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you can get from abraham lincoln book shop. we also have many other historical artifacts you can get from us autographs photographs prints statuary. you see a couple of bus here there's teddy roosevelt. there's abraham lincoln by george bissell our website come and see us on the website. it's a lincoln book shop.com you will be able to see this author interview and other past interviews our youtube page. does that sound like i've blown the horn enough for abraham lincoln book shop. it's a great place. i have to say to visitors who've never been go to chicago and stop in. it's really an incredible store. thank you very much and and to put one more cap on it it isn't independent bookstore and if you can get your book. a house built by slaves if you want to order it from us, we'll send it to you with the signed book plate. but if you want john's book find it at your local independent bookstore, you know who i'm talking about someone in your neighborhood is selling this book to you. all right, john, let's talk about a house built b
you can get from abraham lincoln book shop. we also have many other historical artifacts you can get from us autographs photographs prints statuary. you see a couple of bus here there's teddy roosevelt. there's abraham lincoln by george bissell our website come and see us on the website. it's a lincoln book shop.com you will be able to see this author interview and other past interviews our youtube page. does that sound like i've blown the horn enough for abraham lincoln book shop. it's a great...
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hello abraham. so i get to have you to young africans wise and ready to talk to us, but hello, please introduce yourself to our audience. welcome back to the screen. thank you very much for such a pleasure to be able to join you today. as you introduce me, my name is the holiday and i'm gonna, i'm an economist and development professional and for my minister of the investment trade in industry, yet to have you ever him lovely to have you on the stream, please gamete out international audience. thanks a lot to me for me and thanks for joining the call. bicola may be an amateur. originally from lagos, i work for the nice. it's called the atlas network in what you see where we walk along public policy administration. think thanks to try to solve problems mitigating prosperity on the continent of africa. i have you, i guess i do not want you to hesitate. the 1st thing that comes into your mind when i say african union, if you see if so great that we have this conversation right now. i mean, it's been 15
hello abraham. so i get to have you to young africans wise and ready to talk to us, but hello, please introduce yourself to our audience. welcome back to the screen. thank you very much for such a pleasure to be able to join you today. as you introduce me, my name is the holiday and i'm gonna, i'm an economist and development professional and for my minister of the investment trade in industry, yet to have you ever him lovely to have you on the stream, please gamete out international audience....
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i know abraham are noble. hello. you do not. but our audience mail thing with these heads of state, i can do whatever they want, but behind them it, there is bureaucracy. and that makes a difference. i want to start sort of in, in a place that we don't usually start when we talk about the african union. finest moments for me. i'm thinking about the reaction to covet the pandemic. right. and how these incredible union got together. i'm for, for africans. paulo pick up from there. you know, i think there's actually something to be said about what you just mentioned before, but their african union versus they, you see, this is a institutions under the u. c. and i think that clarity needs to be given because it's not just the heads of space. there's also the technocratic part. that doesn't have as full an economy. autonomy, sorry, as one would think. so we could compare the a, you see maybe 2, i like that you ran on to the regional economic rocks, echo us and so forth. and really try to understand the kind of power and authority tha
i know abraham are noble. hello. you do not. but our audience mail thing with these heads of state, i can do whatever they want, but behind them it, there is bureaucracy. and that makes a difference. i want to start sort of in, in a place that we don't usually start when we talk about the african union. finest moments for me. i'm thinking about the reaction to covet the pandemic. right. and how these incredible union got together. i'm for, for africans. paulo pick up from there. you know, i...
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host: may 30 marks the hundred year dedication of the lincoln mario we are joined by author and abraham harold holzer lincoln to -- joined by author and lincoln expert harold holzer to discuss. what sets it apart? guest: one is just the beauty, the building and the magnificence of the marble statue, the largest marble monument portrait in the united states, then and now. what further has set it apart is the use of this space i am sitting on all the way to the steps as a platform for the discussion of grievances, for the aspirations for a more perfect union, for what reagan called unfinished -- what lincoln called unfinished work. it has evolved into the setting for demonstrations, gatherings, meetings, concerts that all point to completing that unfinished business of his. host: describe where you are and for those who haven't been there, with the should know. guest: i am sitting about 50, 40 feet from the reflecting pool on the far end of the monument. and of course the memorial is behind me up 87 steps, i think i have that right. finished in 19 and they waited for it to settle on the s
host: may 30 marks the hundred year dedication of the lincoln mario we are joined by author and abraham harold holzer lincoln to -- joined by author and lincoln expert harold holzer to discuss. what sets it apart? guest: one is just the beauty, the building and the magnificence of the marble statue, the largest marble monument portrait in the united states, then and now. what further has set it apart is the use of this space i am sitting on all the way to the steps as a platform for the...
