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society in springfield, which is right there, - springfield, which is right there, and it— springfieldes and he was- because they had 300 applications and 20 puppies and he was the - because they had 300 applicationsi and 20 puppies and he was the last one left, _ and 20 puppies and he was the last one left, and — and 20 puppies and he was the last one left, and he _ and 20 puppies and he was the last one left, and he is an— and 20 puppies and he was the last one left, and he is an...
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c., back to springfield, illinois, where he was laid to rest. do you want to talk a little bit about the funeral train and the way it unfolded and what the public perception of it was? >> well, that funeral car was made for lincoln to ride in it as president, but it turned out to be his funeral car because he was assassinated shortly before his term was to expire. the route, it took back to springfield, illinois was similar too, with some exceptions, different than the trip he had made to washington. there are stories about so many people putting flowers on the rails ahead of the train, that the wheels would spin and slip and they would have to get the flowers off the wheels before the train could proceed. and back in the days when embalming was not the exact science that it is now, they would have to carry materials and the funeral car under the casket to touch up the face of the deceased several times on that trip. it took several days to get him, his body, back to illinois for burial. >> we're looking at a picture now, bob, of a broader image
c., back to springfield, illinois, where he was laid to rest. do you want to talk a little bit about the funeral train and the way it unfolded and what the public perception of it was? >> well, that funeral car was made for lincoln to ride in it as president, but it turned out to be his funeral car because he was assassinated shortly before his term was to expire. the route, it took back to springfield, illinois was similar too, with some exceptions, different than the trip he had made to...
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the train we intended to take to springfield who is at noon, after waiting for half an hour the train had come, a thunderstorm forced us to take refuge in a empty car. there was no buildings of any kind at this type of station. we squatted down on the floor of the car and talked about all sorts of subjects. it is an in there that he told me that when he was clerking in a store, his highest political ambition was to be a member of the state legislature. since then, of course, he said with a laugh, i have grown some but my friends got me into this business, being a railroad lawyer. i do not consider myself qualified for the united states senate, i took a long time to persuade myself that i was. now, -- i am convinced that i'm really not for it, but in spite of it all, i am saying to myself every day, it is too big thing for you, you will never get it. his wife insisted i ever learn i'm gonna be a senator and the president of the united states to. these last words fell to the roar of laughter around his knees and shaking all over with mirth at his wife's ambition. just think, he exclaime
the train we intended to take to springfield who is at noon, after waiting for half an hour the train had come, a thunderstorm forced us to take refuge in a empty car. there was no buildings of any kind at this type of station. we squatted down on the floor of the car and talked about all sorts of subjects. it is an in there that he told me that when he was clerking in a store, his highest political ambition was to be a member of the state legislature. since then, of course, he said with a...
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back to springfield, illinois where he was laid to rest. do you want to talk a little bit about the funeral train in the way it unfolded and what the public perception of it was? >> that funeral car was made for lincoln to write in it but ended up being his funeral car because he was assassinated shortly before his term was to expire. the route it took back to springfield, illinois was similar to with some exceptions the trip he made to washington. the stories about so many people putting files on fires on the rails ahead of the train the wheels would spin and slip that have to get the fire off the wheels before the train could proceed. back in the days when embalming was not the exact science it is now, they would have materials in the funeral car under the casket to touchup the face of the deceased several times on that trip. it took several days to get his body back to the burial. >> we are looking a picture now, bob, a broader image of the funeral train. you won't notice the decorations that festooned the outside with the different bunt
back to springfield, illinois where he was laid to rest. do you want to talk a little bit about the funeral train in the way it unfolded and what the public perception of it was? >> that funeral car was made for lincoln to write in it but ended up being his funeral car because he was assassinated shortly before his term was to expire. the route it took back to springfield, illinois was similar to with some exceptions the trip he made to washington. the stories about so many people putting...
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[laughter] >> but they did the murder in springfield which we charge for and one guy flips and comes in and tells us the right about this in a book about he says, you're seven years ago, and he gives us the name and i don't know who it is but the fbi agent say oh my god this guy has been missing for seven years. they said yes, we buried him in the woods and i can tell you where we had to get a team ready, the fbi team with the jackets and tobacco and me and the other prosecutors are like, we should go. like we wanted to go because it sounded so exciting that we knew in her heart of hearts that is the wrong thing for a prosecutor to do for a variety of reasons but probably the most important is you can make yourself a witness. crime scene you see something in your off the case. another dude and tv shows the prosecutors are there at the mercy. real prosecutors do not do that and you have to know you will need to have a lot of powers prosecutor but you're not fbi agent or forensic expert, we sort of laid back in europe we did the right thing. bill barr, ulf i felt almost a year ago now
[laughter] >> but they did the murder in springfield which we charge for and one guy flips and comes in and tells us the right about this in a book about he says, you're seven years ago, and he gives us the name and i don't know who it is but the fbi agent say oh my god this guy has been missing for seven years. they said yes, we buried him in the woods and i can tell you where we had to get a team ready, the fbi team with the jackets and tobacco and me and the other prosecutors are like,...
