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in central illinois. he had been going to small towns and making friends with his funniest and his fairness, his kindness and his intelligence. as a result, david davis could oversee a team of diehard hard supporters ready to work themselves close to exhaustion in for him in chicago. and they could afford to do that because convention was taking place in. state and that kind of personal loyalty made all the difference. now, early in convention, the chief alternative to seward seemed to be this man. a missouri judge named edward bates, a conservative who did not like all this agitation about slavery. his argued he would calm the south and negate all threats of secession. and he had the backing of some powerful, including the most influential newspaper editor in the country horace greeley. unfortunately for bates, german immigrants were dead set against him because he had with the no nothing party. prominent germans went so far as to hold their own national in chicago. that same just down the road from the
in central illinois. he had been going to small towns and making friends with his funniest and his fairness, his kindness and his intelligence. as a result, david davis could oversee a team of diehard hard supporters ready to work themselves close to exhaustion in for him in chicago. and they could afford to do that because convention was taking place in. state and that kind of personal loyalty made all the difference. now, early in convention, the chief alternative to seward seemed to be this...
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i'm from the state of illinois, the beautiful state of illinois. so i'm just also thankful to see another illinoian with us here today. uh so thank you mr mayor and also mr geraldi uh for your passion and for your dedication to serving our communities, particularly for you serving illinois. i yield back and i'm going to do just one follow up question. and before we go into our closing, um i need to ask both of you when you left the service, what did you receive the tap program? you see, i came from an era that they didn't have a tap program. i tell everybody that my commanding officer tapped me on the shoulder and said, see you later. that was it. so and, and was it, what, what, what was your experience with tap? >> i did participate in a tap program. i didn't know what i didn't know. i realize now in hindsight that that was wholly inadequate and we help a lot of other veterans that are transitioning now. and so we, we, we stay in the pulse of the experience, big shortcomings with, with any transition assistance. now is when as service members, whe
i'm from the state of illinois, the beautiful state of illinois. so i'm just also thankful to see another illinoian with us here today. uh so thank you mr mayor and also mr geraldi uh for your passion and for your dedication to serving our communities, particularly for you serving illinois. i yield back and i'm going to do just one follow up question. and before we go into our closing, um i need to ask both of you when you left the service, what did you receive the tap program? you see, i came...
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but what happened with the illinois all state? because you are competing against every talented musician in the state and i won and got the first chair and i'll never forget it because this girl came up to me and she said the only reason you're in the first year because you're and she gave me the n-word. so i mean these are things that i had to deal and deal with them with grace she never stepped stoop to their level right? that i just proved that i could do it. the violin absolutely. the violin your parents saw this remarkable gift and they did something. i thought that was quite extraordinary. yeah, they mortgage the house. the mortgage. the second mark randolph, they. yes, very fine violin. yeah. i mean, that just and you had this remarkable instrument you could play it and you know there was part in the book i forget what now when call you jelly hips that when i was a cheerleader. well i just wanna what a jelly hip is because you know is because he is ranting outside my neck a lot of a of padding there. oh jelly help y'all rem
but what happened with the illinois all state? because you are competing against every talented musician in the state and i won and got the first chair and i'll never forget it because this girl came up to me and she said the only reason you're in the first year because you're and she gave me the n-word. so i mean these are things that i had to deal and deal with them with grace she never stepped stoop to their level right? that i just proved that i could do it. the violin absolutely. the...
