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a man who's showing the abraham lincoln overpeer the bullet that killed abraham lincoln. this is actually worth of visually here. so years that the looks like. you can be a friend emilia erhardt -- you got abraham lincoln. can you see it? saviors front of the boat. the question is, did i choose the artist? of course i did because i am a control freak and what happiness this is the crazy part of the story as i was on twitter of all things. i don't know what that is. in washington d.c. at the strange guys, we all know. so i was on twitter and the dakota came on the air, an item on twitter. i trust many people for the internet. i knew his work. he worked on, looks from spiderman two x-men, to any book you can imagine. i knew his work and loved his work. but i love about his work is what chris elliott bliss does is like of kind of tenets and charlie brown mixed with calvin and hobbes. and that is what you need. the front of his work as he does hire. that's what he does. that's what this is. i remember -- can i have your book one second. this is where he knew how great he was.
a man who's showing the abraham lincoln overpeer the bullet that killed abraham lincoln. this is actually worth of visually here. so years that the looks like. you can be a friend emilia erhardt -- you got abraham lincoln. can you see it? saviors front of the boat. the question is, did i choose the artist? of course i did because i am a control freak and what happiness this is the crazy part of the story as i was on twitter of all things. i don't know what that is. in washington d.c. at the...
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lincoln prior to the abrahams -- this is about 40 minutes. >> thank you. [applause] >> thank you for coming out. it's a real pleasure to be here in illinois and especially because this is literally where the wheels of the story started turning both figuratively and literally. the book is the story to a large extent of the famous detective of the 19th century who got his start about a half-hour to the north of here in dundee illinois and it also features a lawyer by the name of abraham lincoln who i also understand came to prominence here in illinois. i will give you the plot in a nutshell. the year is 1861. lincoln has been elected president and it turns out that there was a period in our nations history when presidential elections had a divisive and polarizing effect on the population. very unlike the perfect harmony of our present day. over the period of 18 days as lincoln is making his way by train from his home in springfield illinois to washington d.c. for his inauguration as president, the air is filled with rumors of an essay should -- assassination
lincoln prior to the abrahams -- this is about 40 minutes. >> thank you. [applause] >> thank you for coming out. it's a real pleasure to be here in illinois and especially because this is literally where the wheels of the story started turning both figuratively and literally. the book is the story to a large extent of the famous detective of the 19th century who got his start about a half-hour to the north of here in dundee illinois and it also features a lawyer by the name of...
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this past week was abraham lincoln's birthday.re going to reduce you to an author with a unique take on the 16th president. later on, we will talk about making the perfect drink for your valentine. we have mixologists who teach us the fine art of creating the ultimate cocktail. ♪ >> this is "taking stock." this past wednesday was abraham lincoln's real birthday. the 16th president of the united states is one of the greatest leaders in the country's history. there is a new book about lincoln. aham."entitled "i am abr the author joins us from the nation's capital. there are a lot of books about lincoln, fiction as well as nonfiction. tell us about yours. >> i was having lunch with a very renowned critic and she happened to say that the two greatest american poets were emily dickinson and abraham lincoln. i was startled by that because i never considered lincoln a poet. i began to do my research and what impressed me the most was that he was a lifelong depressive. his depression came almost like musical fits. i was also a lifelong de
this past week was abraham lincoln's birthday.re going to reduce you to an author with a unique take on the 16th president. later on, we will talk about making the perfect drink for your valentine. we have mixologists who teach us the fine art of creating the ultimate cocktail. ♪ >> this is "taking stock." this past wednesday was abraham lincoln's real birthday. the 16th president of the united states is one of the greatest leaders in the country's history. there is a new book...
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as some of you will know, mine is not the first book to feature abraham lincoln. at the new ford theater center in washington there is a winding, five story tower of books all about lincoln, 34 feet high. not only have there been acres of very excellent books written by modern scholars, but you could build a bridge from here to springfield and back to washington and home again with volumes of reminiscences that were written at the time. lincoln, as i knew him, books. no two of them can quite agree on what happened in baltimore. sources conflict. historical agendas collide. nobody can even agreeing on what happened on the night in question. to try to unpack some of that baggage, to untangle the cross wires, to look past the highly charged politics of the moment and try to get at what really happened. i hear you ask why there should be any controversy about it. at the critical moment of the story, february 22nd, 1861, their brick two men at lincoln's side, one to his right and one to his left and these two men came to haiti gender with a boiling action. one of the m
as some of you will know, mine is not the first book to feature abraham lincoln. at the new ford theater center in washington there is a winding, five story tower of books all about lincoln, 34 feet high. not only have there been acres of very excellent books written by modern scholars, but you could build a bridge from here to springfield and back to washington and home again with volumes of reminiscences that were written at the time. lincoln, as i knew him, books. no two of them can quite...
