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isaacs was imy corner. and feow lived next door to me, eddie mccarthy, who was a professional fighter 135-pound, lightweight, very good guy. and he took me under his wing. but then he went off to the korean war. justefore he did that, he turned me over to a local boxing hero, kenny isaacs. and he told kenny, "kenny, take young paul here under your wing. he's my protege." kenny did that. and i was gonna retire as soon as i won the flyweight championship of north america, but i never got that far. i got up to the silver medal for the aau in new england at the age of 17. and that was about it. after that, in the follow-up fight, getting ready for the nationals, i got knocked out, the end of that career. another big influence ony life was burl grey, a sign painter that i met back ithe late fties. burl was painting in miami and i was assigned to paint with him. no one else would paint with him because there was a rumor going around about him that he was, yeah, one of them. he was accused of being, ani found out
isaacs was imy corner. and feow lived next door to me, eddie mccarthy, who was a professional fighter 135-pound, lightweight, very good guy. and he took me under his wing. but then he went off to the korean war. justefore he did that, he turned me over to a local boxing hero, kenny isaacs. and he told kenny, "kenny, take young paul here under your wing. he's my protege." kenny did that. and i was gonna retire as soon as i won the flyweight championship of north america, but i never...
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and another one of my influences was kenny isaacs. kenny isaacs was a local boxing hero. and i was one of these kids that was getting beat up all the time by bullies. i wasn't much of a physical specimen. and kenny isaacs was-- he was the fighter of fighters. everyone admired that guy. i remember going to lynn and watching him fight sometimes. i was about maybe 14 years old, 13, 14, and saying, "wow, this guy is so great." i wish i could be there in his corner, be sort of the kid that comes up with the water bucket, you know, and helps him. this is a gladiator, no one beat him up. but anyway, kenny isaacs was a big influence because, to make a long story short, three years later, kenny isaacs was in my corner. and a fellow lived next door to me, eddie mccarthy, who was a professional fighter, 135-pound, lightweight, very good guy. and he took me under his wing. but then he went off to the korean war. just before he did that, he turned me over to a local boxing hero, kenny isaacs. and he told kenny, "kenny, take young paul here under your wing. he's my protege." kenny did
and another one of my influences was kenny isaacs. kenny isaacs was a local boxing hero. and i was one of these kids that was getting beat up all the time by bullies. i wasn't much of a physical specimen. and kenny isaacs was-- he was the fighter of fighters. everyone admired that guy. i remember going to lynn and watching him fight sometimes. i was about maybe 14 years old, 13, 14, and saying, "wow, this guy is so great." i wish i could be there in his corner, be sort of the kid that...
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both of them have children, but isaacs said the reason given for denial was that the women do not have strong family ties. >> when i talk to my sisters, they said they were not asked that question. there were only asked one question, how much did they make per month? >> an appeal is in the work and u.s. senator ben cardin is helping to make their case. this is something you would think would be routine, but nothing is routine these days. >> a hearing is scheduled at the consulate in nairobi for may 2. senator karnak and deacon eisenger both say they are hopeful that his sister's will be here to watch their brother -- center cardin and deacon isaac. >> a picture you really have to see. this time is tommy lee. >> groans are used overseas in the war on terrorism and now they are starting to make their way into the u.s. skies. >> a new initiative for baltimore city public schools. they are going green. >> there is some rain on hd doppler and it is moving in this general direction. right now, it is still relatively mild in baltimore, 61 >> he vowed to fight right up until the republican nat
both of them have children, but isaacs said the reason given for denial was that the women do not have strong family ties. >> when i talk to my sisters, they said they were not asked that question. there were only asked one question, how much did they make per month? >> an appeal is in the work and u.s. senator ben cardin is helping to make their case. this is something you would think would be routine, but nothing is routine these days. >> a hearing is scheduled at the...
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isaac diaz, guatemalteco guatemalteco, porque soy originario de ahi.tambien me gustaria latino porque la palabra hispano/latino es todo latinoamerica." 7 de cada 10 cree que los 50 millones de hispanos no tienen 1 sola cultura sino muchas. guillermo grajales, colombiano creo que es 1 sola cultura pero con matices, hay matices y 1 puede disfrutar los distintos matices en las canciones, musica, en las costumbres, en la forma como hablan." casi la mitad, incluso los de segunda y tercera generacion, no se consideran estadouniden ses tipicos. y solo 2 de cada 10 usan el termino estadounidense para describirse. el centro hispano pew cree que la generaciones jovenes valorizan mas lo hispano. mark lopez, centro hispano pew en la cultura latina, y tambien los aspectos de la cultura latina y ahora los latinos reciben mas estos mensajes en comparacion con latinos de los 60s y 50s." standup: fernando pizarro, washington d.c. donde no hay sorpresas es que la mayoria dice que volverian a inmigrar a estados unidos si fuera necesario y que esta nacion es mejor en much
isaac diaz, guatemalteco guatemalteco, porque soy originario de ahi.tambien me gustaria latino porque la palabra hispano/latino es todo latinoamerica." 7 de cada 10 cree que los 50 millones de hispanos no tienen 1 sola cultura sino muchas. guillermo grajales, colombiano creo que es 1 sola cultura pero con matices, hay matices y 1 puede disfrutar los distintos matices en las canciones, musica, en las costumbres, en la forma como hablan." casi la mitad, incluso los de segunda y tercera...
