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abraham lincoln. the other two not so well known. a great kentucky statesmen some would believe henry stewart from your state to have prior to the nomination of the presidency was the most notable republican. now finally where does it start? henry clay. he had been dead already eight years. during the first half henry clay was a major figure in politics. known as the great compromise. 1820 and 1850 clay had a major role to shape a compromise. that does not bring him down in 1860. he comes because abraham lincoln looked to his political mentor he called him my ideal of a statesman. lincoln's best known remarks came in a eulogy he delivered one week after claes death. and most conspicuous part of the compromise at the same time lincoln underscored no one was the zero habitually careful to avoid all ground. whatever he did, he did for the country showering adulation for his ability to work with opponents and allies to highlight the main point* on behalf of the union. as late as 1861 lincoln professed i have loved and revered clay. teach
abraham lincoln. the other two not so well known. a great kentucky statesmen some would believe henry stewart from your state to have prior to the nomination of the presidency was the most notable republican. now finally where does it start? henry clay. he had been dead already eight years. during the first half henry clay was a major figure in politics. known as the great compromise. 1820 and 1850 clay had a major role to shape a compromise. that does not bring him down in 1860. he comes...
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when hagar was left in mecca, by abraham, with her baby, she was looking for water. and the tradition says that where she had placed her child, ishmael, the angel came and at his feet sprung a well which is called, from hagar's words, zamzam. and it is a kind of holy water. then they will run between the hills of safa and marwah in the way that hagar did. mina is a tent city. and they will live in this tent and perform five daily prayers. the prophet mohammed, when he made his pilgrimage, he came to the top of this hill. he gave his final sermon. it is the belief that after one completes this day on arafah, that all of your sins are forgiven. the prophet instructed his companions to collect some pebbles. and the next morning, after arafah, come and throw, symbolically, their pebble, like abraham threw at the devil when he was tempted. while we are in mina, throwing our stones, people in mecca are celebrating eid. it's like thanksgiving on steroids. we sacrifice a sheep, and we give that food to the needy around our planet. my hajj is not valid unless i make the sacri
when hagar was left in mecca, by abraham, with her baby, she was looking for water. and the tradition says that where she had placed her child, ishmael, the angel came and at his feet sprung a well which is called, from hagar's words, zamzam. and it is a kind of holy water. then they will run between the hills of safa and marwah in the way that hagar did. mina is a tent city. and they will live in this tent and perform five daily prayers. the prophet mohammed, when he made his pilgrimage, he...
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abraham lincoln was elected in november 1860. a month later, the united states congress came into session. members of congress put forth various compromise proposals, a critical portion of all in some way dealt with the division of the territory. most often their was a proposal to extend some kind of dividing line, westward beyond the louisiana purchase all the way to the border of california. now, after this rather lengthy preface i'm going to get to my main topic of why lincoln rejected on meaningful compromise, which dealt with the territories. but there must be one thing more. i'm going to talk about three different men tonight. one of you, one of them, all of you know, those men, abraham lincoln and we was and what he did. the other two are not so well known. so probably a number of your familiar with henry clay, the great kentucky statesman. probably a cucumber will now henry seward went 1860, the senior senator from new york state and try to lincoln's nomination from the presidency, was by far the most notable and well-kno
abraham lincoln was elected in november 1860. a month later, the united states congress came into session. members of congress put forth various compromise proposals, a critical portion of all in some way dealt with the division of the territory. most often their was a proposal to extend some kind of dividing line, westward beyond the louisiana purchase all the way to the border of california. now, after this rather lengthy preface i'm going to get to my main topic of why lincoln rejected on...
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abraham holds isaac by the throat to plunge the knife in.he angel seizes abraham's wrist in a dramatic, last-minute intervention. but lorenzo ghiberti won the competition with this relief, immediately acknowledged as an exhibition of unrivaled craftsmanship. the nude figure of isaac is based on classical models. this is a triumph of a goldsmith's craft, embodying lessons learned from antique statuary and combining that with a gothic grace learned from the art of northern europe. florence is still a thriving center for the goldsmith's art. this is the studio of signor giorgio chilleri at the ponte vecchio. he works here as a master with his apprentice craftsmen. a whole generation of florentine artists-- ghiberti, brunelleschi, donatello-- began work in studios not unlike this, working on just such meticulous and minute creations before moving on in their careers to their monumental works of art. in an environment where the craftsman's skill so is highly prized, it was inevitable that their status should rise. inevitable, too, that the most b
abraham holds isaac by the throat to plunge the knife in.he angel seizes abraham's wrist in a dramatic, last-minute intervention. but lorenzo ghiberti won the competition with this relief, immediately acknowledged as an exhibition of unrivaled craftsmanship. the nude figure of isaac is based on classical models. this is a triumph of a goldsmith's craft, embodying lessons learned from antique statuary and combining that with a gothic grace learned from the art of northern europe. florence is...