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we'll reach out to you to find out, have you moved to illinois? and we're also getting death records and other forms. so we actually right now, georgia, because we're part of this multistate organization, we get those records, plus we have department of drivers services, plus bilaterals. we actually have the best records in the entire country. in fact, heritage which is a conservative funnation, so if you're on the left side, you don't care about heritage. but heritage is on the right side of the aisle. we were ranked number one for election integrity. go figure. that must blow some people's minds. because we struck the proper balance of accessibility with security. and also the bipartisan policy institute gave us very high marks as well as colorado tied for number one. >> hi, secretary. my name is robbie, i'm a junior studying computer science and government at georgetown. i'm from marietta, georgia. i've lived in georgia my entire life. brad: awesome. >> as a georgia voter i'm heavily reliant upon the absentee ballot system. i just ordered one a
we'll reach out to you to find out, have you moved to illinois? and we're also getting death records and other forms. so we actually right now, georgia, because we're part of this multistate organization, we get those records, plus we have department of drivers services, plus bilaterals. we actually have the best records in the entire country. in fact, heritage which is a conservative funnation, so if you're on the left side, you don't care about heritage. but heritage is on the right side of...
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edna holds degrees hampton university and the university of illinois and a ph.d. from the university of maryland she is a professor of history emerita at howard, where she also as the chair of the department history and interim dean, the college of arts and sciences she is the author of lincoln and emancipation and coauthor of the emancipation proclamation. three views she was a recipient of the john wise simon a lifetime achievement award from the ulysses grant association and was previously inducted as a of the lincoln academy of illinois and awarded the order of lincoln the state's highest honor by the governor of illinois. for her study of the president and the civil war. matthew norman is, associate professor of history at the university of cincinnati blue. ash college educated knox college and the university of illinois, urbana-champaign, where earned his ph.d. he served earlier as acting of civil war era studies and a visiting professor right here at gettysburg college. matt has contributed chapters to our beloved abraham african american war veterans and a
edna holds degrees hampton university and the university of illinois and a ph.d. from the university of maryland she is a professor of history emerita at howard, where she also as the chair of the department history and interim dean, the college of arts and sciences she is the author of lincoln and emancipation and coauthor of the emancipation proclamation. three views she was a recipient of the john wise simon a lifetime achievement award from the ulysses grant association and was previously...
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in illinois, residents are saddled with high taxes, while spendthrift politicians continue to borrow, with massive unfounded liabilities. of course, soft on crime policies have devastated major cities like policy. california's per capita is triple that of florida. and yet they face a $68 billion budget deficit. their violent crime is up. robberies are up. and a stanford study shows businesses are leaving in droves. florida has millions more residents than new york state. yet new york's budget is twice the size of ours here in florida. they have a $3.4 million deficit. we now have manufacturing jobs in new york. and about twice as many in the past year. and our employment rate is close to 50% lower than that of new york. so it's not surprising, given that we've witnessed and continue to witness a great migration of americans in cities and states. florida serving as a refuge of freedom and sanity. [ applause ] of choices made by elected officials to >>> these failures are not the result of chance. they are the result of choices made by elected officials to put ideology over sound policy
in illinois, residents are saddled with high taxes, while spendthrift politicians continue to borrow, with massive unfounded liabilities. of course, soft on crime policies have devastated major cities like policy. california's per capita is triple that of florida. and yet they face a $68 billion budget deficit. their violent crime is up. robberies are up. and a stanford study shows businesses are leaving in droves. florida has millions more residents than new york state. yet new york's budget...
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in an illinois residents are saddled with high taxes, while spendthrift politicians continued to spend and borrow at some of the highest rates in the nation with massive unfunded liabilities that will require even higher taxes in the future but a course soft on crime policies have devastated public safety in major cities like chicago. california's part is spending his triple that the florida and yet they face a 68 early in dollar budget deficit. violent crime is up and robberies are up in the stanford university study shows businesses are leaving it grows. florida has millions more residence in new york state and new york's budget is twice the size of ours here in florida. the above $4.3 billion deficit. we now have more manufacturing jobs in new york and have it added twice as many jobs in new york in their employment rate is close to 50% lower than that of new york. it's not surprising giving that we witnessed and contained a witness the great migration of americans away from cities and states pursuing these failed policies with florida serving as a refuge of freedom and sanity. [app
in an illinois residents are saddled with high taxes, while spendthrift politicians continued to spend and borrow at some of the highest rates in the nation with massive unfunded liabilities that will require even higher taxes in the future but a course soft on crime policies have devastated public safety in major cities like chicago. california's part is spending his triple that the florida and yet they face a 68 early in dollar budget deficit. violent crime is up and robberies are up in the...
