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hamish linklater is an amazing abraham lincoln. i've known a few lincolns, i've known gregory peck, i've known sam waterston. i met hal holbrook. they were in their own ways, different lincolns. but hamish is i remember when i was on set in savannah when we were filming some scenes and hamish and i had dinner for the first time and he said, i'm very nervous to meet you. i said, i've watched you perform all day to day. you are abraham and he's abraham lincoln in the series, tobias is a fabulous secretary of war. sam, a very important thing is to show the relationship and friendship between lincoln and stanton and hamish and tobias captured this perfectly. tobias menzies. tobias menzies, yes. and so i felt i was watching the real abraham lincoln, the real secretary of war, stanton you know, can in any tv series have every fact in my book? of course not. but are the characters real? yes. did it convince me? yes. so i'm very happy with it. a series that viewers can watch on apple tv. plus, let's go back to the scene of the crime, thoug
hamish linklater is an amazing abraham lincoln. i've known a few lincolns, i've known gregory peck, i've known sam waterston. i met hal holbrook. they were in their own ways, different lincolns. but hamish is i remember when i was on set in savannah when we were filming some scenes and hamish and i had dinner for the first time and he said, i'm very nervous to meet you. i said, i've watched you perform all day to day. you are abraham and he's abraham lincoln in the series, tobias is a fabulous...
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abraham lincoln bicentennial commission. like our lincoln forum chairman, john white, based on his study output and public engagement, i'm not sure that our forum actually sleeps either. harold currently serves the john f, jonathan f stanton, director of hunter college's roosevelt house public policy institute and has authored or coauthored or edited more than 50 books in. 2020. he published the presidents, the press the endless battle between the white house and the media from the founding fathers to fake news. his previous book on a similar theme was the award winning lincoln and the power of the press the war for public opinion, which won the gilder lehrman lincoln prize in 2015. among his many publications, lincoln harold has also written an important biography of lincoln memorial sculptor daniel chester, french in monument man the life and art of daniel chester french published in 2019. i could go on at some length about harold's history as lincoln scholar, his 23 years as senior vice president for public affairs at the
abraham lincoln bicentennial commission. like our lincoln forum chairman, john white, based on his study output and public engagement, i'm not sure that our forum actually sleeps either. harold currently serves the john f, jonathan f stanton, director of hunter college's roosevelt house public policy institute and has authored or coauthored or edited more than 50 books in. 2020. he published the presidents, the press the endless battle between the white house and the media from the founding...
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abraham lincoln but since abraham lincoln and it looks like our palling is very good in the state of georgia overall so we are very happy about it but you see the support it's been really something. >> thank you. >> they are all friends of mine. i better not pick. you are going to have -- it's going to be some competition. dustin has been great, lori has been playing great. they are all playing great. the fact is that they are very good golfers. the masters is this weekend and it's going to be special and it's right around the corner, right? >> thank you. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thank you, everybody.er make a lot of money. make a lot of money. weekly roundup of c-span coverage providing one-stop shop to discover what the candidates across the country are saying to voters along with firsthand accounts from political reporter, updated poll number, fundraising data and campaign ads, watch c-span's 2024 campaign trail friday night at 7:30 p.m. eastern on c-span online at c-span.org or download as a podcast on c-span now, our free mobile app or wherever you get your podcast.
abraham lincoln but since abraham lincoln and it looks like our palling is very good in the state of georgia overall so we are very happy about it but you see the support it's been really something. >> thank you. >> they are all friends of mine. i better not pick. you are going to have -- it's going to be some competition. dustin has been great, lori has been playing great. they are all playing great. the fact is that they are very good golfers. the masters is this weekend and it's...