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thank you. >> abraham alonahal. >> good afternoon, directors and members of the public. i am abraham, owner of the business of fulton foods, located at fulton street and masonic. and i have been there for the last 18 years and have seen it all. and i am here today to give my comment on the masonic plan. first thing me and other 300 people who signed this petition against this plan. second there are 90% of masonic street are residents. and they need their parking spot to go on with their lives. second we need a better plan for masonic other than making it nice, beautiful and danger by making it erasing truck. for our goal is to make it safer and better environment for all. third, we are not targeting the center the problem. which is the speeding traffic. because most accidents happen from the reckless drivers that try to beat the traffic lights and where the most accidents happen. fourth, if our goal is really the safety of the pedestrians, we should stress and enforce the drivers who drive on masonic so dangerously to change their direction of alternative streets. by hav
thank you. >> abraham alonahal. >> good afternoon, directors and members of the public. i am abraham, owner of the business of fulton foods, located at fulton street and masonic. and i have been there for the last 18 years and have seen it all. and i am here today to give my comment on the masonic plan. first thing me and other 300 people who signed this petition against this plan. second there are 90% of masonic street are residents. and they need their parking spot to go on with...
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. >> i was charged with first-degree murder of my friend abraham shakespeare.was a florida lottery winner and they said that i siphoned off his money and killed him, and i didn't do that. i don't like that and i'm not going to be a part of that. they're saying that i shot him twice in the chest and that he died and that i buried him and that i hid his death. >> moore says she's anything but a cold-blooded killer. >> i'm like a big kid. i like disney and mickey mouse and tinkerbell and stuff. i would love a world where i lived at walt disney world all day. >> but for the past eight months, moore has been living in a very different world, the jail's female confinement unit, where she is held in her cell away from other inmates, due in part to the intense media coverage of her case. >> because she's in the news and because of her charges. if you put her back in a pod, you don't know how another inmate is going to react to what she is allegedly accused of. so for her own safety, it's better that she's back here. >> moore has collected some of the many newspaper rep
. >> i was charged with first-degree murder of my friend abraham shakespeare.was a florida lottery winner and they said that i siphoned off his money and killed him, and i didn't do that. i don't like that and i'm not going to be a part of that. they're saying that i shot him twice in the chest and that he died and that i buried him and that i hid his death. >> moore says she's anything but a cold-blooded killer. >> i'm like a big kid. i like disney and mickey mouse and...
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lincoln survives the assassination and attempt, and abraham lincoln is impeached. d. where did you come up with this? >> guest: i'll start by making clear in spite of the title, i'm a lincoln fan. this is not an argument on behalf of lincoln's impeachment, not a brief, but just a novel. as a lincoln fan and interested in power and history, it's a question that suggested itself. what if lincoln had survived, and what if, and my telling of political enemies, and he had many, including had his own party, 1865, they were looking for a way to get him out of the way, what if they tried to do the impeachment process? i built a courtroom drama/murder mystery around that. >> host: when did it occur to you it's a fun thing to do? >> guest: i don't know. i remember back in college, history major, undergraduate, and shadowing after class one day what if lincoln survived? over the years, people speculated about that, it's in the history books as well, but the story, where the assassination fails i should say, i don't know when it came to me. once it came to me, i had to write i
lincoln survives the assassination and attempt, and abraham lincoln is impeached. d. where did you come up with this? >> guest: i'll start by making clear in spite of the title, i'm a lincoln fan. this is not an argument on behalf of lincoln's impeachment, not a brief, but just a novel. as a lincoln fan and interested in power and history, it's a question that suggested itself. what if lincoln had survived, and what if, and my telling of political enemies, and he had many, including had...
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i drew abraham lincoln. more -- as i said, more books have been written about him than all the other presidents, but not only that, there have been more words printed about abraham lincoln and sayings of abraham lincoln than any other figure in world history except for jesus christ. i think that's remarkable. so why yet another book on this man? how do you find anything new about a man, he's had many books written on him, including doris kearns' book on his cabinet. before answering that question, let me tell you that happily, as of last week, my little lincoln book has become a bestseller. [applause] somehow, unbeknownst to me, this lincoln-mcgovern ticket is selling better than the one i had in 1972. i got into this when arthur schlesinger spotted me in a restaurant in new york city three years ago, and he made a beeline, eleanor was still with me at that time, he made a beeline for me, he said, george, i've got a very important request. i'm the editor in chief of a series of books on all the presidents an
i drew abraham lincoln. more -- as i said, more books have been written about him than all the other presidents, but not only that, there have been more words printed about abraham lincoln and sayings of abraham lincoln than any other figure in world history except for jesus christ. i think that's remarkable. so why yet another book on this man? how do you find anything new about a man, he's had many books written on him, including doris kearns' book on his cabinet. before answering that...
