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we are blessed as christians today because of that day when god spoke to abraham and said, "abraham, through you, i'm going to bless all the nations of the world." through the written word and through the living word, it all came from abraham. all the promises of the covenant are in support of this one. and then he said this is forever. genesis 17, he said, "'i will establish my covenant between you and me and your descendants, and i will give you and your descendants after you the land in which you are a stranger, all the land of canaan. it's an everlasting possession, and i will be their god.' then he said to me, 'son of man, these bones are the whole house of israel. they indeed say our bones are dry, our hope is lost, and we ourselves are cut off. therefore, prophesy and say to them, "thus says the lord god, 'behold, o my people, i will open your graves and cause you to come up from your graves, and bring you into the land of israel. then you shall know that i am the lord when i have opened your graves, o my people, and brought you up from your graves. i will put my spirit in you
we are blessed as christians today because of that day when god spoke to abraham and said, "abraham, through you, i'm going to bless all the nations of the world." through the written word and through the living word, it all came from abraham. all the promises of the covenant are in support of this one. and then he said this is forever. genesis 17, he said, "'i will establish my covenant between you and me and your descendants, and i will give you and your descendants after you...
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. >> she blamed on abraham lincoln. she said lincoln, i read the transcript. what she said was, i have to say to you the bankers stuff that you'd like to hear because i want your money. then i've got to say other stuff out there because bernie sanders is coming after me. you know what that's called? it's called lying. > thank you. rudolph giuliani, the former mayor of new york. back to you. >> thank you, chris. thank you, mr. mayor. hey, i bet james carville's got something to say. >> there he is. >> we forgot a little minor
. >> she blamed on abraham lincoln. she said lincoln, i read the transcript. what she said was, i have to say to you the bankers stuff that you'd like to hear because i want your money. then i've got to say other stuff out there because bernie sanders is coming after me. you know what that's called? it's called lying. > thank you. rudolph giuliani, the former mayor of new york. back to you. >> thank you, chris. thank you, mr. mayor. hey, i bet james carville's got something to...
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great abraham lincoln. abraham lincoln never lied. that's the one difference between you and him. >> anything to get away from ju your exploding campaign. >> she calls our people irredeemable and deplorable. i will be the president for all the people. >> i will be the best president i can be for every american. >> wow, wow, wow. i mean, really. we have live team coverage for you. mike emmanuel with a compete wrap of hillary clinton's performance. >> but we begin with john in st. louis with donald trump's best moments. good morning, john. >> reporter: it remains to be seen whether donald trump can turn things around, but he seems to have stopped the bleeding for the moment until more things come out. reince priebus said he believed he did what he needed to do to address that old 2005 audio recording of him saying vulgar things about women. here's part of how donald trump addressed that. >> i don't think you understood. this was locker room talk. i'm not proud of it. i apologized to my family. i apologized to
great abraham lincoln. abraham lincoln never lied. that's the one difference between you and him. >> anything to get away from ju your exploding campaign. >> she calls our people irredeemable and deplorable. i will be the president for all the people. >> i will be the best president i can be for every american. >> wow, wow, wow. i mean, really. we have live team coverage for you. mike emmanuel with a compete wrap of hillary clinton's performance. >> but we begin...
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abraham lincoln. honest abe never lied. that's the big difference between abraham lincoln and you. >> i know you are into big diff version anything to avoid talking about your campaign and the way it is exploding and the way republicans are leaving you. >> she calls our people deplorable, a large group and irredeemable. i will be a president for all of our people. >> the next president i can be for every american. >> like nothing we have ever seen before. we have fox team coverage this morning. senior correspondent mike emanuel with a complete wrap of hillary clinton's performance. >> we begin on the right with john roberts live in st. louis with donald trump's best moments. dude morning, john. >> good morning to you. >> oh my goodness. what a debate that was. donald trump turned h-- he did enough to stem the bleeding and int ruptss from his campaign. the hot mic indent from 2005. donald trump spent much of the beginning of the debate trying to explain that. they asked the question right out of the bo
abraham lincoln. honest abe never lied. that's the big difference between abraham lincoln and you. >> i know you are into big diff version anything to avoid talking about your campaign and the way it is exploding and the way republicans are leaving you. >> she calls our people deplorable, a large group and irredeemable. i will be a president for all of our people. >> the next president i can be for every american. >> like nothing we have ever seen before. we have fox...
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he met abraham lincoln in 1842. some of the documents relate to correspondence that lincoln wrote back to dr. bowl in response to letter sent to lincoln. we will look at a brief example here. this is the letter of september 14, 1856 from lincoln to bowl. he had been invited to speak at a rally at lakeland illinois and this was his response. he would be there if he can in fact he did come and represent the political party at the rally and pastor. on his way there. the second letter found an example of his longer in length. it's dated christmas day, 1856 dr. bowl. a speaker of the house of representatives and lincoln encouraged who was also contemplating a run for speaker and to persuade arnold that he could do much better for himself and get more credit on the floor of the house than in the speaker's fee. ultimately neither dr. boal or arnold won the seat because it went to a candidate. another one came to rest -- to us through dr. boal and this is no book that lincoln during the run for senate in 1855. it contains a
he met abraham lincoln in 1842. some of the documents relate to correspondence that lincoln wrote back to dr. bowl in response to letter sent to lincoln. we will look at a brief example here. this is the letter of september 14, 1856 from lincoln to bowl. he had been invited to speak at a rally at lakeland illinois and this was his response. he would be there if he can in fact he did come and represent the political party at the rally and pastor. on his way there. the second letter found an...
