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part of the reason was there is a big landmark in downtown springfield.ut if the building in front of which barack obama announced his campaign for the presidency and then came back to announce jode biden would be his running mate. that building became the county courthouse. when he was governor, he was conveying to -- he was convinced that one along with the idea to dismantle the entire building, take all of the beautiful sandstone bricks and blocks to the state fairgrounds correctly numbered. they rebuilt the building and it is now a landmark. a lot of stuff happens there. he was the one who got that done should he had is marked on springfield and a physical way as well. >> he engendered respect wherever he went. it was an incredible shock to everybody when he was indicted in 1971. >> his children think he was targeted. there was a a kerner day at the abraham lincoln residential museum library in springfield. there was tape of richard nixon talking to his attorney general saying we have got to get this guy. he has a democrat in illinois. the children th
part of the reason was there is a big landmark in downtown springfield.ut if the building in front of which barack obama announced his campaign for the presidency and then came back to announce jode biden would be his running mate. that building became the county courthouse. when he was governor, he was conveying to -- he was convinced that one along with the idea to dismantle the entire building, take all of the beautiful sandstone bricks and blocks to the state fairgrounds correctly numbered....
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springfield, ohio, on the map.rles, you are right, i mean, honestly we haven't quite seen a scenario where inflation is low and stocks are up. when your confidence is low that tends to be a time you want to invest, but what have we seen before that we know the playbook? when earnings are this strong, s&p is supposed to be 165 at the start of this year and we are looking at probably 208. how much is the s&p up this year, about 25% and stocks are actually cheaper today than at the start of the year so as long as we have that tail wind which we think is the still the case we thinks stocks will be bonds. charles: i love that you bring that up because there's always that debate over cheap and value and people are not factoring that in and that's an important point. you just said it, feels like the fixes and for at least the rest of the year. is there anything that could change that, ryan? >> i mean, everyone is bullish and feels pretty good. that right there, maybe you could get something there, but the middle-- first p
springfield, ohio, on the map.rles, you are right, i mean, honestly we haven't quite seen a scenario where inflation is low and stocks are up. when your confidence is low that tends to be a time you want to invest, but what have we seen before that we know the playbook? when earnings are this strong, s&p is supposed to be 165 at the start of this year and we are looking at probably 208. how much is the s&p up this year, about 25% and stocks are actually cheaper today than at the start...
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there was an event, he was speaking at an event in springfield, connecticut, hartfield, connecticut and i got a call from james beckett iii who was part of the campaign and said ambassador bush is speaking at an event in hartford, connecticut, 45 minutes away from springfield, massachusetts. put together a key or something for ambassador bush, i didn't know a lot of people in springfield massachusetts but i call a friend who did know people there and they gave me someone at 2:00 in the afternoon and i drove out to see where this house was and meet the people and all that kind of stuff and the next day was the day of the event and i picked up ambassador bush, we arrived at this home in springfield, locked in, 25 people ready to have the with ambassador george bush, there was a sign on the mantle over the fireplace that said welcome george bush. it was billed busch. i tell you that made a huge difference for america. he actually did more to introduce transformation than any other president in our history when it came to inviting people to the responsibilities of governing. he made bandlea
there was an event, he was speaking at an event in springfield, connecticut, hartfield, connecticut and i got a call from james beckett iii who was part of the campaign and said ambassador bush is speaking at an event in hartford, connecticut, 45 minutes away from springfield, massachusetts. put together a key or something for ambassador bush, i didn't know a lot of people in springfield massachusetts but i call a friend who did know people there and they gave me someone at 2:00 in the...
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there was an event, he was speaking at an event in springfield, connecticut, hartfield, connecticut and i got a call from james beckett iii who was part of the campaign and said ambassador bush is speaking at an event in hartford, connecticut, 45 minutes away from springfield, massachusetts. put together a key or something for ambassador bush, i didn't know a lot of people in springfield massachusetts but i call a friend who did know people there and they gave me someone at 2:00 in the afternoon and i drove out to see where this house was and meet the people and all that kind of stuff and the next day was the day of the event and i picked up ambassador bush, we arrived at this home in springfield, locked in, 25 people ready to have the with ambassador george bush, there was a sign on the mantle over the fireplace that said welcome george bush. it was billed busch. i tell you that made a huge difference for america. he actually did more to introduce transformation than any other president in our history when it came to inviting people to the responsibilities of governing. he made bandlea
there was an event, he was speaking at an event in springfield, connecticut, hartfield, connecticut and i got a call from james beckett iii who was part of the campaign and said ambassador bush is speaking at an event in hartford, connecticut, 45 minutes away from springfield, massachusetts. put together a key or something for ambassador bush, i didn't know a lot of people in springfield massachusetts but i call a friend who did know people there and they gave me someone at 2:00 in the...
