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lincoln, mrs. lincoln, i'm dr. leale, a united states army surgeon. mary todd lincoln: oh, doctor! oh, doctor! [sobbing] help him! help him! dr. charles leale: water! bring water! and brandy! on the floor. i want him recumbent. mary todd lincoln: [sobbing]. men: one, two, three. man: watch his head. watch his head. he might have been stabbed. dr. charles leale: we need to cut the shirt and coat away from the neck to the elbow. man: charlie. dr. charles taft: dr. charles taft. mary todd lincoln: you help him! is he dead? someone answer me! help him! oh, god. dr. charles leale: i'm checking for hemorrhage of the subclavial artery. wait. i found it. a hole. and there's a clot. [audience screaming]. mary todd lincoln: [sobbing]. dr. charles leale: it's a bullet wound. occipital bone here. removal of a clot has relieved pressure on the brain. mary todd lincoln: [sobbing]. lieutenant bolton: ladies! gentleman! the president is being attended by physicians! please make your way in orderly fashion to the street! dr. charles leale: i'm opening up his larynx for a free passage of air. i need
lincoln, mrs. lincoln, i'm dr. leale, a united states army surgeon. mary todd lincoln: oh, doctor! oh, doctor! [sobbing] help him! help him! dr. charles leale: water! bring water! and brandy! on the floor. i want him recumbent. mary todd lincoln: [sobbing]. men: one, two, three. man: watch his head. watch his head. he might have been stabbed. dr. charles leale: we need to cut the shirt and coat away from the neck to the elbow. man: charlie. dr. charles taft: dr. charles taft. mary todd lincoln:...
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whether we mention lincoln, of course, lincoln is the son lincoln was so heavily involved in choosing officers in command. it's a world we have not seen maybe the last president that intervened in the choosing of senior commanders, the hiring and firing. and in most of those cases, he knew something about the general. and he either knew them from their reputations in the earlier war, the mexican war, where they did make the reputations. or he knew them through their relationships and their families or their family ties or their politics as in general mcclellan and frank blare who were members of congress. whom he appointed. 'pointed political generals and then he raised meritorious generals. so this was washington was a very small world then. and when generals or captains or majors or even first lieutenants felt that they should be promoted and they weren't getting the athengs they wanted, sometimes they sent their very pretty wives in to see lincoln. and he enjoyed that very much. he actually wrote about at least two of the wives how his pretty wife says i should make him major. or a
whether we mention lincoln, of course, lincoln is the son lincoln was so heavily involved in choosing officers in command. it's a world we have not seen maybe the last president that intervened in the choosing of senior commanders, the hiring and firing. and in most of those cases, he knew something about the general. and he either knew them from their reputations in the earlier war, the mexican war, where they did make the reputations. or he knew them through their relationships and their...
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great disfavor with mary lincoln she should pay president lincoln a compliment. and julia did that on one occasion. at city point late in the war. and mary was very unhappy about that. and it set the tone for their whole experience together in the last days of the war. susan: she had a long memory. before i leave my planet metaphor, you used a metaphor for these generals. i wanted to share that. the two generals who had the difficult careers were meteors and the two, sherman and grant that were successful, were stars. what did this metaphor mean to you? candy: what i tried to say was that fremont and mcclellan burst on the scene in the civil war as meteors. they climbed high in the public sight. they created huge light and chaos and then they disappeared from sight. in a short time. where sherman and grant were more like stars. in twilight, you don't see them too much but as things get darker and darker, they get brighter and brighter. and they essentially led the path home. susan: we will spend more time with these women. it is always more fun to start with the
great disfavor with mary lincoln she should pay president lincoln a compliment. and julia did that on one occasion. at city point late in the war. and mary was very unhappy about that. and it set the tone for their whole experience together in the last days of the war. susan: she had a long memory. before i leave my planet metaphor, you used a metaphor for these generals. i wanted to share that. the two generals who had the difficult careers were meteors and the two, sherman and grant that were...
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you asked about lincoln and grant. lincoln had not met grant yet. he wrote grant a letter after he won the battle of gettysburg. he said, i said that when you decide to do this, i could not agree last. anti-and mrs. letter by saying, general grant, i was wrong and you are right. brian: the book is called "american ulysses: a life of ulysses s. grant" our guest has been ronald c. white. based at the huntington library in pasadena. thank you very much. ronald: thank you brian. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ announcer: for free transcripts, or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q&a.org. q&a is also available as a podcast. ♪ announcer: if you liked this q&a program, here's some others you might and joy. hunter james robertson on his book after he came back from the war. there is also walter star who writes about the relationship between abraham lincoln and secretary of state william seward. also, john quincy adams, americ
you asked about lincoln and grant. lincoln had not met grant yet. he wrote grant a letter after he won the battle of gettysburg. he said, i said that when you decide to do this, i could not agree last. anti-and mrs. letter by saying, general grant, i was wrong and you are right. brian: the book is called "american ulysses: a life of ulysses s. grant" our guest has been ronald c. white. based at the huntington library in pasadena. thank you very much. ronald: thank you brian....
