for being misogynist or whatever and vice versa with defending robert. but i think that if you try to really understand the events in the context, you can really see that to defend one or the other and understand it's not to defile the other one. you need to objectively look at this event in all the facts surrounding that. i think only then can we truly understand what happened to mar
the likewise, i don't see simply robert lincoln for what he did. s f10, his whole belief is that it taurean gentlemen, the sufficiency consulted, friends of lincoln he consulted, you really can't blame him for acted the way he thought was best for protecting himself from other people. unfortunately this has been a great road bike and understanding the institutionalization episode is people think that if you are defending are trying to understand either robert or married that that means you're...
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robert todd lincoln was garfield secretary of war saffer bliss after the shooting, i saw in this national tragedy a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for fame and power. he immediately took charge of the president's medical care, even though no one had given him the authority. he just took it. he dismissed the other.there's been completely isolated garfield in a sick room in the white house. he wouldn't even let him see his secretary of state. and what happened in that room, inside the white house, is nothing short of horrifying. last and assertions he had helped to pick him unsterilized fingers and instruments and garfield's back again and again, day after day, searching for the bullet. the last thing he wanted was for garfield to die. he had to much at stake, but it's an arrogance and endurance were slowly and excruciatingly killing the president. the only hope for garfield was to find the bullet and endless search, but this is 14 years before the invention of the medical x-ray. what happened next is nothing short of incredible. only the most brazen novelist would make it out. none other t
robert todd lincoln was garfield secretary of war saffer bliss after the shooting, i saw in this national tragedy a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for fame and power. he immediately took charge of the president's medical care, even though no one had given him the authority. he just took it. he dismissed the other.there's been completely isolated garfield in a sick room in the white house. he wouldn't even let him see his secretary of state. and what happened in that room, inside the white...
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lincoln. i had felt that if i was going to do another civil war piece that i probably would like to do robert e. lee, just to kind of finish off the trifecta, as it were. [ laughter ] but they came to me about playing lincoln, and i said, don't screw around with this. don't -- you know, that's too serious a thing. and they said, we would like you to play this. and, you know, i thought -- well, i mean, i don't know how anyone would say no. so my feeling is that if it comes together, which i hope it will, that i will first of all, my greatest resource is standing on the platform with me. no question i would -- i wouldn't make a move in terms of -- you know, i'm always interested in the really material parts of the character. you know, how did he walk? was he a good rider? did he wear his hat strait? whatever it is, and if you kind of accrue enough details you find yourself somehow acrying the confidence to handle the role. i've had my hands full with other things and as that project begins to solidify and mature, then i would work out a very detailed way of working on it. i think. >> i'm from ak
lincoln. i had felt that if i was going to do another civil war piece that i probably would like to do robert e. lee, just to kind of finish off the trifecta, as it were. [ laughter ] but they came to me about playing lincoln, and i said, don't screw around with this. don't -- you know, that's too serious a thing. and they said, we would like you to play this. and, you know, i thought -- well, i mean, i don't know how anyone would say no. so my feeling is that if it comes together, which i hope...
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robert to his tent. host: what they tell you? guest: maggie is in charge of my smiling. i am too intense. i write three things -- i read lincoln, slower because lincoln talked very slowly and he wanted you to hear each sentence before he started the next sentence. then i put a book smiley face and i write maggie. i have a line and then i go robert -- shorter, clearer. that is his advice. i try to skew of those three. host: we will go to range, new hampshire you are on the air. caller: i love new gingrich. why is sarah palin, all the candidates, they should come together and stand on stage and newt gingrich reminds me of lbj and rick santorum of jfk. put them together on the ticket either way. let's just be mid romney, please, don't let us down. guest: i think the point that the two colors in a row for new hampshire made about mid romney is interesting in terms of his relative strength. he bought a house here and spent five years campaigning here. this is one of his three best states of utah and massachusetts. when you look at his record, is almost impossible to imagine how he will debate obama. obama will start and say that ob
robert to his tent. host: what they tell you? guest: maggie is in charge of my smiling. i am too intense. i write three things -- i read lincoln, slower because lincoln talked very slowly and he wanted you to hear each sentence before he started the next sentence. then i put a book smiley face and i write maggie. i have a line and then i go robert -- shorter, clearer. that is his advice. i try to skew of those three. host: we will go to range, new hampshire you are on the air. caller: i love...
