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who shot abraham?!shot abraham?! tell me who shot abraham, dee dee. >> because of the circumstantial evidence presented to you in this case, ladies and gentlemen, yknow who shot abraham. you know who shot abraham. you know who shot abraham. >> narrator: the jury takes just three hours to find moore guilty of first-degree murder. throughout the trial, she has, at times, appeared unhinged. now she seems calm. as the judge prepares to read moore's sentence, he seems to have no doubt what brought her here -- greed. >> abraham shakespeare was your prey and your victim. money was the root of the evil that you brought to abraham, and now i'm going to pronounce a sentence. for the murder of abraham shakespeare, you are sentenced to life imprisonment. you shall not be eligible for parole. >> narrator: in a letter from jail, moore tells "american greed" that shethe one who was murdered -- by the hand of justice. always the con artist, she hints that she needs $250,000 for her defense team, but she says she'll set
who shot abraham?!shot abraham?! tell me who shot abraham, dee dee. >> because of the circumstantial evidence presented to you in this case, ladies and gentlemen, yknow who shot abraham. you know who shot abraham. you know who shot abraham. >> narrator: the jury takes just three hours to find moore guilty of first-degree murder. throughout the trial, she has, at times, appeared unhinged. now she seems calm. as the judge prepares to read moore's sentence, he seems to have no doubt...
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. >> 100 50 years ago today, abraham lincoln delivered the yearsburg address -- 150 ago today, abraham lincoln delivered the gettysburg address. this friday will be the 50th anniversary of the assassination of john f. kennedy. history ranks the two men is among the country's most significant leaders. although they occupied the white house a century apart, both presided over a divided nation. in this week important anniversaries, how much has changed? >> at gettysburg in 1863, 51,000 men were killed or injured in three days of battle. to one of the dead, -- top honor the dead, abraham lincoln gave the gettysburg address, the most important speech in american history. in 229 brief, blistering words, lincoln rededicated the american republic to its original ideals. four score and seven years ago, our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. the government by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the year. >> to him the american revolution was unfinished. what he called a work onl
. >> 100 50 years ago today, abraham lincoln delivered the yearsburg address -- 150 ago today, abraham lincoln delivered the gettysburg address. this friday will be the 50th anniversary of the assassination of john f. kennedy. history ranks the two men is among the country's most significant leaders. although they occupied the white house a century apart, both presided over a divided nation. in this week important anniversaries, how much has changed? >> at gettysburg in 1863, 51,000...
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for heaven's sakes, the president idolizes abraham lincoln. thinking about abraham lincoln. to have a discussion about why he didn't go on this particular day, i think we should let the president be in charge of his schedule rather than television reporter that is don't have enough to do. >> let me ask this to you, then. he obviously is feeling the pressure from this conversation. if he weren't he wouldn't have done what he just did which is put out a hand-written letter saying after michelle and the kids go to sleep he goes down to a room where abe lincoln used to hang out and he thinks about, pontiff kates about abraham lincoln. "i linger on these few words that have helped define our american experiment, a new nation, conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal." politically wouldn't it have been smart to switch the conversation, put yourself in the shadow of abe lincoln, get rid of this whole obama care thing. >> the president has a job. and it's to be president of the united states. who are we to q
for heaven's sakes, the president idolizes abraham lincoln. thinking about abraham lincoln. to have a discussion about why he didn't go on this particular day, i think we should let the president be in charge of his schedule rather than television reporter that is don't have enough to do. >> let me ask this to you, then. he obviously is feeling the pressure from this conversation. if he weren't he wouldn't have done what he just did which is put out a hand-written letter saying after...
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to invest president obama and abraham received the champions of chances award. congratulations abraham and we're proud of him. but someone who gets to go to the washington, d.c. they get special recognition here as well. as you know, we announced the initiative i heard from principles k there 8 they want their share too. we're going to have the wealth there because we need kids to be successful. and today, i met with bryce hayes the chance cellar of the city colleges in the state of california and we talked about our own citycologist college and i assure you we're trying to save city college and we are doing that. i assure you we're going to get that done. and then with your treasurer leading the way, you know, we're one thought thof the - every ch enrolls in school gets an account. that's an investment that's such a valuable investment to thank you jose he's working to make sure that financial literacy becomes part of everything we do so kids it's not just about getting the check. sometimes, people don't make a whole a lot of the money it's how you use and save
to invest president obama and abraham received the champions of chances award. congratulations abraham and we're proud of him. but someone who gets to go to the washington, d.c. they get special recognition here as well. as you know, we announced the initiative i heard from principles k there 8 they want their share too. we're going to have the wealth there because we need kids to be successful. and today, i met with bryce hayes the chance cellar of the city colleges in the state of california...
