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many today. 68 years ago in springfield, illinois, governor stevenson gracefully conceded his loss to dwight eisenhower and said it is traditional american and told his disappointers to fight hard but then he added that it is equally to close ranks as soon as the people have spoken. not the congress, not the electors the people have spoken. that which unite us as american citizens is far greater than that which divides us. -- us as political partiers. it was another man from spring springfield, four scores and eight years earlier, who won re-election to the presidency and the national crisis that tested our country and its democratic institutions. who pleaded even in his hour of ctory for the same spirit of reconciliation. that was the party of lincoln. that hasn't happened to this hour. lincoln said, now that the election is over, he asked, may not all having a common interest reunite in a common effort to save our common country. such is the duty of an american who stands for elections, or participates in our politics, to be either humble in triumph or gracious in defeat. i've lost
many today. 68 years ago in springfield, illinois, governor stevenson gracefully conceded his loss to dwight eisenhower and said it is traditional american and told his disappointers to fight hard but then he added that it is equally to close ranks as soon as the people have spoken. not the congress, not the electors the people have spoken. that which unite us as american citizens is far greater than that which divides us. -- us as political partiers. it was another man from spring springfield,...
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many today. 68 years ago in springfield, illinois, governor stevenson gracefully conceded his loss to dwight eisenhower and said it is traditional american and told his disappointers to fight hard but then he added that it is equally to close ranks as soon as the people have spoken. not the congress, not the electors the people have spoken. that which unite us as american citizens is far greater than that which divides us. -- us as political partiers. it was another man from spring springfield, four scores and eight years earlier, who won re-election to the presidency and the national crisis that tested our country and its democratic institutions. who pleaded even in his hour of ctory for the same spirit of reconciliation. that was the party of lincoln. that hasn't happened to this hour. lincoln said, now that the election is over, he asked, may not all having a common interest reunite in a common effort to save our common country. such is the duty of an american who stands for elections, or participates in our politics, to be either humble in triumph or gracious in defeat. i've lost
many today. 68 years ago in springfield, illinois, governor stevenson gracefully conceded his loss to dwight eisenhower and said it is traditional american and told his disappointers to fight hard but then he added that it is equally to close ranks as soon as the people have spoken. not the congress, not the electors the people have spoken. that which unite us as american citizens is far greater than that which divides us. -- us as political partiers. it was another man from spring springfield,...
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bunch of wagon boxes and laid them on the ground and jammed it full of ammunition for these updated springfield rifles. now they don't have to stand up to load them. fighting with muzzleloader's is absolutely pointless out here. it looks like exactly the same gun. when the 800 warriors that had gathered that day at the wagon box start to attack the woodcutting camp and all the woodcutter's and soldiers there to protect the woodcutting activities, it is a massive shootout for four hours. thousands of rounds of ammo. 26 soldiers and civilians lived through it out of 34 and we don't know how many of red cloud's forces were casualties that day but there were about 800 that had gathered to fight those 34 in the wagon box corral. it lasted about four hours and carrington is able -- the post command is able to get the howitzer to the wagon box corral and that disperses the fighting force -- what a shootout, for four hours. an absolutely incredible engagement out there. it is largely uneventful except for the smaller engagements in the outlying areas of the fort. they live through the winter and by apr
bunch of wagon boxes and laid them on the ground and jammed it full of ammunition for these updated springfield rifles. now they don't have to stand up to load them. fighting with muzzleloader's is absolutely pointless out here. it looks like exactly the same gun. when the 800 warriors that had gathered that day at the wagon box start to attack the woodcutting camp and all the woodcutter's and soldiers there to protect the woodcutting activities, it is a massive shootout for four hours....
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that farewell speech to springfield, he tried to write out afterwards, but it was so rocky that he gave the text to a secretary and the rest of it is recorded in the secretaries hand. in fact, he wrote the gettysburg address very carefully and diligently while nursing his small son from a mild case of smallpox, which he then got. if the gettysburg ceremony had been on november 20th and not november 19th, it probably would not have been delivered. because abraham lincoln came down with a smallpox on the way home from gettysburg. and he was tended by his valet, an african american man named william johnson, who he had hired against the wishes of the irish american dormant of the house, of the white house. he had quite a time getting him on the payroll. the reason i think it was a serious illness is because william johnson died a few weeks later of smallpox. and abraham lincoln collected his final salary warrants personally. but that is a tight -- that is a digression. another lesson gettysburg is that it was not rapturously received, nor was it, according to the counter myth, attacked at
that farewell speech to springfield, he tried to write out afterwards, but it was so rocky that he gave the text to a secretary and the rest of it is recorded in the secretaries hand. in fact, he wrote the gettysburg address very carefully and diligently while nursing his small son from a mild case of smallpox, which he then got. if the gettysburg ceremony had been on november 20th and not november 19th, it probably would not have been delivered. because abraham lincoln came down with a...
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and leaving his home to home town of springfield, to assume the presidency in 1861.so the this is the 1854 lincoln, worth showing for only his tie. and here's the famous photograph, that was made on downtown on tenth street, the morning of his cooper union address. so suddenly, his style takes another dramatic turn. it is leaner, and it is less political. so he seems inspired, by the crisis he is about to face. and i now leave not knowing when or wherever i may return. with the task before me, greater than that which rested upon washington. and there's another thing that would get an ordinary audience into trouble. you don't compare yourself to george washington, ever ever. so how did lincoln save himself? and i'm giving you all these biblical references, because he adds, without the assistance of that divine being, i cannot succeed. with his assistance i cannot fail. trusting in him, who can go with me and remain with you and s let us hope that all will yet be well. so to his care, commanding you if i open your prayers you will come and me, and i bid you an affectio
and leaving his home to home town of springfield, to assume the presidency in 1861.so the this is the 1854 lincoln, worth showing for only his tie. and here's the famous photograph, that was made on downtown on tenth street, the morning of his cooper union address. so suddenly, his style takes another dramatic turn. it is leaner, and it is less political. so he seems inspired, by the crisis he is about to face. and i now leave not knowing when or wherever i may return. with the task before me,...
