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and he said springfield. i said how long have you lived here? my whole life. and i thought, this is -- this is what i've waited for. and it was from the descriptions of the letter writers at the time. but when i met david donald at gettysburg for the richard nelson award of achievement, he wanted to hear it. and i thought what do you say to the author of a lincoln biography that was just awarded the pulitzer? i thought about that a while but i gave him the voice and he smiled that smile that is ever so david donald and he said it's as i expected. don't ever change it. >> so can you give us a full line right here in abraham li lincoln's voice as you interpret it? >> if we could first know where we are and whether we're attending, we could better judge what to do and how to do it. >> that's very nasal. and how -- the descriptions at the time described it as being high and very nasal? >> high pitched and a nasal, ready twang. i've got to go back and find where i read that but one of the other writers in the letters in those days, they would say dear cousin. heard
and he said springfield. i said how long have you lived here? my whole life. and i thought, this is -- this is what i've waited for. and it was from the descriptions of the letter writers at the time. but when i met david donald at gettysburg for the richard nelson award of achievement, he wanted to hear it. and i thought what do you say to the author of a lincoln biography that was just awarded the pulitzer? i thought about that a while but i gave him the voice and he smiled that smile that is...
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one is in springfield. ne is in the john hay library. never be your own lawyer, but lincoln was his own lawyer in that transaction. ok. that is really a side story, to say the least. because they bought up all the back copies, not one copy of the paper exists. they are all gone. somewhere in illinois, there has to be a copy, in case any of you have relatives, it would be a valuable relic. douglass's lk about series of newspapers that had such consequence. edna: he has three before the war is over. david: three different names to it. ed na: the first one is the northstar. the paper is very important. people read during those days believe it or not. it was important that it was a way to get word out to the public. and he had significant support from white readers. they were supporting him quite ell. his editorials, if you look at the papers now, they are absolutely extraordinary. you know exactly what is happening at any given moment in the history of the country, especially during the early war years. and so i so much love to look at thos
one is in springfield. ne is in the john hay library. never be your own lawyer, but lincoln was his own lawyer in that transaction. ok. that is really a side story, to say the least. because they bought up all the back copies, not one copy of the paper exists. they are all gone. somewhere in illinois, there has to be a copy, in case any of you have relatives, it would be a valuable relic. douglass's lk about series of newspapers that had such consequence. edna: he has three before the war is...
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so this week, i brought my skepticism to springfield, massachusetts, home of the minor league springfieldhris driedger is their goalie, and like everyone else in america, chris was amazed that a zamboni driver could do so well. >> can you believe it? >> reporter: i can because i think goalie-ing is a lot easier than people think. >> than it looks? you can go out and make some saves and they're going to hit you sometimes. >> reporter: right, you take up most of the net. >> you take up the net. >> reporter: a goal opening is 24 square feet, but a person in pads takes up almost half that, leaving just a few pockets to even defend. i predict i'm going to block eight out of ten, just like the zamboni driver. i drive a car. how much different is that from a zamboni? and with that, it was time to put my lack of skills to the test. my opponent would be no slouch-- a prime n.h.l. prospect named henrik borgstrom. you think you can score on me every time? >> i highly think so, yeah. you can't even hold your stick right. >> reporter: game on, rink rat. so, is goaltending really that hard? initial ind
so this week, i brought my skepticism to springfield, massachusetts, home of the minor league springfieldhris driedger is their goalie, and like everyone else in america, chris was amazed that a zamboni driver could do so well. >> can you believe it? >> reporter: i can because i think goalie-ing is a lot easier than people think. >> than it looks? you can go out and make some saves and they're going to hit you sometimes. >> reporter: right, you take up most of the net....
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if christ went to springfield once and got away, he will be damn careful not to come again. lincoln's humor was a colorful means of instruction and elucidation. he tells charles depew, i have been told i tell a great many stories. i reckon i do. in the long experience, the common people take them as they run, are more easily influenced and influenced through the medium of broad illustration than in any other way. lincoln uses stories as so parables. and in the courtroom he used opposite tales to win the confidence of jury's lacking in formal obligation. exposing the false logic -- he was reminded of a person who in having trouble closing up a barrel, put a boy inside to hold the head in place. the plan worked well that the cooper drove on the hoops and finished the job, forgetting all about the boy or how he was to be gotten out. the stories and striking images gave lincoln the means of driving home with engaging the economy. when john pope telegraphed washington he had captured 5000 of beauregard's men and was marching on the confederates and he would have the rebels in his
if christ went to springfield once and got away, he will be damn careful not to come again. lincoln's humor was a colorful means of instruction and elucidation. he tells charles depew, i have been told i tell a great many stories. i reckon i do. in the long experience, the common people take them as they run, are more easily influenced and influenced through the medium of broad illustration than in any other way. lincoln uses stories as so parables. and in the courtroom he used opposite tales...
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, massachusetts. >> i could not find him anywhere honored, and not even in springfield.springfield. >> brian comes across francis' post from way back in 2001. >> i got on the phone and left this very strange message. "are you the nephew of pt-109 crew member harold w. marney?" >> it was quite shocking to get a call out of the blue. >> in august 2013, that gravestone for uncle harold is placed at the veterans' cemetery. it gets dennis thinking about those four jfk letters written to his grandmother that he's been holding on to for 25 years. isn't time he did something with them? but then comes another kind of reckoning for dennis and francis. their brother john dies of diabetes at the age of 57. >> it kind of makes you start to think about what do you want to do with the rest of your life, 'cause his death was unexpected. >> they retrieve the letters, which francis has never seen. >> and i was actually shocked when i saw what the letters actually detailed. >> why now? >> the driving thing was the loss of our brother john. >> yeah. >> it was like a wake-up, you know, 'caus
, massachusetts. >> i could not find him anywhere honored, and not even in springfield.springfield. >> brian comes across francis' post from way back in 2001. >> i got on the phone and left this very strange message. "are you the nephew of pt-109 crew member harold w. marney?" >> it was quite shocking to get a call out of the blue. >> in august 2013, that gravestone for uncle harold is placed at the veterans' cemetery. it gets dennis thinking about those...