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Nov 6, 2021
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there was an event, he was speaking at an event in springfield, connecticut, hartfield, connecticut and i got a call from james beckett iii who was part of the campaign and said ambassador bush is speaking at an event in hartford, connecticut, 45 minutes away from springfield, massachusetts. put together a key or something for ambassador bush, i didn't know a lot of people in springfield massachusetts but i call a friend who did know people there and they gave me someone at 2:00 in the afternoon and i drove out to see where this house was and meet the people and all that kind of stuff and the next day was the day of the event and i picked up ambassador bush, we arrived at this home in springfield, locked in, 25 people ready to have the with ambassador george bush, there was a sign on the mantle over the fireplace that said welcome george bush. it was billed busch. i tell you that made a huge difference for america. he actually did more to introduce transformation than any other president in our history when it came to inviting people to the responsibilities of governing. he made bandlea
there was an event, he was speaking at an event in springfield, connecticut, hartfield, connecticut and i got a call from james beckett iii who was part of the campaign and said ambassador bush is speaking at an event in hartford, connecticut, 45 minutes away from springfield, massachusetts. put together a key or something for ambassador bush, i didn't know a lot of people in springfield massachusetts but i call a friend who did know people there and they gave me someone at 2:00 in the...
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wildlife officials say a teacher found the white-tailed buck strapped -- rather, trapped in the springfield tuesday morning before many of the staff and students arrived. other than a few overturned tables and chairs, there was no damage to the school. and a wildlife officer was able to lead the deer out. >>> and our new york city station wcbs affiliate says the world's largest menorah is ready to mark the beginning of hanukkah. the 32-foot steel menorah was assembled yesterday. it has been a new york tradition for nearly 50 years. organizers say this year the menorah stands as part of the city's post-pandemic renaissance. it will be lit on sunday to mark the start of the eight-day jewish holiday. >>> coming up, a cook-free thanksgiving. we will tell you about some restaurants offering their own family feast in case you want to take it easy today. ♪ rich, indulgent chocolate with a luscious caramel filling. with love from san francisco. ghirardelli caramel squares. makes life a bite better. ♪♪ thousands of women with metastatic breast cancer . u for men with hr+, her2- metastatic breast can
wildlife officials say a teacher found the white-tailed buck strapped -- rather, trapped in the springfield tuesday morning before many of the staff and students arrived. other than a few overturned tables and chairs, there was no damage to the school. and a wildlife officer was able to lead the deer out. >>> and our new york city station wcbs affiliate says the world's largest menorah is ready to mark the beginning of hanukkah. the 32-foot steel menorah was assembled yesterday. it has...
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Nov 17, 2021
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love to do, which is helping people >> reporter: helping them stay well rehema ellis, nbc news, springfield, pennsylvania. >> that's "nightly news" for this tuesday. thank you for watching, everyone i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night this is elodia. she's a recording artist. 1 of 10 million people that comcast has connected to affordable internet in the last 10 years. and this is emmanuel, a future recording artist, and one of the millions of students we're connecting throughout the next 10. through projectup, comcast is committing $1 billion so millions more students, past... and present, can continue to get the tools they need to build a future of unlimited possibilities.
love to do, which is helping people >> reporter: helping them stay well rehema ellis, nbc news, springfield, pennsylvania. >> that's "nightly news" for this tuesday. thank you for watching, everyone i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night this is elodia. she's a recording artist. 1 of 10 million people that comcast has connected to affordable internet in the last 10 years. and this is emmanuel, a future recording artist, and one of the...
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and stephanie mahaney in springfield, missouri on the 15th of that month. >> this serial killer on deathanie mahaney. >> he described stephanie mahaney had a bugs bunny night shirt. the texas rangers consider that a corroborated confession because he had given details that only the killer would know. >> when i read that letter, my hands started shaking. i felt i had justice in my hands and i had to do something. the first thing i did was call texas ranger johnny allen. he knew sells well, and he said that what i was telling him made it sound like it was very possible that sells killed joel. i thought, maybe someone who had more ability to get information than i did would be able to track this down. >> so she just kind of eludes to it in her book. >> anger drove him. he picked up a knife and headed straight for the first bedroom door. there, 10-year-old joel kirkpatrick dreamed his last dream. >> diane fanning publishes her book, and clearly "20/20" had to go back and look into the story again. clearly, i was going to interview tommy lynn sells. did you commit the murder of the boy in law
and stephanie mahaney in springfield, missouri on the 15th of that month. >> this serial killer on deathanie mahaney. >> he described stephanie mahaney had a bugs bunny night shirt. the texas rangers consider that a corroborated confession because he had given details that only the killer would know. >> when i read that letter, my hands started shaking. i felt i had justice in my hands and i had to do something. the first thing i did was call texas ranger johnny allen. he knew...
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in springfield, missouri, susana foreman's whole family surprising her at the airport.ht before the pandemic. and now that restrictions are finally lifting, she was able to return home after two long years. >> you made it! >> surprise! >> and in moline, illinois, bob vogelbaugh keeping his thanksgiving day tradition alive. for 51 years, he's been feeding his community. now more than 3,200 people. >> i did the turkey. my mom did side dishes for a number of years. >> bob owned a small grocery store, and back in 1970, he decided to put on a thanksgiving dinner for a few of his customers who were going to be away from their families. >> i thought, oh, why should this be? i'm going to do a thanksgiving dinner here. >> bob's dinner table kept growing. five decades later, so big it's now at the local mall. but the last two years have looked a bit different. they were advising families not to get together because, you know, of the covid outbreak. i thought, we're going to go ahead and we'll do a drive-by. >> and so today, just like last year, the cars, the families volunteers s
in springfield, missouri, susana foreman's whole family surprising her at the airport.ht before the pandemic. and now that restrictions are finally lifting, she was able to return home after two long years. >> you made it! >> surprise! >> and in moline, illinois, bob vogelbaugh keeping his thanksgiving day tradition alive. for 51 years, he's been feeding his community. now more than 3,200 people. >> i did the turkey. my mom did side dishes for a number of years. >>...