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robert: scott abraham is there. high school football. huge match up in chantilly. scott abraham will have a c'mon in, pop pop! happy birthday! i survived a heart attack. i'm doing all i can to keep from having another one. and i'm taking brilinta. for people who've been hospitalized for a heart attack. i take brilinta with a baby aspirin. as it affects how well it works. brilinta helps keep my platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. brilinta reduced the chance
robert: scott abraham is there. high school football. huge match up in chantilly. scott abraham will have a c'mon in, pop pop! happy birthday! i survived a heart attack. i'm doing all i can to keep from having another one. and i'm taking brilinta. for people who've been hospitalized for a heart attack. i take brilinta with a baby aspirin. as it affects how well it works. brilinta helps keep my platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. brilinta reduced the chance
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that's how abraham lincoln became president. between the day he was elected and the day he was sworn in, seven states seceded from the union and we headed down the path toward a civil war in this country over the issue of slavery. talk about a consequential election, right? by the time that election was being held in 1860, there was a relatively new anti-slavery magazine that was becoming influential called the atlantic monthly. three years after they were founded, the founding editor of that magazine decided that the atlantic monthly would make a presidential endorsement. they in fact endorsed abraham lincoln in the presidential election of 1860. to endorse lincoln that year was to go out on a limb in terms of party politics. because the republican party was brand-new at that point. they never had a presidential -- president from the republican party before. all the parties were sort of falling apart, even the old ones were fracturing and splitting and renaming themselves and popping up in new iterations and disappearing. slave
that's how abraham lincoln became president. between the day he was elected and the day he was sworn in, seven states seceded from the union and we headed down the path toward a civil war in this country over the issue of slavery. talk about a consequential election, right? by the time that election was being held in 1860, there was a relatively new anti-slavery magazine that was becoming influential called the atlantic monthly. three years after they were founded, the founding editor of that...
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that's the big difference between abraham lincoln and you.
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he met abraham lincoln in 1842.some of the documents relates to correspondence that lincoln wrote back in dr. bowl in response to letters sent from dr. bowl to lincoln. we would look at a brief example here. this is the letter of september 14th, 1856 from linkon to bowl. he had been invited to speak at a rally and this is the response that he will be there if he can, in fact, he did come and represent the political party at the lake and passed through peoria on his way there. the second letter i brought an example of is a little bit longer in length. bowl was the speaker of the house, representative and lincoln encouraged bowl to speak with chicago congressman issac what -- arnold and persuade that he could do more than in the speaker seat . ultimately neither dr. bowl nor arnold won the seat as it went to a democratic candidate. this is a notebook that lincoln came during the run for senate in 1955 and contains in lincoln's handwriting the names of all the legislators. in 1860 when abraham lincoln became the republ
he met abraham lincoln in 1842.some of the documents relates to correspondence that lincoln wrote back in dr. bowl in response to letters sent from dr. bowl to lincoln. we would look at a brief example here. this is the letter of september 14th, 1856 from linkon to bowl. he had been invited to speak at a rally and this is the response that he will be there if he can, in fact, he did come and represent the political party at the lake and passed through peoria on his way there. the second letter...
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that's the big difference between abraham lincoln and you. that's a big, big difference we're talking about, some difference. as far as other elements of what you were saying, i don't know putin. i think it would be great if we got along with russia because we could fight isis together as an example. but i don't know putin, but i notice any time anything wrong happens they like to say, the russians -- here is the russians doing the hacking, maybe there
that's the big difference between abraham lincoln and you. that's a big, big difference we're talking about, some difference. as far as other elements of what you were saying, i don't know putin. i think it would be great if we got along with russia because we could fight isis together as an example. but i don't know putin, but i notice any time anything wrong happens they like to say, the russians -- here is the russians doing the hacking, maybe there
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something i said about abraham lincoln. after having seen the wonderful steven spielberg movie called "lincoln." it was a master class watching president lincoln get the congress to approve the 13th amendment. it was principled and it was strategic. and i was making the point that it is hard sometimes to get the congress to do what you want to do. and you have to keep working at it. and yes, president lincoln was he used some arguments. convincing other people he used other arguments. that was a great -- i thought a great display of presidential leadership. but you know, let's talk about what's really going on here, martha? because, our intelligence community just came out and said in the last few days, that the hacking on american accounts to influence our election. and wikileaks is part of that as are other sites where the russians hack information. we don't know if it is accurate information. and then they put it out. we have never in the history of our country been in a situation where an adversary, a foreign power, is
something i said about abraham lincoln. after having seen the wonderful steven spielberg movie called "lincoln." it was a master class watching president lincoln get the congress to approve the 13th amendment. it was principled and it was strategic. and i was making the point that it is hard sometimes to get the congress to do what you want to do. and you have to keep working at it. and yes, president lincoln was he used some arguments. convincing other people he used other arguments....
