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abraham lincoln. okay? that puts it away. you're done. never graduated from high school.ecord. did you know you have set a political record already. you are officially the most unpopular person ever polled by public policy polling in any state. what they do is they poll politicians within their state for popularity. the previous holder of this title was john edwards. he held that title with a 15% favorable rating and a 72% unfavorable rating in his home state of north carolina. your unfavorable rating is tied with that. that's good news. didn't do any worse than him on that. but in alaska, 6%. you have a 6% favorable. now, your election is not until 2011 so there's time to turn this around. you got to turn that 6% into a 56%. how are you going to do that? >> those numbers don't surprise me. i'm 20 years old. i'm new to politics. i don't know a whole lot, you know? but this is by far the biggest challenge in my life. and i'm looking forward to it. i have a whole year to study up on it. i mean, it's going to be hard work. and you know, going around talking to people. this t
abraham lincoln. okay? that puts it away. you're done. never graduated from high school.ecord. did you know you have set a political record already. you are officially the most unpopular person ever polled by public policy polling in any state. what they do is they poll politicians within their state for popularity. the previous holder of this title was john edwards. he held that title with a 15% favorable rating and a 72% unfavorable rating in his home state of north carolina. your unfavorable...
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this is not a solution, because we are all sons of abraham, them and us.e must appreciate each other because we are cousins. >> settler-farmer gilad freund says he's grown used to living with the seemingly intractable, often tense dispute over land. but all historic grievances take time to address, he says. just look at the us and civil rights. >> once segregation ended, it was not overnight that things changes, and there's still a lot of problems today. there's ghettos, there's unemployment, there's a lot of problems today that still have not been solved, so processes take time. americans like to think that there are overnight solutions, overnight solutions in iraq, overnight solutions in afghanistan. in the middle east there are no overnight solutions. >> whether the new peace talks continue seems to depend on some compromise within the family of abraham, whether israel will build settlements after september 26, and if they do, whether the palestinians will keep negotiating. for "religion & ethics newsweekly," this is fred de sam lazaro. >>> on our calen
this is not a solution, because we are all sons of abraham, them and us.e must appreciate each other because we are cousins. >> settler-farmer gilad freund says he's grown used to living with the seemingly intractable, often tense dispute over land. but all historic grievances take time to address, he says. just look at the us and civil rights. >> once segregation ended, it was not overnight that things changes, and there's still a lot of problems today. there's ghettos, there's...
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[laughter] i spent my life palin a round with the likes of abraham withng around the likes of abraham lincoln. i had this dream. do you remember this scene in " annie hall" where there was a professor bloviating about something and this professor looked a lot like me and i was droning on. woody allen pulls out looks up as professor and says that you misrepresented everything that i stand for. this is the risk right now because i'm going to say a little bit to think about the 25th amendment and we have james madison, abraham lincoln and others right here. i offer you three sets of possible applications and ways of thinking about the 25th amendment. i do not know, it's -- i do not know how much its framers would have recognized these applications and implications for that is why there is ambiguity. here goes. the most important by far are implications that the 25th amendment has for our system of contingent success andion -- succession. what happens when a president and vice president are disabled? the current statute on the books, the presidential succession act is really a constitutio
[laughter] i spent my life palin a round with the likes of abraham withng around the likes of abraham lincoln. i had this dream. do you remember this scene in " annie hall" where there was a professor bloviating about something and this professor looked a lot like me and i was droning on. woody allen pulls out looks up as professor and says that you misrepresented everything that i stand for. this is the risk right now because i'm going to say a little bit to think about the 25th...
