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lincoln said we are going to give $200 to help fund this association. the president and first lady would continue to give money for these relief organizations. it was also people within the african-american community helping together food and provide shelter, providing money , so these encampments were funded through usually church groups, and not was it only working in the d.c. area. there was another woman, harriet jacobs, and she found refuge and freedom in new york where she met a quaker woman. they teamed up, came to alexander and also works with these contraband camps and provided money, food, shelter, clothing. they also helped establish education programs and many churches offered night schools not only for children but also adults so they could become write, signad and their names to contracts because they were trying to look for and get jobs. along with women working outside these contraband camps, women in the camps were also working to make sure people were educated. one woman in particular was literate and she would have tablets and write d
lincoln said we are going to give $200 to help fund this association. the president and first lady would continue to give money for these relief organizations. it was also people within the african-american community helping together food and provide shelter, providing money , so these encampments were funded through usually church groups, and not was it only working in the d.c. area. there was another woman, harriet jacobs, and she found refuge and freedom in new york where she met a quaker...
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and douglas replies, mr. lincoln, it was a sacred effort. and lincoln's final words to this man with whom he had collaborated on a plan of further liberation after emancipation was i'm glad you liked it. it was as douglas remembered it the last time i saw him to speak to him. the address became iconic as you see. lincoln posed two days later for a photograph on the white house balcony. but the words -- lincoln was so enamored with the speech himself he gets a letter from the new york editor afterwards that says it was a wonderful speech but he was referring to a different speech. lincoln is so excited to get the message that he says i hope it will wear as well as anything i've ever written, but men do not like to be told that they are in opposition to god's will. he was so immersed in this that for weeks he only thought about the impact of his speech. a month later lincoln gave his final speech. he didn't know it would be his final speech, from the window of the white house. asking the country to consider black suffrage for the first time. a
and douglas replies, mr. lincoln, it was a sacred effort. and lincoln's final words to this man with whom he had collaborated on a plan of further liberation after emancipation was i'm glad you liked it. it was as douglas remembered it the last time i saw him to speak to him. the address became iconic as you see. lincoln posed two days later for a photograph on the white house balcony. but the words -- lincoln was so enamored with the speech himself he gets a letter from the new york editor...
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douglas replies, mr. lincoln, it was a sacred effort. and lincoln's final words to this man with whom he collaborated on this plan of further elaboration upon emancipation was, i'm glad you liked it. it was as douglas remembered it, the last time i saw him speak to him. the address became iconic as you see. lincoln poses two days later free photograph on the white house balcony. but lincoln was so an arbored by the speech itself that he gets a letter from a new york editor afterwards and he says that was a great speech. but he's referring to another speech. lincoln was so senate to get the message that he says, i hope it will wear as anything i have ever written but men don't like to be told that they are in opposition to gods well. he was so immersed in this, the for weeks, he only thought about the impact of his speech. a month later lincoln give his final speech. he didn't would be his final speech from the window of the white house. asking the country to consider black suffrage for the first time. i'll be, it only a first for the edu
douglas replies, mr. lincoln, it was a sacred effort. and lincoln's final words to this man with whom he collaborated on this plan of further elaboration upon emancipation was, i'm glad you liked it. it was as douglas remembered it, the last time i saw him speak to him. the address became iconic as you see. lincoln poses two days later free photograph on the white house balcony. but lincoln was so an arbored by the speech itself that he gets a letter from a new york editor afterwards and he...
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lincoln, to mrs. harding really didn't focus on that. i think if anything that is maybe where she laid the groundwork. >> excellent well thank you carl for your wonderful presentation this evening. my trip abroad by eleanor roosevelt is
lincoln, to mrs. harding really didn't focus on that. i think if anything that is maybe where she laid the groundwork. >> excellent well thank you carl for your wonderful presentation this evening. my trip abroad by eleanor roosevelt is
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we have a few garments in the exhibition, there's a dress here that was made for mrs. lincoln. we have a suit worn by jacqueline kennedy, and that was made by the dressmaker where she had french designs copied with permission with from designers like chanel, who would send over you know a da vinci who would have her american made suits. to nancy reagan's second inaugural ball gown, which was one of the few few evening choices she ever made twice also she wore when she received the royal highness is princess diana and prince charles, and as a child in the seventies and eighties i was struck by that one diana danced with john travolta and then this is what nancy reagan was wearing on the evening. so in the back of this picture, you can see an image of mrs. reagan in red, and red really was the color she was most known for. we have a photograph, and we have a watercolor drawing. of her in red. it's could be known as reagan read and subsequently its colors from the republican party it has read and we have red states and blue states. and we could trace this back to the nancy reagan
we have a few garments in the exhibition, there's a dress here that was made for mrs. lincoln. we have a suit worn by jacqueline kennedy, and that was made by the dressmaker where she had french designs copied with permission with from designers like chanel, who would send over you know a da vinci who would have her american made suits. to nancy reagan's second inaugural ball gown, which was one of the few few evening choices she ever made twice also she wore when she received the royal...
