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. @>> farrah abraham. @nicki minaj. @she hosts a video with her @daughter saying -- @>> nicki minaj is a total loser. @>> farrah abraham, she needs her @show to continue. @>> she's got to capitalize on @it. @>> you would never teach a @5-year-old to call someone a @total loser. @harvey: you have kids. @you have kids. @were your kids ever exposed to @you and your wife talking crap @on somebody? @>> oh, yeah. @[laughter] @>> i love you, kendall! @announcer: hey, it's that chick @that banged bieber! @hey, it's that chick who @banged -- wait a minute. @what's going on here. @>> so an interesting group of @girls went out partying last @night. @baldwin and kourtney kardashian. @>> what's weird is they all had @sex with justin bieber. @>> oh, that's weird. @announcer: sure is. @bieber's personal three-car @boner garage went out to the @nice guy in hollywood. @and guess what they talked @about? @>> did you know belly buttons @can contain over 2,000 different @types of bacteria? @announcer: anyone else? @>> and comparing notes.
. @>> farrah abraham. @nicki minaj. @she hosts a video with her @daughter saying -- @>> nicki minaj is a total loser. @>> farrah abraham, she needs her @show to continue. @>> she's got to capitalize on @it. @>> you would never teach a @5-year-old to call someone a @total loser. @harvey: you have kids. @you have kids. @were your kids ever exposed to @you and your wife talking crap @on somebody? @>> oh, yeah. @[laughter] @>> i love you, kendall!...
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i look at history of lawyers through abraham. fur interested in the bible and law you will find it interesting. >> congratulations on another milestone in your already stellar career. it is always wonderful to have you on because you have such a fair and balanced understanding of the world and law and civil liberties but how do you balance civil liberties and national security on the need to control entry to the united states and who could have terrorist inclination? >> we have a very very bad history, during woo we put -- during world war ii me shut 110,000 americans of japanese heritage in the camps. no japanese american was ever convicted of any claims. they were very patriotic and we have must a lot of mistakes but we have to strike a balance. we have extraordinary power do keep the people out of our country who are not citizens or residents and the constitution almost poses no limit on that. i don't thing we can do it based on religion or race but based on probably national origin or history. when it comes to people already
i look at history of lawyers through abraham. fur interested in the bible and law you will find it interesting. >> congratulations on another milestone in your already stellar career. it is always wonderful to have you on because you have such a fair and balanced understanding of the world and law and civil liberties but how do you balance civil liberties and national security on the need to control entry to the united states and who could have terrorist inclination? >> we have a...
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abraham says that's because the inspector came early in the morning. not because there was an equipment problem. but the report says when the inspector arrived, there was no hot water and therefore, no proper hand or dishwashing going on. as for the food, there was expired enchilanda sauce in the walk- in. 2:02 darcy: it was old and had to be thrown away? abraham: yeah, the label, it was expired. darcy: so why was that still i don't know. he says somebody probably just forgot to throw it out. according to the label, it was nine days old. the inspector also found chicken prepared the previous day had been improperly cooled. 3:24 abraham: and the chicken, pour in the trash. d: the chicken went in the trash? a: yeah. eggs were stored on the top shelf over prepared chicken and tortillas. and prepared foods in the fridge weren't labeled. 3:37 a: yeah, some things no labels because forget--the workers. d: the workers forgot? d: the workers forgot? a: yeah. he allows us back into the kitchen, and the walk-in, where we can't help but notice an obvious violatio
abraham says that's because the inspector came early in the morning. not because there was an equipment problem. but the report says when the inspector arrived, there was no hot water and therefore, no proper hand or dishwashing going on. as for the food, there was expired enchilanda sauce in the walk- in. 2:02 darcy: it was old and had to be thrown away? abraham: yeah, the label, it was expired. darcy: so why was that still i don't know. he says somebody probably just forgot to throw it out....
