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springfield is >> the city of springfield, so much of it is built around that legacy of abraham lincoln. illinois is the land of lincoln, certainly springfield is the city of lincoln. his home is here, the old state capital where you get the house divided speech is here, his old lofts are here. of course he's buried on the outskirts in oak ridge cemetery. so, like it is important to the city of springfield. cyber is up to 2005 to the public, and home to many folks here in central illinois. a presidential library for the greatest president. the purpose of the library is very basic, to preserve and pass on the legacy of abraham lincoln. he's a man who i think best encapsulated what it means to be american, what the whole idea of america is all about. freedom, equality, opportunity. we do put him on a pedestal, rightly, but he was also a human being and had great ambitions to do great things. and he certainly succeeded in that. abraham lincoln was born in 1809 in kentucky. he lived there just for a few years, moved when he was six or seven up to indiana and lived through his teens and indi
springfield is >> the city of springfield, so much of it is built around that legacy of abraham lincoln. illinois is the land of lincoln, certainly springfield is the city of lincoln. his home is here, the old state capital where you get the house divided speech is here, his old lofts are here. of course he's buried on the outskirts in oak ridge cemetery. so, like it is important to the city of springfield. cyber is up to 2005 to the public, and home to many folks here in central...
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land of lincoln is certainly a springfield is the city of lincoln. his home is here the old state capitol where you get the house divided speeches here his o law offices are here and of course he's buried on the outskirts of town in oak ridge cemetery. so lincoln is extraordinarily important to the city of springfield. this museum was built in 2005 at open to the public it been a dream a long time of many folks here in central, illinois a presidential library for the greatest president the purpose of the library is very basic to preserve and pass on the legacy of abraham lincoln. he's a man who i think best encapsulated what it means to be american. what the whole idea of america is all about it is a freedom and equality an opportunity. we do put him on a pedestal rightly. but also he was a human being and he had great ambitions to do great things and he certainly succeeded in that. abraham lincoln was born in 1809 in kentucky. he lived there just for fear as he moved me six or seven up to indiana and lived through his teens in indiana. he grew up on
land of lincoln is certainly a springfield is the city of lincoln. his home is here the old state capitol where you get the house divided speeches here his o law offices are here and of course he's buried on the outskirts of town in oak ridge cemetery. so lincoln is extraordinarily important to the city of springfield. this museum was built in 2005 at open to the public it been a dream a long time of many folks here in central, illinois a presidential library for the greatest president the...
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and how much he owed to springfield. you can sense in those words his concern about maybe never coming back. he realizes he's going on to an enormous challenge in washington. when the president came into office, often presidents will have honeymoon period when they start their term, he had no such honeymoon. as he was elected and waiting for his inauguration, states are starting to secede from the union. when he gets here, he's immediately confronted with the issue of fort sumter being located by the southerners. what do you do about that? he realized and he stepped up could precipitate a war. how do you traverse is that very difficult terrain is immediately put on his desk when he gets to washington. of course, eventually, the south fired the first shot in the war begins. a war that no one, certainly not lincoln wanted. but that came anyway, a horrible cost to this nation. but lincoln knew he had to follow in the footsteps of washington, one of his heroes, but back at the founding fathers and realize he had a sacred dut
and how much he owed to springfield. you can sense in those words his concern about maybe never coming back. he realizes he's going on to an enormous challenge in washington. when the president came into office, often presidents will have honeymoon period when they start their term, he had no such honeymoon. as he was elected and waiting for his inauguration, states are starting to secede from the union. when he gets here, he's immediately confronted with the issue of fort sumter being located...