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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. >> 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. >> 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 connection and how can our brains help us live
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. >> dr. richard restak, welcome, and you are now on the air. this is...
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. >> gatuna spots the shaken taxi driver, abraham tafari, standing beside the vehicle just off camera. >> as one of the gentleman starts the fire and tosses in a lot of objects to make the fire grow, you can see abraham tafari trying to go in and reach for his license and documents, things that belong to him inside the taxi. >> the taxi driver doesn't own the car, but watches as his only source of income goes up in smoke. >> just from looking at the cab driver's face, you could tell he was very scared, shocked, you know. he just couldn't believe it. at one point he told me, you know, i came to this country to work, you know, why does this have to happen to me. >> as the fire roars, gatuna looks on in disbelief. >> i can't believe this is happening. i live so close. this is something that's so shameful. >> still filming from about 50 feet away, gatuna is amazed by the vandals' apparent pride in what they've done. >> when the taxi was on fire, people were still on top of the taxi getting ready to take photos, thinking that this was some sort of event that they have to share. i'm just ho
. >> gatuna spots the shaken taxi driver, abraham tafari, standing beside the vehicle just off camera. >> as one of the gentleman starts the fire and tosses in a lot of objects to make the fire grow, you can see abraham tafari trying to go in and reach for his license and documents, things that belong to him inside the taxi. >> the taxi driver doesn't own the car, but watches as his only source of income goes up in smoke. >> just from looking at the cab driver's face,...
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. >>> as abraham lincoln understood, there are things we do better together. these gateways of opportunity for all americans, because if all americans are getting opportunity, we're all going to be better off. >> president obama invoking the name abraham lincoln last night calling in mind the first debates in history between lincoln and steven douglas. they were part of the race for one of illinois's two senate seats. lincoln lost the debates and elections, but the conversations launched him into national prominence and lincoln went on to become one of the the greatest presidents today. what if that's what got him killed, changing the course of the nation? the next guest tells the story of an assassination plot wider and far more sinister than we imagined. joining us is timothy o'brien, the executive editor of the huffington post and the author of "the lincoln conspiracy." >> it's great to be here, s.e. >> i love alternative history and the kinds of things eric larson does with history. this is a combination of history and fiction. tell me, was this a conspira
. >>> as abraham lincoln understood, there are things we do better together. these gateways of opportunity for all americans, because if all americans are getting opportunity, we're all going to be better off. >> president obama invoking the name abraham lincoln last night calling in mind the first debates in history between lincoln and steven douglas. they were part of the race for one of illinois's two senate seats. lincoln lost the debates and elections, but the conversations...
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the director researched the project for 12 years and cast oscar-winning actor daniel day lewis as abraham lincoln. >> blood's been spilt to afford us this moment. now, now, now! >> i think the film is very relevant for today. it's about leadership. >> stahl: leadership. >> and about telling the truth. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm leslie stahl. >> i'm bob simon. >> i'm lara logan. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." "ever ask somebody to lend you a foot?" "who thinks about stuff like that?" "vince mahe grew up on two continents... and noticed that wherever you go, people have their hands full, but their feet free." "the result? a liftgate you operate with your foot." "code name?" "open sesame" "the all new twenty thirteen ford escape. it's what happens when you go further." two. three. my credit card rewards are easy to remember. with the bankamericard cash rewards credit card, i earn 1% cash back everywhere, every time. [ both ] 2% back on groceries. [ all ] 3% on gas! no hoops to jump through. i earn more cash back on the things i buy most. [
the director researched the project for 12 years and cast oscar-winning actor daniel day lewis as abraham lincoln. >> blood's been spilt to afford us this moment. now, now, now! >> i think the film is very relevant for today. it's about leadership. >> stahl: leadership. >> and about telling the truth. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm leslie stahl. >> i'm bob simon. >> i'm lara logan. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories...