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as the children of abraham. muslims and jews we recognize that we share both a common faith, and we share a common fate. and how our single destiny must strengthen our bonds of concern and compassion and caring for each other. but the work that the imam and i do is about dialogue, about fighting, about use speaking out about islam phobia, about muslims speaking out about antisemitism and antiholocaust denial within the muslim community. i say that the muslims who fight for their own rights are not pass honorable as when they fight for the rights of all people. that is journey that the imam and i are now on, 35 countries six continents and we are leading the effort bringing a reconciliation between muslims and jews worldwide. >> and we're going to talk about that a lot in the program but what i'd love for you to lay out for people who may not be deeply involved, is what's the flash point? why muslims and jews, twhas real tension point -- what's the real tension point there? >> most would focus on the middle east,
as the children of abraham. muslims and jews we recognize that we share both a common faith, and we share a common fate. and how our single destiny must strengthen our bonds of concern and compassion and caring for each other. but the work that the imam and i do is about dialogue, about fighting, about use speaking out about islam phobia, about muslims speaking out about antisemitism and antiholocaust denial within the muslim community. i say that the muslims who fight for their own rights are...
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president abraham lincoln delivered his gettysburg address exactly 150 years ago.our kids actually know about honest abe? we're going to tell you. >> that he wasn't honest. >> what political party did abraham lincoln belong to? >> you know -- >> oh, man, i don't know. >> maybe it doesn't matter. >> okay, there's more when "the five" returns. so i tried depend last weekend. it made the difference between hearing about my daughter's gym meet, and being there. yeah! nailed it! i got back to doing what i love. that's my daughter. hi sweetie! gotta dial it back a little bit on the rock climbing. one weekend can make all the difference. unlike the bargain brand, depend gives you the confidence of new fit-flex® protection. it's a smooth and comfortable fit with more lycra strands. it's our best protection. take your weekend on with a free sample at depend.com >>> a new nation conceived in liberty. >> and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. >> that was a clip from the project commemorating the 150th anniversary of abraham lincoln's famous gettysbur
president abraham lincoln delivered his gettysburg address exactly 150 years ago.our kids actually know about honest abe? we're going to tell you. >> that he wasn't honest. >> what political party did abraham lincoln belong to? >> you know -- >> oh, man, i don't know. >> maybe it doesn't matter. >> okay, there's more when "the five" returns. so i tried depend last weekend. it made the difference between hearing about my daughter's gym meet, and...
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abraham lincoln.[laughter] >> now, trevor -- this is a unique occasion because it is the discovery of the missing letter. [applause] in the surprises i wish that i wore a suit. you have to let me in on it next time. [laughter] urged this is just to put up quickly in the context it is after the victories in the 1863 in gettysburg and vicksburg. this is the day that lincoln is actually notified of the victory at vicksburg and what he does is quickly writes a note to the general who is the general in chief. july 7 of 63 he says major general, we have certain information on the fourth of july. now that the genera general can complete his work so gloriously promoted this far by the literal or the substantial the rebellion will be over. yours truly, abraham lincoln. >> they can wrap up and then believe that the war back will be over but the same day we know that he is expressing his thoughts on the matter and then the daily barrage of the telegrams saying
abraham lincoln.[laughter] >> now, trevor -- this is a unique occasion because it is the discovery of the missing letter. [applause] in the surprises i wish that i wore a suit. you have to let me in on it next time. [laughter] urged this is just to put up quickly in the context it is after the victories in the 1863 in gettysburg and vicksburg. this is the day that lincoln is actually notified of the victory at vicksburg and what he does is quickly writes a note to the general who is the...
