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As we commemorate the profound and lasting expression of political convicted and took shape in this room exactly 106 years ago today. [applause]. As you saw in the video a moment ago, there is an important place in the fabric of our city. Sitting here tonight, youre not only occupying a seat on this day in 1860, new yorkers the send it to a statesman from illinois. The liver to speak would not only alter the course of the his life, but would impact the future of our nation. Since that day, scores of individuals have field your seats. Eager to explore the issues that define who we are as a country. And tonight, you have a seat to another perspective on americas next chapter. Inspired by the man who ultimately united the country after the most divided. In this history. Laura and preserve the Great American experiment. Abraham lincoln, later viewed that his speech is a turning point in his eventual election to the white house. Here h ....
Scholarship recipients from last year. Correct . She came here and enjoyed herself, im sure. Patrick is the author of the land shall be day loosed in blood, a new history of nat turners revolt published by Oxford University press. It is one of the finest books i have read on southern history in a long time. It is a book i assigned to my undergraduates in this spring, and as we all know, undergraduates are tough customers when it comes to books. They absolutely enjoyed mr. Breens scholarship and especially his writing. It is a bold book, important book, and one thing patrick and i talked about, it is just a shame that one can go to southampton county today where turners revolt took place and you will see some state signage, but you will have no way of taking a driving tour to see the sites related to that important revolt. It truly is shocking. Patrick is trying to do his part and bring more awareness and audiences likeat us who ....
Obama. Want to get your reaction. Who is your favorite president . Tell us why. 202 7488001, if republicans. 202 7488000, democrats. 202 7488001 independent colors. You could also share your comments on facebook. Good monday morning to you. Thank you for being here with us on this president s day holiday. We talked about this yesterday with three leading historians survey. Ed conduct this this is the third time that cspan has conducted the survey. The first in 2000 and the second in 2009 and now, our third president ial historian survey. Number one, no surprise, Abraham Lincoln. Followed by George Washington. Franklin d. Roosevelt is number three. Teddy roosevelt is number four. Followed by eisenhower, jefferson, kennedy, reagan and johnson. Different point of view. We want to hear your calls and comments. Yesterday, explaining the methodology. Who was involved and why th ....
To less than a dozen. Chief of staff karl rove discusses his book the triumph of William Mckinley and looks at the 1896 president ial campaign interviewed by the Senior Editor for the National Review magazine host we are here with karl rove the author of the triumph of William Mckinley wife the election of 1896 still matters. He was a Senior Advisor for president george w. Bush and the architect of the reelection in 2000 at 2004. Karl rove shows how William Mckinley used his watershed election to change his party, the political process and the nation. Its all here. The big things, the maneuvers, the personality. A great read for historians, political ....