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he supports lincoln. he became very conversant with congress. he served as secretary of war. he was in johnson's cabinet. he continues an active life during those years of reconstruction. andhat was the up close personal relationship between andrew johnson as president and u.s. grant? ronald: more fraught with difficulty. he tried to figure out a way to displace grant but it was also the popularity of grant. he tried to order him to mexico. you have it love affair with mexico. i want you to be my special envoy. he said no i won't do that. criticized public leaders but he broke with johnson. he could not speak anymore. he would attend cabinet meetings. he would excuse himself after that. he was at would not participate in the rest of it. >> what with her big differences? ronald: the congressman were putting in the 14th and 15th amendments. johnson did that recognizes and wanted to receipt all of the former confederate states. often, the delegates would be confederate generals. a way of that this was destro
he supports lincoln. he became very conversant with congress. he served as secretary of war. he was in johnson's cabinet. he continues an active life during those years of reconstruction. andhat was the up close personal relationship between andrew johnson as president and u.s. grant? ronald: more fraught with difficulty. he tried to figure out a way to displace grant but it was also the popularity of grant. he tried to order him to mexico. you have it love affair with mexico. i want you to be...
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lincoln overturned the order. yeah. >> i am jim. my question deals with the relationship of henry halleck and grant. in 1862, it was very poor. in fact, halleck had removed grant from command. are you suspicious that grant would have done something as provocative as general order number 11 without halleck even knowing about it, in spite of the fact that the communications were down? jonathan sarna: well, first of all, it is wonderful that people really know their civil war history. it is great. i can't imagine -- grant had no way of knowing when he issued the order that the telegraph lines would be cut less than 72 hours later. if he had known that, i am sure there and notn given -- in charge. i am sure grant assumed in the natural course of events, copies of the order would immediately be telegraphed to washington, which was supposed to happen. then halleck would've seen it at once. at least, my understanding, because otherwise the whole story is unintelligible, is that nobody knew about the order, precisely because the telegraph l
lincoln overturned the order. yeah. >> i am jim. my question deals with the relationship of henry halleck and grant. in 1862, it was very poor. in fact, halleck had removed grant from command. are you suspicious that grant would have done something as provocative as general order number 11 without halleck even knowing about it, in spite of the fact that the communications were down? jonathan sarna: well, first of all, it is wonderful that people really know their civil war history. it is...
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lincoln, robert e. lee, these become part of the memoir, grant gave his own thumbnail sketches of why abraham lincoln, in his own words, is the greatest figure of this era. so it's just memorable to read this. it's very clear, spare english language. lincoln said he likes the saxon language. sturdy one-syllable words. grant rights in the same way. brian: from the time he started writing until the end, how long did it take him? ronald: it took him probably about 13, 14 months. brian: how sick was he during that period? ronald: at one moment the word was out that he was dead, would die before the morning came. journal writes in his in hartford, connecticut, he said the whole nation waits to hear whether grant is alive or dead. and if grant were to die, in every community across this nation, there will be bells that will be rung every 30 seconds. 63 bells. hat is the stature of grant that was held by the entire country. he soldiered on. he went to mount mcgregor. near saratoga springs in the summer to try
lincoln, robert e. lee, these become part of the memoir, grant gave his own thumbnail sketches of why abraham lincoln, in his own words, is the greatest figure of this era. so it's just memorable to read this. it's very clear, spare english language. lincoln said he likes the saxon language. sturdy one-syllable words. grant rights in the same way. brian: from the time he started writing until the end, how long did it take him? ronald: it took him probably about 13, 14 months. brian: how sick...
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lincoln, i want to mention briefly because lincoln was another individual who suffered as a child when his mother died, he was a very young boil. his sister, who cared for him after that, died in childbirth at a young age. his father was not somebody that lincoln connected with. his father was very hard on his son. lincoln struggled to some degree throughout his life with what he called melancholy and what his contemporaries described as very, very, very distinct melancholy. one of them calling it just dripping from lincoln as he walked. another one saying he had the saddest eyes i've ever seen. and when he was in his late 20s, lincoln had his first depressive episode and was even suicidal. friends were concerned about him, taking the knife away, making sure he didn't do anything unsafe. and i just wanted to give you a glimpse of what he appeared as by his contemporary, his law partner named herndon kept very detailed notes of lincoln and described what he looked like and how he appeared. and he talked about lincoln's mood could shift from cheerful and good natured to a sad, terribly g
lincoln, i want to mention briefly because lincoln was another individual who suffered as a child when his mother died, he was a very young boil. his sister, who cared for him after that, died in childbirth at a young age. his father was not somebody that lincoln connected with. his father was very hard on his son. lincoln struggled to some degree throughout his life with what he called melancholy and what his contemporaries described as very, very, very distinct melancholy. one of them calling...
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private meeting with lincoln and he wrote her a pass. she went out to where the fighting wasn't picked up her husband and took him home. shotward, he had been pretty bad. he had a lifetime of pain. he then started creating churches and building churches. around some of the western states, then a few years later he decided he missed the army and could be a fighting man so during the apache wars in arizona he rejoined as a chaplain. they stationed him in arizona. that is how he got to arizona. the he came up in 1888 in army, he thought this was the place he wanted to be. it reminded him of the river nile country. at heart, i think he was a farmer. he saw the opportunities here. he made up his mind. he rode horseback or this mule back here. valley that all over the looking for the right place for the phoenix was thought to have a sordid reputation at that time. he wanted to start a community that was more religious. he thought this or be great place to grow citrus. but the army kept him busy. he bought real estate in 1888 in this area just
private meeting with lincoln and he wrote her a pass. she went out to where the fighting wasn't picked up her husband and took him home. shotward, he had been pretty bad. he had a lifetime of pain. he then started creating churches and building churches. around some of the western states, then a few years later he decided he missed the army and could be a fighting man so during the apache wars in arizona he rejoined as a chaplain. they stationed him in arizona. that is how he got to arizona....