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obama launched his cam papaign m springfield. george w. bush will say my favorite president is lincoln. nixon would drink ginn and talk to a lincoln posh trit rtrait i white house. and these door roodore roosevel wrote about, in-counteri encoun ghost of lincoln. he has a real cast because of the civil war in the end is the crucible time in our country's history. but really washington could be tied with lincoln. those are the big two. >> to what extent though does his assassination really factor into miss phis popularity. he didn't have the opportunity during the zi in the second term to make mistakes. so if he had lived, would we think of him in the same way. >> barack obama finished 12 out of the 44. and he is the first president since eisenhower i believe to get 50% of the vote twice, two terms. what is your assessment of why he was able to do that when everybody else from eisenhower up to barack obama had trouble getting over 50% of the popular rote in each election? >> i think as a nation we like to think of ourselves as very inclusive
obama launched his cam papaign m springfield. george w. bush will say my favorite president is lincoln. nixon would drink ginn and talk to a lincoln posh trit rtrait i white house. and these door roodore roosevel wrote about, in-counteri encoun ghost of lincoln. he has a real cast because of the civil war in the end is the crucible time in our country's history. but really washington could be tied with lincoln. those are the big two. >> to what extent though does his assassination really...
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in his case, he chose cemetery in springfield. privately owned run by a cabinet maker who in all likelihood provided the hearse as well. there were rules about how this was all to be done. the exact trim of the hearse. hearses always had white feathers sticking up. this data back to medieval times when the lit candles around bodies lying in state. the placing of a biblical saying on a headstone, the exact arrangements for where he would have the service which would be at home, what that would look like. abraham lincoln could not afford to ignore these rules. he was a man from humble farming roots -- who strove to escape those roots and enter white respectability. he wanted and needed acceptance into polite springfield circles. the memories of little pigeon creek with its wilderness, not to mention his mother, sister and their awful suffering could not have been pleasant and lincoln wanted to get as far away from that as possible. he was an ambitious man on the make. he had to do dying as well as living correctly. 6:00 in thet morn
in his case, he chose cemetery in springfield. privately owned run by a cabinet maker who in all likelihood provided the hearse as well. there were rules about how this was all to be done. the exact trim of the hearse. hearses always had white feathers sticking up. this data back to medieval times when the lit candles around bodies lying in state. the placing of a biblical saying on a headstone, the exact arrangements for where he would have the service which would be at home, what that would...
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we can secretly owned a german newspaper published out of springfield, which -- did you know that? go back and look at lincoln and the power of the press. you were busy with this. this.n rescued david: was it a good investment? harold: it depends on his goals. you guys can talk about frederick douglass. that a publisher has relocated to springfield to start -- restart his german language paper, except his creditors seized the printing .ress lincoln learned about it. it will cost $500 to get it out. lincoln goes to the state committee and says, you should do this. they say, this guy is no good. he is a bit of a charlatan. lincoln gives him the $500. he says keep this paper going until december 1860. that is the end of the election period. say nothing against the principles of the state republican or national republican platform. if you comply in 1860, you can have the printing press and everything. friendsonths, lincoln's -- david: did he read german? harold: he did not. the only word that he knew was schnider. that means taylor. he knew that. the paper was constantly being springfi
we can secretly owned a german newspaper published out of springfield, which -- did you know that? go back and look at lincoln and the power of the press. you were busy with this. this.n rescued david: was it a good investment? harold: it depends on his goals. you guys can talk about frederick douglass. that a publisher has relocated to springfield to start -- restart his german language paper, except his creditors seized the printing .ress lincoln learned about it. it will cost $500 to get it...
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louis. [ applause ] mayor ken mcclure of springfield. [ applause ] and mayor brian brees of columbia. [ applause ] all of these mayors care deeply about their cities just as i care deeply about our entire state. we all know that missouri is diverse. and so are the opinions and needs of the people within it. but regardless of what part of the state we come from, we all want our communities to be safe and we worry when we see violent criminals threatening our neighborhoods. that concern for our citizens brought the five of us together. despite our varied backgrounds and different opinions, we have stayed focused on what we can accomplish by working together, while also showing respect and willingness to listen to one another. these mayors understand my commitment to support the second amendment for law-abiding citizens. and let me be clear, during my six years in the united states army, 22 years in law enforcement, and as a lifetime member of the nra, i have never, ever wavered my support for the second amendment. [ applause ] but we all have to understand the very real issues of violen
louis. [ applause ] mayor ken mcclure of springfield. [ applause ] and mayor brian brees of columbia. [ applause ] all of these mayors care deeply about their cities just as i care deeply about our entire state. we all know that missouri is diverse. and so are the opinions and needs of the people within it. but regardless of what part of the state we come from, we all want our communities to be safe and we worry when we see violent criminals threatening our neighborhoods. that concern for our...