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the chancellor naomi b lynn distinguished chair and lichen studies at the university of illinois springfield. he's the author of several books on lincoln including and lincoln observed the inner world of abraham lincoln and the two volume american abraham lincoln a life as well as his new book, which he'll be discussing tonight. the black man's president abraham lincoln african americans and the pursuit of racial equality. noah. feldman is the felix frankfurter professor of law chair of the society of fellows and founding director of the julis rabinowitz program on jewish and israeli law at harvard university. he's the author of nine books including the three lives of james madison genius partisan president and his latest book which will be tonight the broken constitution lincoln's slavery and the re-founding of america diana. shall is professor of political science at loyola university, maryland and a non-resident senior fellow at the american enterprise institute where she focuses on american political thought and history. she is the author of several books including what so proudly we hai
the chancellor naomi b lynn distinguished chair and lichen studies at the university of illinois springfield. he's the author of several books on lincoln including and lincoln observed the inner world of abraham lincoln and the two volume american abraham lincoln a life as well as his new book, which he'll be discussing tonight. the black man's president abraham lincoln african americans and the pursuit of racial equality. noah. feldman is the felix frankfurter professor of law chair of 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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and came to this home in springfield. walked in and there is about 25 people ready to have tea with candidate, ambassador bush. his side on the mantle over the fireplace, it said welcome george bush and was spelled be you s c h, like anheuser bush. he came a long way. he was an asterisk in the polls, but that asterisk made a huge difference for america. and it made an even greater difference for the rest of the world. because 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. yes, with the opportunities that come through democracy. but he actively made many bad leaders better leaders, because of how he led. around the world. and so, that's what transformed the world. and we're very grateful of his service. jane flutes chapel chapter about brent school cough organizing the security council is a must read. it talks about the partnership that existed, even inside the white house. normally, there is tension between diff
and came to this home in springfield. walked in and there is about 25 people ready to have tea with candidate, ambassador bush. his side on the mantle over the fireplace, it said welcome george bush and was spelled be you s c h, like anheuser bush. he came a long way. he was an asterisk in the polls, but that asterisk made a huge difference for america. and it made an even greater difference for the rest of the world. because he actually did more to introduce transformation than any other...
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>> destroyed. >> what had happened on springfield road?who would want to god fearing people like the heights, dead? coming up -- >> he was a go getter. he was going to get out, and he was going to go after it. >> he was a player? >> he was. he would get the job done. >> the hard charging businessman, with a deal gone bad. had the neighbors been ruled out? and urgent investigation begins. when dateline, continues. dateline, continues refresh! unlike many other products, downy rinse & refresh doesn't cover odors or leave residues... it helps remove them. it's safe on all fabrics and gentle on skin -- just add to your fabric softener tray. downy rinse & refresh helps remove odors up to 3 times better than detergent alone, so fabrics look and smell clean. try new downy rinse & refresh. guaranteed or your money back. find it in the fabric softener aisle or online. new astepro allergy. now available without a prescription. astepro is the first and only 24-hour steroid free spray. while other allergy sprays take hours astepro starts working in 30
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so, what i found is, both in springfield and in washington, lincoln interacted with a large number of black people. all of whom commented on how respectful he was. how kind and generous, it wasn't just courtesy. it was also gestures, and actions, based on appeals that they made. it indicates to my way of thinking that lincoln was an instinctive racial egalitarian. >> fascinating, thank you so much for that. thank you for calling our attention to the tremendous significance of digitized primary text. it has indeed transformed historical research and indeed our own understanding of lincoln. noah feldman, you argue so powerfully in your book that the original constitution of 1787 was broken. as you put it in the new york times, lincoln fatally injured the constitution of 1787. he called to sly and willingly violated elements in the court institution not nearly understood by most americans in that time. by those actions he effectively broke the constitution of 1787, paving the way for something very different to replace it. tell us more about your thesis in the broken constitution. >> tha
so, what i found is, both in springfield and in washington, lincoln interacted with a large number of black people. all of whom commented on how respectful he was. how kind and generous, it wasn't just courtesy. it was also gestures, and actions, based on appeals that they made. it indicates to my way of thinking that lincoln was an instinctive racial egalitarian. >> fascinating, thank you so much for that. thank you for calling our attention to the tremendous significance of digitized...
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diana's -- the -- in springfield of 1838. lincoln was actively defending the constitution, lincoln statement there that we should be aware of people like alexander the great or ceasar, or like napoleon who in their seeking of greatness would be willing to enslaved freeman, or to free and slave people. that is an act that would be extraordinary and outside of the bounds of constitutional norms, which be wrongful. he would be clearly against this! that is because the constitution and that then existed legally mandated the continued existence of slavery in those states that chose to have slavery. that's lincoln's view. once he becomes president he confronts the reality that there have been succession by at least 7 states. he has to decide what to do about that. of course that secession is a fundamental breaking of the constitution. lincoln responded by himself breaking the constitution which i argue in three ways. i will mention each very briefly. the first is sort of surprising. we don't necessarily think of it is breaking the
diana's -- the -- in springfield of 1838. lincoln was actively defending the constitution, lincoln statement there that we should be aware of people like alexander the great or ceasar, or like napoleon who in their seeking of greatness would be willing to enslaved freeman, or to free and slave people. that is an act that would be extraordinary and outside of the bounds of constitutional norms, which be wrongful. he would be clearly against this! that is because the constitution and that then...
