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except for the hot favorite to win -- william henry seward. >> william henry seward was an upstate new a man of fabulous gifts as a speaker, a man of principled opposition to slavery, and a man of great political experience. >> he was urbane. he was charming. >> here was a man who looked like he was effortlessly ascending the steps toward the presidency. >> and the man behind seward is the most terrifying operator in american politics, his campaign manager thurlow weed. his cheery nickname? the dictator. >> thurlow weed was known as the dictator in part because of his ability to get things done. >> some people would say he was a bully. some people despised him. other people were afraid of him. >> he was not a spokesman of high principle but of clever backstage maneuvering and bribes and kickbacks. >> everyone knew that he held the power within the republican party. >> lincoln will have a fight on his hands at the convention. chicago, more of a roman orgy than a convention. >> something of a cross between a poorly organized riot and the world series. >> tradition dictates that neither c
except for the hot favorite to win -- william henry seward. >> william henry seward was an upstate new a man of fabulous gifts as a speaker, a man of principled opposition to slavery, and a man of great political experience. >> he was urbane. he was charming. >> here was a man who looked like he was effortlessly ascending the steps toward the presidency. >> and the man behind seward is the most terrifying operator in american politics, his campaign manager thurlow weed....
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>> at the end of round one, lincoln and seward lead the field. >> seward comes in first, but he's 50, and lincoln's second place. >> before balloting resumes, davis and his team have just 15 minutes to win over delegates whose nominees are now out of the running. >> key state is pennsylvania. its boss simon cameron, he wants a big job. >> simon cameron was widely regarded as a flagrantly corrupt politician. >> lincoln's team promises him a cabinet position if he and the delegation back lincoln. >> lincoln's team doesn't care because now it's all about the win. >> call the roll! >> seconds away, round two. >> indiana costs 26 votes for abraham lincoln. >> pennsylvania. >> pennsylvania gives 44 votes to lincoln. >> lofty lincoln, having let his political aides do this dirty work, the pennsylvania delegation goes with abraham lincoln. >> at the end of round two, lincoln catches up with seward. but he's not over the finish line yet. >> call the roll! >> and lincoln's team has played all its aces. (vo) on the trane test range, you learn what makes our heating and cooling systems so reliab
>> at the end of round one, lincoln and seward lead the field. >> seward comes in first, but he's 50, and lincoln's second place. >> before balloting resumes, davis and his team have just 15 minutes to win over delegates whose nominees are now out of the running. >> key state is pennsylvania. its boss simon cameron, he wants a big job. >> simon cameron was widely regarded as a flagrantly corrupt politician. >> lincoln's team promises him a cabinet position if...
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on the first delegate ballot senator seward got 1 73. by the third ballot it was a landslide for lincoln in an outcome donald trump calls a tragedy. >> they should be aamamed of themselves for allowing this kind of crap to happen. they should be ashamed of themselves because it has nothing to do with democracy. >> william seward was a bit moro mature than donald trump and he became president lincoln's secretary of state. donald trump sounds like he's trying to make peace in some of his opponents. in an interview he says he has been c considering scott walker, marco rubio and john kasich as potential vice president running mates. john kasich said there was zero chance of him running with donald trump. scott walker laughed it off saying i can't even fathom that and marco rubio said this last month. >> i'm not interested in being trump's or anyone else's vice president. >> tonight in his first interview since dropping out of the republican presidential race marco rubio stopped just short of endorsing ted cruz saying this -- >> i want the re
on the first delegate ballot senator seward got 1 73. by the third ballot it was a landslide for lincoln in an outcome donald trump calls a tragedy. >> they should be aamamed of themselves for allowing this kind of crap to happen. they should be ashamed of themselves because it has nothing to do with democracy. >> william seward was a bit moro mature than donald trump and he became president lincoln's secretary of state. donald trump sounds like he's trying to make peace in some of...
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york state has the highest number of electoral votes, but it is also the stomping ground of william seward and thurlow weed, who lincoln has so publicly humiliated. >> they hate lincoln. they feel like they got cheated out of the nomination. >> lincoln has to make peace. he invites weed to his home in springfield. >> lincoln's attitude is nobody's his enemy. everybody is his friend. >> lincoln's approach here wasn't to stand over a vanquished opponent and rub it in and not just tell weed, hey, you lost, i won, get on the program. >> and the two men spend five hours talking. >> he courted weed and he had to offer weed any number of things to secure the right level of support and endorsement. >> what lincoln and weed talked about has been lost to history. we don't know exactly, but it did not escape anyone's notice that william seward ultimately became lincoln's secretary of state. >> weed gives lincoln his full public support. he proclaims there is no more thorough or bolder republican on the continent, not one of more sturdy integrity or of more unflinching purpose. >> weed's endorsement c
york state has the highest number of electoral votes, but it is also the stomping ground of william seward and thurlow weed, who lincoln has so publicly humiliated. >> they hate lincoln. they feel like they got cheated out of the nomination. >> lincoln has to make peace. he invites weed to his home in springfield. >> lincoln's attitude is nobody's his enemy. everybody is his friend. >> lincoln's approach here wasn't to stand over a vanquished opponent and rub it in and...