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barack obama launches his campaign from springfield. it is about abraham lincoln and the team of rivals. george w. bush will tell you, my favorite president's lincoln. all he does is read lincoln books. nixon during the hype of watergate would think jin and talk to a lincoln portrait in the white house. theodore roosevelt wrote about it in his love of charles darwin come our site -- our great science presidents. he just has a real cast on the imagination, lincoln, because the civil war in the end is the crucible time in our country's history. but really, washington can be tied with lincoln. those are the big two. >> to what extent does his assassination factor into his popularity? because he was assassinated, he did not have that opportunity to join the second term to make mistakes. what would have happened had he lived? would we think of him in the same way? >> as you know, burn -- >> as you know, barack obama finished 12 out of the 44. he is the first president since eisenhower to get 50% of the vote twice. two terms. what is your ass
barack obama launches his campaign from springfield. it is about abraham lincoln and the team of rivals. george w. bush will tell you, my favorite president's lincoln. all he does is read lincoln books. nixon during the hype of watergate would think jin and talk to a lincoln portrait in the white house. theodore roosevelt wrote about it in his love of charles darwin come our site -- our great science presidents. he just has a real cast on the imagination, lincoln, because the civil war in the...
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brenda in springfield vermont, good evening to you. >> good evening.anted to say i do think he is guilty as sin but however the vote goes, i'm very curious to know and kind of scared what is going to happen when more information comes out, are these guys that are voting for an acquittal and they going to be eating their shoes because they were wrong? >> richard also calling on the guilty line, mount pocono pennsylvania. >> good evening, thank you for taking my call. i want to thank you so much for allowing the american people a platform to voice our opinion. he is guilty. in my mind he's guilty for so many reasons. i would like to remind the american people one of the first things that he hid from us, he hid his taxes from us. going to the actual trial i actually have been watching since 2015 since he announced his candidacy but sticking to the trial, what did i learn? i learned today that one of his attorneys in the president's counsel was also in the loop. in the loop. speaking of loops, this president has found also to wait all sorts of loopholes in
brenda in springfield vermont, good evening to you. >> good evening.anted to say i do think he is guilty as sin but however the vote goes, i'm very curious to know and kind of scared what is going to happen when more information comes out, are these guys that are voting for an acquittal and they going to be eating their shoes because they were wrong? >> richard also calling on the guilty line, mount pocono pennsylvania. >> good evening, thank you for taking my call. i want to...
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again as i anarrow stripe of some very heavy snow today in areas of central oklahoma up toward springfield, maybe the joplin area too, heading up near st. louis. st. louis. and then through northern portions of illinois and also indiana. and look at this as we go through friday the back side of the storm could develop a very good heavy band of snow for our friendd enough for snow today in areas like chicago, also through southern portions of michigan and be ready tomorrow morning for your snow in areas of the northeast. we'll talk about the severe weather threat coming up >> a lot to watch. bill, thank you. >>> so the super bowl's over but the kansas city chiefs are not done celebrating yet tight end travis kelce celebrated by drinking beer right from the lombardi trophy the athlete says he grew up playing hockey and always wanted to chug out of the stanley cup after winning a championship, so he decided to start his own tradition as super bowl champ. he turned the trophy into a beer luge and named it's lombardi luge maybe it's a thing he's starting right there. >> yeah. straight ahead a k
again as i anarrow stripe of some very heavy snow today in areas of central oklahoma up toward springfield, maybe the joplin area too, heading up near st. louis. st. louis. and then through northern portions of illinois and also indiana. and look at this as we go through friday the back side of the storm could develop a very good heavy band of snow for our friendd enough for snow today in areas like chicago, also through southern portions of michigan and be ready tomorrow morning for your snow...
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. >> peyton, springfield, new hampshire, democratic caller. >> caller: yes, hi, first, thanks for c-span, you guys are true national resource, thanks very much. the comment and a couple of things, one, i think you need to get politics as far away from this as possible. you know, you have a 2% fatality rate, it looks like, and normal flu is like 10.0, 0.1, so that is 20 x, so you have a wave of events that really might start tress testing our government and our hospitals and we need to be really honest and get expertise and functioning government into place here, and so i think that's the real comment, because maybe we've been sort of lucky to sidestep some of this with a lot of the political rhetoric that we've had over the last let's say 20 years, that have discharged and sidestepped all expertise of a functioning government but we're going to need to get really active about that, and this wave is coming and i would say the people need to prepare for that. >> well, i agree with you, that this coronavirus has really been an alarm that says are we prepared to deal with the kinds of health
. >> peyton, springfield, new hampshire, democratic caller. >> caller: yes, hi, first, thanks for c-span, you guys are true national resource, thanks very much. the comment and a couple of things, one, i think you need to get politics as far away from this as possible. you know, you have a 2% fatality rate, it looks like, and normal flu is like 10.0, 0.1, so that is 20 x, so you have a wave of events that really might start tress testing our government and our hospitals and we need...
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just a year after the race riots in springfield. i'm proud to recognize theresa's fearless leadership and i look forward to continuing to work with her to bring this national recognition to springfield, illinois. congratulations, theresa, on this prestigious honor. we are very proud of you. yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from oregon seek recognition? >> request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, madam speaker. benjamin franklin said an investment in knowledge pays the best interest. ms. bonamici: i agree. i'm proud to lead the public schools week resolution with my colleagues, representatives pocan, graves, and thompson. this resolution recognizes the importance of and contributions of our public schools to the country and to our nation's young people. i came to congress to strengthen public education and to make sure that all students, regardless of their race, color
just a year after the race riots in springfield. i'm proud to recognize theresa's fearless leadership and i look forward to continuing to work with her to bring this national recognition to springfield, illinois. congratulations, theresa, on this prestigious honor. we are very proud of you. yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from oregon seek recognition? >> request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore:...