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year dedication of the lincoln mario we are joined by author and abraham harold holzer lincoln to -- joined by author and lincoln expert harold holzer to discuss. what sets it apart? guest: one is just the beauty, the building and the magnificence of the marble statue, the largest marble monument portrait in the united states, then and now. what further has set it apart is the use of this space i am sitting on all the way to the steps as a platform for the discussion of grievances, for the aspirations for a more perfect union, for what reagan called unfinished -- what lincoln called unfinished work. it has evolved into the setting for demonstrations, gatherings, meetings, concerts that all point to completing that unfinished business of his. host: describe where you are and for those who haven't been there, with the should know. guest: i am sitting about 50, 40 feet from the reflecting pool on the far end of the monument. and of course the memorial is behind me up 87 steps, i think i have that right. finished in 19 and they waited for it to settle on the soft ground before it settled
year dedication of the lincoln mario we are joined by author and abraham harold holzer lincoln to -- joined by author and lincoln expert harold holzer to discuss. what sets it apart? guest: one is just the beauty, the building and the magnificence of the marble statue, the largest marble monument portrait in the united states, then and now. what further has set it apart is the use of this space i am sitting on all the way to the steps as a platform for the discussion of grievances, for the...
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of abraham lincoln, and the two volume abraham lincoln, a life. as well as his new book which he will be discussing tonight, the black man's president abraham lincoln, african americans, and the pursuit of racial equality. noah feldman is the chair of society fellows and founding director of the jewelers illiterate program on jewish israeli law at harvard university. he's the author of nine books, including three lives of james madison, genius president, and the latest book which we will be discussing tonight. the broken constitution, lincoln, slavery in the re-founding of america. diana shaub is a professor you leila university. and a fellow at the university -- she is the author of several books, including what so proudly we hail the american soul and story speech and song. her new book is, his greatest speeches. how lincoln move the nation. welcome noah feldman and diana schaub. michael burlingame let us begin with you. tell our friends why you argue in your new book that lincoln was the black man's president. you have several speeches of frede
of abraham lincoln, and the two volume abraham lincoln, a life. as well as his new book which he will be discussing tonight, the black man's president abraham lincoln, african americans, and the pursuit of racial equality. noah feldman is the chair of society fellows and founding director of the jewelers illiterate program on jewish israeli law at harvard university. he's the author of nine books, including three lives of james madison, genius president, and the latest book which we will be...
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and that way we will all be in a better place. professor abraham. it what lessons must government learn from the crisis and these figures? i think that's the big problem actually, because if we don't get the right members, it will be really very difficult to prepare the reps response on which listened to take from the pandemic. actually, even the vaccines and my colleague was talking about the vaccines now in africa, for example, we are not having problems with the having to vaccines in this country. if we cannot, people are not vaccinating themselves. so i think it's a really big issue here. how will get to, to, to, to get people to be aware that the vaccination is the only issue coming back to a question the lesson, i think the 1st thing that we have to do and people are, we were talking about the indirect death. people that weren't maternity directly to the coffee, but who lost lots of people with cancer, with diabetes, with other diseases conical diseases because we didn't give them enough care or the good care of during the pandemic. so i think
and that way we will all be in a better place. professor abraham. it what lessons must government learn from the crisis and these figures? i think that's the big problem actually, because if we don't get the right members, it will be really very difficult to prepare the reps response on which listened to take from the pandemic. actually, even the vaccines and my colleague was talking about the vaccines now in africa, for example, we are not having problems with the having to vaccines in this...