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>> basically by saying not abraham lincoln. >> he was saying that abraham lincoln? >> she blamed it on abraham lincoln. i read the transcript. what she said was, i have to say to you, the bankers, stuff that you like to hear because of your money and then i have to stay stuff out here because bernie sanders is coming after me. that's called lying. >> one clue here is that it's 2013. do you think she talked about bernie sanders in 2013? one of these people is definitely lying. who could it be? that's thing 2 in 60 seconds. >>> hillary clinton was asked about that 2013 speech in which she talked about having both public and private positions. she said she was invoking steven spielberg's film "lincoln." trump said she was crazy and rudy giuliani said it was a lie. >> she blamed it on abraham lincoln. i read the transcript. what she said was, i have to say to you the bankers, stuff that you'd like to hear because i want your money but then i've got to say other stuff out there because bernie sanders is coming after me. that's what she said. you know what that's called?
>> basically by saying not abraham lincoln. >> he was saying that abraham lincoln? >> she blamed it on abraham lincoln. i read the transcript. what she said was, i have to say to you, the bankers, stuff that you like to hear because of your money and then i have to stay stuff out here because bernie sanders is coming after me. that's called lying. >> one clue here is that it's 2013. do you think she talked about bernie sanders in 2013? one of these people is definitely...
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that's the big difference between abraham lincoln and you. we're talking about. >> how did your dialers rate that? >> you can see republicans were nearly off the charts as were independents. they love this moment. they both give it an a. democrats gave it an f, not surprisingly. this is the line of the night because he really seemed comfortable. he was spontaneous. he was authentic. he was on his game last night, and voters really responded to him. >> okay. you are right. i thought that was the line of the night, but earlier i thought this was the line of the night. >> it's awfully good that someone with the temperament of donald trump is the president of the united states. >> because you would be in jail. >> isn't it unbelievable? you can see there independents and republicans, as soon as donald trump flipped that around, they went off the charts. gave him an a. democrats gave hillary clinton a b there. she was going after the temperament. he was going after crooked liar. the crooked liar is sticking a lot more than the temperament right now
that's the big difference between abraham lincoln and you. we're talking about. >> how did your dialers rate that? >> you can see republicans were nearly off the charts as were independents. they love this moment. they both give it an a. democrats gave it an f, not surprisingly. this is the line of the night because he really seemed comfortable. he was spontaneous. he was authentic. he was on his game last night, and voters really responded to him. >> okay. you are right. i...
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we claim abraham lincoln as a brother. we claim abraham lincoln as a virginian. [applause] mr. kaine: we claim abraham lincoln as a brother and virginian because of family connection, his mother and father's families were both from virginia. we claim him as a brother and virginian because of affection that he held for the south, for southerners, and virginian's during his entire life, even during the difficult war years, and most especially in the days after the war. but we most specifically claim -- especially claim lincoln as a virginian because the project of his mature adult life was to pick up and rescue from the dustbin the most virginian of values that all men are created equal, and to work to continue that project that was authored by that other virginian, thomas jefferson, 85 years before. that was the work of abraham lincoln's life. [applause] mr. kaine: to be true to virginia values. just click history. it is hard to remember this. abraham lincoln learned those words from the declaration of independence when he was a young man going to fourth of july ceremonies when
we claim abraham lincoln as a brother. we claim abraham lincoln as a virginian. [applause] mr. kaine: we claim abraham lincoln as a brother and virginian because of family connection, his mother and father's families were both from virginia. we claim him as a brother and virginian because of affection that he held for the south, for southerners, and virginian's during his entire life, even during the difficult war years, and most especially in the days after the war. but we most specifically...
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so first, let's start with abraham lincoln. in november, 1863, when lincoln spoke so memorably at gettysburg about a nation conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal, he was looking towards a hoped-for future rather than accurately describing the american past. a growing shelf of modern scholarship challenges lincoln's understanding of history. yes, some of the founding fathers wanted to curb or restrict slaveowning. but according to historians, they had a far stronger desire to create a federal union that possessed sufficient power to govern a continent. lincoln thought the founding fathers expected slavery to disappear, but the constitution in fact gave slavery new protections. it established what vancleave calls the slaveholders union. it made the south an equal partner as the united states first took shape. history david wall striker agrees. everyone who participated in writing the constitution in philadelphia in 1787 new that it had to mollify slaveowners. they admitted the word s
so first, let's start with abraham lincoln. in november, 1863, when lincoln spoke so memorably at gettysburg about a nation conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal, he was looking towards a hoped-for future rather than accurately describing the american past. a growing shelf of modern scholarship challenges lincoln's understanding of history. yes, some of the founding fathers wanted to curb or restrict slaveowning. but according to historians, they...
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kaine: there are some who have asked the question, does abraham lincoln belong in richmond, does abraham lincoln belong in virginia? what a great joy it gives me as someone elected to statewide office by the voters of the commonwealth of virginia to answer the question is i, yes, we claim abraham lincoln as one of our own. we claim abraham lincoln as a brother. we claim a virginian. [applause] sen. kaine: we claim abraham lincoln as a brother in virginia and the cause of family connections. his mother and father's families were both from virginia. we claim him as a brother in virginia because of affection he held for the south, for southerners and virginians during his entire life -- even during the difficult war years and especially the days after the war. we must especially claim lincoln as a virginian because the project of his mature adult life was to pick up and rescue from the most virginia value that all men are created equal and work to continue the project that was authored by the other virginia, thomas jefferson 85 years before. that was the work of abraham lincoln's life. [app
kaine: there are some who have asked the question, does abraham lincoln belong in richmond, does abraham lincoln belong in virginia? what a great joy it gives me as someone elected to statewide office by the voters of the commonwealth of virginia to answer the question is i, yes, we claim abraham lincoln as one of our own. we claim abraham lincoln as a brother. we claim a virginian. [applause] sen. kaine: we claim abraham lincoln as a brother in virginia and the cause of family connections. his...
