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abraham lincoln comes up with an idea. i do not think there is a way to know how close it would be between baker and hardin. he offers a resolution and says, we congratulate hardin on his victory and we recommend baker as a nominee in two years. before hardin is even sworn in, he has a resolution of this hanging over his head. and he announces he will not serve a second form -- term. turn andrdin gets a baker gets a turn, who gets a turn after that? abraham lincoln. so now he has to wait until 1846. slogan turnabout is , fair play. he is not going to try to take shots hardin. they agree on the issues. everybody in politics knows that sometimes when you are in a political primary, the toughest in their between those own party. he stays away from that, lincoln stays away from negative campaigning. he says turnabout is fair play. ,it works. hardin decides not to run again. lincoln in 1846 is the unanimous choice in illinois. and he has to go up against a democrat, the guy was named peter cartwright. he is a preacher, not like
abraham lincoln comes up with an idea. i do not think there is a way to know how close it would be between baker and hardin. he offers a resolution and says, we congratulate hardin on his victory and we recommend baker as a nominee in two years. before hardin is even sworn in, he has a resolution of this hanging over his head. and he announces he will not serve a second form -- term. turn andrdin gets a baker gets a turn, who gets a turn after that? abraham lincoln. so now he has to wait until...
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abraham lincoln supported it. james buchanan signed off on it, and congress passed it. i believe three states began the process. by that time fort sumter hapten. the story of the 13th amendment is a story that should remind us not to assume things about the past that is more our particular interest and believe. there you have it. there were a lot of people who are willing to stop a war they did not want, they knew would bring great destruction and sadness and tragedy to this country. they almost did it, but they didn't. >> host: you reference southern union nest, what percent of the population supported stain in the union, or vice versa, supported going to work? >> guest: in the south i would say the upper southern states at the beginning of the secession crisis wanted to stay in the union of slavery could be preserved in some way. if they could be guaranteed that the safety of this institution which was a seat of their economic prosperity. virginia turned out secession. other states did too. they didn't want to do it unless they they were forced. that is why fort sumte
abraham lincoln supported it. james buchanan signed off on it, and congress passed it. i believe three states began the process. by that time fort sumter hapten. the story of the 13th amendment is a story that should remind us not to assume things about the past that is more our particular interest and believe. there you have it. there were a lot of people who are willing to stop a war they did not want, they knew would bring great destruction and sadness and tragedy to this country. they...
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caroline abrahams of the charity age uk is like —— abrahams of the charity age uk is like — — says abrahamscharity age uk is like —— says it is like playing russian roulette when you go to a ca re russian roulette when you go to a care home. one in three, one in four chance of getting a bad care home, it is actually worse odds than russian roulette. the financial stresses in this sector are huge. the cuts that have been passed down to local authorities since 2010 because of the national living wage, the volume of older people in society is putting huge pressure. it is becoming like the nhs, the pressures are so is becoming like the nhs, the pressures are so big that they will have to confront it. this isn't a job or a career that has been particularly loved and of course there are a number of people who see it as there are a number of people who see itasa there are a number of people who see it as a last resort rather than a viable and exciting career. it is difficult to get the really interested people in this sector into thejobs interested people in this sector into the jobs because there
caroline abrahams of the charity age uk is like —— abrahams of the charity age uk is like — — says abrahamscharity age uk is like —— says it is like playing russian roulette when you go to a ca re russian roulette when you go to a care home. one in three, one in four chance of getting a bad care home, it is actually worse odds than russian roulette. the financial stresses in this sector are huge. the cuts that have been passed down to local authorities since 2010 because of the...
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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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abraham lincoln was on his way to the nation's capital for his first inauguration.ladelphia long enough to say, i had never had a feeling politically that did not spring from the bodies of the deck -- declaration of independence. in due time the weight would be lifted from the shoulders of all men. >> ♪ >> in the distance, the white house, where abraham lincoln lived and worked. 1600 pennsylvania avenue, eighth -- a famous address. home of our presidents office who dedicates their very lives to the preservation of our sacred heritage. this legacy and magnificent inheritance has not been handed to us on a silver platter, not by a long shot. >> the price of life, liberty and freedom comes dear, very dear. when the chips are down, we are prepared always to defend these sacred principles upon which our nation was founded. the hope of our world rests on our faith and the destiny of our country. through such faith our forefathers built this country. it has been costly, oh, so costly. there have scarcely a period of time all of our history has not -- in all of our history
abraham lincoln was on his way to the nation's capital for his first inauguration.ladelphia long enough to say, i had never had a feeling politically that did not spring from the bodies of the deck -- declaration of independence. in due time the weight would be lifted from the shoulders of all men. >> ♪ >> in the distance, the white house, where abraham lincoln lived and worked. 1600 pennsylvania avenue, eighth -- a famous address. home of our presidents office who dedicates their...
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when i was on the court, abraham won by one vote.only had about 10 african-american minority judges. you have a council that is very -- so, the council is headed to some extent by the president judge, who was president of the council, who's african-american. you have the head of the trial division, who's also african-american, and the civil division, african-american. so the court has changed considerably when there were opportunities denied to us. this is an opportunity that essentially was given to a highly qualified individual, and so i think they made the right choice. >> matt, she apparently -- hodge is apparently extremely supremely qualified for this position. that's good. that's all that should matter here, not -- i know we're talking about glass ceilings. well, lynne abraham broke a glass ceiling by becoming the first female district attorney in the city of philadelphia. but that never mattered. people never looked at her as a woman. she was a tough cookie, but she wasn't a female. she was a tough person. i was actually -- a
when i was on the court, abraham won by one vote.only had about 10 african-american minority judges. you have a council that is very -- so, the council is headed to some extent by the president judge, who was president of the council, who's african-american. you have the head of the trial division, who's also african-american, and the civil division, african-american. so the court has changed considerably when there were opportunities denied to us. this is an opportunity that essentially was...