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jim: in springfield, the conversation is exactly like the conversation you here in manhattan.where you go, everyone is trying to figure out how to deal with this. there are all kinds of price pressures. we are in a period of huge dislocation. they cannot do much about this. it is going to take some time to sort this out. ask yourself, a year from now, if we get that back from normal, will we be feeling this dislocation? tom: you did legendary research on teenage unemployment and employment 20 years ago. i want you to do legendary research now on the effect of the tech companies and their idea of getting 50,000 new employees. how does that diffuse across the american economy? jim: it is creating a huge problem. talking to people in grand rapids, the people who have a amazon distribution center next to them is having a hard time getting workers because amazon pays better. people are getting better pay and they are not willing to go back to their old jobs. for me as an economist, it is music to my ears. this amazon phenomenon is a real phenomenon that is in and a lot of people. i
jim: in springfield, the conversation is exactly like the conversation you here in manhattan.where you go, everyone is trying to figure out how to deal with this. there are all kinds of price pressures. we are in a period of huge dislocation. they cannot do much about this. it is going to take some time to sort this out. ask yourself, a year from now, if we get that back from normal, will we be feeling this dislocation? tom: you did legendary research on teenage unemployment and employment 20...
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burns a simpsons favorite finds love in springfield i live alone, but i still do it every night. right after dinner. definitely after meatloaf. like clockwork. do it! run your dishwasher with cascade platinum and save water. did you know an energy star certified dishwasher uses less than four gallons per cycle? while a running sink uses that, every two minutes. that means even small loads can save water. so why not do it? run your dishwasher every night with cascade platinum. the surprising way to save water. i don't just play someone brainy on tv - i'm an actual neuroscientist. and i love the science behind neuriva plus. unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain performance. more brain performance? yes, please! neuriva. think bigger. psoriatic arthritis, made my joints stiff, swollen, painful. tremfya® is approved to help reduce joint symptoms some patients even felt less fatigued. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infec
burns a simpsons favorite finds love in springfield i live alone, but i still do it every night. right after dinner. definitely after meatloaf. like clockwork. do it! run your dishwasher with cascade platinum and save water. did you know an energy star certified dishwasher uses less than four gallons per cycle? while a running sink uses that, every two minutes. that means even small loads can save water. so why not do it? run your dishwasher every night with cascade platinum. the surprising way...
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love to do, which is helping people >> reporter: helping them stay well rehema ellis, nbc news, springfield, pennsylvania. >> that's "nightly news" for this tuesday. thank you for watching, everyone i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each [cheers and applause] ♪♪ come and get me wasted ♪ ♪ this is dedicated to that ooh-laa ♪ ♪ run it to me real quick ♪ ♪ i be going stupid for that ooh-laa ♪ ♪ don't make me wait ♪ ♪ i've been thinking about it all day ♪ ♪ you know what i want ♪ ♪ the second the minute i'm home ♪ ♪ it's ooh-laa ♪ ♪ that's the only music that i wanna hear ♪ ♪ is ooh-laa ♪ ♪ get a little louder scream it in my ear yeah ♪ ♪ spin it 'round let it bounce some ♪ ♪ up and down think we found something ♪ ♪ smack it flip it rub it down to the sound of ♪ ♪ ooh-laa ♪ ♪ ooh-laa ooh-laa ♪ ♪ spin it 'round make it bounce some ♪ ♪ up and down think we found something ♪ ♪ of ooh-laa la la la la ♪ ♪ wooooo ♪ ♪ ooh-laa ♪♪ [cheers and applause] >> kelly: welcome everybody to "the kelly clarkson show"! give it up for my band y'all! [cheers and applause] that was "ooh laa" by my go
love to do, which is helping people >> reporter: helping them stay well rehema ellis, nbc news, springfield, pennsylvania. >> that's "nightly news" for this tuesday. thank you for watching, everyone i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each [cheers and applause] ♪♪ come and get me wasted ♪ ♪ this is dedicated to that ooh-laa ♪ ♪ run it to me real quick ♪ ♪ i be going stupid for that ooh-laa ♪ ♪ don't make me wait ♪ ♪ i've been thinking...