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by the time he got to springfield in 1863 he was already having affairs.while he was in texas from 5760 he took up with the local laundress named martha goodrich. [laughter] and had three children during those years. he was stationed in texas. during the civil war he had an affair with an 18-year-old and pulled the staff officer's letter one time when i was researching it at the library of congress and he was writing his parents saying all these rumors you are hearing about that home are not true and i'm thinking e i think they are, i don't know. now we come to april of 63 in van dorn goes to the home of dr. george peters to inquire about using his farm into grace's caliber horses. the good doctor about but the lady of the house's name was jesse mckissick peters and after an introduction mrs. peters offers the general these of the cabin on the estate for his headquarters. van dorn isn't something he instantly jumps on. you'd rather be in town. that's where all the stuff is happening but eventually he does and he goes outside and when she finds out and sees
by the time he got to springfield in 1863 he was already having affairs.while he was in texas from 5760 he took up with the local laundress named martha goodrich. [laughter] and had three children during those years. he was stationed in texas. during the civil war he had an affair with an 18-year-old and pulled the staff officer's letter one time when i was researching it at the library of congress and he was writing his parents saying all these rumors you are hearing about that home are not...
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land of lincoln is certainly a springfield is the city of lincoln. his home is here the old state capitol where you get the house divided speeches here his o law offices are here and of course he's buried on the outskirts of town in oak ridge cemetery. so lincoln is extraordinarily important to the city of springfield. this museum was built in 2005 at open to the public it been a dream a long time of many folks here in central, illinois a presidential library for the greatest president the purpose of the library is very basic to preserve and pass on the legacy of abraham lincoln. he's a man who i think best encapsulated what it means to be american. what the whole idea of america
land of lincoln is certainly a springfield is the city of lincoln. his home is here the old state capitol where you get the house divided speeches here his o law offices are here and of course he's buried on the outskirts of town in oak ridge cemetery. so lincoln is extraordinarily important to the city of springfield. this museum was built in 2005 at open to the public it been a dream a long time of many folks here in central, illinois a presidential library for the greatest president the...
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springfield is >> the city of springfield, so much of it is built around that legacy of abraham lincoln. illinois is the land of lincoln, certainly springfield is the city of lincoln. his home is here, the old state capital where you get the house divided speech is here, his old lofts are here. of course he's buried on the
springfield is >> the city of springfield, so much of it is built around that legacy of abraham lincoln. illinois is the land of lincoln, certainly springfield is the city of lincoln. his home is here, the old state capital where you get the house divided speech is here, his old lofts are here. of course he's buried on the
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>> springfield to the championship i'm with ya, partner what's going on?i think you grew up around the corner from me. i'm interested in a company it's actually been holding up very well in this brutal market, close to the 52-week high. the company is irdm. >> absolutely. satellite company that you and i know and yes, to i don't know, cromwell road you and i both know it's the right place. okay let's go to donald in california, donald >> caller: how are you doing, mr. cramer >> i am doing well, donald, how about you? >> caller: great plug power -- >> plug power, we're in the moment where a company has a good idea, marsh does it's losing money and when a stock is losing money, it goes down in the business that's plain and simple and all that's happening and that is what's going to continue to happen as long as the fed is tightening dan in michigan, dan >> caller: hey, jim, thanks for taking my call. >> of course >> caller: i had a question about something i've been holding all year cameco. >> i would have not done that deal let it ride. let's go to joe in c
>> springfield to the championship i'm with ya, partner what's going on?i think you grew up around the corner from me. i'm interested in a company it's actually been holding up very well in this brutal market, close to the 52-week high. the company is irdm. >> absolutely. satellite company that you and i know and yes, to i don't know, cromwell road you and i both know it's the right place. okay let's go to donald in california, donald >> caller: how are you doing, mr. cramer...