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couldn't come up and give a speech in every town, harold wrote a great book about his travel from springfield to washington, stopping to give speeches, and that was a whistle stop after campaign was over. but he also wrote letters to newspapers. he wrote public letters to an individual that he then released to the newspapers said that the people could read it. that limited him. he was also someone who haunted the telegraph office. we saw a little bit in the movie that stephen spielberg did with lincoln, where he's in the telegraph office. often, you would wait to hear -- not quite in realtime, not like today, but sooner than it would've been impossible for any of his predecessors to learn, offense on the battlefield, and then respond to them from their. so he was an innovator in both of those respects. >> roosevelt did 998 news conferences and 12 years. to a week, generally, and not just in the white house, but at hyde park, at warm springs, on destroyers returning from summit meetings in casablanca, or yalta, when he was truly exalted. well, he was exhausted. and exalted. unbelievable wrap p
couldn't come up and give a speech in every town, harold wrote a great book about his travel from springfield to washington, stopping to give speeches, and that was a whistle stop after campaign was over. but he also wrote letters to newspapers. he wrote public letters to an individual that he then released to the newspapers said that the people could read it. that limited him. he was also someone who haunted the telegraph office. we saw a little bit in the movie that stephen spielberg did with...
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faithfully as it turns out to springfield, illinois roosevelt is you know, he's a progressive. hudson valley legislator actually wins a long time republican seat for the state senate he does. well, you know the idea of going into the state legislature was a path. he laid out for himself. he was an enormous admirer. he was almost in awe of the men. he liked to call my cousin teddy actually sixth cousin once removed. so it's a pretty distant relationship, but he patterned his political track nevertheless after theodore roosevelt later on after he married eleanor. he got to call him uncle he uncle teddy instead of cousin, teddy, but the path into the state legislature and then on to assistant secretary the navy and so on that was modeled, i think quite deliberately on theodore roosevelt. yeah a roosevelt has the advantage of having a theodore roosevelt in his family and woodrow wilson in his official family and when he serves as assistant secretary of the navy tr does serve as the gives away the bride at his wedding in new york city. in a in a mother and son townhouse near the met
faithfully as it turns out to springfield, illinois roosevelt is you know, he's a progressive. hudson valley legislator actually wins a long time republican seat for the state senate he does. well, you know the idea of going into the state legislature was a path. he laid out for himself. he was an enormous admirer. he was almost in awe of the men. he liked to call my cousin teddy actually sixth cousin once removed. so it's a pretty distant relationship, but he patterned his political track...
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illinois and sherman mike which speakers are about 10% of the population of springfield and all pro blinken because secretly he's the owner of the newspaper was saying nice things about him. at an early age -- he does have books in his homes but he reads newspapers wherever he can find them and early on he's writing op-ed after op-ed anonymously, many are partisan because the newspapers back then have partisank affiliation, the national review today or new republic of the nation,he ideological newspapers i think new york times one side. >> they didn't like that. >> so he reads newspapers and rights of its but also owned german language newspaper and especially, yes, there were german english newspapers. i have hundreds of citations to newspapers, one of the big things in the book and that because of better than the folks who came before us but because ten years ago, five physical they want online and word searchable and now they are to a database every academic can get for the historical newspaper so i don't have to go 40 different cities to find piles of newspapers i can just find
illinois and sherman mike which speakers are about 10% of the population of springfield and all pro blinken because secretly he's the owner of the newspaper was saying nice things about him. at an early age -- he does have books in his homes but he reads newspapers wherever he can find them and early on he's writing op-ed after op-ed anonymously, many are partisan because the newspapers back then have partisank affiliation, the national review today or new republic of the nation,he ideological...
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german language speakers are about 10% of the population of springfield.l prone lincoln because secretly he's the owner of this newspaper that's always think nice things about lincoln. lincoln at a freakishly early age but he does have books in the somebody reads every scrap of paper and reads newspapers wherever he could buy them. early on he is writing op ed after op ed anonymously many of them are partisan op ed because newspapers back then not out of partisan affiliation. while at the national review today. or the new republic with the ideological newspapers think the "new york times" is on one side. the watch post. >> they didn't. [inaudible] >> lincoln reads newspapers and rights op ed's. he also owns the german language newspaper. there were german language newspapers. i have hundreds of citations to newspapers. that's one of the big things ini my book. it's not because i'm better than the folks that came before us, lbecause until ten years ago, five years ago there were not online and word searchable and now they are every academic can get for free
german language speakers are about 10% of the population of springfield.l prone lincoln because secretly he's the owner of this newspaper that's always think nice things about lincoln. lincoln at a freakishly early age but he does have books in the somebody reads every scrap of paper and reads newspapers wherever he could buy them. early on he is writing op ed after op ed anonymously many of them are partisan op ed because newspapers back then not out of partisan affiliation. while at the...