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you know, steven douglas and abraham lincoln debates, the guys would stand up.hree hours, four hours. >> on and on. it is amazing what -- >> lincoln, i think you see a little bit of this in the movie. it's actually in david's story. because it was an era when you could make gaffes also. the longer he was in office, the shorter his speeches became because he didn't want to give people an opportunity to pick at the things he said. for example, the gettysburg which lasts a minute and a half, the speech before was 2 1/2 hours. the other thing that the movie does, which is so interesting in the context of this election is that you realize lincoln is a practical politician. yes, he's idealistic, but he's ultimately a realist, and it's about getting things done. and the frame of the movie that steven talked about, the passage of the 13th amendment, lincoln was out there, you know, riding down boats, and how do we get the congressman from ohio and india indiana. it's interesting. >> a little lbj in lincoln. doris, one of my favorite lines that doris says about lincoln,
you know, steven douglas and abraham lincoln debates, the guys would stand up.hree hours, four hours. >> on and on. it is amazing what -- >> lincoln, i think you see a little bit of this in the movie. it's actually in david's story. because it was an era when you could make gaffes also. the longer he was in office, the shorter his speeches became because he didn't want to give people an opportunity to pick at the things he said. for example, the gettysburg which lasts a minute and a...
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just returned from a nine month deployment aboard the abraham lincoln. his family is understandably hard broken. >> he did something good and came back to the united states for this. he did not deserve any of this at all. >> police urging anyone who may have information on this case to call the homicide unit at 410 396 2100. crime stoppers is offering a $2,000 reward to information that leads to an arrest. despite headline making shootings, the report by one crime remains down from years ago. homicides, rapes and robberies all down in the city compared to the past couple years. police said the key to numbers like that is a community cooperation. >> we aim to partner with the johns hopkins and develop really internal an extra all stakeholders to get an idea of what is important in terms of violence. >> folks want to get together and show a unified front that we do care about safety. >> newly installed police commissioner said he wants to maintain the same level of community involvement and joined by his predecessor. >> and anne arundal county judge has ac
just returned from a nine month deployment aboard the abraham lincoln. his family is understandably hard broken. >> he did something good and came back to the united states for this. he did not deserve any of this at all. >> police urging anyone who may have information on this case to call the homicide unit at 410 396 2100. crime stoppers is offering a $2,000 reward to information that leads to an arrest. despite headline making shootings, the report by one crime remains down from...
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to him abraham lincoln stands for self creation. the ability to restart your life to be whatever you want to be to choose your own values and pursue your own dreams, principles. i am not sure exactly that is how he would have seen himself but keeping in with the approach nine talky understood himself but to the use you could make of them in your own time. here is where obama's goes before partly because he doubts there are standards by which to measure progress. the profit leader, the great hero of political writing fdr, jfk lbj, and others, the profit leader are forced to tell stories about the future but can't if his will to power is sufficiently strong. if history has no happy ending at, no guaranteed values and the leader may have no choice and to -- imposes values so liberal loathsome not only has a fiscal crisis but a philosophical crisis of on guard liberals tend no longer to believe liberalism true or bright obama it is not a post modernist. but his confusion about truth visible in his discussion of slavery and declaration o
to him abraham lincoln stands for self creation. the ability to restart your life to be whatever you want to be to choose your own values and pursue your own dreams, principles. i am not sure exactly that is how he would have seen himself but keeping in with the approach nine talky understood himself but to the use you could make of them in your own time. here is where obama's goes before partly because he doubts there are standards by which to measure progress. the profit leader, the great...
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that's abraham lincoln basically making a case for a veterans administration sort of program, to careir widows and their fatherless children. that is pure karl marx to loy mock. on july 11, 2010, he called the 14th amendment, quote, a karl marx concept. the 14th amendment was of course enacted after the civil war in 1868, and i have searched it today for any karl marx concepts. and of course, there are none. but if you're insane, you might find one in the last line of section 4 of the amendment, which says that neither the united states nor any state shall pay, quote, any claim for the loss or emancipation of any slave. for a pro-slavery guy like representative mock, the government's refusal to pay slave owners for the emancipation of slaves was pure marxism. and yeah, he is pro-slavery. on january 8, 2009, in his letter to the editor, he said, if slavery were so god-awful, why didn't jesus or paul condemn it? and on february 15, 2003, the day after valentine's day, this valentine arrived at the arkansas democrat gazette from loy mock. no where in the holy bible have i found a word of
that's abraham lincoln basically making a case for a veterans administration sort of program, to careir widows and their fatherless children. that is pure karl marx to loy mock. on july 11, 2010, he called the 14th amendment, quote, a karl marx concept. the 14th amendment was of course enacted after the civil war in 1868, and i have searched it today for any karl marx concepts. and of course, there are none. but if you're insane, you might find one in the last line of section 4 of the...
