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what do you know about the lincoln assassination? the basic story-- that he was shot at ford theatre and wilkes booth supposedly broke his leg when he fell off the balcony, or jumped off the balcony. i believe the letter actually says that fletcher budd broke john wilkes booth's leg firing at him. it does say that, and i haven't ever read that in any history books, so i don't know. yeah. okay. so let's start with the gun. the gun is a colt model 1849 pocket revolver. okay. it's cased and with, it appears, all the original accessories. oh, wonderful. i did a little bit of research on the serial number here and found out that the gun was made in 1862. so, as you know, lincoln was assassinated on april 14, 1865. yes. so it's very conceivable that this gun, at least from a timeline, could have been used. right. from what i know of the assassination, lincoln only had one bodyguard that night. right. and he left his post that evening, which allowed john wilkes booth to enter into lincoln's private booth right. and assassinate him with a he
what do you know about the lincoln assassination? the basic story-- that he was shot at ford theatre and wilkes booth supposedly broke his leg when he fell off the balcony, or jumped off the balcony. i believe the letter actually says that fletcher budd broke john wilkes booth's leg firing at him. it does say that, and i haven't ever read that in any history books, so i don't know. yeah. okay. so let's start with the gun. the gun is a colt model 1849 pocket revolver. okay. it's cased and with,...
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what do you know about the lincoln assassination? the basic story-- that he was shot at ford theatre and wilkes booth supposedly broke his leg when he fell off the balcony, or jumped off the balcony. i believe the letter actually says that fletcher budd broke john wilkes booth's leg firing at him. it does say that, and i haven't ever read that in any history books, so i don't know. yeah. okay. so let's start with the gun. the gun is a colt model 1849 pocket revolver. okay. it's cased and with, it appears, all the original accessories. oh, wonderful. i did a little bit of research on the serial number here and found out that the gun was made in 1862. so, as you know, lincoln was assassinated on april 14, 1865. yes. so it's very conceivable that this gun, at least from a timeline, could have been used. right. from what i know of the assassination, lincoln only had one bodyguard that night. right. and he left his post that evening, which allowed john wilkes booth to enter into lincoln's private booth right. and assassinate him with a he
what do you know about the lincoln assassination? the basic story-- that he was shot at ford theatre and wilkes booth supposedly broke his leg when he fell off the balcony, or jumped off the balcony. i believe the letter actually says that fletcher budd broke john wilkes booth's leg firing at him. it does say that, and i haven't ever read that in any history books, so i don't know. yeah. okay. so let's start with the gun. the gun is a colt model 1849 pocket revolver. okay. it's cased and with,...
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lincoln -- regions. lincoln says don't woan worry about that. she points out during the 2008 farm bill she worked with lawmakers from across the country to bridge the regional differences and expects to continue that pattern as she heads up the ag committee. for "u.s. farm report", i'm pro farmer's roger bernard. >> with harvest under way in many parts of the country, it's time to remind our viewers about sharing the road. during harvest, farmers often feel the pressurer to move quickly both in the field and on the road. unfortunately as you move equipment, you can also run into impatient motorists. that's when accidents occur. university of florida expert has developed an on-line training program to help education motorists. goal is to keep farmers and drivers safe. it's a 25-minute on-line program. the web site is something you can share with folks who don't understand the challenges of moving farm equipment. to check it out g-to nasdonline.org. click on the interactive training series. the program is free, but does require you to register. >>
lincoln -- regions. lincoln says don't woan worry about that. she points out during the 2008 farm bill she worked with lawmakers from across the country to bridge the regional differences and expects to continue that pattern as she heads up the ag committee. for "u.s. farm report", i'm pro farmer's roger bernard. >> with harvest under way in many parts of the country, it's time to remind our viewers about sharing the road. during harvest, farmers often feel the pressurer to move...
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more bearish now lincoln? only 3 percent more so i don't need to be any more bearish but i do think the market showing signs of being a little tired. is showing signs of beginning to roll over and again the fundamentals that are beginning to emerge this afternoon simply don't support this kind of be shaped recovery that the market is anticipating. scott how about a month later% higher for stock prices still bearish? if i told you i was a bullish with to be surprised? i would fall all of my chair. the fall of your chair i am still bearish. if i am not accepting what is going on here as a rational mold i think it's a mind-set that has been created and accepted by investors and traders and its of momentum thing right now. he can't fight it and if you do the bears are getting hurt and the move. it will fail to settle know if this tomorrow i don't know if it's a weak six months both of you guys have been having very reluctant to put time on it september is traditionally the worst month of the year and one of past h
more bearish now lincoln? only 3 percent more so i don't need to be any more bearish but i do think the market showing signs of being a little tired. is showing signs of beginning to roll over and again the fundamentals that are beginning to emerge this afternoon simply don't support this kind of be shaped recovery that the market is anticipating. scott how about a month later% higher for stock prices still bearish? if i told you i was a bullish with to be surprised? i would fall all of my...