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did president obama snub abraham lincoln? the 150th anniversary of lincoln's iconic 272 word address. there was one very notable no show. the president of the united states, barack obama. the white house blamed a scheduling issue. when reporters pressed asking what's more important than the gettysburg anniversary in american history, the senior adviser responded on twitter saying, quote, oh, i don't know. there is this whole website thing that someone suggested might destroy the dem party. howard dean and shawn spicer, i'm excited about this conversation. governor dean, let me start with you. something happened a few moments ago that i don't know if you know about. i want to ask but this tweet. the president is not writing the code for the webb. pennsylvania is close. why that snarky response from the white house? >> i have no idea why the response to the white house, but you don't have enough to do if this is the lead story or important story on cnn. for heaven's sakes, the president idolizes abraham lincoln. to have a discu
did president obama snub abraham lincoln? the 150th anniversary of lincoln's iconic 272 word address. there was one very notable no show. the president of the united states, barack obama. the white house blamed a scheduling issue. when reporters pressed asking what's more important than the gettysburg anniversary in american history, the senior adviser responded on twitter saying, quote, oh, i don't know. there is this whole website thing that someone suggested might destroy the dem party....
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abrahams who could created "lost" and directed the last two "star trek" films. he's teaming up with the author of the empire strikes back and return of the jedi. >>> fairfax is disclosing its investment partners. a filing details the pay package for the new blackberry chairman, john chen. he's getting $1 million in base salary, could earn a $2 million performance bonus and is getting 13 million restricted shares. currently worth around $85 million based on blackberry's current share price. blackberry stock, speaking of which in frankfurt, down about 1%. also in the telecom sector, geoff cutmore is speak to go telecom italia's marco patulona
abrahams who could created "lost" and directed the last two "star trek" films. he's teaming up with the author of the empire strikes back and return of the jedi. >>> fairfax is disclosing its investment partners. a filing details the pay package for the new blackberry chairman, john chen. he's getting $1 million in base salary, could earn a $2 million performance bonus and is getting 13 million restricted shares. currently worth around $85 million based on...
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to invest president obama and abraham received the champions of chances award.nition here as well. as you know, we announced the initiative i heard from principles k there 8 they want their share too. we're going to have the wealth there because we need kids to be successful. and today, i met with bryce hayes the chance cellar of the city colleges in the state of california and we talked about our own citycologist college and i assure you we're trying to save city college and we are doing that. i assure you we're going to get that done. and then with your treasurer leading the way, you know, we're one thought thof the - every ch enrolls in school gets an
to invest president obama and abraham received the champions of chances award.nition here as well. as you know, we announced the initiative i heard from principles k there 8 they want their share too. we're going to have the wealth there because we need kids to be successful. and today, i met with bryce hayes the chance cellar of the city colleges in the state of california and we talked about our own citycologist college and i assure you we're trying to save city college and we are doing that....
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there was zapruder, comma, abraham. called that number finally at 11:00 that evening i got a very weary and distressed abraham zapruder. >> schieffer: made an appointment to come see you, he wouldn't see you that night. what happened after that? >> he said come to my office at 9:00. i got there at 8:00. which is lesson for journalism students job journalism, being early is being on time. i got there first. i saw the film with two secret service agents. we all knew the president had been assassinated. we had no idea what it looked like. suddenly there is that film. when that head shot comes, it was probably the most dramatic moment of my career. >> schieffer: and you paid him for this. what did you pay for this? >> for print rights that day we paid $50,000. i went back two days litter after new york saw this incredible piece of film. all rights for $150,000. >> schieffer: i'm told later that his relatives told you the reason you got it, that others were willing to pay as much but you had been polite when you talked to hi
there was zapruder, comma, abraham. called that number finally at 11:00 that evening i got a very weary and distressed abraham zapruder. >> schieffer: made an appointment to come see you, he wouldn't see you that night. what happened after that? >> he said come to my office at 9:00. i got there at 8:00. which is lesson for journalism students job journalism, being early is being on time. i got there first. i saw the film with two secret service agents. we all knew the president had...