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ron white we know that you came to him by way of abraham lincoln. of course, but what did you see as the greatest misconception about him as you conducted your research of this great, man? well, certainly there's a caricature of grant. yeah that he is not mentally endowed and this begins really with his finishing 21st out of 39 at west point. it needs to be said that when he entered he had a much larger class. and so that set in motion the perception in his lifetime. that he was not a thoughtful person not an intellectual person. not a reader. now that then becomes countered in our own time when we have these two wonderful annotated versions of grants memoirs, and i believe that grant good writers are inevitably good readers, so i was curious to find out was grant a reader. you may recall if you've read his memoirs that he will say something like i must apologize for his 21st out of 39. i spent my time reading novels. so i read the novels that he read and don't do that anymore. point which was they were not in the library. so grant contacted the pub
ron white we know that you came to him by way of abraham lincoln. of course, but what did you see as the greatest misconception about him as you conducted your research of this great, man? well, certainly there's a caricature of grant. yeah that he is not mentally endowed and this begins really with his finishing 21st out of 39 at west point. it needs to be said that when he entered he had a much larger class. and so that set in motion the perception in his lifetime. that he was not a...
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abraham: la palabra esperanza para mí es que mi niño va a vivir más, mucho más. kansas agradecea sus vecinos por salvar a su hijo que padece de autismo. salto directamente la piscina. la vecina lo vio, llamÓ a su padre, le realizÓ maniobras de reanimaciÓn durante tres minutos hasta que el niÑo respiro de nuevo. un grupo de rap ucraniano que ganÓ el concurso eurovisiÓn subastÓ el trofeo iban a comprar tres drones para la fuerzas armadas de ucrania. ahora quieren recaudar mÁs fondos para el ejÉrcito. al volver, un hombre lanza un ♪ ♪ leÓn: arrestaron a un hombre por tirar un pastel a la mona lisa. el hombre llevaba una peluca y fingiÓ estar en una silla de rueda. protestÓ contra la mona lisa. bueno. nos vemos. ♪
abraham: la palabra esperanza para mí es que mi niño va a vivir más, mucho más. kansas agradecea sus vecinos por salvar a su hijo que padece de autismo. salto directamente la piscina. la vecina lo vio, llamÓ a su padre, le realizÓ maniobras de reanimaciÓn durante tres minutos hasta que el niÑo respiro de nuevo. un grupo de rap ucraniano que ganÓ el concurso eurovisiÓn subastÓ el trofeo iban a comprar tres drones para la fuerzas armadas de ucrania. ahora quieren recaudar mÁs fondos...
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abraham lincoln's call, or -- talk about the 16th presidents speeches and what they revealed about his views on the constitution. the national constitution center in philadelphia is the host of this event. >> and now it is such a pleasure to introduce our extremely distinguished panel of americas leading lincoln scholars to discuss lincoln's speeches and the american idea. michael burlingham holds the chancellor naomi b lynn, distinguished chair and lincoln studies of the university of illinois springfield. he's the author of several books of lincoln, including lincoln observed, the inner world of abraham lincoln and the two volume american law around lincoln's life as well as his new book, which he will be discussing tonight, the black man's president, abraham lincoln, african americans, and the pursuit of racial equality. noah feldman is the felix frankfurter professor of law, chair of the society of fellows, and founding director of the julis-rabinowitz program on jewish and israeli law at harvard university. he's the author of nine books, including the three lives of james madison,
abraham lincoln's call, or -- talk about the 16th presidents speeches and what they revealed about his views on the constitution. the national constitution center in philadelphia is the host of this event. >> and now it is such a pleasure to introduce our extremely distinguished panel of americas leading lincoln scholars to discuss lincoln's speeches and the american idea. michael burlingham holds the chancellor naomi b lynn, distinguished chair and lincoln studies of the university of...
