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this is abraham. i'm okay. i just want you to let you know i'm okay," and i hung up. >> reporter: so that's how he spoke? >> that's just how he talked. very slow and haltingly. >> that's how he talked. >> reporter: why would smith do such a cruel thing? he says he thought it was okay because it would make april ham's mother feel better. what he didn't know was that the cops were already all over dee dee. their surveillance tracks his phone and a short time later they pulls him over. >> reporter: and this is right after you made that phone call? >> yeah and they was like, "get out the car." i said, "oh lord!" i'm like, "lord jesus im going to jail!" >> reporter: so now the cops are questioning the barber, and still following the blonde, dee dee. at that point no one could have predicted where the case would go, or that the big break would come from a little can of red bull! stay with us. what are you doing? uh, well we are fine tuning these small cells that improve coverage, capacity and quality of the network.
this is abraham. i'm okay. i just want you to let you know i'm okay," and i hung up. >> reporter: so that's how he spoke? >> that's just how he talked. very slow and haltingly. >> that's how he talked. >> reporter: why would smith do such a cruel thing? he says he thought it was okay because it would make april ham's mother feel better. what he didn't know was that the cops were already all over dee dee. their surveillance tracks his phone and a short time later...
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abraham lincoln's a little boy. the best question that i've been asked in all interviews, i promise this is true. yesterday someone asked me did abraham lincoln really have a beard when he was 7 years old? [laughter] i was, like, yes, he did. [laughter] he was the most hormonal little boy ever. what i love about chris is he actually drew little lines so it looks like a fake beard, but i loved the reporter that asked me that with a straight face ask had no idea. when the editor first looked at it, they said shall we make him bigger as he gets older, make iowa heel ya earhart older, i said you're going to rob the magic. trust me. can you just draw them older one time? and chris drew her awninged, amelia earhart, and we all looked at it, and to the editor's credit, she's a genius, she was like, no, it's right. keep them young. the reason we keep them young so all you guys in the front row, all the kids out there, they can relate to him, he's always lovable to them, and that's why they reantibiotic to him. to me, that's
abraham lincoln's a little boy. the best question that i've been asked in all interviews, i promise this is true. yesterday someone asked me did abraham lincoln really have a beard when he was 7 years old? [laughter] i was, like, yes, he did. [laughter] he was the most hormonal little boy ever. what i love about chris is he actually drew little lines so it looks like a fake beard, but i loved the reporter that asked me that with a straight face ask had no idea. when the editor first looked at...
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please welcome abraham lynchon. [cheers and applause] -- abraham lincoln.rs and applause] ♪ >> what is up, everybody? >> jon: we have an esteemed panel of jnls from the city university of new york distinguished professor jim oaks. [cheers and applause] from umass amherst menisha sinha and what is the college you are from? >> columbia university. >> jon: dewitt clinton professionor of history before herk phoner. we'll get to the first question. why did abraham lincoln start the civil war? yes, judge napolitano? >> because he wanted to preserve the union. because he needed the tariffs from the southern states because he resented the challenge to his authority. >> jon: abraham lincoln, yes. >> yeah, well they shot first and you don't mess with lincoln. all the vampires know when i'm talking about. [cheers and applause] >> jon: panel. professor oaks why did lincoln start the civil war? >> because they shot first and you don't mess with lincoln. >> jon: we touched on this earlier, too. this is an interesting question. if lincoln wanted to purchase and free every
please welcome abraham lynchon. [cheers and applause] -- abraham lincoln.rs and applause] ♪ >> what is up, everybody? >> jon: we have an esteemed panel of jnls from the city university of new york distinguished professor jim oaks. [cheers and applause] from umass amherst menisha sinha and what is the college you are from? >> columbia university. >> jon: dewitt clinton professionor of history before herk phoner. we'll get to the first question. why did abraham lincoln...
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as some of you will know, mine is not the first book ever to feature abraham lincoln. at the new ford jeter 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 anonymous scholars, but you could go the bridge from here to springfield and that to washington and home again with volumes written at a time. link nsa knew him books. and no two of them can quite agree on what happened in baltimore. sources conflict. historical agendas collide. nobody can even agree on what lincoln was wearing on his head on the night in question. so the challenge of doing this book as well as the fun part was to try to a pack some of that baggage, to untangle the christ buyers, to the past the highly charged politics of the moment and try to get to what really happened. well, i hear you ask, why should they be any controversy about it? because at the critical moment of the story, february 22nd, 1861, there were two men that link inside. one to his right and one to his last in these
as some of you will know, mine is not the first book ever to feature abraham lincoln. at the new ford jeter 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 anonymous scholars, but you could go the bridge from here to springfield and that to washington and home again with volumes written at a time. link nsa knew him books. and no two of them can quite agree on what happened in...