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ok, jeff, springfield, ohio, democratic caller. >> let's see if we can get this whole thing straightened out. the people are calling in saying have taken oney trump ever since the beginning and all this, but what they don't realize is trump had the russians in his campaign from the beginning, and they tricked the suspicions of the fbi, and that's why trump was being investigated. that's just simple. it's not the fbi's fault. i'm going to skip over to health care, though. people keep talking about we are going to lose our health insurance, but in actuality, everybody needs health assurance, because truly everybody is going to need to go to the hospitals at some point, or dr. care, some kind of medical care. we are always talking about getting health insurance, but we need health assurance. we all need it. >> i'm going to leave it there. we are standing outside the venue, and we just saw the joe biden campaign bus approaching into the parking lot, so he should be arriving any minute. while we wait, though, let me show you, real quickly, michael moore from last night, the filmmaker who has
ok, jeff, springfield, ohio, democratic caller. >> let's see if we can get this whole thing straightened out. the people are calling in saying have taken oney trump ever since the beginning and all this, but what they don't realize is trump had the russians in his campaign from the beginning, and they tricked the suspicions of the fbi, and that's why trump was being investigated. that's just simple. it's not the fbi's fault. i'm going to skip over to health care, though. people keep...
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another prime example was 17 year old lesley gore with you don't own me and british style icon dusty springfield proclaiming i want to be a free girl. helen reddy as i am woman also became a key song of the feminist movement. westerman singer nico with her dark and non-conformist demeanor established a new image of women. in 9 to 5 dolly parton song about unequal treatment in the workplace suzi quatro was the 1st female bass player to become a major rock star. in the early 1970 s. patti smith conquered yet another male bastion punk she crushed and cast aside practically every stereotype about how women should look and behave in the same. price might still be in power with female and male punk rockers. pushing growth goes taboos of the deal having to have makeup and means go look like the guy in. the rock sort of guitar player or the rock god it's. for a very long time and i think it's fantastic that women are just just pushing us aside and taking that role and being like you know this is who we are not like your bullshit. think it's great. to do and so she became a huge influence and inspiration
another prime example was 17 year old lesley gore with you don't own me and british style icon dusty springfield proclaiming i want to be a free girl. helen reddy as i am woman also became a key song of the feminist movement. westerman singer nico with her dark and non-conformist demeanor established a new image of women. in 9 to 5 dolly parton song about unequal treatment in the workplace suzi quatro was the 1st female bass player to become a major rock star. in the early 1970 s. patti smith...
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they traded in their springfields for american-made, russian-design guns that the soldiers complained had such poor aim, it could shoot around corners. they were equipped with this because there were millions of rounds of ammunition for these guns, supposedly sitting in arkhangelsk, but it had been probably carried off by the bolsheviks by that time. anyway, they left england in late august, 1918, sailed around this way. no, this way. yeah, that way. i hit the wrong button, i do that a lot. they sailed around here. their destination was actually murmansk. there came an urgent call that they needed to go to arkhangelsk to rescue these sailors who had disappeared in the russian wilderness. they diverted their path and landed in arkhangelsk on september 5, 1918. the next day, ensign donald hicks and his men appeared on the railway line. the urgency was no longer there. anyway, it was a series of mistakes, as we will see. they were quickly taken from their transports. the third battalion was put on a train on september 6 and immediately ran into opposition from the local bolshevik fighter
they traded in their springfields for american-made, russian-design guns that the soldiers complained had such poor aim, it could shoot around corners. they were equipped with this because there were millions of rounds of ammunition for these guns, supposedly sitting in arkhangelsk, but it had been probably carried off by the bolsheviks by that time. anyway, they left england in late august, 1918, sailed around this way. no, this way. yeah, that way. i hit the wrong button, i do that a lot....
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>>ca springfield illinois. >>caller: hello. goodod morning. i have a couple comments in the question. you had to reporters on last week with greta one from the new york times and one from the washington post. they both stated they were not biased at all. that's what they stated they are on live tv then the night trump was impeached then they were celebrating the impeachment vote but they sat there on my television and looked in the camera said he's not biased and then caught with a photograph celebrating impeachment with other reporters so what is america supposed to think about that? how can we ever trust the media again cracks how can we? the trust has been broken you have to go through so many different avenues even then i don't know if you even get all .he truth after that my question steve, if c-span viewers would do their research go online and get on their smart phone i know you guys are nonbiased as best you can be, but my goodness you and everybody that if you do a background check they are all democrats. that's a fact pedro and john
>>ca springfield illinois. >>caller: hello. goodod morning. i have a couple comments in the question. you had to reporters on last week with greta one from the new york times and one from the washington post. they both stated they were not biased at all. that's what they stated they are on live tv then the night trump was impeached then they were celebrating the impeachment vote but they sat there on my television and looked in the camera said he's not biased and then caught with a...
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important for the federal government to send him away knowing a man this was not trying to go to springfield or profit from his public office. i can tell you it was heart warming to see the family back together today to walk in that home and see rod and patty and their two daughters have eight long years. justice here, how much time should he have served? >> honestly, i don't think he crossed the line. we can have a discussion about that. he was doing his job and that was going around and making money. >> bill: with the hospital and everything else. >> we can talk about the children's hospital. the fact she was lobbying for a rate increase for doctors at the children's hospital. he talked about it with his staff and approved it and a week later his brother who is his campaign manager called and asked for a fundraiser from the head of children's memorial hospital. i don't like getting fund raising calls myself but it's not a shakedown. >> bill: you're arguing politicians do this kind of thing is that what i'm hearing? >> you have to raise money unless you can self-fund like mayor bloomberg. i
important for the federal government to send him away knowing a man this was not trying to go to springfield or profit from his public office. i can tell you it was heart warming to see the family back together today to walk in that home and see rod and patty and their two daughters have eight long years. justice here, how much time should he have served? >> honestly, i don't think he crossed the line. we can have a discussion about that. he was doing his job and that was going around and...