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joel primack and nancy ellen abrahams. >>> this is the second session with two extraordinary people, nancy abrahams wosay lawyer, a song writer, a spouse, and the coauthor of this volume, which is quite breathtaking. the view from the center of the universe. discovering our extraordinariy place in the cosmows. a new book. -- cosmos. highly placed and the coauthor is sitting right here, his name is joel preand he is one of the world's most successful and recognized cosmonthlygists, astro first cysts. and this is a tour of the universe benefiting by the extraordinary breakthroughs of a series of telescopes, the head of which is the leading telescope is the hubble telescope which is still functioning. now, the hubble is a product of nasa. so you must have high regard for nasa? is that deminished in any way? >> all of us scientists are enormously grateful for the government of the united states and to nasa in particular. but we are very worried that this new focus on putting people back on the moon is robbing the current scientific enterprise of very much-needed resources. in the hopes w
joel primack and nancy ellen abrahams. >>> this is the second session with two extraordinary people, nancy abrahams wosay lawyer, a song writer, a spouse, and the coauthor of this volume, which is quite breathtaking. the view from the center of the universe. discovering our extraordinariy place in the cosmows. a new book. -- cosmos. highly placed and the coauthor is sitting right here, his name is joel preand he is one of the world's most successful and recognized cosmonthlygists,...
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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 is keeping 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
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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abraham boldin, one of chicago's very own. >> he served from 1960 to 1964.he was released from prison, he returned to chicago. he tried to get his conviction overturned to no avail. in order to receive a pardon you have to admit to doing something wrong which he says he never did. >> i'm amazed at people who break through the color barrier. >> and thank goodness for them. if not for him, a lot of us wouldn't be where we are today. >>> speaking of which, she's a legend around the number nine. now after 50 years on the job, one of our very own is retiring. >>> plus how much can you trust medical research? it may depend on who's paying for it. >>> apple launched its official sale of the ipad in china today. hundreds coming out to the apple stores in beijing to pick up the wi-fi models. it costs 20% more than in the u.s. because china has higher taxes. >>> look out apple. samsung is making its way to compete. about half the size of the ipad. has two cameras for video conferences. can play flash video from the web. the galaxy will be available in a few weeks. >>>
abraham boldin, one of chicago's very own. >> he served from 1960 to 1964.he was released from prison, he returned to chicago. he tried to get his conviction overturned to no avail. in order to receive a pardon you have to admit to doing something wrong which he says he never did. >> i'm amazed at people who break through the color barrier. >> and thank goodness for them. if not for him, a lot of us wouldn't be where we are today. >>> speaking of which, she's a legend...
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we feel a little bit if you're familiar with the story of abraham, we feel a little bit like abrahamso called to do something very crazy, i mean god told him to go to the mountain and sacrifice his son. of course abraham was much wiser than us, he told no one. so he got to the mountain. he started to do it. and god told him to stop. so we feel we have accomplished our goal. we were obedient. we feel that god is telling us to stop. and we also hope that with us making this first gesture, not burning the koran, to say, no, we're not going to do it -- >> not today, not ever. >> not today, not ever. we're not going to go back and do it. it is totally canceled. we would hope that through that, maybe that will open up a door to be able to talk to the imam about the ground zero mosque. >> so you can guarantee us today that there will never be a burning of the koran at your church? >> i can absolutely guarantee you that, yes. >> wayne, is this -- pastor jones talks about an element of islam being radical. are you now saying religion itself is not radical in and of itself? >> i believe there
we feel a little bit if you're familiar with the story of abraham, we feel a little bit like abrahamso called to do something very crazy, i mean god told him to go to the mountain and sacrifice his son. of course abraham was much wiser than us, he told no one. so he got to the mountain. he started to do it. and god told him to stop. so we feel we have accomplished our goal. we were obedient. we feel that god is telling us to stop. and we also hope that with us making this first gesture, not...
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they join together in a moment of paying -- of pain and the two respective barry abraham in hebron. i can only pray and i know that millions around the world, millions of israelis and millions of palestinians and many other millions around the world, pray that the pay and that we have experienced -- pray that the pain we have experienced, you and us, in the last 100 years of conflict will unite us of not only in a moment of peace around a table of peace here in washington, but will enable us to leave from here and to forge a durable, lasting peace for generations. shalom, salaam, peace. >> in the name of god, madam secretary hillary clinton, mr. prime minister of israel benjamin netanyahu, ladies and gentlemen, let me in the first place once again extend my thanks to president barack obama and to secretary clinton and senator george mitchell and of their teams for their unrelenting efforts of they exerted during the last month in order to launch the negotiations on the final status between the plo and the israeli government. ladies and gentlemen, now that we are launching these nego
they join together in a moment of paying -- of pain and the two respective barry abraham in hebron. i can only pray and i know that millions around the world, millions of israelis and millions of palestinians and many other millions around the world, pray that the pay and that we have experienced -- pray that the pain we have experienced, you and us, in the last 100 years of conflict will unite us of not only in a moment of peace around a table of peace here in washington, but will enable us to...