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now there is no word tonight on whether the officers accused by abraham of throwing her down... facing any discipline. (steve) tweets and turmoil from the white house. not just from the president. this time... from his newly- hired communications director... sending a not so subtle threat...apparently to another high-level white house official. grant lodes is here with the nane calling. (grant) lot of profanity from anthony scaramucci...the president's fast talking new communications director. in an interview with the new yorker...he went off...calling chief of staff rience priebus a blanking paranoid schizophrenic. he also used sexually charged profanity to insult white house chief strategist steve bannon. scaramucci has since tweeted tonight that he uses colorful language, and will refrain from doing so in this arena in the future. this all stems from an apparent fued between scaramucci and priebus...and last night... scaramucci sent a tweet that seemed to indicate priebus was leaking info to reporters. he deleted that tweet but later didn't back down from the premise...sugges
now there is no word tonight on whether the officers accused by abraham of throwing her down... facing any discipline. (steve) tweets and turmoil from the white house. not just from the president. this time... from his newly- hired communications director... sending a not so subtle threat...apparently to another high-level white house official. grant lodes is here with the nane calling. (grant) lot of profanity from anthony scaramucci...the president's fast talking new communications director....
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president except abraham lincoln. and an open microphone captures two senators ridiculing a fellow lawmaker. we have that audio for you. let's begin on capitol hill. another busy day. >> reporter: >> reporter: senate republicans won an important legislative victory but it underskoend the painful process of trying to unite the gop around one particular plan, a comprehensive plan to repeal and replace obamacare. it was one in a series of amendments and proposals and that fell short. >> suffering its first setback, the senate decisively rejecting the gop's most comprehensive replacement plan, nine republicans voting against the measure. the senate expected to take up today senator rand paul's proposal to repeal obamacare with the delay on the replacement plan for two years, a measure the cbo estimates will leave 32 million more americans uninsured and is also expected to fail. >> this is just the beginning. we're not out here to spike the football. this is just a long way, we'll finish at the end of the week hopefully. >
president except abraham lincoln. and an open microphone captures two senators ridiculing a fellow lawmaker. we have that audio for you. let's begin on capitol hill. another busy day. >> reporter: >> reporter: senate republicans won an important legislative victory but it underskoend the painful process of trying to unite the gop around one particular plan, a comprehensive plan to repeal and replace obamacare. it was one in a series of amendments and proposals and that fell short....
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abraham? dr. abraham votes i. mr. kelly? mr. kelly votes i. mr. gates? mr. gates votes i. mr. bacon? mr. bacon votes i. gabbard? [inaudible] mr. chairman there are 305i votes. there are 26 no votes -- 305i votes, 26 no votes. >> -- if payments result in their financial benefit three the clerks will recall -- call the roll. mr. smith? mr. smith votes i. mr. brady? mr. brady votes i. mr. wilson? mr. wilson votes no. mr. bishop? mr. bishop votes no. mr. larson? mr. larson votes i. mr. turner? mr. turner votes no. mr. franks notes no. mr. courtney votes aye. mr. should servers no. this song is that -- mr. conway vote no. votes aye.i lamborn votes no. mr. whitman vote no. vote no.r kaufmannthat -- mr. vote aye. mr. o'rourke vote aye. vote aye.s mr. scott votes no. mr. gallego vote aye. v mr. brooks vote no. mr. cook vote no. vote no.n stein vote no.rol is rosen vote aye. mr. burns vote no. mr. mceachin vote aye.mr. graves votes no. phonic -- .r. brown votes aye aye.s murphy votes no.knight votes mr. russell votes no. mr. swazi votes eyes. dr. abraham votes no. mr. walls votes aye.
abraham? dr. abraham votes i. mr. kelly? mr. kelly votes i. mr. gates? mr. gates votes i. mr. bacon? mr. bacon votes i. gabbard? [inaudible] mr. chairman there are 305i votes. there are 26 no votes -- 305i votes, 26 no votes. >> -- if payments result in their financial benefit three the clerks will recall -- call the roll. mr. smith? mr. smith votes i. mr. brady? mr. brady votes i. mr. wilson? mr. wilson votes no. mr. bishop? mr. bishop votes no. mr. larson? mr. larson votes i. mr....
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at the top of my reading list, are abraham lincoln and leon kass or that combination i think .f as abraham lincoln kass [applause] >> thank you diana for that wonderful speech and now james ceaser. james: thank you. patriotism has it is experienced first by most americans is a sentiments of deep attachment for the nation. it's something akin to love. it's something felt coming from the heart and it surges at a certain moment in response faced with symbol like the jet planes that screened past the opening of the super bowl. or the sight of the flag in the breeze or through music that which is the star spangled banner or god bless america or proud to be an american. patriotism is connected with feelings for those in the military and their sacrifices by the encounter with the monuments of the soldier of iwo jima. of time spent with friends and family on july 4th. simple familiarity being together and being free together. no one, i think, really encounters patriotism unless he is experienced these moments of connection and attachment. patriotism may need a lot more than this. it cannot mean le
at the top of my reading list, are abraham lincoln and leon kass or that combination i think .f as abraham lincoln kass [applause] >> thank you diana for that wonderful speech and now james ceaser. james: thank you. patriotism has it is experienced first by most americans is a sentiments of deep attachment for the nation. it's something akin to love. it's something felt coming from the heart and it surges at a certain moment in response faced with symbol like the jet planes that screened...
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the muslims who also sons of abraham had built a mosque be brahimi mosque abraham's mosque above this site it's a shared site. so in israel is is geared not in its political dimension but because you nisko has made this decision in its religious dimension. and there's no mention of sharing it's being declared a palestinian heritage site on the palestinian herridge the heritage site. in danger and i think that's why we seeing these extremely heated reactions as we do every way that is shared jerusalem and hebron a flash points for that reason. does this vote and this decision rather give the palestinian struggle for statehood a push. and yes you know she got small way it does it strengthens the palestinians hands and they've played in the arena where they are the strongest in the united nations with i have the broadest support. but still on the ground it's only negotiations that are going to make a difference it's only when the two sides agree or disagree. as to the fate of hebron and make it come to a decision that actually will see a change here. don't forget the general assembly vis
the muslims who also sons of abraham had built a mosque be brahimi mosque abraham's mosque above this site it's a shared site. so in israel is is geared not in its political dimension but because you nisko has made this decision in its religious dimension. and there's no mention of sharing it's being declared a palestinian heritage site on the palestinian herridge the heritage site. in danger and i think that's why we seeing these extremely heated reactions as we do every way that is shared...