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it was another man from springfield. four score and eight years earlier, who won re election to the presidency and the national crisis that tested our country and its democratic institutions who pleaded even in his hour of victory for the same spirit of reconciliation. that was the party of lincoln. that hasn't happened to this hour. lincoln said. now that the election is over, uh, he asked may not all having a common interest re unite in a common effort. to save our common country. such is the duty of american who stands for elections or participates in our politics to be their humble and triumph or gracious in defeat. i've lost some elections. not too many. and i won one back and i hope that i've been gracious in defeat. and humble in victory. oh i hope that i put my state and my country first, not myself. it is cleared all that the outgoing presidents not followed the path that stevenson and lincoln urged. so we the front people each one of us represents about 750 toe. 800,000 people, some a few less. okay right now w
it was another man from springfield. four score and eight years earlier, who won re election to the presidency and the national crisis that tested our country and its democratic institutions who pleaded even in his hour of victory for the same spirit of reconciliation. that was the party of lincoln. that hasn't happened to this hour. lincoln said. now that the election is over, uh, he asked may not all having a common interest re unite in a common effort. to save our common country. such is the...
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springfield is my hometown. it is not in my congressional district, but it is where i grew up until 35 years ago when i moved to where i am right now in moline, illinois. it's in that building you're showing right now that my father worked for many, many years. we have not only this pledge of going into the capitols of all 50 of our states, but we had the attack on january 6th. when i was flying home from washington, d.c. back to illinois, we had a mini trump rally on the flight i was on, 30,000-plus feet in the air, that was like something i've never seen in my life. this is beyond protests. >> we're seeing videos of those flights pop up on twitter. >> you wrote an op-ed reporting the accounts on the cal toll. you wrote. while there's nothing separating you from an armed mom, you're simply a mom, a wife, a daughter and citizen. legislation is the furthest thing from your mind. all you want in that moment is to live. did you call of text your family members to tell them you loved them when that happened? how sca
springfield is my hometown. it is not in my congressional district, but it is where i grew up until 35 years ago when i moved to where i am right now in moline, illinois. it's in that building you're showing right now that my father worked for many, many years. we have not only this pledge of going into the capitols of all 50 of our states, but we had the attack on january 6th. when i was flying home from washington, d.c. back to illinois, we had a mini trump rally on the flight i was on,...
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and leaving his hometown of springfield to assume the presidency in 1861 -- oh, i've been laggard in slides. this is the 1854 lincoln. worth showing if only for his tie, i think. here the famous photograph made downtown on broadway and 10th street the morning of his cooper union address. but here departing illinois in 1861. suddenly his style takes another dramatic turn. it's leaner. it's less political. he seems inspired, inspirited by the crisis he's about to face. i now leaving not knowing when or if ever i may return with a task before me greater than that which rested upon washington. now, there's another thing that would get ordinary orators into trouble. you don't compare yourself to george washington. ever, ever. so how did lincoln save himself? and i'm giving you all these biblical references because they lead up to the inaugural. because he adds, without the assistance of that divine being, i cannot succeed. with that assistance, i cannot fail. trusting to in him who can go with me and remain with you and be everywhere for good, let us confidently hope that all will yet be
and leaving his hometown of springfield to assume the presidency in 1861 -- oh, i've been laggard in slides. this is the 1854 lincoln. worth showing if only for his tie, i think. here the famous photograph made downtown on broadway and 10th street the morning of his cooper union address. but here departing illinois in 1861. suddenly his style takes another dramatic turn. it's leaner. it's less political. he seems inspired, inspirited by the crisis he's about to face. i now leaving not knowing...
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sy becker has the full story from springfield, massachusetts.up in the next hour of the kron 4 morning news-- a new covid-19 variant has been discovered in the bay area and it's tied to a deadly outbreak in san jose. we're live with the details. plus-- the f-b-i will vet all 25-thousand national guard troops assigned to washington d-c for the inauguration. this officials fear an áinside attack. attack. ♪ ♪ oh, this is how it starts ♪ ♪ lightning strikes the heart ♪ ♪ the day has just begun ♪ ♪ brighter than the sun ♪ ♪ oh, we could be the stars ♪ ♪ falling from the sky ♪ ♪ shining how we want ♪ ♪ brighter than the sun ♪ oroweat bread. gathering, baking and delivering the goodness of nature... from one generation to the next and from seed to slice. (darya)good morning, it's monday, january 18-th. i'm darya folsom.(james) and i'm james fletcher. lets start the morning with a check of weather and traffic... weather.weather.weather.(john)
sy becker has the full story from springfield, massachusetts.up in the next hour of the kron 4 morning news-- a new covid-19 variant has been discovered in the bay area and it's tied to a deadly outbreak in san jose. we're live with the details. plus-- the f-b-i will vet all 25-thousand national guard troops assigned to washington d-c for the inauguration. this officials fear an áinside attack. attack. ♪ ♪ oh, this is how it starts ♪ ♪ lightning strikes the heart ♪ ♪ the day has...
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many, today. 68 years ago, in springfield, illinois, governor adley stephenson gracefully conceded his loss to general dwight eisenhower. he said this. traditionally -- it is traditionally american, he told his deeply disappointed supporters, to fight hard before an election. but then, he added, it is equally traditional to close ranks, as soon as the people have spoken, not the congress. not the lelectors. that which unites us, as american citizens, is far greater than that which divides us as political parties. it was another man from springfield, four score and eight years earlier, who won re-election to the presidency and a national crisis that tested our country and its democratic institutions. who pleaded, even in his hour of victory, for the same spirit of reconciliation. that was the party of lincoln. that hasn't happened, to this hour. lincoln said, now that the election is over, he asked, may not all having a common interest reunite in a common effort to save our common country. such is the duty of an american who stands for elections or participates in our politics, to be ei
many, today. 68 years ago, in springfield, illinois, governor adley stephenson gracefully conceded his loss to general dwight eisenhower. he said this. traditionally -- it is traditionally american, he told his deeply disappointed supporters, to fight hard before an election. but then, he added, it is equally traditional to close ranks, as soon as the people have spoken, not the congress. not the lelectors. that which unites us, as american citizens, is far greater than that which divides us as...
