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abraham lincoln found god in the scars of gettysburg.ughout history. all of mankind's history. mankind himself in slavery, and then someone appears to wait america up. it was george whitefield and the , heorties -- in the 1740's actually brought more slavery to this land, but it is words that inspired an american generation. the children they grew in to beat john adams, at george washington, thomas jefferson, and it happens the same way it has since the burning bush. moses, freedom, and then they forget. they wander until they remember that god is the answer. he always has been. and then they began to trust. you know what kind of trust there must a band? keep you are in bondage in ancient egypt, and you were crying out to the almighty, send does someone to free s -- send us someone to free us, and someone shows up with a stick, don't you think they said, you have got to be kidding? [laughter] the all-powerful, the almighty, they send a man slow of speech with a stick. but look at what that state and what that man did. -- that stick and w
abraham lincoln found god in the scars of gettysburg.ughout history. all of mankind's history. mankind himself in slavery, and then someone appears to wait america up. it was george whitefield and the , heorties -- in the 1740's actually brought more slavery to this land, but it is words that inspired an american generation. the children they grew in to beat john adams, at george washington, thomas jefferson, and it happens the same way it has since the burning bush. moses, freedom, and then...
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founds may be seeing a familiar face this season for what interests and current barcelona strikers la abraham of which is reportedly ready to put pen to paper with a similar long ahead of the season start on saturday the proposed transfer fee has not been disclosed by the swede is expected to make around six million euros per year abraham of that show was expected to move some of the spanish giants signed long time targets david mayo from. some italian sources are stating that the deal is already done while others are saying milan strike a market for yellow could be moved to barcelona part of the brain and. now it's almost a decade away but already it's false turning into a two horse race world cup twenty eighteen has nine official bids but according to the bookmakers it's russia or england's to lose russia host of a three for technical inspection team last week with england speed for twenty eight and twenty twenty two currently in the spotlight the panel continued their inspection on tuesday after visiting downing street where deputy prime minister nick clegg labelled the english been except
founds may be seeing a familiar face this season for what interests and current barcelona strikers la abraham of which is reportedly ready to put pen to paper with a similar long ahead of the season start on saturday the proposed transfer fee has not been disclosed by the swede is expected to make around six million euros per year abraham of that show was expected to move some of the spanish giants signed long time targets david mayo from. some italian sources are stating that the deal is...
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abraham lincoln, george washington high schools. >> abraham lincoln and washington both have staggered schedules. some students come in at 7:30, the other half at 8:30. >> excuse me. most of the students don't start at 7:30. they are modular schedules. wait your than half of the students who are their start at 7:30. trust me. >> they have them operating almost like a college. >> we don't have any school where everybody has to be there at 7:30. >> let's take a look at the turkey rate. i have a handout because i did not want to put those tiny numbers up. i have a handout that shows that 30 rate between last year and this year. the high school party rate is slightly improved this year, slightly, not a whole lot. the committee also looked a lot at the attendance rate. this compares high-school attendance between last year and this year. we
abraham lincoln, george washington high schools. >> abraham lincoln and washington both have staggered schedules. some students come in at 7:30, the other half at 8:30. >> excuse me. most of the students don't start at 7:30. they are modular schedules. wait your than half of the students who are their start at 7:30. trust me. >> they have them operating almost like a college. >> we don't have any school where everybody has to be there at 7:30. >> let's take a look...
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abrahams. nancy, in just a moment. but i want some dark matter. and dark matter are in theory of it was originated in part by you, back in the 80s, correct? when you fought the battle of, is there dark matter? because there is nothing sensory about dark matter. you can't look tat under a microscope, correct? >> right. >> how do you know it exists? >> by the affects on the motions of other objects and also because it bends light. >> you're talking about gravity? >> yes, it has gravity. >> is it a benign gravity? >> well, gravity never sleeps and it can cause terrible destruction. for example near black holes. so gravity certainly is benign for us. it's what iseepi us in our seats. but it can have very bad affects if you happen to slip at the edge of a precipice. >> what did it -- what did dark matter do that was constructive for the evolution of the universe, the evolution of the earth? the earth is about 5 billion years old? >> 4.6 billion years old. >> when did man get here? >> it depends on how you define man. >> hom nids. >> hom nids about 4-5
abrahams. nancy, in just a moment. but i want some dark matter. and dark matter are in theory of it was originated in part by you, back in the 80s, correct? when you fought the battle of, is there dark matter? because there is nothing sensory about dark matter. you can't look tat under a microscope, correct? >> right. >> how do you know it exists? >> by the affects on the motions of other objects and also because it bends light. >> you're talking about gravity? >>...