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in illinois, residents are saddled with high taxes, while spend thrift politicians to spend at levels that will require even higher taxes in the future. of course, soft on crime policies have devastated safety in major cities like chicago. california's per capita spend has tripped that of florida, yet their violent crime is up, and a recent study shows businesses are leaving in droves. florida now has millions more residents than new york state, yet new york's budget is twice the size of ours here in florida. they have a $4.3 billion deficit. we now have more manufacturing jobs than new york and about twice as many jobs as new york in the past year and our unemployment rate is close to 50% lower than that of new york. it's not a surprise that we've continued to witness a great migration of americans away from cities and states pursuing these failed policies with florida serving as a refuge of freedom and sanity. [applause] these failures are not the result of chance. they are the result of choices made by elected officials to put ideology over sound policy. in this time for choosing,
in illinois, residents are saddled with high taxes, while spend thrift politicians to spend at levels that will require even higher taxes in the future. of course, soft on crime policies have devastated safety in major cities like chicago. california's per capita spend has tripped that of florida, yet their violent crime is up, and a recent study shows businesses are leaving in droves. florida now has millions more residents than new york state, yet new york's budget is twice the size of ours...
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so he becomes this special and he's sent to cairo, illinois, at that time, the biggest crisis in the post department was the number of soldiers until the civil war started. most of the mail that the post office carried was really newspaper and some letters. but once the war started and had all of these men moving all over away from their homes, mostly for the first time ever, thousands of letters, a torrent of letters came into the post office department and chaos reigned in cairo, illinois. the postal there. when mark one got there, it was a little bit smaller than this room. it was 11 by 14 was filled to the ceiling mail that had not been sorted or and there were 40 cars on the side full of mail that had not been delivered it markland got to wortured the people he needed to it done and got it done and was was doing that one day on the stree ulysses grant who had been made commander of the deparenof southern illinois. that southern department came by and recognized mark cohen. now this is the they last saw each other in 1838 this is 1861 they were just teenaged years 13 and 11. and
so he becomes this special and he's sent to cairo, illinois, at that time, the biggest crisis in the post department was the number of soldiers until the civil war started. most of the mail that the post office carried was really newspaper and some letters. but once the war started and had all of these men moving all over away from their homes, mostly for the first time ever, thousands of letters, a torrent of letters came into the post office department and chaos reigned in cairo, illinois....
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i written out of my district by the in illinois because they saw it was a threat and
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illinois gives, you know, barack obama a blink and you guys give us kevin mccarthy and reagan. so are you. let's talk about january six. i think i covered the january six investigation for 18 months. um, everyone i spoken to about that day they each a very specific or maybe a set of memories that are seared into their brains on both sides of the aisle actually. and whether it's a member or staff a reporter so what is it for you that you recall from january that stood out the whole day is crystal clear which is amazing because i have a bad memory. but there was one moment when i so i wasn't on the floor so i started the proceedings on the floor. i kind of i knew i had predicted there was to be violence that day. i actually predicted it on a phone call with mccarthy and he disregarded but i decided like something's feeling weird so i go back to office and i was just going to watch the proceedings on our internal c-span. and then when the time came to either speaker vote, i'd go on the floor, which is what most members of congress do. by the time i got back to my office, i walk in
illinois gives, you know, barack obama a blink and you guys give us kevin mccarthy and reagan. so are you. let's talk about january six. i think i covered the january six investigation for 18 months. um, everyone i spoken to about that day they each a very specific or maybe a set of memories that are seared into their brains on both sides of the aisle actually. and whether it's a member or staff a reporter so what is it for you that you recall from january that stood out the whole day is...