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the first call comes from marty in missouri, springfield. on the republican line. caller: i was just saying that this gentleman is wrong. he has from a far left organization, and he is only hitting the highlights of what he thinks the american people want to hear on what they are going to get. as far as the childcare and the pharmacy prescription being paid for, this is going to be a bill from hell. that people will highly regret getting, and i like the way that they always hit the people who are for this bill, they always hit on what they think people will want to hear that they will get, rather than the devil is in the details. host: where do you think the bill is wrong? caller: that is the problem. most of the americans, including the congresspeople and senate people do not know what is in the bill. that is a lot of the problem. this gentleman does not know what is exactly and every bit of this bill. host: thank you very much. go ahead. guest: i really appreciate the comment because i think what she is capturing, and it is really hard to cut through is the deep
the first call comes from marty in missouri, springfield. on the republican line. caller: i was just saying that this gentleman is wrong. he has from a far left organization, and he is only hitting the highlights of what he thinks the american people want to hear on what they are going to get. as far as the childcare and the pharmacy prescription being paid for, this is going to be a bill from hell. that people will highly regret getting, and i like the way that they always hit the people who...
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now this is smith and wesson, breaks ground and tennessee following their move from springfield, massachusetts. and these are not small moves is the latest farmington deal is worth around $100000000.85 jobs in georgia. so all right, turning in radio has to robert kilo and steve gil for were for sure the trader representatives office joins us now to discuss. robert, i brought you on for multiple reasons. georgia, you're representing steve gill. mr. tennessee. i'm, are you, steve? why are these companies moving to a state that like yours? well, you have safe life. got new york and maryland where you've seen other a gun companies move out. we had a beretta moved to tennessee a few years ago. kimber is in texas, h and k, as in george, a taurus is in georgia, mag goal that makes up magazines moved out of colorado a few years ago to wyoming because the states are imposing restrictions on the very products that these companies make. and when you can't make it, you can't sell it, they have to go somewhere else. i say also not as much at georgia as tennessee in texas. we have no state income tax. so wh
now this is smith and wesson, breaks ground and tennessee following their move from springfield, massachusetts. and these are not small moves is the latest farmington deal is worth around $100000000.85 jobs in georgia. so all right, turning in radio has to robert kilo and steve gil for were for sure the trader representatives office joins us now to discuss. robert, i brought you on for multiple reasons. georgia, you're representing steve gill. mr. tennessee. i'm, are you, steve? why are these...
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i think the one thing about bri springfield, he's a wonderful translator of emotions. yes, i find may. he's the difference between me or restrictive if that is how we translator. well, i remember when i showed him the film, i was very nervous. but at the end of the film, he came out when he gave me a big hug and a kiss. and he said, thank you for looking after me so beautifully. so i was kind of nice here. we ultimate thing really is that when we were doing it, when we were creating, we were struggling and we were angry with like, why can't we does, why can't we? where's our space now to have our space? yeah. yeah. but a lot of energy doing that. but now looking back and seeing the work and like you writing the book, you know, i have this tremendous sense of achievement because at she, we did, we were subversive. we made in road and was, and still a lot of the thing is, is to just acknowledge for a minute that we are the recorders of our voices as but as people, the diaspora and, and, and because they're there, they can't be taken away. exactly. i mean, in those early
i think the one thing about bri springfield, he's a wonderful translator of emotions. yes, i find may. he's the difference between me or restrictive if that is how we translator. well, i remember when i showed him the film, i was very nervous. but at the end of the film, he came out when he gave me a big hug and a kiss. and he said, thank you for looking after me so beautifully. so i was kind of nice here. we ultimate thing really is that when we were doing it, when we were creating, we were...
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springfield public schools has been very clear.lassrooms. our work is focused on equity. not crt. any deliberate attempt to misrepresent this important work is at a divisive misguided distraction. they call it something else. they call it equity. and by doing so, they are revealing precisely what they are inside the classrooms. will: i was toss about this recently. there is a wonderful writer on substack. he laid out the four levels of propaganda. no we are never teaching critical race theory. we're not teaching critical race theory. we are doing some very specific instances. we have always done it because it's good. you go through those four profings progression apply it to anything. vaccine effectiveness, mandates. critical race theory. we are somewhere between two and three. we are not doing it. call it something else. rachel: i have a different way to figure it out. if barack obama comes out publicly and says there's no such thing as critical race theory. we're not teaching it, you know you are over the target. you know you are
springfield public schools has been very clear.lassrooms. our work is focused on equity. not crt. any deliberate attempt to misrepresent this important work is at a divisive misguided distraction. they call it something else. they call it equity. and by doing so, they are revealing precisely what they are inside the classrooms. will: i was toss about this recently. there is a wonderful writer on substack. he laid out the four levels of propaganda. no we are never teaching critical race theory....
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we don't go in and consciously say let's make this a buffalo springfield song.ut 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. 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 out at the club called the funhouse. all the girls there had the mesh thing
we don't go in and consciously say let's make this a buffalo springfield song.ut 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. 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...