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many today. 68 years ago in springfield, illinois, governor adlai stevenson gracefully conceded his loss to general dwight eisenhower. he said this. it is traditionally american. he told his deeply disappointed supporters to fight hard before an election. but then he added, it is equally traditional to close ranks as soon as the people have spoken, not the congress, not the elect electors. the people have spoken. that which unite us as american citizens is far greater than that which divides us as political parties. it was another man from springfield, four score and eight years earlier, who won re-election to the presidency and in the national crisis that tested our country and its democratic institutions, who pleaded even in his hour of victory for the same spirit of reconciliation. that was the party of lincoln. that hasn't happened to this hour. lincoln said now that the election is over, he asked, may not all having a common interest reunite in a common effort to save our common country. such is the duty of an american who stands for elections or participates in our politics, to be
many today. 68 years ago in springfield, illinois, governor adlai stevenson gracefully conceded his loss to general dwight eisenhower. he said this. it is traditionally american. he told his deeply disappointed supporters to fight hard before an election. but then he added, it is equally traditional to close ranks as soon as the people have spoken, not the congress, not the elect electors. the people have spoken. that which unite us as american citizens is far greater than that which divides us...
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it was another man from springfield four score and eight years earlier who pleaded even in his hour of victory for the same spirit of reconciliation. that was the party of lincoln. that hasn't happened to this hour. lincoln said now that the election is over, he asked, may not all having a common interest -- >> to the men and women of the capitol, the police, the national guards men, the metropolitan police and others that came to this capitol that put their lives on the line to protect everyone here working inside it. i want to thank law enforcement all across the country who do that day in and day out. i just want to acknowledge when it comes to violence, this has been a terrible year in america against law enforcement and today we saw it here in the capitol of the united states. and in this country, in the united states of america, we cannot say emphatically enough violence is not how you achieve change. violence is not how you achieve something better. our constitution was built and put into place so that there would be, in the words of abraham lincoln, no appeal from ballots to bu
it was another man from springfield four score and eight years earlier who pleaded even in his hour of victory for the same spirit of reconciliation. that was the party of lincoln. that hasn't happened to this hour. lincoln said now that the election is over, he asked, may not all having a common interest -- >> to the men and women of the capitol, the police, the national guards men, the metropolitan police and others that came to this capitol that put their lives on the line to protect...
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in march of 1861, a springfield lawyer caught a train to washington. >> a lawyer caught a chain. his name was abraham like it. he served as the congressman 15 years before eddie returned the beginning of the civil war to serve as president. it was a different place that he knew and 15 years had changed a lot. the boardinghouse, which is now the library of congress is gone. in this building was changing. big changes. they are building a dome on the capital. they were also in the early days of work president lincoln was counsel. stop building the dome. the cost too much money and we can't spend any more time. he said we will build it and finish it. that it dome in this building will be a symbol of this country that will survive the civil war and come back strong. so they built the dome. they won the war and since those days, the dome in the building have been a simple to this country. a symbol of unity. a symbol of hope. tourists come through here before covid-19 by tens of thousands and if you have ever noticed the tours, they are often shushed. people are saying show some respect
in march of 1861, a springfield lawyer caught a train to washington. >> a lawyer caught a chain. his name was abraham like it. he served as the congressman 15 years before eddie returned the beginning of the civil war to serve as president. it was a different place that he knew and 15 years had changed a lot. the boardinghouse, which is now the library of congress is gone. in this building was changing. big changes. they are building a dome on the capital. they were also in the early days...
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unresponsive appearing to be suffering seizures, possibly due to a brain injury at his springfield, virginia, his brother told us that the families just trying to make sense of it all neighbors say he was kind and loved his job. the u. s air force is also offeringtheir condolences. a spokes was internally today. that picnic is a veteran of the new jersey air national guard. his service includes deployments to saudi arabia for operation southern watch and curator said for operation enduring freedom. his actions were obviously heroic. um, we thank him for his service, and we thank him for defending his constitution. mine mm, wonderful neighbor, animal lover and obviously serving serving the community and serving the country and the work that he was doing so absolutely sad and. tragic to go that way. so that told technique was the youngest of three brothers. he does not have children but does leave behind a significant other in virginia. also today, the north america's building trades union. this is a coalition of 14 different construction industry related unions today, offering online a $100,0
unresponsive appearing to be suffering seizures, possibly due to a brain injury at his springfield, virginia, his brother told us that the families just trying to make sense of it all neighbors say he was kind and loved his job. the u. s air force is also offeringtheir condolences. a spokes was internally today. that picnic is a veteran of the new jersey air national guard. his service includes deployments to saudi arabia for operation southern watch and curator said for operation enduring...
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many today. 68 years ago in springfield, illinois, governor stevenson gracefully conceded his loss to dwight eisenhower and said it is traditional american and told his disappointers to fight hard but then he added that it is equally to close ranks as soon as the people have spoken. not the congress, not the electors the people have spoken. that which unite us as american citizens is far greater than that which divides us. -- us as political partiers. it was another man from spring springfield, four scores and eight years earlier, who won re-election to the presidency and the national crisis that tested our country and its democratic institutions. who pleaded even in his hour of ctory for the same spirit of reconciliation. that was the party of lincoln. that hasn't happened to this hour. lincoln said, now that the election is over, he asked, may not all having a common interest reunite in a common effort to save our common country. such is the duty of an american who stands for elections, or participates in our politics, to be either humble in triumph or gracious in defeat. i've lost
many today. 68 years ago in springfield, illinois, governor stevenson gracefully conceded his loss to dwight eisenhower and said it is traditional american and told his disappointers to fight hard but then he added that it is equally to close ranks as soon as the people have spoken. not the congress, not the electors the people have spoken. that which unite us as american citizens is far greater than that which divides us. -- us as political partiers. it was another man from spring springfield,...
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host: that's go to john in springfield, missouri. good morning. caller: good morning. my wife is 72 years old and came down with dementia after 50 years of being married. i put her in a nursing home. there she ended up with the coronavirus. they stuck her in a room by herself and left her there and she passed away. i feel that they should have sent her to the hospital. talking about family members, my mother away passed away from it. my sister-in-law, two years older than my wife, is in a mental hospital because of alzheimer's. both of them got angry, mean, they want themselves. they hit, they threw things at the family and everything. my wife didn't come down to that because of the coronavirus, but them sticking her in a room by herself with three other people died the same date from the coronavirus and everything, don't you feel that they needed to -- she needed to be sent to a hospital? a bit there was a chance she could have lived? guest: first of all, i am so sorry to hear that story of what happened. it is heartbreaking and all too common this past year. i don't
host: that's go to john in springfield, missouri. good morning. caller: good morning. my wife is 72 years old and came down with dementia after 50 years of being married. i put her in a nursing home. there she ended up with the coronavirus. they stuck her in a room by herself and left her there and she passed away. i feel that they should have sent her to the hospital. talking about family members, my mother away passed away from it. my sister-in-law, two years older than my wife, is in a...