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lincoln/douglass debate, and we'll do just fine. >>> the final four candidates left in the race agree on one thing. beating obama is the number one priority good to have you both with me, robertstart with you. there was a mom when gingrich went after obama in health care. >> let me make one observation. why has president obama for young people being allowed to stay on their parents' insurance? because he can't get any squobs for them to go out and buy their own insurance. i have an offer to the parents of america. elect us and your kids will be able to move out because they'll have work? >> robert, can ging rich convince voter he's the only candidate capable of going toe to toe with the president? >> i think it depends on the voters you're talking about. if it's the end that's actually going to decide this year's election? probably not. newt gingrich is a very defined voice in america, and i think they're probably say he's not my kind of guy, especially giving some of these policy stances. elysa, let's talk about that. >> i think the entire republican field is a precedent of barack obama. with gingrich something that the republicans lose which they have with romney is an insi
lincoln/douglass debate, and we'll do just fine. >>> the final four candidates left in the race agree on one thing. beating obama is the number one priority good to have you both with me, robertstart with you. there was a mom when gingrich went after obama in health care. >> let me make one observation. why has president obama for young people being allowed to stay on their parents' insurance? because he can't get any squobs for them to go out and buy their own insurance. i have...
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stanley roberts tausan peoplebehavingbadly@kron4.co m and >>stanley: on the bay bridge, just before the s- curve, the theme of its 50 mi. per hour. then, it drops to 44. for this black for lincoln town car was pace 68 mi. for an hour. he got to have a chance--he got to have a talk with officer: volumes from the highway patrol. >>officer: deal with is the limit is on the fritz? it is 55. >>stanley: pay attention to the driver of this car. pace at 70 mi. per hour and a 50 mi. per hour present. the driver never slowed down which would suggest that she was unaware that she is being faced until she got instant notification from officer: williams and his silence. she did not know how fast she was going but based on the cellphone in her lap would probably new- line. this car was doing 80 in a 65 the when the officer tried to pull him over, listen in. >>officer: fed's it to the right. phase of the right to. go to your right! to your right! to your right! get out of the center divider, go to the right hand exit the freeway. >>stanley: need i say more? this silver car was tased between 82 and 84 on highway 280. the speed limit is 65 on a clear day. the driver got cold over. the driver di
stanley roberts tausan peoplebehavingbadly@kron4.co m and >>stanley: on the bay bridge, just before the s- curve, the theme of its 50 mi. per hour. then, it drops to 44. for this black for lincoln town car was pace 68 mi. for an hour. he got to have a chance--he got to have a talk with officer: volumes from the highway patrol. >>officer: deal with is the limit is on the fritz? it is 55. >>stanley: pay attention to the driver of this car. pace at 70 mi. per hour and a 50 mi....
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roberts who found some people behaving badly. >>erica: on bay bridge just before the s curve the speed limit is 50. >>stanley: and then it gets to 40 m.p.h. at the curb but this black lincolnthe chp. >> left, >> left. >> left. do you know the speed limit? it is 50 m.p.h. you travel the. all the time i know that. >>stanley: take a look at this driver is 70 mph in a 50 m.p.h. and the driver never slowed down. it suggests that she was not aware until she got pulled over from sirens. >> were you aware? >> no. based on the cellphone, we probably know why. >> this car was 80 m.p.h. in a 65 m.p.h. and watch this. >> please get to the right. please get on the right. please get on the right. >> please get on to the right. >> need i say more? that silver car was between 82-84 mph on highway in san francisco. and this driver is getting pulled over. one point to note. it did turn off to the turnaround which was a good thing. just before we pulled over this as you the eye what you to listen to the chp broadcast. pulled over this -- s u b. >> cautionary circumstance. >> in case you did not catch that somebody called that i was holding the office are at gunpoint on the freeway. in san fr
roberts who found some people behaving badly. >>erica: on bay bridge just before the s curve the speed limit is 50. >>stanley: and then it gets to 40 m.p.h. at the curb but this black lincolnthe chp. >> left, >> left. >> left. do you know the speed limit? it is 50 m.p.h. you travel the. all the time i know that. >>stanley: take a look at this driver is 70 mph in a 50 m.p.h. and the driver never slowed down. it suggests that she was not aware until she got...