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it was done in bring field, he found out indication to compare himself to abraham lincoln. both of them were tall, gangly lawyers, and both gave speeches in springfield. [laughter] but if you look at what he says about lincoln, it's quite revealing for for him lincoln stands for self-creation. the ability to restart your life to make yourself to whatever you want to be. to choose your own values and pursue your own dreams. your own principles. i'm not sure that's how ab lam hin con would have seen himself. that's in keeping with the general liberal approach. you're not so much concerned with how someone like washington or lincoln understood himself, you're interested in what use you can make of them in in your own time primarily. well, here is where obama goes far beyond old fashion liberalism. comes close to doubting the inevitable of progress. doubts there are fixed goal posts or standards by which to measure progress. the profit leader as it really the hero of so much liberal political writing wilson, fdr, jfk but didn't work out as they hoped lbj and other the. the prof
it was done in bring field, he found out indication to compare himself to abraham lincoln. both of them were tall, gangly lawyers, and both gave speeches in springfield. [laughter] but if you look at what he says about lincoln, it's quite revealing for for him lincoln stands for self-creation. the ability to restart your life to make yourself to whatever you want to be. to choose your own values and pursue your own dreams. your own principles. i'm not sure that's how ab lam hin con would have...
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abraham, christ, also called muslim. it is not onlythe prophet but these figures of humanity are also called muslims. it is a more general term, created by god, humanity. >> let me ask you this question. is there a recurring theme in the koran? >> yes, but i would say more than one recurring thing. the major thing is the continuous reassertion of god. the rejection of the every other thing taken for divinity. all of the different idols which human beings take for divinity, whether or not recall the models. the major theme of the koran is the return to the oneness of god, transcendence, love, all of the good qualities that go with it. >> you had mentioned idols, and i was thinking in my reading prior to our conversation, as the prophet mohammad, in that era, there was a lot of worship of idols? >> it depends on where you were in the world. arabia had been left outside of the grand currents of religion in the mediterranean world, although there were some jews and christians in the arabia. there have been allusions to it. b
abraham, christ, also called muslim. it is not onlythe prophet but these figures of humanity are also called muslims. it is a more general term, created by god, humanity. >> let me ask you this question. is there a recurring theme in the koran? >> yes, but i would say more than one recurring thing. the major thing is the continuous reassertion of god. the rejection of the every other thing taken for divinity. all of the different idols which human beings take for divinity, whether...
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that's why my favorite speech writer of all time isn't abraham lincoln.aniacs.' also, when i was in third grade, i had an animaniacs backpack. all the girls would be like, 'what are those things on your backpack?' and then i'd be like, 'they're the 'the anamaniacs,' duh.' ha-ha-ha, good times." [ cheers and applause ] just by the face. >> steve: just by the face. >> jimmy: must have been an interesting meeting. here's another one. >> steve: oh, my gosh. >> jimmy: this is the, "speaking of 'the anamaniacs,' do you remember 'pinky and the brain'? now, that was a great show." >> steve: yeah! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: "remember that theme song? they're pinky and the brain. they're pinky and the brain. one is a genius, the other's insane. oh, man. i just thought of something. when me and joe biden are together our secret service code names should be pinky and the brain. then they could make a new pinky and the brain cartoon where instead of mice, it's me and biden. and every episode would start with biden going, 'gee, barack, what are we going to do to
that's why my favorite speech writer of all time isn't abraham lincoln.aniacs.' also, when i was in third grade, i had an animaniacs backpack. all the girls would be like, 'what are those things on your backpack?' and then i'd be like, 'they're the 'the anamaniacs,' duh.' ha-ha-ha, good times." [ cheers and applause ] just by the face. >> steve: just by the face. >> jimmy: must have been an interesting meeting. here's another one. >> steve: oh, my gosh. >> jimmy:...
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he was known for sculpting this great bust of abraham lincoln and was supposed to do some work in the south stone mountain of confederate leaders there. that project fell through so he was able for mount rushmore. he actually came up with the idea. >> maybe it is a good thing that project fell through. there you go. >> it depends on your perspective. >> mount rushmore, so yeah, he selected these four presidents and i didn't realize the symbolism behind the four presidents that he chose. >> okay. >> george washington, the first president, of course, was picked because he represents the birth of the united states. >> that makes sense. >> and washington, since he was the first president, his figure is dominant. it is out in front. the other presidents. >> i didn't realize that. >> that's right. >> thomas jefferson, the third president was picked. he represents the growth of the united states and sort of an interesting story. >> yeah. i'll tell you that one here. there is a picture of mount rushmore as we know t i want to show you a picture after washington was completed. the sculptor and
he was known for sculpting this great bust of abraham lincoln and was supposed to do some work in the south stone mountain of confederate leaders there. that project fell through so he was able for mount rushmore. he actually came up with the idea. >> maybe it is a good thing that project fell through. there you go. >> it depends on your perspective. >> mount rushmore, so yeah, he selected these four presidents and i didn't realize the symbolism behind the four presidents that...