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it is in this way that john hay came to know abraham lincoln. he reacquaint himself with his old friend, john nicolay around 1859-1860. this is not to say at cajun immediately got interested in politics. he neglected blackstone commentaries and spent the first couple of weeks that he was supposed to be studying the law researching the history of the jazz with water. they were not impressed. close friends suggested that he might make a career of the pulpit trying to figure out a way to a justify the fact that he had not progressed and his legal studies. i don't think i would do from methodist preacher. i would not seek for the baptist i would fail as an episcopalian. his uncle was not particularly in used until then to go back to his legal studies. john wrote to is college girlfriend, they would spoil first-class preacher to make a third class lawyer rodney. i alternate between weeks of sickness and months of my condition of chronic worthlessness. in the meantime i will read the law. he was not the first person to have to get a law degree who had
it is in this way that john hay came to know abraham lincoln. he reacquaint himself with his old friend, john nicolay around 1859-1860. this is not to say at cajun immediately got interested in politics. he neglected blackstone commentaries and spent the first couple of weeks that he was supposed to be studying the law researching the history of the jazz with water. they were not impressed. close friends suggested that he might make a career of the pulpit trying to figure out a way to a justify...
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milton had clerked under abraham lincoln, and despair law partner. after hay came back from brown upon graduating in 1859 announced he is they are said he intended to become a poet. they announced and that this would not actually happen. and they think that the code be familiar to any parent of any generation, there was a deputy counsel from his older brothers and sisters and parents sat down with uncle milton and they basically to figure out to get john hay job in getting to the out of house. again somethings change and some things don't so they struck a compromise with their budding poet son. hay to continue his letter interest and enterprises but you have to study for the law with his uncle milton. back and, of course, there were no law schools property became a lawyer, you studied or clerked under an existing law firm. so the deal was he would move to springfield and study and his uncle milton's law firm which happen to be housed in the same building and in an adjacent suite to the law firm of abraham lincoln at its in this way that john hay came
milton had clerked under abraham lincoln, and despair law partner. after hay came back from brown upon graduating in 1859 announced he is they are said he intended to become a poet. they announced and that this would not actually happen. and they think that the code be familiar to any parent of any generation, there was a deputy counsel from his older brothers and sisters and parents sat down with uncle milton and they basically to figure out to get john hay job in getting to the out of house....
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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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not a chance, according to homeowner abraham scaline from los angeles. >> july 17, 2008, around 11:30, two people broke through my house, took my jewelry, money, safe, my computers, and they walked way from the front door. >> it's broad daylight when the burglars walk past the security signs and enter the home through the back door. the first guy comes in and slowly looks around, checking to see if anyone is home. he realizes he's alone and decides to steal a laptop, then leaves. but that's not the end of it. >> somebody from outside in the street give him a signal on the phone if somebody's coming close to the house. and then he went out again and call another person. >> the second time two men enter and decide to check out the rest of the house. they enter the children's bedrooms, don't see much there, so they continue their search. >> then they went inside my bedroom, opened the drawers, took whatever they found there, removed all the clothes from the closet. they found one safe. then they pick up the safe, they wrap it with my son blanket, and they walked away from the front door.
not a chance, according to homeowner abraham scaline from los angeles. >> july 17, 2008, around 11:30, two people broke through my house, took my jewelry, money, safe, my computers, and they walked way from the front door. >> it's broad daylight when the burglars walk past the security signs and enter the home through the back door. the first guy comes in and slowly looks around, checking to see if anyone is home. he realizes he's alone and decides to steal a laptop, then leaves....