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>> basically by saying not abraham lincoln. >> he was saying that abraham lincoln?ed it on abraham lincoln. i read the transcript. what she said was, i have to say to you, the bankers, stuff that you like to hear because of your money and then i have to stay stuff out here because bernie sanders is coming after me. that's called lying. >> one clue here is that it's 2013. do you think she talked about bernie sanders in 2013? one of these people is definitely lying. who could it be? that's thing 2 in 60 seconds. ♪ amazing sleep staywith you all day d all night. with sleep number, you choose the exact firmness and comfort you want - and so does your partner - for the best sleep ever. don't miss t columbus day sale going on now! save $400 on the queen c4 mattress set, with 24 month financing and free home delivery. arn more a sleepnumber.com >>> hillary clinton was asked about that 2013 speech in which she talked about having both public and private positions. she said she was invoking steven spielberg's film "lincoln." trump said she was crazy and rudy giuliani said it
>> basically by saying not abraham lincoln. >> he was saying that abraham lincoln?ed it on abraham lincoln. i read the transcript. what she said was, i have to say to you, the bankers, stuff that you like to hear because of your money and then i have to stay stuff out here because bernie sanders is coming after me. that's called lying. >> one clue here is that it's 2013. do you think she talked about bernie sanders in 2013? one of these people is definitely lying. who could it...
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now she is blaming the lie on the late great abraham lincoln. that's one that i haven't -- okay. honest abe, never lied. that's the good thing. that's the big difference between abraham lincoln and you. >> i want to have a tax on people who are making a million dollars. called the buffet rule. yes, warren buffett is the one who has said, somebody look him should not be paying a lower tax rate than his secretary. i want to have a surcharge on incomes above $5 million. times because i want to invest in you. i want to invest in hard working families. i think it's been unfortunate, but, it's happened, that since the great recession, the gains have all gone to the top. and we need to reverse that. people like donald who paid zero in taxes. zero for our vets. zero for our military, zero for health and education. that is wrong. >> thank you, secretary. >> we are going to make sure nobody, no corporation, no individual, can get away with without paying fair share. >> mr. trump. the chance to respond. i want to till viewers what she is referring to. in t
now she is blaming the lie on the late great abraham lincoln. that's one that i haven't -- okay. honest abe, never lied. that's the good thing. that's the big difference between abraham lincoln and you. >> i want to have a tax on people who are making a million dollars. called the buffet rule. yes, warren buffett is the one who has said, somebody look him should not be paying a lower tax rate than his secretary. i want to have a surcharge on incomes above $5 million. times because i want...
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scott abraham has a preview of the match up. what's up, man? scott: hey, robert. this is what you call a rivalry game. two schools separated by only seven miles. west field hosting centreville tonight at the high school football game of the week. it's senior night for the bulldogs so there is a lot of emotion inside the stadium. this is the westfield student section. [cheering] they are called "the dog pound." you can see they are ready to go. it's a blackout here in westfield. thunder sticks are ready to go. robert, we will have highlights of this game later tonight on newschannel8 on high school sports final starting at 11:30. it will be a good one. back to you. robert: thanks. i get nervous for you every friday. redskins tight end a concussion. josh docson is on injured reserve. four straight wins for the redskins. they are on a roll. right now they are on cloud nine. who wouldn't be? they can make it five straight with a win over the lions. but saying, "act like you've been here before" might need to be yelled in the locker high on wins or too lows on losses.
scott abraham has a preview of the match up. what's up, man? scott: hey, robert. this is what you call a rivalry game. two schools separated by only seven miles. west field hosting centreville tonight at the high school football game of the week. it's senior night for the bulldogs so there is a lot of emotion inside the stadium. this is the westfield student section. [cheering] they are called "the dog pound." you can see they are ready to go. it's a blackout here in westfield....
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late, great abraham lincoln.nd hillary clinton's answer was so quintessentially what a democrat would say in answering that question. it was all over the place, and it was, you know, tried to intellectualize it and seriously why can't you just say yeah we're all one person at work and in private we're another person? >> i thought actually a more accurate reading of it would have been you know there's this position that i hold, and then there's where the public is and i'm trying to bring the two together. that's what she was getting at. this is what happens in diplomacy and governance especially on big issues like the 13th amendment. she couldn't bring himself to simply say that and of course it left a big, wide opening for him to say i know about abe lincoln and senator you're no abe lincoln. >> all right. i wish he would have put it that way. that would have been even better. that would have been fantastic. thank you so much. i got to leave it there. lynn sweet, ron brownstein, errol lewis, mark preston. >>> sti
late, great abraham lincoln.nd hillary clinton's answer was so quintessentially what a democrat would say in answering that question. it was all over the place, and it was, you know, tried to intellectualize it and seriously why can't you just say yeah we're all one person at work and in private we're another person? >> i thought actually a more accurate reading of it would have been you know there's this position that i hold, and then there's where the public is and i'm trying to bring...