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i will say daniel chester french wanted to add lincoln's farewell address to springfield, illinois from 1861. and also, his condolence letter to the widow, lydia bixby from 1864, neither of which made the final cut. i think, and i say this in the wall street journal, lincoln might have been equally interested in seeing the words of the emancipation inscribed on these walls. not because he wrote them as a rhetorical masterpiece. in fact, the document was written in legal ease. the words were meant to be legally binding. and not necessarily soar as pros, rhetoric. but lincoln regarded the emancipation as he said, the central act of my administration. as he signed his name to it he said, if my name ever lives, it will be because of this act. but again, by 1920, with jim crow still in force, with the ceremony segregated, with an african american speaker censored, the emancipation proclamation was not the thing to celebrate. the white leaders who finally created the lincoln memorial emphasized the reunion of northern and southern states, and of course that meant, did not really take proper a
i will say daniel chester french wanted to add lincoln's farewell address to springfield, illinois from 1861. and also, his condolence letter to the widow, lydia bixby from 1864, neither of which made the final cut. i think, and i say this in the wall street journal, lincoln might have been equally interested in seeing the words of the emancipation inscribed on these walls. not because he wrote them as a rhetorical masterpiece. in fact, the document was written in legal ease. the words were...
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el de parto mente de seguridad pÚblica del distrito de springfield asegura que hay procedimientos queara comunicarse con el mundo exterior. como consecuencia la educaciÓn ha sido in y rrum pida con estos mismos aparatos. >>> lo que dijo el objetivo es tener una socializaciÓn en persona no por medio de los me singer o instagram. en un futuro lo estÉn implementando ahora. le genere este habito y no tengan que recurrir a poner los telÉfonos. aprenden a dejar la dependencia que muchos tienen. >>> es entendible que lo tienen todo el tiempo con ellos. asÍ crecieron, es una generaciÓn que no es como nosotros. pero bueno, es una alternativa que puede considerar ¿quÉ dice?. >>> asegura que e existen condiciones para rescatar a los 10 mineros que estÁn atrapados en coahuila. >>> cÓmo fue el rescate de la conductora de este automÓvil y urgen al gobernador que de luz verde a la operaciÓn de centros donde los adictos puedan consumir drogas. ya volvemos. millones se cambiaron de los big three a xfinity mobile. eso significa que millones ahorran cientos al año en su factura de servicio móvil. y todo
el de parto mente de seguridad pÚblica del distrito de springfield asegura que hay procedimientos queara comunicarse con el mundo exterior. como consecuencia la educaciÓn ha sido in y rrum pida con estos mismos aparatos. >>> lo que dijo el objetivo es tener una socializaciÓn en persona no por medio de los me singer o instagram. en un futuro lo estÉn implementando ahora. le genere este habito y no tengan que recurrir a poner los telÉfonos. aprenden a dejar la dependencia que muchos...
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, massachusetts at springfield hawkins records at daybreak on 14 april all three divisions, march out followed by a baggage tree. he records eight wagons 21 teams. 21 teams to be pulling these wagons. those have got to be really heavy wagons and they definitely are because what's on them loaded with spades shovels axes picks carbines horseman's swords pistols and other military stores carpenters tools armorers tools provisions. they are out to really cut this road and they're taking all the tools with them. so think for a minute what that would look like. to the communities through which this baggage train is going with these soldiers in these three divisions. who may not have seen a lot of soldiers up to this point? but they are moving through this is part of hazen engaging the populace. it is not just the tools to cut the road. this is if you will to show the flag in this area. this is a borderland on this revolutionary frontier where much of the action is beyond there, but they are not forgotten. okay, we're sending troops up there to deal with issues. they are worried about. and o
, massachusetts at springfield hawkins records at daybreak on 14 april all three divisions, march out followed by a baggage tree. he records eight wagons 21 teams. 21 teams to be pulling these wagons. those have got to be really heavy wagons and they definitely are because what's on them loaded with spades shovels axes picks carbines horseman's swords pistols and other military stores carpenters tools armorers tools provisions. they are out to really cut this road and they're taking all the...
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moving up, first through to springfield, massachusetts. at springfield, hawkins records at daybreak on the 14th of april. all three divisions march out, followed by a baggage train. he records eight wagons, 21 teams.e wagons. those have got to be really heavy wagons and 21 teams to be pulling these wagons? those have got to be really heavy wagons. and they definitely are. because what's on them? loaded with spades, shovels, axes, picks, carbines, horseman's swords, pistols and other military stores. carpenters tools, our murderers -- tools, provisions. they are out to really cut this road and they are taking all the tools with them. i think for a minute with that would look like to the community is through which this baggage train is going with these soldiers in these three divisions. who may not have seen a lot of soldiers up to this point. but they are moving through. this is part of hazen and gauging the populace. it is not just the tools to cut the road, this is, if you will, to show the flag in this area. this is a borderland on this
moving up, first through to springfield, massachusetts. at springfield, hawkins records at daybreak on the 14th of april. all three divisions march out, followed by a baggage train. he records eight wagons, 21 teams.e wagons. those have got to be really heavy wagons and 21 teams to be pulling these wagons? those have got to be really heavy wagons. and they definitely are. because what's on them? loaded with spades, shovels, axes, picks, carbines, horseman's swords, pistols and other military...