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when she dies, abraham, now 137, remarries and has six children. scientists tell us that today's u.s. 21st century medical technology will swell the ranks of our se 100-year-olds. how can we res vekt a vigorous maturity from a negative stereotype of decrepit old age? what can we do to make sure our brains stay as vital as our bodies? we will ask best selling author, neurologist and neuropsychologist dr. richard restak. what's to come. >> dr. richard restak, welcome, and you are now on the air. this is book we're going to be referring to "the longevity strategy" how to live to live to 100 using the brain-body con dmeks. we might make reference to the magazine you are affiliated, which i think is the child of david mahoney and his philanthropy. >> yes, that's correct. >> i knew david a little bit. >> did you? >> he had been chairman of canada dry. >> yes. >> then he took an interest in the brain. >> yes. >> and he founded dana. >> dana lives, yes. >> dana. well, this is an extremely interesting subject. tell me what is the essence of the brain-body c
when she dies, abraham, now 137, remarries and has six children. scientists tell us that today's u.s. 21st century medical technology will swell the ranks of our se 100-year-olds. how can we res vekt a vigorous maturity from a negative stereotype of decrepit old age? what can we do to make sure our brains stay as vital as our bodies? we will ask best selling author, neurologist and neuropsychologist dr. richard restak. what's to come. >> dr. richard restak, welcome, and you are now on the...
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. >>> abraham ramos cumplía 23 años la noche que una bala lo mató instantáneamente. >>> estábamos alegrescarro y le dien a la goma, el carro co el carro perdió el control se metió en el parque y rl carro estaba parado el deber de ellos no era disparar como quiera siguieron disparando. >>> Él tiraera a mi que me iba a dar. >>> conmocionados no podían creer lo que estaban viviendo. >>> inmediatamente lo toqué y me di cuenta que estaba muerto y la policía no quería hacer nada tuve que echarlo al hombro y llevarlo. >>> cuando yo salí para sacarlo a él me ven llena de sangre y me preguntan si hay un herido ni me a ayudaron cuando lo estaba sacando, son tan barberos y me dicen dejo le el anill aunque sea. >>> abraham deja huérfanos a dos niños el director de la universidad donde esdiaba asegura que era un estudiante rio. >>> quería integrarse a la familia de la policía porque los otros primos de él, mi hermano están dentro de las filas y están muy adolorido. >>> ay, mi niño. >>> yo no soy nadie, todos los días loya mlo llamaba a su kurto no se levantaba hasta que no loya mab. >>> en los últimos
. >>> abraham ramos cumplía 23 años la noche que una bala lo mató instantáneamente. >>> estábamos alegrescarro y le dien a la goma, el carro co el carro perdió el control se metió en el parque y rl carro estaba parado el deber de ellos no era disparar como quiera siguieron disparando. >>> Él tiraera a mi que me iba a dar. >>> conmocionados no podían creer lo que estaban viviendo. >>> inmediatamente lo toqué y me di cuenta que estaba muerto...
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abraham lincoln found god in the scars of gettysburg.history, all of mankind's history. mankind was in slavery, and then someone appeared to wake america. it was george would fill in the 1740's, an imperfect man, a man who was preaching individual rights, who brought more slavery to this land. but it was his words that inspired a nation. they were children at the time who grew up to be john adams, george washington, thomas jefferson. it happened the same way. it has since the burning bush. moses. freedom. and then they forget. they wander until they remember that god is the answer. he always has been. and then they begin to trust. do you know what kind of trust there must have been? if you were wondering in agent egypt and you were crying out to the almighty, send us, send us someone to free us, and a man shows up with the stick, do not think they said, you have to be kidding me? the all-powerful, the almighty, antisense a man slow of speech with a stick. but look with the stick and that man did. -- what that stick and that man did. trus
abraham lincoln found god in the scars of gettysburg.history, all of mankind's history. mankind was in slavery, and then someone appeared to wake america. it was george would fill in the 1740's, an imperfect man, a man who was preaching individual rights, who brought more slavery to this land. but it was his words that inspired a nation. they were children at the time who grew up to be john adams, george washington, thomas jefferson. it happened the same way. it has since the burning bush....
