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the stress lincoln suffered was aggravated by the disloyalty of general mcclellan, the death of willy lincoln, and what i think was a very unhappy marriage. mary lincoln never recovered from her grief over her son willy's death in 1862. in july 1863, she suffered a serious head injury as a result of a carriage accident. that made her prone to severe headaches and aggravated her bad temper. she became an embarrassment to her husband. the point is lincoln achieved the things he did under extraordinarily difficult and stressful circumstances, and the stress and difficult marked his face. i'd ask you to turn to the last page of the handout. i have some before and after pictures here. i think they're striking. first photograph was taken august 1860 when he's a candidate for president. the second was taken on february 1864. the photographs were taken less than five years apart, and we can see the burdens of his office written on his face. as a young man, lincoln had many rough edges and faults to overcome. an important part of the story of his life is his capacity for self-improvement. he evolved f
the stress lincoln suffered was aggravated by the disloyalty of general mcclellan, the death of willy lincoln, and what i think was a very unhappy marriage. mary lincoln never recovered from her grief over her son willy's death in 1862. in july 1863, she suffered a serious head injury as a result of a carriage accident. that made her prone to severe headaches and aggravated her bad temper. she became an embarrassment to her husband. the point is lincoln achieved the things he did under...
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Mar 28, 2016
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aggravated by the disloyalty of harshary chase, extremely criticisms from all sides, the death of willie lincoln, and what i think was a very unhappy marriage. mary lincoln never recovered over the grief of her son in 1862. in july 1863 she suffered a serious head injury as a result of a carriage accident. to severeher prone headaches and aggravated her bad temper. hindrance and embarrassment to her husband are the latter part of his presidency. hecoln achieved the things did under extraordinarily difficult and stressful circumstance is -- stressful circumstances. i would ask you to turn to the last page of the handout. i have some before and after pictures here. the first photograph was taken in august of 1860. on februaryas taken 1864. the photographs were taken less than five years apart and we can see the burdens of office written on his face. lincoln had many rough faults and edges to overcome. he involved from being a partisan politician who mocked and personally attacked his opponents in speeches and anonymous writings to become a great statesman, who was fair and respectful to his oppone
aggravated by the disloyalty of harshary chase, extremely criticisms from all sides, the death of willie lincoln, and what i think was a very unhappy marriage. mary lincoln never recovered over the grief of her son in 1862. in july 1863 she suffered a serious head injury as a result of a carriage accident. to severeher prone headaches and aggravated her bad temper. hindrance and embarrassment to her husband are the latter part of his presidency. hecoln achieved the things did under...
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Mar 27, 2016
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chase, the extreme harsh and vicious criticism which assailed him from all sides, the death of willie lincoln, and what i think was a very unhappy marriage. mary lincoln never recovered from her grief over willie's death in 1862. she suffered a serious head injury as a result of a carriage accident. it made her prone to severe headaches and aggravated her temper. she became a hindrance, and an embarrassment to her husband. the point is, lincoln achieved the things he did under extraordinary difficult, and stressful, circumstances. i ask you to turn to the last page of this handout, i have before and after pictures here. there are striking. -- they are striking. taken inograph was august of 1860. on second was taken february, 1864. these were taken less than five years apart. you can see the burdens of his office written on his face. as a gunman, lincoln had rough edges and false. an important part of his life is his capacity for self-improvement. he was a great statesman who is fair and are spiteful to his opponents and an abolitionist, supporting the 13th amendment, continually adopting more
chase, the extreme harsh and vicious criticism which assailed him from all sides, the death of willie lincoln, and what i think was a very unhappy marriage. mary lincoln never recovered from her grief over willie's death in 1862. she suffered a serious head injury as a result of a carriage accident. it made her prone to severe headaches and aggravated her temper. she became a hindrance, and an embarrassment to her husband. the point is, lincoln achieved the things he did under extraordinary...
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aggravated by the disloyalty of harshary chase, extremely criticisms from all sides, the death of willie lincoln, and what i think was a very unhappy marriage. mary lincoln never recovered over the grief of her son in 1862. in july 1863 she suffered a serious head injury as a result of a carriage accident. to severeher prone headaches and aggravated her bad temper. hindrance and embarrassment to her husband are the latter part of his presidency. hecoln achieved the things did under extraordinarily difficult and stressful circumstance is -- stressful circumstances. i would ask you to turn to the last page of the handout. i have some before and after pictures here. the first photograph was taken in august of 1860. on februaryas taken 1864. the photographs were taken less than five years apart and we can see the burdens of office written on his face. lincoln had many rough faults and edges to overcome. he involved from being a partisan politician who mocked and personally attacked his opponents in speeches and anonymous writings to become a great statesman, who was fair and respectful to his oppone
aggravated by the disloyalty of harshary chase, extremely criticisms from all sides, the death of willie lincoln, and what i think was a very unhappy marriage. mary lincoln never recovered over the grief of her son in 1862. in july 1863 she suffered a serious head injury as a result of a carriage accident. to severeher prone headaches and aggravated her bad temper. hindrance and embarrassment to her husband are the latter part of his presidency. hecoln achieved the things did under...