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the springfield leader sorry ♪ ♪ ♪ here is the lead from the springfield news leader in missouri.18 weeks into her pregnancy, melissa farmer experienced what doctors call a pre-term premature rupture of neck braids. her water broke before labor. the doctors recommended terminating the pregnancy, but there are nine days after the state of missouri banned abortions, that wasn't an option. at least not in missouri. instead, farmer was was left to make a series of trips across three states, and countless phone calls. in the end, farmer would risk her own life as she traveled to illinois for a lifesaving abortion. here is another story from the wall street journal of of tennessee. the patient was in her second trimester of pregnancy and her unborn baby had been diagnosed with genetic abnormalities that meant the child wasn't expected to survive. the doctor said she thought the patient needed an abortion, but tennessee has a total ban on the procedure. the doctors decided send the woman on a roughly six-hour ambulance right-hander pregnancy in north carolina. where she arrived with dang
the springfield leader sorry ♪ ♪ ♪ here is the lead from the springfield news leader in missouri.18 weeks into her pregnancy, melissa farmer experienced what doctors call a pre-term premature rupture of neck braids. her water broke before labor. the doctors recommended terminating the pregnancy, but there are nine days after the state of missouri banned abortions, that wasn't an option. at least not in missouri. instead, farmer was was left to make a series of trips across three states,...
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question is not an easy one to answer i would like to start by saying i think also part of miss springfield's, her statement that the u.n. was russia and china are enabling korea so one of the ways they try to limit this capability on the part of -- is to get china and russia to enforce sanctions they find -- signed onto. the security council resolution kerry trigger causes within them that say if north korea is to launch another ballistic missile china will cut off fuel the russians and the chinese are not doing this right now. let alone signing onto new resolutions at the u.n. to try to sanction north korea. this enables north korea to gather the financing to continue to build and finance these programs. the second thing more broadly, and i know some people don't like to hear this, is that we have to find a way to negotiate with north korea. the only time we've really gotten north korea to stop testing missiles or nuclear weapons is when the united states is in negotiations with them. when worry trying to engage them to stop them from continuing to build their programs. and we're in a protr
question is not an easy one to answer i would like to start by saying i think also part of miss springfield's, her statement that the u.n. was russia and china are enabling korea so one of the ways they try to limit this capability on the part of -- is to get china and russia to enforce sanctions they find -- signed onto. the security council resolution kerry trigger causes within them that say if north korea is to launch another ballistic missile china will cut off fuel the russians and the...
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so, lincoln brought some people with him from springfield, who had darker complexion. and he 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 some 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, who 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 c
so, lincoln brought some people with him from springfield, who had darker complexion. and he 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 some 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...
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in the white among the white house staff and so lincoln brought some people with him from springfield who were darker who had darker complexion and he brought them a cert to be servants in the white house. they'd been working for him in various ways in springfield and the lighter skinned white house staff was not open to working with them and so 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 it came to the white house staff, but i don't know how they responded to these visitors. right and part of it is a lot of what we know about the perspective of the white house staff comes from their children's recollections. so i there are survive. they're surviving testimony of the son of a waiter who worked at the white house that i was able to use their surviving testimony from william slade's daughter that survives and there's of course records from slade himself, but a lot of what we know comes from the white house staff children, and i didn't find any commentary on that particular issu
in the white among the white house staff and so lincoln brought some people with him from springfield who were darker who had darker complexion and he brought them a cert to be servants in the white house. they'd been working for him in various ways in springfield and the lighter skinned white house staff was not open to working with them and so 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...
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in the white among the white house staff and so lincoln brought some people with him from springfield who were darker who had darker complexion and he brought them a cert to be servants in the white house. they'd been working for him in various ways in springfield and the lighter skinned white house staff was not open to working with them and so 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 it came to the white house staff, but i don't know how they responded to these visitors. right and part of it is a lot of what we know about the perspective of the white house staff comes from their children's recollections. so i there are survive. they're surviving testimony of the son of a waiter who worked at the white house that i was able to use their surviving testimony from william slade's daughter that survives and there's of course records from slade himself, but a lot of what we know comes from the white house staff children, and i didn't find any commentary on that particular issu
in the white among the white house staff and so lincoln brought some people with him from springfield who were darker who had darker complexion and he brought them a cert to be servants in the white house. they'd been working for him in various ways in springfield and the lighter skinned white house staff was not open to working with them and so 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...