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well, i was gonna say no. [ laughter ] next up, abraham -- abraham hershal >> yes. hello.not all ready very obvious, i am an actor. and i am troubled in regards to all of these broadway shows. >> seth: oh, okay. and what is the problem with broadway shows? >> yes. well, i would like to be in one but i don't know how. [ laughter ] >> seth: i'm sorry, you mean you don't know how to find auditions? >> woah, woah, woah. wait a minute, slow down. okay, go back. what is an audition? [ laughter ] >> seth: oh, well -- an audition is your chance to perform the material in front of the people who might cast you. >> ah hah. now do they come to your apartment, or do you go to them? >> seth: you go to them. [ laughter ] >> very good. in that case, i will be on my way. >> seth: oh, okay, okay. [ laughter ] next up, gary richardson. gary, are you here? oh, no, gary. >> hello. i came here today to talk to everyone about public safety. specifically the stairs at grand central station. they lack significant grip-tape to prevent slipping. they do not have properly secured railings. and they
well, i was gonna say no. [ laughter ] next up, abraham -- abraham hershal >> yes. hello.not all ready very obvious, i am an actor. and i am troubled in regards to all of these broadway shows. >> seth: oh, okay. and what is the problem with broadway shows? >> yes. well, i would like to be in one but i don't know how. [ laughter ] >> seth: i'm sorry, you mean you don't know how to find auditions? >> woah, woah, woah. wait a minute, slow down. okay, go back. what is...
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maybe abraham lincoln would have done something like between two ferns.y it's possible he would have come off more like zach galifianakis than president obama. keeping up with these two is more than a full time job and i don't have time for unreliable companies. angie's list definitely saves me time and money. for over 18 years we've helped people take care of the things that matter most. join today. [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers floods. ♪ visit floodsmart.gov/pretend to learn your risk. to your first roll, pampers swaddlers was there. and now swaddlers are available through size 5, for many more firsts to come. ♪ pampers. >>> paul ryan is on a bit of a promotional tour these days, pushing his own personal brand as a daring poverty crusader. he was able to talk at length about his deep and sincere concern for the poor in this country. here's what he had to say. >> your buddy
maybe abraham lincoln would have done something like between two ferns.y it's possible he would have come off more like zach galifianakis than president obama. keeping up with these two is more than a full time job and i don't have time for unreliable companies. angie's list definitely saves me time and money. for over 18 years we've helped people take care of the things that matter most. join today. [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that...
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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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abraham who rescues his nephew.and abraham the real estate wheeler and dealer who buys his wife a beautiful cave. and from there i think about how lawyers have emerged, really lawyers in general. book with was -- which was my bible. i told my students if i were ever on a desert island and i could only bring one book with which to educate my students in philosophy, law, psychology, you the it, i would include bible. i would include the jewish gospel and the rebel. i would also include the crown. i think you can learn a lot rum religion and religious traditions, even if one is a skeptic about some of the ultimate questions. not i have to say, i am suspect to the views expressed. i am not sympathetic to your views on birth control. my views are completely different. i believe the right to control one's procrit of abilities are very important for society. i am also a big admirer of president obama's affordable care act grid -- act. none of that is relevant. it is not i who decides whether you have religious right to do
abraham who rescues his nephew.and abraham the real estate wheeler and dealer who buys his wife a beautiful cave. and from there i think about how lawyers have emerged, really lawyers in general. book with was -- which was my bible. i told my students if i were ever on a desert island and i could only bring one book with which to educate my students in philosophy, law, psychology, you the it, i would include bible. i would include the jewish gospel and the rebel. i would also include the crown....
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lawyers will be offering a mitigating argument for the judges to consider in their sentencing of abraham lawyers said they are absolutely shocked at the decision but will be pursuing all legal means. as you mentioned, steven, they will -- there is an opportunity for them to appeal because this was a court of appeals decision. it's not the highest court in the nation, there is a higher court, the federal court and could still appeal this decision. there is another possibility they will be applying for a stay of sentencing so that he may still be able to compete in the local election that is scheduled to start next week. >> reporter: these charges have a long history, the story seems to have been running for a long time with the charges brought, acquitted charges brought again. what impact does this decision have on malasian politics for tomorrow? >> well, you are right, this is not the first time that he has been convicted of sodomy or that sodomy charges are brought against him and charges were first brought against him in 1998. he was sentenced and sense to prison and this particular de
lawyers will be offering a mitigating argument for the judges to consider in their sentencing of abraham lawyers said they are absolutely shocked at the decision but will be pursuing all legal means. as you mentioned, steven, they will -- there is an opportunity for them to appeal because this was a court of appeals decision. it's not the highest court in the nation, there is a higher court, the federal court and could still appeal this decision. there is another possibility they will be...