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not everybody was as merciful as lincoln. they were ignoring some of lincoln's cries, with malice towards none. treason indictments surged in 1865 and 1866. east tennessee was particularly a strike-torn region. in this moment they have 2000 cases on the docket for treason. in maryland, military authorities in general want to prosecute anyone who had left the state to join the rebel army. they hoped to do treason against the state of maryland, not the nation. which was something totally appropriate at the time. john brown was the first person hang of the constitution was passed for treason, but it was treason against the state of virginia. it was not against the national government. we can talk about that if you like in the q&a. more than 4000 names of marylanders were submitted, but it quickly became apparent that president johnson's national pardons of former confederates had muddied the waters, and they were not sure about the jurisdiction and the power to move forward with trials. but the greatest attention came in mid jun
not everybody was as merciful as lincoln. they were ignoring some of lincoln's cries, with malice towards none. treason indictments surged in 1865 and 1866. east tennessee was particularly a strike-torn region. in this moment they have 2000 cases on the docket for treason. in maryland, military authorities in general want to prosecute anyone who had left the state to join the rebel army. they hoped to do treason against the state of maryland, not the nation. which was something totally...
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-- the condolence widow, maryncoln's lincoln. she had barely gotten over the death of prince albert earlier. this incredible collection of americana gets packed up in the spring. when america finally goes to war after pearl harbor, the ball starts to roll. on december 20 6, 1941, the day pearl harbor's christmas, i very eerie christmas for americans. brothers,uncles, daughters, who have a volunteered. many americans are wondering, whether their family members would be there the next christmas. christmas.ry eerie the day after, on december 26, writing to congress and the secret service, backup the declaration of independence, the constitution, the gettysburg address, and a few other first documents. the articles of confederation, the gutenberg bible, lincoln's second inaugural address, and was the other -- and one other non-american document, the magna which is in the united states because it was an display at the 1939 new york city's world's fair. and when war breaks out in europe the british asked us to hold onto it for safekeep
-- the condolence widow, maryncoln's lincoln. she had barely gotten over the death of prince albert earlier. this incredible collection of americana gets packed up in the spring. when america finally goes to war after pearl harbor, the ball starts to roll. on december 20 6, 1941, the day pearl harbor's christmas, i very eerie christmas for americans. brothers,uncles, daughters, who have a volunteered. many americans are wondering, whether their family members would be there the next christmas....
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to abram lincoln. -- two abraham lincoln. this is the first thing lincoln should be worried about? brian: you talk about a party that buchanan had when he was being considered for the supreme court? mr. strauss: yes, he was always lawful, lawful about everything. he was waffling about the -- he always waffled. waffled about everything. he was waffling about the supreme court decision but he is known as the best partier in washington. he had a great party with a celebrity chef for everybody to come over and he keeps giving little parties to supplemented. -- to supplement it. at the end, he decides he does not want to be on the supreme court, so when a certain sense he has done all of this for nothing. brian: where did he get the money to put on parties? mr. strauss: he was a good lawyer. he was a star student at dickens college. he was always a top student. he was always very sure of himself. he goes to lancaster because it was then the capital of pennsylvania, the largest city in america was 6000 people. he becomes the best lawyer there and even when he moves to harrisburg, he deci
to abram lincoln. -- two abraham lincoln. this is the first thing lincoln should be worried about? brian: you talk about a party that buchanan had when he was being considered for the supreme court? mr. strauss: yes, he was always lawful, lawful about everything. he was waffling about the -- he always waffled. waffled about everything. he was waffling about the supreme court decision but he is known as the best partier in washington. he had a great party with a celebrity chef for everybody to...
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, presumably the only letter she wrote to lincoln. whether it is the only one, will have to be because i love the goofiness of history. it is a letter written in 1861 after lincoln had been in office and the civil war had started, a lot of fighting in northern virginia, on a particular day that the letter gets written, so maybe buchanan did not know this, one of lincoln's good friends in illinois, a senator from oregon dies in battle. the only city member of congress to die in battle. to. lincoln was always prone , probably wasn't this point, but even if she was not, would be prepared for this. a war is going on. but this letter says that he forgot a few books in the white house, could he get somebody to return them? y god, henking, oh m is not even thinking. this is the first thing lincoln should be worried about? party you talk about a that buchanan party that buchanan had when he was being considered for the supreme court? mr. strauss: yes, he was always lawful, lawful about everything. he was waffling about the supreme court decis
, presumably the only letter she wrote to lincoln. whether it is the only one, will have to be because i love the goofiness of history. it is a letter written in 1861 after lincoln had been in office and the civil war had started, a lot of fighting in northern virginia, on a particular day that the letter gets written, so maybe buchanan did not know this, one of lincoln's good friends in illinois, a senator from oregon dies in battle. the only city member of congress to die in battle. to....