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and maybe including abraham lincoln. but since abraham lincoln. and it looks like our polling is very good in the state of georgia overall. we are very happy about t we have had -- you see the support. it's been really something. >> thank you. >> the masters, who you got? president trump: they are all friends of mine. every one of those players is a friend of mine. i better not pick. you have great ones. it will be some competition. ail have some -- dustin's been great. rory's playing great. they are all playing great. the fact is they are very good golfers. the masters is this weekend and it will be special. and it's right around the corner. have a good time. >> thank you. president trump: thank you, everybody. make a lot of money. make a lot of approved.
and maybe including abraham lincoln. but since abraham lincoln. and it looks like our polling is very good in the state of georgia overall. we are very happy about t we have had -- you see the support. it's been really something. >> thank you. >> the masters, who you got? president trump: they are all friends of mine. every one of those players is a friend of mine. i better not pick. you have great ones. it will be some competition. ail have some -- dustin's been great. rory's...
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african-american history, abraham lincoln and the u.s. constitution, even the books that he's written or would cut substantially into speaking time. so i'll just say some of the more recent titles, including emancipation, the union army and reelection of abraham lincoln, midnight america, darkness, sleep dreams during the civil war. our little monitor, the greatest invention of the civil war to address you, my friend. african african-americans to abraham lincoln shipwreck. a true civil war story of mutinies jailbreaks, blockade, running and the slave and a house by slaves. african-american visitors to the lincoln white house, the of which made him a co-recipient of the 2023 gilder lehrman lincoln prize. now, unless he's published something in the last couple of days. yes. oh, -- he's like, he's which which i was going to say, which is entirely possible as these kind of nodding his head over there. john's most recent publication is this year's final resting places. reflections, the meaning of civil war graves, which which john co-edited wi
african-american history, abraham lincoln and the u.s. constitution, even the books that he's written or would cut substantially into speaking time. so i'll just say some of the more recent titles, including emancipation, the union army and reelection of abraham lincoln, midnight america, darkness, sleep dreams during the civil war. our little monitor, the greatest invention of the civil war to address you, my friend. african african-americans to abraham lincoln shipwreck. a true civil war...
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abraham lincoln has been completely silent. people want to know, what do you think about all this stuff? there's only one president at a time. it's not me. i'm not saying anything. so everybody is now paying attention. inauguration day on march the fourth of 1861. what's lincoln to say? and he addresses these topics directly, starting with slavery. i have no purpose directly or indirectly to interfere with the institution of slavery in the states where it exists. i believe i have no lawful right to do so. i have no inclination to do so. and that's consistent with what he has said in the past. he even goes so far. remember we talked about there been some there were some constitutional amendments were proposed and discussed in during the interregnum. and one of them was to actually sanction slavery in perpetuity in the states in which it already existed. implied, as lincoln said here by constitution. maybe we'll just make that explicit and maybe that'll make the south accept this. and lincoln in his address says he's willing sign
abraham lincoln has been completely silent. people want to know, what do you think about all this stuff? there's only one president at a time. it's not me. i'm not saying anything. so everybody is now paying attention. inauguration day on march the fourth of 1861. what's lincoln to say? and he addresses these topics directly, starting with slavery. i have no purpose directly or indirectly to interfere with the institution of slavery in the states where it exists. i believe i have no lawful...
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of course is abraham lincoln, wh sn standing in the dd. this crowd reading his speech just about above the table, a glass of water on it. he did something that day, as i mentioned, that no other no other politician would. on the cusp of victory after, four years of a brutal device of an widely despised war. he declined to make a speech about the union's triumph. instead argued that both sides had been wrong and that the misery that both had shared might have been the price required for ending terrible moral wrong of slavery. lincoln argued that it time for americans to stop thinking about self-righteousness the only way forward. he argued, was to recognize that all had been wrong, to sacrifice, face hatred and vengeance and treat other with mercy, with toward none, with charity, for all. i think that a very narrow focus on a historical event can give us an understanding that usual omniscient view, historical view cannot. it brings us very close to. the ground instead of 30,000 feet up and studied in the course of one day or a short period.
of course is abraham lincoln, wh sn standing in the dd. this crowd reading his speech just about above the table, a glass of water on it. he did something that day, as i mentioned, that no other no other politician would. on the cusp of victory after, four years of a brutal device of an widely despised war. he declined to make a speech about the union's triumph. instead argued that both sides had been wrong and that the misery that both had shared might have been the price required for ending...