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abraham lincoln of springfield, illinois, by cleaving and taking some of the heart and soul out of the lincoln field. the good news, if there can be any, since there was a cost to. all this to stephen was that out of that fragmentation came a group called the lincoln forum about which more in a moment and other group's and days of new collegial events replace that single winter day that brought people together in lincoln's hometown not. to mention a new golden age in civil war history in which i wish stephen had enjoyed more opportunity to participate in and which i wish the lincoln field had the to insist that he did. but stephen's contract final abandoned as we've heard recorded documentation for a unique and arresting blend of fact and fiction in the tradition. we've heard faulkner. but as he said of mark twain tonight, or the belle of amherst with a touch of faulkner and he said, robert altman and john sayles thrown and that's quite a soup. but also in the tradition of say monet stephen made his art increasingly abstract as if he was seeing things more clearly than ever. and it was
abraham lincoln of springfield, illinois, by cleaving and taking some of the heart and soul out of the lincoln field. the good news, if there can be any, since there was a cost to. all this to stephen was that out of that fragmentation came a group called the lincoln forum about which more in a moment and other group's and days of new collegial events replace that single winter day that brought people together in lincoln's hometown not. to mention a new golden age in civil war history in which...
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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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illinois is the land of lincoln, certainly springfield is the city of lincoln. his home is here, the old state capital where you get the state divided speeches here, his old lofts are here. of, course he's buried on the outskirts of tenet oak ridge segment terry. so, like it is important to
illinois is the land of lincoln, certainly springfield is the city of lincoln. his home is here, the old state capital where you get the state divided speeches here, his old lofts are here. of, course he's buried on the outskirts of tenet oak ridge segment terry. so, like it is important to
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i am in springfield right now visiting with my mom where i grew up.nikki is running out of this district so she will represent most of my family outside of my kids and husband and i. i think she is running one of the best campaigns in the country. i am paying close attention because it is in my home state. she is young, only 45, but she returns phone calls. she works the phones and will ask for advice from people. she never makes assumptions that someone will be for her without her hard work going into it. she is raising the money she needs to raise to be successful. she is not a showoff, not a click bait type of person, not a performative politician. she is going to do the hard work. it's not an easy district. i hope and pray she wins but she is putting in the hard work. that's the race i am keeping my eye on the closest and i'm the most excited about in the nation. rep. rice: i'm going to put in a plug for the woman i hope is going to take my seat, laura gilly. she won town supervisor. the town of hempstead in my district is the largest town in the
i am in springfield right now visiting with my mom where i grew up.nikki is running out of this district so she will represent most of my family outside of my kids and husband and i. i think she is running one of the best campaigns in the country. i am paying close attention because it is in my home state. she is young, only 45, but she returns phone calls. she works the phones and will ask for advice from people. she never makes assumptions that someone will be for her without her hard work...
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of the documented birthday on december 21 , 1891, the first rules were formulated in the gym of springfield and the first ball was thrown into the basket that swords were at first football, and fruit baskets for peaches. this detail is important to another on this day almost 130 years ago, the game was born which was destined to become one of the world's most popular basketball games. millions of people are playing now. on all continents, this sport is included in many school and university physical education programs. he had next of kin. streetball, corful beach basketball. in the first rules of basketball. there were only 13 points of them today. 200 in the program of the olympic games, basketball debuted in 1936, then became the champion the us team of the country that gave the world this game since then has confidently ranked first in the olympic medal standings in basketball, both among men's and women's teams, the last. true, they began performing at the olympic venues only in 1976. during one game. the athlete runs about 4 km. makes more than 150 accelerations. at a distance of 5 to
of the documented birthday on december 21 , 1891, the first rules were formulated in the gym of springfield and the first ball was thrown into the basket that swords were at first football, and fruit baskets for peaches. this detail is important to another on this day almost 130 years ago, the game was born which was destined to become one of the world's most popular basketball games. millions of people are playing now. on all continents, this sport is included in many school and university...