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abraham, executive director for families for freedom, an immigrants right okay and i abraham relates as he was stopped twice in new york. patrick the associate editor at the "national review" who incidentally has also been stopped and frisked. thanks to everyone for joining us. so michael, before we get into the specifics of what's going on in new york, and what bill deblastio is doing. a lot of people are not going to come into contact with a law enforcement officer who stops and frisks them at the we use the phrase a lot, but a lot evil don't know whapeople don't. what is it, and what was the purpose that it was created. >> it was used for neighborhoo neighborhoods, it's a legal procedure where police officers can stop someone based on reasonable suspicion. they've been allowed to search for weapon and that person carrying the weapon or may fit a profile of a criminal they're looking for they may detain that person and bring them to the precinct. >> and frisk them for weapons sometimes contraband. new york was controversial the contraband was enough, if it was really in plain sight
abraham, executive director for families for freedom, an immigrants right okay and i abraham relates as he was stopped twice in new york. patrick the associate editor at the "national review" who incidentally has also been stopped and frisked. thanks to everyone for joining us. so michael, before we get into the specifics of what's going on in new york, and what bill deblastio is doing. a lot of people are not going to come into contact with a law enforcement officer who stops and...
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police arrested 62-year-old abraham abrahams.hit the man with his suv then got out of the car and approached the victim. once he learned the man was still alive, abrahams backed up and drove away. he is now in county jail. >>> a record number of americans watched the superbowl. how this ad made big money for an antioch grad. >>> coming up later the golden state warriors against michael jordan. we have highlights. how much can you rent barry zito's home for? >>> stay tuned for inside edition with debra norville after the news. >>> a lot of people are making their way to the sierra snow that fell last week. the temperatures are still cold. j.r. stone is in tahoe and spoke with business owners who are starting to feel good after a rough month. >> reporter: in the tahoe area we haven't had snowfall since sunday. what has fallen in the last 7 day system still on the ground. visitors are starting to fill up ski shops. >> business has been great. it has been real busy. it is the first time i went up holiday. >> reporter: they couldn't w
police arrested 62-year-old abraham abrahams.hit the man with his suv then got out of the car and approached the victim. once he learned the man was still alive, abrahams backed up and drove away. he is now in county jail. >>> a record number of americans watched the superbowl. how this ad made big money for an antioch grad. >>> coming up later the golden state warriors against michael jordan. we have highlights. how much can you rent barry zito's home for? >>> stay...
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mind is not the first book to read her feature abraham lincoln. at the new ford theater there is a tower of books all about lincoln 34 feet high. not only has there been acres of excellent books by modern scholars bayou could build a bridge back to washington to back reminiscence at the time and lincoln as i knew him. but sources conflict historical agenda collides. no one can agree what lincoln was wearing on his head on the night in question. the challenge as well as the fun part was to unpacked that baggage to look past the highly charged politics of the movement to try to get at what really happened. why should there be any controversy? because that the critical movement february 22nd, 1861 there were two men at lincoln side won to his right and one to his left as they came to hate each other with a boiling passion. blood was pinkerton the other was lincoln friend and self-appointed body guard. later ron with the feud between the two had taken on a real heat he accused pinkerton of fabricated the entire episode to burnish his own reputation. m
mind is not the first book to read her feature abraham lincoln. at the new ford theater there is a tower of books all about lincoln 34 feet high. not only has there been acres of excellent books by modern scholars bayou could build a bridge back to washington to back reminiscence at the time and lincoln as i knew him. but sources conflict historical agenda collides. no one can agree what lincoln was wearing on his head on the night in question. the challenge as well as the fun part was to...
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it came to pass he died and was carried to abraham's bozo only. the rich man died. he lifted up his eyes and saw lazarus in his bozo only. he cried out and said, father abraham, have mercy on me and send lazarus that he may dip the tip of his finger in water and cool my tongue for i am tormented in this flame. abraham said, son, remember that you in your lifetime received your good things and likewise laze arus evil things. now he he is comfort you had and you are tormented. beside all this between us and you there is a great gulf fixed. ~ so that they which pass from here to you cannot. neither can they pass to us that would come from there. and then he said, i pray you therefore father that you would send in my father's house for my five brothers that he may testify to them lest they also come into this place of torment. he said, new york city they have the bible. let them hear what the bible says ~. they have moses and the prophets, let them hear them. he said, no, but if one went to them -- >> next speaker. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. i'm peter war field, e
it came to pass he died and was carried to abraham's bozo only. the rich man died. he lifted up his eyes and saw lazarus in his bozo only. he cried out and said, father abraham, have mercy on me and send lazarus that he may dip the tip of his finger in water and cool my tongue for i am tormented in this flame. abraham said, son, remember that you in your lifetime received your good things and likewise laze arus evil things. now he he is comfort you had and you are tormented. beside all this...