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hugo isaac rodríguez. quedara th la historia del atlas. ishibas. disparo. potente. anotación para el equipo tapatío y para que apriete tiene que ser el $mismo árbol. atención. mucho leeds no podía se salvaba el equipo de las chifls ralladas de guadalajara. no había perm nado. el equipo de tigres 26 victorias consecutivos. en esta temporada. segunda entrada. era el central. fue hasta la novena entrada con bases llenas. co en eco to con carrera de la victoria. 4 a 34. anotaba. al final ganó. el máximo invitado. a los de san josé no les va bien jugado en la casa de los blues. partido en blanco. y es que, hoy las perdieron todas. los terminaba perdiendo la pelea. ganaron los blues empataron la serie a una victoria y el lunes se verán las caras en el tercer partido. les cuento que juan manuel marques. ganó por decisión unánime. y ahora piensa en manny pacquiao. es todo en los deportes beatriz. feliz noche para todo gs. >>> igualmente para ti william gracias y enseguida en noticias univisión 14. una tren vista con 3 jóvenes mexicanos. que han re
hugo isaac rodríguez. quedara th la historia del atlas. ishibas. disparo. potente. anotación para el equipo tapatío y para que apriete tiene que ser el $mismo árbol. atención. mucho leeds no podía se salvaba el equipo de las chifls ralladas de guadalajara. no había perm nado. el equipo de tigres 26 victorias consecutivos. en esta temporada. segunda entrada. era el central. fue hasta la novena entrada con bases llenas. co en eco to con carrera de la victoria. 4 a 34. anotaba. al final...
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this is the eighth anniversary of the night that officer isaac espinosa was gunned down in the line of duty. the vigil is held this evening in the rain outside bay view station. espinosa's family, fellow officers and members of the community paid their respects to the dedicated officer. isaac espinosa left behind a wife of seven years and a daughter who was just three when he died in 2004. >>> a bomb threat forces an airliner to make an emergency landing tonight. >>> heaven is a happy place, but mommy is in heaven so mommy is happy. >> a somber memorial to the victims of the oikos shooting. and we learned when the school will reopen. >>> and the latest in the trayvon martin case. and a rare statement by the accused gunman, brad zimmerman. man: we need a good night's sleep. woman: which means a little heat to keep us warm. and a good dose of support for my back. some over-the-top comfort couldn't hurt. and our perfect dream factory's been built. you're feeling sleepy already? nighty-night. [giggling] >>> san jose state university is no longer going to guarantee admission to south bay st
this is the eighth anniversary of the night that officer isaac espinosa was gunned down in the line of duty. the vigil is held this evening in the rain outside bay view station. espinosa's family, fellow officers and members of the community paid their respects to the dedicated officer. isaac espinosa left behind a wife of seven years and a daughter who was just three when he died in 2004. >>> a bomb threat forces an airliner to make an emergency landing tonight. >>> heaven is...
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this is the eighth anniversary of the night that officer isaac espinosa was gunned down in the line of duty. the vigil is held this evening in the rain outside bay view station. espinosa's family, fellow officers and members of the community paid their respects to the dedicated officer. isaac espinosa left behind a wife of seven years and a daughter who was just three when he died in 2004. >>> a bomb threat forces an airliner to make an emergency landing tonight. >>> heaven is a happy place, but mommy is in heaven so mommy is happy. >> a somber memorial to the victims of the oikos shooting. and we learned when the school will reopen. >>> san jose state university is no longer going to guarantee admission to south bay students even if they meet minimum cal state requirements. lloyd lacuesta live in san jose tonight where he talked to students now facing an uncertain future, lloyd. >> reporter: for more than 50 years any santa clara graduate with a c average would be accepted. the university says, it cannot do that any longer. >> my dream school. >> reporter: why is that? >> because i ca
this is the eighth anniversary of the night that officer isaac espinosa was gunned down in the line of duty. the vigil is held this evening in the rain outside bay view station. espinosa's family, fellow officers and members of the community paid their respects to the dedicated officer. isaac espinosa left behind a wife of seven years and a daughter who was just three when he died in 2004. >>> a bomb threat forces an airliner to make an emergency landing tonight. >>> heaven is...