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abraham lincoln's personality did not change. he was heartbroken but he function effectively as president. if i mention these studies to demonstrate how difficult it would be for any team of doctors to be able to make predictions on this and to suggest to section four can be invoked. is a be a virtual impossibility. >> think you very much. >> it is and honored to be here. presidential succession is a very important topic. when i was writing my book on presidential illness, i was thinking about the attacks on 9/11. what happens in the case of mass of annihilation where you have an attack or in whole host of leaders and a whole line of succession actually against taken out. you can imagine a lot of members of congress getting taken out by weapons of mass destruction. i was thinking at that time using as a model a kind of network. this is similar to the way the pentagon of developed the internet. he would be able to have redundant and over napping networks. also to think about developing a succession program that involves regional l
abraham lincoln's personality did not change. he was heartbroken but he function effectively as president. if i mention these studies to demonstrate how difficult it would be for any team of doctors to be able to make predictions on this and to suggest to section four can be invoked. is a be a virtual impossibility. >> think you very much. >> it is and honored to be here. presidential succession is a very important topic. when i was writing my book on presidential illness, i was...
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i was proud to be a part of the party of abraham lincoln or teddy roosevelt. the man who said in his second inaugural address with malice toward none. tavis: al is this tea party complicating matters? >> it depends where you look. it is different state by state, but the governor is right in some respects. the republican primary has become more conservative. there is no denying he saw a political opportunity and went for it and will test the theory in florida, if voters are mad only at democrats or met equally at democrats and republicans. take nevada, sharing use that anger and unrest to help her win her republican primary. a lot of republicans are thinking she is not the strongest candidate to run against kerry reid. i am not completely -- against harry reid. some of these extreme candidates who are not necessarily viewed as the top republicans, that they still cannot win. harry reid has a ceiling on his support. what we know for sure is the makeup of the senate next year will be completely different. some of these candidates will emerge as winners. it will c
i was proud to be a part of the party of abraham lincoln or teddy roosevelt. the man who said in his second inaugural address with malice toward none. tavis: al is this tea party complicating matters? >> it depends where you look. it is different state by state, but the governor is right in some respects. the republican primary has become more conservative. there is no denying he saw a political opportunity and went for it and will test the theory in florida, if voters are mad only at...
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aquí lavemos con abraham quintanilla. para películas hasta ahora nada. >>> no la voy a llamar.o que soy un excelente golfista, aunque la realidad es otra. pero tengo una foto con tiger woods, tomada cuando vivía la vida loca, de hecho acordé verme con él en el campo de golf. no más que el auto del presidente de univisión. hello. tony. >>> jackie. >>> todo bien, solo un pequeño problema. >>> donde estas? >>> en new york >>> tranquilo estoy más rápido que un rayo >>> ocurrió lo más curioso, una tormenta en un día totalmente solea soleado hola tony >>> para hablar en su participación en mira quien baila, donde mostrarrá que si es buena bailando como anunciando los acuoso dcambios del clima. s pero la única caribeña quiere decir que todo el caribe votará por mi >>> votará si baila bien, y tal parece así será. porque se está preparando >>> buen bailarín. tiene que tener solturas y tener buen oído. si. relajarte por eso estoy jugando golf. a john secada le pro-puse to ponerme en forma como él. me lanceré con ella en paracaída. ya veremos. >>> no recuerdo que tiene una cita que no se
aquí lavemos con abraham quintanilla. para películas hasta ahora nada. >>> no la voy a llamar.o que soy un excelente golfista, aunque la realidad es otra. pero tengo una foto con tiger woods, tomada cuando vivía la vida loca, de hecho acordé verme con él en el campo de golf. no más que el auto del presidente de univisión. hello. tony. >>> jackie. >>> todo bien, solo un pequeño problema. >>> donde estas? >>> en new york >>> tranquilo...
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abraham. specifically about journalists today. 250 people, ranging in age between 25 and 35, pretty frightening. they were new media folks from a content perspective. what i came away with listening to them talk about their audience, reaching out, being writers, was scared me was how selfish the audience seemed to be. subway breakfasts, your comment about crime and people being tired of reading about it, they were reaching for people like this, this is how they were going to make money. it scares the hell out of me. i brought it back and brought it up, especially in the '60s and '70s, it was a extremely political newspaper magazine that used music to bring in an audience. so, my question, what about the new journalists today reaching out to the 20-year-old and 30- year-old? your comment about the two schools of journalism and reaching out, getting quality journalism to the public, how will we do that? >> we have a couple of issues here. the old school and the new school. i guess the question w
abraham. specifically about journalists today. 250 people, ranging in age between 25 and 35, pretty frightening. they were new media folks from a content perspective. what i came away with listening to them talk about their audience, reaching out, being writers, was scared me was how selfish the audience seemed to be. subway breakfasts, your comment about crime and people being tired of reading about it, they were reaching for people like this, this is how they were going to make money. it...