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lincoln was elected, the order of secession was read from the balcony of this hotel. less than a year later in the autumn of 1861, this, the headquarters for general robert e.most historical of all, "morning joe" here for two days. >>> coming up next on "morning joe," we'll have chuck todd and david gregory. and tomorrow, stephen colbert, the son of south carolina himself will be on the set with us here at the mills house. you're watching "morning joe" live from charleston. -i love this card. -with the bankamericard cash rewards credit card, we earn more cash back for the things we buy most. it's 1% cash back everywhere, every time. 2% on groceries. 3% on gas. automatically. no hoops to jump through. that's 1% cash back on oscar. ...tony. oscar! 2% back on whatever she'll eat. 3% back on filling up this baby. [ male announcer ] now get 1-2-3 percent cash back. it's that simple. [ male announcer ] apply online or at a bank of america near you. we're talking 3% back on gas. i have to be a tree in the school play. good. you like trees. well, i like climbing them, but i've never been one. good point. ( captain ) this is your captain speaking. annie gets to be t
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robert to his tent. host: what they tell you? guest: maggie is in charge of my smiling. i am too intense. i write three things -- i read lincoln, slower because lincoln talked very slowly and he wanted you to hear each sentence before he started the next sentence. then i put a book smiley face and i write maggie. i have a line and then i go robert -- shorter, clearer. that is his advice. i try to skew of those three. host: we will go to range, new hampshire you are on the air. caller: i love new gingrich. why is sarah palin, all the candidates, they should come together and stand on stage and newt gingrich reminds me of lbj and rick santorum of jfk. put them together on the ticket either way. let's just be mid romney, please, don't let us down. guest: i think the point that the two colors in a row for new hampshire made about mid romney is interesting in terms of his relative strength. he bought a house here and spent five years campaigning here. this is one of his three best states of utah and massachusetts. when you look at his record, is almost impossible to imagine how he will debate obama. obama will start and say that ob
robert to his tent. host: what they tell you? guest: maggie is in charge of my smiling. i am too intense. i write three things -- i read lincoln, slower because lincoln talked very slowly and he wanted you to hear each sentence before he started the next sentence. then i put a book smiley face and i write maggie. i have a line and then i go robert -- shorter, clearer. that is his advice. i try to skew of those three. host: we will go to range, new hampshire you are on the air. caller: i love...
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robert todd lincoln was garfield secretary of war saffer bliss after the shooting, i saw in this national tragedy a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for fame and power. he immediately took charge of the president's medical care, even though no one had given him the authority. he just took it. he dismissed the other.there's been completely isolated garfield in a sick room in the white house. he wouldn't even let him see his secretary of state. and what happened in that room, inside the white house, is nothing short of horrifying. last and assertions he had helped to pick him unsterilized fingers and instruments and garfield's back again and again, day after day, searching for the bullet. the last thing he wanted was for garfield to die. he had to much at stake, but it's an arrogance and endurance were slowly and excruciatingly killing the president. the only hope for garfield was to find the bullet and endless search, but this is 14 years before the invention of the medical x-ray. what happened next is nothing short of incredible. only the most brazen novelist would make it out. none other t
robert todd lincoln was garfield secretary of war saffer bliss after the shooting, i saw in this national tragedy a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for fame and power. he immediately took charge of the president's medical care, even though no one had given him the authority. he just took it. he dismissed the other.there's been completely isolated garfield in a sick room in the white house. he wouldn't even let him see his secretary of state. and what happened in that room, inside the white...
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roberts found some people behaving badly. >>stanley: on the bay bridge just before the s-curve the speed limit is 50 mi. per hour, that it drops of 40 at the curve. this black lincolncar was tased at 68 mi. per hour. he gets to have a chat with officer: williams. >>officer: do you know what the speed limit is? it is 50 mi. from our. >>stanley: pay attention to the driver of this car. he was tased at 70 mounts for hour and a 50 mi. for hours on. the driver never slowed down which means she was unaware she is being paced until she gets instant notification from the officer. >> were you aware of how fast you're going? >>stanley: qr answer was no, the base on the cellphone and her lap, would probably know why. this car was doing 80 in a 75. listen to this. >>officer: go to the right. go to your right! to your right. to your right. get out of the center, go to the right and exit the freeway. >>stanley: need i say more? is this a silver car was face between 82-84 on highway 280 in san francisco. the speed limit is 65 on clear days. the driver was pulled over. the driver didn't know enough to pull into the turnout which is a good thing. just before we pulled over this suv
roberts found some people behaving badly. >>stanley: on the bay bridge just before the s-curve the speed limit is 50 mi. per hour, that it drops of 40 at the curve. this black lincolncar was tased at 68 mi. per hour. he gets to have a chat with officer: williams. >>officer: do you know what the speed limit is? it is 50 mi. from our. >>stanley: pay attention to the driver of this car. he was tased at 70 mounts for hour and a 50 mi. for hours on. the driver never slowed down...