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the british sudanese billionaire more abraham has dedicated this years abraham forum to help strengthen africa's voice in the global discussion around climate change. now, here are some of the key reasons why his foundation is making africa case. in the climate debate, africa, the world's least industrialized continent. that means it contributes the least to climate change. in the past, 60 years africa's only produced a minute amount of global emissions. asia, europe, and north america have each emitted over 8 times more greenhouse gases than africa . but globally, africa's people suffer the most from climate change. if we look at just one climate impact that of droughts, the number of droughts has grown dramatically in africa affecting at least a 170000000 people, kenya, somalia, and mauritania among the worst hit. the 10 most climate vulnerable countries in the world are all in africa. and these 10 countries are home to one 5th of africa's people. to make matters worse, climate change is hitting a population already reeling under the effects of poverty. food insecurity. conflict and p
the british sudanese billionaire more abraham has dedicated this years abraham forum to help strengthen africa's voice in the global discussion around climate change. now, here are some of the key reasons why his foundation is making africa case. in the climate debate, africa, the world's least industrialized continent. that means it contributes the least to climate change. in the past, 60 years africa's only produced a minute amount of global emissions. asia, europe, and north america have...
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all right, i'd like to cross over to you earlier, abraham. and do you agree with that assessment? i mean the has well our lead blocked, lost its parliamentary majority, but they still has law and amal still retained the same number of seats. so what does that actually say? i think you would you heard from from the candidates who has lost in those elections and consider them is static and indeed what has happened was for, for, for a piece protest, this will demonstrate those who in 2019 states was in editing. wait a big win for that. i didn't use for that. i didn't use a position if the, if we may say the people who haven't been is taking it for the last 2 years. and we've seen it across the country from the north for the past, with 2 seats in south, not being lost from the job to the of his below. and then we have the last of the vision faces invalid. and it didn't. you couldn't fix the presenting pretty much, you can, and again, across the country for exactly with the, to the shoe with and understand the i'm will have to this house with a headache and to the north with the place
all right, i'd like to cross over to you earlier, abraham. and do you agree with that assessment? i mean the has well our lead blocked, lost its parliamentary majority, but they still has law and amal still retained the same number of seats. so what does that actually say? i think you would you heard from from the candidates who has lost in those elections and consider them is static and indeed what has happened was for, for, for a piece protest, this will demonstrate those who in 2019 states...
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the black man's president abraham lincoln african americans and the pursuit of racial equality. noah. feldman is the felix frankfurter professor of law chair of the society of fellows and founding director of the julis rabinowitz program on jewish and israeli law at harvard university. he's the author of nine books including the three lives of james madison genius partisan president and his latest book which will be tonight the broken constitution lincoln's slavery and the re-founding of america diana. shall is professor of political science at loyola university, maryland and a non-resident senior fellow at the american enterprise institute where she focuses on american political thought and history. she is the author of several books including what so proudly we hail the american soul and story speech and song and her new book is his greatest speeches how lincoln moved the nation welcome michael burlingame noah feldman and diana schaub. michael berlin. let us begin with you. tell our friends why you argue in your new book that lincoln was the black man's president and you have
the black man's president abraham lincoln african americans and the pursuit of racial equality. noah. feldman is the felix frankfurter professor of law chair of the society of fellows and founding director of the julis rabinowitz program on jewish and israeli law at harvard university. he's the author of nine books including the three lives of james madison genius partisan president and his latest book which will be tonight the broken constitution lincoln's slavery and the re-founding of...
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we'll go to need to abraham, who's gone for us in ramallah, and stephanie deca standing by in western slim 1st. so this report from jamal, shire, hello. don't shoot the messenger unless you're in israeli soldier. in that case, you're seemingly ok with shooting a reporter who's clearly identifiable as a journalist and poses no threat. should he and barclays is the latest reports are to be killed by the israeli military, which has a long history of targeting journalists and news outlets. particularly al jazeera and sharing a veteran reporter who spent her life covering events and occupied palestine was among a group of journalists documenting what was happening in janine early on wednesday . according to eye witnesses and video footage, she was wearing a safety vest and helmets, both of which clearly identified her as a member of the press. despite this or maybe because of it, sure he was shot and killed. or we were going to filmed is really army operation. and suddenly they shot us without asking us to leave or stopped filming the 1st bullet hit me and the 2nd bullet hit sharina. they
we'll go to need to abraham, who's gone for us in ramallah, and stephanie deca standing by in western slim 1st. so this report from jamal, shire, hello. don't shoot the messenger unless you're in israeli soldier. in that case, you're seemingly ok with shooting a reporter who's clearly identifiable as a journalist and poses no threat. should he and barclays is the latest reports are to be killed by the israeli military, which has a long history of targeting journalists and news outlets....