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abraham. specifically about journalists today. 250 people, ranging in age between 25 and 35, pretty frightening. they were new media folks from a content perspective. what i came away with listening to them talk about their audience, reaching out, being writers,
abraham. specifically about journalists today. 250 people, ranging in age between 25 and 35, pretty frightening. they were new media folks from a content perspective. what i came away with listening to them talk about their audience, reaching out, being writers,
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we will never fix or country, ssunle george washington and abraham linken. >> no more rights can they take away with us. what is wrong with us, america? why are people not in the streets? your republic is over. chris: joe klein, do you feel this? the question is the motive behind this. you and i have groanp u in american politician. this language, even from newt gingrich. tier -- they're talking like this. >> newt should be embarrassed. glenn beck is different. he's a paranoid lunatic who is a great entertainer. he's exploiting something that always happens in the country when the economy is bad and we're at war. during world war i, people were talking german in the street, people would beat them up. and then we interned the japanese. during the bad economic times over the last couple of years and the terrorism, it has led to this wave that glenn beck and his puppet master, rupert murdoch are exploiting. chris: katty, it is amazing to see a news organization like fox, the owner giving a million dollars to the republican party. it is out of the closet. is this a commercial thing beck i
we will never fix or country, ssunle george washington and abraham linken. >> no more rights can they take away with us. what is wrong with us, america? why are people not in the streets? your republic is over. chris: joe klein, do you feel this? the question is the motive behind this. you and i have groanp u in american politician. this language, even from newt gingrich. tier -- they're talking like this. >> newt should be embarrassed. glenn beck is different. he's a paranoid...
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even abraham lincoln was criticized for the transcontinental railroad. but once california has experienced the joe i come on duty, and productivity of traveling rail, those critics will no longer be heard. so on behalf of the governor, i want to congratulate speaker pelosi, congressman miller, secretary lahood, near new some, chairman ford, and the new executive director come on this wonderful vacation. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, david. the transbay project will serve nine counties including southern california sunday and will serve 11 the contracts that operators, including the east bay. representing the east bay is congress miller. congressman george miller may be best known as the house education committee leader. here at home, he has been a longtime supporter of the transbay project and the affordable housing component of the program. many of his constituents commute to san francisco daily, and we both look forward to the day that the commuters will arrive at a transit center. i want to thank congressman miller for his support over the years
even abraham lincoln was criticized for the transcontinental railroad. but once california has experienced the joe i come on duty, and productivity of traveling rail, those critics will no longer be heard. so on behalf of the governor, i want to congratulate speaker pelosi, congressman miller, secretary lahood, near new some, chairman ford, and the new executive director come on this wonderful vacation. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, david. the transbay project will serve nine...
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among the five quotes, one from president obama abraham lincoln's gettysburg address.nment for the people, by the people. >> the hurricane the big story along the east coast. the minimum riptides and big surf. a pretty big storm. let's show what you it did to puerto rico over the st 24 hours. you can see some of the heavy rain falling the and some of the flooding rain that has been taking place in that area. good news as we look at live doppler 7 hd. i've got it zood down to san juan. you can see the storm clearly pulling away, just scattered thunderstorms. the heaviestf the rain is over. it is a category 4 so it's a major damaging hurricane with 135 mph winds. let's take a look where it's going to go. anytime hurricanes get close to the eastern seaboard, the westerlies kind of kick in and thos tend to make it recur back to the north and northeast and that's why it's going to skirt the east coas maybe cape hatteras, maybe th cape in boston or massachusetts may get a glancing bw by this. something we'll keep an eye on. let's talk about what's going to happen in our weat
among the five quotes, one from president obama abraham lincoln's gettysburg address.nment for the people, by the people. >> the hurricane the big story along the east coast. the minimum riptides and big surf. a pretty big storm. let's show what you it did to puerto rico over the st 24 hours. you can see some of the heavy rain falling the and some of the flooding rain that has been taking place in that area. good news as we look at live doppler 7 hd. i've got it zood down to san juan. you...