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great abraham lincoln. that's one that i haven't -- honest abe never lied. that's the good thing. that's the big difference between abraham lincoln and you. that's a big big difference, we're talking about some difference. >> so who won that moment? is this something that hillary clinton needs to be careful with going forward? >> you know, i talked to somebody in the clinton campaign about this. they feel like she was telling the truth in that answer. they also feel like in terms of the wikileaks in her speeches, that the worst is out there because i asked, i was like does this sort of put a burden on you to release more of this and to prove that she was talking about abraham lincoln, and they said they feel like the worst is out there. it was a funny response. it was clearly enjoyed by the audience. trump's a very quick rejoinder to that. you wonder if you will hear hillary clinton mention abraham lincoln again in this. the late great abraham lincoln, i should say. >> yeah. let's see if that response happe
great abraham lincoln. that's one that i haven't -- honest abe never lied. that's the good thing. that's the big difference between abraham lincoln and you. that's a big big difference, we're talking about some difference. >> so who won that moment? is this something that hillary clinton needs to be careful with going forward? >> you know, i talked to somebody in the clinton campaign about this. they feel like she was telling the truth in that answer. they also feel like in terms of...
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abraham nos explica.formaciÓn sobre tiroteos, esto como consecuencia de la nueva ley que requiere que se recorten todos los incidentes donde oficiales se vieron involucrados. >> pensamos que es una buena idea que al fin se pueda notar pÚblicamente las veces que un policÍa ha usado su arma. >> se trata de la ley que fue aprobada a fines del aÑo pasado y quÉ opinan las autoridades? >> se estÁ de acuerdo con la ley y piensan que es una cosa muy importante. >> la noticia sobre esta nueva ley fue muy bien recibida especialmente en valle central donde fresno. >> todos los departamentos de policÍa quizÁs tenÍan los nÚmeros pero no daban informaciÓn. >> quÉ tipo de informaciÓn y quÉ tan importante podrÍa resultar? >> quÉ estaba haciendo la otra persona porque a veces ni eso sabemos. ramÓn: ahora nuevos estudios dicen que el vino y otro tipo de alcohol no es beneficioso. mÁs adelante los detalles. ramÓn: un hombre con lentes de sol activÓ la alarma, esto sucediÓ en el establecimiento de apple en francia. estaba mu
abraham nos explica.formaciÓn sobre tiroteos, esto como consecuencia de la nueva ley que requiere que se recorten todos los incidentes donde oficiales se vieron involucrados. >> pensamos que es una buena idea que al fin se pueda notar pÚblicamente las veces que un policÍa ha usado su arma. >> se trata de la ley que fue aprobada a fines del aÑo pasado y quÉ opinan las autoridades? >> se estÁ de acuerdo con la ley y piensan que es una cosa muy importante. >> la...
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earlier today trump gave a major speech in gettysburg using the place where abraham lincoln once spoke of unity to their that the election is rigged against him, that the media can't be be trusted and he addressed his accusers. listen.
earlier today trump gave a major speech in gettysburg using the place where abraham lincoln once spoke of unity to their that the election is rigged against him, that the media can't be be trusted and he addressed his accusers. listen.
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. >> well, right, as i recall that was something i said about abraham lincoln after having seen the wonderful steven spielberg movie called "lincoln." it was a master class watching president lincoln get the congress to approve the 13th amendment. it was principled, it was strategic. and i was making the point that it is hard sometimes to get the congress to do what you want to
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when hillary clinton was compared over abraham lincoln, she was making that case. keep in mind, we are talking about a small segment of a much longer speech and a longer conversation and with out all that contact, it is hard to judge whether or not, well, anything about this. this is a snippe that the russian government wanted you to see and us talking about it right now and they're mission accomplished frankly. >> you heard this morning of donald trump more prepared than the first debate. did he have a good night? >> i think if he's trying to appeal to the small group of people that's supporting him, yes, he had an excellent night. he's trending in the wrong direction. he's behind by a lot and he's moving down in the polls and he need to reach out to people who don't currently support him. if he thought going out there and talking about bill clinton and e-mails and all those things would somehow helping him reaching out to the college educated and rwomen voters in te suburbs that he does not currently have, he's wrong. they want to talk about what's important in t
when hillary clinton was compared over abraham lincoln, she was making that case. keep in mind, we are talking about a small segment of a much longer speech and a longer conversation and with out all that contact, it is hard to judge whether or not, well, anything about this. this is a snippe that the russian government wanted you to see and us talking about it right now and they're mission accomplished frankly. >> you heard this morning of donald trump more prepared than the first...
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new york city and brooklyn never elected abraham lincoln. the instant he is elected, southern states start to secede, new york business leaders panicked at that point. secession would mean the end of their trade to the south and leading them holding $150 million in unpaid debts from the south. $150 in those days would be $4.5 million today. they are writing petitions coming getting their workers to sign them, writing their congressman, doing anything they can to stop the south from seceding. when lincoln passed through on his way to the white house, he got a very cold reception. walt whitman, very cold reception, he got a lecture from the mayor, ferdinand woods who famously when southern business partners started seceding suggested new york city should secede. people took it as a crazy idea, looking at at least one of the presidential candidates, i won't say his name, maybe we should revive that idea. when lincoln -- buchanan and the democrats are out, republicans are in. we need to remember washington is a southern town. after he was electe
new york city and brooklyn never elected abraham lincoln. the instant he is elected, southern states start to secede, new york business leaders panicked at that point. secession would mean the end of their trade to the south and leading them holding $150 million in unpaid debts from the south. $150 in those days would be $4.5 million today. they are writing petitions coming getting their workers to sign them, writing their congressman, doing anything they can to stop the south from seceding....