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kathy in springfield, illinois, republican line. caller: good morning. was watching kevin mccarthy's speech overnight. when is it ok to chew chewing tobacco on the house floor? i had to watch madison cawthorn spit his cup for two hours. how can that be allowed? host: that was the take away for you? caller: yeah. how can i take it seriously when i have to sit and watch that it all the chatting and giggling. that was not a serious event. it was gameplaying. i did not appreciate it. they are not taking this seriously. host: marvin in lawrenceville, new jersey, independent line. caller: good morning, pedro. i will keep this simple. this reinvestment plan mr. biden has passed to piggyback on what caller said, it is very late in coming. everything has its flaws, but overall the help to poor children, the internet access, infrastructure in terms of bridges and roads, i'm all for that. the republicans are always screaming about the debt. but when they are in power, everybody knows what they are are about. it's all very positive to me. believe me. they had to fig
kathy in springfield, illinois, republican line. caller: good morning. was watching kevin mccarthy's speech overnight. when is it ok to chew chewing tobacco on the house floor? i had to watch madison cawthorn spit his cup for two hours. how can that be allowed? host: that was the take away for you? caller: yeah. how can i take it seriously when i have to sit and watch that it all the chatting and giggling. that was not a serious event. it was gameplaying. i did not appreciate it. they are not...
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this seven-page letter, i can only imagine, as he's opening it up, he's sitting in his home in springfield, what is this, who is this guy sending me this letter? but lincoln reads it carefully and decides he's a promising, upcoming officer. he sends an invitation to john pope to be one of four officers selected to the score the president-elect to washington, dc. that train will leave from illinois on february the 11th of 1861 and pope would later recall the moment he said i became a member, though a very insignificant one, of the party which surrounded and in a sense guarded mr. lincoln and in that wonderful journey, the like of which has never been made before or since. at some point following his escort service to washington, dc of president lincoln, pope would offer lincoln his services as an aide to the president. but on june 14 of 1861, instead he would be appointed brigadier general of volunteers with a date of rank effective to may 17 of that year and he would be immediately ordered to the state of illinois to recruit volunteers for the burgeoning war effort. upon making his way out
this seven-page letter, i can only imagine, as he's opening it up, he's sitting in his home in springfield, what is this, who is this guy sending me this letter? but lincoln reads it carefully and decides he's a promising, upcoming officer. he sends an invitation to john pope to be one of four officers selected to the score the president-elect to washington, dc. that train will leave from illinois on february the 11th of 1861 and pope would later recall the moment he said i became a member,...
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he was a lawyer, he was a lawyer in springfield, illinois. he did cases that sometimes involved the ownership of people as slaves. he became a politician. and in illinois, illinois was a free state, but to be a militant anti-slavery politician would mean that you're not going to get very far when you first start in politics. when he finally comes back in the 1850s, he wants to be a senator from illinois. he wants to be president of the united states. lincoln concluded that although john brown was right about slavery being wrong, his strategy, his way of dealing with the evil of slavery, was could wanter productive. the raid on harper's ferry, when he tried to instagate a war, he concluded this was wrong as a short-term measure and as a long-term measure. it was wrong, counter produck -- productive, and it tightened the shackles. the slave holders in the south, here is a guy from the north trying to create an uprising, and there is a freedom for the slaves allowed. so life gets more difficult as slave men and women. in the long term lincoln wa
he was a lawyer, he was a lawyer in springfield, illinois. he did cases that sometimes involved the ownership of people as slaves. he became a politician. and in illinois, illinois was a free state, but to be a militant anti-slavery politician would mean that you're not going to get very far when you first start in politics. when he finally comes back in the 1850s, he wants to be a senator from illinois. he wants to be president of the united states. lincoln concluded that although john brown...
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. >> this is steve polken, writes a column in "the springfield news leader" called "poking around," whicher 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,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 months later would a bat
. >> this is steve polken, writes a column in "the springfield news leader" called "poking around," whicher 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,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...
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can finally get a seven-page letter, i can only imagine is opening up, he sitting at his home in springfield, what is this? was this guy make me this letter? lincoln decides he's a promising upcoming officer so he sent an invitation to be one of four officers selected to escort president-elect washington d.c., the train will leave from illinois february 11 of 1861 and pope what later recall the moment i became a member, but an insignificant one, supporting surrounded kartik mr. blinken in the most wonderful journey, the like of which never made before since. at some time following his escort service washington d.c. and president lincoln, pope what offer lincoln services as an aide to the president june 14 of 1861, instead he be appointed general volunteer with a date of blank to be effective of may 17 that year end immediately the state of illinois to recruit volunteers for the war effort. upon making his way out to ny, he wouldn't linger long in that duty of recruitment in the department of the rest under the command of major general john of vermont, pope assumed command of the district of
can finally get a seven-page letter, i can only imagine is opening up, he sitting at his home in springfield, what is this? was this guy make me this letter? lincoln decides he's a promising upcoming officer so he sent an invitation to be one of four officers selected to escort president-elect washington d.c., the train will leave from illinois february 11 of 1861 and pope what later recall the moment i became a member, but an insignificant one, supporting surrounded kartik mr. blinken in the...
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. >> lucas you quote lincoln at springfield morning of mob violence and saying passion prevails rather than reason and democracy is threatened. he is channeling madison spheres although he's responding to violence against newspaper editors and african-americans are being with the fear of mob violence and democracy and it was mob section in particular rather than democracy in general made the founders afraid and reflect on the constitution? >> i hope i'm not. and differently as democracy i was not aware that lincoln used very often. that does not mean he was against democracy as they would not be, that the definition of democracy one of the few times you mention that word. i would say this is different something that lincoln is afraid of of democracy per se directly by the american people and what you heard is something that the founders strive to try to establish what we call the rule of law. that ultimately drives from the principle of consent. that's what were trying to do with consent is not simply reflect the role of the american people but consent ultimately the constitutionalism.