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blagojevich earlier today saying he was persecuted by the swamp, specifically referring the swamp as springfield, illinois. that state's capital. but this obviously, ali, strooking to people because blagojevich in many ways was the poster child for the type of pay to play politics that president trump then candidate trump vowed to get rid of. >> yeah. it was interesting saying wrongfully convicted, sentenced for a nonviolent crime is an interesting conversation in social justice circles but there was facts in that thing. peter, more than a quarter center in this business, i have not heard somebody in a conversation use bouffant on tv. >> it covers for blagojevich. >> thank you, my friend. good to see you. >> thanks. >>> latinos in nevada becoming a crucial voting bloc in the state. we'll hear from them after the break of the issues bringing them out to caucus. when you shop with wayfair, you spend less and get way more. so you can bring your vision to life and save in more ways than one. for small prices, you can build big dreams, spend less, get way more. shop everything home at wayfair.com sup
blagojevich earlier today saying he was persecuted by the swamp, specifically referring the swamp as springfield, illinois. that state's capital. but this obviously, ali, strooking to people because blagojevich in many ways was the poster child for the type of pay to play politics that president trump then candidate trump vowed to get rid of. >> yeah. it was interesting saying wrongfully convicted, sentenced for a nonviolent crime is an interesting conversation in social justice circles...
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the inction ceremony will then be onaugust 29th in springfield, massachusetts. for your money this morning, sprint and t mobile are on the cusp of merging the neyork attorney general says she losing a case thatas aimed er at stopping that deal new york and a dozen other states sued to op the $26 billion merger they say would hurt consurs by reducing competition. us marrero ruled against them however thismonth, w york's attorney general will lead to james saysthat she won't appeal that ruling and cafornia's attorney general is still considering the option as now thoh the merger peers, likely to happen. coming up at 7 o'clock on the kr 00:04am morning newse continue to celrate black history month, we'll tell you how one group is pushing for for a pardon for cil rights hero. m steyer: listen, every democrat running for president is better than the criminal in the white hous we all have progressive plans to address the bichallenges facing our country. what makes me different, is i've been working for ten years outside of washington, to end the corporate takeover of
the inction ceremony will then be onaugust 29th in springfield, massachusetts. for your money this morning, sprint and t mobile are on the cusp of merging the neyork attorney general says she losing a case thatas aimed er at stopping that deal new york and a dozen other states sued to op the $26 billion merger they say would hurt consurs by reducing competition. us marrero ruled against them however thismonth, w york's attorney general will lead to james saysthat she won't appeal that ruling...
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we have federal investigations going on at the chicago city level and state government down in springfieldt are going on. and then you have trump saying this was harsh. >> let us say once again, he tried to shake down a children's hospital. >>> up next, a new kind of activism heading into the presidential election. and it's taking shape on an unprecedented scale. electing a democrat in november. my conversation with some of those organizers after the break. >>> what's at stake in harvey weinstein's rape trial, as jurors enter their fourth hour of deliberation. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ applebee's new irresist-a-bowls now starting at $7.99. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. >>> welcome back, the angst that so many democrats are feeling in the midst of this rice, has translated to a new kind of activism for a presidential year. 1 million people dedicated to electing a democratic president no matter who he or she might be. so whatever happens in nevada or south carolina, they are going to keep going. ready to unleash their power once there is a nominee. and they started to build a war chest for that
we have federal investigations going on at the chicago city level and state government down in springfieldt are going on. and then you have trump saying this was harsh. >> let us say once again, he tried to shake down a children's hospital. >>> up next, a new kind of activism heading into the presidential election. and it's taking shape on an unprecedented scale. electing a democrat in november. my conversation with some of those organizers after the break. >>> what's at...
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house divideds speech to the republican state convention in springfield is quoted and leslie. -- quoted endlessly. occupation will not happen until -- house divided against itself cannot stand. i believe this government cannot endure permanently half slave and half free. i do not expect the union to be dissolved. i do not expect the house to fall. but i do expect it will cease to be divided. it will become all one thing were all the other. i never get tired of that quote. stewart's conflict on october 25, widely read and commented on at the time, was even more strident. our country is a fear which exhibits in full operation two different political systems, one of free orthe basis slave labor, the other on the label --the voluntary labor of free men. these antagonistic systems are continually coming into closer contact and collision result. it is at the irrepressible conflict between opposing and entering forces and it means the united states must and will, sooner or later, become either entirely a slaveholding nation or entirely a free labor nation. gary: before moving on, we want to re
house divideds speech to the republican state convention in springfield is quoted and leslie. -- quoted endlessly. occupation will not happen until -- house divided against itself cannot stand. i believe this government cannot endure permanently half slave and half free. i do not expect the union to be dissolved. i do not expect the house to fall. but i do expect it will cease to be divided. it will become all one thing were all the other. i never get tired of that quote. stewart's conflict on...