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abraham lincoln was fully aware of every word in the declaration of independence.1861. abe lincoln was on his way to the nations capital for his first inauguration. in philadelphia longer to say to a gathering at independence hall, i have never had a feeling of liberty that did not spring from the sentiments embodied in the declaration of independence. it was a sentiment in that document which gave promise that in due time, the weight would be lifted from the shoulders of all men. in the distance, the white house where abraham lincoln lived and .orked 1600 pennsylvania avenue, a famous address, home of our presidents whose solemn oath of office dedicates their very lives to the preservation of our sacred heritage. this legacy, this magnificent inheritance has not been handed to us on a silver platter, not by a long shot. the price of liberty and freedom comes here -- dear. very dear. when the chips are down, we are prepared always to defend this sacred principles upon which our nation was founded. rests onof our world our faith in the destiny of our country. throug
abraham lincoln was fully aware of every word in the declaration of independence.1861. abe lincoln was on his way to the nations capital for his first inauguration. in philadelphia longer to say to a gathering at independence hall, i have never had a feeling of liberty that did not spring from the sentiments embodied in the declaration of independence. it was a sentiment in that document which gave promise that in due time, the weight would be lifted from the shoulders of all men. in the...
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scott abraham, abc 7 sports. robert: d.c. united hoping to start a search, beginning against the montrÉal impact. 23rd minute, 1-0 montrÉal. nice pass, chris dufault, finding the back of the net. united comes up empty, falling 2-0. and the valor fall to the tampa bay storm in arena football. that sports. steph curry, congratulations to him. robert: havertys furniture helps even when life isn't.t are you sure you don't want me to call an exterminator? (muffled) aw, come on. it's just a raccoon that got in the attic. and there she is. oh, look. babies. [loud hissing.] darren! daddy! [crashing from above. loud and violent.] they're on the move! honey!?! what's going on? she's got me cornered. how big is she? make the call! save up to $1000 at the star spangled sale. havertys. life looks good. kimberly: d.c. mayor muriel bowser did some yard work today for a good reason, mowing the lawn of a senior
scott abraham, abc 7 sports. robert: d.c. united hoping to start a search, beginning against the montrÉal impact. 23rd minute, 1-0 montrÉal. nice pass, chris dufault, finding the back of the net. united comes up empty, falling 2-0. and the valor fall to the tampa bay storm in arena football. that sports. steph curry, congratulations to him. robert: havertys furniture helps even when life isn't.t are you sure you don't want me to call an exterminator? (muffled) aw, come on. it's just a...
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and the president says with the exception of the late great abraham lincoln,es more presidential than anyone who ever held the office. grand delusion. don't you think? that's ahead. finally, let me finish with trump watch. you totaled your brand new car. nobody's hurt, but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do? drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement™, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, we'll replace the full value of your car. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. when heartburn hits fight back fast with new tums chewy bites. fast relief in every bite. crunchy outside. chewy inside. tum tum tum tum new tums chewy bites. heri think i might burst..... totally immersed weekenders. whatever kind of weekender you are, there's a hilton for you. book your weekend break direct with hilton.com and join the summer we
and the president says with the exception of the late great abraham lincoln,es more presidential than anyone who ever held the office. grand delusion. don't you think? that's ahead. finally, let me finish with trump watch. you totaled your brand new car. nobody's hurt, but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do? drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new...
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abraham, for five minutes. mr. abraham: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to bring attention to a very critical issue that has occurred concerning our skies and the control thereof. our u.s. airspace is the busiest airspace in the world and alone is the savest and most successful. we have over 87,000 flights per day in the united states airspace. our wonderful friends from canada just to the north have only a mere fraction of that. for decades our air traffic control has been successfully managed under the f.a.a. with the oversight of congress and the american taxpayer. like any system, there is lways room for improvement and modernization. however there are some who think the only way to get to modernization is through privatization. this could be -- this could not be further from the truth. congress will soon begin debating an f.a.a. re-authorization bill. chairman shuster and the committee on transportation and infrastructure have done a commendable job and worked tirelessly to craft a bill that brings much needed reforms to the f.a.a. howev
abraham, for five minutes. mr. abraham: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to bring attention to a very critical issue that has occurred concerning our skies and the control thereof. our u.s. airspace is the busiest airspace in the world and alone is the savest and most successful. we have over 87,000 flights per day in the united states airspace. our wonderful friends from canada just to the north have only a mere fraction of that. for decades our air traffic control has been successfully...
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. >> with the exception of the late great abraham lincoln, i can be more presidential than any president that's ever held this office. that i can tell you. >> meanwhile, senator john mccain, a former presidential candidate, returns to the senate just 11 days after brain surgery and he says this. >> i hope we can again rely on humility, on our need to cooperate, on our dependence on each other, to learn how to trust each other again, and by so doing better serve the people who elected us. >> two speeches, two american leaders. which one sounds presidential to you? let's get right to cnn's presidential historian, timothy natali, political analyst kirsten powers, rick san tore 'em, and cnn political commentator matt louis. tim, you are first. here is what president trump said. >> political correctness for me is easy. sometimes they say, "he doesn't act presidential." and i say, "hey, look, great schools, smart guy." it is so easy to act presidential, but it is not going to get it done. in fact, i said, it is much easier, by the way, to act presidential than what we're doing here tonight, be
. >> with the exception of the late great abraham lincoln, i can be more presidential than any president that's ever held this office. that i can tell you. >> meanwhile, senator john mccain, a former presidential candidate, returns to the senate just 11 days after brain surgery and he says this. >> i hope we can again rely on humility, on our need to cooperate, on our dependence on each other, to learn how to trust each other again, and by so doing better serve the people who...