. >> lucas you quote lincoln at springfield morning of mob violence and saying passion prevails rather than reason and democracy is threatened. he is channeling madison spheres although he's responding to violence against newspaper editors and african-americans are being with the fear of mob violence and democracy and it was mob section in particular rather than democracy in general made the founders afraid and reflect on the constitution? >> i hope i'm not. and differently as...
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lucas, you quote lincoln at springfield lwarning of mob violence and saying one reason rather than passion prevails or rather when passion rather than reason prevails the mock receipt is threatened. he's channeling madison's fears of shays rebellion although he'sresponding to violence against abolitionist newspaper editors . to what degree do you agree with gordon's analysis that it was this fear of mob violence that led to the constitution and the experience suggests that it was mild mob action in particular rather than democracy in general that made the founders afraid and how does that reflect in the constitution? >> i hope it's not just a question of semantics but i would phrase it differently. democracy in fact was not a word lincoln used very often at all but that doesn't mean he was against democracy . that's his definition of democracy whether it's the few times he mentions that word that iwould phrase it differently .it's not that lincoln was afraid of democracy per se or direct rule the american people. what he feared is something that the founders tried to establish which is wha
lucas, you quote lincoln at springfield lwarning of mob violence and saying one reason rather than passion prevails or rather when passion rather than reason prevails the mock receipt is threatened. he's channeling madison's fears of shays rebellion although he'sresponding to violence against abolitionist newspaper editors . to what degree do you agree with gordon's analysis that it was this fear of mob violence that led to the constitution and the experience suggests that it was mild mob...
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. >> lucas, you quote lincoln at springfield, warning of mob violence and saying when reason rather than passion prevails -- rather, when passion rather than reason prevails then democracy is friend. he's channelling the fears, abolitionists against newspaper editors and african americans were being lynched and murdered through terrorism. to what degree do you agree with gordon's analysis that it was the fear of mob violence and democracy that led to the constitution and does the lincoln experience suggest that it was mob action in particular rather than democracy in general that made the founders afraid? >> yeah. >> and how does that reflect on the constitution? >> i'm -- i hope i'm not just -- it's not just a question of semantics here but i would phrase it differently. democracy in fact was not a word that lincoln used very often at all but that didn't mean he was against democracy, right, as i would not be a slave, i would not be a master. that's his definition of democracy, one of the few times he mentioned that word. i would phrase it differently. something that lincoln was afraid
. >> lucas, you quote lincoln at springfield, warning of mob violence and saying when reason rather than passion prevails -- rather, when passion rather than reason prevails then democracy is friend. he's channelling the fears, abolitionists against newspaper editors and african americans were being lynched and murdered through terrorism. to what degree do you agree with gordon's analysis that it was the fear of mob violence and democracy that led to the constitution and does the lincoln...
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views with regard religion is least regarding the god he was telling him this essay, his lawyer in springfield illinois, and he tried cases in a took out that sometimes involve the ownership of people as slaves. he became a politician's and an illinois. illinois was a free state and nation being antislavery politician will be made that he would not get far when he first started into politics. when he finally comes back into politics in 1950s, he had commissioning was to be a senator from illinois and he wants me eventually he wants to be president of the united states and lincoln concluded that although john brown was right about slavery being wrong, his strategy is way beyond the evil of slavery was counter applicant wrong in itself because the first place, john brown tried to instigate a war, an armed uprising of slaves against their masters rated abraham lincoln concludes this was wrong with as a short-term and long-term and it was wrong and counterproductive in the short term because into typing and titans shackles on the slaves rather than listen to them. the slaveholders themselves look
views with regard religion is least regarding the god he was telling him this essay, his lawyer in springfield illinois, and he tried cases in a took out that sometimes involve the ownership of people as slaves. he became a politician's and an illinois. illinois was a free state and nation being antislavery politician will be made that he would not get far when he first started into politics. when he finally comes back into politics in 1950s, he had commissioning was to be a senator from...
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host: maggie, springfield, virginia, a democrat. good morning.aller: i want to add another point of the conversation i have not heard so far, which is really that abortion is a medical procedure. first, i am 100% an advocate of choice. i do not think there is a right or wrong reason to how you start your family, but one of the challenges of the texas abortion law is there are no exceptions for anything, which makes it impossibly difficult for doctors and providers and women to make a decision in the best interest of the patient. i read a story of a woman that had to drive to oklahoma to get a pregnancy terminated, and those are life-threatening situations, but a doctor would not take her in texas because of the ambiguity of the law. for the million and one reasons why women may choose abortion when the choice is there is, it is also a medical procedure that is important in urgent situations to protect life, health and well-being of the mother, and also at times in the best interest of the embryo and fetus. to me, that is the complexity here. ther
host: maggie, springfield, virginia, a democrat. good morning.aller: i want to add another point of the conversation i have not heard so far, which is really that abortion is a medical procedure. first, i am 100% an advocate of choice. i do not think there is a right or wrong reason to how you start your family, but one of the challenges of the texas abortion law is there are no exceptions for anything, which makes it impossibly difficult for doctors and providers and women to make a decision...