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i was proud to be a member of the republican party of abraham lincoln or ronald reagan for teddy roosevelt. lincoln was the great demands a pager and a man who said the second inaugural address with malice toward none and charity for all. that kind of passionate conservatism appealed to me. there was a level of civility that i think it is very important. it is consistent with the way i was raised by my mother and father. when it got to the point where the party said you are not conservative enough and then to give further and said maybe you are not pure enough, i am like, wait. this is not something i recognize. for want to be careful here. i do not think that is where all republicans are. that is where some activists are. i think that most republicans take that more civil viewed as do most democrats, as do most independence for their -- independents. i think it was an evolution and the more punitive toward school teachers. that is something that drove me in that direction. it just feels a lot more comfortable being an independent and speaking your mind and a straightforward and the more c
i was proud to be a member of the republican party of abraham lincoln or ronald reagan for teddy roosevelt. lincoln was the great demands a pager and a man who said the second inaugural address with malice toward none and charity for all. that kind of passionate conservatism appealed to me. there was a level of civility that i think it is very important. it is consistent with the way i was raised by my mother and father. when it got to the point where the party said you are not conservative...
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country and known for his war, no, i am not talking about william kinly, but i am talking about a -- abraham lincoln, he said, it's a country by the people and for the people. and i want to emphasize the part, by the people and for the people. this is very important, because a lot of the pedestrian design and safety is really heavy on by the people. which is great. only if it doesn't incorporate enough of "for the people. ". because if it's by the people, the way it's set up is by the planners and the people with the authority to say yes or no. and budget analysts and a few groupies that like to hang out with this group of people that have time on their hand. i am being faceasious, because i am one of them. and it doesn't work if we don't have enough people, for the people. because that means you and i and people with disabilities and seniors and children, and residents and people who do want have time to go up everyday to see a supervisor, to see a budget analyst or to go to a designer, and say what is actually going on. because i love planners, they are great. but they are in their own lit
country and known for his war, no, i am not talking about william kinly, but i am talking about a -- abraham lincoln, he said, it's a country by the people and for the people. and i want to emphasize the part, by the people and for the people. this is very important, because a lot of the pedestrian design and safety is really heavy on by the people. which is great. only if it doesn't incorporate enough of "for the people. ". because if it's by the people, the way it's set up is by the...
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among the five quotes, one from president obama abraham lincoln's gettysburg address.ent for the people, by the people. >> the hurricane the big story along the east coast. the minimum riptides and big surf. a pretty big storm. let's show what you it did to puerto rico over the last 24 hours. you can see some of the heavy rain falling there and some of the flooding rain that has been taking place in that area. good news as we look at live doppler 7 hd. i've got it zoomed down to san juan. you can see the storm clearly pulling away, just scattered thunderstorms. the heaviest of the rain is over. it is a category 4 so it's a major damaging hurricane with 135 mph winds. let's take a look where it's going to go. anytime hurricanes get close to the eastern seaboard, the westerlies kind of kick in and those tend to make it recurve back to the north and northeast and that's why it's going to skirt the east coast, maybe cape hatteras, maybe the cape in boston or massachusetts may get a glancing blow by this. something we'll keep an eye on. let's talk about what's going to happ
among the five quotes, one from president obama abraham lincoln's gettysburg address.ent for the people, by the people. >> the hurricane the big story along the east coast. the minimum riptides and big surf. a pretty big storm. let's show what you it did to puerto rico over the last 24 hours. you can see some of the heavy rain falling there and some of the flooding rain that has been taking place in that area. good news as we look at live doppler 7 hd. i've got it zoomed down to san juan....
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attorney general fitzgerald said he was conducting a corruption crime spree that would make abraham lincoln spin in his grave. out of 24 charges against blagojevich, including racketeering, extortion, bribery, of those 24 charges they could only agree on one. they found him guilty of lying to the fbi. on the other 23 counts, a mistrial. this is clearly a big embarrassment for the prosecution, but it's not over yet for rod blagojevich. the prosecutors say they are ready to go tomorrow if need be to try him again on those other 23 counts. the court will meet, so the judge will decide next week when that new trial will begin. brian? >> hardly the last we'll be seeing of this case. john yang, in chicago for us tonight. john, thanks. >>> we turn now to a big story in education. think of all the american presidents in your lifetime who said their goal is a quality education for every american. well, tonight there's new evidence this country is falling far short, dangerously short in just the number of americans graduating from high school. the one number that jumps off the page is this one. only
attorney general fitzgerald said he was conducting a corruption crime spree that would make abraham lincoln spin in his grave. out of 24 charges against blagojevich, including racketeering, extortion, bribery, of those 24 charges they could only agree on one. they found him guilty of lying to the fbi. on the other 23 counts, a mistrial. this is clearly a big embarrassment for the prosecution, but it's not over yet for rod blagojevich. the prosecutors say they are ready to go tomorrow if need be...