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in illinois there's a small personal portion. it's based on resident income and allowing them to do things to still have money in their pocket. in indiana there's no personal -- the state of indiana will pay for those services through the state. >> in your facilities, for low income individuals, there's basically very little out of pocket? >> there's very little out-of- pocket. there might be some personal portion based on what they actually receive at income but it doesn't go over anything that a social security amount is. >> how much would you be able to generalize that across the rest of the country? >> to model that program? you can model the program. >> are other states doing that? >> there are other states that are doing it. i will say, illinois supportive living program and ohio are doing really well. recognizing that there is a need within their state. there is an underserved population. there are people that cannot afford it. that's what we were founded for. that's our business model, to say how we are going to do it. we
in illinois there's a small personal portion. it's based on resident income and allowing them to do things to still have money in their pocket. in indiana there's no personal -- the state of indiana will pay for those services through the state. >> in your facilities, for low income individuals, there's basically very little out of pocket? >> there's very little out-of- pocket. there might be some personal portion based on what they actually receive at income but it doesn't go over...
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illinois, indiana, ohio, maryland, west virginia. i have dedicated most of my life to senior living with over 30 years to the assisted-living sector. this is my calling and i like to speak with you about our unique model as we share thoughts and how we can work together on important issues facing those who need and work in assisted-living. gardant is uniquely focused on buffering affordable assisted- living to low income seniors . our company was founded in 1999 with the illinois supported living facility, a home and communication -- as we expanded into four other states come our commitment to serving as preparation remains. many residents living in our communities rely on medicaid for their care through these waiver programs. we have been limited and where we can offer our services because of the variability with state medicaid waiver programs, it depends on the availability of state programs, state reimbursement levels, and the number of available waiver spots. offering affordable assisted- living exclusively or even for a majority
illinois, indiana, ohio, maryland, west virginia. i have dedicated most of my life to senior living with over 30 years to the assisted-living sector. this is my calling and i like to speak with you about our unique model as we share thoughts and how we can work together on important issues facing those who need and work in assisted-living. gardant is uniquely focused on buffering affordable assisted- living to low income seniors . our company was founded in 1999 with the illinois supported...
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tom pierce wrote it from illinois. as he left for the promised land. we think the prospect is good for making money fast and hope we shall be able to fetch enough to come home and buy a good farm. in a letter to his wife upon arriving in san francisco, another one wrote, gold is just as abundant was reported. i shall make a fortune here. turning to what would an increasingly common subject, he continues. this is our last separation. no, consider orations of profit or honor shall ever again separate. robert french wrote to his parents, offering a new insight. the 27 pounds lump of gold you heard of was in these diggings. there is gold here? lots of it. but the thing is to find it. if a man lucky, he can find it. we've been very well. but live in hope. we are not discouraged going back to the irrepressible gamble family who we saw on the overland trail, the first letter that the son writes when he gets to california is there's just so money and there's just so much gold. but so far, i find any. but i'm not going to come home until i have 25 or $30,000 wo
tom pierce wrote it from illinois. as he left for the promised land. we think the prospect is good for making money fast and hope we shall be able to fetch enough to come home and buy a good farm. in a letter to his wife upon arriving in san francisco, another one wrote, gold is just as abundant was reported. i shall make a fortune here. turning to what would an increasingly common subject, he continues. this is our last separation. no, consider orations of profit or honor shall ever again...