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and then there was the hanging of the lincoln conspirators. the one with the dress, the first woman hanged by the federal government in history. yet that country backed away from more extensive bloodletting, raising the question in our minds, did the confederates get off scott free? they really did not. they did receive some punishment. and a good portion of the remedy came in at face we might not suspect. have missedcholars this, the 14th amendment of the u.s. constitution. before i go further i want to put you back in the place of these men and women who had lost children, parents, friends. pretend you are one of those northerners that were mad about the situation, i want to ask you, what would you want to do to the rebels? what choices do you have for punishing? we do not have to guess because there are many letters to andrew johnson in the national archives. while many people are saying, do not hang, there were people saying quite the reverse. obviously, execution is something you could ask for, that is obvious. but how would you do it? ,a
and then there was the hanging of the lincoln conspirators. the one with the dress, the first woman hanged by the federal government in history. yet that country backed away from more extensive bloodletting, raising the question in our minds, did the confederates get off scott free? they really did not. they did receive some punishment. and a good portion of the remedy came in at face we might not suspect. have missedcholars this, the 14th amendment of the u.s. constitution. before i go further...
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late, great abraham lincoln? [ laughter and applause ] trump talks about lincoln like he was a hall of fame pitcher for the brooklyn dodgers. and lincoln throws one inside, he's keeping them honest. [ light laughter ] but it turns out hillary really was telling the truth, because in the actual transcript of that speech she says, "if you saw the spielberg movie 'lincoln' and how he was maneuvering and working to get the 13th amendment passed politics is like sausage being made, we usually end up where we need to be but if people are watching, then people get a little nervous to say the least. so you need both a public and private position." so i guess the real scandal here is that bankers paid thousands of dollars for hillary clinton's movie reviews. [ laughter and applause ] in short, "sully" will goose your heart rate and then bring you in for a smooth landing, i give it 2 1/2 pantsuits, that will be $600,000. [ laughter and applause ] nonetheless, nonetheless there does seem to be a divergence in some cases bet
late, great abraham lincoln? [ laughter and applause ] trump talks about lincoln like he was a hall of fame pitcher for the brooklyn dodgers. and lincoln throws one inside, he's keeping them honest. [ light laughter ] but it turns out hillary really was telling the truth, because in the actual transcript of that speech she says, "if you saw the spielberg movie 'lincoln' and how he was maneuvering and working to get the 13th amendment passed politics is like sausage being made, we usually...
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doesn't seem like they feel the cold that's settled over lincoln financial field right now. we're going to take a moment real quick, glenn "hurricane" schwartz admonished me for my lack of a coat. i just wanted to show my true colors. >> with the black coat and the black end zone, you totally disappear. i can't even see you. >> good point. >> maybe that will help the eagles receivers in the end zone, the other guys won't be able to see them. the wind is going to be a factor during the game. right now we have sustained winds at 20 miles an hour in philly. and it's going to be pretty close to that as we go through the night. so not only will it affect the windchill, but it also affects perhaps the kicking and the passing games. the temperature going down through the 30s, which is still not bad, this time of the nights, at this time of the year, it could be so much worse. the wind, 10 to 20 miles an hour, making it feel a little bit colder than that, but there is zero chance of any kind of precipitation. a different story on that for the holiday weekend. i'll get into that in a
doesn't seem like they feel the cold that's settled over lincoln financial field right now. we're going to take a moment real quick, glenn "hurricane" schwartz admonished me for my lack of a coat. i just wanted to show my true colors. >> with the black coat and the black end zone, you totally disappear. i can't even see you. >> good point. >> maybe that will help the eagles receivers in the end zone, the other guys won't be able to see them. the wind is going to be a...
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probably the most famous man in america other than abraham lincoln. but he also is running in enterprise newspapers that were losing money.. they were laying out a lot of money for these correspondence in the war. early in the war, greeley raise a ruckus over creative writing and expense account of a colleague named charlie page was another one of his characters. when greeley balked at payingen for some unusual expenses and indignant page wrote back to greeley that he got the news he paid for. quote, he says, early, early news is expensive news, mr. creely. m if i have watermelons and whiskey ready when offices, along from a fight, i get the news without asking questions. [laughter] now that to me, i'm going use the watermelons and whiskey line the next time i follow up a disputed expense report. the third passage is, this is my pants to editors all over. this is my way of saying the world can exist and still can't exist without editors. i don't care what's going on in our business, we need them. i read, this is about another character that was workin
probably the most famous man in america other than abraham lincoln. but he also is running in enterprise newspapers that were losing money.. they were laying out a lot of money for these correspondence in the war. early in the war, greeley raise a ruckus over creative writing and expense account of a colleague named charlie page was another one of his characters. when greeley balked at payingen for some unusual expenses and indignant page wrote back to greeley that he got the news he paid for....
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president lincoln's cottage in washington, d.c. hosted this hour-long event. >> joining us tonight is the board member candice shy hooper and susan to discuss the new book --"lincoln's general's wives: four women who influenced the civil war for better and for worse." candice shy hooper served as press secretary and legislative assistant to the late texas assistant charlie wilson before becoming ice president of a multinational energy company. of ace president multinational energy company. she then joined a major new york law firm as legislative council.
president lincoln's cottage in washington, d.c. hosted this hour-long event. >> joining us tonight is the board member candice shy hooper and susan to discuss the new book --"lincoln's general's wives: four women who influenced the civil war for better and for worse." candice shy hooper served as press secretary and legislative assistant to the late texas assistant charlie wilson before becoming ice president of a multinational energy company. of ace president multinational...