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she was borned and raised in san francisco and attended sacred heart but graduated from abraham lincoln high school which is where my older daughter graduated. there seem to be a theme as abraham lincoln high school [inaudible] she had the opportunity to work with a master stylist. she pursued a license in cause motology and continued her training at the pris teejs paul mitchell academy for styling. in 1992, she went into partnership andopebed her first salon in san francisco. can you believe when i heard she opened up [inaudible] what was she, 5 years old. not only is she living her dream of running her own business [inaudible] about a year and a half agoy a 4 alarm fire shut down many of the businesses on ocean avenue including bridge lts. it was a difficult decision for any of the business owners to continue operation, but bridget was determined. she managed to continue serving while the [inaudible] were being rebuilt. bridgets resilience and positive attitude [inaudible] she found to keep [inaudible] and have a grand reopening late last year. bridget, your energy and spirit up lifts
she was borned and raised in san francisco and attended sacred heart but graduated from abraham lincoln high school which is where my older daughter graduated. there seem to be a theme as abraham lincoln high school [inaudible] she had the opportunity to work with a master stylist. she pursued a license in cause motology and continued her training at the pris teejs paul mitchell academy for styling. in 1992, she went into partnership andopebed her first salon in san francisco. can you believe...
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spencer abraham. later i hit the streets of new york with an urban survivalist. ♪ new at&t mobile share value plans for business. our best value plans ever. for example, you can get 10 gigs of data to share. and 5 lines would be $175 a month. plus you can add a line anytime for $15 a month. sharing's never been better for business. ♪ plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day women's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for women's health concerns as we age. with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day women's 50+. i'm saving a ton of time by posting them to my wall. oh, i like that one. it's so quick! it's just like my car insurance. i saved 15% in just 15 minutes. i saved more than that in half the time. i unfriend you. that's not how it works. that's not how any of this works. [ male announcer ] 15 minutes for auote isn't how it works anymore. with esurance, 7 1/2 minutes could save you on car insurance. welcome to the modern world. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call. . >
spencer abraham. later i hit the streets of new york with an urban survivalist. ♪ new at&t mobile share value plans for business. our best value plans ever. for example, you can get 10 gigs of data to share. and 5 lines would be $175 a month. plus you can add a line anytime for $15 a month. sharing's never been better for business. ♪ plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day women's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for women's health concerns as we age. with 7 antioxidants...
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a kelowna effects of age to be affected from damascus our costs on to tell abraham reporting. after independence from spidey nikki in nineteen sixty i think which korea want guinea was one of the poorest countries in the world. in nineteen ninety six the court or you can eat discovered oil and the discovery of hydrocarbons is for prosperity to the country. today is that the largest oil producer on the continent and has the highest per capita gdp in africa. chinese investments and oil revenues have enabled the development of infrastructure over the past five years. the government has now embarked on a program to diversify the economy and reduce dependency on oil revenues dictatorial guineas president paul vi and when i start the cctv beatrice marshall on his country's plans for diversification and investment. note you'll attract investment. we want investors to come here with the catalan means to help develop our country that it will we really want is to urge people to come and invest here. we cannot say we are self sufficient nation in terms of the bowman. we need internationa
a kelowna effects of age to be affected from damascus our costs on to tell abraham reporting. after independence from spidey nikki in nineteen sixty i think which korea want guinea was one of the poorest countries in the world. in nineteen ninety six the court or you can eat discovered oil and the discovery of hydrocarbons is for prosperity to the country. today is that the largest oil producer on the continent and has the highest per capita gdp in africa. chinese investments and oil revenues...
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and you know at the time i was very proud to be a republican because you know that was a party of abraham lincoln the great emancipator i mean the party of teddy roosevelt who founded our national park system and you know the environment's always been important to me i'm a floridian and it's important to most floridians and i think most americans frankly but the notion of abraham lincoln and the things that he said and stood for fairness fundamental fairness for all people regardless of race creed or what have you that was very attractive to me because my my mother and father charlie and nancy raised my three sisters and me to try to be decent to other people to do and to others to be compassionate to be caring and when the republican party at least the leadership of it started to go into a direction that didn't seem to reflect those values if i was going to be true to my core and my own values i couldn't stay and so i'm very happy to be a democrat you couldn't work from within then drive to change it. well i tried for a while but it was getting nowhere and it was getting worse to be perf
and you know at the time i was very proud to be a republican because you know that was a party of abraham lincoln the great emancipator i mean the party of teddy roosevelt who founded our national park system and you know the environment's always been important to me i'm a floridian and it's important to most floridians and i think most americans frankly but the notion of abraham lincoln and the things that he said and stood for fairness fundamental fairness for all people regardless of race...