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. >> meet deaconize yack -- deacon isaac mucocco.kes years, nearly a decade to get to this point. in layman's terms, it is kind of like your wedding day. you want your family there. but as it stands there, his family will not be able to attend the ceremony. his two sisters were denied travel. >> i was very sath sad they will not -- i was very sad they will not be able to be there. >> both of them have children. he said the reason given for denial is that the women don't have strong family ties. >> i don't think that was the case. when i talked to my sister, they said they were not asked that question. they were only asked one question -- how much do they make per month. >> an appeal is helping to make their case. >> we think it is obvious. they want to come over to see their brother get ordained. this is something you would think would be routine. but nothing is routine these days. >> a hearing is scheduled at the consulate in nigh rope robey. senator cardin said he is hopeful his sisters will be here to watch him answer the call to
. >> meet deaconize yack -- deacon isaac mucocco.kes years, nearly a decade to get to this point. in layman's terms, it is kind of like your wedding day. you want your family there. but as it stands there, his family will not be able to attend the ceremony. his two sisters were denied travel. >> i was very sath sad they will not -- i was very sad they will not be able to be there. >> both of them have children. he said the reason given for denial is that the women don't have...
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joining us more is isaac pino, the analyst for the motley fool.nk you for being with us tonight. >> good to be here, laura. >> what is behind the trend and telling industry analysts that prices are on the decline? >> to take a look at gas prices the last few days and they have gone down is one thing and to look for it in the future is difficult to do and like calling the world series and one of the things we're looking at, however, is that we have seen gas prices be high when this is ay is san -- season that saw softer gas prices and going into the summer, the consumers are better prepared and some gas prices are pulling back. as the economy takes off, we'll see the gas prices do the same and perhaps they're not what people were predicting. that might have been a bit of a hyperbole. >> we see gas prices going up around memorial day. will we see that again this year, you think? >> and that is difficult to tell and has been a trend in the past. memorial day, as you mentioned, the people start to come out of school. there is more and more people taki
joining us more is isaac pino, the analyst for the motley fool.nk you for being with us tonight. >> good to be here, laura. >> what is behind the trend and telling industry analysts that prices are on the decline? >> to take a look at gas prices the last few days and they have gone down is one thing and to look for it in the future is difficult to do and like calling the world series and one of the things we're looking at, however, is that we have seen gas prices be high when...
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their construction management plan so that they be provided with a draft version before the final isaac before they can critique it. just to give the community a little more and put into that. commissioner antonini: sounds reasonable to me. there are a couple things that i would include at this point. those are my main point on transportation, i believe. it was the part of the transportation demand management plan. commissioner borden: i am glad that he brought that up because i was going to bring that out. i know that all that kind of stuff has been discussed. i think we can include the language about looking at the construction drawings, they are being called in the cu portion. the conditions of approval the create the communities -- >> it was to expand this idea of the community and advisory group. what they are doing for the davis campus for the construction when they have final contest and construction plan. >> it is a final document, that is why they wanted the draft version to review to that they can critique it before it comes final. it is kind of an ongoing and fluid process. c
their construction management plan so that they be provided with a draft version before the final isaac before they can critique it. just to give the community a little more and put into that. commissioner antonini: sounds reasonable to me. there are a couple things that i would include at this point. those are my main point on transportation, i believe. it was the part of the transportation demand management plan. commissioner borden: i am glad that he brought that up because i was going to...
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police charged 26-a rogue tyrone lewis with killing justin isaacs outside his hillcrest home in octobero charged in the death. lewis is also charged with killing a cab driver in capitol hill in january of 2005. baltimore police made another arrest in the beating and robbery that was caught on tape. 20-year-old shayona davis is charged with armed robbery and assault. she was working with two other suspects. a cell phone camera caught the suspects of punting and kicking an unarmed drop virginia man on some patrick's day. the crowd watched on as the suspects stripped him and stole his belongings. >> a car crashed into a home in the 12,000 block of new hampshire avenue in white oak in montgomery county last night. three people in the car were taken to the hospital. their injuries are not life- threatening. and around the nation, emotional testimony from oscar-winning actress and singer jennifer hudson. >> she broke down in tears as today while testifying at the trial of the man accused of murdering her mother brother, and 7-year-old nephew. told jurors that no one in her family wanted -- he
police charged 26-a rogue tyrone lewis with killing justin isaacs outside his hillcrest home in octobero charged in the death. lewis is also charged with killing a cab driver in capitol hill in january of 2005. baltimore police made another arrest in the beating and robbery that was caught on tape. 20-year-old shayona davis is charged with armed robbery and assault. she was working with two other suspects. a cell phone camera caught the suspects of punting and kicking an unarmed drop virginia...