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contemporaneous accounts of abraham lincoln's voice says it was higher pitched. not the pitch which common imagine our tall and somber 16th president to have possessed. >> as an illinois politician or any politicians in the 19th century, they had no microphones and amplification, you had to train the voice to reach far edges of the crowd. people also commented that he maintained more of a southern indiana dialect. so instead of saying mr. chairman, it would come out mr. cheerman. >> reporter: those seated near abraham lincoln when he differ delivered the "gettysburg address", talked about the extraordinary silence when the president was speaking, how awe-struck the was. he was interrupted five times in a speech that only lasted two or three minutes. in directly linking the victory over the southern confederacy to the ideals of the american revolution lincoln was determined at lease speaking for the ages. >> lincoln is looking at the past, this is what the american democracy, set out to be. he is looking at the present, this challenge, this test, and he is able to
contemporaneous accounts of abraham lincoln's voice says it was higher pitched. not the pitch which common imagine our tall and somber 16th president to have possessed. >> as an illinois politician or any politicians in the 19th century, they had no microphones and amplification, you had to train the voice to reach far edges of the crowd. people also commented that he maintained more of a southern indiana dialect. so instead of saying mr. chairman, it would come out mr. cheerman. >>...
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. >>> today marks the 150th anniversary of abraham lincoln's iconic gettingsberg address. ♪ >>> lebanesefficials say 23 people were killed in suicide attacks outside of the iranian embassy in beirut. dozens more were injured. an al qaeda-linked group says it is responsible, and it is another sign that syria's bloody civil war has spilled over the borders. >> reporter: scenes of devastation. two powerful bombs were detonated outside of the iranian embassy in beirut early on tuesday. many were killed and the iranian cultural attache was among the injured. >> translator: i am syria. i work opposite the iranian embassy. on my way to work the first explosion took place. i fell unconscious and woke up to find myself here at hospital. >>> it is a message that says clearly we can hit you anywhere you are. if you are going to be involved in places in syria, then we can also hit you in front of the iranian embassy in beirut or anywhere else. >> reporter: the attack appears to be the latest spillover from the syrian war. it wasn't the first of its kind. in august a massive car bombing killed scores
. >>> today marks the 150th anniversary of abraham lincoln's iconic gettingsberg address. ♪ >>> lebanesefficials say 23 people were killed in suicide attacks outside of the iranian embassy in beirut. dozens more were injured. an al qaeda-linked group says it is responsible, and it is another sign that syria's bloody civil war has spilled over the borders. >> reporter: scenes of devastation. two powerful bombs were detonated outside of the iranian embassy in beirut...
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. >> and you found that abraham had footage of the shots themselves and what happened next? >> yes, as i interviewed eyewitnesses u, a couple of youg ladies told me that their boss had filmed the shots being fired. and they didn't me he was dead at the time. and they asked me about that, and i asked them to take me to their boss. and they did. he was abraham zebruder in the next office building, and i went up there, and i saw his camera on top of a filing cabinet. and he described it to me, often in tears, and he said that the president was dead, he knew he was dead. mr. zebruder said, i know he's dead. i was watching through the view finder and his head exploded like a firecracker. >> people on that day talk about their life before the assassination and after the assassination and their lives were different and how did it change? >> i don't think it changed much, but horrendous memories, and i was always mindful of that. and we knew there would be a moment in history forever edged in my mind. >> in fact, you kept a notebook from that day. >> this is the regular reporter's n
. >> and you found that abraham had footage of the shots themselves and what happened next? >> yes, as i interviewed eyewitnesses u, a couple of youg ladies told me that their boss had filmed the shots being fired. and they didn't me he was dead at the time. and they asked me about that, and i asked them to take me to their boss. and they did. he was abraham zebruder in the next office building, and i went up there, and i saw his camera on top of a filing cabinet. and he described...
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the lincoln study center douglas wilson talks about the gettysburg address delivered by president abraham lincoln 150 years ago on november 18th, 1863. he considered several facets of the address including its context in the war and how it would have sounded when delivered by president lincoln versus how it reads on paper and how its meaning and interpretation have evolved over time. the lincoln group of the district of columbia hosted this event. it's ban hoabout an hour and te minutes. >> thank you very back here. i remember when i first made my brash entrance into the lincoln field, one of the first invitations i got was from this group. and i remember that -- what i had to say astonished many people, but they were polite. and steve carson made me squirm for my dinner by asking hard questions. but he too was a good -- he was very dubious about what i was saying. i'm pleased to report that our friend, the late steve, told me not too long before he died, really, that he remembered that session. and he was gracious enough to say that his doubts had been relieved. and he agreed with me --
the lincoln study center douglas wilson talks about the gettysburg address delivered by president abraham lincoln 150 years ago on november 18th, 1863. he considered several facets of the address including its context in the war and how it would have sounded when delivered by president lincoln versus how it reads on paper and how its meaning and interpretation have evolved over time. the lincoln group of the district of columbia hosted this event. it's ban hoabout an hour and te minutes....