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he met abraham lincoln in 1842.uments relate to correspondence that lincoln wrote back to dr. boal in response to letters sent to lincoln. we will look at a brief example here. this is the letter of september 14, 1856, from lincoln to boal. he had been invited to speak at a rally at lakeland, illinois, and this was his response. he would be there if he can in fact he did come and represent the political party at the rally throughro -- and passed peoria on his way there. the second letter found an example of his longer in length. it's dated christmas day, 1856, dr. boal. boal was to seek the position of speaker of the house of representatives, and lincoln encouraged who was also contemplating a run for speaker and to persuade arnold that he could do much better for himself and get more credit on the floor of the house than in the speaker's seat. ultimately, neither dr. boal or arnold won the seat because it went to the democratic candidate. another document came to us through dr. boal, and this is no book that lincol
he met abraham lincoln in 1842.uments relate to correspondence that lincoln wrote back to dr. boal in response to letters sent to lincoln. we will look at a brief example here. this is the letter of september 14, 1856, from lincoln to boal. he had been invited to speak at a rally at lakeland, illinois, and this was his response. he would be there if he can in fact he did come and represent the political party at the rally throughro -- and passed peoria on his way there. the second letter found...
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it does have a rich history going back to abraham lincoln.presented nine counties during his one term in the house to 1849.epresentatives those are in my congressional district today, so i am proud to tell people i represent the district abraham lincoln represented the one term in congress. doesn't get any richer than that in terms of history. bob michaels server 38 years in this seat. he was a house minority leader for 12 of those years, fought in world war ii, served under ronald reagan or eight years and then four years with george w. bush. ronald reagan, who spent obviously his life growing up in illinois, he lived -- there is a great book that talks about the seven homes he lived in. he was born into applico not far , from here. he was in my mouth, illinois and not far from here. he was raised in dixon. he attended eureka college. great college 30 miles from here. went there on a football scholarship. they have a great organization over there, the ronald reagan foundation. it really is a tribute to his formative years there at the colleg
it does have a rich history going back to abraham lincoln.presented nine counties during his one term in the house to 1849.epresentatives those are in my congressional district today, so i am proud to tell people i represent the district abraham lincoln represented the one term in congress. doesn't get any richer than that in terms of history. bob michaels server 38 years in this seat. he was a house minority leader for 12 of those years, fought in world war ii, served under ronald reagan or...
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lincoln. >> now she is blaming the lie on the late, great, abraham lincoln.hat is one that i have -- honest abe, honest abe never lied. that's the big difference between abraham lincoln and you. >> there were sglirngs that's for sure. donald trump and hillary clinton clashing at the second presidential debate. who will get a boast debate poll bump? here to weigh in rasmussen media group and scott rasmussen. >> great to be here. >> we haven't seen any polls that have followed the de late. who do you think will get the bump? >> it is hard to sort out the bounce from the debate with what happened on friday. the early numbers show donald trump had a big also over the weekend after the videotape first came out. he gained most of the support back after the debate. he's behind going into the weekend and today. he needed something that would change the dynamic. >> real clear politics clinton 48 trump a 42. this could change all of it. >> this is the map we have all been talking about. this is what it looked like in 2012. this is what it looks like when a democrat win
lincoln. >> now she is blaming the lie on the late, great, abraham lincoln.hat is one that i have -- honest abe, honest abe never lied. that's the big difference between abraham lincoln and you. >> there were sglirngs that's for sure. donald trump and hillary clinton clashing at the second presidential debate. who will get a boast debate poll bump? here to weigh in rasmussen media group and scott rasmussen. >> great to be here. >> we haven't seen any polls that have...
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that's the difference between abraham lincoln and you.g, big difference. >> you think that was one of her weaker moments? >> it has to do with the wikileaks moment. she told private banks you need a public and private position. she is saying one thing to wall street bankers and the other in public. had that come out in the primary, bernie sanders would have jumped all over it. the other, eugene, i thought donald trump was deft in his response to it. making light. >> i certainly thought as well. it reminded me of the you are no jack kennedy line. it highlighted the fact that hillary clinton does have issues with honesty with voters of the the reality is with fact checks, trump's lies are significantly higher. >> thank you for saying that. the fact checking was clear. more misstatements by trump than clinton. more dramatic. he talked about bombs on the floor of the san bernardino apartment where the attack happened last year. there were no bombs on the floor. nobody saw that. muslims in the town did not cover it up. to hear him say he never
that's the difference between abraham lincoln and you.g, big difference. >> you think that was one of her weaker moments? >> it has to do with the wikileaks moment. she told private banks you need a public and private position. she is saying one thing to wall street bankers and the other in public. had that come out in the primary, bernie sanders would have jumped all over it. the other, eugene, i thought donald trump was deft in his response to it. making light. >> i...
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. >> well, right, as i recall that was something i said about abraham lincoln after having seen the wonderful steven spielberg movie called "lincoln." it was a master class watching president lincoln get the congress to approve the 13th amendment. it was principled, it was strategic. and i was making the point that it is hard sometimes to get the congress to do what you want to do and you have to keep working at it and, yes, president lincoln was trying to convince some people he used some arguments, convincing other people, he used other arguments, that was a great -- i thought a great display of presidential leadership. but, you know, let's talk about what's really going on here,
. >> well, right, as i recall that was something i said about abraham lincoln after having seen the wonderful steven spielberg movie called "lincoln." it was a master class watching president lincoln get the congress to approve the 13th amendment. it was principled, it was strategic. and i was making the point that it is hard sometimes to get the congress to do what you want to do and you have to keep working at it and, yes, president lincoln was trying to convince some people...