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of the cases is the murder 17- year-old justin isaacs. last october, he was shot and killed and found lying on the front steps of his home in hillcrest. >> i was shocked because i was out here after it happened. >> reporter: justin's neighbor and classmate daunt want his face shown. >> he was really laid back. i seen him in class a lot. >> reporter: another person, kevin walker, jr. was also charged in the isaacs case. the second murder case is the 2005 shooting of a taxi driver. police say he was sitting at a stop sign in capitol heights when he was shot and killed by someone in his cab. investigators were working additional information they had gotten in the harris murder since january. >> that little bit of information leads to other information which leads to -- it becomes a big ball of information and we were able to corroborate it and obtain the warrants. >> reporter: in both cases, investigators say robbery was the motive. >> that was wisdom martin reporting. >>> a teacher in prince george's county is face is charges of waiting too
of the cases is the murder 17- year-old justin isaacs. last october, he was shot and killed and found lying on the front steps of his home in hillcrest. >> i was shocked because i was out here after it happened. >> reporter: justin's neighbor and classmate daunt want his face shown. >> he was really laid back. i seen him in class a lot. >> reporter: another person, kevin walker, jr. was also charged in the isaacs case. the second murder case is the 2005 shooting of a...
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teenager on iverson street in hillcrest heights, october 10, 2011, the victim, a 17-year-old justin isaacs who collapsed and died on the front steps of his home after being shot. the cab driver's widow, ruth afacioso is grateful. to final victim lenny harris. the investigation that began when his body was pulled from an oxon hill well w -- well, means the man has been found >> he had no regret what he did to the human beings lives noucht . now he will have plenty of tomb to think about it. >> reporter: reporting live from prince george's county police headquarters in palmer park, jackie benson, news 4. >> thank you, jackie. the men convicted in the savage beating death of a d.c. woman nearly 30 years ago could be cleared in the case. an innocence hearing started to day. in the high profile katherine fuller murder case. fuller was attacked and killed back in 1984, in an alley in north east d.c. eight people were convicted including cliff yarborough, he was 16 years old at the detectives beat a confession out of him. defense lawyers say there is other evidence some one else is responsible. >
teenager on iverson street in hillcrest heights, october 10, 2011, the victim, a 17-year-old justin isaacs who collapsed and died on the front steps of his home after being shot. the cab driver's widow, ruth afacioso is grateful. to final victim lenny harris. the investigation that began when his body was pulled from an oxon hill well w -- well, means the man has been found >> he had no regret what he did to the human beings lives noucht . now he will have plenty of tomb to think about...
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for more on this i'm joined now by john isaacs, the executive director of the center for arms control and non-proliferation, where he focuses on missile defense and nuclear weapons. and it's good to have you with us. >> thank you, judy. >> woodruff: just from what you've seen of that missile and anything else you know about it, what can you tell us about it? >> this is something the north koreans have done twice already. they've conducted two missile tests, once in 2006, once in 2009, neither one were very successful. and so they're trying again. ultimately, this missile, if it's successful, could go as far as the western united states, alaska, hawaii. but it's a long way from developing this missile as the north koreans want to do, to also develop a nuclear bomb that they can mate to the top of the missile. >> woodruff: well they say right now this is just a missile to get a satellite into orbit. >> correct. >> woodruff: it seems to be that kind of missile at the very least. >> but the same technology could be used for launching a satellite or launching a nuclear warhead. >> woodruff
for more on this i'm joined now by john isaacs, the executive director of the center for arms control and non-proliferation, where he focuses on missile defense and nuclear weapons. and it's good to have you with us. >> thank you, judy. >> woodruff: just from what you've seen of that missile and anything else you know about it, what can you tell us about it? >> this is something the north koreans have done twice already. they've conducted two missile tests, once in 2006, once...