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that capelet made for mrs. lincoln. we have a suit worn by jackie kennedy made by the dressmaker in manhattan where she had french design copied with permission from designers like chanel and givenchy. she would send over fabric and buttons so that she could have a made in america suit. nancy reagan's second inaugural ball gown on the right. it was one of the few eveningwear choices she ever made twice. she also wore this when receiving their royal highnesses is prince charles and princess diana. as a child of the 1970's and 1980's, i was very struck by that night when diana danced with john travolta and this is what nancy reagan was wearing on that evening. in the back of this picture you can see an image of mrs. reagan in red. that is the color she is most well-known for. we have a few photographs. we have a watercolor drawing of her in red. very bold colors, it became known as reagan red. the color of the republican party is red. some political theorists trace this back to nancy reagan's choice. then we have a sundre
that capelet made for mrs. lincoln. we have a suit worn by jackie kennedy made by the dressmaker in manhattan where she had french design copied with permission from designers like chanel and givenchy. she would send over fabric and buttons so that she could have a made in america suit. nancy reagan's second inaugural ball gown on the right. it was one of the few eveningwear choices she ever made twice. she also wore this when receiving their royal highnesses is prince charles and princess...
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and the cape is enscribed inside to mrs. a. lincoln, the first year of the lincoln presidency. this relationship developed quickly. mary lincoln would go to the shop and order 10, 15 dresses at a time. it would take her a few months to make those. and mary lincoln being one of these very intelligent and ambitious women who, you know, would have been a politician on her own, probably, had she lived in another era. she channelled a lot of her energy into clothing and getting photographs taken of her in the different clothes that she would have made for her. these are two of those images. we do not have a painted portrait of mary lincoln. we only have her represented in photographs. no known painted portrait identifiably -- verifiable painted portrait of mary lincoln exists. this is why the portrait gallery is focused on commissioning portraits. to ensure that these kinds of high portraiture do not -- do not happen in the future because it's so important to have records of these women's lives, how they saw themselves, how they wanted to be portrayed. so going through the end of th
and the cape is enscribed inside to mrs. a. lincoln, the first year of the lincoln presidency. this relationship developed quickly. mary lincoln would go to the shop and order 10, 15 dresses at a time. it would take her a few months to make those. and mary lincoln being one of these very intelligent and ambitious women who, you know, would have been a politician on her own, probably, had she lived in another era. she channelled a lot of her energy into clothing and getting photographs taken of...
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and the capelet is inscribed inside to mrs. a. lincoln, 1861, the first year of the lincoln presidency. this relationship developed very quickly. mary lincoln would go to kekle's shop and order 10, 15, you know, dresses at a time. it would take kekle a few months to make those and mary lincoln being one of these very intelligent and ambitious women who, you know, would have been a politician on her own, probably, had she lived in another era, you know, channeled a lot of her energy into clothing, and to getting photographs taken of her in the different clothes that she would have kekle make for her and these are two of those, two of those images. we do not have a painted portrait of mary lincoln. we only have her represented in photographs. no known painted portrait identifiably, verifiable painted portrait of mary lincoln exists. this is also one of the reasons why portrait gallery is so focused on commissioning portraits. of first ladies, to ensure that these kinds of, you know, emissions of high portraiture do not happen in the
and the capelet is inscribed inside to mrs. a. lincoln, 1861, the first year of the lincoln presidency. this relationship developed very quickly. mary lincoln would go to kekle's shop and order 10, 15, you know, dresses at a time. it would take kekle a few months to make those and mary lincoln being one of these very intelligent and ambitious women who, you know, would have been a politician on her own, probably, had she lived in another era, you know, channeled a lot of her energy into...
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lincoln, it was a sacred effort, and his final words was "i'm glad you liked it." it was, as douglas remembered it, the last time i saw him to speak to him. the grease became iconic. lincoln posed two days later for a photograph. . but the words, lincoln was so enamored that he got a letter that said that was a wonderful speech, but he was referring to a different speech. lincoln is so excited, he says i hope it will ware as well as anything i have ever written, but men don't like to be told that they're in opposition to god's will. he was soimmersed that for weeks he only thought about his speech. he gave a final speech asking people to consider black suffrage for the last time. this is the moment the is the first time that an american president ever asked for african-american suffrage. the same john wilkes booth was in the capitol, in the white house in the audience that day. he turned to his friend and he said "this means negro equality" and he didn't use the word negro. that was the last speech he would make, and three days later for a reiteration, he said for
lincoln, it was a sacred effort, and his final words was "i'm glad you liked it." it was, as douglas remembered it, the last time i saw him to speak to him. the grease became iconic. lincoln posed two days later for a photograph. . but the words, lincoln was so enamored that he got a letter that said that was a wonderful speech, but he was referring to a different speech. lincoln is so excited, he says i hope it will ware as well as anything i have ever written, but men don't like to...