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i think there's a lot to be done. aaliyah abraham can independence, actually work together as a block? how much unity is there. i this is a very important point. i think what the about to see, and this is of course a taking into consideration. that's why this is used by the government by law, which is in previous episodes, it's less to dive inside the dynamics. i'm going to change the what we have seen over the last more than 15 years was that i was ation within parliament. and just looking to put it nice, there was nope with it because i never know there was no was good. and i was mentioning this idea because in the notes that i very important that i didn't speak, this was important that had been used to the evidence that the news. now with this connection have shown us is that the news can be about the dice about the economy, about having it about having just having an income. today you're talking about the country with 80 percent of the population is unable. that, you know, this is what people get and what the, i see we are seeing people who are coming in now. you look at the book
i think there's a lot to be done. aaliyah abraham can independence, actually work together as a block? how much unity is there. i this is a very important point. i think what the about to see, and this is of course a taking into consideration. that's why this is used by the government by law, which is in previous episodes, it's less to dive inside the dynamics. i'm going to change the what we have seen over the last more than 15 years was that i was ation within parliament. and just looking to...
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aquÍ estÁ abraham poniendo al 33 el 1 — 0, despuÉs abraham pondrÍa a el segundo de penal. 8:00 p.m. en el este, 5:00 p.m. en el pacÍfico. en vivo por univisiÓn y tudn. ramÓn: esta noche en "sÓlo a las 11". se otorgarÁn becas universitarias a mÁs de 700 estudiantes, casi el 50% son de origen hispano. el obispo de san francisco le prohÍbe a la presidenta de la cÁmara de representantes recibir la comuniÓn. le diremos que se debe en "sÓlo a las 11". llegamos al final de noticias univisiÓn 14, gracias por acompaÑarnos. invito para que se quede en sintonÍa, viene el noticiero nacional y, rico en compaÑÍa de la familia. gracias, buenas tardes y buen provecho.sombrilla, pero demasiado cara para mi gusto. [mÚsica] ilia: Éstas son las principales noticias hoy, viernes 20 de mayo. un juez federal ordenÓ mantener el tÍtulo 42, lo que le permitirÁ al gobierno seguir reportando rÁpido migrantes en la frontera, tendremos reacciones. la casa blanca enviÓ ya las primeras invitaciones a la cumbre de las amÉricas bajo presiones de mÉxico y otros paÍses, el gobierno del presidente biden estar
aquÍ estÁ abraham poniendo al 33 el 1 — 0, despuÉs abraham pondrÍa a el segundo de penal. 8:00 p.m. en el este, 5:00 p.m. en el pacÍfico. en vivo por univisiÓn y tudn. ramÓn: esta noche en "sÓlo a las 11". se otorgarÁn becas universitarias a mÁs de 700 estudiantes, casi el 50% son de origen hispano. el obispo de san francisco le prohÍbe a la presidenta de la cÁmara de representantes recibir la comuniÓn. le diremos que se debe en "sÓlo a las 11". llegamos al...
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as israeli ambassador to the united nations working with the trump adminitration to usher in the abraham accord which normalized between israel, the united arab emirate and bahrain. he's going to tell us exclusively what it would mean for peace and business but first let's get to the fox market alert. sometimes all it takes is one skier to trigger the avalanche and in this case one stock to spark the sell-off. take a look at snap we have it down 42.7% as we kickoff this final hour. snapchat's run down the mountain today has the social media stock looking like it skidded backwards down a black diamond run. right now we do have it down $ 9.62. it is the worst day ever from a percentage standpoint and the stock is below the ipo price shares gap down before the opening bell, so let me just tell you. it closed yesterday at 22.47. gapped right down as soon as the stock opened after the social media company issued a warning to investors late yesterday saying it is not going to meet its own second quarter revenue and earnings targets it just gave a month ago. late last year this stock was worth
as israeli ambassador to the united nations working with the trump adminitration to usher in the abraham accord which normalized between israel, the united arab emirate and bahrain. he's going to tell us exclusively what it would mean for peace and business but first let's get to the fox market alert. sometimes all it takes is one skier to trigger the avalanche and in this case one stock to spark the sell-off. take a look at snap we have it down 42.7% as we kickoff this final hour. snapchat's...