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we kind of get a chorus going here, get the base voices going over here, and some higher tenor abraham lincoln voices going with it, and see what it sounds like. four score and seven years ago, our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. wow, this is terrific. but, that's only the first sentence. okay. who knows how the next sentence begins. anybody? now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation, or any nation, so conceived and so dedicated can long endure. great. next line. we are met upon a great battlefield of that war. we have come to dedicate a portion of that field as a final resting place for those who here gave their lives that that nation might live. it is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this, but in a larger sense, we cannot dedicate, we cannot consecrate, we cannot hallow this ground. the brave men who struggled here have consecrated it far above our poor power to add or detract. the world will little note nor long remember what we say her
we kind of get a chorus going here, get the base voices going over here, and some higher tenor abraham lincoln voices going with it, and see what it sounds like. four score and seven years ago, our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. wow, this is terrific. but, that's only the first sentence. okay. who knows how the next sentence begins. anybody? now we are engaged in a great civil war,...
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he's formerly director of the abraham lincoln presidential library and museum in illinois.w faust, i want to start with you. by the fall of 1863, the toll t suffering, it was all very clear. set the context for thinking about this speech. what was lincoln out to do in that moment? >> well, lincoln was out to commemorate. he was invited to come and say appropriate words to dedicate the loss of life that had been so extraordinary in the three days of battle at gettysburg the preceding summer. and this was a loss of life that motivated the representatives of northern states who had soldiers die in that battle to come together and acquire land on which to build a cemetery. and so lincoln was coming to dedicate that cemetery in a ceremony that included other speeches and music and so forth on that november day in 1863. when he arrived in the town, it's important to remember there was still unburied bodies piled in coffins in the street and so the aura of death was still very present even all those months after the july battle. >> brown: now, richard, how do we 150 years later, h
he's formerly director of the abraham lincoln presidential library and museum in illinois.w faust, i want to start with you. by the fall of 1863, the toll t suffering, it was all very clear. set the context for thinking about this speech. what was lincoln out to do in that moment? >> well, lincoln was out to commemorate. he was invited to come and say appropriate words to dedicate the loss of life that had been so extraordinary in the three days of battle at gettysburg the preceding...
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she wants to know, what should every second grader know about abraham lincoln. if you're going to reduce this down, not to policy makers but to kids, what would you tell second graders about lincoln? richard? >> that it is possible in this life, in this country, in this democratic system, with all its flaws, for anyone to overcome the limitations of their birth and that social mobility, however defined, exists here more than anywhere else. >> now, you don't have to feel like you need to top it, but do other people here want to add to that? >> richard is exactly right. that's a great lincoln example. i think lincoln would say this -- young lawyers often write to him, what do i do to become a zi? city? do i move to the big city? he said, work where you are now. get the books and work hard. lincoln would kind of scoff at this idea of the digital divide or you need your laptops, your ipads. lincoln did it with a book of kirkham's grammar, the bible, the constitution and declaration. lincoln would say to young kids, work harder than you could dream of working. don't
she wants to know, what should every second grader know about abraham lincoln. if you're going to reduce this down, not to policy makers but to kids, what would you tell second graders about lincoln? richard? >> that it is possible in this life, in this country, in this democratic system, with all its flaws, for anyone to overcome the limitations of their birth and that social mobility, however defined, exists here more than anywhere else. >> now, you don't have to feel like you...