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neil: you enjoy the play, mrs. lincoln, line, putting aside what you said doesn't make sense to have anyone in charge of domestic policy if their portfolio really doesn't have a lot of domestic policy in it. especially when the role is in the white house. >> it is. you are putting somebody in who had no history, no experience dealing with domestic policy, the things she is talking about doing, the direction she wants to take the mystic policy is concerning to a lot of veterans. a lot of americans across the country. jillian: susan rice held a press conference with jen psaki, listen to what she had to say. >> reporter: how serious a problem we face from national said white supremacists, the president has ordered the intelligence committee, to compile a comprehensive assessment of the nature of this threat, taking it seriously. jillian: let's talk about the problems, the security problems the country faces. joe biden's mission is to undo everything donald trump is an including possibly getting back into the iran nucl
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and to appeal to the higher angels of our being as mr. lincoln said. everyone that articulates the 25th amendment knows full well that it cannot happen as a practical matter. so it's political rhetoric that is just adding further heat. no illumination. this is very unfortunate. perhaps reading martin luther king jr.'s letter from a jail will be helpful. it's going nowhere, should go nowhere. i would say shame on those invoking both of them. let's get through the next 12 1/2, 13 days. >> why is joe biden coming out attacking the president at this moment? i did not hear a nod at least from what we covered to the certification of his presidency in the middle of the night, ken. >> yes, i was surprised to be honest and disappointed. those of us that try to study history and the history hoff this country and sweet land of liberty knows there's times for leaders to rise up and to appeal to those higher angels of our being. vice president biden didn't do that. in fact, to the contrary. he was adding fuel to the fire including stoking some old embers that long
and to appeal to the higher angels of our being as mr. lincoln said. everyone that articulates the 25th amendment knows full well that it cannot happen as a practical matter. so it's political rhetoric that is just adding further heat. no illumination. this is very unfortunate. perhaps reading martin luther king jr.'s letter from a jail will be helpful. it's going nowhere, should go nowhere. i would say shame on those invoking both of them. let's get through the next 12 1/2, 13 days. >>...
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it is inscribed to mrs. a lincoln. go to herit would shop and order 10, 15 dresses at a time. it would take her a few months to make this. mary lincoln being one of those very intelligent and ambitious women who would have been a politician on her own had she lived in another era channels a lot of her energy into clothing of to getting photographed her and those close she would make for her and these are two of those images. we do not have a painted portrait of mary lincoln. we only have it represented in photograph. verifiableportrait exists, so this is also one of the reasons why the portrait gallery is so focused on committed portraits of first ladies to ensure these kinds of omissions of high portraiture do not happen in the future, because it is so important to these women'sf lives, and how they wanted to be portrayed. the end of the 19th century first ladies, a beautiful white portrait over is francise side painting which is part of the portrait gallery's partneron, independent to the portrait that we have on view an american president's calories and it is a portrait loa
it is inscribed to mrs. a lincoln. go to herit would shop and order 10, 15 dresses at a time. it would take her a few months to make this. mary lincoln being one of those very intelligent and ambitious women who would have been a politician on her own had she lived in another era channels a lot of her energy into clothing of to getting photographed her and those close she would make for her and these are two of those images. we do not have a painted portrait of mary lincoln. we only have it...
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mr. president. >> mr. majority leader. >> i suggest the absence of a quorum. >> call the roll. today at 2:30 p.m. senators will be sworn in as members of the court of impeachment. deadlines for pre-trial briefs by the house managers and trump legal team to be submitted and approved and a summons issued to former president trump, the trial is expected to begin in earnest on tuesday, february 9th with senator patrick leahy presiding. >> while the senate preechlt trial against former president trump opens this afternoon senators will spend the early part of the day on the secretary of state nominee, antony blinken. we'll take you live now to the senate floor. . the senat. the chaplain, dr. barry black, will lead the senate in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. eternal god, the lord of all, prepare our lawmakers today to serve you and country. give them grateful hearts for your daily blessings, as they comprehend that their times are in your hands. lord, inspire them to make a right relations
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she allowed mr. look -- mr. lincoln allowed her to sketch him. she made a plaster model, brought it to the rotunda, and members of the senate came out to decide whether a woman could do a great work of art. someone said it, it was not a very handsome likeness. someone else said it, he was not a very handsome man. james garfield perhaps does not live up to the stature of lincoln or washington, but there is some connection. garfield was a martyr president the way lincoln was. the only president of the u.s. from march until september, a very short period, did not accomplish much, but his death shocked the nation, just as lincoln's did. >> when i walk into the rotunda and see the bust of martin luther king, junior standing there among the busts of some of our founding fathers and other political leaders who played unbelievable roles in helping to shape this country, i believe martin luther king, junior is the only african-american person in the u.s. capitol. and when i bring young people, especially young children, to the rotunda, i point out the fac
she allowed mr. look -- mr. lincoln allowed her to sketch him. she made a plaster model, brought it to the rotunda, and members of the senate came out to decide whether a woman could do a great work of art. someone said it, it was not a very handsome likeness. someone else said it, he was not a very handsome man. james garfield perhaps does not live up to the stature of lincoln or washington, but there is some connection. garfield was a martyr president the way lincoln was. the only president...
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that mrs. lincoln purchased, but she wanted the interiors, the carpeting, the walls, to reflect more of what the room looked like in lincoln's time. so again here you can see it i think this is later during nixon. here's clinton. and then bush. one of the things we had to do was do the research in the background on this bed canopy. so you can actually see from the images that it disappears because at some point it was lost. we just don't know what happened to it. here it is in the late 18 nineties -- 1890s. when we essentially had to do was use photographs and do research to recreate a reproduction as somewhat as possible. but there is the lincoln bedroom. the lincoln bed and the accompanying furniture. so just a quick recap. the white house was not painted white to cover the burn marks, it was because whitewash had been used before hand and become the accustomed color. that is why people often referred to it as the white house. andrew jackson likely never planted the famous magnolia tree. only
that mrs. lincoln purchased, but she wanted the interiors, the carpeting, the walls, to reflect more of what the room looked like in lincoln's time. so again here you can see it i think this is later during nixon. here's clinton. and then bush. one of the things we had to do was do the research in the background on this bed canopy. so you can actually see from the images that it disappears because at some point it was lost. we just don't know what happened to it. here it is in the late 18...