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she works with us and brought home a tough seat in illinois. she sits on the agriculture committee to stand up for members every day. help me welcome congresswoman mika budzinski -- nikki budzinski. . >> thank you. it is great to be with you. wonderful to be at a union rally. i am a proud union member and proud to be endorsed and supported throughout my career by af ge and the hard-working men and women of your union. thank you so much. i want to talk about doing your job. you have my commitment that i will do my job. my job is, as you know, keep the government running. you work hard every day and you deserve the pay at the end of the day for the work you've done and you don't make enough. you can count on me to do my job to raise your wage by 7.4%. and you can count on me to do my job to oppose a fiscal commission that some folks on the hill are thinking about that will cut your pay and benefits and reduce the impact fees of workforce we have that we desperately need. i will oppose a fiscal commission and stand with you absolutely. and i want
she works with us and brought home a tough seat in illinois. she sits on the agriculture committee to stand up for members every day. help me welcome congresswoman mika budzinski -- nikki budzinski. . >> thank you. it is great to be with you. wonderful to be at a union rally. i am a proud union member and proud to be endorsed and supported throughout my career by af ge and the hard-working men and women of your union. thank you so much. i want to talk about doing your job. you have my...
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we need to join eight other states like ohio, alaska, and illinois. we need to enshrine reproductive freedom in our constitution and pass a constitutional amendment protecting the right of choice this year, and i hope you will proceed to get that done. [cheers and applause] i would like to share with you why i am so optimistic about this session. if i have learned anything with each subsequent legislative session, it is washingtonians are always capable of doing more than they thought we could. when we took office we had all dashes goals that defy the odds -- audacious goals that defy the odds and i had confidence we could tackle these challenges because i have always believed in the unique talent and ambitions of washingtonians. washingtonians have more resilience, more love for our state, and more endurance to push towards the sunny outcome of the future than any people on the planet. the next two months we will make the state better at mental health, safer against opiates, more supportive for educators and students, and more committed to our climat
we need to join eight other states like ohio, alaska, and illinois. we need to enshrine reproductive freedom in our constitution and pass a constitutional amendment protecting the right of choice this year, and i hope you will proceed to get that done. [cheers and applause] i would like to share with you why i am so optimistic about this session. if i have learned anything with each subsequent legislative session, it is washingtonians are always capable of doing more than they thought we could....
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and lived the rest of his life as albert cashier as a soldier and veteran who has two headstones in illinois and a holloway who knows more about the uss monitor than just about anyone else in the world wrote about the turret of the monitor as a gravesite because the reins of two sailors were found there when the turret was recovered, and then years later, they received a formal burial at arlington national cemetery. michael vaughan berg wrote about the stone river as a grave and the story of 20 black soldiers who drowned after a careless accident by a white sailor and their grave became the waters of a river near charleston. doug edgerton wrote about the beaches near battery wagner, where the 54th massachuset fought and the mass grave that was put there. and then the remains of that have been discovered since that battle and some of those remains were moved to buford national cemetery and i'm so proud that the university of georgia press chose this photograph as the ve illustration, because it was taken by a student of mine, chloe baker. these arunown graves of massachusetts. that's men who
and lived the rest of his life as albert cashier as a soldier and veteran who has two headstones in illinois and a holloway who knows more about the uss monitor than just about anyone else in the world wrote about the turret of the monitor as a gravesite because the reins of two sailors were found there when the turret was recovered, and then years later, they received a formal burial at arlington national cemetery. michael vaughan berg wrote about the stone river as a grave and the story of 20...
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so first, jake jake friefeld is the new director of center for lincoln studies at the university of illinois springfield. earlier, he was illinois and midwest studies research historian at the abraham lincoln presidential library and museum, and he is the latest addition, a contingent of of springfield young scholars who have begun coming to forum. and we're delighted that they here and that they're participating. his recent book is first migrants how homesteaders quest for land and freedom heralded america's great migration. who was here for the second time is the director of research and interpretation at the abraham presidential library and museum in springfield for years he taught history. the university of arkansas. he's the author of manual mental. oscar dunn and his radical fight in reconstruction louisiana. and that was published. in 2021. john c is a professor of history at stonehill college. he's the author of lincoln and reconstruction, which came out in 2013 for the cq press. concise lincoln series, which has just won the lincoln forum's wendy allen for its accomplishment in so m
so first, jake jake friefeld is the new director of center for lincoln studies at the university of illinois springfield. earlier, he was illinois and midwest studies research historian at the abraham lincoln presidential library and museum, and he is the latest addition, a contingent of of springfield young scholars who have begun coming to forum. and we're delighted that they here and that they're participating. his recent book is first migrants how homesteaders quest for land and freedom...