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strike wordingrg that required w students to study jefferson davis' inaugural address alongside- abrahamln. >> slavery is not mentioned at all. >> let's present history as it happened. >> it pushes theas idea that slavery was not a main issue. >> to put it on equal footing and put it before abraham, i lincoln i don't think isorre correct. >> you can put the ideas con intad in jefferson davis inson s the front.ont. you can put it i cn the back.yon you can put him where the sun te doesn't shine. >> allen's amendment failed again.>>ker: al >> i know we are tiredle and hungry. tired d >> hour 13 of the texas showdown, allen gives italle another shot.ot. add barack obama's name to ancka existing standard noting in which the first black president was elected.president >> i would like to insert the name hussein in between barack b obama, giving theet honor andma. privilege of his full name. >> we have ronald reagan or john f kennedy and what youjf. k are doing is pretty obvious. >> you are grining and it is very derogatory and very badmas. manors. >> i am asking you to withdrawtw your motion. >
strike wordingrg that required w students to study jefferson davis' inaugural address alongside- abrahamln. >> slavery is not mentioned at all. >> let's present history as it happened. >> it pushes theas idea that slavery was not a main issue. >> to put it on equal footing and put it before abraham, i lincoln i don't think isorre correct. >> you can put the ideas con intad in jefferson davis inson s the front.ont. you can put it i cn the back.yon you can put him...
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that is the vision of abraham lincoln who set up the first land grant and launched the transcontinental railroad, the vision of teddy roosevelt to use the power of government to break up monopolies, the vision of dwight eisenhower who helped build the interstate highway system. and the vision of ronald reagan who despite his aversion to government, was willing to help save social security for future generations, working with democrats. [applause] these were serious leaders for serious times. they were great politicians, but they did not spend all their time playing games. or scoring points. they did not always prey on people's fears and anxieties. they made mistakes, but they did what they thought was in the best interest of their country and its people. that is what the american people expect of us today. democrats, independents, and republicans, that is the debate they deserve. that is the leadership we. zero of them -- that is the leadership we owe them. i know there is still a lot of hurt out there. when times are tough, i know it can be tempting to give into psittacism -- into cyni
that is the vision of abraham lincoln who set up the first land grant and launched the transcontinental railroad, the vision of teddy roosevelt to use the power of government to break up monopolies, the vision of dwight eisenhower who helped build the interstate highway system. and the vision of ronald reagan who despite his aversion to government, was willing to help save social security for future generations, working with democrats. [applause] these were serious leaders for serious times....
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mandar saludos, gaby >> a mi mamá, a mi papá, a mi hermano, a mi gatita marichui y también a mi amigo abraham está el trafico. >> bastante ocupadas las carreteras, si cruza el puente le digo en san jose tremendo accidente, más información en breve o7:49 hrs. todavía tenemos unos segundos, las carreteras en buenas condiciones, vamos a repetirle a la gente cual es la mejor opcion. >> si viene hacía san francisco tome el bart. y si quiere saber como estará el tiempo, le aviso que tenemos lluvias. >> y por lo menos estuvo bonito para las celebraciones, ya volvemos con comida mexicana <>> impresionante toda las distintas un arcoiris de expresiones que representan nuestro méxico. >> estás emocionado. >> escucha nada más esta cancion celina. >> vamos a escuchar, aquí están inspirados. >> por ahí dicen que las penas con pan son buenas, vamos a bajar la música, tenemos todavía que hablar de nuestra gran cocina mexicana. aquí esta mañana le doy la bienvenida a abel, representa a chile jalapeño taquería, no hay expresion si no es a través de la comida también, bienvenido y gracias por estar aquí hoy día
mandar saludos, gaby >> a mi mamá, a mi papá, a mi hermano, a mi gatita marichui y también a mi amigo abraham está el trafico. >> bastante ocupadas las carreteras, si cruza el puente le digo en san jose tremendo accidente, más información en breve o7:49 hrs. todavía tenemos unos segundos, las carreteras en buenas condiciones, vamos a repetirle a la gente cual es la mejor opcion. >> si viene hacía san francisco tome el bart. y si quiere saber como estará el tiempo, le...