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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 far as abraham lincoln, he didn't free the slaves. slavesthe fight with the -- the rich was were getting harvests off of the slaves in the south. that is my common. -- comment. host: take a look at a cnn poll from a couple months ago. it found that john f. kennedy is the most popular president of the last half-century. of survey indicates that 90% all americans approve of how kennedy handled his job as president. no other president of the last half-century comes close. second place goes to ronald reagan, with a 70% retrospective approve or it, followed by bill clinton with 74%. richard nixon, the only president forced to resign, is at the bottom, with only 41% approving of his track record from 1969 to 1974. that from a survey released late last year. todd is onn -- outline for democrats. caller: how are you doing? host: good morning. i'm doing alright. how are you doing? caller: fine. my favorite would have to be jimmy carter, not just what he did great for the country but what he did great for me. i met jimmy carter, and at the time
as far as abraham lincoln, he didn't free the slaves. slavesthe fight with the -- the rich was were getting harvests off of the slaves in the south. that is my common. -- comment. host: take a look at a cnn poll from a couple months ago. it found that john f. kennedy is the most popular president of the last half-century. of survey indicates that 90% all americans approve of how kennedy handled his job as president. no other president of the last half-century comes close. second place goes to...
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when he became chief justice succeeding the racist justice roger tawny appointed by abraham lincoln, i thought that was a great moment for liberty, and i've done a lot of work on salmon chase in recent years. >> host: randy barnet, t, restoring the lost
when he became chief justice succeeding the racist justice roger tawny appointed by abraham lincoln, i thought that was a great moment for liberty, and i've done a lot of work on salmon chase in recent years. >> host: randy barnet, t, restoring the lost
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. >> para abraham el flechazo de cupido tuvo efecto a la primera. >> le dije que si quería ser mi novia dice que con el matrimonio vienen los altibajos, pero se puede. >> no es nada fácil, no es como lo imaginábamos, pero se puede ser felices. >> aunque han estado con problemas, nos dicen cuál es la fórmula que les ha setvido para estar 24 años juntos y con 2 hijos. >> responsabilidad, confianza y amor. >> estar enamorados. >> pero la porueba de amor no puede falta. >> les deseo un. >> (risas). >> ya nos convenció para hablar con su esposa de este estuche de monerías. >> siempre que lo veía andaba trabajando. >> la celebración de san valentín se remonta a la época romana, quienes tenían un dios llamado eros y era conocido como el cupido, llevaba regalos a los enamorados para que supiesen que había amor, muchas felicidades a todos. >> gracias ram'ñoin, la celebración de san valentín presenta un repunte a los comerciantes, se espera que los consumistas gasten 17 mil millones de dólares este día, aunque la recuperación ha sido lenta todavía se compran chocolates, tarjetas y otros. >> se ha
. >> para abraham el flechazo de cupido tuvo efecto a la primera. >> le dije que si quería ser mi novia dice que con el matrimonio vienen los altibajos, pero se puede. >> no es nada fácil, no es como lo imaginábamos, pero se puede ser felices. >> aunque han estado con problemas, nos dicen cuál es la fórmula que les ha setvido para estar 24 años juntos y con 2 hijos. >> responsabilidad, confianza y amor. >> estar enamorados. >> pero la porueba de...
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when he became chief justice succeeding the racist justice roger tawny appointed by abraham lincoln, i thought that was a great moment for liberty, and i've done a lot of work on salmon chase in recent years. >> host: randy barnet, t, restoring the lost >> visit booktv.org to watch any of the programs you see here online. type the author or book title in the search bar in the upper left side of the page and click search. you can share anything you see on booktv.org easily by clicking share in the upper left side of the page and selecting the format. booktv streams live online for 48 hours every weekend with top nonfiction books and authors. booktv.org. >> here's a look at some books are being published this week. >> look for these titles and bookstores in the coming weeks and watch for the authors in the near future on booktv and booktv.org. >> johnny walker is the codename of an iraqi translator who helped the navy seals root out terrorists in iraq following the insurgency. johnny walker accompanied the seals on over a thousand missions and is credited with saving dozens of them alo
when he became chief justice succeeding the racist justice roger tawny appointed by abraham lincoln, i thought that was a great moment for liberty, and i've done a lot of work on salmon chase in recent years. >> host: randy barnet, t, restoring the lost >> visit booktv.org to watch any of the programs you see here online. type the author or book title in the search bar in the upper left side of the page and click search. you can share anything you see on booktv.org easily by...
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every convention began with a speech on abraham lincoln, that the activists ou activists out r telling him they were not so sure about his party. in most books on reconstruction, sort of the big story narrative is a snap between the so-called moderates lincoln and the more radical progressives like stevens 1863 the radicals and congress passed a bill that was supposed to be really the kind of progressive reconstruction response to lincoln and they don't mention the voting rights. so 1866 in response to the rising tide itself, the radicals and congress passed the civil rights act. and it doesn't mention black voting rights, so what i'm talking about here in this book is it is outside and doesn't mention the so-called radical republicans. to kind of get on board with their agenda. and of course they finally get it and the reconstruction act of march 67-ton of which pertains of course only to the south. finally, as of that moment, blacks in the south vote and run for office. i mentione mentioned ago that ta movement that was radical in the best sense of the word. look how fast this happen
every convention began with a speech on abraham lincoln, that the activists ou activists out r telling him they were not so sure about his party. in most books on reconstruction, sort of the big story narrative is a snap between the so-called moderates lincoln and the more radical progressives like stevens 1863 the radicals and congress passed a bill that was supposed to be really the kind of progressive reconstruction response to lincoln and they don't mention the voting rights. so 1866 in...