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abraham lincoln said slavery is wrong not only because of what it does to the black man.ng because of what it did to the white man. i would say that the caller, and i appreciate the call, that segregation is wrong not just because of what it did to black people and how we treated them, it was wrong because of what it did to white people. if we are divided based on race and of one group of people think they are better than somebody else because of the color of their skin, we are all losers. we have a ways to go. i don't think anybody believes that dr. king's dream has been fully achieved yet. we have made enormous progress. we have the first african- american president in american history. that is something, even though i opposed him, that is something of which i as an american am proud. we are clearly making progress. we need to continue to make progress. i think people should hold their fire and give glen beck and the organizers of this event today the benefit of the doubt. let's wait and hear what is said and wait and see we see the spirit in which they say it on the ma
abraham lincoln said slavery is wrong not only because of what it does to the black man.ng because of what it did to the white man. i would say that the caller, and i appreciate the call, that segregation is wrong not just because of what it did to black people and how we treated them, it was wrong because of what it did to white people. if we are divided based on race and of one group of people think they are better than somebody else because of the color of their skin, we are all losers. we...
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we have done this to george washington, we have done this for abraham lincoln.nd we cannot help it. that is the way we are. when we first elect somebody, we are truly enthusiastic. we put them on a pedestal and we slowly gets -- these are human beings. yes, i voted for president obama. i think -- i believe he is doing a good job. i know that a lot of people do not. one of the reasons why i love watching c-span is you hear so much from across the country how people are feeling and sometimes i am very surprised about who calls in and how they say what they say. yes, we have a tendency to do that. i do think we expect to much. but on the other hand, you have to expect too much because that is how we start analyzing what people are doing and where corruption is. with that, i will say goodbye. host: next is a call from philadelphia. however, republican line -- howie when a republican line. caller: the more we expect of our liberties are destroyed by the fourth amendment. i am fed up with the government millions. fdr and wagner act -- june 23, 1947 are great republica
we have done this to george washington, we have done this for abraham lincoln.nd we cannot help it. that is the way we are. when we first elect somebody, we are truly enthusiastic. we put them on a pedestal and we slowly gets -- these are human beings. yes, i voted for president obama. i think -- i believe he is doing a good job. i know that a lot of people do not. one of the reasons why i love watching c-span is you hear so much from across the country how people are feeling and sometimes i am...
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as we saw in barry's piece, pat fitzgerald said these were crimes that would make abraham lincoln roll over in his grave. those are strong statements and the only conviction was on the weakest count. that's obviously a felony, lying to the f.b.i. as punishable by up to five years in prison, it's the same crime martha stewart was convicted on. but a hung jury on 23 of 24 count cans only be characterized as a huge setback. >> hill: what happened here? where did the government go wrong in this case? >> i think there was a sense of overconfidence by the government. when they played those tapes, they assumed the jury would just be shocked and really what the tapes show is that blagojevich was a profane loud-mouthed guy. that's not exactly a shock to jurors in chicago politics. and the defense did a really good job of getting back to the simple concept: follow the money. and there wasn't a dime the prosecution showed went into blagojevich's pocket, it was all talk. so is he a bad governor or a criminal? the prosecution didn't show how the tapes translated into criminal conduct. >> hill: so i
as we saw in barry's piece, pat fitzgerald said these were crimes that would make abraham lincoln roll over in his grave. those are strong statements and the only conviction was on the weakest count. that's obviously a felony, lying to the f.b.i. as punishable by up to five years in prison, it's the same crime martha stewart was convicted on. but a hung jury on 23 of 24 count cans only be characterized as a huge setback. >> hill: what happened here? where did the government go wrong in...
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religious battle over islam now muslim group put out an ad saying quote the way of life of adam noah abraham moses jesus and muhammad islam got questions got answers another group sponsored the campaign muslims for peace love for all hatred for now in response the group stop islamization of america put out ads reading this thought while on your head is your family or community threatening you leaving islam got questions get answers now muslim rights groups have called the ads anti islamic and some cities have rejected them altogether but here now to talk about them is pamela geller from stop islamization of america and author of the book the post american presidency also joining us from our l.a. studio is dr with same siad the national spokesperson for the madea muslim community now i want to start with you know your critics are saying that these ads are to incite fear about islam are islamophobia what are you trying to achieve with these ads what do you say to these critics. well first i'd like to say that as a way stop islamization of america is an organization dedicated to freedom of spee
religious battle over islam now muslim group put out an ad saying quote the way of life of adam noah abraham moses jesus and muhammad islam got questions got answers another group sponsored the campaign muslims for peace love for all hatred for now in response the group stop islamization of america put out ads reading this thought while on your head is your family or community threatening you leaving islam got questions get answers now muslim rights groups have called the ads anti islamic and...