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so, lincoln brought some people with him from springfield, who had darker complexion.e brought them to be servants in the white house, they had been working for him in various ways in springfield. and the lighter skinned white house staff was not open to working with them. in some cases lincoln had to help find them employment elsewhere, and found them employment in the treasury department. so there was a very real issue when i came to the white house staff. but i don't know how they responded to these visitors. part of it is, a lot about what we know about the white house staff comes from their children's recollections. so, there is surviving testimony of the son of a waiter who worked at a white house i was able to use, surviving testimony from william slate's daughter, that survives, and of course records from slate himself. a lot of what we know comes from the white house staff children. i did not find any commentary on that particular issue. >> okay, okay. if anybody has any other questions, that you would like to add, and john you have been on this show a couple
so, lincoln brought some people with him from springfield, who had darker complexion.e brought them to be servants in the white house, they had been working for him in various ways in springfield. and the lighter skinned white house staff was not open to working with them. in some cases lincoln had to help find them employment elsewhere, and found them employment in the treasury department. so there was a very real issue when i came to the white house staff. but i don't know how they responded...
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louis, down to springfield. be careful of water over the roads. there could be some travel disruptions on the way to work for you. meantime, those thunderstorms will advance through the ohio valley, the eastern great lakes, northern new england, heavy downpours and gusty winds, it will be hot and steamy from boston down to new york and d.c. we have a heat advisory in place through tuesday, but it'll cool off later this week. i'm accuweather meteorologist kevin coskren. >>> coming up, chaos at the airport reaches a whole new level. what one airline is now doing. >>> but first, why authorities now fear a 16-year-old california girl may have been kidnapped and what's being done to find her. >>> and later, several developments in the anne heche >>> we're back with this scene from wilmington, ohio. an airport worker was killed and eight firefighters were injured when a fire suppression system malfunctioned. there was no fire. no word on what triggered the system. >>> a major airline is going to new lengths to cope with the staffing shortage that is pla
louis, down to springfield. be careful of water over the roads. there could be some travel disruptions on the way to work for you. meantime, those thunderstorms will advance through the ohio valley, the eastern great lakes, northern new england, heavy downpours and gusty winds, it will be hot and steamy from boston down to new york and d.c. we have a heat advisory in place through tuesday, but it'll cool off later this week. i'm accuweather meteorologist kevin coskren. >>> coming up,...
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the mayor of springfield called the issue a nationwide warning to our compassionate hearted residentse fooled. this is a nationwide problem. and we solved it. it's not your neighbors in need of help. and they are not real musicians. please call the sheriff's control room. if you see this scam. yes, we are swindlers of the tour, until they arrived. although it is unlikely that they would have liked it here with zalychny artists in large cities, special police supervision. claims are the same as my musicians make noise and arrange gatherings. in a word, they play on the nerves of the residents of neighboring houses. police. it came up at least once and always fit. and here's what they say, what they say, here's a signal from the residents complaining complaining. on the street meeting with the police can not avoid such public appearances. it is necessary to agree in advance, especially since there are really a lot of people who want to share their talent, for example. here is dad. every corner is booked a certain musician only in the time allotted to him, in other words, if you want to
the mayor of springfield called the issue a nationwide warning to our compassionate hearted residentse fooled. this is a nationwide problem. and we solved it. it's not your neighbors in need of help. and they are not real musicians. please call the sheriff's control room. if you see this scam. yes, we are swindlers of the tour, until they arrived. although it is unlikely that they would have liked it here with zalychny artists in large cities, special police supervision. claims are the same as...
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so i grew up in springfield, ohio. it's a small, blue collar city in the midwest.urse, my dad was an autoworker for 30 years and he was also an artist. he played the drums and saying -- sang at my church, but he also was a great visual artist. he could do beautiful pencil portraits and painted beautiful portraits and also design clothes. and now he has a hat company. so he was always very creative and artistic. and my mother was our church choir director. she stayed at home and taught us at home. we were homeschooled for quite a bit of our grade school years, and she was very musical and very creative as well. and so i was raised in a home where music was valued and loved and the arts in general were valued and loved. so we're all very creative and were encouraged to be that way from a very young age. >> did you have a lot of clarity that you're going to be a musician successfully? i have to imagine you kind of saw a path. john: you're 15, you don't really know what that path is. you don't know what's involved in in becoming a solo artist, what it means to become a
so i grew up in springfield, ohio. it's a small, blue collar city in the midwest.urse, my dad was an autoworker for 30 years and he was also an artist. he played the drums and saying -- sang at my church, but he also was a great visual artist. he could do beautiful pencil portraits and painted beautiful portraits and also design clothes. and now he has a hat company. so he was always very creative and artistic. and my mother was our church choir director. she stayed at home and taught us at...