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pilar niÑo= niÑo= realmente todos los vecinos estamos aqui sorprendidos estamos un poco asustados abrahamsale del asombro.a media cuadra de su casa en vallejo se hizo un grotesco hallazgo.los cuerpos de dos mujeres en avanzado estado de descomposicion.la policia cree que se podria tratar de dos mujeres filipinas que se habian reportado desaparecidas hace una semana.macaria smart y rita allen, quien presuntamente vivia en esta casa en la calle upland. upland. no se duerme pensando lo que tenias aqui a un lado uno de los cuerpos estaba enterrado en el jardin trasero y el otro en la casa.... casa.... feo bien feo estoy sorprendida porque teniendo al lado mio al lado de la casa .en este domicilio es donde las autoridades dicen tambien vivia efren valdemoro quien ha sido asociado a la desaparicion de las mujeres....valdemoro fue baleado y muerto anoche por las autoridades en este mercado de richmond, despues de una persecusion a alta velocidad, que en momentos supero las cien millas por hora....valdemoro era buscado por la policia por otro crimen.... se habia emitido una orden de arresto en su
pilar niÑo= niÑo= realmente todos los vecinos estamos aqui sorprendidos estamos un poco asustados abrahamsale del asombro.a media cuadra de su casa en vallejo se hizo un grotesco hallazgo.los cuerpos de dos mujeres en avanzado estado de descomposicion.la policia cree que se podria tratar de dos mujeres filipinas que se habian reportado desaparecidas hace una semana.macaria smart y rita allen, quien presuntamente vivia en esta casa en la calle upland. upland. no se duerme pensando lo que...
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there was an abraham lincoln school in washington, d.c. with great historical importance.a picture of the lincoln school taken in 1904, 1905. it was dedicated on may 1, 1865. c and 2nd street. it housed about 200 students. check this out, though. this is amazing. it was the first public school built in the nation's capitol for african-american students. there were other schools for blacks operated by philanthropic agencies and the freedman's relief association but again, this was the first public school built by the city for black students. so what's there today? why have you never heard about this? well, here is what's at 2nd and c street today. this is my own photography, tony. this is the extended stay hotel called the capitol suites. across the street is the library of congress. blocks from the smithsonian and the supreme court, yet there is no evidence that this historical building that was the lincoln school ever stood there. to put this all in historical perspective, this was a month after president lincoln was shot. slavery was abolished in the district earlier tha
there was an abraham lincoln school in washington, d.c. with great historical importance.a picture of the lincoln school taken in 1904, 1905. it was dedicated on may 1, 1865. c and 2nd street. it housed about 200 students. check this out, though. this is amazing. it was the first public school built in the nation's capitol for african-american students. there were other schools for blacks operated by philanthropic agencies and the freedman's relief association but again, this was the first...
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i don't think it was this divided even in the time of abraham lincoln.ly but no, it's not been this divided. you know, i had superb bipartisan support when i was president. as the years went by of my own presidency, and clinton -- i mean, excuse me, senator kennedy made more and more strong challenge to me, he accepted away the liberal democrats of the party and i turned to the moderate democrats and also to the republicans. but i had congressman michael in the house and baker in the senate. howard baker who really helped me in -- on key votes so i got support of republicans and democrats. >> larry: no one like that around. >> no. there's no one like that around and now they have a solemn oath they take. if you're a republican, don't vote for obama no matter what he proposes. even if it's good stuff. >> larry: "white house diary." we'll be right back. ♪ when it's planes in the sky ♪ ♪ for a chain of supply, that's logistics ♪ ♪ when the parts for the line ♪ ♪ come precisely on time ♪ that's logistics ♪ ♪ a continuous link, that is always in sync ♪ ♪ that
i don't think it was this divided even in the time of abraham lincoln.ly but no, it's not been this divided. you know, i had superb bipartisan support when i was president. as the years went by of my own presidency, and clinton -- i mean, excuse me, senator kennedy made more and more strong challenge to me, he accepted away the liberal democrats of the party and i turned to the moderate democrats and also to the republicans. but i had congressman michael in the house and baker in the senate....