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the abraham abraham mill, him, i'm hoping you can hear me now. we'll try one more time. judging by the fact that he is shake his head, i would say that he can't hear us. i will try and re establish that connection. and in the meantime, we'll give toby cabman go, who's an international human rights law, join just now from banjo in the gambia. let me ask you the same question. first of all, in this day, toby, what did you think when you heard the news? a good morning. i think it was terrible. please, shocking screen has been seen has been one of the most important journalists in the region for some time. so i work up this morning to the news and just the shop. you are an international human rights law. you know, the law obviously very well about these kind of cases. how hopeful are you that said they would be at any, do you justice done here? well, i think as, as your previous guest was saying, so there was a, there was a communication was article 15 communication filed with the i c. c recently in relation to 4 other jealous who would talk to this
the abraham abraham mill, him, i'm hoping you can hear me now. we'll try one more time. judging by the fact that he is shake his head, i would say that he can't hear us. i will try and re establish that connection. and in the meantime, we'll give toby cabman go, who's an international human rights law, join just now from banjo in the gambia. let me ask you the same question. first of all, in this day, toby, what did you think when you heard the news? a good morning. i think it was terrible....
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[applause] >> firefighter abraham miller. abraham miller of the new york city fire department rappelled down the roof of a burning residential building, without a solid anchor for his role, to rescue a five-year-old girl being being held out the window i her grandfather. firefighter miller smashed the glass, reached through heavy smoke, and saved the little girl as they were lowered six horses safety, demonstrating brave and decisive action to save lives. [applause] [applause] haley shoup and accepting on behalf of fallen officer jason shuping and officers kyle baker, paul stackenwalt, and kaleb robinson. fallen officer jason shuping and officers kyle baker, paul stackenwalt, and kaleb robinson of the concord, north carolina, police department engaged a suspect in a busy retail area who opened fire on offices and took a woman hostage. the officers fired at the suspect to turn attention away from the colleagues and shielding each other with their own bodies until the end of the threat. during the gunfight officer shuping pay t
[applause] >> firefighter abraham miller. abraham miller of the new york city fire department rappelled down the roof of a burning residential building, without a solid anchor for his role, to rescue a five-year-old girl being being held out the window i her grandfather. firefighter miller smashed the glass, reached through heavy smoke, and saved the little girl as they were lowered six horses safety, demonstrating brave and decisive action to save lives. [applause] [applause] haley shoup...
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while we have needed abraham standing by for us and romana, but 1st let's speak to him. ron kahn, he's in western islam. iran can you talk us through what we've been hearing for the last little while and israeli media? well, the horrid newspaper report is pretty detailed. what it says is that the israeli army police aren't going to investigate the killing of assuring abu, awfully that the reason for that is, is they would have to open a criminal investigation into a serving soldier on an active military operation. and that's something that in this current political climate, israel is simply untenable for, for these rallies and something that the opposition would use against the government. it's something that is unpopular amongst is really the public. and it's also something that the army doesn't want to do. the army doesn't want an investigation that may will lead to certainly criminal charges and perhaps even a prosecution. so it looks like it won't to be investigated. do it through that route. however, there were, in the days after sharina killing reports that these r
while we have needed abraham standing by for us and romana, but 1st let's speak to him. ron kahn, he's in western islam. iran can you talk us through what we've been hearing for the last little while and israeli media? well, the horrid newspaper report is pretty detailed. what it says is that the israeli army police aren't going to investigate the killing of assuring abu, awfully that the reason for that is, is they would have to open a criminal investigation into a serving soldier on an active...
