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henry clay lived down the street from them. you know mile and a half down , the road. mary's known to ride her pony over there on many occasions to visit with mr. clay. she admired him greatly because of his political stature and who he was politically. she was very engrossed in politics. she found it fascinating. now, lincoln was a -- he was nobody. he was poor. he was a back woodsman, and the toddes didn't think he measured -- todds didn't think he measured up to who they thought a todd should marry. mary married for love. mary did not mary for money -- marry for money. she knew what she saw in the man and she had a childhood dream of becoming mrs. president, but she knew she had to marry the right person. >> after they broke up and had that courtship here, they did get back to together and get married. >> they did. in between 3rd and 4th street, that's where the globe tavern would have sat. >> what was that? >> the globe tavern was very first home that mary and abraham lived in. young newlyweds, they carried in a few personal items and lived in a 12 foot by 14-foot
henry clay lived down the street from them. you know mile and a half down , the road. mary's known to ride her pony over there on many occasions to visit with mr. clay. she admired him greatly because of his political stature and who he was politically. she was very engrossed in politics. she found it fascinating. now, lincoln was a -- he was nobody. he was poor. he was a back woodsman, and the toddes didn't think he measured -- todds didn't think he measured up to who they thought a todd...
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clay are of texas. also a number of appropriate or's and the top members of the budget committee including john yarmouth of kentucky. is it will not solely focus on funding the government. although that certainly will come up given the people in the room. areasmore focused on where democrats and republicans can find any bipartisan concord -- compromise in this new congress and in this new era of divided government that includes, perhaps, some of the things president trump touched on during his state of the union address, lowering prescription drug prices, a possible big package on infrastructure that members of both parties have desired. sayinge white house is is there are no indications. we want to extend an olive branch and have maldini -- have mulvaney talk to members across the aisle. >> you were talking about the 2 billion-dollar range for that. each week that the negotiators lower the range. how quickly do they have to get this done to meet that february 15 deadline? need looks like they will to c
clay are of texas. also a number of appropriate or's and the top members of the budget committee including john yarmouth of kentucky. is it will not solely focus on funding the government. although that certainly will come up given the people in the room. areasmore focused on where democrats and republicans can find any bipartisan concord -- compromise in this new congress and in this new era of divided government that includes, perhaps, some of the things president trump touched on during his...
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clay, one of lincoln's greatest idols, in the senate. she had a political background. she would talk politics with her father and was well-educated. when she met lincoln, i think she saw in him kind of a rough version of what he could be and she realized there was a leader that she had seen a future leader. she prodded him along the way, i think she pushed him a little bit, i think she definitely supported him. they were pretty good political pair. obviously, there were issues later on in life, but when you put them together, they were a pretty good political pair abraham made a name for himself . as a lawyer but also as a politician. he aspired higher. he had great ambitions. a couple times he ran for the u.s. senate, famously in 1858. we know that because the great debates with stephen douglas, his great political rival. there were seven of them held around illinois that really encapsulated the political ideas and the debates of the time like nothing else. stephen douglas was a great illinois politician known as "the little giant." he
clay, one of lincoln's greatest idols, in the senate. she had a political background. she would talk politics with her father and was well-educated. when she met lincoln, i think she saw in him kind of a rough version of what he could be and she realized there was a leader that she had seen a future leader. she prodded him along the way, i think she pushed him a little bit, i think she definitely supported him. they were pretty good political pair. obviously, there were issues later on in life,...
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she was friends with henry clay, one of abraham lincoln's great idols in the senate. she had a political background. she would talk politics with her father and was well-educated. when she met lincoln, i think she saw in him kind of a rough version of what he could be. she realized that there was a leader, she was seeing a future leader. i think she prodded him along the way. she pushed him a bit. she definitely supported him. they were a good political pair. obviously issues later in her life, but they were one heck of a political pair. as a lawyer abraham made a name for himself as a lawyer but also as a politician in the state legislature. he had great ambitions. a couple times he ran for the u.s. senate, most famously in 1858. we know that of course because the great debates with stephen douglas, his great political rival. there were seven debates around illinois that really encapsulated the political ideas and debates of the time like nothing else. stephen douglas was a great illinois politician known as the little giant. he was an even bigger name than abraham l
she was friends with henry clay, one of abraham lincoln's great idols in the senate. she had a political background. she would talk politics with her father and was well-educated. when she met lincoln, i think she saw in him kind of a rough version of what he could be. she realized that there was a leader, she was seeing a future leader. i think she prodded him along the way. she pushed him a bit. she definitely supported him. they were a good political pair. obviously issues later in her life,...