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the springfield massachusetts location is struggling and there was a note questions g gm credit and ability to sustain long-term coronavirus disruption and then activist investors keith vester named to the board last year agitating for change here $300 million in big cost cutting initiatives. selling premier properties like the bellagio and mgm grand on the strip. this is the company in the midst of a call i'll bring you back any headlines i find. >> please do thank you. lets talk about it guys. it's not a segment we talk about much but tim an odd departure to sense yeah the stock up 18% over six months not as good as the market. its outperformed las vegas sands. not like the company is tanking. >> as it should. certainly with the focused on macao. mgm reminding audience 30% of the revenues come from china whereas wynn is 75%. different profile on risk. as talked about, the fact that mgm is doing everything to improve the balance sheet makes it more defensive. the sale of the ground, sold the property i think at a 15 757 times multiplen ebidta, very attractive. i think getting them down to
the springfield massachusetts location is struggling and there was a note questions g gm credit and ability to sustain long-term coronavirus disruption and then activist investors keith vester named to the board last year agitating for change here $300 million in big cost cutting initiatives. selling premier properties like the bellagio and mgm grand on the strip. this is the company in the midst of a call i'll bring you back any headlines i find. >> please do thank you. lets talk about...
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the most american of all sports, professional basketball a game literally invented in a gym in springfieldmassachusetts ripped off the mask and showed the world who reallyas controls the league. nba general manager darryl morey you will remember wrote a tweet supporting pro-democracy protesters in hong kong. the resulting backlash, he had to apologize for daring to criticize china's fascistth regime. lebron james weighed in, explaining that freedom of speech in america is vastly overrated. >> so many people could have been harmed, not only financially but physically, emotionally, spiritually. so, just be careful what we tweet and we say and what we do, even though, yes, we do have freedom of speech but there can be a lot of negative that comes with that, too. >> tucker: um-huh. just be careful with what you tweet or say because the chinese are watching and they pay the bills. golden state warriors coach steve kerr meanwhile explained there is really no moral difference between america and communist china. >> it does not come up in terms of people asking me about it. people discussing it. n
the most american of all sports, professional basketball a game literally invented in a gym in springfieldmassachusetts ripped off the mask and showed the world who reallyas controls the league. nba general manager darryl morey you will remember wrote a tweet supporting pro-democracy protesters in hong kong. the resulting backlash, he had to apologize for daring to criticize china's fascistth regime. lebron james weighed in, explaining that freedom of speech in america is vastly overrated....
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snowing in areas like springfield. later on this evening, it arrived in st.is and heads to chicago. now, the thing that changes overnight if you're in northern new england this is quite the snowstorm for you. thursday morning you get a little icing but friday morning looks to snow hard. that's a foot possible from buffalo, syracuse, northern portions of vermont, new hampshire and maine. and then central, note nothing, guys from areas from boston, philly to d.c. just a big old rainstorm. when we come back, we're going to talk about the severe weather threat. we're having tornados we're tracking tonight and tomorrow. we'll tell you who's at risk. >>> we're going to show you what some of the democratic candidates are saying about the unclear results out of iowa. >>> and what mike bloomberg is doing with his campaign in the aftermath of the iowa chaos. we're back in a moment. the only fda-approved once-daily 3-in-1 copd treatment. ♪ trelegy ♪ the power of 1,2,3 ♪ trelegy ♪ 1,2,3 ♪ trelegy man: with trelegy and the power of 1, 2, 3, i'm breathing better. trelegy w
snowing in areas like springfield. later on this evening, it arrived in st.is and heads to chicago. now, the thing that changes overnight if you're in northern new england this is quite the snowstorm for you. thursday morning you get a little icing but friday morning looks to snow hard. that's a foot possible from buffalo, syracuse, northern portions of vermont, new hampshire and maine. and then central, note nothing, guys from areas from boston, philly to d.c. just a big old rainstorm. when we...
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reporting in springfield mark maxwell. >>well coming up next how a date night turned into another night on duty for 2 police officers in kentucky refreshing bath updates... ...at the right prices start with lowe's. shop our bath savings event and get up to... 40% off select bath essentials. and finish it off with dual-scrub stain resistant... valspar ultra interior paint plus primer starting at $24.98 a gallon. do it right for less. start with lowe's. introducing wendy's big bacon classic. with fresh, never frozen beef and hot crispy bacon. if you're not getting your bacon cheeseburger from wendy's, what are you getting? (soft rock music playing) get the big bacon classic now on wendy's made to crave menu. >>well 2 police officers who were who are. >>married enjoying a date night it turned into a crime scene when a man with a gun walked into the restaurant. you can see the masked robber walking up to the register here at this kentucky restaurant, even though they were off the clock of course they knew they had to step in a
reporting in springfield mark maxwell. >>well coming up next how a date night turned into another night on duty for 2 police officers in kentucky refreshing bath updates... ...at the right prices start with lowe's. shop our bath savings event and get up to... 40% off select bath essentials. and finish it off with dual-scrub stain resistant... valspar ultra interior paint plus primer starting at $24.98 a gallon. do it right for less. start with lowe's. introducing wendy's big bacon...
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. >> senator barack obama threw his hat in the crowded ring today in springfield, illinois. >> one thingan say with certainty about illinois senator barack obama is that there's never been another presidential candidate like him. he has a foreign sounding name that rhymes with osama is and admitted to using marijuana and cocaine as a teenager. he's half black, half white and in terms of political experience, green. >> as a senate candidate in 2004, barack obama stepped on to the national stage and wowed the democratic national convention with his eloquence. >> there is not a liberal america and a conservative america. there's the united states of america. there's not a black america and a white america and latino america and asian america. there's the united states of america. >> i encouraged barack obama to give thought to the presidency early on. i felt that he could really bring people together and increasingly the longer you're in washington, the less viable you are. >> america is hungry for change. america wants something new. >> held by the media hungry for a fresh face and a good
. >> senator barack obama threw his hat in the crowded ring today in springfield, illinois. >> one thingan say with certainty about illinois senator barack obama is that there's never been another presidential candidate like him. he has a foreign sounding name that rhymes with osama is and admitted to using marijuana and cocaine as a teenager. he's half black, half white and in terms of political experience, green. >> as a senate candidate in 2004, barack obama stepped on to...