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there were closed last wednesday for abraham lincoln's birthday. but demetrius is giving everyone a free pass saying it's the day to play hooky. >> the snow will start until rush hour. it won't keep your home but when you get on the roads we will have a big issue. we have seen 52 in. of snow. what's the point of half doing it we may as well break the record. the snow comes in by 6:00 a.m.. it should be in chicago by nine or 10:00. will the heavy around lunchtime into the afternoon. four-8 in. are coming. the winter storm warning goes into effect for all these counties. that start at 6:00 a.m.. for cook county its 9:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m.. we have light snow in the waukegan or kenosha. they will expect heavy snow later today. and nine a m. we are in the snow. it could be very heavy at times. by 3:00 p.m. this note lets up into the afternoon. certainly after the spirit you can't get into work and it can't get home. one of those days. we have four-8 in. of snow coming. but sunshine and a nearly 40 degrees tomorrow. >> right now we have a few items. this is
there were closed last wednesday for abraham lincoln's birthday. but demetrius is giving everyone a free pass saying it's the day to play hooky. >> the snow will start until rush hour. it won't keep your home but when you get on the roads we will have a big issue. we have seen 52 in. of snow. what's the point of half doing it we may as well break the record. the snow comes in by 6:00 a.m.. it should be in chicago by nine or 10:00. will the heavy around lunchtime into the afternoon. four-8...
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daniel day-lewis plays abraham lincoln, followed by the voices of thaddeus stevens and mary todd lincolntepped out upon the world stage with the fate of human dignity in our hands. asked usm lincoln has to work with him to accomplish the death of slavery. that was an excerpt of "lincoln." clarence lusane, talk about the lincoln and slavery. >> the lincoln administration was a turning point in terms of the history of the relationship between african-americans and the white house. it was in his tenure that the first meeting took place between a u.s. president and leaders of the black community. this happened in 1862, i believe. up until that point, although african-americans, particularly free african-americans in the north, has been organized and those policy issues around slavery, they simply had no access to the white house or to policymakers. lincoln opened up some of that. part of what moved lincoln from being not just anti-slavery, but that you hadnizing to eliminate slavery, that abolition was the only path from hisin part, came discussions with black leaders. not only church leader
daniel day-lewis plays abraham lincoln, followed by the voices of thaddeus stevens and mary todd lincolntepped out upon the world stage with the fate of human dignity in our hands. asked usm lincoln has to work with him to accomplish the death of slavery. that was an excerpt of "lincoln." clarence lusane, talk about the lincoln and slavery. >> the lincoln administration was a turning point in terms of the history of the relationship between african-americans and the white house....
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so the security forces that protect these terminals defected to abraham aljadrin, and shut down oil exports across eastern libya. >> this commander and his men still wear uniforms tha uniforms that are marked libyan army. >> all this fighting before, they are ready to fight again. >> the man who runs this militia now appears to have a strangle hold on an estimated 50% of libya's oil wealth. ibrahim jadran is one of the leaders of the system, an area that's sometimes referred to as baka. if his plans are real life, benghazi would be a part of baka. but for now, libya's second largest city and the so-called cradle of its revolution are slipping into lawlessness, along with the rest of the country. the last time i was here was two years ago, just before the fall of gadhafi, form of jubilant supporters of the revolution, celebrating the liberation of their city. now you can see the blast scars from a bomb that went off devastating this entire area and we're hearing it's something that's happening now with increasing frequency. >> what is the difference between his earmt an army and ae other mil
so the security forces that protect these terminals defected to abraham aljadrin, and shut down oil exports across eastern libya. >> this commander and his men still wear uniforms tha uniforms that are marked libyan army. >> all this fighting before, they are ready to fight again. >> the man who runs this militia now appears to have a strangle hold on an estimated 50% of libya's oil wealth. ibrahim jadran is one of the leaders of the system, an area that's sometimes referred...
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with me our former secretary of energy spencer abraham.tary, you were the secretary when the lights actually did go out in the northeast blackout of 2003. what's been done to prevent something like that happening on a national scale? >> well, you know, there's been a lot of things done, and i think what we learned then was not having reliability standards that were enforcible at the federal level made it possible for people to do things, utilities and others, at the local level that certainly didn't meet the right standards. we did pass legislation to create a federal reliability standard in 2005, and i do think that has improved, but the other thing that needs to happen here, and i always stress this, is that the public has to appreciate the point you made. for the lights to go on every time, we need to be more open to having adequate supplies of power and having transmission systems that are modernized and up to date. and all too often, what we find are groups, individuals, whoever trying to stop any new development in these areas. >> al
with me our former secretary of energy spencer abraham.tary, you were the secretary when the lights actually did go out in the northeast blackout of 2003. what's been done to prevent something like that happening on a national scale? >> well, you know, there's been a lot of things done, and i think what we learned then was not having reliability standards that were enforcible at the federal level made it possible for people to do things, utilities and others, at the local level that...