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constitution to abraham lincoln's gettysburg address to the bear down the wall speech. this was recorded in the house office building in washington, d.c. >> thank you very much and thank you for everyone here. i appreciate your time and taking time out on the afternoon and coming. i hope it will be different, maybe. it really is a thrill to be here in the house office building. my first memories were in the 70s. many of you were not alive then, but if you can imagine the 70s i was a young girl and i would run up and down the corridors and back then, you could actually take elevators down and go through the tunnels without security. many times i would get lot of and pop lack up somewhere else in congress or over the capital building. this is where i spend a lot of my time growing up. for me it's a particular thrill to be back and thank you very much for having me here. in terms of where i am, i will 5 you a background about the journey to the book. why this book and why our family documents and the history of our nation are so very important. they are i think a really ve
constitution to abraham lincoln's gettysburg address to the bear down the wall speech. this was recorded in the house office building in washington, d.c. >> thank you very much and thank you for everyone here. i appreciate your time and taking time out on the afternoon and coming. i hope it will be different, maybe. it really is a thrill to be here in the house office building. my first memories were in the 70s. many of you were not alive then, but if you can imagine the 70s i was a young...
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. >> what political party did abraham lincoln belong to?h -- >> oh, man. >> maybe it doesn't matter. more when the five returns. hi honey, did you get e toaster cozy? yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with n fedex one rate, i could ll a box and ship it r one flat rate. so i kn untilt was full. you'd be crazy not to. is tt nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. >>> dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. >> that was a clip from a project commemorating the 150th anniversary of the famous gettysburg address thwhich we'r remembering here today. all living presidents participated with other noble americans. it was one of the greatest speeches in history. but the truth is, some college kids don't know much about honest abe. >> what political party is abraham lincoln part of? >> i'm not sure. >> take a guess. >> can i have some options? >> democratic. >> democrat? >> republican. >> take a guess. >> i want to say was he a democrat? >> republican. >> you got right. >
. >> what political party did abraham lincoln belong to?h -- >> oh, man. >> maybe it doesn't matter. more when the five returns. hi honey, did you get e toaster cozy? yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with n fedex one rate, i could ll a box and ship it r one flat rate. so i kn untilt was full. you'd be crazy not to. is tt nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. >>> dedicated to the proposition that all men...
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. >> today marks 105 year 150 yeae abraham lincoln spoke of a nation in liberty. and it was read by very familiar voices. >> welcome back to al jazeera. financial giant jp morgan chase agreed to pay the biggest settle ever of wrongdoing by any u.s. corporation $13 billion. >>> a new report out today suggests that secretary kathleen sebelius now about the roll out and she remarked that the launch would go on without a hitch. >>> talks to end the long stand off over iran's nuclear program continues in geneva. the meeting comes as some lawmakers have been pushing for tougher sanctions again iran. 150 years ago today president abraham lincoln went to a battlefield in pennsylvania and delivered what is known as the gettysburg address. thousands returned to commemorate one of the most famous speeches in american history. actor and reenactors, sally jewel noted that lincoln's speech still resonates today. >> his words chiseled on the walls of his memorial are likewise chiseled on our hearts. they tell us what it means to be an american. they call us the unfinished work,
. >> today marks 105 year 150 yeae abraham lincoln spoke of a nation in liberty. and it was read by very familiar voices. >> welcome back to al jazeera. financial giant jp morgan chase agreed to pay the biggest settle ever of wrongdoing by any u.s. corporation $13 billion. >>> a new report out today suggests that secretary kathleen sebelius now about the roll out and she remarked that the launch would go on without a hitch. >>> talks to end the long stand off over...
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(sighs): abraham zelner, brad yates, cory xavier, declan winchell... the initials a.zed, b.y., c.x., d.w. they represent a pattern. first name starts with an "a" and moves forward, the last names starts with "z" and moves backward. i believe they were all assumed by one man; the same man that charles milverton refers to in his ledger as henry eight. that's great, but it still doesn't tell us the real name. nope. but it did help me find photographs of the plaintiffs in two of the nuisance suits. one appeared in a queen's newspaper regarding the complaint of an ethan varner against a tanning salon whose beds could not accommodate his prodigious girth. four years ago, the rotund stuart bloom sued a cineplex in dover, delaware for excessively small seats. he received a $50,000 payoff. it's the same man. stuart bloom does not match the pattern. does not. because i believe it was his first lawsuit. you think that's his real name? abraham zelner may not have a dmv record, but stuart bloom most certainly does. he lives in staten island. (metallic clicking) (do
(sighs): abraham zelner, brad yates, cory xavier, declan winchell... the initials a.zed, b.y., c.x., d.w. they represent a pattern. first name starts with an "a" and moves forward, the last names starts with "z" and moves backward. i believe they were all assumed by one man; the same man that charles milverton refers to in his ledger as henry eight. that's great, but it still doesn't tell us the real name. nope. but it did help me find photographs of the plaintiffs in two of...