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as our crews found out at the spring creek correctional center in seward, alaska. >> slow down.w down. slow down. >> on the floor over there we need blood-borne pathogens cleaned up. >> you really need to respond to me so i know you're all right. let's go a little bit more. okay. okay. >> joel brooks is doing 12 years for assault. his adversary, john slaku is serving a six-year sentence for sexual assault. our cameras were there when officers interrogated them about the fight. >> what was this all about? >> well, he's a rapist, and i was talking to the inmate, in the meal line about it with him. >> you're talking about his crime with another person. >> yeah, yeah. >> okay. >> and i was talking with another prisoner about him being a rapist and he came up to me and said you ain't [ bleep ] i said you're not. >> i told him to stop talking about me. i repeated it. he said, what are you going to do? and i just repeated it again, stop talking about me. and then he walked up to me in my face, and said, now what are you going to do? >> five minutes later, he rushed me -- >> don't come
as our crews found out at the spring creek correctional center in seward, alaska. >> slow down.w down. slow down. >> on the floor over there we need blood-borne pathogens cleaned up. >> you really need to respond to me so i know you're all right. let's go a little bit more. okay. okay. >> joel brooks is doing 12 years for assault. his adversary, john slaku is serving a six-year sentence for sexual assault. our cameras were there when officers interrogated them about the...
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cynthia ridola- seward said: "very sad! his concert was first back in the 80's."nd joe baker said: "very shocking news. 's not mourn death. inste ebrate the li legend. "party like it's 1999". one of my all te favorites." you can share your thoughts facebook-dot- com slash francisco. just two months ago: >>> you can share your thoughts at facebook.com/cbssanfrancisco. >>> two months ago the singer known as vanity passed away at a fremont hospital also at the age of 57. she was considered one of prince's first musical proteges. he produced her first hit song back in 1982 called nasty girl. vanity had been living in union city. >>> other news tonight there are new details about what police are doing to find this missing 2-year-old girl. her mother was found murdered in a san francisco park earlier this month. kpix 5's emily turner at police headquarters where detectives released some new pictures a few hours ago. emily. >> reporter: pictures of where this woman was found. they also brought more pictures forward of the little girl who is missing and her friends put th
cynthia ridola- seward said: "very sad! his concert was first back in the 80's."nd joe baker said: "very shocking news. 's not mourn death. inste ebrate the li legend. "party like it's 1999". one of my all te favorites." you can share your thoughts facebook-dot- com slash francisco. just two months ago: >>> you can share your thoughts at facebook.com/cbssanfrancisco. >>> two months ago the singer known as vanity passed away at a fremont hospital...
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joining us from the floor is an jim growth property ceo james seward.ames, you can get chance, did your ipo. it has been a dry pipe line. how do you feel? : i cannot be more proud to be associated with this company and the people in it. the reception we have gotten has been overwhelming, and i feel great. betty: so, who are your investors? are they investors that are traditionally in reits, or are they more diverse -- who are they exactly? broad sett: we have a of investors. it would include reit investors, funds, people that own and jim resort stock -- a nice, broad group. betty: james, tell us about -- mark: james, tell us about the timing. betty was saying this is the second big ipo in the week. there has not been too many. why did you choose now to get this off the ground? --mr. stewart: as we repair the company and looked at the capital market, it seemed and our discussions that we might be in a position to get a deck draft positively from the market here. so, as we started and began to talk to investors, that thesis really proved through. proceed,
joining us from the floor is an jim growth property ceo james seward.ames, you can get chance, did your ipo. it has been a dry pipe line. how do you feel? : i cannot be more proud to be associated with this company and the people in it. the reception we have gotten has been overwhelming, and i feel great. betty: so, who are your investors? are they investors that are traditionally in reits, or are they more diverse -- who are they exactly? broad sett: we have a of investors. it would include...