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he recounts in comprehensive how abraham lincoln the darkest, dark, stunned the political pundits of the time by defeating william seward of new york. considered by most observers as overwhelming favorite for the republican nomination for president. acorns page. turner. i must admit, i could not put this book down even i knew how it would end places the in the cigar smoke filled hotel rooms of party movers and shakers and on the raucous convention floor, introducing us to lincoln's rivals, and especially his convention managers who worked the key state delegations and made the essential deals to achieve lincoln's nomination. the 1860 republican convention, one of the most important, if not the most important in our nation's history. and it acorn has given us the the convention deserves before i call it to the stage i want to tell you a little about our book prize winner ed, a resident of rehoboth, massachusetts, is a pulitzer prize for commentary and winner of the yankee quill award and the author of the highly praised every drop of the momentous second inaugural ocean of, abraham li
he recounts in comprehensive how abraham lincoln the darkest, dark, stunned the political pundits of the time by defeating william seward of new york. considered by most observers as overwhelming favorite for the republican nomination for president. acorns page. turner. i must admit, i could not put this book down even i knew how it would end places the in the cigar smoke filled hotel rooms of party movers and shakers and on the raucous convention floor, introducing us to lincoln's rivals, and...
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abraham lincoln received that letter. and lincoln had a very keen sense of justice when it to matters like this. and he knew that this young woman been wronged and that very day he received the letter, he took it, he read it, he turned it over and on the back. he wrote pardon a lincoln. november 5th, 1864, i believe. it is the fastest pardon lincoln issued during his presidency and to make it all the more incredible. november 5th was three days before he would stand for reelection. we know how big elections in this country. but lincoln took out of his very busy schedule to right a wrong as he could to this young black woman woman. i just go right in, right. lincoln would travel around washington, d.c. and he interacted with many african-americans around the city and often he would stop at the contraband camp, which was located near where howard university is today, and when he would get there. sometimes the black refugees who would who were there would sing for him. the commander of the camp one day said to a young black
abraham lincoln received that letter. and lincoln had a very keen sense of justice when it to matters like this. and he knew that this young woman been wronged and that very day he received the letter, he took it, he read it, he turned it over and on the back. he wrote pardon a lincoln. november 5th, 1864, i believe. it is the fastest pardon lincoln issued during his presidency and to make it all the more incredible. november 5th was three days before he would stand for reelection. we know how...
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he points to abraham lincoln who have been suspended habeas corpus in the case in 1861. the chief justice held that the power to spend habeas life and he continued until the end of the civil war. nobody suggested that lincoln be prosecuted for false i want pritchett or kidnapping. no prosecutor suggested they should prosecute him against conspiracy to commit an offense against the united states those charges that mr. smith has brought against mr. trump. -- if you want to read more of
he points to abraham lincoln who have been suspended habeas corpus in the case in 1861. the chief justice held that the power to spend habeas life and he continued until the end of the civil war. nobody suggested that lincoln be prosecuted for false i want pritchett or kidnapping. no prosecutor suggested they should prosecute him against conspiracy to commit an offense against the united states those charges that mr. smith has brought against mr. trump. -- if you want to read more of
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guest: abraham lincoln is pretty hard to beat so i would have to go with abraham lincoln. i look back and a lot of presidents who served two terms like dwight eisenhower was a republican who i admire when i look back and understand the history of
guest: abraham lincoln is pretty hard to beat so i would have to go with abraham lincoln. i look back and a lot of presidents who served two terms like dwight eisenhower was a republican who i admire when i look back and understand the history of
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guest: abraham lincoln is pretty hard to beat so i would have to go with abraham lincoln. i look back and a lot of presidents who served two terms like dwight eisenhower was a republican who i admire when i look back and understand the history of the 50's. he railed against the military industrial complex. i think we should have a different size investment in military. the clinton -- bill clinton oversaw the beginnings of the internet and got us back to balance. he is somebody i admire. host: jason palmer is the democratic pre the
guest: abraham lincoln is pretty hard to beat so i would have to go with abraham lincoln. i look back and a lot of presidents who served two terms like dwight eisenhower was a republican who i admire when i look back and understand the history of the 50's. he railed against the military industrial complex. i think we should have a different size investment in military. the clinton -- bill clinton oversaw the beginnings of the internet and got us back to balance. he is somebody i admire. host:...