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and he said that mr. lincoln shall interpose his power. a civilized world will hold him equally with jefferson davis responsible for them. next, in addition to trul treatment from the confederates, black soldiers also had to worry about treatment from their fellow soldiers. the stories were printed, too, to show the hardship of the conditions that african-american soldiers have to endure as they fought from the union. there was sorries of officers. newspapers were showing this. and he basically said that these are well drilled, disciplined, and colored soldiers. they're not here to wage war fair against you, and they're here to protect you. they're faithfully obeying orders and they're do everything they're supposed to do and he ended with "in several instances the guards have been fired upon by citizens. if such things happen again, they're not only instructed to shoot a person down in their tracks but burn down the houses from which the shots came." next. next. next. another issue that came up was pay. this was something that the militia
and he said that mr. lincoln shall interpose his power. a civilized world will hold him equally with jefferson davis responsible for them. next, in addition to trul treatment from the confederates, black soldiers also had to worry about treatment from their fellow soldiers. the stories were printed, too, to show the hardship of the conditions that african-american soldiers have to endure as they fought from the union. there was sorries of officers. newspapers were showing this. and he basically...
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lincoln opposes power to prevent these atrocious assassinations of negro soldiers. equally for them. in addition to cruel treatment from the confederates what they would expect, to worry about treatment from their fellow union soldiers. not only their fellow union soldiers, but also civilians in the town. a lot of people harbor prejudice views against african american soldiers. these stories will show the hardships and conditions that african american soldiers had to endure as they fought for the union. on the other side that, there were stories of white officers supporting their black soldiers. and these papers were showing this. there is one instance the newspaper entitled the right spirit, james ali alexander when the first brigade in tennessee, he wrote a bullet in the basically said well drilled and discipline soldiers. they're not here to wage warfare, they're here to defend the country, they are faithfully obeying orders, they're doing everything they are supposed to do. then he ended with and several instances, the guards have been fired by citizens. again,
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he said mr. lincoln shall interpose his power to prevent these atrocious assassinations of nigro soldiers. the civilized world will hold him equally, with jefferson davis, responsible for them. in addition to cruel treatment from the confederate, which i guess they would expect, black soldiers also had to worry about treatment from the fellow union soldiers. and also civilians in the town. a lot of people harbored prejudiced views against african-american soldiers. the stories were printed, that show the hardships and conditions that african-american soldiers on the others of that, there are stories of white officers supporting their black soldiers and newspapers were showing this, they were supporting those soldiers. there was one instance that the and colonel james alexander who commanded the first brigade in tennessee, he wrote to the members bulletin and he basically said these are well drilled and disciplined colored soldiers, they are not here to wage warfare against you, they are here to f
he said mr. lincoln shall interpose his power to prevent these atrocious assassinations of nigro soldiers. the civilized world will hold him equally, with jefferson davis, responsible for them. in addition to cruel treatment from the confederate, which i guess they would expect, black soldiers also had to worry about treatment from the fellow union soldiers. and also civilians in the town. a lot of people harbored prejudiced views against african-american soldiers. the stories were printed,...
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compared him frederick douglass and his newspaper company comparative jefferson davis, he said that mr. lincoln shell under poses power to prevent these atrocious assassination of negro soldiers. the world will hold an equally with jefferson davis responsibility. next. in addition to cruel treatment from the confederate, which i guess they would kind of expect, black soldiers also had to worry about treatment from the fellow union soldiers. not only their fellow union soldiers, but also civilians in the town. a lot of people harvard purchase views against african american soldiers, these stories are printed to this show the hardships and the conditions of african american soldiers are having to fight for the union. now, on the other side of that, there were stories of white officers supporting their black soldiers. newspapers were showing this, they were supporting those soldiers. there was one instance with the newspapers entitled right spirit, and colonel james alexander who commanded the first -- in tennessee, he wrote to the memphis bulletin, basically said, these are well drilled
compared him frederick douglass and his newspaper company comparative jefferson davis, he said that mr. lincoln shell under poses power to prevent these atrocious assassination of negro soldiers. the world will hold an equally with jefferson davis responsibility. next. in addition to cruel treatment from the confederate, which i guess they would kind of expect, black soldiers also had to worry about treatment from the fellow union soldiers. not only their fellow union soldiers, but also...