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Jan 28, 2016
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reporting at the xfinity center, scott abraham, abc7 sports. robert: thank you. the capitals has a player added to the roster for the all-star. he is replacing ovechkin who opted out due to lower body injury. doug: coming in tonight, steve rudin will look at the temperatures for slick roadways in spot and warming trend on the way heading to the weekend. give you details at 11:00. maureen: look forward to that. "world news tonight" with david muir up next. oh remotes, you've had it tough. watching tvs get sharper bigger, smugger. and you? rubbery buttons. enter the x1 voice remote. now when someone says... show me funny movies. watch discery. record this. voila. remotes, come out from the cushions, you are back. the x1 voice remote is here. it's got a lot of what we were nekinda talking about.ke we should definitely go see it. [agent] hi. melanie. maggie. living room. [dad]what about this? this looks good. [brendan] no. [mother] isn't it great? [announcer]redfin pays its agents based on your happiness... that's real estate, redefined. >>> breaking news tonight. tr
reporting at the xfinity center, scott abraham, abc7 sports. robert: thank you. the capitals has a player added to the roster for the all-star. he is replacing ovechkin who opted out due to lower body injury. doug: coming in tonight, steve rudin will look at the temperatures for slick roadways in spot and warming trend on the way heading to the weekend. give you details at 11:00. maureen: look forward to that. "world news tonight" with david muir up next. oh remotes, you've had it...
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have fought against government abuse and lawyers who is d done some not so honor bud thing because abraham wasas will to sacrifice his son isaac and edidn't his wife was his sister and had good qualities and not is good qualities. i look at history of lawye through abrbraham. fur interested in the bible and law you will find it interesting. >> congratulations on another milestone in your already stellar career. it is always wonderful to hve you on because you have such a fair and balancedd understanding of the world and law an civil liberties but howow do you balae civil liberties and nationn security on the neeeed to contrl entry to the united states and monitor those would alreaeady he who could have terrorist inclination? >>>> we have a very very bad history during woo we put -- during world war ii me shut 110,000 americans of japanese heritage in the campps.s. no japanese american was ever convicted of any claims. they were very patriotic and wee have must a lot of mistakes but we have to strike a balance. we ha extraordary power do keep the people out of our country who are not citize
have fought against government abuse and lawyers who is d done some not so honor bud thing because abraham wasas will to sacrifice his son isaac and edidn't his wife was his sister and had good qualities and not is good qualities. i look at history of lawye through abrbraham. fur interested in the bible and law you will find it interesting. >> congratulations on another milestone in your already stellar career. it is always wonderful to hve you on because you have such a fair and...
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abraham lincoln set a direction for the country. that direction, contrary to modern perceptions of lincoln's presidency, was holding the union together. it didn't matter how he did it, it was the survival of the union. he set his sights on that. he did it. in the process, he demonstrated a great compassion for people. clearly, i would put a man like general eisenhower as a strong leader. it was the focus and the matrix was the war itself. he was a great hero, he was a quiet man in a sense. not given to flamboyant or macho, but he generated confidence in the people he led. as president, i am predicting an eisenhower revival. 2% inflation, respect abroad. this man had leadership qualities. he was a decent individual. character has to be a part of leadership. eisenhower had character. if i went for a third, i would probably take winston churchill. churchill during the early days of the most troubled days for the brits, world war ii, he had a different style. he had a marvelous way with english-language. he could generate the best in a
abraham lincoln set a direction for the country. that direction, contrary to modern perceptions of lincoln's presidency, was holding the union together. it didn't matter how he did it, it was the survival of the union. he set his sights on that. he did it. in the process, he demonstrated a great compassion for people. clearly, i would put a man like general eisenhower as a strong leader. it was the focus and the matrix was the war itself. he was a great hero, he was a quiet man in a sense. not...
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abraham alvarado: abraham alvarado.to our left, we've got abraham alvarado, 'cause they can't hear you. we got eduardo montelongo. he plays bass. gio hernandez: gio hernandez. i play the drums. matt gonzales: and i'm matt gonzales. i play guitar and i produce. damian: and some primos, or how are you guys all related, or friends, or how does that work? raul: yeah, well, of course, we're brothers. we brought our little brother this time. mexia: and then we got our cousin over here as well. our cousin abraham, he plays percussions with us. and then two friends that we've been playing with since--for a very long time here in the san jose local scene. damian: you guys are closer than family. you guys are together. you travel together. you're all over the country. i mean, how do you guys handle that? mexia: yeah, no. well, you know, fortunately right now--thank god we're traveling all over the country and doing what we love. taking it one step at a time, you know? just trying not to pull each other's hair out. no, but it's fu
abraham alvarado: abraham alvarado.to our left, we've got abraham alvarado, 'cause they can't hear you. we got eduardo montelongo. he plays bass. gio hernandez: gio hernandez. i play the drums. matt gonzales: and i'm matt gonzales. i play guitar and i produce. damian: and some primos, or how are you guys all related, or friends, or how does that work? raul: yeah, well, of course, we're brothers. we brought our little brother this time. mexia: and then we got our cousin over here as well. our...