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seward said his magnanimity was superhuman. he did not hold grudges, even when he was insulted and treated badly. for example, lincoln and edward stanton were members of a legal team who worked on a case involving the mccormick reaper several years before the civil war. stanford -- stanton treated lincoln badly, refused to talk to him. stanton was contemptuous of lincoln. at their initial meeting, lincoln wanted to discuss ideas for the case. stanton walked away, muttering to another companion, "why did you bring that guy? he does not go any -- know anything and can do you no good." lincoln admired stanton. when he had to find a successor to simon cameron, secretary of war, lincoln consulted george hardy, who he had met at the trial. harding said he thought stanton would be the best person for the job, but he said, i know you could not and would not appoint him after the outrageous way he has insulted you and behave towards you. lincoln replied, "now, mr. harding, this is not a personal matter. i desire to do what is best to th
seward said his magnanimity was superhuman. he did not hold grudges, even when he was insulted and treated badly. for example, lincoln and edward stanton were members of a legal team who worked on a case involving the mccormick reaper several years before the civil war. stanford -- stanton treated lincoln badly, refused to talk to him. stanton was contemptuous of lincoln. at their initial meeting, lincoln wanted to discuss ideas for the case. stanton walked away, muttering to another companion,...
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william seward might not like those jokes. but the people like them. it was a way of connecting with the public. the homeliness become something that lincoln was more than happy to use to his advantage. opinions differ. he did not have the smoothness of the eastern politicians. a famous occasion in the lincoln douglas debates where lincoln says my opponent accused me of being two-faced. if i had another face, when i wear this one? that element where he is using it again and the humility that is not completely forced. not completely fictional. lincoln knew who he was. he knew what he looked like. the smoothness and urbanity that he can use to his advantage where he is this frontiersman coming east. whitman and lincoln share this curious connection. whitman comes to idolize lincoln. they never met. this amazing quote by whitman in one of his political tracts called the 18th president. he misses lincoln by two. he welcomes a redeemer president. who would come out of the real west clearing the woods and the prairie on the hillsides. some heroic shrewd full
william seward might not like those jokes. but the people like them. it was a way of connecting with the public. the homeliness become something that lincoln was more than happy to use to his advantage. opinions differ. he did not have the smoothness of the eastern politicians. a famous occasion in the lincoln douglas debates where lincoln says my opponent accused me of being two-faced. if i had another face, when i wear this one? that element where he is using it again and the humility that is...
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and then finding out about seward and the others. issue. harpers shows lincoln with his son, thad.his other son, willy, had died. not quite year before. these are all original. lincoln was respected, thought of as a loving family man. this is the scene that you saw where he jumps over the railing, he catches his spur on the american flag, drop to the ground, and hobbles out. onn he had hobbled out stage, there's only one actor onstage was finishing his lines. hand, a knife in his henry rathbone, who was a guest of the lincolns, along with his fiancÉe, clara harris. scene of theamous these areion, illustrated. this is the famous scene of the actual assassination. john wilkes booth more than likely had to pistols with him. not necessarily one pistol. when you bought derringer's, short barreled pistols, single shot, usually you them in pairs. if he had bought a pair of derringer's, which i believe he did, he would have cost $22 to $25 at the time. duplicates of the derringer's. with some old flasks and the agreement. it was a single shot, 44, but booze and put in a 41 caliber bullet.
and then finding out about seward and the others. issue. harpers shows lincoln with his son, thad.his other son, willy, had died. not quite year before. these are all original. lincoln was respected, thought of as a loving family man. this is the scene that you saw where he jumps over the railing, he catches his spur on the american flag, drop to the ground, and hobbles out. onn he had hobbled out stage, there's only one actor onstage was finishing his lines. hand, a knife in his henry...
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seward on the ballots to win that election. trump loses that convention, threats to run a third-party campaign, riots at the convention. clear to me donald trump is using the republican party. were he loses go back to the democrat party where he spent most of his life. >> that's absurd. >> is he going to get behind the front-runner? the winner of the convention? >> end of the day, delegates count. voters should appoint the consistently -- >> when he signed up. he knew the rules. how can you suddenly change the rules? >> we're not changing rules or asking rules to be changed. we have potentials, come off with a huge win tomorrow and the next day. i've said before. the takeaway really should be that donald trump has 2 million more votes than ted cruz. people in the united states of america want to believe the person with the most votes ought to win. >> it's the primary process at the end of the day. >> by the way, 65% of republican primary voters voted against donald trump. one tlerd -third of the vote. >> may hate the number of
seward on the ballots to win that election. trump loses that convention, threats to run a third-party campaign, riots at the convention. clear to me donald trump is using the republican party. were he loses go back to the democrat party where he spent most of his life. >> that's absurd. >> is he going to get behind the front-runner? the winner of the convention? >> end of the day, delegates count. voters should appoint the consistently -- >> when he signed up. he knew...