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abraham the idol shatterer, abraham who accepts god's command to sacrifice his son, to bring his sonp to sacrifice, abraham who rescues his nephew, and abraham the real estate wheeler and dealer who buy withs his wife a beautiful cave in hebron. and from there i think about -- [laughter] how lawyers have emerged, really lawyers in general. i wrote a book called "the genesis of justice" a few years ago which is my interpretation of the bible. so i love the bible. i have told my students if i were ever on a desert island and i could only bring one book with which to educate my students in philosophy, law, psychology, you name it, it would be the bible. and by which i would include the jewish bible and the christian bible. if i had a third book, i would also include the quran. i think you can learn so much from religion and religious traditions even if one is a skeptic about some of the ultimate questions. now, i have to say i am not sympathetic to the views expressed by the wonderful green family whose business i love and whose story i love. i'm not sympathetic to your views on birth c
abraham the idol shatterer, abraham who accepts god's command to sacrifice his son, to bring his sonp to sacrifice, abraham who rescues his nephew, and abraham the real estate wheeler and dealer who buy withs his wife a beautiful cave in hebron. and from there i think about -- [laughter] how lawyers have emerged, really lawyers in general. i wrote a book called "the genesis of justice" a few years ago which is my interpretation of the bible. so i love the bible. i have told my...
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maybe abraham lincoln would have done something like between two ferns. only it's possible he would have come off more like zach galifianakis than president obama. people don't have to think about where their electricity comes from. they flip the switch-- and the light comes on. it's our job to make sure that it does. using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ 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+. with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. hi, are we still on for tomorrow? tomorrow. quick look at the weather. nice day, beautiful tomorrow. tomorrow is full of promise. we can come back tomorrrow. and we promise to keep it that way. driven to preserve the environment, csx moves a ton of freight nearly 450 miles on one gallon of fuel. what a day. can't wait til tomor
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maybe abraham lincoln would have done something like between two ferns.nly it's possible he would have come off more like zach galifianakis than president obama. >>> paul ryan is on a bit of a promotional tour these days, my hygienist told me that less tartar means less scraping. so i'm going pro. [ male announcer ] new crest tartar protection rinse. the only rinse that helps prevent tartar build-up and cavities. a little swishing. less scraping. yes! [ male announcer ] new crest pro-health tartar protection rinse. it helps you escape the scrape. tartar protection rinse. what'swithout the thinking capitathat makes it real?? what's a vision without the expertise to execute it... and the financing to make it grow? whatever your goal, it can change more than your business. it can change the future. that's why, at barclays, our ambition is to always realize yours. where their electricity comes from. they flip the switch-- and the light comes on. it's our job to make sure that it does. using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,
maybe abraham lincoln would have done something like between two ferns.nly it's possible he would have come off more like zach galifianakis than president obama. >>> paul ryan is on a bit of a promotional tour these days, my hygienist told me that less tartar means less scraping. so i'm going pro. [ male announcer ] new crest tartar protection rinse. the only rinse that helps prevent tartar build-up and cavities. a little swishing. less scraping. yes! [ male announcer ] new crest...