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. >> mr. chairman i have received a plethora of letters in support of mr. lincoln's nomination. and i would ask unanimous consent to anchor them into the record pretty light of covid precautions my staff would e-mail those to the committee. sick my thanks you mr. chairman i think we can get mr. bullington concern by anonymous consent on the floor at the earliest possible date it's not unanimous maybe monday of next week respect i think we joined in that. a quick thing, i like to associate myself with remarks regarding turkey. the expressions that senator menendez has laid out have been conveyed by me and i think by him also to the every diplomat we get from turkey, and including directly. as far as a venezuela is concerned i'm glad to hear your ideas on that. we want to hear some ideas on that because i think everyone is frustrated with what we thought was going to move very quickly and is not move very quickly. so that demands our attention. and so i would ask unanimous consent that all responses to prehearing advanced policy questions be added to the record. if there is no obj
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the people around him new he only wanted to be called lincoln. mr. president abraham or anything, he signed his name abe lincoln as if -- he signed his name abe lincoln. that's his identification. >> honest abe will father abraham. >> father abraham was another one, a lot of nicknames for him. >> all the way through the book, the cultural distance between puritans and the cavalier and you develop this idea. the culture at large as well as the time. can you tell us about that? >> a lot of people that thought the civil war was about the age-old difference between new england puritans, early on to stop by the generation of puritans escaping persecution in england on one hand and cavaliers who were supporters of realty in england and when cromwell and others and powers, he was a puritan, they were fleeing from america and settled in the south. everyone were saying it's basically a fight between new england which included antislavery view, by the way and the cavalier which was kind of a hierarchy and institutions including the institution of slavery. linc
the people around him new he only wanted to be called lincoln. mr. president abraham or anything, he signed his name abe lincoln as if -- he signed his name abe lincoln. that's his identification. >> honest abe will father abraham. >> father abraham was another one, a lot of nicknames for him. >> all the way through the book, the cultural distance between puritans and the cavalier and you develop this idea. the culture at large as well as the time. can you tell us about that?...
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well, says lincoln, if somehow mr. davis could slip out of the country unbeknownst to me, then much of our problem would go away. the institution of the presidency changed dramatically at the end of the 19th century, the beginning of the 20th through the 19th century, the president and the presidency were not at the certain of american political life. they were not expected to be. by the constitution, congress was supposed to be the leading institution, the president was simply the chief executive. he would execute the will of congress. and most presidents of the 19th century followed that model. there were only a couple of 19th century presidents that people remember, andrew jackson, abe lincoln, maybe thomas jefferson. james polk has his fan club. for the most part, presidents of the 19th century are unmemorable by design. things change in the 20th century when and because the united states for the first time has a full-time foreign policy. i've written about 19th century presidents and when i write about a presidenc
well, says lincoln, if somehow mr. davis could slip out of the country unbeknownst to me, then much of our problem would go away. the institution of the presidency changed dramatically at the end of the 19th century, the beginning of the 20th through the 19th century, the president and the presidency were not at the certain of american political life. they were not expected to be. by the constitution, congress was supposed to be the leading institution, the president was simply the chief...
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abraham lincoln's desk is there, see, in front of that lincoln room. that's mr. clyburn's office now, one of his offices now. lincoln served here. in the chamber that they were trying to bombard is where the abolition of slavery took place. war was declared to protect our freedom. history was made. giants of america served, with whom we are all colleagues. but they and some of our friends in the congress had no respect for that. in fact, they were here to destroy that. >> incredible moment in the interview that joy reid has done with nancy pelosi. the full interview with pelosi will air tonight here on msnbc right at the top of the hour, starting at 10:00 p.m. eastern. you are right, if you heard there at the end the speaker said that some of our friends in the congress had no respect for that, they were here to destroy that. one of the things that speaker pelosi discusses with joy tonight is the potential culpability, the potential criminal culpability of some currently serving members of congress who supported the attack on the capitol. you are going to want to
abraham lincoln's desk is there, see, in front of that lincoln room. that's mr. clyburn's office now, one of his offices now. lincoln served here. in the chamber that they were trying to bombard is where the abolition of slavery took place. war was declared to protect our freedom. history was made. giants of america served, with whom we are all colleagues. but they and some of our friends in the congress had no respect for that. in fact, they were here to destroy that. >> incredible...
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abraham lincoln's desk is there, that's mr. clyburn's office, one of his offices. lincoln served here. in the chamber that they were trying to bombard is where the abolition of slavery took place. war was declared to protect our freedom. history was made. giants of america served with whom we're all colleagues. but they and some of our friends in the congress had no respect for that, in fact, they were here to destroy that. >> if you had a message for the outgoing president, if you were to leave him a note, what would you say? >> the first thing i would say is accept the results of the election, concede to the president, joe biden, and call off the terrorists that you have unleashed. that's what i would say to him today for tomorrow, so he does not jeopardize the safety of anyone tomorrow. because whatever the motivation of some of these people, they still believe this president when he says the election was not legitimate. so if i had to leave him a note, it would be very short. man up. concede the election. that's it. nothing more. >> so there will be no note app
abraham lincoln's desk is there, that's mr. clyburn's office, one of his offices. lincoln served here. in the chamber that they were trying to bombard is where the abolition of slavery took place. war was declared to protect our freedom. history was made. giants of america served with whom we're all colleagues. but they and some of our friends in the congress had no respect for that, in fact, they were here to destroy that. >> if you had a message for the outgoing president, if you were...
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mr. mcconnell: mr. president. colleagues, here's where we are. we have a few more speakers now as we wait for the house to finish their debate and vote. we expect the house to finish voting on arizona between 11:30 and midnight. i ask unanimous consent the senate be in a period of morning business with the following senators permitted to speak therein for up to five minutes each. senator toomey, senator rubio, senator collins. mr. schumer: on our side senators wyden, hirono and coons. mr. mcconnell: following their remarks, the senate stand in recess subject to the call of the chair. is the senate be in a period of morning business with the following senators permitted to spook for up to five minutes -- to speak therein for up to five minutes each. toomey, rubio and collins. mr. schumer: wye den, hirono and coons. the presiding officer: is there objection? mr. toomey: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from pennsylvania. the senate will be in order. the senate will be in or
mr. mcconnell: mr. president. colleagues, here's where we are. we have a few more speakers now as we wait for the house to finish their debate and vote. we expect the house to finish voting on arizona between 11:30 and midnight. i ask unanimous consent the senate be in a period of morning business with the following senators permitted to speak therein for up to five minutes each. senator toomey, senator rubio, senator collins. mr. schumer: on our side senators wyden, hirono and coons. mr....