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i'm 0, not abraham reporting live from ramallah in the occupied westbank. but he, thanks, nita al jazeera media network continues to the amount of rapid, independent and transparent investigation into the killing of its journalists to the occupied westbank, showing up our claim was shot in the head by israeli forces. while she was on assignment in janine, on the day of her funeral, is where the forces stormed the procession and started beating mourners, causing pull barrows to almost drop her casket. that did to stop thousands of palestinians marching through occupied east jerusalem to take part in her funeral and burial members of the international community of condemned her killing and continue to call for an investigation. trevino barclay was with al jazeera for 25 years, covering the story of the israeli occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine . ukraine as president in florida as landscape tor. the devastated city of car keys leaving key for the 1st time since the invasion last month. ukraine's 2nd largest city was being shell daily by russi
i'm 0, not abraham reporting live from ramallah in the occupied westbank. but he, thanks, nita al jazeera media network continues to the amount of rapid, independent and transparent investigation into the killing of its journalists to the occupied westbank, showing up our claim was shot in the head by israeli forces. while she was on assignment in janine, on the day of her funeral, is where the forces stormed the procession and started beating mourners, causing pull barrows to almost drop her...
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while neither abraham is standing by forest and romana. but 1st, let's speak to him on con, he's in western whistler emron. can you talk us through what we're hearing right now in is really media well at the initial reports in the last and the few hours after sharina, barclays report suggested that these really army were going to mount an investigation. and then a day later we had this washington post report that said that guns had been taken away from those soldiers in order for the investigation to be mounted. that was an anonymous israeli army sauls, talking to the washington post. but here today we have an official claim and reported by the hurts newspaper that they are not going to be investigating. now this is these railey military police that are saying this now in an investigation of this nature, it's the israeli military police. the would investigate, however, any investigation means a criminal investigation needs to be open. that means, though suspects actually have to be arrested. that is an incredibly unpopular thing here in is
while neither abraham is standing by forest and romana. but 1st, let's speak to him on con, he's in western whistler emron. can you talk us through what we're hearing right now in is really media well at the initial reports in the last and the few hours after sharina, barclays report suggested that these really army were going to mount an investigation. and then a day later we had this washington post report that said that guns had been taken away from those soldiers in order for the...
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these faithful choices that they do with john brown and abraham lincoln. they both believed that slavery was wrong, but they took diametrically opposed. positions on how it should be dealt with john brown believe that slavery was so wrong and so evil that almost any actions were justified in trying to eliminate it abraham lincoln was a constitutionalist. he revered the law. he thought that slavery would end in the united states only by constitutional means but this is what led me to be to think about civil wars and in the theme of this afternoon session there was a time when the nation was not at all in divisible, or maybe it was depending on how you know, it turned out that it was not divided, but it did get me thinking wars and i have been teaching american history longer than i have been writing about american history and i teach introductory courses and so i covered the ground of american history from colonial times to the present which keeps the major events of american history sort of in in the forefront of my consciousness and i knew perfectly well,
these faithful choices that they do with john brown and abraham lincoln. they both believed that slavery was wrong, but they took diametrically opposed. positions on how it should be dealt with john brown believe that slavery was so wrong and so evil that almost any actions were justified in trying to eliminate it abraham lincoln was a constitutionalist. he revered the law. he thought that slavery would end in the united states only by constitutional means but this is what led me to be to think...
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the abraham lincoln bookshelf of chicago is the host of this hour-long event. today, we have a fascinating book. jeffrey frank is a former senior editor at the new yorker, and deputy editor of the washington post outlook section. currently contributor to the new yorker, written for the washington post, the boston journal, the guardian, the book form, vogue, and other publications. he is the author of -- and has written for novels, among them, the washington trilogy. he is co-author of the translation of hans christian anderson stories that won the 2014 hans christian anderson prize. his latest book, the trials of harry truman. i will show you here. an extraordinary presidency of an ordinary man, 1945 to 1953. simon and schuster publication, 528 pages illustrated, and it is $32. 50. you will get a book plate until authors start coming around again. you will get a book plate that is signed if you order a book from us. and you will get one of these special book plates that are sold alone. i love the dust jacket, jeff. i wanted to ask, did the beatles steal this im
the abraham lincoln bookshelf of chicago is the host of this hour-long event. today, we have a fascinating book. jeffrey frank is a former senior editor at the new yorker, and deputy editor of the washington post outlook section. currently contributor to the new yorker, written for the washington post, the boston journal, the guardian, the book form, vogue, and other publications. he is the author of -- and has written for novels, among them, the washington trilogy. he is co-author of the...