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in return as commander isaac brown of "the arkansas" later wrote, his vessel fired back to every point in the circumference without fear of hitting a friend or missing an enemy. she finally reached the protection of vicksburg batteries below the union fleet. it was an impressive achievement but a costly one. in the fights on the mississippi "the arkansas" lost 25 men killed and 28 wounded. the scene around the gun deck up on our arrival was ghastly and extreme, wrote a masters mate. blood and brains bespattered everything while arms, legs and headless trunks were strewn about. the exploit was praised at the most brilliantly ever recorded. that seems a little bit over the top but it was acutely embarrassing to farragut and his fleet admitting they were caught with their britches down. farragut reported the incident to wells with what he confessed was deep mortification. farragut was determined to destroy "the arkansas" whatever it took. he led his own fleet down river past vicksburg hoping to blow the crippled "arkansas" out of the water but couldn't spot her in the gathering darkness.
in return as commander isaac brown of "the arkansas" later wrote, his vessel fired back to every point in the circumference without fear of hitting a friend or missing an enemy. she finally reached the protection of vicksburg batteries below the union fleet. it was an impressive achievement but a costly one. in the fights on the mississippi "the arkansas" lost 25 men killed and 28 wounded. the scene around the gun deck up on our arrival was ghastly and extreme, wrote a...
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one of the other cases he is charged in is a shooting of 17- year-old justin isaacs. last october he was shot and killed on the front steps of his home. tonight justin's neighbor and classmate talked to us about the arrest. he didn't want to us show his face. >> i was shocked because i was out here when it happened after it happened. so i was kind of hidden. i'm glad his mother got the justice. >> reporter: now in both cases investigators say robbery was the motive. both men are already locked up on other charges. >>> a second person now under arrest after a vicious beating in the middle of a baltimore street caught on camera. shyanna davis is charged with assault, theft and robbery, one of four people who attacked an arlington man on st. patrick's day. the crowd laughed as the victim's car keys, money and iphone was taken. aaron parsons turned himself in earlier. police are still looking for shatia baldwin and andrea carter. >>> a dog attack that sent a man to the hospital was caught on camera in northeast. the man was trying to stop the dogs from attacking two child
one of the other cases he is charged in is a shooting of 17- year-old justin isaacs. last october he was shot and killed on the front steps of his home. tonight justin's neighbor and classmate talked to us about the arrest. he didn't want to us show his face. >> i was shocked because i was out here when it happened after it happened. so i was kind of hidden. i'm glad his mother got the justice. >> reporter: now in both cases investigators say robbery was the motive. both men are...
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spraying a car with 15 bullets last june as the family left a party in east palo alto. 3-month-old isaac garcia was shot in the head and killed. investigators say saragoza mistook the family for rival gang members. lawyers will meet with a judge to go over the case. >>> there are renewed calls to go over charges against 13 occupiers. 13 are facing charges for refusing to leave the set-up five months ago. their supporters will hold a rally at the same spot. they say the protesters were arrested and beaten merely for linking arms at that sight of the occupy camp. >>> well, san jose could become the next city to ban smoking in some outdoor areas. voting this week on an ordnance that would ban smoking in line where people wait for services and the common areas of apartment complexes. supporters say the goal is to reduce people's exposure to secondhand smoke. the vote on the proposed ban is set for tomorrow night. >>> well, san francisco children may not get a free ride on muni after all. the plan to provide free muni passes could be derailed by the agency that was supposed to fund it. direct
spraying a car with 15 bullets last june as the family left a party in east palo alto. 3-month-old isaac garcia was shot in the head and killed. investigators say saragoza mistook the family for rival gang members. lawyers will meet with a judge to go over the case. >>> there are renewed calls to go over charges against 13 occupiers. 13 are facing charges for refusing to leave the set-up five months ago. their supporters will hold a rally at the same spot. they say the protesters were...
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those were the words of isaac c.pew colonel of the 41st illinois infantry. the colonel was a white-haired officer who had seen action in mexico, the date was sunday, april 6, 1862. when the colonel's striking cry rent the air. pew badly shot up regiment was moving towards the rear. the colonel spotted some fresh troops advancing to the front and thereupon he yelled out those memorable words -- fill your can teens, boys, some of you will be in hell before night and you are going to need water. four decades have passed since i read the colonel's cry. i thought his words symbolic. symbolic of the crude humor, some might say sick humor, manifest on many a battlefield down through the ages. also symbolic of "this horrid and unnatural war as william tecumsee sherman wrote. more than once as he spoke of the tragic clash when americans fought americans in the bloodiest of all american wars. i think it fitting that the colonel's word came during the first day of the first truly great battle of the war. that sunday, suggested biographer, lloyd lewis, just may have bee
those were the words of isaac c.pew colonel of the 41st illinois infantry. the colonel was a white-haired officer who had seen action in mexico, the date was sunday, april 6, 1862. when the colonel's striking cry rent the air. pew badly shot up regiment was moving towards the rear. the colonel spotted some fresh troops advancing to the front and thereupon he yelled out those memorable words -- fill your can teens, boys, some of you will be in hell before night and you are going to need water....