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why does this concern abraham lincoln? because the whig party in pennsylvania is blamed for stirring up anti catholic passion. so whigs all over the country. this is a president election year, after all assemble at these mass meetings to say it wasn't the whigs, it wasn't us. we don't oppose immigration. that's when lincoln is called on to write his first resolution on or not on immigration. and he says that foreigners and catholics should have a path to citizenship that is as convenient, cheap and expeditious just as possible. he publicly varies from that view. but as the whig party fades, i think not only overstay slavery and their inaction on slavery, but also their confusion on immigration. why were they hostile to foreigners and catholics for a very expedient reason. irish immigrants, the democratic party? because the democratic party embraced them. what came first? the embrace, the joining? i don't know, but it was mutually beneficial at that point for the preponderant number of irish to join the democrat hands by th
why does this concern abraham lincoln? because the whig party in pennsylvania is blamed for stirring up anti catholic passion. so whigs all over the country. this is a president election year, after all assemble at these mass meetings to say it wasn't the whigs, it wasn't us. we don't oppose immigration. that's when lincoln is called on to write his first resolution on or not on immigration. and he says that foreigners and catholics should have a path to citizenship that is as convenient, cheap...
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>> that judge was nominated by abraham lincoln. >> a law that was first put on state books when abraham lincoln was living in the building behind me. go before arizona was a state and before abraham lincoln -- was reelected. think about that. - ♪ i'm going down to south park ♪ ♪ gonna have myself a time ♪ both: ♪ friendly faces everywhere ♪ ♪ humble folks without temptation ♪ - ♪ i'm going down to south park ♪ ♪ gonna leave my woes behind ♪ - ♪ ample parking day or night ♪ ♪ people spouting "howdy neighbor" ♪ - ♪ headin' on up to south park ♪ ♪ gonna see if i can't unwind ♪ - ♪ [muffled] ♪ - ♪ come on down to south park ♪ ♪ and meet some friends of mine ♪ there are two ways this story can go. one with a line and one with united's bag drop shortcut. i know which one i'd prefer. the one with the united app.
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it was critical to how abraham lincoln won reelection. abraham lincoln was very, very clear. his the people in his inner circle, people in his own cabinet thought that he was too weak kneed. they thought that he was too milquetoast, thought that he did not have the backbone, the military expertise and ability to command the troops they thought that he was too soft on the confederates and these traitors against, the united states. and there were people in his party, including a man named john fremont, had been a general who was fired by abraham lincoln because he issued an 1861 a year before lincoln came of the emancipation proclamation in fall 62, and it was implemented on january 1st, 63, abraham lincoln fired a general because this general said, i will issue a for masturbation of these people who are enslaved in my military and in missouri. and lincoln was like, rescind that freedom. i'm not going to rescind that. he's like i said, i'm the commander in chief. rescinded he didn't do it. he fired him. and then a year later, he has this thing. but people thought he was too wea
it was critical to how abraham lincoln won reelection. abraham lincoln was very, very clear. his the people in his inner circle, people in his own cabinet thought that he was too weak kneed. they thought that he was too milquetoast, thought that he did not have the backbone, the military expertise and ability to command the troops they thought that he was too soft on the confederates and these traitors against, the united states. and there were people in his party, including a man named john...