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she oddly brought up abraham lincoln and trump pounced.ten. >> that was something i said about abraham lincoln after having seen the wonderful steven spielberg movie called "lincoln." it was a master class watching president lincoln get the congress to approve the 13th amendment. it was principled and it was strategic. and i was making the point that it is hard sometimes to get the congress to do what you want to do and you have to keep working at it. >> she lied. now she's blaming the lie on the late great abraham lincoln. honest abe. honest abe never lied. that's the good thing. that's the big difference between abraham lincoln and you. >> so mark, first of all, it was kind of a strange argument, right, abraham lincoln, then it was so convoluted you were left going what, then donald trump hit her. >> the late great abe lincoln. that's what you say about baseball players from the 1950s. i'm sure larry would follow me on that. here's the thing about this. she's incredibly vulnerable. she is a very flawed candidate. she has a lot of politic
she oddly brought up abraham lincoln and trump pounced.ten. >> that was something i said about abraham lincoln after having seen the wonderful steven spielberg movie called "lincoln." it was a master class watching president lincoln get the congress to approve the 13th amendment. it was principled and it was strategic. and i was making the point that it is hard sometimes to get the congress to do what you want to do and you have to keep working at it. >> she lied. now...
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wouldn't it be interesting if abraham lincoln had to go through this?s about to make a speech, see him now with the top hat. now fast forward little over a century and waiting for donald trump using that venue as many presidential candidates and indeed presidents have, half a dozen of them, the venue and backdrop of gettysburg to pitch a point. in this case donald trump ten-point economic plan that is uplifting and positive flying in the face of media critics who say he's mr. doom and gloom on the campaign stump. i don't think that's fair, but then again that's the way it's been portrayed. we'll see if donald trump can reverse that. and maybe reverse some poll numbers. i've got donald trump finance committee member anthony scaramuchi. >> for now. >> what do you make of steve wynn saying hillary clinton keeps beating the drum, higher taxes on the rich to pay for all this. >> i think he's right and i think she's right to keep doing it. this is one of the more salient points in the campaign. >> i don't think they both can be. >> i think they can. i've hear
wouldn't it be interesting if abraham lincoln had to go through this?s about to make a speech, see him now with the top hat. now fast forward little over a century and waiting for donald trump using that venue as many presidential candidates and indeed presidents have, half a dozen of them, the venue and backdrop of gettysburg to pitch a point. in this case donald trump ten-point economic plan that is uplifting and positive flying in the face of media critics who say he's mr. doom and gloom on...
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, does abraham lincoln belong in virginia? what a great joy it gives me as someone elected to statewide office by the voters of the commonwealth of virginia to answer the question is i, yes, we claim abraham lincoln as one of our own. we claim abraham lincoln as a brother. we claim a virginian. [applause] we claim abraham lincoln as a brother in virginia and the cause family connections. his mother and father's families were both from virginia. we claim him as a brother in virginia because of affection he held for the south, for southerners and virginians during his entire life, if the -- even during the difficult war years and especially the days after the war. we must especially claim lincoln as a virginian because the project of his mature adult life was to pick up and rescue from the to spend, the most virginia value that all men are created equal and work to continue the project that was authored by the jeffersoninia, thomas 85 years before. that was the work of abraham lincoln's life. [applause] sen. kaine: to be true to
, does abraham lincoln belong in virginia? what a great joy it gives me as someone elected to statewide office by the voters of the commonwealth of virginia to answer the question is i, yes, we claim abraham lincoln as one of our own. we claim abraham lincoln as a brother. we claim a virginian. [applause] we claim abraham lincoln as a brother in virginia and the cause family connections. his mother and father's families were both from virginia. we claim him as a brother in virginia because of...
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and i would also like to thank my son abraham for a long me to -- abraham for allowing me to be awayhim today because otherwise he would be right here in my arms because he is two. he would not know how to compromise. so -- [laughter] thank you. >> jason kander. >> thank you. thank you for the missouri press associations. --parents were probationary were juvenile probationary officers. my dad worked as a police officer, later ran. he told me that what was important his courage. that is why when i saw the plane hit the towers on 9/11, i knew i felt called and i was going to join the army, so that is what i did. i volunteered to go to afghanistan to do anticorruption investigations. i learned a lot from my deployment. it was not easy. there were times i was alone in an unarmored suv with just a translator and no backup or with two or three other soldiers in kabul, dressed in street clothes, and gathering information. it was the first time i was on the receiving end of decisions made by people making those decisions -- we often did not have the proper equipment. i thought that what i sa
and i would also like to thank my son abraham for a long me to -- abraham for allowing me to be awayhim today because otherwise he would be right here in my arms because he is two. he would not know how to compromise. so -- [laughter] thank you. >> jason kander. >> thank you. thank you for the missouri press associations. --parents were probationary were juvenile probationary officers. my dad worked as a police officer, later ran. he told me that what was important his courage. that...