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. >> with the exception of the late great abraham lincoln, i can be more presidential than any president that's ever held this office. that i can tell you. >> this is cnn. sorry, i'm don lemon. how presidential is he really. >> reporter: president trump starting his day at the crack of dawn where else? on twitter. targeting? attorney general jeff sessions "ukrainian efforts to sab bo taj trump campaign quietly working to investigate clinton. where is the investigation, ag? then attorney general sessions has taken a weak president on hillary clinton crimes? mr. president, those e-mails and the servers did hillary clinton no favors during the election. she lost in part because of that. you won. we all know that. we've moved on. shouldn't you? then in an interview with the "wall street journal," the president downplayed then senator sessions' valuable early endorse the saying it was really all about the crowd size. here's a quote. "he was a senator. he looks at 40,000 people and he probably says what do i have to lose? and he endorsed me." here's the truth. sessions' endorsement came at a c
. >> with the exception of the late great abraham lincoln, i can be more presidential than any president that's ever held this office. that i can tell you. >> this is cnn. sorry, i'm don lemon. how presidential is he really. >> reporter: president trump starting his day at the crack of dawn where else? on twitter. targeting? attorney general jeff sessions "ukrainian efforts to sab bo taj trump campaign quietly working to investigate clinton. where is the investigation,...
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president trump tells a cheering crowd in ohio this -- >> with the expectation of the late great abraham lincoln i can be more presidential than any president that's ever held this office. >> this is "cnn tonight." i'm don lemon. how presidential is he really? president trump starting his day at the crack of dawn, where else, on twitter. target. attorney general jeff sessions. quote, ukraine yum sabotage -- quietly to boast clinton. attorney general jeff sessions has taken a weak position on hillary clinton crimes. where e-mails and dnc servers and intel leakers. mr. president those e-mails and the servers did hillary no favors during the election she lost because of that, you've won. we all know that we've moved on. shouldn't you. then in a wall street journal the president downplayed senator sessions -- say it was really about the crowd size. here's the quote. he was a senator, he looks at 40,000 people and he probably said, what do i have to lose. and he endorsed me. here's the truth, session's endorsement came two days before a critical tuesday in the primary when president trump was
president trump tells a cheering crowd in ohio this -- >> with the expectation of the late great abraham lincoln i can be more presidential than any president that's ever held this office. >> this is "cnn tonight." i'm don lemon. how presidential is he really? president trump starting his day at the crack of dawn, where else, on twitter. target. attorney general jeff sessions. quote, ukraine yum sabotage -- quietly to boast clinton. attorney general jeff sessions has taken...
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pensions secretary debbie abrahams so stay with us for that.ries of its top stars after being compelled to do so by the government. chris evans is the highest paid on the list with a salary of more than £2 million. gary lineker earns over £1.75 million, and graham norton over £850,000, though that figure doesn't include his tv chat show. the disclosure has divided opinion, with some saying it's unfair on the corporation, others questioning the bbc‘s use of public money. there's also criticism that only a third of the names on the list are women. the bbc‘s director general defended the salaries, saying the corporation had to work in a very competitive market. 0ur media correspondent david sillito reports. the pay deals of the bbc‘s top stars are no longer a secret. thank you very much! graham norton received more than £850,000. the final day of the premier league... gary lineker‘s deal takes him over £1.75 million. how do you feel about bbc talent salaries being published? but top of the bbc pay list, chris evans. £2.2 million. we are the ultima
pensions secretary debbie abrahams so stay with us for that.ries of its top stars after being compelled to do so by the government. chris evans is the highest paid on the list with a salary of more than £2 million. gary lineker earns over £1.75 million, and graham norton over £850,000, though that figure doesn't include his tv chat show. the disclosure has divided opinion, with some saying it's unfair on the corporation, others questioning the bbc‘s use of public money. there's also...
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they need a champion to go back and help the office become what it used to be. >> abraham and the other candidates are vying to fill the seats the next five and a half months that was left vacant when seth williams pled guilty to corruption. he is in jail, awaiting sentencing in october. >>> 12 minutes before 6:00. cape may, the sun is just starting to come up. it's going to be a hot one, even at the show. temperatures reach into the lower 90s. ta's a live view. 73 degrees at cape may point. cape may courthouse, 76 and 78 in atlantic city. it's going to be a quick warm up at the shore. we are seeing clouds now, you can see breaks in the clouds for sunshine as the sun is coming up. the clouds will clear out. a mostly sunny and hot afternoon. 70s for the lehigh valley. upper 70s this morning for delaware and philadelphia. look at south jersey at 74 degrees. 76 degrees right now in woodstown. pensville, 77 along with audubon and fitman. florence, princeton cooled down to 67. typically cooler than it is this morning. even princeton is going to see temperatures climb into the 90s this aftern
they need a champion to go back and help the office become what it used to be. >> abraham and the other candidates are vying to fill the seats the next five and a half months that was left vacant when seth williams pled guilty to corruption. he is in jail, awaiting sentencing in october. >>> 12 minutes before 6:00. cape may, the sun is just starting to come up. it's going to be a hot one, even at the show. temperatures reach into the lower 90s. ta's a live view. 73 degrees at...
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. >>> it's down to 13 candidates, including former long time abraham and the bid to become the district attorney. kathleen martin dropped out of the running. the city board of judges will vote on the choice today. abraham told us why she wants the job. >> i think the office is in such dispair and disarray, the disgraceful conduct tarnished the men and women at the d.a.'s office. they need a champion to go back and help the office become what it used to be. >> reporter: they are vying to fill the seat for the next 5 1/2 months that was left vacant when seth resigned. the judges will meet to vote at 4:00 this afternoon. have the nbc 10 app where we'll let you know as soon as the interim v.a. is chosen. >>> a life saving drug in the palm of your hand. a new law could give you the ability to help those suffering from overdoses. >>> plus, fighting hate. how a community is coming together. the message they want to send. >>> plus, look to the sky. why something you spot high above could land you tickets to the show. >>> steamy weather ahead. it's warm this morning. 80 degrees at 4:37. each nei
. >>> it's down to 13 candidates, including former long time abraham and the bid to become the district attorney. kathleen martin dropped out of the running. the city board of judges will vote on the choice today. abraham told us why she wants the job. >> i think the office is in such dispair and disarray, the disgraceful conduct tarnished the men and women at the d.a.'s office. they need a champion to go back and help the office become what it used to be. >> reporter: they...