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. >> in the middle of the civil war, abraham lincoln said, let's help to finance the transcontinental railroad. >> reporter: romney's response was clear, practiced and forcibly delivered. >> we have a responsibility to protect the lives and liberties of our people and that means the military, second to none. >> reporter: at the end, they shook hands and then, a moment offing toness. the obamas and the romneys on stage. but even as they were enjoying a little bipartisanship, both sides began spinning and readying for the next round. two more rounds ahead. just ahead, in our program, who made the grade? who missed the mark? the experts who prepped sarah palin and george w. bush for their debates tell us how they scored tonight's candidates for a "nightline" report card. yeah, i'm looking to save, but i'm not sure which policy is right for me. you should try our coverage checker. it helps you see if you have too much coverage or not enough, making it easier to get what you need. [ beeping ] these are great! [ beeping ] how are you, um, how are you doing? i'm going to keep looking over he
. >> in the middle of the civil war, abraham lincoln said, let's help to finance the transcontinental railroad. >> reporter: romney's response was clear, practiced and forcibly delivered. >> we have a responsibility to protect the lives and liberties of our people and that means the military, second to none. >> reporter: at the end, they shook hands and then, a moment offing toness. the obamas and the romneys on stage. but even as they were enjoying a little...
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chorrillo, los goles llevaron la firma de humberto suazo en dos oportunidades y completaron la goleada, abrahamna, neri caradozo y luis madrigal. monterrey ya estaba clasificado. para hoy, santos recibe a toronto fc, seattle sounders a marathon estos partidos los tendremos en vivo por univision deportes desde las 8 de la noche y cierra tigres contra liga alajuelense. or la copa sudamericana, anoche en colombia, millonarios supero ampliamente 3-0 al palmeiras de brasil, goles de juan esteban ortiz, wason renteria y lewis ochoa, con este resultado clasifica millonarios a los cuartos de final. en paraguay, cerro porteño aprovecho bien la localia para derrotar 2-1 a colon santa fe de argentina, goles de emmanuel gigliotti, roberto nani y julio dos santos. con este marcador le da la clasificacion a los paraguayos. para hoy, gremio de porto alegre recibe al barcelona de guayaquil, sao paulo a liga de loja y atletico goianiense a la universidad catolica. dejamos el futbol porque hoy es una fecha muy importante dejamos el futbol porque hoy es una fecha muy importante para los fanaticos al beisbol de gr
chorrillo, los goles llevaron la firma de humberto suazo en dos oportunidades y completaron la goleada, abrahamna, neri caradozo y luis madrigal. monterrey ya estaba clasificado. para hoy, santos recibe a toronto fc, seattle sounders a marathon estos partidos los tendremos en vivo por univision deportes desde las 8 de la noche y cierra tigres contra liga alajuelense. or la copa sudamericana, anoche en colombia, millonarios supero ampliamente 3-0 al palmeiras de brasil, goles de juan esteban...
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president abraham lincoln had the vision to pull us together toward a shared goal of peace and prosperity. growing up in california i didn't know much about the arab world. then after graduating from the university of california at berkeley, i traveled to north africa as peace corps engineer. i worked as an english teacher in morocco two years and quickly grew to love this part of the world. since joining the service i spent almost my entire career in middle east and africa. one of the things that impressed me were people old enough to have lived and traveled in the united states when we had closer relations. those days are back. we had 1,700 libyans apply for fullbright grants to study in the united states this year, more than any other country in the world. we know that libya is still recovering from an intense period of conflict. there are many courageous libyans who bear the scars of that battle. we are happy we have been able to treat some of your war wounded at u.s. hospitals. we look forward to building partnerships between american and libyan hospitals to help return libya's healt
president abraham lincoln had the vision to pull us together toward a shared goal of peace and prosperity. growing up in california i didn't know much about the arab world. then after graduating from the university of california at berkeley, i traveled to north africa as peace corps engineer. i worked as an english teacher in morocco two years and quickly grew to love this part of the world. since joining the service i spent almost my entire career in middle east and africa. one of the things...