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sioux falls down to omaha city and also springfield we're also looking for the chance for severe weather, especially in the carolinas where you see the little yellow. the plains heating up once again, especially the southern plains temperatures into the 100s in oklahoma city. all right, guys. we'll talk more about that flooding also, the plains heating up. the southwest is going to see temperatures into the triple-digits as well. we'll look at this in a few minutes. >> this is a long list, and it's just monday. >> all right michelle, we'll talk to you in a mitt birth thanks >>> sunday marked the end of the wnba season and the end of an era for a pair of legends. sylvia fowles played in her final game ending with over 4,000 rebounds the connecticut sun beat them 90-83. in las vegas, sue bird became the second wnba player ever to net one thousand career at least. the storm fell in bird's final season game and the ace clinched the top seed with the win. the wnba play-offs tip off wednesday. chicago sky looks g to repeat. >>> up next, the frightening scene near the u.s. capitol of a scene ne
sioux falls down to omaha city and also springfield we're also looking for the chance for severe weather, especially in the carolinas where you see the little yellow. the plains heating up once again, especially the southern plains temperatures into the 100s in oklahoma city. all right, guys. we'll talk more about that flooding also, the plains heating up. the southwest is going to see temperatures into the triple-digits as well. we'll look at this in a few minutes. >> this is a long...
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fischer ames said that new york city he longed for at the company of springfield. he described new york city's overrun by hogs dogs and and not much else. no one likes new york city. they months in new york city. the deal would be cut in new york city on june 20 of 1790 and was probably the second most famous dinner party in history just behind the last supper. the dinner party and you can see the pictures they are jefferson madison and hamilton and madison and jefferson were allies in federalist and hamilton was their nemesis is a federalist. there were two big issues they were trying to contend with. one is where should the capital city be in the other issue was how do we build it and should it be is simple town or glorious romanesque capitol? the second argument we were in debt after the war. jefferson calls for a dinner party. he and madison are going to team up and defeat hamilton. what a would happen at the dinner party was they would resolve all these issues and decide basically on where the capitol would be and hamilton would end up playing jefferson and ma
fischer ames said that new york city he longed for at the company of springfield. he described new york city's overrun by hogs dogs and and not much else. no one likes new york city. they months in new york city. the deal would be cut in new york city on june 20 of 1790 and was probably the second most famous dinner party in history just behind the last supper. the dinner party and you can see the pictures they are jefferson madison and hamilton and madison and jefferson were allies in...
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redmond hit for the home run cycle playing for the double a springfield cardinals that has only happenednce before. back in 1988 also in the minors, so very impressive feat tonight out of minor league baseball. okay the majors with fire? yeah. and majors with fire? yeah. and those kids were so what the hell? oh, my god. he brought mom's old car? jay: you know, that thing was perfect for dede -- loud, pulled way to the left, and constantly broke down in public. my ex-wife, dede, died two months ago, and her husband, jerry, drove down with a bunch of junk she wanted us to have. i always liked jerry. then why did you always look at him funny? 'cause i knew what he was in for. same way i look at the footage of those people boarding the titanic. jay, this is for you. oh, god. is that her? no, no, no. apparently this is a jar of sand from your honeymoon in miami beach. oh, yeah. we stayed at the fontainebleau. claire: hmm. guess who we took an elevator with? jackie gleason. i told him we were the honeymooners, and, as a joke, he threatened to punch dede to the moon. (laughs) why is that funny?
redmond hit for the home run cycle playing for the double a springfield cardinals that has only happenednce before. back in 1988 also in the minors, so very impressive feat tonight out of minor league baseball. okay the majors with fire? yeah. and majors with fire? yeah. and those kids were so what the hell? oh, my god. he brought mom's old car? jay: you know, that thing was perfect for dede -- loud, pulled way to the left, and constantly broke down in public. my ex-wife, dede, died two months...
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obama did when he started a campaign in springfield, and it was laughable, but it's not just lincolnmpaign. it's tragic in a way, but it's happened to a lot of people. >> turns out, american voters are harder to deal with them iraqi civilians. you have to obey them! it's so great. liz cheney day at my house. great to see you. >> thank you. >> turns of many of the illegal aliens are being buzzed to washington, d.c., -- are not getting there, getting off the bus and ending up in small rural towns. the sheriff of one of them, next. ♪♪ here goes nothing. hey greg. um...hello? it's me, your heart! really? yes! recording an ekg in 30 seconds. tada! wow that was fast! good news, pal. i'm not detecting any of the six most common arrhythmias. what next? let's get some fresh air. been cooped up for too long. yeah... ♪♪ get kardia mobile card at kardia.com or amazon. >> mayor garland -- about the fbi raid on trump's house, merrick garland. not releasing the updated -- by a search warrant, but why would they be hiding that? we talked to her at great length about tucker carlson today. ♪ ♪ >> i th
obama did when he started a campaign in springfield, and it was laughable, but it's not just lincolnmpaign. it's tragic in a way, but it's happened to a lot of people. >> turns out, american voters are harder to deal with them iraqi civilians. you have to obey them! it's so great. liz cheney day at my house. great to see you. >> thank you. >> turns of many of the illegal aliens are being buzzed to washington, d.c., -- are not getting there, getting off the bus and ending up in...