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he identified his great uncle isaac as having owned a farm up on the wautauga on which his father thomas lincoln had worked as something as a hired hand in the 1790s and identified another great uncle, a gentleman by the name of mordechai, who lived in the town of greenville, to which i replied, greenville is my hometown, and your great uncle mordechai, in fact, performed a wedding ceremony for me and my wife eliza in 1827 as well as in i served on the town council together in 1829, and i reassured mr. lincoln that he was in good hands in terms of politics, that his great uncle had gained a great many more votes than i had, but like many young men who came into congress at the time, we went in there with goals, and each of us had a cherished goal that we wanted to achieve in that congress. mine was the introduction of a homestead bill. for mr. lincoln it was the introduction of legislation which would have provided for compensated emancipation of slaves in the district of columbia. and like other young men who go into congress we found out it is not so easy to get your cherished goals ac
he identified his great uncle isaac as having owned a farm up on the wautauga on which his father thomas lincoln had worked as something as a hired hand in the 1790s and identified another great uncle, a gentleman by the name of mordechai, who lived in the town of greenville, to which i replied, greenville is my hometown, and your great uncle mordechai, in fact, performed a wedding ceremony for me and my wife eliza in 1827 as well as in i served on the town council together in 1829, and i...
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evidence links the murders of cab driver edmond akafiaso, 17-year-old high school student justin isaacs, and alexandria community activist lenny harris. crews pulled harris' body out of a well in oxon hill. police arrested 26-year-old tyrone anton lewis in the case. they also arrested 26-year-old kelvin walker. news4 spoke exclusively to the cab driver's wife, ruth. she tells us she waited seven years for justice for her husband. >> he had no thought, no regret for what he did to these human beings' lives. he didn't care. as long as he was getting -- now he'll have plenty of time to think it it. >> police say all the murders were random robberies. >>> the men convicted in the beating death of a d.c. woman nearly 30 years ago could be cleared in the case. an innocence hearing started yesterday in the high-profile katherine fuller murder case. fuller was attacked and killed in 1984 in a northeast d.c. alley. eight people were convicted including cliff yarborough. he was 16 at the time. he said detectives beat a confession out of him. defense lawyers say there's other evidence that someone
evidence links the murders of cab driver edmond akafiaso, 17-year-old high school student justin isaacs, and alexandria community activist lenny harris. crews pulled harris' body out of a well in oxon hill. police arrested 26-year-old tyrone anton lewis in the case. they also arrested 26-year-old kelvin walker. news4 spoke exclusively to the cab driver's wife, ruth. she tells us she waited seven years for justice for her husband. >> he had no thought, no regret for what he did to these...
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more than anything it's isaac ridgway trimble's battle at a tactical level. it's not a masterpiece of operations or anything else. it's a holding action against fremont. fremont was an incredibly successful explorer in the west and apparently just a hell of a guy in almost every way but he was not that capable a military man. and holding him back from closing in down toward port republic which was essential, euell did well but on the other hand, it was not an enormous chore either by most standards. >> we have another new york caller on the line. bernie is in brooklyn. hello, go ahead. >> yes, good morning. when davis appointed lee as command of the army of virginia, was jackson ever considered? and if he was, what was the rationale? was the rationale that you presented that he couldn't get along with his underlings or -- >> lee was appointed to command the army of northern virginia just after the serious wounding of joe johnston during the battle of seven pines the evening of the last day of may. in 1862. lee took command two days later after a brief interva
more than anything it's isaac ridgway trimble's battle at a tactical level. it's not a masterpiece of operations or anything else. it's a holding action against fremont. fremont was an incredibly successful explorer in the west and apparently just a hell of a guy in almost every way but he was not that capable a military man. and holding him back from closing in down toward port republic which was essential, euell did well but on the other hand, it was not an enormous chore either by most...
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against chris of december that ahead on the fifty minute mark and while angie went all out for me call isaaclast fifteen minutes of the guy called stood firm in the group even go so what was the final score. and in the fall off of the table remain unbeaten this year to be a win for them over tara and they have the opposition though the first. spell of the game after fifty four minutes make light of each book trying time he says he really should have done much better tear it with another blunder and eighty six minutes martin unix had it going the wrong way but again i again have to take a portion of the plain sight i think. he while in the english premier league top level on points with third place arsenal after a three one win over swanzy on sunday night a late break from the manual added by securing spurs the victory of white hart lane and in the other guy newcastle pete liverpool saying you have to see say with the goals to bring newcastle to within three points if it placed chelsea my pies hard to believe european football next season is a real possibility paul refsdal style cliche is tha
against chris of december that ahead on the fifty minute mark and while angie went all out for me call isaaclast fifteen minutes of the guy called stood firm in the group even go so what was the final score. and in the fall off of the table remain unbeaten this year to be a win for them over tara and they have the opposition though the first. spell of the game after fifty four minutes make light of each book trying time he says he really should have done much better tear it with another blunder...