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every convention became a speech praising the murdered abraham lincoln, but the black conventioneersand activists admired lincoln. they were so sure about his party. in most books on reconstruction, sort of the big story, the big narrative is a snap between moderate lincoln and the more radical progressives like that. stevens 1863, radicals and congress passed a bill called the latest build that it's that kind of progressive reconstruction response to lincoln. the way davis doesn't mention black voting rights. so 1866 in response to rising tide of white violence in the south, radicals and congress passed the civil rights act. it doesn't mention black voting rights. what i talk about in this book is from the outside, pushing me that the most so-called radical republicans in the halls of congress. to kind of get on board with their agenda. and of course they finally get it in the reconstruction act of march 67, which is of course only to the south. finally at that moment? in the south can go and run for office. i mentioned that this was a movement that was radical in the best sense of
every convention became a speech praising the murdered abraham lincoln, but the black conventioneersand activists admired lincoln. they were so sure about his party. in most books on reconstruction, sort of the big story, the big narrative is a snap between moderate lincoln and the more radical progressives like that. stevens 1863, radicals and congress passed a bill called the latest build that it's that kind of progressive reconstruction response to lincoln. the way davis doesn't mention...
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. >> something about abraham lincoln she saw the potential to encourage and develop it. >> lessons since the etiquette's dining room to prepare him for society where they invited important people so to talk with the wives of those gentlemen in she's a real little lots of power where he was going. >> the involvement of mrs. roosevelt is right from the beginning to make it much were active in her parole after 1921 when he contracted polio. she would encourage him to continue with his political ambitions. >> we're not in a post feminist era i am very concerned about the war on women rolling back access to reproductive rights there is no end to the statistics of violence against women in we have not stopped shaving girls about their bodies. so much sexism in the media that applies to have a certain shape to be loved or popular. of problem in defying the feminism it is true what unifies with the globally would have done to women that want to identify it as victimhood that is a very important to critique but empowered feminism says women should be equal in their rights and opportunities. perio
. >> something about abraham lincoln she saw the potential to encourage and develop it. >> lessons since the etiquette's dining room to prepare him for society where they invited important people so to talk with the wives of those gentlemen in she's a real little lots of power where he was going. >> the involvement of mrs. roosevelt is right from the beginning to make it much were active in her parole after 1921 when he contracted polio. she would encourage him to continue...
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abraham, for instance, is preparing to sacrifice his son isaac, as god commanded him. he looks up at the angel, who orders him to substitute the ram. both the north and south transept portals belong to the new cathedral, built after the 1194 fire. the south side followed shortly after the north, so the samchanges we saw there are now even more advanced. here, for instance, is the warrior saint theodore. with a weight borne on one foot like the classical contrapposto pose, he's liberated from the architectural framework. in contrast to the other biblical figures, for the first time, he is dressed and armed as a contemporary 13th-century crusader. the human form and its natural depiction, now sanctioned by the church, released the creative energies of the gothic sculptor. soon a variety of individualized figures blossomed on cathedrals not only in france, but all over europe. the great age of gothic cathedrals was an unparalleled time of expansiveness in european society, but in saying that, we mustn't forget that during those years, the mass of society was still depende
abraham, for instance, is preparing to sacrifice his son isaac, as god commanded him. he looks up at the angel, who orders him to substitute the ram. both the north and south transept portals belong to the new cathedral, built after the 1194 fire. the south side followed shortly after the north, so the samchanges we saw there are now even more advanced. here, for instance, is the warrior saint theodore. with a weight borne on one foot like the classical contrapposto pose, he's liberated from...
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quiÉn es abraham. >>> quien eres abraham. >>> dime quien es sino no abro la puerta. >>> este es buenonita estÁ en una fiesta con una feita. y le dice, un chico bailamos. claro, pero quien saca a mi amiga. >>> no te preocupes por eso. seguridad, sacala! ♪ ♪ >>> y subase. ahÍ estÁ. >>> ricos plÁtanos tengo yo... ♪ >>> quieres disfrutar de lo Último en moda, siguenos en pinterest. comparte la foto de nuestro ijo un [ crunch! ] [ locutor ] el nuevo fritos chicken enchilada melt de subway cruje de sabor con pollo deshebrado, salsa de enchiladas, queso cheddar monterey y crujientísimos fritos chips de maíz. dale un mordisco... [ crunch! ] y no podrás pensar en nada más. subway. come sabroso y fresco. con la que tocaba con su grupo de salsa hace... uff. uff. ya sabes, bodas, quinceañeros. está de show -- ¿siempre estuvo así de blanca? no, no siempre estuvo así de blanca. por suerte tide con blanqueador tiene más del poder blanqueador que a mí me encanta. para que su crisis de los 40 brille. ♪ crisis, yo no tengo crisis ♪ ♪ crisis, yo no tengo na'a ♪ tide con blanqueador, ese es mi tide plus.