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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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his family is asking that donations be made to the spca or abraham american society in a bra ham'inabraham'sy. >>> police say he hadda ourt date four years ago and never showed up and since then he has failed to registerrfor marylaad's sex offender registry. if anyone has information on his call police at (410)637-8970 and as lways all tips are >>> the family of a young girl kidnapped and killld in salisbury last december, waats ú current whh what comic owe attoy though he lost in this mmnth's election. the parents released that davis -uarkkis familiir with the case and they believe he is the best thomas legg junnor. legg's trial is scheduled to the republican candidate said e would offer rourak to remain the lead prosecutor in the case and ú%e candiddte has not ruled out that possibility. >>> thankk to one maryland family new legislation takes an offensive term offf-he-bookk nationwide. applauding congress for passing -egislation that eliminates the laws. it's called rose's law named for %-when rose's parents registeree her to schhol ha they had to chk the mentally restarredded box on the r
his family is asking that donations be made to the spca or abraham american society in a bra ham'inabraham'sy. >>> police say he hadda ourt date four years ago and never showed up and since then he has failed to registerrfor marylaad's sex offender registry. if anyone has information on his call police at (410)637-8970 and as lways all tips are >>> the family of a young girl kidnapped and killld in salisbury last december, waats ú current whh what comic owe attoy though he...
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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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. >> luego un cabezazo de abraham darío carreñh@o, por cierto fuen golazo lo vamos a poner otra vez.io concachampions. >> gracias haber nacido hombre p tener dos hi-fmer im veso (mápr sobre todo por su esposa. cto (m>> de mi parte estoyáprim todamer im >> casi 12 años de haberla conocido, ha srimer oápriimpacta (mh@áprimer impacto (m-f ayudady me ha dado la libertad de hacer lo que yo quiero impactsiempre, para poder estar con alguien tiene que ser absolutamente transparente. >> la compañera del doctor batista no quiso aparecer en cámara pero estuvo acuerdo que su esposo nos mostrara suo (m-f >>(m-fáprimer impacto (m-fáp de entendiendo queáprime las perso se esperan mi voz, no se esperan dependiendo como el modelo de mundo que tengan. >> el doctor batista asegura que la gran lección que le enseña a sus hijas y a sus estudiantes la evolución se aceápr impa cuando acepta con tolerancia los cambios del entorno. >> el doctor brigitte no esimpa a su pareja con derrocho e de f sangre fría, ya le contamos. >> ápri cadailimitado por $69.99lan con at&t o verizon... impact ...siempre hay algo
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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 hanout 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 littl
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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even abraham lincoln was criticized for the transcontinental railroad. 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] >>
even abraham lincoln was criticized for the transcontinental railroad. 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] >>
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. >> what about abraham lincoln? >> the tennessee johnson is vice president for a month, he got completely bombed at the inaugural and lincoln was mad at the guy. >> coalition government doesn't work? >> he got him out of tennessee. >> you know what the elements are. >> here's the thing. john, you missed the point. this is not coalition government we are going to get in november. it's a tremendous drive for divided government to make sure republicans have a check on the power of the democratic party, which dominated this city. >> what if we had a conservative party and a democratic party, where the democrats behave like democrats and the republicans behave like republicans. just two parties. >> we had that in eisenhower's era. that's the last time we had a unity government with ike and two democrats controlling both houses. >> but sam raburn working with ike. >> is it a good idea in theory or bad idea for the following reasons. when you have republicans who are conservative republicans, liberal republicans, and middl
. >> what about abraham lincoln? >> the tennessee johnson is vice president for a month, he got completely bombed at the inaugural and lincoln was mad at the guy. >> coalition government doesn't work? >> he got him out of tennessee. >> you know what the elements are. >> here's the thing. john, you missed the point. this is not coalition government we are going to get in november. it's a tremendous drive for divided government to make sure republicans have a...
