The race between Hillary Clinton and bernie sanders. And alex isenstadt, how candidates plan to win nevada. Live at 7 00 a. M. Eastern tomorrow morning. Join the discussion. Coming up next on the civil war, author and historian james sw swanson compares the assassinations of Abraham Lincoln and john f. Kennedy. Highlights the differences, backgrounds of the assassins and state of the country at the time. He also talks about the experience and reactions of the two widows. The Lincoln Forum hosted this talk. It just over an hour. Im harold holzer, vice chairman of the Lincoln Forum. Welcome to Lincoln Forum 20, the 20th anniversary of our great organization. Its time now to welcome our evening speaker. Its always interesting to find the reasons, the inspiration, that make a lincoln student into a lincoln scholar. What makes inspiration . What creates it . In the case of, say, george h. Cohan, we know he was born on the fourth of july, Yankee Doodle dandy, born on the fourth of july and b
I really wish the president would think about not nominating somebody. After marco rubios damaging debate performance last week this notion that barack obama doesnt know what hes doing is just not true. There it is. There it s the memorized 25second speech. He can get his campaign back on track . If our next president is even half the president Ronald Reagan was, america is going to be greater than its ever been. Senator marco rubio on his strategy to regain momentum. Then one of us ran against barack obama. I was not that candidate. The Democratic Candidates clash on who is building on the barack obama legacy. Bernie sanders in his first interview on Fox News Sunday since starting the president ial campaign. We break down both races as bush xliii prepares to hit the campaign trail for his brother. He tried to mother, that didnt work out so good. If donald trump wants to go after my brother, man, i think that wont be helpful. Sunday. And hello again from fox news in washington. First,
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The declaration tells us that rights come from god, not government. [ applause ] the constitution has a framework thats set up not as some kind of result of bureaucratic haggling, but as something is designed to protect, promote freedom. And the president is right. In many way, we are a shining city on a hill. But the hard truth is that not everyone is sharing in this citys slender and glory. A shining city is perhaps all the president sees from the port ko of the white house and the ver randa of thiz ranch, where everyone seems to be doing well. But theres another city. Another part to the shining city. The part where some people cant pay their mortgages. And most young people cant afford one. Where students cant afford the education they need and middle class parents watch the dreams they hold for their children evaporate. In this part of the city, there are more poor than ever. More families in trouble. More and more people who need help, but cant find it. Even worse. There are elde