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abraham lincoln would have approved. in a version of the speech now reported inut detail in a newspaper account, lincoln was said to pay tribute. the triumphant exultation of miriam. miriam was the sister of moses and aaron who led the women in song. abrasion of their deliverance from egyptian bondage. the course of hebrew enslavement and emancipation had of this parallels to american history and american slavery had formed the pretext of lincoln's speech. before further interpretation, want to point out with fortunately don't have the speech in its entire day. but we do have is to substantial portions 8-10 pages each, long efforts.o be separate they may, in fact, be parts of a larger whole. it is also important to be aware of how the speech fits into the chronology. it was delivered multiple times over the two-year time between 18 60.858 to early it was presented a couple months before the house divided speech lincoln accepted the republican nomination for the illinois senate seat and it was presented again on a number
abraham lincoln would have approved. in a version of the speech now reported inut detail in a newspaper account, lincoln was said to pay tribute. the triumphant exultation of miriam. miriam was the sister of moses and aaron who led the women in song. abrasion of their deliverance from egyptian bondage. the course of hebrew enslavement and emancipation had of this parallels to american history and american slavery had formed the pretext of lincoln's speech. before further interpretation, want to...
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i'm scott abraham, in for larry smith.oss to veronica spectacular start to the week lots of sun with low humidity 90s return midweek (not too humid) tracking best rain friday today: mostly sunny, comfortably warm highs: 82-88 winds: north to sw 5-10 mph & comfortable lows: 68-73 winds: sw 5-10 mph tuesday: partly sunny, ideal for outdoors highs: 84-89 winds: sw 5-10 mph developing now... the u-s after north korea's most recent missile ballistic test. the pentagon says the air force conducted a successful test of a missile-defense system over the pacific. we also learned that a few hours earlier, a pair of b-1 bombers conducted exercises with aircraft from japan and south korea. even mike pence, on a trip to eastern europe focused on russia, weighed in. the u-s does not plan to call for a united nations security council meeting as it has after previous launches. u-s ambassador nikki haley said, such a meeting, would produce quote "nothing of consequence." a busy vacation destination... now a ghost town... at the height of s
i'm scott abraham, in for larry smith.oss to veronica spectacular start to the week lots of sun with low humidity 90s return midweek (not too humid) tracking best rain friday today: mostly sunny, comfortably warm highs: 82-88 winds: north to sw 5-10 mph & comfortable lows: 68-73 winds: sw 5-10 mph tuesday: partly sunny, ideal for outdoors highs: 84-89 winds: sw 5-10 mph developing now... the u-s after north korea's most recent missile ballistic test. the pentagon says the air force...
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that speech, abraham lincoln style, i guess. >> no. far from abraham lincoln style. i wish it were easy for donald trump to act presidential. we have six months of saying he's a failure of doing. as many people think he should be impeached as not. is approv his approval rating hovering at all time lows for someone at this stage of his presidency, 36, 37%. you have conservatives saying enough is enough. it is not fake news to say this president should be investigated and that he is treated a member of senate terribly, shamefully. and republicans come together defense of jeff sessions, people like lindsey graham saying enough is enough and saying what every republican senator should say and underline every day, that in america the bedrock belief of our constitution is has always been that no man is above the law. donald trump may not believe that, if you look at the way he's treated james comey and now his attorney general. so that's a big story. obviously the vote yesterday also very significant. john mccain giving a very moving speech. but mika, at the end of the day
that speech, abraham lincoln style, i guess. >> no. far from abraham lincoln style. i wish it were easy for donald trump to act presidential. we have six months of saying he's a failure of doing. as many people think he should be impeached as not. is approv his approval rating hovering at all time lows for someone at this stage of his presidency, 36, 37%. you have conservatives saying enough is enough. it is not fake news to say this president should be investigated and that he is treated...
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believe i can see you but you can't hear me that's a pity iraqi jenison continent is abraham that we're trying to get but it's a bit late to maybe recorded the scenes of the gremlins i'm playing out it's twenty two minutes past nine in the morning a lot more to come you know it's international with me cavanagh and we are unified solution be found to the north korea crisis is fun if it's any closer after the short break. manufactured. public will. when the ruling classes protect themselves. in the final. we can all middle of the room see. income inequality wage stagnation gerrymandering of political districts polarization you know the lack of effectiveness in congress there are these are well documented trends going back decades and now they're really acute unmanifest to the point where people describe the system is being seized with a kind of paralysis. without internationals go straight back to baghdad because the connection. is abraham high and there's so we lost the line then i see again what we said we were talking about the. i'm always assuming the problems are got a lot worse as a
believe i can see you but you can't hear me that's a pity iraqi jenison continent is abraham that we're trying to get but it's a bit late to maybe recorded the scenes of the gremlins i'm playing out it's twenty two minutes past nine in the morning a lot more to come you know it's international with me cavanagh and we are unified solution be found to the north korea crisis is fun if it's any closer after the short break. manufactured. public will. when the ruling classes protect themselves. in...
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w createde a fake website for abraham lincoln. i basically used all of his own words. if lincoln were using the web to communicate, we think this is what it would've looked like. american watching history tv, 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on c-span 3. c-span us on twitter @ history for information on our schedule and to keep up with the latest history news. 50 years ago on july 23, 1967, detroit erupted in five days of civil disorder that led to 43 deaths, hundreds of injuries. and 7000 arrest. the next day president johnson announced 5000 federals were sent to detroit in an attempt to restore order. this is about 10 minutes. president johnson: in the early morning today governor romney communicated with ramsey clark and told him of the extreme disorder in detroit, michigan. the attorney general kept me advised her of the morning. at 10:56 this morning i received a wire from governor romney officially requesting that federal troops be dispatched to michigan. this wire was sent at 10:46 a.m. this morning i instructed the secretary of defense
w createde a fake website for abraham lincoln. i basically used all of his own words. if lincoln were using the web to communicate, we think this is what it would've looked like. american watching history tv, 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on c-span 3. c-span us on twitter @ history for information on our schedule and to keep up with the latest history news. 50 years ago on july 23, 1967, detroit erupted in five days of civil disorder that led to 43 deaths, hundreds...