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willie. the plaque that we had purchased was all broken to pieces. >> reporter: mccray says if the lincoln said grounds keeping tractors may have run over the plaque but it was up to her to pay $40 for the replacement. >> it's the ultimate form of disrespect. my granddad's name was not the only one thrown away. >> reporter: when the i-team visited thecñj: cemetery last y and this year we found several chipped, cracked, or broken grave morningers at if the lincoln p.m. >> not one complaint is acceptable. >> marilyn harris david is the direct of cemetery oversight. last year the i-team found there have been previous year. she says her office is level penalties against cemeteries but we found the state has yet to do that. never issued a citation or a violation. >> never issued a citation or a violation. >> reporter: ever issue a fine? >> never issued a fine either. >> reporter: harris davis said she or another inspector will check out the problem and if they find damage they will tell the cemetery to fix it. she says it gives customers a faster resolution. >> they comply. i have got to tell you, t
willie. the plaque that we had purchased was all broken to pieces. >> reporter: mccray says if the lincoln said grounds keeping tractors may have run over the plaque but it was up to her to pay $40 for the replacement. >> it's the ultimate form of disrespect. my granddad's name was not the only one thrown away. >> reporter: when the i-team visited thecñj: cemetery last y and this year we found several chipped, cracked, or broken grave morningers at if the lincoln p.m....
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willy, there were 60 kids in attendance. mary made out handwritten invitations that you sent out to all the children, they provided food and games, and she delighted -- she and lincoln both delighted in hosting the very noisy affair that spilled out into the yard and into the street. it was not common to have birthday parties for little kids in that era, like it is today. this over-the-top party also occurred in december 1860, at a time when the lincoln family had way more important things to do. yet, they took time to indulge their child. of course, this treatment of the kids continued in washington. the boys were allowed to ron and play in the private and public areas of the white house. their wild child behavior annoyed lincoln's secretaries and annoyed many visitors, but it delighted to lincoln's. mary hosted and fed their friends, again, they were allowed to have pet, and the lincolns cater to their every whim. mary really was ahead of the childhood as a lifestage movement for sure. and while we might now understand that spoiling children is probably not the best parenting strategy, and probably had a role to play intense delay developments, but i can't help bu
willy, there were 60 kids in attendance. mary made out handwritten invitations that you sent out to all the children, they provided food and games, and she delighted -- she and lincoln both delighted in hosting the very noisy affair that spilled out into the yard and into the street. it was not common to have birthday parties for little kids in that era, like it is today. this over-the-top party also occurred in december 1860, at a time when the lincoln family had way more important things to...
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lincoln 30, holland 30. sag to coast north pine air drive in brentwood. and going into the deegan, deegan southbound moving slowly into fordham, willis avenue a stalled car. alternate sides in effect. back to you, ken. >> all right, debbie, thank you. >>> meteorologist amy freeze in for bill with the whether forecast >> ken, we start with beautiful skies, no showers around today. temperatures currently at 35 degrees. the next seven hours we'll be climbing into the mid-40s for lunch and low- to mid-50s for the afternoon high. it is breezy at times, though. that southwest wind up to 25 miles an hour. those gusts will make it feel even colder. tomorrow it's all about the warmth. thursday we'll have 70s inland, low 60s elsewhere, and then friday, saturday and sunday looking good. in fact, the early call for easter is mi 50s with showers at night. ken >> thank you very much, amy. >>> that is the news for now. "good morning america" continues after the break here on channel 7. have hey, have you heard? heard what? before school starts in september, all kids going into 7th and 12th grade have to get the meningococcal vaccine. that can be serious, even deadly. ye
lincoln 30, holland 30. sag to coast north pine air drive in brentwood. and going into the deegan, deegan southbound moving slowly into fordham, willis avenue a stalled car. alternate sides in effect. back to you, ken. >> all right, debbie, thank you. >>> meteorologist amy freeze in for bill with the whether forecast >> ken, we start with beautiful skies, no showers around today. temperatures currently at 35 degrees. the next seven hours we'll be climbing into the mid-40s...