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Oct 19, 2022
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the story basically is a mafia case where we charged a bunch with a murder in springfield massachusetts played in college. one cooperates andan tells us ad they give us a name and i don't know what it is but he's been missing seven years and so the fbi came with the jackets and me and other prosecutors are like we should go. we wanted to go because it sounded so exciting but we knew in our heart of hearts for a variety of reasons but the most importantba you can make yoursef a witness if you're at a crime scene and then off the case. you do have a lot of power as a prosecutor but you're y not for land expert. i will leave it to suspense. everyone remembers this incident. there are protesters t and remember the scene after meeting at the white house he said somethingg to one of the commanders and then using pepper spray and worse on the assembled crowd. that's beyond his area of expertise to order them to do whatever he wants. he is a military buff and bill barr walks with him. there is a report that has's coe out since then. what that report does do is tie him directly to the order to c
the story basically is a mafia case where we charged a bunch with a murder in springfield massachusetts played in college. one cooperates andan tells us ad they give us a name and i don't know what it is but he's been missing seven years and so the fbi came with the jackets and me and other prosecutors are like we should go. we wanted to go because it sounded so exciting but we knew in our heart of hearts for a variety of reasons but the most importantba you can make yoursef a witness if you're...
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Oct 10, 2022
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. >> i swear it springfield's only choice, throw up your hands and raise your voice. ♪ monorail ♪ ♪ monorailcartoon. the real world looks like this. >> that's a [bleep] mustang, [bleep] toyota, four wheels and a seat. >> i want a [bleep] car right [bleep] now. >> jesse: national syndicated radio host said the bullet train is a dud, dana, how could anybody have predicted this? >> oh, i don't know. i think "the simpsons" their profits or something, this whole bullet train thing, this high-speed rail, this light rail in california is like the winchester house of public works, because all this money, hundreds of millions of dollars and i was reading and i don't know how this happens, that there were even issuing construction contracts even though they had no land out whatsoever to build on and that resulted in hundreds of millions of dollars of construction delays in all this other kinds of stuff. so -- and who would've thought that a state that is entirely run by democrats, jesse, would have this sort of problem doing something that they said was so simple? i mean, we are all shocked. >> jesse:
. >> i swear it springfield's only choice, throw up your hands and raise your voice. ♪ monorail ♪ ♪ monorailcartoon. the real world looks like this. >> that's a [bleep] mustang, [bleep] toyota, four wheels and a seat. >> i want a [bleep] car right [bleep] now. >> jesse: national syndicated radio host said the bullet train is a dud, dana, how could anybody have predicted this? >> oh, i don't know. i think "the simpsons" their profits or something,...
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Oct 22, 2022
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why are of the pushing this so hard when it already dominates springfield and chicago pol politics? pushing it would entrench their power forever and internally. this is a really huge deal, paul. what it would do is enshrine collective bargaining in the state constitution. and then it would expand what could be negotiated beyond just regular things like wages and benefits to include anything that would include economic welfare. anything from housing allowances that are usually well beyond what unions negotiate over parts of the illinois unions have been trying to start to work those things into their contract negotiations. but once he gets into the constitution they have immense power note can ever make a law that would diminish their ability to do that. >> would have to had i have another constitutional amendment basically. i hear union money is pouring in from all over the country for this. is that because the national union movement sees this as a potential model for other st states? >> it has to be hugely inspirational, right? you get the state constitution illinois maybe you co
why are of the pushing this so hard when it already dominates springfield and chicago pol politics? pushing it would entrench their power forever and internally. this is a really huge deal, paul. what it would do is enshrine collective bargaining in the state constitution. and then it would expand what could be negotiated beyond just regular things like wages and benefits to include anything that would include economic welfare. anything from housing allowances that are usually well beyond what...
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Oct 2, 2022
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. >> this is steve pokin, who writes a column in the springfield news -- called poking around.d discovered that leases sister, sean, got busy, soon after that deadly christmas morning. >> in early january, she went to the office of the missouri state highway patrol to express their belief that this in fact was a murder. >> she looked into a highly experience detective name dan nash. >> longtime 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 sean. it 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, there would be more blow back from that, then 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 to went into the bathroom that mr. jennings was wearing that. >> the real piano on he said when he said he found this a dead and held her in her arm
. >> this is steve pokin, who writes a column in the springfield news -- called poking around.d discovered that leases sister, sean, got busy, soon after that deadly christmas morning. >> in early january, she went to the office of the missouri state highway patrol to express their belief that this in fact was a murder. >> she looked into a highly experience detective name dan nash. >> longtime investigator who has been involved in several high-profile murder cases in...