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we don't go in and consciously say let's make this a buffalo springfield song.nistic, i imagine, recording industry. >> we concentrate on the music, you know. we don't really worry about those things. we just keep writing songs. >> i think that there was a little bit of an attitude like they're okay for chicks. they can play okay for girls. we didn't understand why our gender mattered or why it defined us. >> "people" magazine this week says it will take an act of congress to keep this woman from becoming a megastar. whitney houston! ♪ how will i know if he really loves me ♪ ♪ i say a prayer with every heartbeat ♪ >> whether she was doing a dance song or she was doing a ballad -- ♪ the greatest love of all >> it kind of stopped in you your tracks because you couldn't believe one woman could be blessed with that much, with the looks and the talent. >> this lady started out as a dancer, went to new york, went to paris, worked with bands, came back as a single. and is she hot. this is madonna. ♪ >> if you saw madonna then, she looked just like the girls who hung ou
we don't go in and consciously say let's make this a buffalo springfield song.nistic, i imagine, recording industry. >> we concentrate on the music, you know. we don't really worry about those things. we just keep writing songs. >> i think that there was a little bit of an attitude like they're okay for chicks. they can play okay for girls. we didn't understand why our gender mattered or why it defined us. >> "people" magazine this week says it will take an act of...
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anywhere i go across the state, cost of issing and access to housing the number one issue, whether to springfield to worcester to boston. we have to do a lot more to make sure housing is affordable. aspent a couple of years as legal aid volunteer in the housing courts in the midst of the foreclosure crisis. you see the outcomes every day, don'tallenge if people have access to protections. >> should we return to rent control? rep. kennedy: resident stabilization needs to be on the table and there's a wide variety can address.e rent control can be part of that debate. you're looking for systemic reforms that are necessary, investment in affordable housing, reforms to infrastructure and public transit to make sure there's housing that's affordable, as well. and last piece, you have to address the other economic in boston.we have healthcare costs, costs of childcare. to raise a child from birth to 5 than to send kid to college at boston university. >> rent control, yes or no, senator? would support any community that wants it to impose rent control. >> local options? sen. markey: local option. if the
anywhere i go across the state, cost of issing and access to housing the number one issue, whether to springfield to worcester to boston. we have to do a lot more to make sure housing is affordable. aspent a couple of years as legal aid volunteer in the housing courts in the midst of the foreclosure crisis. you see the outcomes every day, don'tallenge if people have access to protections. >> should we return to rent control? rep. kennedy: resident stabilization needs to be on the table...
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sanders has events in springfield tomorrow and boston on saturday. warren, for her part, isn't saying if her home state could make or break her campaign. >> six days, massachusetts going to vote. is it a must-win for you, massachusetts? >> i'm out here fighting for every vote. >> still with us. beth and michael. let's talk about michael bloomberg. the premise of his campaign, late-starting campaign, seemed to be offering insurance policy to democrats who didn't want sanders and didn't want warren as the nominee. it was basically if they get hot in the early states and joe biden collapses and there's nothing standing between them and the nomination, here's michael bloomberg coming in on super tuesday. but if we're looking at a scenario where on saturday night these polls prove to be correct and joe biden gets a big win out of south carolina, where does michael bloomberg go from there? what's the justification from there? is he then getting in the way of a candidate like biden beating sanders or warren? >> he's been campaigning hard in all the super tu
sanders has events in springfield tomorrow and boston on saturday. warren, for her part, isn't saying if her home state could make or break her campaign. >> six days, massachusetts going to vote. is it a must-win for you, massachusetts? >> i'm out here fighting for every vote. >> still with us. beth and michael. let's talk about michael bloomberg. the premise of his campaign, late-starting campaign, seemed to be offering insurance policy to democrats who didn't want sanders...
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. >> this is steve polken, writes a column in "the springfield news leader" called "poking around," whichered that lisa's sister shawn got busy soon after the deadly christmas morning. >> in early january she went to the office of the missouri state highway patrol to express their belief that this in fact was a murder. >> she lucked into a highly-experienced detective named dan nash. >> long-time investigator who has been involved in several high-profile murder cases in the ozarks. >> and when sergeant nash took one look at that file, something forensic seemed off. he was inclined to agree with shawn. didn't look like suicide at all. >> he was just struck by the fact that if lisa jennings had shot herself using her right hand that there would be more blowback from that wound than one drop of blood. >> three months after that christmas eve, investigator nash drove over to brad's farm. told him he was looking at the case again. >> and wanted the bath robe that mr. jennings was wearing that night. >> the robe he had on when he said he found lisa dead and held her in his arms. >> why three mo
. >> this is steve polken, writes a column in "the springfield news leader" called "poking around," whichered that lisa's sister shawn got busy soon after the deadly christmas morning. >> in early january she went to the office of the missouri state highway patrol to express their belief that this in fact was a murder. >> she lucked into a highly-experienced detective named dan nash. >> long-time investigator who has been involved in several...