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. >> reporter: with seconds to spare, controller abraham radios the aerogal pilot to abort his landing. >> aerogal, 700 heavy, go around fly runway heading -- because you are lining up for the wrong runway. you need to start an immediate right turn. >> reporter: still not sure the pilot understood, the controller repeats the emergency order to turn. >> you need to start an immediate right turn. you need to turn right there's somebody rolling underneath you. >> roger, heading -- >> once he's turned, which seems like a lifetime, but probably only 10 to 15 seconds later, he turns to the right and jetblue takes off next to him. >> reporter: jfk has deployed new ground radar that's supposed to alert air traffic controllers to close calls on the runway, but on the night of this incident, the equipment was not working. jim hoffer, abc news, new york. >>> and our thanks to wabc. >>> and still ahead on "world news," you responded with a wave of emotion. we told you about a boy who loved his violin. tonight, more on the secret roommate camera, and your response to his suicide. >>> and, the big s
. >> reporter: with seconds to spare, controller abraham radios the aerogal pilot to abort his landing. >> aerogal, 700 heavy, go around fly runway heading -- because you are lining up for the wrong runway. you need to start an immediate right turn. >> reporter: still not sure the pilot understood, the controller repeats the emergency order to turn. >> you need to start an immediate right turn. you need to turn right there's somebody rolling underneath you. >>...
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suffers from the most polarized situation in washington that we've ever seen, even maybe in the time of abraham lincoln and the initiation of the war between the states. >> how dyou think it came to be that such high numbers of people believe that this american-born christian president is either foreign born or muslim or both? >> i think the number one factor is fox news, just totally distorting everything possible concerning the facts. and i think their constant hammering away at these false premises about our incumbent president has a major impact on the consciousness of america. a lot of well-meaning people, including many of those in the tea party movement, believe what is said in this constant hammering away by glenn beck and by others who have no regards for the truth. >> former president jimmy carter had a lot mo to say duringur conversation today about ted kenny, ronald reagan, his own daughter, his speed reading course, and a white house showdown over mice in the oval office. we've put it on our website, nightly.nbc.com. >>> now we turn to the gulf of mexico where an awful episode has
suffers from the most polarized situation in washington that we've ever seen, even maybe in the time of abraham lincoln and the initiation of the war between the states. >> how dyou think it came to be that such high numbers of people believe that this american-born christian president is either foreign born or muslim or both? >> i think the number one factor is fox news, just totally distorting everything possible concerning the facts. and i think their constant hammering away at...
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his former club manchester city after falling out with manager roberto mancini former inter striker abraham of a choice frozen barcelona follow the twenty eight year old saying he expects to add to his trophy cabinet at the san siro i meet the arrival of being you and me you get to play is that likes to play football i'm in. people that knows food build enough that we can play football. that we give something back. to the people but not by. playing only we want to give them proof. meanwhile the french football federation elder its decision to suspend a former captain patrice evra from the national team for five matches ever had appeared before the appeals commission to ask its members to overturn the suspension he received for his rule in the french players training strike at the world cup the french federation then confirmed the body in a statement with elaborating the decision. to not a defender will miss to euro two thousand and twelve qualifiers from talking ice hockey where the opening bragging rights in moscow this season have gone the way of spartak the red and white sing off city ri
his former club manchester city after falling out with manager roberto mancini former inter striker abraham of a choice frozen barcelona follow the twenty eight year old saying he expects to add to his trophy cabinet at the san siro i meet the arrival of being you and me you get to play is that likes to play football i'm in. people that knows food build enough that we can play football. that we give something back. to the people but not by. playing only we want to give them proof. meanwhile the...