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characters that have encounters with god either direct or historically and they run from igar and abraham's concubine and jobe and the other is a novel, slick, a political satire of the middle east and ties in, insofar as the protagonist actually is jewish although he never found that out until he was 40. >> jennifer. >> my book is a memoir and it is it is not fish nor fowl and half poetry and half personnel stories. i am very honored to have been published by cappa press, wonderful cappa press started in 1969 and just relaunching now with my memoir. and my memoir is divided into 7 sections, what i call family or my family of origin, marriage, children, body, faith, outside or the outside world, and work. and there's a prol ogue and epilogue. it is a book about love and thankfulness and explains the title, when i was a freshman in college, i had a terrible very real feeling that i was not going to have a good life. this book is an extended rift on my surprise, my gratitude and i think i can say my hard work. and, in fact, creating a good life, receiving a wonderful life and having the bless
characters that have encounters with god either direct or historically and they run from igar and abraham's concubine and jobe and the other is a novel, slick, a political satire of the middle east and ties in, insofar as the protagonist actually is jewish although he never found that out until he was 40. >> jennifer. >> my book is a memoir and it is it is not fish nor fowl and half poetry and half personnel stories. i am very honored to have been published by cappa press, wonderful...
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was abraham lincoln gay? why was jack kennedy so reckless in his personal life?richard nixon, bill clinton, no shortage of material. i read an annal sa i read an annal nnalanalysis, t first debate who had a strong father versus who didn't. >> romney was very comfortable being assertive, taking charge, eye contact. also that romney has five sons and we know five sons you got to be tough. >> reporter: a conversation with dr. frank offers not the usual election analysis. >> both applied psychoanalysis. >> romney is what is called a narcissistic fighter, he fights by taking a superior position and talking down to the other person. >> reporter: that could describe most of the political discourse out there today, of course. >> i have a lot of history doing what is called applied psychoanalysis, looking at the past, looking at patterns, behavior, repetitive thinks. >> reporter: politicians might have another take on it. >> this is a bunch of stuff. >> reporter: long ago stuff. buried in the psyche stuff. frank posits that obama's belief he could change washington had it
was abraham lincoln gay? why was jack kennedy so reckless in his personal life?richard nixon, bill clinton, no shortage of material. i read an annal sa i read an annal nnalanalysis, t first debate who had a strong father versus who didn't. >> romney was very comfortable being assertive, taking charge, eye contact. also that romney has five sons and we know five sons you got to be tough. >> reporter: a conversation with dr. frank offers not the usual election analysis. >> both...
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as abraham lincoln understood, there are also some things we do better together. in the middle of the civil war, abraham lincoln said, let's help to finance the transcontinental railroad. let's start the national academy of sciences. let's start land grant colleges. we want to give these gateways of opportunities to all americans. if all americans are getting an opportunity, we will all be better off. that does not restrict freedom, that enhances it. what i have tried to do as president is to apply the same principles. when it comes to education, what i have said is we have to reform schools that are not working. we do something called race to the top. we have said states -- we will give you more money if you initiate reforms. we have had 46 states who have made a real difference. what i have also said is, let's hire another 100,000 math and science teachers to make sure we maintain a technological lead and people are skilled and able to succeed. hard-pressed states right now cannot do that. we have seen layoffs of hundreds of thousands of teachers over the last s
as abraham lincoln understood, there are also some things we do better together. in the middle of the civil war, abraham lincoln said, let's help to finance the transcontinental railroad. let's start the national academy of sciences. let's start land grant colleges. we want to give these gateways of opportunities to all americans. if all americans are getting an opportunity, we will all be better off. that does not restrict freedom, that enhances it. what i have tried to do as president is to...
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i got abraham lincoln behind me. right here at the debate site. new prilosec otc wildberry is the same frequent heartburn treatment as prilosec otc. now with a fancy coating that gives you a burst of wildberry flavor. now why make a flavored heartburn pill? because this is america. and we don't just make things you want, we make things you didn't even know you wanted. like a spoon fork. spray cheese. and jeans made out of sweatpants. so grab yourself some new prilosec otc wildberry. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and save you up to thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket costs. call today to request a free decision guide to help you better understand
i got abraham lincoln behind me. right here at the debate site. new prilosec otc wildberry is the same frequent heartburn treatment as prilosec otc. now with a fancy coating that gives you a burst of wildberry flavor. now why make a flavored heartburn pill? because this is america. and we don't just make things you want, we make things you didn't even know you wanted. like a spoon fork. spray cheese. and jeans made out of sweatpants. so grab yourself some new prilosec otc wildberry. [ male...