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american was horrified and heartbroken by the tragic killings in jonesboro, paducah, pearl, edinboro, springfield. we were deeply moved by the courageous parents now working to keep guns out of the hands of children and to make other efforts so that other parents don't have to live through their loss. after she lost her daughter, suzann wilson of jonesboro, arkansas, came here to the white house with a powerful plea. she said, "please, please, for the sake of your children, lock up your guns. don't let what happened in jonesboro happen in your town." it's a message she is passionately advocating every day. suzann is here with us tonight, with the first lady. i'd like to thank her for her courage and her commitment. [applause] thank you. [applause] in memory of all the children who lost their lives to school violence, i ask you to strengthen the safe and drug-free school act, to pass legislation to require child trigger locks, to do everything possible to keep our children safe. [applause] a century ago, president theodore roosevelt defined our "great, central task" as "leaving this land even a be
american was horrified and heartbroken by the tragic killings in jonesboro, paducah, pearl, edinboro, springfield. we were deeply moved by the courageous parents now working to keep guns out of the hands of children and to make other efforts so that other parents don't have to live through their loss. after she lost her daughter, suzann wilson of jonesboro, arkansas, came here to the white house with a powerful plea. she said, "please, please, for the sake of your children, lock up your...
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, the show is called the million project and it's on tour right now cuses on milly sawyers from springfieldcently recovered documents that piece her life together the director says the telling stories like this could help us all to move forward. >>i think it's really very crucial because we do become the stories that we tell. and here's a woman and slave woman. sees herself as a free person. and so has the tenacity to really go for that. >>the actress of the story sparks a ntinued desire for >>all right, he's a quick live look outside we have our camera at the embarcadero in san francisco looking out over the bay bridge. it is a little gray but john's promising us at least a little bit of sunshine. this afternoon on valentine's day she didn't have any outdoor plans today. like the weather should be on your side we'll be right back. >>interest. >>all right take a look at this moderate bay whale watch captured video of a northern right whale dolphin couple as u can see the swimming in monterrey can hear. >>and so they're saying if i could speak oil for to speed things interesting if we get an
, the show is called the million project and it's on tour right now cuses on milly sawyers from springfieldcently recovered documents that piece her life together the director says the telling stories like this could help us all to move forward. >>i think it's really very crucial because we do become the stories that we tell. and here's a woman and slave woman. sees herself as a free person. and so has the tenacity to really go for that. >>the actress of the story sparks a ntinued...
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i met frank when he was a fire chief in springfield, illinois. frank was a proud illinois national guardsman, former alderman, and former mayor. everyone who knew frank knew he was not afraid to speak his mind. we will miss that. cindy worked as a nurse for 27 years before becoming the county coroner. she truly loved her job as coroner and took pride in making the office the best it could be. i was blessed to see cynda days before the tragic crash. i can't believe they are gone. i still owe franc a cheeseburger from bill's toasty for a wainlor he won with me class year. it will be reminder when i eat that cheeseburger that life is too short. my thoughts and prayers are with their son alex during this impossibly difficult time. springfield won't be the same without you, frank and cynda, god bless. yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gen
i met frank when he was a fire chief in springfield, illinois. frank was a proud illinois national guardsman, former alderman, and former mayor. everyone who knew frank knew he was not afraid to speak his mind. we will miss that. cindy worked as a nurse for 27 years before becoming the county coroner. she truly loved her job as coroner and took pride in making the office the best it could be. i was blessed to see cynda days before the tragic crash. i can't believe they are gone. i still owe...
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cost of housing and access to housing is the number-one issue whether , that is in pittsfield, to springfield, to worcester, to boston and anyplace in between. so we have to do a lot more to make sure housing is affordable. know, i spent a couple of years as a legal aid volunteer in the housing court in boston, trying to keep people in their homes in the midst of the foreclosure crisis. you see the impact every day of a system that has robust protections, but the challenge is if people don't know about them or have access to them. >> should we return to rent control? rep. kennedy: rent stabilization needs to be on the table and there's a wide variety of measures we can address. rent control can be part of that debate. i do think that if you are looking for systemic reforms statewide that are necessary, investment in affordable housing, reforms to infrastructure and public transit to make sure there's more housing that's affordable, as well. and to the last piece, you have to address the other economic challenges we have in boston. healthcare costs, costs of childcare. it costs more to raise a
cost of housing and access to housing is the number-one issue whether , that is in pittsfield, to springfield, to worcester, to boston and anyplace in between. so we have to do a lot more to make sure housing is affordable. know, i spent a couple of years as a legal aid volunteer in the housing court in boston, trying to keep people in their homes in the midst of the foreclosure crisis. you see the impact every day of a system that has robust protections, but the challenge is if people don't...
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i would come with him on springfield avenue in newark. we would go to pattison in passaic. after the second world war, all the army and navy stores. i really got to know new jersey. my first wife was from bayonne new jersey. her classmate in high school was barney frank. who i got to meet when he was 16 years old. i always knew he would be a politician i'm here to talk about something that can happened to me, happen to you. it can happen to your sons. it can happen to your nephews. it can happen to your husbands. i was on top of the world. i was 76 years old. i just retired from harvard after teaching there for 50 years without a single complaint ever leveled against me. i had highest teacher rating for many years. i mentored many students. i taught 10,000 students all together. i was being honored. i got honorary degrees. i got all kind of honors. it was a time in my life to sit back and really reflect on what i had accomplished growing up in brooklyn in a poor family. first of my family who graduated from college. first in my family obviously to become a professional. sud
i would come with him on springfield avenue in newark. we would go to pattison in passaic. after the second world war, all the army and navy stores. i really got to know new jersey. my first wife was from bayonne new jersey. her classmate in high school was barney frank. who i got to meet when he was 16 years old. i always knew he would be a politician i'm here to talk about something that can happened to me, happen to you. it can happen to your sons. it can happen to your nephews. it can...