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. >> whites don't own abraham lincoln. blacks don't own martin luther king. >> wow, so glenn beck didn't realize that that was an important day in african-american history. i find that totally plausible. i find that totally plausible. >> reporter: while the comedians poke gleefully at the beck-a-palooza, as stewart calls it, civil rights leaders fear the day will be tarnished. >> glenn beck is no martin luther king. >> reporter: al sharpton plans a counter rally. >> they have the right to rally. what they don't have the right to do is distort what dr. king's dream was about. >> reporter: at its heart, this is also a debate about who has the right to celebrate or use an anniversary. especially an anniversary marking something as potent as what happened here 47 years ago. interestingly, just today, beck apologized for these comments last year -- >> who has a deep-seeded hatred for white people or the white culture. >> reporter: calling president obama a racist, and he seems intent on treating the anniversary with respect. >>
. >> whites don't own abraham lincoln. blacks don't own martin luther king. >> wow, so glenn beck didn't realize that that was an important day in african-american history. i find that totally plausible. i find that totally plausible. >> reporter: while the comedians poke gleefully at the beck-a-palooza, as stewart calls it, civil rights leaders fear the day will be tarnished. >> glenn beck is no martin luther king. >> reporter: al sharpton plans a counter rally....
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aquí lavemos con abraham quintanilla. para películas hasta ahora nada. >>> no la voy a llamar.. >>> todo bien, solo un pequeño problema. >>> donde estas? >>> en new york >>> tranquilo estoy más rápido que un rayo >>> ocurrió lo más curioso, una tormenta en un día totalmente solea soleado hola tony >>> para hablar en su participación en mira quien baila, donde mostrarrá que si es buena bailando como anunciando los acuoso dcambios del clima. s pero la única caribeña quiere decir que todo el caribe votará por mi >>> votará si baila bien, y tal parece así será. porque se está preparando >>> buen bailarín. tiene que tener solturas y tener buen oído. si. relajarte por eso estoy jugando golf. a john secada le pro-puse to ponerme en forma como él. me lanceré con ella en paracaída. ya veremos. >>> no recuerdo que tiene una cita que no se puede perder con mira quien baila. >>> esto es el domingo 12 de septiembre. a las 8. 7 centro por aquí, por su cadena univisión. está con nosotros la sexta concursante. va a mostrar toda las habilidades como bailarina. >>> por lo menos me van a mostrar
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abraham lincoln. that is like them rejecting the gettysburg address. this is serious. i will not take a lot of time because we have resources. we have relationships with the man who is connecting the dots. it is about building for the future of our kids and our grandkids and keep this dream alive. local 237. >> i will be brief. i will be brief because we all want to go march and we want to hear martin luther king iii space. we should give a round of applause for al sharpton for having this vision to put this together and make sure that we do not lose sight of why we are here. the teachers are here to support rev. dr. martin luther king jr. and his dream to reclaim it. when we needed him, he was here for us. we stand in solidarity with this social movement and labor and this social civil-rights movement are one and the same period thank you. [applause] >> get a hand to the councilman who made this come together. i wanted to introduce him on the other side. as we get ready to line up, i need the teachers to help us. in the movement back in the day, they used to keep ever
abraham lincoln. that is like them rejecting the gettysburg address. this is serious. i will not take a lot of time because we have resources. we have relationships with the man who is connecting the dots. it is about building for the future of our kids and our grandkids and keep this dream alive. local 237. >> i will be brief. i will be brief because we all want to go march and we want to hear martin luther king iii space. we should give a round of applause for al sharpton for having...