quiÉn es abraham. >>> quien eres abraham. >>> dime quien es sino no abro la puerta. >>> este es buenonita estÁ en una fiesta con una feita. y le dice, un chico bailamos. claro, pero quien saca a mi amiga. >>> no te preocupes por eso. seguridad, sacala! ♪ ♪ >>> y subase. ahÍ estÁ. >>> ricos plÁtanos tengo yo... ♪ >>> quieres disfrutar de lo Último en moda, siguenos en pinterest. comparte la foto de nuestro ijo un [...
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every convention began with a speech praising the no martyred abraham lincoln, but if these activists admired lincoln, they weren't so sure about his party. in most books on reconstruction, sort of the big story, big narrative is a snap between the so-called moderate lincoln and the more radical progressives like cat stevens, 1863, the radicals in congress passed a bill called the way davisville supposed to be the progressive reconstruction response to lincoln. lincoln pocket because it. it doesn't mention black voting rights to the 1866 in response to rising tide of white violence, the radicals in congress passed the civil rights act. and it doesn't mention black voting rights. so what i'm talking about in this book is people from outside pushing even those so-called radical republicans in the halls of congress. to kind of get on board with their agenda. they finally get it in the reconstruction acts of march 67, which contained only to the south. finally, as of that moment, blacks in the south can vote and run for office. i mentioned ago that this was a movement that was radical in
every convention began with a speech praising the no martyred abraham lincoln, but if these activists admired lincoln, they weren't so sure about his party. in most books on reconstruction, sort of the big story, big narrative is a snap between the so-called moderate lincoln and the more radical progressives like cat stevens, 1863, the radicals in congress passed a bill called the way davisville supposed to be the progressive reconstruction response to lincoln. lincoln pocket because it. it...
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. >>> from new york city, this is "nightline" with dan abrahams. >>> good evening.nd thanks for joining us. tonight, large parts of the country are yet again bracing for a major cold front this record-breaking winter. but in the colorado rockies where mother nature can turn deadly in a matter of seconds, they're on high alert for avalanches right now. the rescue teams can mean the difference between life and death. so what's it like to be trapped in an avalanche? abc's clayton sandell ventured west to find out. >> reporter: this is what an avalanche looks like. in a terrifying closeup. a snowmobiler triggers a slide. seconds later, it catches up with him. instantly, he is buried. he survives, but tonight, with avalanche deaths on the rise -- two more dead now in oregon -- and nearly the entire west on high alert, we journeyed deep into the colorado rockies. to find out what it's like to be caught and rescued from the rush of a raging avalanche. 12,000 feet up, i'm about to be buried alive. are you going to be able to hear me? >> no. >> not at all? >> not at all. >>
. >>> from new york city, this is "nightline" with dan abrahams. >>> good evening.nd thanks for joining us. tonight, large parts of the country are yet again bracing for a major cold front this record-breaking winter. but in the colorado rockies where mother nature can turn deadly in a matter of seconds, they're on high alert for avalanches right now. the rescue teams can mean the difference between life and death. so what's it like to be trapped in an avalanche?...
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>> yes, today is the 205th birthday of abraham lincoln, which is the number of days we'll be promotingd to have lincoln's birthday as a holiday, and then we had washington's birthday as a holiday, but no more. no, no. now we do it on monday and call it presidents' day. a lot of people don't have to go to work. abe, i remembered your birthday, okay. i wasn't there to cover it. i was close, but happy birthday to abraham lincoln, and we're actually supposed to hurry up in this block, but we have a little more time to go, so if i could just tell you that this book right here is not cool, is on amazon. it's available, it will be out tomorrow. >> not out tomorrow. >> you'll see a lot of this book on this show, and there will be a tractor trailer hauling greg around all through the country so he can sell the book, and everybody, everyone please buy it, because it's just great. >> can i ask greg something? >> do you make jokes about bob in that book? >> there are about 17, and they're all complimentary. >> i'm sure they are. anyway, buy this book when it comes out because greg desper e despera
>> yes, today is the 205th birthday of abraham lincoln, which is the number of days we'll be promotingd to have lincoln's birthday as a holiday, and then we had washington's birthday as a holiday, but no more. no, no. now we do it on monday and call it presidents' day. a lot of people don't have to go to work. abe, i remembered your birthday, okay. i wasn't there to cover it. i was close, but happy birthday to abraham lincoln, and we're actually supposed to hurry up in this block, but we...