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abraham lincoln picked it up.ad the decision and said it was a shocker, and used the dissent in his speech at cooper union, which propelled him to the head of the republican party and helped get him the nomination. all followed. he was really an abolitionist at heart. they knew that in the south. and the civil war followed. if that was justice cheney's idea he was wrong. , justices are not politicians. exposure toe some politics, but they are not even junior league, and i can explain that later if you wish. [laughter] charlie: i do. but i just talked last week in the chambers at the supreme court to justice ruth bader ginsburg. she said to me that she would like to see more of a conversation between the court and the congress. justice breyer: it is hard to get a conversation going. charlie: but you understand what she means? justice breyer: absolutely, absolutely because sometimes you can find something in a statute -- say why did you -- she has written -- charlie: or had them think about in a dissent, which she h
abraham lincoln picked it up.ad the decision and said it was a shocker, and used the dissent in his speech at cooper union, which propelled him to the head of the republican party and helped get him the nomination. all followed. he was really an abolitionist at heart. they knew that in the south. and the civil war followed. if that was justice cheney's idea he was wrong. , justices are not politicians. exposure toe some politics, but they are not even junior league, and i can explain that later...
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late, great abraham lincoln? [ laughter and applause ] trump talks about lincoln like he was a hall of fame pitcher for the brooklyn dodgers. and lincoln throws one inside, he's keeping them honest. but it turns out hillary really was telling the truth, because in the actual transcript of that speech she says, "if you saw the spielberg movie 'lincoln' and how he was maneuvering and working to get the 13th amendment passed politics is like sausage being made, we usually end up where we need to be but if people are watching, then people get a little nervous to say the least. so you need both a public and private position." so i guess the real scandal here is that bankers paid thousands of dollars for hillary clinton's movie reviews. in short, "sully" will goose your heart rate and then bring you in for a smooth landing, i give it 2 1/2 pantsuits, that will be $600,000. [ laughter and applause ] nonetheless, nonetheless there does seem to be a divergence in some cases between what hillary told wall street bankers be
late, great abraham lincoln? [ laughter and applause ] trump talks about lincoln like he was a hall of fame pitcher for the brooklyn dodgers. and lincoln throws one inside, he's keeping them honest. but it turns out hillary really was telling the truth, because in the actual transcript of that speech she says, "if you saw the spielberg movie 'lincoln' and how he was maneuvering and working to get the 13th amendment passed politics is like sausage being made, we usually end up where we need...
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lincoln look -- abraham lincoln knew public sentiment. many people in the border states had not made up their minds on what to do about slavery. do we abolish it over time? there was high uncertainty about the best way to go about abolishing slavery. he knew that if he had set the basis for the emancipation proclamation was on this moral justice basis, there would be a lot of pushback because of a mixed reaction and perception among what to do about slavery and but also because he knew public sentiment. he knew there was one thing that the public agreed-upon and that was, we need to and the civil war asap. we need to stop the destruction and if you ask commander in chief think that as a matter of military necessity -- that is the language he put in the emancipation proclamation. issuing this as a matter of [indiscernible] that those slaves who escaped can join the union forces, you think that is what we need to put an end to this war? there was very little pushback on the emancipation proclamation and of course it set the stage for the 13
lincoln look -- abraham lincoln knew public sentiment. many people in the border states had not made up their minds on what to do about slavery. do we abolish it over time? there was high uncertainty about the best way to go about abolishing slavery. he knew that if he had set the basis for the emancipation proclamation was on this moral justice basis, there would be a lot of pushback because of a mixed reaction and perception among what to do about slavery and but also because he knew public...
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. >> well, right, as i recall that was something i said about abraham lincoln after having seen the wonderful steven spielberg movie called "lincoln." it was a master class watching president lincoln get the congress to approve the 13th amendment. it was principled, it was strategic. and i was making the point that it is hard sometimes to get the congress to do what you want to do and you have to keep working at it and, yes, president lincoln was trying to convince some people he used some arguments, convincing other people, he used other arguments, that was a great -- i thought a great display of presidential leadership. but, you know, let's talk about what's really going on here, martha, because our intelligence community just came out and said in the last few days, that the kremlin, meaning putin and the russian government, are directing the attacks, the hacking on american accounts to influence our election. and wikileaks is part of that, as are other sites where the russians hack information, we don't even know if it's accurate information, then they put it out. we have never in the hist
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. >> john adams, abraham lincoln put 18,000 people in prison. he had a problem. >> rose: he wanted to win a war. >> correct. but they had no trial, no nothing and they weren't soldiers. you had wilson, woodrow wilson, great man and continuously stopping what people said. and you had world war ii 70,000 citizens of japanese origin put in camp. >> rose: so what is your point? >> my point is, why does he want to know the point. such an interesting story. you always have to have a point? the point is that in guantanamo, in seal seizure case, the court turned. and the court said sandra o'connor, the constitution does not write a check blank. no blank check to the president. not even in time of war. and the four detainees won the four cases. and the president lost. that's the point. the point is what is in your mind right now. what's the question in your mind when i say that. if it doesn't write a blank check, what kind of check does it write? and that's going to be our job. quite possibly. and terrorism is international. countries all over the world
. >> john adams, abraham lincoln put 18,000 people in prison. he had a problem. >> rose: he wanted to win a war. >> correct. but they had no trial, no nothing and they weren't soldiers. you had wilson, woodrow wilson, great man and continuously stopping what people said. and you had world war ii 70,000 citizens of japanese origin put in camp. >> rose: so what is your point? >> my point is, why does he want to know the point. such an interesting story. you always...