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parker's functions of my abraham and damascus. the us topeka inspite say you killed my nana says he's agency has received an invitation from gabon to visit the rock have you with the production plunged onto somebody's eyes among those announcement on thursday comes less than a week off to a nine mile commute to deal between iran and what happens in the latino pass this bill this is the international atomic energy agency has confirmed it has received an invitation from iran to visit the ire of the war to production on. a facilitating the still unfinished clear that they could produce enough plutonium to do all that see it. it will be the fist time in two years you when you walk still been allowed to carry out inspections in iran. her frame with the cooperation between iran and the agency with them that the eleven two are likely to implement six practical measures within three months towards comprehensive resolution of its nuclear problem which include iran is fallen tree provision of specific access to information. iaea inspectors.
parker's functions of my abraham and damascus. the us topeka inspite say you killed my nana says he's agency has received an invitation from gabon to visit the rock have you with the production plunged onto somebody's eyes among those announcement on thursday comes less than a week off to a nine mile commute to deal between iran and what happens in the latino pass this bill this is the international atomic energy agency has confirmed it has received an invitation from iran to visit the ire of...
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and chip reid on the search for abraham lincoln 150 years after the gettysburg address. is he in this picture? >> the hair, the high cheek bones and the brow all said to me that was him. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the federal government's health insurance web site has had so many problems since it was rolled out on october 1, the question has been, why didn't anyone warn the president? well, it turns out someone did. the white house acknowledged today that administration officials, including president obama, were briefed on a consultant's report six months before healthcare.gov went online, a report that said problems were coming. nancy cordes is on capitol hill for us tonight. nancy. >> reporter: scott, administration officials said today they took this report's warnings into account and made changes, but republicans argue that its very existence casts doubts on claims by the president on down that they were caught by surprise. with startling foresight, the consulting firm mckinsey predicted mor
and chip reid on the search for abraham lincoln 150 years after the gettysburg address. is he in this picture? >> the hair, the high cheek bones and the brow all said to me that was him. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the federal government's health insurance web site has had so many problems since it was rolled out on october 1, the question has been, why didn't anyone warn the president? well, it...
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me da la impresión en la jugada que se volo, no sé si estaba seguro que iba a afuera >> balón para abraham van rankin. garcía saca este tiro, el balón se fue elevando con la potencia de la pierna del atacante español, parecia para más esta jugada >> la más clara para pumas, con ventaja, prepara, acomoda y se precipita garcía. ante la poca posibilidad de llegar a esa zona pierde una muy clara >> le quedó a su perfil menos hábil al ser completamente zurdo, por eso cobró mal al mandar tiro arriba >> le hubiera dado tiempo con una mejor recepción, ya se había comido la marca de reinoso ¿a quien amonestaron? >> cortés en pumas, coronado en chivas. importante la intervención en achicar la jugadaç >> las últimas oportunidades de la selección mexicana para conseguir boleto a brasil, el miércoles 13 de noviembre méxico vs nueva zelandia >> vamos a ver el haka de la selección de nueva zelandia, viene este disparo, bien en el fondo miguel alejandro palacios aguantando metralla, desviando el balón en este disparo con peligro. ahi queda la opción. el control, disparo y cómo prácticamente el arquero en
me da la impresión en la jugada que se volo, no sé si estaba seguro que iba a afuera >> balón para abraham van rankin. garcía saca este tiro, el balón se fue elevando con la potencia de la pierna del atacante español, parecia para más esta jugada >> la más clara para pumas, con ventaja, prepara, acomoda y se precipita garcía. ante la poca posibilidad de llegar a esa zona pierde una muy clara >> le quedó a su perfil menos hábil al ser completamente zurdo, por eso...