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tonight, and that gets into milwaukee and chicago tomorrow, the threat there tomorrow afternoon from springfield to chicago, damaging winds and large hail tomorrow. all right. four disturbances in the atlantic basin, that one in the caribbean will get into the gulf, we're watching that but the red blob in the center of the screen, it has a 70% chance of becoming our next cyclone. it's heading in our direction. >> rob, our thanks to you. >>> now to the growing humanitarian crisis in pakistan. more than a thousand people are dead, and hundreds of thousands of homes destroyed. these satellite images show the scale of the devastation, which has displaced more than 300,000. overall 33 million have been impacted. used a li to ueneern trapped in the scientists say climate change is here's abc'ss r role. >> reporter: tonight, catastrophic flash flooding wreaking havoc in pakistan. destructive floodwaters sweeping through villages tearing through homes in what the country's climate change minister is calling a climate-induced humanitarian disaster of epic proportions. the monsoon season starting about a
tonight, and that gets into milwaukee and chicago tomorrow, the threat there tomorrow afternoon from springfield to chicago, damaging winds and large hail tomorrow. all right. four disturbances in the atlantic basin, that one in the caribbean will get into the gulf, we're watching that but the red blob in the center of the screen, it has a 70% chance of becoming our next cyclone. it's heading in our direction. >> rob, our thanks to you. >>> now to the growing humanitarian crisis...
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host: cody, springfield, missouri, independent. caller: thanks for taking my call. i'm a first time caller. donald trump is the best thing that's ever happened to this country. he's not a politician. people got to understand that, he's not a politician. ok? what he says you got to let go in one ear and out the next because he cares about the american people, about our pocketbooks, our factories and stuff like that. that president we got in there now never did anything for this country. in all the years he's been up there, he never did anything for the minorities are nothing. i'm a black man talking and he's never did anything for this country and he is just running it down. host: what does the president not being a politician have to do with an fbi warrant? caller: they shouldn't have did that what they did. host: because he's not a politician? caller: what they did is they shouldn't have invaded his privacy like that. i disagree with what they did. i don't agree with it. they could've handled that another way. they don't want him to run. they don't want that man to
host: cody, springfield, missouri, independent. caller: thanks for taking my call. i'm a first time caller. donald trump is the best thing that's ever happened to this country. he's not a politician. people got to understand that, he's not a politician. ok? what he says you got to let go in one ear and out the next because he cares about the american people, about our pocketbooks, our factories and stuff like that. that president we got in there now never did anything for this country. in all...
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he longed for the company of springfield. he described as overran by hogs, dogs and garbage and not much else. they spent only months in new york city and then there was a deal cut. next slide. the deal would be cut in new york city on june 20, 1790 and what is probably the second most famous dinner party in history i guess behind the last supper. you can see the pictures there. jefferson, madison and hamilton. they were allies, anti-federalist. two big issues trying to contend with. where should capital city b. a federal town or a glorious romanesque capital. the second was that assumption. jefferson calls for the dinner party. he and madison are going to team up and they will defeat hamilton. what will happen at that dinner party as they will resolve all of these issues. they will decide basically on where the capital will be an hamilton will play jefferson and madison like a guitar. he played victim and got everything that he wanted. virginia said we are not paying our debt. the south did not want to pay the debt. so he su
he longed for the company of springfield. he described as overran by hogs, dogs and garbage and not much else. they spent only months in new york city and then there was a deal cut. next slide. the deal would be cut in new york city on june 20, 1790 and what is probably the second most famous dinner party in history i guess behind the last supper. you can see the pictures there. jefferson, madison and hamilton. they were allies, anti-federalist. two big issues trying to contend with. where...
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my family took a trip cross country from california to new york and my parents made a detour in springfield, illinois. so that i can see lincoln's home and all the things connected with lincoln and one day i asked my mother. who's your favorite president? and she said oh, i think roosevelt. i always loved him. and i knew there were two roosevelts and somehow i knew she meant meant franklin roosevelt. so i started to read all of the children's books. and then grown-up books about the roosevelt family. and i've been hooked from that day to this. and i think the thing that i have always loved the most about them. is the courage and joy that they showed? in the face of the vicissitudes of life i'm thinking of theodore the way he overcame asthma. franklin the way he dealt with polio and eleanor with her crippling shyness. i just i can't say enough about them and just the more i've read i could go on and on all day talking about theodore roosevelt's wonderful sons. and someday i hope to write a biography of tweets grandfather archie who was just an extraordinarily brave man? he was the only man w
my family took a trip cross country from california to new york and my parents made a detour in springfield, illinois. so that i can see lincoln's home and all the things connected with lincoln and one day i asked my mother. who's your favorite president? and she said oh, i think roosevelt. i always loved him. and i knew there were two roosevelts and somehow i knew she meant meant franklin roosevelt. so i started to read all of the children's books. and then grown-up books about the roosevelt...
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dealing with heads of media, banks and travel city, i would travel with donald, a first rally in springfields, we walked into the convention center, the gentleman said, you broke 36 ye of this center, he said who was it immediately, he said. elton john. i was able to walk around and talk to people in the crowd. nothing like cnn described it like a hitler rally, they were hard working americans who fell that someone was finally fighting for them, i saw the issues the things my friends the worldly people on upper east side believed were different on issues like common core, trump said i'm ending common core and sending it to the states, i just came from a gala. well they said, we'll provide equality with common core, and i said these people are against common core, and i had friends in new york saying building a wall was a racist notion, i said seems like a issue of sovereignty it is common sense, they inspired my to go deeper into the issues. i got involved in writing speeches for him on the campaign. we got to the white house there were several issues that president trump asked me to work o-
dealing with heads of media, banks and travel city, i would travel with donald, a first rally in springfields, we walked into the convention center, the gentleman said, you broke 36 ye of this center, he said who was it immediately, he said. elton john. i was able to walk around and talk to people in the crowd. nothing like cnn described it like a hitler rally, they were hard working americans who fell that someone was finally fighting for them, i saw the issues the things my friends the...