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i almost could hear a southern accent, though, of course, he was from massachusetts, or springfield, but there's no way he had one, but he had that heir of just stopping by to chat with the jury and being extremely reasonable, so that's not really an answer to -- to the quality of justice, but i think she was -- that the lawyering was good on both side. >> my interest in this case goes back to seventh grade but peaked there and i haven't really thought about it but i got interested it in there because my cousin ed raiden wrote a book that you probably know, it was a best-seller back actually in the early '60s, and ed took a different tack. he was a journalist in addition to a crime writer, and he basically decided she's innocent and picked the guilty one. now you know who he picked. >> yes. >> as guilty one. >> and you don't have to solve the case now, but do you think he probably was right? >> no. i think he -- i think he was a terrific writer, and it's a great book, you know, so i recommend it highly as a read, but. can i spoil the book? >> sure. >> i don't want to ruin your cousin
i almost could hear a southern accent, though, of course, he was from massachusetts, or springfield, but there's no way he had one, but he had that heir of just stopping by to chat with the jury and being extremely reasonable, so that's not really an answer to -- to the quality of justice, but i think she was -- that the lawyering was good on both side. >> my interest in this case goes back to seventh grade but peaked there and i haven't really thought about it but i got interested it in...
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and leaving his hometown of springfield to assume the presidency in 1861, this is the 1854 lincoln worthshowing if only for his tie, i think. here the famous one downtown broadway and 10th street the morning of his cooper union address. here departing illinois in 1861. now it is leaner. it is less political. and he seems inspired and spirited by the crisis he is about to face. i now leave not knowing when or ever if i may return. there is another thing that would get ordinary arbiters into trouble. you don't compare yourself to george washington, ever, ever. so how did lincoln save himself? he adds, without the assistant of that divine being, i cannot succeed. without that assistance i cannot fail trusting to, in him, who can go with me and remain with you. and be everywhere for good. let us confidently hope that all will be well. to his care, commending you as i hope, in your prayers, that you will commend me, i bid you an affectionate farewell. and then he stands at the capitol and speaks about a different kind oflefi;f scriptu religious. he called it politicalci:lae re. this time it i
and leaving his hometown of springfield to assume the presidency in 1861, this is the 1854 lincoln worthshowing if only for his tie, i think. here the famous one downtown broadway and 10th street the morning of his cooper union address. here departing illinois in 1861. now it is leaner. it is less political. and he seems inspired and spirited by the crisis he is about to face. i now leave not knowing when or ever if i may return. there is another thing that would get ordinary arbiters into...
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and newspapers, the "new york times," the springfield republican, and books that jfk wrote himself, "why england slept" and his most famous book "profiles in encourage". you're seeing how his image was communicated to the world at large. and the photographs here on the wall in this exhibit are printed the exact same way they would have been printed in the '60s. 11 x 14 in size, we use the same technology of the '60s. so when you see this exhibit, you're seeing the photographs as you would have if you had lived in the '60s and had picked up a magazine. it would have been just like you're going to see here at the american art museum. see, all of these magazines and newspapers you're seeing, you probably are saying to yourself, who collected these? how did they keep them 50 or 60 years? well, believe it or not, they were all obtained just on ebay. ebay is really probably the biggest archive in the world. and we built an entire archive of jfk as he was seen around the world just by spending about a week on ebay, all over the world, purchasing these historic works. they're not expensive, $
and newspapers, the "new york times," the springfield republican, and books that jfk wrote himself, "why england slept" and his most famous book "profiles in encourage". you're seeing how his image was communicated to the world at large. and the photographs here on the wall in this exhibit are printed the exact same way they would have been printed in the '60s. 11 x 14 in size, we use the same technology of the '60s. so when you see this exhibit, you're seeing the...
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of course the from massachusetts or springfield, there's no way he had one.had that air stopping by to chat with the jury. and being extremely reasonable. that's not really an answer to the quality of justice. i think the lawyer-ing was good on both sides. >> my interest in this case goes back to seventh grade. it peaked there and i really haven't thought about it since. i got interested because my cousin upgrading wrote a book that you probably know about the case that was a bestseller back in the early sixties. ed took a different tack. he was a journalist in addition to a crime writer, he basically decided that she was innocent. and pick the guilty one. you know who we picked as the guilty one. you don't have to solve the case now, but do you think he was probably right? >> no. i think it was a terrific writer and it's a great book, so i recommend it highly as a read. can i spoil the book? i don't want to ruin your cousins sales. he fingers the servant, brigitte sullivan. it makes sense. it is not lizzy borden, it makes sense it would be lizzy sullivan. i
of course the from massachusetts or springfield, there's no way he had one.had that air stopping by to chat with the jury. and being extremely reasonable. that's not really an answer to the quality of justice. i think the lawyer-ing was good on both sides. >> my interest in this case goes back to seventh grade. it peaked there and i really haven't thought about it since. i got interested because my cousin upgrading wrote a book that you probably know about the case that was a bestseller...
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given by a tall, thin lawyer prone of debilitating depression, he's addressing one afternoon in springfieldillinois and he said when shall we expect the approach of danger? never. all the armies of europe, asia and africa can't take a drink of the ohio river or make a track of the blue ridge in the trial of a thousand years. if destruction be our lives. we'll live through our time or die by suicide. he's acknowledging the two great oceans east and west that have shielded us from so much of what has happened in the rest of the world like the caucuses and yet he understood that protection also incubated the worse kind of habits along with the very best. he continually spent his life, it is becoming a built-in cliche appealing to our better angels to everywhere he went. he was not mindful of thewhere stood in time and willing to sacrifice everything for that. you begin to hear in american politics, the best of the leaders have echoed from lincoln who was himself trying to rewrite, remember his gettysburg's address was 2.0 on the operating manual that was not so great. we really do mean all men
given by a tall, thin lawyer prone of debilitating depression, he's addressing one afternoon in springfieldillinois and he said when shall we expect the approach of danger? never. all the armies of europe, asia and africa can't take a drink of the ohio river or make a track of the blue ridge in the trial of a thousand years. if destruction be our lives. we'll live through our time or die by suicide. he's acknowledging the two great oceans east and west that have shielded us from so much of what...