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Oct 7, 2022
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political predictions from springfield, pennsylvania's lieutenant governor announced today that his campaign record breaking amount of cash it in a senate race against the senate race against doctor mehmet oz. says it took in $22 million in the last quarter. from $330,000. that might be due in part to fetterman's rather impressive social media presence. you were two newly drags's opponent with accusations of lying and being out of touch, and this week he turned to a popular cartoon to make his point. he says before there was doctor oz, there was doctor nick. he says the sentence always predict the future and once again, they nailed it. and attached to the tweet was this. >> hi everybody. >> everybody. >> with my diet, you can eat all you want anytime you want. >> can you lose weight? >> awe you might, it's a free. country >> i've got the number one miracle in a bottle to burn fat. >> loose fat without diet or exercise. >> to lose stomach fat instantly disappear. >> i recommend a slow, steady gorging process combined with astrologist. >> krystal sonic therapy. >> see. buxton >> dr., nick dism
political predictions from springfield, pennsylvania's lieutenant governor announced today that his campaign record breaking amount of cash it in a senate race against the senate race against doctor mehmet oz. says it took in $22 million in the last quarter. from $330,000. that might be due in part to fetterman's rather impressive social media presence. you were two newly drags's opponent with accusations of lying and being out of touch, and this week he turned to a popular cartoon to make his...
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Oct 28, 2022
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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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Oct 21, 2022
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joining us now are the pediatrician in chief at bay state children's hospital in springfield, massachusettsd a pathologist in chief at texas children's hospital in houston. thank you for being with us. let's start with setting the scene for us at your respective hospitals. how many kids you have in, the percentage of the pediatric beds that are occupied right now. let me start with you. >> thank you for having me. we are the only accredit children's hospital in western massachusetts. this is september and october the likes of which we've never seen. i would say half the patients in our hospital both acute beds and intensive care beds are in with respiratory disease attributed to rsv, and some other respiratory viruses unheard of for this time of year. we have no patients in the hospital with covid. we are almost at capacity. we are really over capacity in our pediatric emergency room. we never saw this during the covid-19 pandemic. >> what does it look like where you are? >> well, texas children's may be a bit different as the integrated delivery system for children in the united states. we
joining us now are the pediatrician in chief at bay state children's hospital in springfield, massachusettsd a pathologist in chief at texas children's hospital in houston. thank you for being with us. let's start with setting the scene for us at your respective hospitals. how many kids you have in, the percentage of the pediatric beds that are occupied right now. let me start with you. >> thank you for having me. we are the only accredit children's hospital in western massachusetts. this...
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> the avalon story was a mophie case to prosecute where we charge up into guys with a murder in springfield massachusetts. home of the basketball hall of fame if anybody's been there. one of the guys flips and comes in and tells us and i read about this in the book and i hope we get this right but he said he gives us a name. the fbi agent said oh my that's both guys been missing for years. he said i can show you where. so wee had to get it ready for the fbi did come with the jackets in the backhoe and me and other prosecutors are likely should go. we should go. we wanted to go because it sounded so exciting but we knew in our heart of hearts that was the wrong thing for prosecutor to do for a variety of reasons. most important is you can make yourself awareness if you're at a crime scene you see something and drop the case and i know the in tvv shows. you do have a lot of powers a prosecutor but you are not in fbi agent or forensic expert so we did the right thing. everybody remembers this incident when the protest is happening around the country and protesters outside the white house and y
> the avalon story was a mophie case to prosecute where we charge up into guys with a murder in springfield massachusetts. home of the basketball hall of fame if anybody's been there. one of the guys flips and comes in and tells us and i read about this in the book and i hope we get this right but he said he gives us a name. the fbi agent said oh my that's both guys been missing for years. he said i can show you where. so wee had to get it ready for the fbi did come with the jackets in the...