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going to take a look at the oil prices now as i was just saying the russian economy for a much from isaac on the we've got a light sweet over one hundred three dollars per barrel of bread almost one hundred twenty three dollars an hour this hour now tensions over iran's nuclear program continue to spur those or prices high and it's also worth mentioning that. russia's critical exports climb to. ten point six billion barrels a day in march according to the energy ministry that it was going to take. the european markets and they too are still imposed to charge the foot even sat around the same amount for. its miners and drug making searching. the strongest is out there in the second hour of try moving on to other stories in the region norway's so for a while fun to talk is exposure to the markets forty one percent of the six hundred billion dollars funds will be invested in europe thirteen percent less than it was . instead the spare cash will be invested into the world's fastest growth regions asia and africa. we have a look of occurrences we can see that the ruble is up against the us dol
going to take a look at the oil prices now as i was just saying the russian economy for a much from isaac on the we've got a light sweet over one hundred three dollars per barrel of bread almost one hundred twenty three dollars an hour this hour now tensions over iran's nuclear program continue to spur those or prices high and it's also worth mentioning that. russia's critical exports climb to. ten point six billion barrels a day in march according to the energy ministry that it was going to...
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choice be the correct choice lauren is the eyes or claw back plan which i've named after my panel paul isaac a wall street investor who dreamt it up. this plan would require that. anyone in a regulated financial institution making ten times the average manufacturing wage or more it's about four hundred thousand dollars and up and you were making four hundred thousand and up would surrender that increment above four thousand dollars for seven years preceding the insolvency of the institution for which he or she worked so the problem now as i see it is that bankers take risks they don't bear risks what is wanted in a capitalist society is the union of risk taking and and responsibility for actions taken what is wanted is capitalism on the upside but no less capitalism in the downside and it seems to me that that one could opt for the unworkable bureaucratic morass that is our current regulatory regime or one could could harness the venality of our bankers to the public good and say all right you know about banking or you should the bank for which you work in an executive position will be solve
choice be the correct choice lauren is the eyes or claw back plan which i've named after my panel paul isaac a wall street investor who dreamt it up. this plan would require that. anyone in a regulated financial institution making ten times the average manufacturing wage or more it's about four hundred thousand dollars and up and you were making four hundred thousand and up would surrender that increment above four thousand dollars for seven years preceding the insolvency of the institution for...
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line then isaac hey what happened next month is our prize a hundred pound i'm having to pay back about one hundred sixty when long when i was stuck in before that was no struggle compared to what it is it's not until recently payday loans were the preserve of the desperate fast easy no questions asked cash the catch punitive interest rates in some cases a staggering one thousand seven hundred percent a year because according to reports by accountants pricewaterhouse coopers in these times of economic hardship with traditional credit like cards and bank loans harder to come by payday loans are becoming part of the fabric of the u.k.'s economic society the only growth sector in the consumer credit market what's happening in the current economic climate is that people are going girl new credit card good people don't want long term duty because they're worried about the future income streets. so the ability to borrow just the money you need for a short period of time many people are finding much more up on stage the running up long term get on credit cards i've got a just maybe if you pay
line then isaac hey what happened next month is our prize a hundred pound i'm having to pay back about one hundred sixty when long when i was stuck in before that was no struggle compared to what it is it's not until recently payday loans were the preserve of the desperate fast easy no questions asked cash the catch punitive interest rates in some cases a staggering one thousand seven hundred percent a year because according to reports by accountants pricewaterhouse coopers in these times of...
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but isaac newton once came on board and said, wow, there must be 50 patentable inventions here. and that number has always kind of come down as the classic number. but there were a lot of very interesting modern pieces. some of them worked better than others. and again, it's possible that the rudder -- sorry, the anchor compartment, the hass hole in the rudder may have been one of the things that contributed to the flooding and the sinking. and we just heard also there was a new pump installed in the yard period. so there were a lot of new con triechbss, contrivances as they called it at the time. although the question of the speaking tube came earlier. every crew member's account said there was a speaking tube between the pilot house and turret but it was out of commission during the battle. nobody's really clear on what that actually means and how a speak tube can be out of commission. but again, the communications part, the internal part for how the crew was going to learn what was new, and to expect the crew to fight the ship without any training. they had no training on the
but isaac newton once came on board and said, wow, there must be 50 patentable inventions here. and that number has always kind of come down as the classic number. but there were a lot of very interesting modern pieces. some of them worked better than others. and again, it's possible that the rudder -- sorry, the anchor compartment, the hass hole in the rudder may have been one of the things that contributed to the flooding and the sinking. and we just heard also there was a new pump installed...