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in january of 1838, lincoln spoke to an audience in springfield, illinois, about what happens when a refuses to punish thugs and vandals. it's not a small thing. citizens, lincoln said, see their property destroyed, their families insulted and their lives in danger. and they see nothing in prospect that provides dumb eye for both the change for the better. to become tired of and disgusted with a government that offers them no protection. at that point, lincoln noted, they become radical. they do things they never would have considered if the authorities had bothered to enforce the laws they made in the first place. in other words, they become liable to show up at the capitol building in viking hats and face paint. you could have scripted what was going to happen on january 5th. what we can't know is what happens now. and let's pray that the people planning a war on american citizens find their reason and their decency and stop talking like that immediately much less planning to act on it. let's hope the biden campaign didn't really mean when they promised to make "the same commitment
in january of 1838, lincoln spoke to an audience in springfield, illinois, about what happens when a refuses to punish thugs and vandals. it's not a small thing. citizens, lincoln said, see their property destroyed, their families insulted and their lives in danger. and they see nothing in prospect that provides dumb eye for both the change for the better. to become tired of and disgusted with a government that offers them no protection. at that point, lincoln noted, they become radical. they...
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we don't go in and say let's make this a buffalo springfield song ♪ just another manic monday ♪ wisht really worry about those things. we just keep writing songs. >> i think that there was a little bit of an attitude like they're ok for chicks. they can play ok for girls. we didn't understand why our gender mattered. or why it defined us. >> people magazine said this week it will take an act of congress to keep this woman from becoming a megastar. whitey houston. ♪ ♪ how will i know he loves me ♪ i say a prayer with every heartbeat ♪ >> whether she was doing a dance song or a balance aide ♪ ♪ the greatest love of all >> it stopped you in your tracks because you couldn't believe that one woman could be blessed with that much, the looks and the talent. >> this woman started off as a dancer. went to new york, paris, worked with bapds. 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 out at a club called the fun house. they had the mesh thing and the boots. it was kind of a mix of new wave punk with this other danc
we don't go in and say let's make this a buffalo springfield song ♪ just another manic monday ♪ wisht really worry about those things. we just keep writing songs. >> i think that there was a little bit of an attitude like they're ok for chicks. they can play ok for girls. we didn't understand why our gender mattered. or why it defined us. >> people magazine said this week it will take an act of congress to keep this woman from becoming a megastar. whitey houston. ♪ ♪ how...
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from springfield south, we are very rural. i know -- i work for a university here close to st. louis. we had a vice chancellor who was from south africa. he was very upset because he could not join the local country club. they do not allow any nonwhite members. i have run into a lot of people with strange ideas about government in southern illinois. will there be in springfield a demonstration that could be violent? i would not be a bit surprised. let's go to will in brooklyn. good morning. host: are you there? we are having a hard time hearing you. go ahead. caller: -- host: we can barely hear look -- you. we are having a hard time hearing will. we will go to andriy in washington. good morning. caller: host: good morning. are you worried about political violence in washington state? caller: i feel lucky. it is seven miles from the oregon border. it's like we are living in a protected little corner of the world. no one in my family has had the virus. i am just hoping the world can get back. i am so glad the inauguration is happening so soon. it can't happen soon enough for me.
from springfield south, we are very rural. i know -- i work for a university here close to st. louis. we had a vice chancellor who was from south africa. he was very upset because he could not join the local country club. they do not allow any nonwhite members. i have run into a lot of people with strange ideas about government in southern illinois. will there be in springfield a demonstration that could be violent? i would not be a bit surprised. let's go to will in brooklyn. good morning....
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from springfield south, we are very rural. i know -- i work for a university here close to st. louis. we had a vice chancellor who was from south africa. he was very upset because he could not join the local country club. they do not allow any nonwhite members. i have run into a lot of people with strange ideas about government in southern illinois. will there be in springfield a demonstration that could be violent? i would not be a bit surprised. let's go to will in brooklyn. good morning. host: are you there? we are having a hard time hearing you. go ahead. caller: -- host: we can barely hear look -- you. we are having a hard time hearing will. we will go to andriy in washington. good morning. caller: host: good morning. are you worried about political violence in washington state? caller: i feel lucky. it is seven miles from the oregon border. it's like we are living in a protected little corner of the world. no one in my family has had the virus. i am just hoping the world can get back. i am so glad the inauguration is happening so soon. it can't happen soon enough for me.
from springfield south, we are very rural. i know -- i work for a university here close to st. louis. we had a vice chancellor who was from south africa. he was very upset because he could not join the local country club. they do not allow any nonwhite members. i have run into a lot of people with strange ideas about government in southern illinois. will there be in springfield a demonstration that could be violent? i would not be a bit surprised. let's go to will in brooklyn. good morning....
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you can see, anywhere from springfield, illinois, all the way to kansas city.o half an inch of ice accumulation. and, of course, that weighs down tree limbs and power lines. that's why we have over 30,000 customers without power from the storm system as it continues to move throughout the region. atlanta, georgia, strong storms and damaging winds possible, as 2 to 3 inches of rain falls across the region. back to you. >> thank you very much, derek van dam there. and that does it for me, for today in london. thank you so much for your company, on this new year's day. i want to wish you all a very happy, and very healthy 2021. stay safe. "new day" with alison kosik is up next. if you want to get in touch with me, you can reach me on twitter or instagram. before i leave you, here is a look at how the world said good-bye to 20 -- 2020. happy new year, everyone. bye-bye. ♪ ♪ >> happy new year! ♪ >> three, two, one! ♪ see every delivery... every yikes... and even every awwwwwwww... wait, where was i? introducing self protection from xfinity. designed to put you in co
you can see, anywhere from springfield, illinois, all the way to kansas city.o half an inch of ice accumulation. and, of course, that weighs down tree limbs and power lines. that's why we have over 30,000 customers without power from the storm system as it continues to move throughout the region. atlanta, georgia, strong storms and damaging winds possible, as 2 to 3 inches of rain falls across the region. back to you. >> thank you very much, derek van dam there. and that does it for me,...