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scott abraham explains.ssimilate a little bit. >> candidates trying to become one of the national presidents. >> hopefully, i will give it another go here. you see the abilities here. >> it looks like i will be a blinking. up.s time to go get suited let's go. >> i got ready behind closed doors and it was showtime. >> i did it. -- the-- is a success race is a success. well, sort of. it is next and. >> back in a sling. we will debut a brand-new sports show. at 11:35.t george mason beat st. louis. it is what we have been waiting for for a long time. >> i have a pocket of it. >> don't anchor 1: let's look at the forecast. a little chilly. weatherperson: it will feel like 11-13. 28 on tuesday and more like 12. theesday, we need to keep forecast going. nothing is certain at the time. >> all right. thank you for joining us. [captioning performed by the nation ribeiro: here's a sneak peek at tonight's "afv." we know you're gonna love it. almost. oh! -[ laughs ] aah! man: ohh! woman: what are you doing?! ♪ man: whoo!
scott abraham explains.ssimilate a little bit. >> candidates trying to become one of the national presidents. >> hopefully, i will give it another go here. you see the abilities here. >> it looks like i will be a blinking. up.s time to go get suited let's go. >> i got ready behind closed doors and it was showtime. >> i did it. -- the-- is a success race is a success. well, sort of. it is next and. >> back in a sling. we will debut a brand-new sports show. at...
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not a chance, according to homeowner abraham scaline from los angeles. >> july 17, 2008, around 11:30, 12:00, 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 mump 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 fron
not a chance, according to homeowner abraham scaline from los angeles. >> july 17, 2008, around 11:30, 12:00, 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...
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into guns as in 6 abraham -- abraham one $32 million and was killed by eating more, a tampa judge believed is after his winnings. exhibit county, $62 million winner robert was nearly killed by deputies after he was shot 4 times after mistaken for an armed intruder at his own home. the tragic stories of winners are not the circuit -- discouraging millions from trying to cash in, the lines keep growing as the jackpot >>> how much have you spent so far on powerball? >> a lot. >> the drying is tomorrow night at 10, a store owner here believes the jackpot could rise up to $2 million.
into guns as in 6 abraham -- abraham one $32 million and was killed by eating more, a tampa judge believed is after his winnings. exhibit county, $62 million winner robert was nearly killed by deputies after he was shot 4 times after mistaken for an armed intruder at his own home. the tragic stories of winners are not the circuit -- discouraging millions from trying to cash in, the lines keep growing as the jackpot >>> how much have you spent so far on powerball? >> a lot....
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abraham lincoln was a friend of mine. and you, ma'am, are no abraham lincoln." [ laughter ] bernie sanders also used the town hall to highlight some of his non-political achievements. >> i was a very good athlete. i wouldn't say i was a great athlete. i was a pretty good basketball player. my elementary school in brooklyn won the borough championship. [ applause ] >> jimmy: that's true. they did win the borough championship. in fact, here's a picture of a young bernie sanders. [ laughter ] the hoop. that was the hoop -- you see, because he's very old is the martin o'malley, who for some reason is still under the impression he's running for president, got some good shots in. but this was his big moment. during the q & a portion he said, i can't just sit here. i have to take off my jacket and stand up. and he rolled up his sleeves and showed off his body. it's like magic martin. [ laughter ] martin o'malley i would guess is probably the least recognizable of all the candidates that they let on tv. but maybe not. maybe more
abraham lincoln was a friend of mine. and you, ma'am, are no abraham lincoln." [ laughter ] bernie sanders also used the town hall to highlight some of his non-political achievements. >> i was a very good athlete. i wouldn't say i was a great athlete. i was a pretty good basketball player. my elementary school in brooklyn won the borough championship. [ applause ] >> jimmy: that's true. they did win the borough championship. in fact, here's a picture of a young bernie sanders....