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evanston, illinois. and, now, there are many more cities using safe streets for all funds for a zero death plan including arkansas, spokane, mount rainier, salinas, california -- salinas? thank you. hundreds and hundreds of communities benefiting from this. if you are not already part of this, i hope you will consider it. and we are working to make sure our safety mission benefits people in every mode of transportation. i have to remark as we near the one-year anniversary of the real derailment in east palestine, the government has use the full range of our authority to improve rail safety nationwide, including holding railroads accountable, protecting rail workers, and there is a bipartisan railway safety act sitting in congress waiting its turn right now. let's not allow america to get to that one year mark and not have that railway safety act become law, and i think your voices need to be heard in this because mayors and your emergency services departments not be in the dark about what is coming to yo
evanston, illinois. and, now, there are many more cities using safe streets for all funds for a zero death plan including arkansas, spokane, mount rainier, salinas, california -- salinas? thank you. hundreds and hundreds of communities benefiting from this. if you are not already part of this, i hope you will consider it. and we are working to make sure our safety mission benefits people in every mode of transportation. i have to remark as we near the one-year anniversary of the real derailment...
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and lived the rest of his life as albert cashier as a soldier and veteran who has two headstones in illinois and a holloway who knows more about the uss monitor than just about anyone else in the world wrote about the turret of the monitor as a gravesite because the remainof two sailors were found there when the turret was recovered, and then years later, they received a formal burial at arlington national cemetery. michael vaughan berg wrote about the stone river as a grave and the story of 20 black soldiers who drowned after a careless accident by a white sailor and their grave became the waters of a river near charleston. doug edgerton wrote about the beaches near battery wagner, where the 54th massachusetts fought and the mass grave that was put there. and then the remains of some that have been discovered since that battle and some of those remains were moved to buford national cemetery and i'm so proud that the university of georgia press chose this photograph as the cover illustration, because it was taken by a student of mine, chloe baker. these are unowgraves of massachusetts. that'
and lived the rest of his life as albert cashier as a soldier and veteran who has two headstones in illinois and a holloway who knows more about the uss monitor than just about anyone else in the world wrote about the turret of the monitor as a gravesite because the remainof two sailors were found there when the turret was recovered, and then years later, they received a formal burial at arlington national cemetery. michael vaughan berg wrote about the stone river as a grave and the story of 20...
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the democrats also drew me out of my district in illinois. let's be clear about that redistricting. usually the republicans advantage of it twice. i written out of my district by the in illinois because they saw it was a threat and so did this the last time as well. but i think the bottom line for me was, i don't want to run and lose and give donald trump that ability to say he beat me because of now i've never lost an election in my life and i intend not to. adam kinzinger thank you. oh, it's great. thank you very much. thank you. great to see you. i was banking. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage donna brazile and kurt bardella. everybody. how y'all doing. welcome back. it's always to be back. hola. i brought special for all of you at our pollo. look, some of you might know that february is a very is mardi gras season, and i just to let you all know, i went to the mardi gras and i didn't have to show anything to get to. but there was a moment when walked into the room and they say king of the washington mardi gras here. and i say, who is the king? and he said, drew
the democrats also drew me out of my district in illinois. let's be clear about that redistricting. usually the republicans advantage of it twice. i written out of my district by the in illinois because they saw it was a threat and so did this the last time as well. but i think the bottom line for me was, i don't want to run and lose and give donald trump that ability to say he beat me because of now i've never lost an election in my life and i intend not to. adam kinzinger thank you. oh, it's...