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it's the typical room and the vatican's hotel ensure kosher means that the pope argentine rabbi abraham score i did just that but then both men are more than friends. the sediment sample based in the use of building bridges between catholicism judaism and the world of march. this court it is my pleasure to present you with the march two thousand fourteen jane and one jewish activist afford. thank you so much scored on matt francis in the nineties when he was hired to bed. gaudio archbishop of blog site is after mass held on argentina's national day the catholic cardinal and the rector of the latin american rabbinical seminary talked about sports you who have been. ok what you are welcome to know why the dream of living to use the soap and it was time to do and sometimes painful. on the field. scott and i are still on opposite sides that soccer in argentine national passion was just an excuse to break the ice. to you tomorrow to do them good and that he would commit to. i'm going to do that too the only reason he had to be. he knew who they are being there they are to me. talks continued
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activist award seeks to acknowledge the role of these individuals march is the ward is going to rabbi abraham scorecard for his work in promoting interfaith dialogue in prison during the chat but no fences it's the typical room in the vatican's hotel ensure kosher meals that the pope argentine rabbi abraham score i did just that. then both men are more than friends to set an example by spending this building bridges between catholicism and judaism and the world of march. i scored it is my pleasure to present you with the march two thousand fourteen g and one jewish activist award. thank you so much damage francis in the nineties when he was hired to bed. gaudio archbishop of put aside its aftermath were held on argentina's national day the catholic cardinal and the rector of the latin american rabbinical seminary talked about sports who do ok we're going to go continue my eyes the way they of course had to use the scope of work. something more. on the field. scott and i are still on opposite sides of soccer in argentina national passion was just an excuse to break the ice. who came to bow to
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. >> next on booktv, daniel stashower recalls the plot to assassinate abraham lincoln.the plot was discovered by detective allen pinkerton as lincoln stopped in the city enroute to washington, d.c.. this is about 40 minutes. >> thank you. [applause] thank you for coming out. it's a real pleasure to be here in illinois especially, because this is literally where the wheels of this story started turning. both figuratively and literally. the book is the story, to a large extent, of allen pinkerton, the famous detective of the 19th century, who got his start just 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'll 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 nation's history whre
. >> next on booktv, daniel stashower recalls the plot to assassinate abraham lincoln.the plot was discovered by detective allen pinkerton as lincoln stopped in the city enroute to washington, d.c.. this is about 40 minutes. >> thank you. [applause] thank you for coming out. it's a real pleasure to be here in illinois especially, because this is literally where the wheels of this story started turning. both figuratively and literally. the book is the story, to a large extent, of...
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where we can buy our sense of interest and conflict, a distinguished historian himself, a student of abraham lincoln, our countries greatest wartime has been a most generous patron of this enterprise. i would now like to introduce mr. herzog, whom i mentioned a moment ago you will talk to a little bit about his own interest in this venture. roger? [applause] >> tough act to follow. certainly is a lot taller than i am. which isn't that hard. so let me say to all, welcome, to this wonderful evening. i do mean wonderful because we are about to inaugurate what i believe will be an enormously important tradition, the annual awarding of the guggenheim-lehrman prize in military history. in my view the prize, the idea of the prize, is inspired. it has the potential to do an enormous amount of good, especially at this time. of course even our best colleges, sad to say, military history is no longer treated as a subject of serious study if it is treated as a study at all. very few universities today really have courses in military history. of the top 25 colleges in our country, as defined by the u.s.
where we can buy our sense of interest and conflict, a distinguished historian himself, a student of abraham lincoln, our countries greatest wartime has been a most generous patron of this enterprise. i would now like to introduce mr. herzog, whom i mentioned a moment ago you will talk to a little bit about his own interest in this venture. roger? [applause] >> tough act to follow. certainly is a lot taller than i am. which isn't that hard. so let me say to all, welcome, to this wonderful...
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this is where we came by with our sense of interest and a distinguished historian and student of abraham lincoln. he has been a most generous patron. i would like to introduce mr. mr. hertog, who will talk to us a little bit about his interest in this venture. [applause] >> at the tufts act to [applaus] >> at the tufts act to follow. certainly he is a lot taller than i am, which is not that hard. so let me say to all of you, welcome to this wonderful evening. i do mean wonderful because we are about to an artery what i believe will be enormously important tradition, the annual awarding in military history. in my view, the idea of the prizes inspired and it has the potential to do an enormous amount of good especially at this time. because even our best colleges, i am sad to say, military history is no longer treated as a subject of serious study if it is treated as a study at all. very few universities today really have courses in military history. of the top 25 colleges in our country, as defined by the u.s. news and world report, who else could you use? only three colleges acquire a su
this is where we came by with our sense of interest and a distinguished historian and student of abraham lincoln. he has been a most generous patron. i would like to introduce mr. mr. hertog, who will talk to us a little bit about his interest in this venture. [applause] >> at the tufts act to [applaus] >> at the tufts act to follow. certainly he is a lot taller than i am, which is not that hard. so let me say to all of you, welcome to this wonderful evening. i do mean wonderful...