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the lincoln wish list sales event is on. get exceptional offers on the lincoln family of luxury vehicles. sign and drive off in a new 2017 lincoln mkc with zero down and a complimentary first month's payment. and let roomba from irobot help with your everyday messes. roomba navigates your entire home. cleaning up pet hair and debris for up to 2 hours. which means your floors are always clean. you and roomba, from irobot. better. together. proof of less joint pain. and clearer skin. this is my...
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[inaudible conversations] >> we are here tonight with james conroy, author of "lincoln's white house" the people at houston wartime. in "lincoln's white house" you describe life in washington dc and in the research once i got to you, what is with you like about life in the nation's capital in the 1860s? >> as far as washington in general the striking thing is the lack of development, the frontier aspect of the city at that time. pennsylvania avenue and 1 other street were the only paid streets in the city. the others were dirt roads was when it rained as it often does in washington, torrential the they became rivers of mud, streets were too thick with mud to walk on and too thin to swim in. people would be surprised how underdeveloped the city was time. >> with the country and a tomatoes time, two assassination attempt made on the president at that point. where they are serious concerns and assassination attempt would be carried out and what kind of syria was in place to discourage that attempt? >> it wasn't until the very end of lincoln's administration in the last couple months that
[inaudible conversations] >> we are here tonight with james conroy, author of "lincoln's white house" the people at houston wartime. in "lincoln's white house" you describe life in washington dc and in the research once i got to you, what is with you like about life in the nation's capital in the 1860s? >> as far as washington in general the striking thing is the lack of development, the frontier aspect of the city at that time. pennsylvania avenue and 1 other...
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. >>> as you just showed us eagles host giants tonight at lincoln financial field, post season is off the table forbidder through there is something they can accomplish tonight. >> if they win they will make it harder for giants to make the playoffs. sports director don bellies live at lincoln financial field with more, ton ton. >> playing the role of spoiler , remember a year ago, in december, washington came here and celebrated on this field as they won the nfc east and now the giants have an opportunity not to win the division but clinch a playoff birth if they lose it makes it more difficult and makes next week a must win situation against washington. meanwhile if we're talking about the eagles and we are a lot of glare, a lot of saying on the right tackle lane johnson who will be playing for first time since october. he served ten game ban for testing positive for performance enhancing drugs. he talk about this match up here tonight. he should have fresh legs. he has in the played in two and a half months. >> i will try to play the best i can. you know, i will not be in the same
. >>> as you just showed us eagles host giants tonight at lincoln financial field, post season is off the table forbidder through there is something they can accomplish tonight. >> if they win they will make it harder for giants to make the playoffs. sports director don bellies live at lincoln financial field with more, ton ton. >> playing the role of spoiler , remember a year ago, in december, washington came here and celebrated on this field as they won the nfc east and...
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also ing closng term, the lincoln ave. exit ramp from i-894 sb is expected to remain that way southbound corridor will shift to the west or right side of the roadway starting at lincoln ave. 3 we arefollowing breaking news this morning...milwaukee police are investigating three deadly shootings the fourt districtthey happened ...within about a x hour span.-the first was at 36th street and thurston around 9:30 last night...where a man was found dead with a gunshot wound..after his car collided with two other cars.-the medical another shooting that happened just before four this morning ...near 52nd and greentree. -and milwaukee police are currently on the scene of a double homicide on milwaukee's far northwest side. 3 that's where we find cbs 58's scene ...working to bring us the very latest. kyle? we are here at appleton and florest, and you can e police are still here on scene. they've been here since 1:30 this morning. milwaukece e polisay they received reports of multiple found two victims, both a man and a woman in the
also ing closng term, the lincoln ave. exit ramp from i-894 sb is expected to remain that way southbound corridor will shift to the west or right side of the roadway starting at lincoln ave. 3 we arefollowing breaking news this morning...milwaukee police are investigating three deadly shootings the fourt districtthey happened ...within about a x hour span.-the first was at 36th street and thurston around 9:30 last night...where a man was found dead with a gunshot wound..after his car collided...
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when we look at lincoln in the lincoln memorial, it seems so imposing and powerful and strong. but he only lived four years of his life in the white house. he lived 14 years of his life in a one-room cabin in indiana. and when he looked in the mirror, that's who he saw. he slept in a wooden box filled with corn husbaks. >> the think i hear time and time again is we're in an election season like no other in history because there's a character in the election that's like no other, and that's donald trump. but you say that might not actually be the case. >> andrew jackson was kind of a donald trump of hiss era. here comes this guy from the west. he's profane, uses bad language. he has a temper. he has bullets in his body from duels and battles that he's fought. he's against the national bank. he says it's all rigged, only he doesn't use that word. but he became the seventh president of the united states, and he took his revenge by appointing businessmen to most of the positions that normally would go to politicians. so it's an interesting time. >> how did that work out? >> it work
when we look at lincoln in the lincoln memorial, it seems so imposing and powerful and strong. but he only lived four years of his life in the white house. he lived 14 years of his life in a one-room cabin in indiana. and when he looked in the mirror, that's who he saw. he slept in a wooden box filled with corn husbaks. >> the think i hear time and time again is we're in an election season like no other in history because there's a character in the election that's like no other, and...