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mr. biden: to heal, we must remember. it is hard sometimes to remember , but that is how we heal. it is important to do that as a nation. that is why we are here today. harris: for many months we have grieved by ourselves. tonight, we grieve and begin healing together. though we may be physically separated, we, the american people, are united in spirit. amy: kamala harris will make history as the first woman vice president. also the first african american, first asian american, and first indian american to hold the office. as vice president, harris will swear in three new democratic senators this afternoon, giving control of the chamber to her -- the democratic party -- raphael warnock and jon ossoff, who both won their georgia runoffs earlier this month, and alex padilla, who will replace her in the senate, representing california. outgoing vice president mike pence is attending the inauguration today and will miss trump's send-off at joint base andrews. trump, who is not going to the inauguration, released a farewell video tuesday. pres. trump: now as i prepare to hand power ove
mr. biden: to heal, we must remember. it is hard sometimes to remember , but that is how we heal. it is important to do that as a nation. that is why we are here today. harris: for many months we have grieved by ourselves. tonight, we grieve and begin healing together. though we may be physically separated, we, the american people, are united in spirit. amy: kamala harris will make history as the first woman vice president. also the first african american, first asian american, and first indian...
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bad exciting one is not that positive toward you want salt if we want to compare the position that mr mollies going to take to their position of lincoln and suddenly want it doesn't seem that much significant of course especially that we have the experience of 40 years the google that they're pointing out for you want was a games accepting shot into america and the letter version scares the national security adviser was pro shop and that actually led to. the capture of the american i'm looking forward to how just and just how on want to move forward from this you know the point is that iran has their law passed by the partly on their own and each man's the government to. stop implementing additional portugal by. february 24th if the sanctions are not removed if i says that we have been everything and the american side has nothing at all they have withdrawn from the case if you wait and if now with the supposed to be alive and the european. fortunately we've lost the connection that 200 reza. do we still have you had reza. oh you're back with me yes we have you thank you let's look bec
bad exciting one is not that positive toward you want salt if we want to compare the position that mr mollies going to take to their position of lincoln and suddenly want it doesn't seem that much significant of course especially that we have the experience of 40 years the google that they're pointing out for you want was a games accepting shot into america and the letter version scares the national security adviser was pro shop and that actually led to. the capture of the american i'm looking...
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the lincoln family of luxury suvs. here's another cleaning tip from mr. clean. cleaning tough bathroom and kitchen messes with sprays and wipes can be a struggle. there's an easier way. try mr. clean magic eraser. just wet, squeeze and erase tough messes like bathtub soap scum... and caked-on grease from oven doors. now mr. clean magic eraser comes in disposable sheets. they're perfect for icky messes on stovetops... in microwaves... and all over the house. for an amazing clean, try mr. clean magic eraser, and mr. clean magic eraser sheets. ♪ ♪ be right back. with moderate to severe crohn's disease, i was there, just not always where i needed to be. is she alright? i hope so. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief in as little as 4 weeks. and many achieved remission that can last. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosi
the lincoln family of luxury suvs. here's another cleaning tip from mr. clean. cleaning tough bathroom and kitchen messes with sprays and wipes can be a struggle. there's an easier way. try mr. clean magic eraser. just wet, squeeze and erase tough messes like bathtub soap scum... and caked-on grease from oven doors. now mr. clean magic eraser comes in disposable sheets. they're perfect for icky messes on stovetops... in microwaves... and all over the house. for an amazing clean, try mr. clean...
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washington and lincoln. mr. jefferson is in there. roosevelt, washington, lincoln, jefferson. alexander hamilton. inviting the idea that great patriots can disagree. hamilton and jefferson disagreed about a lot but it is just fascinating. >> the decor is certainly different than under president trump. caitlyn, we're about to get the first white house press briefing. jen psaki is going into the press briefing room and obviously make a statement and answer reporter's questions. set the scene for us. >> reporter: wolf, this is notable. we have not been getting the daily press briefings before. in the final days of the trump administration they had all but stopped doing them after kayleigh got coronavirus. this is the first time we are going to hear from the incoming press secretary. on day one she will take the lectern. they have a number of questions facing them about the challenges and the issues facing this administration. what we should note is we expect these to be daily briefings. we expect them to bring them back. whether or not they're going to bring coronavirus briefings
washington and lincoln. mr. jefferson is in there. roosevelt, washington, lincoln, jefferson. alexander hamilton. inviting the idea that great patriots can disagree. hamilton and jefferson disagreed about a lot but it is just fascinating. >> the decor is certainly different than under president trump. caitlyn, we're about to get the first white house press briefing. jen psaki is going into the press briefing room and obviously make a statement and answer reporter's questions. set the...