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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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. >> my name is abraham. to understand the russian winter olympics provided cover for putin to plan his crimean operation in the same way that invaded georgia during the chinese summer games. what are the prospects for -- moldova?led over could you please comment to what extent the european union is unified in their resolve to come to russian aggression, especially what is the german attitude toward the crisis, thank you. >> thanks to the panel for a very interesting set of comments. i'm curious about whether there is any difference in what happened in the ukraine. listening to you, these are the same accommodations that might take days after an election, at the regional level to accommodate a new power in kiev. doesn't it matter that this new power did not come into power through an election, that they came to power through other means? encourage the east and the south to support them? as far as russia not moving further into the east, it would also be applicable to never having entered crimea. given that we
. >> my name is abraham. to understand the russian winter olympics provided cover for putin to plan his crimean operation in the same way that invaded georgia during the chinese summer games. what are the prospects for -- moldova?led over could you please comment to what extent the european union is unified in their resolve to come to russian aggression, especially what is the german attitude toward the crisis, thank you. >> thanks to the panel for a very interesting set of...
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that is unbelievable. >> so you can see an object like this, the abraham lincoln life, it's 15 or 20inutes. >> now, if you go to the smithsonian website, you can manipulate the object and see things you can't see in the museum. >> you're able to manipulate that just with a regular mouse? >> yep. i can actually pull up the two life maps that were taken of lincoln in office, while he was still alive. so on the left here, this one scan, this was taken in the remaining months of the civil war. and this is the last taken just before the civil war. >> what you can really see how much he had aged? >> exactly. they started this program three years ago, and so far, they've put 21 objects only. the original wright brothers flier. anni an sbrik indiana tra kitly carved. >> i can pull out for the curvature and see everything that's happening. in so many greater detail than if you with it. >> and remember the lincoln? you can download and get an exact copy on a 3d printer in your home or classroom. >> it's almost a mechanical object where you can scan. >> vincent was a sculpture, alan, a painter.
that is unbelievable. >> so you can see an object like this, the abraham lincoln life, it's 15 or 20inutes. >> now, if you go to the smithsonian website, you can manipulate the object and see things you can't see in the museum. >> you're able to manipulate that just with a regular mouse? >> yep. i can actually pull up the two life maps that were taken of lincoln in office, while he was still alive. so on the left here, this one scan, this was taken in the remaining...
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. >> and abraham lincoln was short. >> and abraham lincoln was short. there you have it, errol.s guy, that wise-ass attitude, yeah, by the way, those are also untrue. that's exactly the way they talked us into the iraq war. remember how you felt the whole atmospherics were. we have to get even by attacking iraq. >> this is a man who can say completely contradictory things in the space of, say, a half a minute or a minute or so and seemingly not even realize he's doing it. it's one of the scariest interviews i have ever done. >> okay. compare him to robert mcnamara. >> mcnamara, thoughtful, reflective, agonized about the past. rumsfeld completely unapologetic, pleased with himself. convinced absolutely in his own correctness, his own rectitude. they couldn't be more different than two people could possibly be. >> thank you so much. the film's called "the unknown known." it will drive you crazy, but you have to see it. thank you, errol morris and david corn for your expertise. the book is "hubris." the best book ever on that war. we'll be right back after this. ♪ oh-oh, oh, oh, la
. >> and abraham lincoln was short. >> and abraham lincoln was short. there you have it, errol.s guy, that wise-ass attitude, yeah, by the way, those are also untrue. that's exactly the way they talked us into the iraq war. remember how you felt the whole atmospherics were. we have to get even by attacking iraq. >> this is a man who can say completely contradictory things in the space of, say, a half a minute or a minute or so and seemingly not even realize he's doing it. it's...
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and while touring the nation's capital, i even sat down with abraham lincoln. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] sadly, he did not bring the gifts i wanted that christmas. but i cannot overstate how huge tonight is. the size of the hugeness -- large. this night will go down in the annals of epic clashes between journalist and leader. frost nixon. wallace-khomeini. asteroid-freeman. but tonight is historic for another reason, because following our broadcast, this episode is going to be played in perpetuity for visitors at the carter presidential library and museum in plains, georgia. [ cheers and applause ] so, right now, not only am i speaking to millions of people watching tv, i'm also speaking to several dozen tourists sitting on benches. [ cheers and applause ] hi, y'all! if you need the bathroom, go down the hall, turn right, and ask someone. i've never been there. i assume they have bathrooms. of course, as a conservative pundit, tonight's interview has tremendous personal significance to me. as a boy coming of age in the 1970's, jimmy carter was the very first liberal who made m
and while touring the nation's capital, i even sat down with abraham lincoln. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] sadly, he did not bring the gifts i wanted that christmas. but i cannot overstate how huge tonight is. the size of the hugeness -- large. this night will go down in the annals of epic clashes between journalist and leader. frost nixon. wallace-khomeini. asteroid-freeman. but tonight is historic for another reason, because following our broadcast, this episode is going to be played...