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abraham lincoln, frankly. but since abraham lincoln. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: who is this person? the fact that he's able to say the words "i've done more for the black community than maybe abraham lincoln" and not start laughing hysterically, it's incredible. [ laughter ] he might as well be saying "i am a black person." [ laughter ] it would be equally preposterous. [ cheers and applause ] meanwhile, our friend mypillow man, mike lindell's doing battle with imaginary voter fraud. i don't know if he's out of money or what, but he's doing everything he can to sell stuff to pay his mounting legal bills. and to fund his fight against the machines, which, i am now starting to understand why he hates them so much. >> all the blankets, skrom down further. scroll down. the towels. why don't you scroll down. scroll down a little bit. scroll down a little more, brandon. scroll down, brandon. >> oh, yeah, i'm sorry. >> scroll down, apollo. scroll down, logan. scroll down, tommy. scroll down if you can. keep scrolling dow
abraham lincoln, frankly. but since abraham lincoln. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: who is this person? the fact that he's able to say the words "i've done more for the black community than maybe abraham lincoln" and not start laughing hysterically, it's incredible. [ laughter ] he might as well be saying "i am a black person." [ laughter ] it would be equally preposterous. [ cheers and applause ] meanwhile, our friend mypillow man, mike lindell's doing battle with imaginary...
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one only five to have been handwritten by abraham lincoln himself. it's named after former massachusetts governor. at gets berg on november 19, 1863evertt was the other guy who spoke. he gave a two-hour speech that almost no one remembers. whenever it was finished lincoln got up and delivered two-minute speech that has never been forgotten. a life lesson for every politician. [laughter] >> the everett copy of linken gettysburg address remained in hands for almost 80 years and in 1943 where the world war raging across the globe word came to dwight green theoner to have everett copy had passed away. so his administration came to an agreement with the sell the other purchase it for $60,000. the problem was illinois didn't have $60,000 to spend on the gettysburg address in 1943 and governor greene knew this so he did something unusual. he enlisted the school children of illinois to collect pennies and nickels. there was skepticism that kids were going to come up with enough money to buy the gettysburg in the middle of a world war and at the heels of the
one only five to have been handwritten by abraham lincoln himself. it's named after former massachusetts governor. at gets berg on november 19, 1863evertt was the other guy who spoke. he gave a two-hour speech that almost no one remembers. whenever it was finished lincoln got up and delivered two-minute speech that has never been forgotten. a life lesson for every politician. [laughter] >> the everett copy of linken gettysburg address remained in hands for almost 80 years and in 1943...
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abraham lincoln, who became a hero early on and is still my number one hero. and through the years, i kept reading, as brad mentioned. my first two books were about baseball history. and then after finish the second one, i realized i'd written about everything in baseball that truly interested me. i was ready to move on, so the next book was on legal talking about abraham lincoln, the lawyer atticus, who was really harper lee's father, james baker, leon jaworski. people like that. but increasingly it's been more and more the focus has been on presidential. and that again started i was like almost seven years old. i grew up in houston and i collected baseball cards like all six and seven year olds, memorized everything that was on the cards, have incredible memories when you're young, like, and my mother got very concerned. she thought she had a smart boy on her hands. but the only thing in his brain were baseball statistics. so before my seventh birthday, she went to a store like this and somehow located a collection of presidential trading cards that on the f
abraham lincoln, who became a hero early on and is still my number one hero. and through the years, i kept reading, as brad mentioned. my first two books were about baseball history. and then after finish the second one, i realized i'd written about everything in baseball that truly interested me. i was ready to move on, so the next book was on legal talking about abraham lincoln, the lawyer atticus, who was really harper lee's father, james baker, leon jaworski. people like that. but...