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in springfield, illinois as my relatives. -- the landdition of lincoln. but i will find something else, i am sure. day, a discovery that knocks my socks off. but if i had to choose one, i would choose three. the charters of freedom. the declaration, the constitution, and the bill of rights. you know the the british burned the town. the night before that happened, stephen pleasanton, a clerk in the state department, commandeered a wagon and took them into the hills of virginia and they are with us today because of that rescue. i would say the charters of freedom. >> you can watch the entire program on monday, 8:00 p.m. and 11 at 5 p.m. eastern. this isamerican tea -- american history tv only on c-span3. >> sunday, january 1, in-depth will feature a live discussion on the presidency of barack obama. calls,taking your phone tweets, emails, and facebook questions. ryan,nel includes april author of "the presidency in black and white." princeton university professor author of "democracy in black." and david marinus. noon in-depth live from until 3:00 p.m. easte
in springfield, illinois as my relatives. -- the landdition of lincoln. but i will find something else, i am sure. day, a discovery that knocks my socks off. but if i had to choose one, i would choose three. the charters of freedom. the declaration, the constitution, and the bill of rights. you know the the british burned the town. the night before that happened, stephen pleasanton, a clerk in the state department, commandeered a wagon and took them into the hills of virginia and they are with...
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also closing long term, the lincoln ave. exit ramp from i-894 sb is expected to remain that way 3 3 morning persistent drizzle we start to dry out with a little sun possible. seasonable highs in the upper 30s. wind: nw 5-15 mph.tonight: partly cloudy with lows close to average in the middle 20s. wind: nw 5-10 mph.weekend: very seasonable when it comes to temperatures with highs in the upper 30s both saturday and sunday. a mix of sun and clouds on saturday staying dry before clouds increase and snow arrives on sunday. light snow showers possible form 7 am to 7 pm with most places picking up around 1" of snow, especially on grassy surfaces. some light road accumulation possible as well. 3 our top story at 6...there is a call for the milwaukee county sheriff to resign.a county supervisor is demanding sheriff david clarke explain the four deaths that recently happened inside the milwaukee county jail. cbs 58's julie parise is live at the jail...this morning.she joins us now with that story. okomunde says-the sheriff is more inte
also closing long term, the lincoln ave. exit ramp from i-894 sb is expected to remain that way 3 3 morning persistent drizzle we start to dry out with a little sun possible. seasonable highs in the upper 30s. wind: nw 5-15 mph.tonight: partly cloudy with lows close to average in the middle 20s. wind: nw 5-10 mph.weekend: very seasonable when it comes to temperatures with highs in the upper 30s both saturday and sunday. a mix of sun and clouds on saturday staying dry before clouds increase and...
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but from a practical perspective, kids are still going to lincoln hills. so if that secure facility is going to exist we ask that it be close to home and it address behavoral and pro-social skills to help these indu although there is no hard plan at this point...the jumping off point for the facility would be 36 beds serving non-serious juvenile offenders. there's also a list on how the juvenile justice system would be change potentially.we'll take a closer look at that coming up on the news at 4 and 5 o'clock. live in mke jk cbs 58 news. meterologist rebecca schuld joins us now to get you ready tonight...partly to mostly cloudy. lows around 18. chills in the single digits. west winds 10 to 15 mph. thursday...cloudy. scattered flurries in the afternoon. highs in the mid 20s. west winds 10 to 20 mph. thursday night...mostly cloudy. lows around 17. northwest winds 10 to 15 mph. friday...partly sunny. highs in the lower 20s. northwest winds 10 to 15 mph. friday lows around 14. saturday...mostly cloudy. a 50 percent chance of light snow in the afternoon. highs
but from a practical perspective, kids are still going to lincoln hills. so if that secure facility is going to exist we ask that it be close to home and it address behavoral and pro-social skills to help these indu although there is no hard plan at this point...the jumping off point for the facility would be 36 beds serving non-serious juvenile offenders. there's also a list on how the juvenile justice system would be change potentially.we'll take a closer look at that coming up on the news at...
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to abraham lincoln. this is the first thing lincoln should be worried about? brian: you talk about a party that buchanan had when he was being considered for the supreme court? mr. strauss: yes, he was always waffled. waffled about everything. he was waffling about the supreme court decision but he is known as the best partier in washington. he had a great party with a celebrity chef for everybody to come over and he keeps giving little parties to to supplement it. at the end, he decides he does not want to be on the supreme court, so in a certain sense he has done all of this for nothing. brian: where did he get the money to put on parties? mr. strauss: he was a good lawyer. he was a star student at dickens college. he was always a top student. he was always very sure of himself. he goes to lancaster because it was then the capital of pennsylvania, the largest city -- inland city in america was 6000 people. he becomes the best lawyer there and even when he moves to harrisburg, he decides to stay in lancaster. he defends a lot of people and makes a good buck.
to abraham lincoln. this is the first thing lincoln should be worried about? brian: you talk about a party that buchanan had when he was being considered for the supreme court? mr. strauss: yes, he was always waffled. waffled about everything. he was waffling about the supreme court decision but he is known as the best partier in washington. he had a great party with a celebrity chef for everybody to come over and he keeps giving little parties to to supplement it. at the end, he decides he...