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. >> in march of 1861, a springfield lawyer caught a train to washington. his name was abraham lincoln. it wasn't his first trip here. he served as congressman 15 years before, and he returned in the beginning of the civil war to serve as president. it was a different place than we knew it as a congressman. in 15 years it had changed a lot. the boarding house across the street which is now the library of congress was gone and this building was changing, big changes. they were building a dome on the capital. but they were also in the earliest days of the war, and president lincoln was council. stop building the dome. it costs too much money and he spend more time on it. he said, no, we're going to build that dome and we're going to finish it. that dome and this building will be a symbol of this country that will survive this civil war and come back strong. so they built the dome. they won the war and since those days that dome and this building have been a symbol to this country, a symbol of unity and of hope. tourists come through here before covid-19 by th
. >> in march of 1861, a springfield lawyer caught a train to washington. his name was abraham lincoln. it wasn't his first trip here. he served as congressman 15 years before, and he returned in the beginning of the civil war to serve as president. it was a different place than we knew it as a congressman. in 15 years it had changed a lot. the boarding house across the street which is now the library of congress was gone and this building was changing, big changes. they were building a...
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tom: going back to lincoln's 1831 speech in springfield, jon, what is so important here, it is the same economics tearing this nation apart, which is the inequality that is perceived and real out there. jonathan: tom, today is about tradition, convention. in many ways, it is not conventional. i think there is an obsession around policy at the moment and a return to the traditional, conventional way of making policy. what is interesting about the incoming administration is whether policy will not change. when we heard from the incoming secretary janet yellen, or presumed secretary janet yellen yesterday, i have to say on the subject of china, she sounded like the trump administration. we might change how we make policy down in d.c. and go back to old ways, but will the policy actually change on issues as big as china? kevin: no. jonathan, you and i have talked about this for some time. to your point yesterday, tony blinken testified in the senate, border confirmation hearing to be secretary of state, noted that there was still quite some time before negotiating a nuclear disarmament deal
tom: going back to lincoln's 1831 speech in springfield, jon, what is so important here, it is the same economics tearing this nation apart, which is the inequality that is perceived and real out there. jonathan: tom, today is about tradition, convention. in many ways, it is not conventional. i think there is an obsession around policy at the moment and a return to the traditional, conventional way of making policy. what is interesting about the incoming administration is whether policy will...
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. >> jesse: i am just going to say "jessie's girl" was written by me, by rick springfield.mon ramones, but i guess that special. >> juan: coming up next, the pandemic is making a song much more self-conscious. we will tell you coming up right after the break on "the five." what were the odds you would even be you? with your uniquely-you sneeze. and, your uniquely-you health needs? 1 in 400 trillion. roughly. that's why walgreens created something new. with personalized, real-time health alerts. cash rewards on...everything. and pickup in as little as 30 minutes. introducing mywalgreens. a whole new way to wellness. ♪ ♪ >> dagen: another downside to the pandemic, it's making us more self-conscious. the countless hours spent on zoom and video calls causing more americans to be insecure about their parents. doctors have coined the phrase "zoom dysmorphia" to describe this. women -- this is my opinion, women have always suffered on this especially if you grew up one of those con air lighted magnifying mirrors, you are looking at your pores up close? >> dana: we are not meant as
. >> jesse: i am just going to say "jessie's girl" was written by me, by rick springfield.mon ramones, but i guess that special. >> juan: coming up next, the pandemic is making a song much more self-conscious. we will tell you coming up right after the break on "the five." what were the odds you would even be you? with your uniquely-you sneeze. and, your uniquely-you health needs? 1 in 400 trillion. roughly. that's why walgreens created something new. with...
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springfield, illinois, we have a text.dictators around the world are using the trump attempt at insurrection to show that american democracy does not work . impeachment and conviction will show that it does." jay, walmart, mississippi, good morning to you, j. caller: good morning, c-span. i would like to make a comment now. congress can go ahead and start , butchment on donald trump it don't make any difference. it won't kill the make america again if they do sons because he has got that were ruined and these people that tried, these republicans that are so-called never trump's, they trying to stab him in the back. they just don't know it, yet, but they will pay a price for this. host: what's your overall take on what happened on wednesday? caller: basically, you had a few agitators that basically just took that on their own and done that. you know? if you have a large crowd like people,u got some democrat republican or what you are, there's going to be some people that's going to try to start some stuff. now, the democrat
springfield, illinois, we have a text.dictators around the world are using the trump attempt at insurrection to show that american democracy does not work . impeachment and conviction will show that it does." jay, walmart, mississippi, good morning to you, j. caller: good morning, c-span. i would like to make a comment now. congress can go ahead and start , butchment on donald trump it don't make any difference. it won't kill the make america again if they do sons because he has got that...
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police say something was deathly going to get baked springfield test unraveled the confection deceptionontained ecstasy. which i'm told is a secret ingredient to most of steve ducey's recipes. talk about getting happy in a hurry. in addition to trafficking charges, jethro also known as chef boyardee you're done, was charged with introducing contraband into a detention facility after allegedly dropped a bag of math while in custody at the county jail, so resourceful. when she told the guards was a seesaw from lovely duck laurent she was preparing to cook in the toilet. topic number three a catering assistant for queen elizabeth is in jail for stealing items from buckingham palace and selling them on ebay right which is how i got incredible deal on my new ninja blender of winzip or 37 adam canto, oh no, he pleaded guilty to stealing dozens of royal items including an official banquet photo album and it procedures can pan in metal from places like prince andrew storeroom. likely prints and resources real bad companions on epstein island for the prosecutor said the stolen goods were voted o
police say something was deathly going to get baked springfield test unraveled the confection deceptionontained ecstasy. which i'm told is a secret ingredient to most of steve ducey's recipes. talk about getting happy in a hurry. in addition to trafficking charges, jethro also known as chef boyardee you're done, was charged with introducing contraband into a detention facility after allegedly dropped a bag of math while in custody at the county jail, so resourceful. when she told the guards was...