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lee but you could probably use the word blizzard for lincoln in the brusca and as wind dies down it stays cold when the wind picks up again for sunday attempt it looks like for you get out a wind chill of that of course the whole system swirls around and disappears eastwards nothing extreme apart from the wind is like it happened afterwards even down south in the new orleans isn't as cold as it was about 5 days ago the pacific sea both looking nice san francisco's 80 degrees the rain stopped falling in washington state it's gone north of the border for british columbia it's equally quite quiet pleasant most of the caribbean the wind is in the strong as it was daily showers seem likely briefly heavier ones in the bahamas through florida and cuba because of that car would have it's looking out across the gulf of mexico i think was an increase in the rain in honduras coming saturday as well big showers the south of that in the argentine pompous in the southeast of brazil it's that time of year summary and wet. they come in hope and in search of work to provide a better life for the fam
lee but you could probably use the word blizzard for lincoln in the brusca and as wind dies down it stays cold when the wind picks up again for sunday attempt it looks like for you get out a wind chill of that of course the whole system swirls around and disappears eastwards nothing extreme apart from the wind is like it happened afterwards even down south in the new orleans isn't as cold as it was about 5 days ago the pacific sea both looking nice san francisco's 80 degrees the rain stopped...
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mr. mcconnell: mr. president. the vice president: the majority leader. mr. mcconnell: i ask unanimous consent the majority leader and the democratic leader be allowed to speak and that the time not count against the two hours of debate in relation to the objection raised on the state of arizona. the vice president: is there objection? without objection, so ordered. mr. mcconnell: i want to say to the american people the united states senate will not be intimidated. we will not be kept out of this chamber by thugs, mobs, or threats. we will not bow to lawlessness or intimidation. we are back at our posts. we will discharge our duty under the constitution and for our nation. and we're going to do it tonight. this afternoon, congress began the process of honoring the will of the american people and counting the electoral college votes. we have fulfilled the solemn duty every four years for more than two centuries. whether our nation has been at war or at peace, under all manner of threats, e
mr. mcconnell: mr. president. the vice president: the majority leader. mr. mcconnell: i ask unanimous consent the majority leader and the democratic leader be allowed to speak and that the time not count against the two hours of debate in relation to the objection raised on the state of arizona. the vice president: is there objection? without objection, so ordered. mr. mcconnell: i want to say to the american people the united states senate will not be intimidated. we will not be kept out of...
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., president-elect joe biden joined vice president-elect kamala harris at a lincoln memorial remembered ceremony for the more than 400,000 americans who died from covid-19. >> please welcome lori marie key, gospel performing aritist wanda adams, mr. doug emhoff, vice president-elect kamala harris, dr. jill biden, and president-elect joe biden. >> at this twilight hour, our beloved nation reverently pauses to remember and to pray for the many thousands of people who have died from the coronavirus during this past year. we turn to the lord of all to receive these, our sisters and brothers, into eternal peace, and to comfort all of those who grieve the loss of a loved one. this virus, more than taking the lives of too many of our citizens, as well as people around the globe, have left in its wake a sobering awareness that we are all united in the sorrow that we recognize today. we pray for those who have died, and the families and loved ones they left behind. we do so not as strangers or disinterested persons, but as fellow citizens who share some limited portion of their grief and sorrow.
., president-elect joe biden joined vice president-elect kamala harris at a lincoln memorial remembered ceremony for the more than 400,000 americans who died from covid-19. >> please welcome lori marie key, gospel performing aritist wanda adams, mr. doug emhoff, vice president-elect kamala harris, dr. jill biden, and president-elect joe biden. >> at this twilight hour, our beloved nation reverently pauses to remember and to pray for the many thousands of people who have died from...
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from their home in nearby georgetown on this day, january 20, 1961, mr. kennedy and his wife, jacqueline, come to the white house where they are greeted by president eisenhower. ♪ vice president nixon, vice president elect johnson and their wives were guests of the white house. for many weeks, the outgoing and incoming administrations have worked together to ensure the orderly transfer of government. mr. eisenhower and mr. kennedy ride to the capital for the inaugural ceremony. the completion of this transition. undaunted by the unusually cold weather, the crowd began gathering early in the morning. here beneath the gleaning dome of the capitol, honored guests are assembling to take their places on the portico. members of congress. ♪ former president harry truman and family. poets robert frost and marion anderson. two of many guests representing the arts in america. members of the kennedy family. justices of the supreme court. ♪ the diplomatic corps representing countries throughout the world. mrs. john fitzgerald kennedy, with her mother. president
from their home in nearby georgetown on this day, january 20, 1961, mr. kennedy and his wife, jacqueline, come to the white house where they are greeted by president eisenhower. ♪ vice president nixon, vice president elect johnson and their wives were guests of the white house. for many weeks, the outgoing and incoming administrations have worked together to ensure the orderly transfer of government. mr. eisenhower and mr. kennedy ride to the capital for the inaugural ceremony. the completion...
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there is a wonderful story because during the latter part of the exhibit mr. spielberg called up and city i'd like to come see it. and we said of course of course we said i don't think special. so we went in medium until mr. spielberg said please call me stephen. we go and you have stephen spielberg, you have myself a couple of others we go and there's a line. he doesn't want to go in front of him. we wait there in the line were sitting there, people are coming up to him taking pictures being very gracious and finally says stephen, we go in and it was like a kid in a candy store. is eyes were bright wide. he said taking pictures. he started texting like we all do but instead of texting your mom or your friend, he's texting in sending pictures to sally field, daniel de lewis and other celebrities. it was a really wonderful experience. next slide you will see when army hospital from the war. this is where he looks at this and look forward to a set and says it's as if i did the movie so you guys could do this wonderful exhibit. we thought wow that's pretty cool.
there is a wonderful story because during the latter part of the exhibit mr. spielberg called up and city i'd like to come see it. and we said of course of course we said i don't think special. so we went in medium until mr. spielberg said please call me stephen. we go and you have stephen spielberg, you have myself a couple of others we go and there's a line. he doesn't want to go in front of him. we wait there in the line were sitting there, people are coming up to him taking pictures being...