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they would go through a series of roll-call of votes to get the required number of delegates to win abraham lincoln was nominated on the third there was a democratic convention in the early 1900's with over 100 ballots so there could be a more extended race so within the convention generally they're not even supposed to campaign. it was even more in journal to the convention. >> they have been tinkering with the rules the republicans between 2012 and 2016 made it so those delegates selected would reflect that initial caucus vote and not what is happening after the fact the democrats tinkered with the number of the super delegates so a widespread reform is not very likely because it is difficult to do that and nobody can control that process. >> booktv on c-span2 speaking with professor and her book the imperfect primary is herblock. >> next on my list is a fantastic book everything i have heard about it is wonderful talks about life in america of an issue i have been looking into and the struggles of the people and napoli shut and throughout the country. [inaudible conversations]
they would go through a series of roll-call of votes to get the required number of delegates to win abraham lincoln was nominated on the third there was a democratic convention in the early 1900's with over 100 ballots so there could be a more extended race so within the convention generally they're not even supposed to campaign. it was even more in journal to the convention. >> they have been tinkering with the rules the republicans between 2012 and 2016 made it so those delegates...
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estÁ promocionando su sencillo "loco y enamorado" bienvenido, abraham.boraciones? abram: con farruku fue a travÉs de su productor, le gustÓ la canciÓn y se subió a cantarla con nosotros. con cristiÁn, ya venÍa hablando hace mucho tiempo. el resultado ha sido espectacular. michelle: bueno, llegÓ el momento. vamos a dejar que tÚ presentes este vÍdeo. tiene las cÁmaras. abram: va a ser un momento muy especial para mÍ. bueno, ha llegado el momento, espero que le guste este nuevo videoclip, espero que cause un "primer impacto". disfrutarlo. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪te confieso que lo mÍo no es hablar♪ ♪soy algo tÍmido, como verÁs♪ ♪ya me tienes como loco, enamorado♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪lo demÁs te lo digo bailando, pÉgatees que ahora ya no sales de mi mente♪ ♪pÉgate♪ ♪sabes que soy yo ♪quiÉn te da calor♪ ♪yo sÉ que conmigo, la pasarÁ mejor♪ ♪sabes quiÉn soy yo♪ ♪que te hago perder el control ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪si tÚ eres para mÍ♪ ♪yo tambiÉn soy para ti♪ ♪si tÚ eres para mÍ♪ ♪yo tambiÉn soy para ti♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪no te muevas asÍ♪ ♪de manera provocativa ♪eso me motiva ♪la verdad es que tÚ me gustas dem
estÁ promocionando su sencillo "loco y enamorado" bienvenido, abraham.boraciones? abram: con farruku fue a travÉs de su productor, le gustÓ la canciÓn y se subió a cantarla con nosotros. con cristiÁn, ya venÍa hablando hace mucho tiempo. el resultado ha sido espectacular. michelle: bueno, llegÓ el momento. vamos a dejar que tÚ presentes este vÍdeo. tiene las cÁmaras. abram: va a ser un momento muy especial para mÍ. bueno, ha llegado el momento, espero que le guste este...
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they have a wonderful portrait of abraham lincoln. he was in that day the big picture. it was quite a honor that you have painted. however she was very disappointed. she said she looks like a old relic. in 1872 there was a terrible disaster. she thought she stepped out of that fire. interesting a likeness. is the original model and little women. those are whose names do not change in the account. this is the life we have of her. , they were excited about this. it was going to be the finest work. new that perhaps she would not be living here. she said it might be her new home. archway it at this leads into the parlor. wereirls even young women working all throughout their earlier. they hung a curtain. stageould become their area they had many wonderful sets and scenery. they really worked hard on this. then they would sit here. and little women towards the beginning of the book that girls are going to begin to put on a play. that is really a play. she did perform this, she played the role of roderigo. they played it in that dining room. these things really happened all o
they have a wonderful portrait of abraham lincoln. he was in that day the big picture. it was quite a honor that you have painted. however she was very disappointed. she said she looks like a old relic. in 1872 there was a terrible disaster. she thought she stepped out of that fire. interesting a likeness. is the original model and little women. those are whose names do not change in the account. this is the life we have of her. , they were excited about this. it was going to be the finest...
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. >> with the exception of abraham lincoln, i can be more presidential than any president -- >> donald trump is presidential in the same way that kid rock will be senatorial. >> this is "new day" with quchr cuomo and alisyn camerota. >> a shot at one of your favorites, kid rock. >> up first, one step forward, another step back for gop senators. they voted to begin debate over health care. their first vote on the plan to repeal and replace obamacare failed. nine republicans voting against that first major proposal. the senate continues debate today on a repeal with a two-year delay replacement plan. >> president trump is intensifying public attacks over his attorney general jeff sessions. the president started z this and seeded this discussion about whether or not sessions is out and now is say, well, he doesn't know whether or not sessions has to go. he does call the russian investigation and sessions' recusal unfair to the presidency. cnn has everything covered for you. let's begin with cnn's suzanne malveaux live on capitol hill. >> reporter: good morning, chris. senate republicans o
. >> with the exception of abraham lincoln, i can be more presidential than any president -- >> donald trump is presidential in the same way that kid rock will be senatorial. >> this is "new day" with quchr cuomo and alisyn camerota. >> a shot at one of your favorites, kid rock. >> up first, one step forward, another step back for gop senators. they voted to begin debate over health care. their first vote on the plan to repeal and replace obamacare...