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Oct 20, 2022
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the deputies attempted to serve an eviction form last week at a home in springfield. but the home was surrounded by protesters allegedly trying to stop the eviction. a woman pulled up in an suv carrying several beehives. then she allegedly released to the swarm stinging sheriff's department employees and one deputy. that's according to authorities. >> the woman was arrested, but later released wonder where she got all those beehives. well, coming up, fresno county is looking to prosecute fentanyl death cases as murders. >> after a woman was given the substance disguised as painkillers, according to investigators. and later, you might be paying more than you think for your pumpkin spice latte. why retailers are putting a premium price on anything that might include that way. but first, the families of 2 teens fatally shot at a party in oakland are still waiting for their funeral service. more on why authorities are preventing that funeral from happening. cotton candy. pink lemonade. bubble gum. when tobacco companies sell candy flavored products, they know exactly what
the deputies attempted to serve an eviction form last week at a home in springfield. but the home was surrounded by protesters allegedly trying to stop the eviction. a woman pulled up in an suv carrying several beehives. then she allegedly released to the swarm stinging sheriff's department employees and one deputy. that's according to authorities. >> the woman was arrested, but later released wonder where she got all those beehives. well, coming up, fresno county is looking to prosecute...
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his body came back from washington dc to springfield, illinois where he was going to be buried and as part of that procession for americans to pay their last respects to him came down broadway in new york city. and here's the photograph of the procession and you can see right here. there's some people looking out of windows if we zoom in over here, you can see these two little boys looking out the window. we know that this was theodore roosevelt's grandfather's house. and that this is tr in his little brother elliot who actually had kind of a front row to lincoln's funeral procession. lincoln would be a hero and a model for tr during his own presidency is very interesting that again he's kind of a front-row witness to some of these events. so the civil war era. even though he would eventually become known as kind of a man's man and advocate of the strenuous life. that was not always the case. he grew up weakened by various ailments as a young boy. asthma was probably the greatest plague that he suffered from and he had asthma really badly. i won't ask for show of hands if anyone in he
his body came back from washington dc to springfield, illinois where he was going to be buried and as part of that procession for americans to pay their last respects to him came down broadway in new york city. and here's the photograph of the procession and you can see right here. there's some people looking out of windows if we zoom in over here, you can see these two little boys looking out the window. we know that this was theodore roosevelt's grandfather's house. and that this is tr in his...
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Oct 8, 2022
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ambassador to the u.s., linda springfield, accuse beijing and moscow of empowering kim jong-un sayingil members that are blocking us from taking action, they are enabling north korea. so, still ahead, almost half the deaths attributed to hurricane ian came from lee county. that is by fort myers beach. is what months wrong with the preparation and response to this catastrophic storm? we will have lawmakers who join us next to discuss. ext to discuss what will you do? ♪ what will you change? ♪ will you make something better? ♪ will you create something entirely new? ♪ our dell technologies advisors provide you with the tools and expertise you need to do incredible things. because we believe there's an innovator in all of us. when our daughter and her kids moved in with us... our bargain detergent couldn't keep up. turns out it's mostly water. so, we switched back to tide. one wash, stains are gone. [daughter] slurping don't pay for water. pay for clean. it's got to be tide. it's the subway series menu! 12 irresistible subs... like #11 subway club. piled with turkey, ham and roast beef.
ambassador to the u.s., linda springfield, accuse beijing and moscow of empowering kim jong-un sayingil members that are blocking us from taking action, they are enabling north korea. so, still ahead, almost half the deaths attributed to hurricane ian came from lee county. that is by fort myers beach. is what months wrong with the preparation and response to this catastrophic storm? we will have lawmakers who join us next to discuss. ext to discuss what will you do? ♪ what will you change?...
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Oct 30, 2022
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same person who called -- he was sentenced to two and a half years in prison last year, a lot of springfieldaid he had a news from me, was going to put idiots around my neck and drag me behind his truck regarding certain comments amid concerning trump. cleaver he said was down, then used a racial epitaphs. then he went out about him. violent plans for -- these things have gone on. the republicans have not condemned them. they're the ones that could have an effect on these people, especially donald trump. if he came out and said to his people, please do not engage in violence, and did do it with some time c does with a stand by and be ready. that was awful. he invited the oath keepers, proud boys, whatever these people call themselves, to attack the capitol. this was the most horrific act that's ever been taken against our country. this pales in comparison to benedict arnold. a violation of his oath, and those people, in the house members who voted against proving the electoral college numbers, and against those votes, we're also participated. it's because the politics, because they did want
same person who called -- he was sentenced to two and a half years in prison last year, a lot of springfieldaid he had a news from me, was going to put idiots around my neck and drag me behind his truck regarding certain comments amid concerning trump. cleaver he said was down, then used a racial epitaphs. then he went out about him. violent plans for -- these things have gone on. the republicans have not condemned them. they're the ones that could have an effect on these people, especially...