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dill in springfield, illinois, if i am saying that correctly. caller: that is close. thank you for taking my call. 'm very happy -- im very happy -- i am very happy with the election of joe biden. and yesterday's election in georgia, i feel like we have won the super bowl. i expect joe biden to push his administration on three basic policies, if you allow me to define these policies. singleon a time, a earner could raise his family of four without any kind of hardship. they used to have three or four weeks of vacation plus. we need to push the minimum wage to $15. and i think that would allow the working poor and middle-class to sustain itself. and having a good life. working for several years, teh retire -- then retire. you need to take some of that and put it towards health care. i do not think that people should declare bankruptcy if they are sick. we should be proud of her health care. this is something, if you watched 60 minutes a few weeks ago, they covered hospitalization and how much it costs. and put it into health care, we would generate millions per person.
dill in springfield, illinois, if i am saying that correctly. caller: that is close. thank you for taking my call. 'm very happy -- im very happy -- i am very happy with the election of joe biden. and yesterday's election in georgia, i feel like we have won the super bowl. i expect joe biden to push his administration on three basic policies, if you allow me to define these policies. singleon a time, a earner could raise his family of four without any kind of hardship. they used to have three...
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wrong young people are speaking their minds and getting so much resistance from behind when buffalo springfieldese days it could be an anthem for the younger investors that flooded sites with positive commentary about many heavily shorted stocks with the biggest one being game stop. the long suffering video game retailer now the short sell ers have bee running over this from $47 to $3 as low as last year that would be a good time to buy it back. not that long ago the con conventional wisdom said game stop was garnered. they tried to turn the thing around but video games going digital and the mall going bye, bye the future looked bleak. the xbox and playstation came out. last week the company added the founder and successful chewy to the board of directors taking a major stake in game stop management has been silent certainly not talking to me but gnat in the last few weeks the stock went from 17 to 80 with a pit stop of $159 today spectacular turn it been an incredible win for the bulls including people bushing it on wall street bets and my hat off to them made a lot of money. it been an incred
wrong young people are speaking their minds and getting so much resistance from behind when buffalo springfieldese days it could be an anthem for the younger investors that flooded sites with positive commentary about many heavily shorted stocks with the biggest one being game stop. the long suffering video game retailer now the short sell ers have bee running over this from $47 to $3 as low as last year that would be a good time to buy it back. not that long ago the con conventional wisdom...
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enjoying your confirmation hearing you endorse the genocide determination but today when that's one springfield said the department is a review. doing that determination that only about the process or are there different views on on this determination and should we expect some more units of action throughout this so i haven't actually seen what what ambassador thomas greenfield said so i can't. can't comment on it but. my judgment remains that genocide is committed against against the leaders and that that hasn't changed. with regard to iran. president biden has been very clear in saying that if iran comes back into full compliance with its obligations under the j.c. v.o.a. the united states would do the same thing and then we would use that as a platform to build with our allies and partners what we called a longer and stronger agreement and to deal with a number of other issues that are deeply problematic in the relationship with iran but we are a long ways from that point around it is out of compliance on a number of fronts and it would take some time should it make the decision to do so for
enjoying your confirmation hearing you endorse the genocide determination but today when that's one springfield said the department is a review. doing that determination that only about the process or are there different views on on this determination and should we expect some more units of action throughout this so i haven't actually seen what what ambassador thomas greenfield said so i can't. can't comment on it but. my judgment remains that genocide is committed against against the leaders...
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in march of 1861, a springfield lawyer caught a train to washington. his name was abraham lincoln. it wasn't his first trip here. he'd served as a congressman 15 years before, and he returned in the beginning of the civil war to serve as president. it was a different place than he knew it as congressman. in 15 years it had changed a lot. the sprigs boarding house, which is now the library of congress, was gone. and this building was changing. big changes. they were building a dome on the capitol. but they were also in the earliest day of the wars -- and president lincoln was counseled -- stop building the dome. costs too much money. we can't spend any more time on it. and he said, no. we're going to build that dome, and we're going to finish it. that dome and this building will be a symbol of this country that will survive this civil war and come back strong. so they built the dome. they won the war. and since those days, that dome and this building have been a symbol to this country, a symbol of unity and of hope. tourists come through here before covid-19 by the tens of thousands
in march of 1861, a springfield lawyer caught a train to washington. his name was abraham lincoln. it wasn't his first trip here. he'd served as a congressman 15 years before, and he returned in the beginning of the civil war to serve as president. it was a different place than he knew it as congressman. in 15 years it had changed a lot. the sprigs boarding house, which is now the library of congress, was gone. and this building was changing. big changes. they were building a dome on the...
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going to hold on here is looks like a ridge of high pressure really going take whole i think a real springfield to it on thursday and on friday and probably the first part of the weekend. temperatures in the 70's, maybe the mid 70's. yeah, not what we want to be talking about the middle of winter. we want a different kind of spring-like as in spring a leak i didn't think about that but you know 10 to 10 tie him down maybe a little like they're in the forecast so looking forward to the out that committee thanks for >>thanks live. still ahead also. >>masking up in congress, the new rule for house members in the fines they could be facing for breaking it. plus security precautions under way for next week's inauguration why law enforcement will be on high alert. >>all across the country. and the nationwide vaccine distribution plan is getting an overall what's now being done to try to speed up the done to try to speed up the process. great day on the lake! it is. lunch is cookin'! and i saved a bunch of money on my boat insurance with geico. fellas, can it get any better than this? whoa! my old hai
going to hold on here is looks like a ridge of high pressure really going take whole i think a real springfield to it on thursday and on friday and probably the first part of the weekend. temperatures in the 70's, maybe the mid 70's. yeah, not what we want to be talking about the middle of winter. we want a different kind of spring-like as in spring a leak i didn't think about that but you know 10 to 10 tie him down maybe a little like they're in the forecast so looking forward to the out that...
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i spoke with chief medical officer at mercy medical center in springfield, massachusetts, to see how watch this. >> we are not taking new requests. we are working through and giving vaccines and putting in people's arms for all the requests that we have received to date. what we're dealing with now is as we transition to opening up eligibility for a larger population, which includes across the state, you know, over a million people that the demand is outstripping the current supply not only for vaccine but also for available appointments and capacity. >> all right, joining me now to discuss this is pat nadal, ceo of outer cape health services and dr. kavita patel, fellow at the brookings institution. welcome to you both. ladies, very much appreciate it. pat, i want to start with you on this one because as we're looking at what's happening in the state of massachusetts specifically, there is this idea where they're opening up, you know, mass vaccination sites across the state, really and yet they're not able to keep up with getting shots in arms of folks in that state. and on top of t
i spoke with chief medical officer at mercy medical center in springfield, massachusetts, to see how watch this. >> we are not taking new requests. we are working through and giving vaccines and putting in people's arms for all the requests that we have received to date. what we're dealing with now is as we transition to opening up eligibility for a larger population, which includes across the state, you know, over a million people that the demand is outstripping the current supply not...