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abraham lincoln's, not mrs. president lincoln's. all she had to do was invite a friendly reporter or two along and they would have been gushing stories that historians could have quoted and all of us would be familiar with and who knows, you know, how it might have affected view. but she was star crossed from childhood until those last years in springfield. a tragic figure. >> let's move on and talk a little bit about mrs. grant. >> mrs. grant on the other hand loved every day she was in the white house. she came from a slave-holding family. in missouri. not to put too fine a point on it, if you've seen pictures of mrs. grant, she's not a ravishing beauty. on the other hand, he wasn't the, you know, the most hand some catch either. especially when he was drunk. [laughter] and by the way, he was drunk mostly when he was apart from julia, which i guess is one way of measuring love. when he was in the army. they seemed to have -- it seems to have been love at first sight. which is interesting. she was slightly cross-eyed. [laughter] an
abraham lincoln's, not mrs. president lincoln's. all she had to do was invite a friendly reporter or two along and they would have been gushing stories that historians could have quoted and all of us would be familiar with and who knows, you know, how it might have affected view. but she was star crossed from childhood until those last years in springfield. a tragic figure. >> let's move on and talk a little bit about mrs. grant. >> mrs. grant on the other hand loved every day she...
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abraham was a voice -voice -- [ technical difficulties ] >> reporter: -- one of the men who took overhe embassy and held 52 americans hostage. he says he was motivated by the belief that the u.s. was trying to sabotage the revolution. >> translator: at times there have been good conditions foi friendship. but at the beginning of the revolution, we believed that iran had to leave the american influence and become independent. >> reporter: animosities, war, bloodshed, and painful sanctions. now they are trying to put 35 years of hate behind them. >> translator: we relationship is complicated. as long as the u.s. supports the israel regime, does not recognize the rights of palestinians, continues to interfere in the middle east, and continues sanctions against iran it is very difficult to say the relationship is a good one. >> reporter: last year, meetings, and a phone call broke 35 years of official silence. whatever comes of this softening in the relationship between the united states and iran some will never be convinced that these two enemies should put the past to rest, and one of t
abraham was a voice -voice -- [ technical difficulties ] >> reporter: -- one of the men who took overhe embassy and held 52 americans hostage. he says he was motivated by the belief that the u.s. was trying to sabotage the revolution. >> translator: at times there have been good conditions foi friendship. but at the beginning of the revolution, we believed that iran had to leave the american influence and become independent. >> reporter: animosities, war, bloodshed, and...
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this man, 67-year-old abraham adams was the driver. >>> new at 10:00, charles is hitting the road. the financial giant is moving # ,000 jobs out of san francisco over the next three to five years. that's nearly half of its bay area work force. texas and colorado are among the possible destinations. 12 says the bayarea is just too expensive. >> housing, housing, housing. the housing costs of a prime mover and other competition for labor costs, obviously land costs, there are a voter of costs. >> 12 employees, more than 13,000 people and 300 branches nationwide. >>> california could soon have the highest minimum wage in the entire country. a bay area lawmaker wants to boost the state's minimum wage. by july, those making $9 an hour and working 40 hours a week would take home $301 a week after taxes. if the senator's bill passes, that same employee would earn $422 a week. that's more than $100 difference. san francisco currently has the highest minimum wage in california at $10.55. >>> well, it's not all the rain in the world, but the feds are offering california farmers the next best
this man, 67-year-old abraham adams was the driver. >>> new at 10:00, charles is hitting the road. the financial giant is moving # ,000 jobs out of san francisco over the next three to five years. that's nearly half of its bay area work force. texas and colorado are among the possible destinations. 12 says the bayarea is just too expensive. >> housing, housing, housing. the housing costs of a prime mover and other competition for labor costs, obviously land costs, there are a...
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british archeologists say they have discovered the 4,000 year old biblical home of abraham.e a look. it is as big as a football field and now mostly undisturbed. thanks for watching al jazeera america. i'm del walters in new york. "inside story" is next. supporters or opponents needed to end the argument. canada, u.s. and oil are the "inside story." >> hello, i'm ray suarez.
british archeologists say they have discovered the 4,000 year old biblical home of abraham.e a look. it is as big as a football field and now mostly undisturbed. thanks for watching al jazeera america. i'm del walters in new york. "inside story" is next. supporters or opponents needed to end the argument. canada, u.s. and oil are the "inside story." >> hello, i'm ray suarez.
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abraham lincoln gets his moment in the sun in the south and there's more. stay with us.nation, we reward safe driving. add vanishing deductible from nationwide insurance and get $100 off your deductible for every year of safe driving. which means you could save... a lot of benjamins. we put members first, because we don't have shareholders. join the nation. ♪ nationwide is on your side a 401(k) is the most sound way to go. let's talk asset allocation. sure. you seem knowledgeable,...