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so trial number two was moved to springfield illinois, about two hours away. >> the defense is goingnd try to portray the defendant as a pillar of the community. that's a facade. >> david robinson would join -- in the prosecution. this time cameras were allowed in the courtroom, when the trial started in march 2017. >> a house over 15 feet apart from each other. >> as in the first trial, neighbors testified they often heard arguing from the lovelace home. this woman lived next door and said she heard shouting almost every day. >> essentially for the entire time that we lived there. so -- six years -- >> as i walked by the house i heard an argument about a loud argument. >> another neighbor testified she heard them really going at it, and on a specific date that night before valentine's day 2006, she happened to be out for a stroll. >> it actually did cause me to pause, i guess i was listening to see if somebody was in distress. >> the prosecution theory this time around, remained the same. after a heated argument the night before valentine's day, curtis suffocated his wife with a pil
so trial number two was moved to springfield illinois, about two hours away. >> the defense is goingnd try to portray the defendant as a pillar of the community. that's a facade. >> david robinson would join -- in the prosecution. this time cameras were allowed in the courtroom, when the trial started in march 2017. >> a house over 15 feet apart from each other. >> as in the first trial, neighbors testified they often heard arguing from the lovelace home. this woman...
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they want all the benefits to living in springfield, but they ain't even bothered to learn themselvesage. >> yeah, those are exactly my sentimonies. >> i think one of the governing things that's happening with "the simpsons" is a distrust of anyone who tells us we should trust them and doesn't earn that trust. >> i'll take that statue of justice too. >> sold. >> when they make fun of how fox works -- >> you are watching fox. >> we are watching fox. >> they are telling you don't trust us either. >> eat my shorts. >> all right. i'll eat -- eat your shorts? >> "the simpsons" is like shakespeare in the sense that we quote the simpsons all the time, very often without knowing it. >> excellent! >> i wish i could create something that culturally indelible. it's unlike anything else tv has ever run. >> "twin peaks" showed up out of nowhere at the beginning of the decade. the pilot episode of that was one of the strangest and most exciting things i have ever seen. >> i'm at the twin peaks county morgue. with the body of the victim. what's her name? >> it was incredible. just how slowly in the
they want all the benefits to living in springfield, but they ain't even bothered to learn themselvesage. >> yeah, those are exactly my sentimonies. >> i think one of the governing things that's happening with "the simpsons" is a distrust of anyone who tells us we should trust them and doesn't earn that trust. >> i'll take that statue of justice too. >> sold. >> when they make fun of how fox works -- >> you are watching fox. >> we are watching...
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and she's right back on the road for another dog show today up in springfield. >> wow >> no rest that's a close on you're dominating these days thank you so much for being with us >>> still ahead in popstart, if your practicing gratitude, you have to hear jimmy fallon's thoughts on dessert. >>> good morning, 8:26. i'm scott mcgrew, the world health organization holding a special meeting today to discuss that new covid-19 variant that's raising concerns. experts say b 115289 has a large number of mutations that could impact the effectiveness of vaccines. experts say the new variant may spread more rapidly than delta as well. it's been found in south africa, botswana, hong kong and now europe. the uk has announced plans to block flights from six african countries. >>> let's get a check of your weekend weather with kari. >> we're starting out with a sunny sky across much of the bay area, just chilly temperatures as you get ready to head out, our temperatures right now in the mid-40s. we'll go from the low to mid-40s this morning to the upper 60s across the bay area. it's going to be a beau
and she's right back on the road for another dog show today up in springfield. >> wow >> no rest that's a close on you're dominating these days thank you so much for being with us >>> still ahead in popstart, if your practicing gratitude, you have to hear jimmy fallon's thoughts on dessert. >>> good morning, 8:26. i'm scott mcgrew, the world health organization holding a special meeting today to discuss that new covid-19 variant that's raising concerns. experts say...
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will: rick reichmuth chief meteorologist in springfield, missouri with black friday deals. that's exactly right. he pedal to the metal, buddy. [horns. >> john j morris business big passion is getting kid dose outdoors. what better way to have a truck just like dad or mom. rick: you can also be safe and protect them. >> you can slow it down if you need to. and then we got all kinds of stuff. this -- my daughter got this from santa last year. let me tell you my wife about hid it. this is a ton of fun. this toilet paper gun hours of fun. rick: i think like toilet paper somebody's house spit ball. >> big plush bears, moose and beyond. and then all right. but it's also really kind of kid and his dad primarily. this garmin fish finder. >> great stuff from garmin. this thing is $1,000 off on black friday. deals all season long but black friday going to fly. and you thousand. tackle boxes keep dad or mom's favorite lure safe. wide variety. carbon light rods. under 60 puck bucks. johnny morris 10 year warrant. put the founder's name on it. rick: professional. >> take practice. that'
will: rick reichmuth chief meteorologist in springfield, missouri with black friday deals. that's exactly right. he pedal to the metal, buddy. [horns. >> john j morris business big passion is getting kid dose outdoors. what better way to have a truck just like dad or mom. rick: you can also be safe and protect them. >> you can slow it down if you need to. and then we got all kinds of stuff. this -- my daughter got this from santa last year. let me tell you my wife about hid it. this...