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the archives assemble the team after discovering items including war telegrams from abraham lincoln,ght brothers patent application for their 1903 flier and speeches from franklin roosevelt during world war ii were missing. one historian and two federal agents now scour civil war shows, dealer catalogs and even e-bay for important pieces of americana. we posted a link to the complete articles on our website abc7news.com. just look under the must-reads tab. >> oscar winning actress patricia neil died at 84. she died from lung cancer at her home in massachusetts. she was already a tony award winning stage actress when she made her film debut in 1949. neil wong the best actress oscar for her role opposite paul newman in the 1963 film hud. two years later she suffered a series of strokes at the age of 39 but struggled to regain her speech and walk again to earn another nomination in the decades that followed. >> 6:20 our time. coming up why the best education in the world may soon be just a few key strokes away. >> and expect a touch of gray with that first pitch. why the dead will be at
the archives assemble the team after discovering items including war telegrams from abraham lincoln,ght brothers patent application for their 1903 flier and speeches from franklin roosevelt during world war ii were missing. one historian and two federal agents now scour civil war shows, dealer catalogs and even e-bay for important pieces of americana. we posted a link to the complete articles on our website abc7news.com. just look under the must-reads tab. >> oscar winning actress...
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they assemble the treasure-hunting team after discovering that items including war telegrams from abrahamincoln, the wright brother patent for the 1903 flier and speeches from franklin roosevelt were missing when historian and agents scour civil war shows and even e-bay for important pieces of americana. we posted a link to the complete articles abc7news.com and just look under the must reads tab. >> it's 5:23 now. still ahead, same sex couples are preparing to say their i-do's even though a judge hasn't decided yet if they can get married. >> the first real test for morning commuters using the temporary trans bay terminal. >> you're looking at why it's going to be cooler than usual for us this week. that area of low pressure and also keeping the pacific northwest cool. seattle 67, portland 73. phoenix 104 and dallas 101. take a look, flight arrival delays, both o'hare and midway and could be denver this afternoon. use our flight tracker at abc7news.com. "meg whitman says she'll run california like her company..." seen this attack on meg whitman? who are these people? they're the unions a
they assemble the treasure-hunting team after discovering that items including war telegrams from abrahamincoln, the wright brother patent for the 1903 flier and speeches from franklin roosevelt were missing when historian and agents scour civil war shows and even e-bay for important pieces of americana. we posted a link to the complete articles abc7news.com and just look under the must reads tab. >> it's 5:23 now. still ahead, same sex couples are preparing to say their i-do's even...
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for generations, most african-americans voted republican, the party of the great emancipator, abraham0th century wore on, the great depression gripped the nation. robert l. vann saw the need for change. >> they had this big political convention, political thing for franklin d. roosevelt, and-- because he was gonna be running for president against the republican candidate at the time, hoover, and so mr. vann got up and said, "turn the picture of lincoln to the wall." he says, "from now on, we are part of the new deal that is gonna come in," and he made this eloquent speech for franklin d. roosevelt's election. >> he gave a speech and then came out with an issue of the courier "turn lincoln's picture to the wall." this paper with this message was distributed, was hand-carried by newsboys to coal-mining camps, to factory yards, to towns in the south and to little burgs throughout the country. "turn lincoln's picture to the wall" meaning "don't vote republican. try to find--maybe the democrats will offer us something that we can use." and so this was--began, and it did help to turn the ti
for generations, most african-americans voted republican, the party of the great emancipator, abraham0th century wore on, the great depression gripped the nation. robert l. vann saw the need for change. >> they had this big political convention, political thing for franklin d. roosevelt, and-- because he was gonna be running for president against the republican candidate at the time, hoover, and so mr. vann got up and said, "turn the picture of lincoln to the wall." he says,...
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attorney patrick fitzgerald, had said the charges against blagojevich would make abraham lincoln "roll over in his grave." yesterday, he quickly pledged to re-try the case, and even praised the jury. >> one of the hallmarks of our legal system is we require guilt to be determined by a jury and that jurors have to make unanimous findings as to whether or not a case has been proved, whether to convict or to acquit. i think we just need to step back and recognize how important jury service is and how much we owe a debt of gratitude to those jurors. and that's it. >> we'll have more to say later, right now we've got to get annie to camp. >> lehrer: by this morning, the normally-talkative blagojevich had no further comment on the outcome or the holdout juror. >> what about the juror... >> lehrer: the former governor now prepares for a hearing next week to set the date for a re- trial. and to valerie hans, professor of law at cornell university law school and co-author of the book, "american juries: the verdict." professor hans, welcome. first,-- >> it's great to be here. >> ed: thank you. d
attorney patrick fitzgerald, had said the charges against blagojevich would make abraham lincoln "roll over in his grave." yesterday, he quickly pledged to re-try the case, and even praised the jury. >> one of the hallmarks of our legal system is we require guilt to be determined by a jury and that jurors have to make unanimous findings as to whether or not a case has been proved, whether to convict or to acquit. i think we just need to step back and recognize how important jury...