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did you murder abraham shakespeare? >> absolutely not. >> did you bury him in your backyard? >> absolutely not. >> why are you laughing? >> because -- >> a man is dead, he was clearly murdered, and you're laughing. >> yeah, because i find it entertaining that people are that ignorant because there's so many things that prove my innocence. >> you ended up in his house with all the rest of his money. then he ended up dead on your property, shot by your gun. you don't find any of that unusual or odd? >> reporter: she says shakespeare was killed by a drug dealer who threatened her to cover it all up. she claims these papers are from witnesses who can corroborate her story, but they seem as worthless as losing powerball slips. >> these witnesses don't exist, and that certainly looks like your handwriting. >> what do you mean? >> that looks like your handwriting, what you said were witnesses' notes looks like your handwriting. i don't think these witnesses exist. >> reporter: moore leaves our life without parole, while abe shakespeare lies in a simple resting place. a stark reminde
did you murder abraham shakespeare? >> absolutely not. >> did you bury him in your backyard? >> absolutely not. >> why are you laughing? >> because -- >> a man is dead, he was clearly murdered, and you're laughing. >> yeah, because i find it entertaining that people are that ignorant because there's so many things that prove my innocence. >> you ended up in his house with all the rest of his money. then he ended up dead on your property, shot by...
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douglass had already met with abraham lincoln twice. they declared themselves friends. douglass went to the reception at the white house afterwards. lincoln saw him come in and raised his hand and said, here comes my good friend frederick douglass. what did you think of my address? douglass said there is no man in these united states whose opinion i value more than yours. karen: frederick douglass was aghast at the lino t their opposition? dr. stauffer: policemen try to prevent him from entering at first. lincoln gave him a personal invitation. and he told me that blacks are welcome to the reception. karen: if a man has not discovered something he will die for, he is not fit to live -- that is a martin luther king quote. you shared with me some other comparisons that you see between principle, first of all are they you need to be willing to die especially for humanity. they also shared an understanding of the power of photography and of the camera. dr. king at one point was met by a photojournalist, a white photojournalist from the south, which said i have been photogra
douglass had already met with abraham lincoln twice. they declared themselves friends. douglass went to the reception at the white house afterwards. lincoln saw him come in and raised his hand and said, here comes my good friend frederick douglass. what did you think of my address? douglass said there is no man in these united states whose opinion i value more than yours. karen: frederick douglass was aghast at the lino t their opposition? dr. stauffer: policemen try to prevent him from...
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>> son of abraham. >> yes and who was his mother? >> [indiscernible] >> the first son is ishmael, but then sarah gets jealous and so she makes abraham, takes them out of the -- takes them out of the house -- kicks them out of the house. we have the beginnings of a new religious project three as many years later, mohammed would come to identify himself and his followers as an line with ishmael. so ishmael is one of the fathers of islam. all the religions that go back to abraham, judaism, christianity, and then islam. they all have the same origin. they are all genetically linked, but they all have different paths. i think it is not insignificant that ishmael is called ishmael, he is obviously alerting us to a different track. last, but not least we can't talk about race without talking about the white whale. the imposing, formidable, inscrutable, all-powerful, or seemingly all-powerful, white whale. we had 150 years that people think they knew what the white whale meant. moby dick is also a character in a story or at least a commentar
>> son of abraham. >> yes and who was his mother? >> [indiscernible] >> the first son is ishmael, but then sarah gets jealous and so she makes abraham, takes them out of the -- takes them out of the house -- kicks them out of the house. we have the beginnings of a new religious project three as many years later, mohammed would come to identify himself and his followers as an line with ishmael. so ishmael is one of the fathers of islam. all the religions that go back to...
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farrah abraham has put her child sofia to work against
farrah abraham has put her child sofia to work against
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the war from the union's point of view abraham lakin's point of lincoln's point of view was a war reunion. over time the war becomes a war to stamp out slavery. the victories of union armies on the battlefield doesn't in itself resolve either one of those issues. that is what we are going to talk about we talk about reconstruction. giving practical meaning to reunion. the humpty dumpty question have you put the union back together after civil war that has lasted for years? the cost may be 750,000 lives in total. had he put the union back together? what i want to talk about today is the second of those two issues, the second aim of union policy. destroying slavery. what is that going to mean practically? what is freedom going to mean for 4 million former slaves in the united states? we talk in prior weeks about what slavery was and we talked about in various aspects. it affected every aspect of american life, politics, culture, society. that also talked about is slavery doesn't exist in the tost place as a system oppress african americans. it becomes that. it doesn't exist in the first pla
the war from the union's point of view abraham lakin's point of lincoln's point of view was a war reunion. over time the war becomes a war to stamp out slavery. the victories of union armies on the battlefield doesn't in itself resolve either one of those issues. that is what we are going to talk about we talk about reconstruction. giving practical meaning to reunion. the humpty dumpty question have you put the union back together after civil war that has lasted for years? the cost may be...