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our man, lincoln, he is the secret owner of a german language newspaper in springfield and they are about 10% of the population and secretly he is the owner of this newspaper and he doesn't have books in his home, but he reads newspapers wherever he can find them, early on he is writing op-ed after op-ed anonymously and many of them are partisan because the newspapers back then had a partisan affiliation or like the national review today or the new republican of the nation. [inaudible] >> yes, so we can reads newspapers, he writes op-ed's, he also owns a german language newspaper, especially i have hundreds of citations to newspapers and that is one of the biggest things in the book. until until 10 years ago, five years ago, they were not online and word searchable and so i don't have to go to 40 different cities and find smoldering piles of newspapers, i can just find them online. but the truth is i didn't really look at too many because i don't speak german. >> one questioner is asking about religious diversity in america during this timeframe. is that a problem? or is it somehow a bene
our man, lincoln, he is the secret owner of a german language newspaper in springfield and they are about 10% of the population and secretly he is the owner of this newspaper and he doesn't have books in his home, but he reads newspapers wherever he can find them, early on he is writing op-ed after op-ed anonymously and many of them are partisan because the newspapers back then had a partisan affiliation or like the national review today or the new republican of the nation. [inaudible] >>...
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heavy rain from detroit all the way down to springfield.g to be very hot, some inland valleys headed for the low 90s today and we are not doing much better tomorrow. going into the weekend the highs reach into the upper 80s and it will be warm starting out with clouds with the sun peeking out and in san francisco we are stuck in a weather pattern with fog, clouds and peaks >>> and that is your >>> and that is your latest weather. guys. >> that hail, i can't get over that. >> side window. >> it was like a baseball bat. >> i know. >> okay. >>> when we come back, '80s classic. "working girl," "roadhouse," what do they have in common? you are about to find out right after this we bake in delicious, wholesome ingredients, purposefully crafted with a blend of protein,■fat and carbs. because the more good you put in, the more great you get out. clif. baked in goodness. now introducing clif thins. a crispy, craveable 100-calorie snack. (yogi) why is ice our yoga teacher? (buzz) it's probably the honey nut cheerios. he found out they can help lower
heavy rain from detroit all the way down to springfield.g to be very hot, some inland valleys headed for the low 90s today and we are not doing much better tomorrow. going into the weekend the highs reach into the upper 80s and it will be warm starting out with clouds with the sun peeking out and in san francisco we are stuck in a weather pattern with fog, clouds and peaks >>> and that is your >>> and that is your latest weather. guys. >> that hail, i can't get over...
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you may have also seen some of their work at the lincoln presidential library in springfield, which is absolutely terrific. if you haven't visited it, i encourage you all to do so. it's really amazing. we are very early in the process, but the goal is to have it updated, interactive, and an immersive exhibit to engage all visitors. just like 1992, the museum can be made new again with new generations seeing the museum for the first time. some seeing it again with a new experience. young people can become inspired to become the next leader to help millions of americans, from a devastating flood, like the one organized in 1927. or perhaps your son or daughter can go to west branch and seek to be the first person to organize relief efforts, to save many tens of millions of lives like we're done in world war i and world war ii. or more simply, as great granddad said in the very beginning of our discussion here today, just to learn from history so we are not condemned to repeat it.
you may have also seen some of their work at the lincoln presidential library in springfield, which is absolutely terrific. if you haven't visited it, i encourage you all to do so. it's really amazing. we are very early in the process, but the goal is to have it updated, interactive, and an immersive exhibit to engage all visitors. just like 1992, the museum can be made new again with new generations seeing the museum for the first time. some seeing it again with a new experience. young people...
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perfect server kaku is the cofounder of springfield. he continues einstein's search for a theory of everything, one that unites the fundamental forces of the universe. he is the science correspondent for cbs this morning because of the popular radio program ryan's fantastic and exploration and the host of many many terrific educational tvs does on bdc and the discovery channel. welcome to today's program, doctor. >> such a great introduction, i can't wait to hear the speaker myself . now i'm a research physicist but i also work with bbc totelevision and the discovery channel and i get to interview some of the greatest minds of science and philosophy. and every time i interview trthese people i asked them the key question. the question of all questions e. the question that has haunted ndphilosophers and scientists for generations and that question is, is there intelligent life? on the earth? well, i was watching the kardashians on tv last night and no intelligent life on this planet. but there is one question of all questions that really
perfect server kaku is the cofounder of springfield. he continues einstein's search for a theory of everything, one that unites the fundamental forces of the universe. he is the science correspondent for cbs this morning because of the popular radio program ryan's fantastic and exploration and the host of many many terrific educational tvs does on bdc and the discovery channel. welcome to today's program, doctor. >> such a great introduction, i can't wait to hear the speaker myself . now...