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your dad abraham passing away over the weekend. we want to wish you and your mom and the entire collinsworth family the very best and our prayers and you are some trooper. i got to tell you, to even be here, period. thank you, buddy. >> cris: my hero, man. he was something special. he passed away early in the morning on saturday morning and able to be there with him. former national champion of the uk wildcats and was the principal of my high school. i loved reading about him on the bathroom walls. he got a laugh about it. was deprecating with his humor. he was the mayor. he was loved everywhere he went. >> al: on fourth down, james starks is stopped and turn the ball over to the houston texans. so the green bay packers, it will be a much happier flight home for these guys. last week, a little shell shocked, even though it's a short trip from indy to green bay to squander that 18-point lead. we talked about it at the very top. cris mentioning -- whatever it takes. >> cris: it was hair-raising if you were a texans fan. >> al: it was
your dad abraham passing away over the weekend. we want to wish you and your mom and the entire collinsworth family the very best and our prayers and you are some trooper. i got to tell you, to even be here, period. thank you, buddy. >> cris: my hero, man. he was something special. he passed away early in the morning on saturday morning and able to be there with him. former national champion of the uk wildcats and was the principal of my high school. i loved reading about him on the...
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your dad abraham passing away over the weekend. we want to wish you and your mom and the entire collinsworth family the very best and our prayers and you are some trooper. i got to tell you, to even be here, period. thank you, buddy. >> cris: my hero, man. he was something special. he passed away early in the morning on saturday morning and able to be there with him. former national champion of the uk wildcats and was the principal of my high school. i loved reading about him on the bathroom walls. he got a laugh about it. was deprecating with his humor. he was the mayor. he was loved everywhere he went. >> al: on fourth down, james starks is stopped and turn the ball over to the houston texans. so the green bay packers, it will be a much happier flight home for these guys. last week, a little shell shocked, even though it's a short trip from indy to green bay to squander that 18-point lead. we talked about it at the very top. cris mentioning -- whatever it takes. >> cris: it was hair-raising if you were a texans fan. >> al: it was
your dad abraham passing away over the weekend. we want to wish you and your mom and the entire collinsworth family the very best and our prayers and you are some trooper. i got to tell you, to even be here, period. thank you, buddy. >> cris: my hero, man. he was something special. he passed away early in the morning on saturday morning and able to be there with him. former national champion of the uk wildcats and was the principal of my high school. i loved reading about him on the...
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(abraham polonsky) objects are not things that happen to be in a room. objects are things that we deal with in living. so floors are objects. the position of people towards each other are objects. when you make a movie you pay attention to everything all the time, or you're not making a movie. what you're doing is just photographing something. what are you trying to do? i'm trying to strap you to the electric chair. we don't like innocent people blown away. (john bailey) noir photography was concerned with showing environment. i'm going to make you pay. they're trying to railroad me. i don't know why, i never stole dynamite. (john bailey) so the deep focus, foreground and background focus being equally sharp and a tremendous visual field opening up behind the actors gave a sense of environment and became a strong element in the noir vocabulary. take him in and book him. let's go. you say you found dynamite in the bathroom? yeah, well, pete found it. show him the dynamite, pete. can't you do something to help me? the deep focus was used in conjunction wit
(abraham polonsky) objects are not things that happen to be in a room. objects are things that we deal with in living. so floors are objects. the position of people towards each other are objects. when you make a movie you pay attention to everything all the time, or you're not making a movie. what you're doing is just photographing something. what are you trying to do? i'm trying to strap you to the electric chair. we don't like innocent people blown away. (john bailey) noir photography was...
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but as abraham lincoln understood, there also things we do better together.the middle of the civil war, abraham lincoln said, let's help to finance the transcontinental railroad, let's start the national academy of sciences, let's start land grant colleges, because we want to give these gateways of opportunity for all americans, because if all americans are getting opportunity, were all one of the better off. that doesn't restrict people's freedom, but enhances it. what i have tried to do as president is to apply those same principles. and when it comes to education, what i've said is we've got to reform schools that are not working. we something called race to the top. we've said, we will give you more money if you initiate reforms. as a consequence, had 46 states around the country have made a real difference. but what i've also said is, let's hire another 100,000 math and science teachers to make sure we maintain our technological lead and our people are skilled and able to succeed. and hard-pressed states right now cannot all do that. in fact, we've seen
but as abraham lincoln understood, there also things we do better together.the middle of the civil war, abraham lincoln said, let's help to finance the transcontinental railroad, let's start the national academy of sciences, let's start land grant colleges, because we want to give these gateways of opportunity for all americans, because if all americans are getting opportunity, were all one of the better off. that doesn't restrict people's freedom, but enhances it. what i have tried to do as...