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new york's mayor abraham haul one of ball -- wall street's loyalist grew suspicious of what the company was up to and then when a section of broadway sunk ever so slightly the mayor acted. on january 3, 1870 he sent a written order demanding to be let in. he got nowhere. each his men had orders to let nobody in and remind anyone who tried that they would be chartered to complete their tunnel. the response from beach was simple, nonsense. "the new york times" suggested that haul was not going to back away. as the street company commenced the paper wrote it is likely the mayor counseled him to remove them but beach was equally stubborn. on jenrry eight he released a statement. in reference to the ridiculous stories in the doors being closed to all persons there's no truth to them. the company promised to make repairs to the surface. the mayor backed off and each bought himself time and one month later and 58 days after the digging began the tumult was finished. it was a perfect 112 feet and all that was needed were the subway car and the fan to blow the car down the tracks. that is a litt
new york's mayor abraham haul one of ball -- wall street's loyalist grew suspicious of what the company was up to and then when a section of broadway sunk ever so slightly the mayor acted. on january 3, 1870 he sent a written order demanding to be let in. he got nowhere. each his men had orders to let nobody in and remind anyone who tried that they would be chartered to complete their tunnel. the response from beach was simple, nonsense. "the new york times" suggested that haul was...
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from anna nicole smith found dead of an overdays to farrah abraham whose sex tape became public to to tareq michaelasalahi. bethenny frankel had a whole show about her marriage. but the marriage didn't last long after the show. >> you're so worried about people thinking i'm this perfect husband. does that bother you so much? >> yes, it does. >> then i'm done. >> i'm going through a brutal, brutal time. >> i think bethenny has hundreds of millions of dollars but understand this doesn't make you happy. >> camille grammar was married to kelsey grammer. but the couple called it quits at the end of the first season. camille grammer is one of bragg's clients. >> i always tell my clients that there's reality and there's reality tv and don't get the two confused. >> reporter: but it's not just their love life that gets reality tv stars in trouble. with every move being documented by cameras -- >> now that is how you carve a pumpkin. >> reporter: it's all too easy to say something that gets you in hot water. "duck dynasty" came under fire when their patriarch phil rob t robertson said start wi
from anna nicole smith found dead of an overdays to farrah abraham whose sex tape became public to to tareq michaelasalahi. bethenny frankel had a whole show about her marriage. but the marriage didn't last long after the show. >> you're so worried about people thinking i'm this perfect husband. does that bother you so much? >> yes, it does. >> then i'm done. >> i'm going through a brutal, brutal time. >> i think bethenny has hundreds of millions of dollars but...
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. >>> from new york city, this is "nightline" with dan abrahams. >>> thank you for joining us. breaking news on missing malaysian flight 370, moments ago the malaysian prime minister announced they're now certain the unusual movements of the plane were the result of "deliberate action" by someone on board. officials are still investigating all possibilities as to what could have caused the plane to deviate from its path. but according to new data, satellites tracked the flight in the air for almost eight hours. far longer than investigators initially believed. they're now focusing the search on two possible corridors. one stretching from the border of kazakhstan to northern thailand. the other from indonesia to the southern indian ocean. abc's bob woodruff is in kuala lumpur with the very latest. >> reporter: after one week of searching thousands of miles over land and sea, the malaysian prime minister spoke at a news conference for the first time since flight 370 vanished. >> we can say with a high degree of certainty that the aircraft communications, addressing and reporting
. >>> from new york city, this is "nightline" with dan abrahams. >>> thank you for joining us. breaking news on missing malaysian flight 370, moments ago the malaysian prime minister announced they're now certain the unusual movements of the plane were the result of "deliberate action" by someone on board. officials are still investigating all possibilities as to what could have caused the plane to deviate from its path. but according to new data,...