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she was friends with henry clay, one of lincoln's titles in the summit. .he had a political background she would talk politics with her father and was well-educated. she saw in lincoln kind of a rough version of what he could be. she realized there was a leader she was seeing a future leader. she prodded and pushed him. she definitely supported him. they were a good political pair. there were issues later in her life but they were one political pair. abraham made a name for himself as a lawyer but also as a politician. he had great ambitions. a couple times he ran for the u.s. senate, famously in 1858. we know that because the great debates with stephen douglas, his rival. there were seven debates around illinois that really encapsulated the political ideas and debates of the time like nothing else. stephen douglas was a great politician known as the little giant. he was a bigger name than abraham lincoln, but he was a democrat and stood for slavery. he was trying to get the democratic presidential nomination. he had his eyes on that and knew the senate was an important stepping stone
she was friends with henry clay, one of lincoln's titles in the summit. .he had a political background she would talk politics with her father and was well-educated. she saw in lincoln kind of a rough version of what he could be. she realized there was a leader she was seeing a future leader. she prodded and pushed him. she definitely supported him. they were a good political pair. there were issues later in her life but they were one political pair. abraham made a name for himself as a lawyer...
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mcconnell's frame of reference is how do i welcome henry clay ii? he is trying to witness the political needs that he's got against people like lamar alexander and tillis probably. maybe even cornyn of texas. not for constitutional reasons, but immanent domain reasons along the texas border. that's fascinating. the president will come back from north korea and he will spend the time that 18 days you are talking about twisting arms and making deals to get those republicans off the bill. >> and tweeting. always tweeting. a pause here. before i let you go, what do we got? any news? anybody come in and out? cohen still there? >> they are breaking up for votes. there is foot traffic. i'm going to chase folks down. >> it's a good time to take a break and go find out and bring them back to our camera. thank you. howard and lonnie, you guys are is it stuck. the house is going to be voting any minute now. it's not a question of how this vote is going to go, how many republicans will join the democrats? the stakes get higher for michael cohen's public testimo
mcconnell's frame of reference is how do i welcome henry clay ii? he is trying to witness the political needs that he's got against people like lamar alexander and tillis probably. maybe even cornyn of texas. not for constitutional reasons, but immanent domain reasons along the texas border. that's fascinating. the president will come back from north korea and he will spend the time that 18 days you are talking about twisting arms and making deals to get those republicans off the bill. >>...
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henry clay lived down the street from them. her is known to have ridden pony over there on many occasions to visit with mr. clay. she was very engrossed in politics. she found it fascinating. lincoln was a nobody. he was poor. he was a back woodsman. the todd family just didn't think he measured up to who a todd should mary. mary got married for love. she had a childhood dream of becoming mrs. president, but she knew that she had to marry the right person. >> after the broke up and had that courtship here, they eventually did get married. globes is where the tavern would have set. that is the first tavern that mary and abraham would have lived in. --y carried and if you carried in a few items. abraham had to go work. they spent six months per year away from each other. it is mary's desire for him. she fought for this. the city wanted him in the center of the city where the thele in the town and tourists could come. she told the city planners, either give me my way, or he'll be buried in washington. they prepared a spot for him
henry clay lived down the street from them. her is known to have ridden pony over there on many occasions to visit with mr. clay. she was very engrossed in politics. she found it fascinating. lincoln was a nobody. he was poor. he was a back woodsman. the todd family just didn't think he measured up to who a todd should mary. mary got married for love. she had a childhood dream of becoming mrs. president, but she knew that she had to marry the right person. >> after the broke up and had...
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the families of russ, clay, josh, vicente, and trevor are also grieving right now"among the victims -- trevor whener, an intern on his first day at the company, according to a statement from the president of northern illinois university.scott hall / ceo, mueller water products: reporter: "is it standard practice to have interns in the room when an employee is terminated?" /// "that's a really tough question ... i don't think we had thought about that"investigators identified the gunman as 45- year-old gary martin ... authorities said he had a criminal record -- including six prior arrests by the aurora police departmentchief kristen ziman / aurora police: "absolutely he was not supposed to be in possession of a firearm."the c-e-o of mueller water products said the company is cooperating with the investigation --scott hall / ceo, mueller water products: "we will be reviewing every aspect of this tragedy and make sure this horrible incident is never repeated"i'm melisa raney reporting (justine) now to a big story we are following tonight -- new evidence suggests actor jussie smollett or
the families of russ, clay, josh, vicente, and trevor are also grieving right now"among the victims -- trevor whener, an intern on his first day at the company, according to a statement from the president of northern illinois university.scott hall / ceo, mueller water products: reporter: "is it standard practice to have interns in the room when an employee is terminated?" /// "that's a really tough question ... i don't think we had thought about that"investigators...
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the nominal death and if you have a flood of clay at home the field.
the nominal death and if you have a flood of clay at home the field.