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ground through misinformation for example that the police syria just about to collapse so people that isaac and on the other hand that is used in stronger and in not calling so i won't be giving deceptive information like this it's killing people in the street while the world works to hash out a plan of action for syria the media need to provide facts and context the syrians wearying of a potentially risky future for their country distorted views will only deepen and prolong the crisis they see churkin at r.t. york. and up they now on the breaking news that we have brought you a little earlier in the show u.s. officials have confirmed that north korea has launched a multi-stage tasks rocket there is video of it on the launch pad yesterday the rocket but watch that seven thirty am local time and pull out a blue overthe booth out over the yellow sea over to philip.
ground through misinformation for example that the police syria just about to collapse so people that isaac and on the other hand that is used in stronger and in not calling so i won't be giving deceptive information like this it's killing people in the street while the world works to hash out a plan of action for syria the media need to provide facts and context the syrians wearying of a potentially risky future for their country distorted views will only deepen and prolong the crisis they see...
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isaac as he has broader jurisdiction over the white house and others that we don't have. and you saw yesterday and in the timeline that the white house knew about this in june of 2011. that's great for the president and others to condemn the action in the last week or two. they've known for nearly a year of what was going on. and again, our former staffer not only went to the i.g. on this but other matters. and that's detailed -- i'll submit this list for the record, mr. chairman, without objection. >> no objection. >> you know, it's kind of upsetting in a way, and it should be upsetting to the american people that this has all been revealed. it would eventually -- maybe it wouldn't have been revealed. it probably could have all been swept under the table but for one person who stood up and i want to hear from her today. i hope they haven't intimidated her. i hope that she 2350e8z secure. and i hope she realize that's we recognize her patriotism in stepping forward and again revealing what was going on. because otherwise we might not have known. we would have been handed
isaac as he has broader jurisdiction over the white house and others that we don't have. and you saw yesterday and in the timeline that the white house knew about this in june of 2011. that's great for the president and others to condemn the action in the last week or two. they've known for nearly a year of what was going on. and again, our former staffer not only went to the i.g. on this but other matters. and that's detailed -- i'll submit this list for the record, mr. chairman, without...
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senator isaac has been caused to the floor and would like to gave brief closing comment. he has to depart. i'm going to stay. we'll continue the conversation. >> thank you for meeting me in gulu when i was in uganda. i appreciated it and enjoyed our meeting. jacob, your testimony is compelling. as i listened to both of you i was reflected last thursday in the rotunda of the capitol where we had the holocaust remembrance and honored a swede. i'm part swedish. from auschwitz and i thought about how in history, it's littered with individuals who speak out, work to right wrongs and both of you are in that courageous category and i thank you for your willingness to make this issue visual, because as the chairman knows, out of sight is out of mind, and africa is a long way away from the american media. it's a long way away from our country and some of the tragedies that have gone on in that country, they're terrible. you're helping to bring those visibility -- visibility to those issues and help us ultimately shine the light of day on joseph kony and bring limb to justice. you
senator isaac has been caused to the floor and would like to gave brief closing comment. he has to depart. i'm going to stay. we'll continue the conversation. >> thank you for meeting me in gulu when i was in uganda. i appreciated it and enjoyed our meeting. jacob, your testimony is compelling. as i listened to both of you i was reflected last thursday in the rotunda of the capitol where we had the holocaust remembrance and honored a swede. i'm part swedish. from auschwitz and i thought...
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part of the war in arkansas happened here when it came down to one, only one delegate, a man named isaacrphy from north arkansas had refused to vote in favor of secession. the chairman of the convention, you know, asked him to change his, change his vote, and murphy refused to do so. after which a woman named martha trapnell who was in the balcony right behind us threw a bouquet of flowers at his feet in recognition of his principled stand. later in the war, of course, this was the confederate capital until little rock was taken on september 10 of 1863, and after that this was the seat of the unionist government for arkansas at which time isaac murphy became the governor. >> tell us about this book. what's different about the arkansas experience in the civil war compared to the stories that most people know about south carolina, georgia, virginia? >> okay. well, arkansas first and foremost is a frontier state. you know, when you left arkansas, you were in a foreign country in some cases and moving over to the indian territory. we had a relatively small population at the start of the war,
part of the war in arkansas happened here when it came down to one, only one delegate, a man named isaacrphy from north arkansas had refused to vote in favor of secession. the chairman of the convention, you know, asked him to change his, change his vote, and murphy refused to do so. after which a woman named martha trapnell who was in the balcony right behind us threw a bouquet of flowers at his feet in recognition of his principled stand. later in the war, of course, this was the confederate...