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scaramucci from abraham lincoln himself and i'm paraphrasing. abraham lincoln said, if i paid attention much less tried to answer all of the criticisms that come into this office and that are directed against me, i might as well close down this shop and stop doing any other business. you just got to ignore that stuff. >> hum. easier said than done, but i want to talk about the new chief-of-staff, john kelly. he was a marine, he served in the military for nearly five decades. he's entering a very top heavy west wing. there are at least 23 assistants to the president, the highest ranking title, jared kushner, anthony scaramucci, they all report directly to the president, kellyanne conway also have direct lines of communication to the president. so my question to you, mike, is how can kelly effectively serve as chief-of-staff if so many people have a direct line to the president? >> look, i mean, it's interesting being on with a historians, all these comparisons being made. trump is unique. his management style is unique. it served him very well. y
scaramucci from abraham lincoln himself and i'm paraphrasing. abraham lincoln said, if i paid attention much less tried to answer all of the criticisms that come into this office and that are directed against me, i might as well close down this shop and stop doing any other business. you just got to ignore that stuff. >> hum. easier said than done, but i want to talk about the new chief-of-staff, john kelly. he was a marine, he served in the military for nearly five decades. he's entering...
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the what i am struck by is not that i'm most presidential other than abraham lincoln.s what he first said. i can be presidential. that's easy. but that's not going to get it done. what does that mean to you? >> well, to me, i think what it means to millions of people who were kind of like captured by the idea that we would consider electing this first outsider as president, the idea was that it would take an outside voice who was a littlest respectful of the way things are always done in washington, someone ha had a hewn niq unique and aggressive view on how you get your agenda done to take on what he views as the liberal bias in the media, to take on the swamp, as he calls it. the rbureaucracy in washington, d.c. and all of those foes that stand in the way of republican president es. >> i argue with you. i think he's telling us that. but, his public opinion polls might beg to differ. >> i don't know. i mean the one thing we have in this country i was on the presidential campaign in 2,000 which was settled in a that recount in florida. we are incredibly polarized. we'v
the what i am struck by is not that i'm most presidential other than abraham lincoln.s what he first said. i can be presidential. that's easy. but that's not going to get it done. what does that mean to you? >> well, to me, i think what it means to millions of people who were kind of like captured by the idea that we would consider electing this first outsider as president, the idea was that it would take an outside voice who was a littlest respectful of the way things are always done in...
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and i said -- with the exception of the late, great, abraham lincoln, i can be more presidential than any president that's ever held this office. that i can tell you. >> now, clearly president trump has been taking flak including from members of his party for treatment of jeff sessions. that seemed like a not very veiled riff about what was going on there. as for session' fate, from trump gave no clue. >> joining me, michael bender, "wall street journal" reporter, asked the president about attorney general sessions. attorney general sessions the first sitting senator to endorse the president during the campaign. you had a fascinating exchange with him about sessions and about, loyalty. and about that early endorsement. what did he say? >> well we tried to ask him a couple times about what he was going to do with sessions. he wouldn't take the bait. just kept saying he was disappointed. and then he started talking a little bit about white house personnel and mentioned anthony scaramucci. trump wanted to tell how scaramucci didn't endorse walker. he endorsed jeb bush. when jeb bush quit
and i said -- with the exception of the late, great, abraham lincoln, i can be more presidential than any president that's ever held this office. that i can tell you. >> now, clearly president trump has been taking flak including from members of his party for treatment of jeff sessions. that seemed like a not very veiled riff about what was going on there. as for session' fate, from trump gave no clue. >> joining me, michael bender, "wall street journal" reporter, asked...
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. >> with the exception of the late, great abraham lincoln, i can be more presidential than any president that has ever held this office, that i can tell you. went on: the president to praise ice and said enforcement teams are cleaning up games. -- gangs. destroying the bloodthirsty criminal gangs and i will just tell you this, we are not doing it in a politically correct fashion. we are doing it rough. our guys are rougher than their guys. adrianna: president trump tweeted his banks last night after he left that rally. so far, his 2020 campaign is already up and running, raising money and hosting events across the country. larry: a heads up driving in landover tonight, heavy congestion around fedex field because of an international soccer match. barcelona united and playing tonight at 7:30. the beltway and central avenue are expected to be a mess anytime afternoon, and they are suggesting you work from home if you can. if you will be in that area tonight, wjla.com/text and sign up for our traffic alerts. autria: a deadly situation down south with ties to our area, people are found cramme
. >> with the exception of the late, great abraham lincoln, i can be more presidential than any president that has ever held this office, that i can tell you. went on: the president to praise ice and said enforcement teams are cleaning up games. -- gangs. destroying the bloodthirsty criminal gangs and i will just tell you this, we are not doing it in a politically correct fashion. we are doing it rough. our guys are rougher than their guys. adrianna: president trump tweeted his banks last...
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and i said -- [ applause ] >> and i said, with the exception of the late great abe r -- abraham lincoln, i can be more great than any president that's held this office. >> also making the claim that no president has done anywhere near what he's done in his first six months in office. he's also boasted he's passed more legislation than anybody else. >> he said that again last night. it was an interesting speech. he also said we all believe in the rule of law and support the incredible men and women of law enforcement. he might not realize that the attorney general is the top cop in the united states. he certainly does not support that law enforcement office. >> his target this time, apple. we'll tell you how the company responded. [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they could save you in out-of-pock
and i said -- [ applause ] >> and i said, with the exception of the late great abe r -- abraham lincoln, i can be more great than any president that's held this office. >> also making the claim that no president has done anywhere near what he's done in his first six months in office. he's also boasted he's passed more legislation than anybody else. >> he said that again last night. it was an interesting speech. he also said we all believe in the rule of law and support the...
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. >> did jefferson davis have any relationship with abraham lincoln?. >> yes. there was a lot written and i cannot recall if they ever met. i doubt it but jefferson davis vice president had a friendship when he served as a congressman and. and they were friends and lincoln wrote a letter i mean stevens wrote a letter while he was waiting to come to washington just after he was elected to be president wondering if there is anything they could do and he wrote back, i would really like to be able to work this out but we don't seem to be able to agree on the extension of slavery. and he said that is the route to the one to extend to make it national and we want to restructure that. >> is a written for a scholarly audience?. >> we rode for our students gary gallagher has been teaching over 30 i have been teaching over 20. there was no short worse instinct for provocative textbook to combine in a the chronological of political economic to have those and the chapters on reconstruction and also in memory. and the progress of the of for reconstruction and memory and the
. >> did jefferson davis have any relationship with abraham lincoln?. >> yes. there was a lot written and i cannot recall if they ever met. i doubt it but jefferson davis vice president had a friendship when he served as a congressman and. and they were friends and lincoln wrote a letter i mean stevens wrote a letter while he was waiting to come to washington just after he was elected to be president wondering if there is anything they could do and he wrote back, i would really like...