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his father had run against abraham lincoln for president and had been a famous civil war general. but he had no approval formally in construction. but he was savvy enough to realize that the citizens were clamoring for it. on his first day he took a tour to show his interest and appreciation for it. unlike his most immediate predecessors who were voted out of office in a year or two, he was popular enough to last five years and during this term he had a huge public works project that grew as he oversaw the construction of the manhattan and queens bridge. he arrived at the right time and he made history when he pushed his hand forward and began his first subway ride in new york history. the car rounded a corner and the brooklyn station came into view. it jerked to a stop in the emergency brake was bumped. and the subway who was moving in no time again. taking up steam as the trapped workers were coming. as they pulled into the station, he turned in such a rush slow her down? talking as if he had been the motor ran his whole life or in. >> are going slow, but don't you want the moto
his father had run against abraham lincoln for president and had been a famous civil war general. but he had no approval formally in construction. but he was savvy enough to realize that the citizens were clamoring for it. on his first day he took a tour to show his interest and appreciation for it. unlike his most immediate predecessors who were voted out of office in a year or two, he was popular enough to last five years and during this term he had a huge public works project that grew as he...
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in the time of abraham, here is what i call a community of suburban ordinarinesordinarines it's look fort something or another. it's a real, real town. and we know about the things that are daily life things, about their property disputes. jews are obsessed with that. we know about prenup argument did, those kind of things. so slightly mischievously, i wanted to say, look. this is a place where there was no obligation to suffer and, also, they were very connected in the non-jewish world in which they were part. then i moved to the bible. the bible, for all its riches is not a document of social history. it doesn't really tell us what day-to-day is. this place in egypt does. >> it helps you reclaim very interestingly in the last several decades, there has been some talk in the united states about quote, unquote tough jews, the idea of the schtoker, at least in the elephantine, the idea that they have mercanary soldiers, get me some jews. >> in 18th century london, which i am writing about now, there were roughnecks, the safadi jews that brought fish and chips to the med traiterranean
in the time of abraham, here is what i call a community of suburban ordinarinesordinarines it's look fort something or another. it's a real, real town. and we know about the things that are daily life things, about their property disputes. jews are obsessed with that. we know about prenup argument did, those kind of things. so slightly mischievously, i wanted to say, look. this is a place where there was no obligation to suffer and, also, they were very connected in the non-jewish world in...
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>> abraham and his brother for examplener brothers, to establish a monopoly on medicine, an oil-based petro chemical monopoly by basically taking over the medical institution centers, home i don't path no longer, herb, noening lower, this happened slowly, powerfully over 100 years. >> so basically a ph.d. can't say he has patient, he has to use the word clients. he can't use the word cure because it's owned be i the ama? in there basically, it sets the stage where the government would regulate only one form of medicine into xivenls i often call it in violation of the first amendment the church of blelg mysticism. >> a gospel there, robert. it's crazy, i went to a doctor in long island and he told me that he wouldn't work with me unless i did his exact protocol. it didn't matter that i had been working with the doctor for ten years who i got amazing results with. >> that he was not even doing that area of expertise. he was doing other areas of expertise. he said, if you don't go to my surgeon, my this, my that, i said, why do i want to go to a surgeon? he wrote me a letter, it was scar
>> abraham and his brother for examplener brothers, to establish a monopoly on medicine, an oil-based petro chemical monopoly by basically taking over the medical institution centers, home i don't path no longer, herb, noening lower, this happened slowly, powerfully over 100 years. >> so basically a ph.d. can't say he has patient, he has to use the word clients. he can't use the word cure because it's owned be i the ama? in there basically, it sets the stage where the government...
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this must be a tough time for those organizations that backed not only abraham's election but re-election, and have seen so little traction on this issue in the midst of deportation. >> you know very well what i'm talking about. >> i know what you're talking about. it is a tough time. it is a tough time because one of the principle issues that drove a massive latino turnout in first the presidential election and the second one has been immigration reform. we believe that we've delivered for the president and that the president has yet to pass immigration reform. it's a tough time. we're so close to getting this done. we have a bill passed in the senate. we have democratic minority in the house saying they're ready to go. and we have even the speaker of the house who says he's in favor of the immigration reform. what's the problem and why can't we get this done? that's what is so frustrating. >> is this a predicament that house republicans are not worried about? >> i would say that house republicans are not worried about it at paul they don't trust the president to act in their interest on
this must be a tough time for those organizations that backed not only abraham's election but re-election, and have seen so little traction on this issue in the midst of deportation. >> you know very well what i'm talking about. >> i know what you're talking about. it is a tough time. it is a tough time because one of the principle issues that drove a massive latino turnout in first the presidential election and the second one has been immigration reform. we believe that we've...