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uh david: he said, the lincoln memorial. the boss of the lincoln memorial. that's interesting. knowing that i wanted -- knowing that i was going to be seeing you, what were you doing at the lincoln memorial? in aat a place you go off secretary, and what you take away from it? jeh: i have been to the lincoln memorial several times, and i have taken some visiting delegation from china to the lincoln memorial last year. is the my favorite place stoneware martin luther king day "i have a dream." probably one of my favorite places is not my favorite place in washington to visit. and to me, that means a lot. a lot of been written about my father's father who was a sociologist. my mother's family were all postal workers in this town and believed in federal service. that is in my dna. lot -- thewe get a we get a bum rap, i believe in public service and federal service and i believe the magic of our nation's capital. when i go back to new york and my law practice there, i am sure i will miss it. david: without going beyond journalistic balance, i want to years and some situations diffic
uh david: he said, the lincoln memorial. the boss of the lincoln memorial. that's interesting. knowing that i wanted -- knowing that i was going to be seeing you, what were you doing at the lincoln memorial? in aat a place you go off secretary, and what you take away from it? jeh: i have been to the lincoln memorial several times, and i have taken some visiting delegation from china to the lincoln memorial last year. is the my favorite place stoneware martin luther king day "i have a...
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we moved down here, went to lincoln savings. >> how much? >> you really want to know is >> yes. >> it was $30,000 and for us, that was quite a bit. >> capitalize on this, the bond salesman were told. the weak, meek, and ignorant are always good targets. >> the regulators were looking at us saying this guy is a disaster, man. we have got to stop this. but by that time, keating had a construction company in arizona. he had thrifts in california. his tentacles spread out to several states. so he was able to call on congressman and senators and say, hey, get these dogs off my back. >> this morning, the s&l crisis goes to capitol hill, looking into charges against five senators accused of intervening with federal banking officials on behalf of charles keating. >> the keating five are john mccain and democrats allen cranston, john glenn, and two others. they reportedly received a total of $1.3 million in donations. ed win gray says the senators tried to subvert the regulatory process. >> i was told to come alone. i did. >> did you find that unusua
we moved down here, went to lincoln savings. >> how much? >> you really want to know is >> yes. >> it was $30,000 and for us, that was quite a bit. >> capitalize on this, the bond salesman were told. the weak, meek, and ignorant are always good targets. >> the regulators were looking at us saying this guy is a disaster, man. we have got to stop this. but by that time, keating had a construction company in arizona. he had thrifts in california. his tentacles...
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differentiation presidents,bad washington, lincoln, fdr are always at the top of the surveys . they were decisive men. you cannot come to the top of the ladder and not be decisive. buchanan was a waffler. james polk hated him for being a waffler. always back and forth. that is how he was as president. >> sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's "q and a." ♪ [applause] ♪ >> the presidential inauguration of donald trump's friday, january 20. c-span will have live coverage of all of the days events and ceremonies. watch live on c-span and c-span.org and listen live on the free c-span radio app. ♪ >> we have been meeting and talking with some of the new members of the 115th congress, here's is an interview with one of the incoming freshman. elect andytative biggs representing arizona. a republican, replacing matt hammond, a republican who has a long history in the house. what advice to give you? andy: he is a good friend, he represented the district well for five terms. his advice to me was to be myself, represent the constituent interests, and remember where i am coming
differentiation presidents,bad washington, lincoln, fdr are always at the top of the surveys . they were decisive men. you cannot come to the top of the ladder and not be decisive. buchanan was a waffler. james polk hated him for being a waffler. always back and forth. that is how he was as president. >> sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's "q and a." ♪ [applause] ♪ >> the presidential inauguration of donald trump's friday, january 20. c-span will have live...
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there's only one cemetery in springfield, so we would, that was traditioned in the land of lincoln but i'll find something else i'm sure. >> every day a discovery just knocks my socks off, but if i had to choose one, i would choose three. the charters, the charters of freedom, the declaration, the constitution and the bill of rights. you know that the british burned the town and the night before that happens steven pleasanton, a clerk in the state department rolled them up, stuffed them into linen sacks, commandeered a wagon, tucked them into the hills of virginia and they're with us today because of that rescue. so i would say the charters are free. >> since we're getting along so well today at least in public, i want to say that i actually have a favorite of each of their collections if my colleagues really cared about me they'd loan me in my office. >> what are they? >> a beautiful glass flute i was shown, i'm glad to take that off your hands any time you think that would be okay and the bill of rights, it's a small thing. >> oh, sure. >> just send it on over, right? >> julia child'
there's only one cemetery in springfield, so we would, that was traditioned in the land of lincoln but i'll find something else i'm sure. >> every day a discovery just knocks my socks off, but if i had to choose one, i would choose three. the charters, the charters of freedom, the declaration, the constitution and the bill of rights. you know that the british burned the town and the night before that happens steven pleasanton, a clerk in the state department rolled them up, stuffed them...
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she got a private meeting with lincoln and he wrote her a pass. she went out to where the fighting wasn't picked up her husband and took him home. afterward, he had been shot pretty bad. he had a lifetime of pain. he then started creating churches and building churches. around some of the western states, then a few years later he decided he missed the army and could be a fighting man so during the apache wars in arizona he rejoined as a chaplain. they stationed him in arizona. that is how he got to arizona. when he came up in 1888 in the army, he thought this was the place he wanted to be. it reminded him of the river nile country. at heart, i think he was a farmer. he saw the opportunities here. he made up his mind. he rode horseback or this mule back here. he rode that all over the valley looking for the right place for the phoenix was thought to have a sordid reputation at that time. he wanted to start a community that was more religious. he thought this or be great place to grow citrus. but the army kept him busy. he bought real estate in 1888
she got a private meeting with lincoln and he wrote her a pass. she went out to where the fighting wasn't picked up her husband and took him home. afterward, he had been shot pretty bad. he had a lifetime of pain. he then started creating churches and building churches. around some of the western states, then a few years later he decided he missed the army and could be a fighting man so during the apache wars in arizona he rejoined as a chaplain. they stationed him in arizona. that is how he...