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her name is suzanne a foremoon she was greeted by her family here at the europe in springfield, missourie until now she said she was planning to surprise everyone. she told one of her sisters she was coming home. you know how it works in families word traveled, they couldn't wait so they were all at the airport to welcome her home. they haven't seen her in years moved to australia right before the pandemic lot of reunions i'm sure >> as part of our thanks and giving series, the legend harry smith is in the house, he introduces us to a young athlete who overcame incredible odds in her sport. >> cancer couldn't stop her. we might have found a way to leave her speechless the emotional surprise right after this deals for days. ♪ ♪ so i called back? same state farm agent. texted the next day? same guy. is that even legal? and get this - he remembered my name. of course. hey, blink twice if you're in danger. whoa, guys. at state farm, we actually get to know you. it's called service. come on! like a good neighbor, state farm is there. no one can deliver your mom's homemade short ribs. for star
her name is suzanne a foremoon she was greeted by her family here at the europe in springfield, missourie until now she said she was planning to surprise everyone. she told one of her sisters she was coming home. you know how it works in families word traveled, they couldn't wait so they were all at the airport to welcome her home. they haven't seen her in years moved to australia right before the pandemic lot of reunions i'm sure >> as part of our thanks and giving series, the legend...
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so trial number two was moved from quincy to springfield, illinois -- >> all rise. >> reporter: -- aboutdant as a pillar of the community. that's a facade. >> reporter: david robinson would join ed parkinson for the prosecution. this time cameras were allowed in the courtroom when the trial started in march, 2017. >> our houses were about 15 feet apart from each other. >> reporter: as in the first trial, neighbors testified they often heard arguing from the lovelace home. this woman lived next door and says she heard shouting almost every day. >> essentially for the entire time that we lived there. so six years. >> as i walked by the house i heard an argument, a loud argument. >> reporter: another neighbor testified she heard cory and curtis really going at it and on a specific date, the night before valentine's day 2006. she happened to be out for a stroll. >> it actually -- it did cause me to pause. i guess i was listening to see if somebody was in distress. >> reporter: the prosecution's theory this go-round on how cory died remained the same. after a heated argument, the night before
so trial number two was moved from quincy to springfield, illinois -- >> all rise. >> reporter: -- aboutdant as a pillar of the community. that's a facade. >> reporter: david robinson would join ed parkinson for the prosecution. this time cameras were allowed in the courtroom when the trial started in march, 2017. >> our houses were about 15 feet apart from each other. >> reporter: as in the first trial, neighbors testified they often heard arguing from the...
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last night my senatorial assignment was to be at the front door of my home in springfield, illinois and pass out candy to the trick or treaters. and after a year off because of covid, halloween was back. we had at least 80, maybe a hundred kids show up and they were all having a great time as we all remember in our own youth. what a difference vaccines can make. slowly but surely we are putting this pandemic behind us. and after a difficult year-plus of remote learning, kids are going back to school across america. three days ago we received some long awaited news that will enable parents to breathe another sigh of relief and allow children to be safely vaccinated. the f.d.a. authorized pfizer vacation -- vaccinations for kids ages 5 to 11. while it's true healthy children are generally at lower risk from this virus, they are not immune and testing had to take place and it has taken place. and the new lower dose covid vaccine can protect our kids and grandkids, i might add. and i want to do everything i can to make sure that happens. i usually tell the story which dates me but i know th
last night my senatorial assignment was to be at the front door of my home in springfield, illinois and pass out candy to the trick or treaters. and after a year off because of covid, halloween was back. we had at least 80, maybe a hundred kids show up and they were all having a great time as we all remember in our own youth. what a difference vaccines can make. slowly but surely we are putting this pandemic behind us. and after a difficult year-plus of remote learning, kids are going back to...
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tennessee has landed those four db jobs and smith & wesson moved out of springfield massachusetts, theyince 1852. blue states are not friendly to business. people coming here from the northeast. californians moving into texas. where -- when are people going to get the message? host: and your question? caller: vaccines. do you like football? guest: a little. not a huge fan. i followed during the playoffs. caller: i watch college football. 80,000 football fans across the country. i believe in the vaccines, i've got my vaccine and my booster. my wife and i sat down and said here's the super-spreader and the next few weeks, nobody gets sick. i reached out to the cdc and no answer. 80,000 fans hundred thousand fans, i don't care what they are saying, those fans are not. if they were getting sick, that would be a big story for them. that would be a big story for i told you so, a big story for biden. something strange is going on here. i can't put my finger on it and i wish somebody could do. time to get the mandates off the books and let people go back to work. get out of their pocketbooks. d
tennessee has landed those four db jobs and smith & wesson moved out of springfield massachusetts, theyince 1852. blue states are not friendly to business. people coming here from the northeast. californians moving into texas. where -- when are people going to get the message? host: and your question? caller: vaccines. do you like football? guest: a little. not a huge fan. i followed during the playoffs. caller: i watch college football. 80,000 football fans across the country. i believe in...