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the lincoln family of luxury suvs. good morning, mr. sun. good morning, blair. [ chuckles ] whoo. i'm gonna grow big and strong. yes, you are. i'm gonna get this place all clean. i'll give you a hand. and i'm gonna put lisa on crutches! wait, what? said she's gonna need crutches. she fell pretty hard. you might want to clean that up, girl. excuse us. when owning a small business gets real, progressive helps protect what you built with customizable coverage. -and i'm gonna -- -eh, eh, eh. -donny, no. -oh. >> bret: welcome back to our special fox news coverage of the senate runoff that will determine which party controls the senate chamber for the next two years. >> martha: senior correspondent mike emanuel has a preview of what we are looking at this evening. hello, mike. >> thank you, georgia! >> the first and that will likely be in pursing voting numbers which experts say could be a toss-up. favore>> sounds like you are reo win and election. >> once today's boats are released by county, those are favored to favor kell david pere and kelly loeffler. trump's presence in the state w
the lincoln family of luxury suvs. good morning, mr. sun. good morning, blair. [ chuckles ] whoo. i'm gonna grow big and strong. yes, you are. i'm gonna get this place all clean. i'll give you a hand. and i'm gonna put lisa on crutches! wait, what? said she's gonna need crutches. she fell pretty hard. you might want to clean that up, girl. excuse us. when owning a small business gets real, progressive helps protect what you built with customizable coverage. -and i'm gonna -- -eh, eh, eh....
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. >> we mr. pugh insurrections. >> right. after reconstruction, because lincoln is assassinated, reconstruction does not go quite as well as people thought it would have gone under lincoln. andrew johnson is not necessarily the same person as abraham lincoln. segregation -- reconstruction led to jim crow laws, ku klux klan, lynchings in the south and so forth. washington d.c. did not do that much about the federal government, it was largely controlled by some southern members who were not really that favorable to african americans. not until the civil rights revolution in the 1960s did washington get more interested and actually trying to change these things. is that right? is that when it came about? the late fifties and early 60s, when the civil rights revolution came along, that the federal government officials said we have to do something to change the laws in this country? >> would you have, again, because of washing -- howard university was at the forefront of demanding fairness in the 1920s, thirties and forties. it wa
. >> we mr. pugh insurrections. >> right. after reconstruction, because lincoln is assassinated, reconstruction does not go quite as well as people thought it would have gone under lincoln. andrew johnson is not necessarily the same person as abraham lincoln. segregation -- reconstruction led to jim crow laws, ku klux klan, lynchings in the south and so forth. washington d.c. did not do that much about the federal government, it was largely controlled by some southern members who...
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thank you, mr. vice president. thank you, mr. president. colleagues, it's been a terrible day for evebody here, and -- and for our country respect one of the things i was thinking about today is something i often think about when i'm on this floor, which is that founders of this country, the people that wrote our constitution actually knew our history better than we know our history. but i was thinking about that history today, as we saw the mob riot in washington, d.c., thinking about what the founder were thinkout when they wrote our constitution, which ie what hd to the roman republic when armed gangs doing the work for politicians prevented rome from casting their ballots, for consuls, for senators, these were the offices rome, and these armed gangs ran through the streets of rome, keeping elections from being ever being called, and, in them end, because of that, the roman republic fell and a dictator took its place, and that was the end of the roman ryublic or republic, for that matter, untib thautiful constit
thank you, mr. vice president. thank you, mr. president. colleagues, it's been a terrible day for evebody here, and -- and for our country respect one of the things i was thinking about today is something i often think about when i'm on this floor, which is that founders of this country, the people that wrote our constitution actually knew our history better than we know our history. but i was thinking about that history today, as we saw the mob riot in washington, d.c., thinking about what the...
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mr. grassley: we'll stand in recess until the call of the chair. the vice president: the senate will come to order. the vice president is present, and the senate would like to give a brief statement with the indulgence of the here providing over the senate.e here providing ork continues. we condemn the violence that took place here in the strongest possible terms. we grieve the loss of life in these hallowed halls, as well as the injuries suffered by those who defended our capitol today. and we will always be grateful to the men and women who stayed at their posts to defend this historic place. to those who wreaked havoc in our capitol today, you did not win. violence never wins. freedom wins. and this is still the people's house. and as we reconvene in this chamber, the world will again witness the resilience and strength of our democracy, for even in the wake of unprecedented violence and vandalism at this capitol, the elected representatives of the people of the united states have asse
mr. grassley: we'll stand in recess until the call of the chair. the vice president: the senate will come to order. the vice president is present, and the senate would like to give a brief statement with the indulgence of the here providing over the senate.e here providing ork continues. we condemn the violence that took place here in the strongest possible terms. we grieve the loss of life in these hallowed halls, as well as the injuries suffered by those who defended our capitol today. and we...