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there wasn't enough business in springfield itself.here were all sorts of people who were lawyers. they could start young and hang on until they were old. and lincoln had a lawyer friend who was a relatively young man. and things were kind of slow in this day and there was a recess and think guy was having a trial. he was conducting a trial. the trial. and he -- there was a recess. and this guy is young and full of injury and he considered himself something an athlete, in fact a wrestler. he got in a wrestling match just during the lunch break with this other guy, this towns person. and they're wrestling and rolling around on the ground. and this guy rips his pants and so then he, okay, the judge is back, the trial continues. and he stands up before the court and as he turns to address the jury, it's really clear, he has this big hole in the bottom of his pants. and so the other members of the bar who were sitting around unbeknownst to the guy, they decide to take up a contribution to buy him a new pair of pants. and they silently send
there wasn't enough business in springfield itself.here were all sorts of people who were lawyers. they could start young and hang on until they were old. and lincoln had a lawyer friend who was a relatively young man. and things were kind of slow in this day and there was a recess and think guy was having a trial. he was conducting a trial. the trial. and he -- there was a recess. and this guy is young and full of injury and he considered himself something an athlete, in fact a wrestler. he...
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i moved from there to the newspaper in springfield, missouri, owned by "the net," the largest newspaperain in the country. and jean moved to the newspaper in danville, illinois, owned by the same newspaper chain. in 1982, i went to this new national newspaper starting, "usa today." and a few years later, jean went to "usa today." >> i was not stalking you. i can tell where you're headed. >> we both have dirt on each other and we both have promised a mutual disarmament agreement tonight. i worked in the paper's toy department. i was a sports writer. and some people back in lawrenceburg, when my wife and i would go back and visit and see folks after church, they used to think what i did was pretty cool. i got to go to big games around the countries, the olympics every four years, got to talk to players and coaches. but then jean parted ways and goes to the white house. and then when paul and i would go visit martinsburg after church, it was wow, jean becker, what do you hear from her? she covered the 1988 election for "usa today" and barbara bush took a liking to her, which is not surpris
i moved from there to the newspaper in springfield, missouri, owned by "the net," the largest newspaperain in the country. and jean moved to the newspaper in danville, illinois, owned by the same newspaper chain. in 1982, i went to this new national newspaper starting, "usa today." and a few years later, jean went to "usa today." >> i was not stalking you. i can tell where you're headed. >> we both have dirt on each other and we both have promised a...
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i moved from there to the newspaper in springfield, missouri, owned by the largest newspaper chain in the country at the time, and jean moved to the newspaper in danville, illinois, also owned by the largest newspaper chain in the country. in 1982, i went to this new national newspaper that was starting, usa today. a few years later, jean went to usa today. >> i was not stalking you. [laughs] [laughs] i can't tell where you are headed. [laughs] >> we both have dirt on each other. we both promised a mutual disarmament agreement. i was a sports writer, and some people back in martin's burden, when my wife and i went back and saw folks after church, they used to think when i did was pretty cool. i got to go to big games around the country, the olympics every four years, talking to players and coaches. but then jean parted ways and goes to the white house. and then, when paul and i would go visit martins bergen see people after church, it was wow. jean covered the 1988 election, one in which george bush defeated michael dukakis. barbara bush took a liking to her, which is not surprising.
i moved from there to the newspaper in springfield, missouri, owned by the largest newspaper chain in the country at the time, and jean moved to the newspaper in danville, illinois, also owned by the largest newspaper chain in the country. in 1982, i went to this new national newspaper that was starting, usa today. a few years later, jean went to usa today. >> i was not stalking you. [laughs] [laughs] i can't tell where you are headed. [laughs] >> we both have dirt on each other. we...
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in a letter requesting passionate release, springfield, missouri, described to the judge how there were 30 cases of covid in three different buildings. the facility was on lockdown. he was housed in a 24 hour medical care unit, actively sot help from the warden and judge and ultimately, unfortunately, he passed as well. do you know how many prisoners over the age of 65 and medically vulnerable have been transferred to home confinement? dir. carvajal: congressman, i do not have those exact numbers. i will tell you there is a difference between compassionate release process -- releasing reducing the sentence -- >> i understand. i understand. i do understand the difference well. what i don't understand is the seeming disparity in treatment that permitted two individuals who may have had underlying conditions but were not released to home confinement with two individuals who clearly had challenges and wound up dying of covid-19. -- the bureaue responded to the judge that there were 837 but only five would be transferred to home confinement. all i ask is that we go back and analyze fully the
in a letter requesting passionate release, springfield, missouri, described to the judge how there were 30 cases of covid in three different buildings. the facility was on lockdown. he was housed in a 24 hour medical care unit, actively sot help from the warden and judge and ultimately, unfortunately, he passed as well. do you know how many prisoners over the age of 65 and medically vulnerable have been transferred to home confinement? dir. carvajal: congressman, i do not have those exact...
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care to deteriorate her condition and she was not released and passed away from covid and those in springfield missouri described the judge others 30 cases of covid the facility is on lockdown and he was housed in a 24 hour medical care unit seeking and unfortunately he well. as how many prisoners over the age of 65 have been transferred to home confinement. >> i don't have the exact numbers i will have to follow up with you but there is a difference between the compassionate relief process one - - release process. >> i understand. i understand. i understand the difference well what i don't understand is the seeming disparity of treatment that permitted to individuals who may have had underlying conditions that were released for those who have clearly had underlying challenges and wound up happy on - - wound up dying of covid-19. 's age 65 and those who are medically vulnerable and the bureau responded there are 837 but only five would be transferred to home confinement all it. ask and those steps to provide the same protections as those that were provided to these two individuals who have clo
care to deteriorate her condition and she was not released and passed away from covid and those in springfield missouri described the judge others 30 cases of covid the facility is on lockdown and he was housed in a 24 hour medical care unit seeking and unfortunately he well. as how many prisoners over the age of 65 have been transferred to home confinement. >> i don't have the exact numbers i will have to follow up with you but there is a difference between the compassionate relief...