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guest: daniel chester french wanted to add lincoln's farewell address to springfield, illinois from 1851 and also his condolenceetter to the widow, lydia bixby, from 1864, neither of which made the final cut. i think, and i say this in the wall street journal, that lincoln might have been equally interested in seeing the words of the emancipation inscribed on these walls, not because he wrote them as a rhetorical masterpiece, in fact the document was written in legalese , the words were meant to be binding legally and not necessarily for rhetoric. lincoln regarded the emancipation as the essential act of my administration could when he signed his name, he said if my name ever lives it will be because of this act. i-19 20 with jim crow -- by 1920 with jim crow still in effect and still with segregation and african american speakers censored, the emancipation proclamation was not the thing to celebrate. the white leaders who created the lincoln memorial emphasized the reunion of northern and southern states and that did not really take proper account of black lives. host: from the steps of
guest: daniel chester french wanted to add lincoln's farewell address to springfield, illinois from 1851 and also his condolenceetter to the widow, lydia bixby, from 1864, neither of which made the final cut. i think, and i say this in the wall street journal, that lincoln might have been equally interested in seeing the words of the emancipation inscribed on these walls, not because he wrote them as a rhetorical masterpiece, in fact the document was written in legalese , the words were meant...
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i'm assuming that his men were armed with the springfield rifled musket. a rifle musket and i was wondering if they ever got it upgrade as far as their arms during the war. so at the end at petersburg, did they have like breech loaders or anything or you know? repeaters at all i would assume i would assume that they did not okay, but but you know, i'm not you know that question. i would have to look up okay to give you a fulsom answer. okay. thank you. you're welcome. hello, i'm dennis from gerald illinois. and i have a just a quick question barlow was under the command of carl schwarz here at gettysburg and call shores was a very talented man and his own right and he's often criticized barlow for what he did at gettysburg barlow acting without orders. he didn't properly scout the knoll very well. and after the war barlow neverly spoke about his actions here at gettysburg and schwarz schwarz was often very critical of him. speak a little bit more maybe about that role between the two of them. i i would say that that you're right his actions on the know wer
i'm assuming that his men were armed with the springfield rifled musket. a rifle musket and i was wondering if they ever got it upgrade as far as their arms during the war. so at the end at petersburg, did they have like breech loaders or anything or you know? repeaters at all i would assume i would assume that they did not okay, but but you know, i'm not you know that question. i would have to look up okay to give you a fulsom answer. okay. thank you. you're welcome. hello, i'm dennis from...
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i was in pittsburgh speaking about it and headed to springfield illinois to speak about that same thing, that contagion factor is there and until we stop giving big coverage and talking and telling the story of the shooter in such eta glorifying way, we are not going. to get a hold of that. >> it seems kind of tough in the modern digital world you can measure the response in real time with internet clicks. it's got to be hard to convince. >> i've had that conversation with producers and print media and they say exactly that. some of them say we don't. one was the editor of the paper in the midwest and one who works for a major national newspaper so i guess you probably know who thatid is. one of the editors said to me we have long stood the test of time. we try to keep their picture off the fronte page, use their name once and only ones unless they are at trial and if we tell the story of the shooter that's going to make others shoot. perfectly logical and certainly understandable. the other a person said we are a paper of record and we have to use the shooter's name. we feel like we ha
i was in pittsburgh speaking about it and headed to springfield illinois to speak about that same thing, that contagion factor is there and until we stop giving big coverage and talking and telling the story of the shooter in such eta glorifying way, we are not going. to get a hold of that. >> it seems kind of tough in the modern digital world you can measure the response in real time with internet clicks. it's got to be hard to convince. >> i've had that conversation with producers...
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springfield and watching the monsoon rain, in portions of the southwest, and the rockies, we're concernedis afternoon, and especially in portions of the carolinas, so north carolina, south carolina, and winds gusting up to 60 miles an hour, could see some hail, a little tornado risk but not zero, the main concern today will be the wind and also that hail. and now look at the temperature contrast. so pleasant in the northeast. we had a beautiful picture-perfect weekend in the north east. dc today, 71 degrees. that's 15 degrees below what is typical for this time of the year. really nice in pittsburgh, too. but back to the west, in parts of the plains, we're looking at temperatures once again heating up into the triple digits. wichita 102, 100 degrees in oklahoma city and 100 degrees once again in dallas. we will keep it toasty in the south tomorrow, tulsa, keeping it nice in the north atlantic. >> 71 degrees here in washington. that is an august forecast i can get behind. michelle grossman, thank you so very much. >>> still ahead here on "way too early," more on how members of congress are
springfield and watching the monsoon rain, in portions of the southwest, and the rockies, we're concernedis afternoon, and especially in portions of the carolinas, so north carolina, south carolina, and winds gusting up to 60 miles an hour, could see some hail, a little tornado risk but not zero, the main concern today will be the wind and also that hail. and now look at the temperature contrast. so pleasant in the northeast. we had a beautiful picture-perfect weekend in the north east. dc...