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mutual respect, the first citizens hotel in salt lake city, utah -- this s was do i in the spirit of abraham lincoln's comment. wasutah citizens susummit created by local citizens who volunteered their time andnd skills in order to facilitatee dialogue among utah. this included hosting panel discussions among a diverse group of utah and natitional leaders who explored more civil, compassionate anand c collaborae approaches to the challenges that faced utah and the nation.
mutual respect, the first citizens hotel in salt lake city, utah -- this s was do i in the spirit of abraham lincoln's comment. wasutah citizens susummit created by local citizens who volunteered their time andnd skills in order to facilitatee dialogue among utah. this included hosting panel discussions among a diverse group of utah and natitional leaders who explored more civil, compassionate anand c collaborae approaches to the challenges that faced utah and the nation.
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here is scott abraham with our rising star.scott: last year, just outside fort drum, 23-year-old cody irons was involved in a motorcycle accident that would change his life forever. >> my left arm was just gone. my right one had severe fractures. scott: cody an army specialist who served as a combat medic would lose his right arm due to infections. >> what happened happened. i remember laying there thinking what am i going to do? what is life going to be life? scott: he now spends his days as a patient at walter reed. four days he comes here to the naval support activity bethesda pool to rehab. >> it never ceases to amaze me. just hearing he was surf offing and kayaking. there is nothing he is not going to try. it has been a little over a year since cody's accident. his growth over the last 12 months is amazing. cody fully embraced his new normal, refusing to put any limitations on what he can do with sport. >> there hasn't been anything that stopped me from doing anything i wanted to do. scott: a former high school athlete cod
here is scott abraham with our rising star.scott: last year, just outside fort drum, 23-year-old cody irons was involved in a motorcycle accident that would change his life forever. >> my left arm was just gone. my right one had severe fractures. scott: cody an army specialist who served as a combat medic would lose his right arm due to infections. >> what happened happened. i remember laying there thinking what am i going to do? what is life going to be life? scott: he now spends...
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but republicans are the party of abraham lincoln. >> at love. people don't realize that abraham lincoln. >> most people don't know he was a republican. >> people forget. >> a lot of people don't know that. >> a lot of people don't know that. introducing listerine® zero alcohol™. it delivers a whole mouth clean with a less intense taste. so it has the bad breath germ-killing power of this... with the lighter feel... of this. try listerine® zero alcohol™. >>> a strange thing started happening in conservative media a few weeks ago. instead of saying there's no evidence of collusion, people started saying what if there is collusion. is that even a crime? >> i've been scratching my head about this for months. what is the crime? if the russian kgb chief is talking to paul manafort and the chief says you know i got this dirt here that says hillary clinton was this or that -- >> but this's no evidence any way. >> and paul manafort says next wednesday i want you to release that. that would be great for us. i don't know if that's the crime at all. >> coll
but republicans are the party of abraham lincoln. >> at love. people don't realize that abraham lincoln. >> most people don't know he was a republican. >> people forget. >> a lot of people don't know that. >> a lot of people don't know that. introducing listerine® zero alcohol™. it delivers a whole mouth clean with a less intense taste. so it has the bad breath germ-killing power of this... with the lighter feel... of this. try listerine® zero alcohol™....
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i'm scott abraham with the rising star. erin: good stuff! do you know someone overcoming adversity to excel in athletics? you can e-mail us and that person could be featured in an upcoming story. six and a half hours in the gym. wow! alison: we will see a lot larry: republican lawmakers will be getting a shorter summer break, mitch mcconnell pushing the august recess back if they want to repeal and replace obama care. the latest now from capitol hill. reporter: republican leaders will stay in washington for now, feeling the pressure on health care, hoping to check off the list of challenges facing congress, the promise? repeal and replace. mcconnell: we will be in session the first two weeks of august. reporter: donald trump tweeted that he could not imagine washington would dare to leave without a health care bill ready to go. senate republicans are plotting the decision -- are applauding the decision. >> i do not know many americans who get to take a whole month off. to get a newing bill and a new cbo s work. >> they can spend two more wee
i'm scott abraham with the rising star. erin: good stuff! do you know someone overcoming adversity to excel in athletics? you can e-mail us and that person could be featured in an upcoming story. six and a half hours in the gym. wow! alison: we will see a lot larry: republican lawmakers will be getting a shorter summer break, mitch mcconnell pushing the august recess back if they want to repeal and replace obama care. the latest now from capitol hill. reporter: republican leaders will stay in...
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hard not to be a huge abraham lincoln fan. this had so much information as i really enjoyed.lso, growing up in chicago, huge cubs fan. really fun story about the last 108 years of struggle for the cubs to find that when last year and walking through the early game by game of the world series. it was a fun read i couldn't put down. and also eric went past us, if you can keep it, really referencing the question benjamin franklin had walking out of the hall of what self-governance is all about and what do we have to do to protect our liberty and discredit government we enjoyed a bizarre three things i just finished. getting into a couple other books. just started senator michael b. spoke, written out of history, which is an interesting book about many founders week kind of forgotten about and i've enjoyed that even though i'm just a few chapters into it, something i really enjoyed. another one i'm reading that it's tough to read this so important written by gary haugen who heads up international justice commission, ij on. they do a lot of fighting against human rights abuses, po
hard not to be a huge abraham lincoln fan. this had so much information as i really enjoyed.lso, growing up in chicago, huge cubs fan. really fun story about the last 108 years of struggle for the cubs to find that when last year and walking through the early game by game of the world series. it was a fun read i couldn't put down. and also eric went past us, if you can keep it, really referencing the question benjamin franklin had walking out of the hall of what self-governance is all about and...