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is at thenot lincoln memorial. i thought that was interesting. knowing i was seeing you, i want to save the question. what were you doing at the lincoln memorial? is it a place that you go to often and what do you take away from it? jeh i have been to the lincoln memorial several times. taken ave actually visiting delegation from china. place, wherete martin luther king gave "i have a dream." one of my favorite places if not my favorite place in all of washington to just visit. me, that means a lot. a lot has been written about my father's father who was a sociologist. , we were allamily postal workers in this town. they believed in federal service.
is at thenot lincoln memorial. i thought that was interesting. knowing i was seeing you, i want to save the question. what were you doing at the lincoln memorial? is it a place that you go to often and what do you take away from it? jeh i have been to the lincoln memorial several times. taken ave actually visiting delegation from china. place, wherete martin luther king gave "i have a dream." one of my favorite places if not my favorite place in all of washington to just visit. me,...
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also closing long term, the lincoln ave. exit ramp from i-894 sb is expected to remain that way traffic along the i-894 southbound corridor will shift to the west or right side of the 3 it seems downtown milwaukee is changing by the day.three ?billion? dollars worth of new development just since 2005... another one-point-three billion is underway right now. the northwestern mutual tower is a big one. it has a new sign.. 500 feet above the city. of the couture building-- a proposed 44-story skyscraper. it'll go up where the downtown transit center is being demolished right now. and the lincoln memorial re-design is finished... giving you a straight shot to the summerfest grounds and the third ward. 3 "bringing new investors, new property owners, which means new tenants and new residents in to downtown milwaukee." milwaukee." as for what's to come... officials say they can't reveal anything right now... but say "new surprises are new way to show off your brewers pride.the team is inviting fans to miller park today for a specia
also closing long term, the lincoln ave. exit ramp from i-894 sb is expected to remain that way traffic along the i-894 southbound corridor will shift to the west or right side of the 3 it seems downtown milwaukee is changing by the day.three ?billion? dollars worth of new development just since 2005... another one-point-three billion is underway right now. the northwestern mutual tower is a big one. it has a new sign.. 500 feet above the city. of the couture building-- a proposed 44-story...
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and that the committee's permit to the lincoln memorial site would have been issued regardless of what candidate won the election. if the inaugural committee chooses to release the lincoln memorial space it could be made available for other permits. >>> an incredible story involving a missing dog in caldwell and what he did in an attempt to get reunited with his owners >>> gwen will be back with a full look at your forecast you will want to see what that is all about. the news at 6:00 will return. thank you for dining with us. hope to see you again soon. just gotta get the check. almost there. i can't reach it. if you have alligator arms, you avoid picking up the check. what? it's what you do. i got this. thanks, dennis! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. growwwlph. it's what you do. . >>> he said cold but not coyote as cold in parts of the midwest. the weather is a blessing for one minnesota construction crew in the ice castle this holiday season. it's located along the saint croixs river in the small town the still water. >> we harvest
and that the committee's permit to the lincoln memorial site would have been issued regardless of what candidate won the election. if the inaugural committee chooses to release the lincoln memorial space it could be made available for other permits. >>> an incredible story involving a missing dog in caldwell and what he did in an attempt to get reunited with his owners >>> gwen will be back with a full look at your forecast you will want to see what that is all about. the news...
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lincoln was a force for equality, integration reconciliation and we need that , spirit today. this has been a decade of tests. i've also seen collective action. a change in millions of lives for the better. sometimes, it may be international corporation as the path for more prosperity going forward. i will continue to appeal to world leaders to recognize and preeminent 21st century facts. i wish to express my appreciation to my host city and country. yesterday in washington d.c., i thanked president obama and vice president biden and secretary rice for their strong support over the years. centralityssed the of close, productive ties between the united states and the united nations. i have also recently met with mayor deblasio of new york and governor christie of new jersey and i will speak to governor cuomo from new york. the united states continues to grow strength and the new york metropolitan area. thank you again for your friendship over the past decade and i wish you continued good success and engage more closely with the united nations so that you will always deliver and
lincoln was a force for equality, integration reconciliation and we need that , spirit today. this has been a decade of tests. i've also seen collective action. a change in millions of lives for the better. sometimes, it may be international corporation as the path for more prosperity going forward. i will continue to appeal to world leaders to recognize and preeminent 21st century facts. i wish to express my appreciation to my host city and country. yesterday in washington d.c., i thanked...
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the lincoln wish list sales event is on. get exceptional offers on the lincoln family of luxury vehicles. the final days of the lincoln wish list sales event are here. get a new 2016 lincoln mkx with zero down and a complementary first month's payment. people spend less time lying awake with aches and pains with advil pm than with tylenol pm. advil pm combines the number one pain reliever with the number one sleep aid. gentle, non-habit forming advil pm. for a healing night's sleep. >>...