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and he quotes lincoln. the dogmas of the quiet past are inadequate for the present, occasions piled high with difficulty, and we must rise to the occasion. so as things are a new, we must act anew, and then, we shall save our country. u.s. and say we must disenthrall ourselves, so here is my question. things are going to have to change is what i think he said. certainly, general mcchrystal's top-secret closely held report says things are going to have to change. secondarily, what impact does that report have on our allies? on the one hand, people say the u.s. gets more deeply involved with more troops, then you backed off, saying this is an american organization. we can relax now. others say there is the same outcome that will be reached, so i am wondering if you can speak to that. what effect this could have on the allies? >> yes, first of all, i would say basically the views presented by general mcchrystal, and his assessment opens a more comprehensive approach in addressing the problems and afghanistan.
and he quotes lincoln. the dogmas of the quiet past are inadequate for the present, occasions piled high with difficulty, and we must rise to the occasion. so as things are a new, we must act anew, and then, we shall save our country. u.s. and say we must disenthrall ourselves, so here is my question. things are going to have to change is what i think he said. certainly, general mcchrystal's top-secret closely held report says things are going to have to change. secondarily, what impact does...
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lincoln would win a second term. and all but the diehard confederates understood that the war was over. there was a much more war to be fought, but when sherman would make sure that the conderates who were diehard would indeed die. his march to the sea departing from atlanta at which he set off a second grade bonfire of atlanta would begin in the following november. and that was merely an clamation point on the defeat marked of the confederacy marked by the fall of atlanta. . . james calhoun was a slaveholder, he was the father of a badly wounded confederate captain, he fought in the tpenches that vicsburg, a man whose own nephews from atlanta were killed in vginia in the fighting, that night when the confederate army moved out and the union army moved in, ha had dinner with lieutenant colonel charles morris and capt. newton komi of the massachusetts volunteer infantry regiment. the captain of the day moved into calhoun city hall offic the yankees were shocked to learn that the mayor oppose secession. i am sure the m
lincoln would win a second term. and all but the diehard confederates understood that the war was over. there was a much more war to be fought, but when sherman would make sure that the conderates who were diehard would indeed die. his march to the sea departing from atlanta at which he set off a second grade bonfire of atlanta would begin in the following november. and that was merely an clamation point on the defeat marked of the confederacy marked by the fall of atlanta. . . james calhoun...
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abraham lincoln was not even on the ballot. and that is only one of the paradoxes of what becamehe most important city of the lower self. other came when this man who opposed secession was elected mayor. four times during e war. there is another paradox of what became known as the fidel ofhe kemp better see. avery had only a small place in that. don't get me wrong, it's a man got rich in atlanta he bought land and the bought slaves. still,tlanta was different from many places in the self. there railroad town was an industrial center. skilled labor was very valuable in high demand. manylaveholders actually trained their slaves in crafts in order to hire out their time to factories or industrial shops and in some cases, they en allod the bondsman to rent their labor in return for which they only ask that the bondsman pay rent, a monthly fee and was then able to keep the rest of whatever he earned. in otheror, you might be a slave, but you could still go to a job like alst anyonelse, except as a slave, it was illegal for you to ha
abraham lincoln was not even on the ballot. and that is only one of the paradoxes of what becamehe most important city of the lower self. other came when this man who opposed secession was elected mayor. four times during e war. there is another paradox of what became known as the fidel ofhe kemp better see. avery had only a small place in that. don't get me wrong, it's a man got rich in atlanta he bought land and the bought slaves. still,tlanta was different from many places in the self. there...
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we will leave it there will lincoln ellis over at the cme group thank you pal. you bet. still to come the rock band kiss and wal-mart teams up...we'll tell you what they're doing. but first...the newest villian in the credit collapse...the credit rating agencies. they're work is under the spotlight...as their stocks are under pressure., one of the many villains in the credit crisis are three companies with the ability to pass judgment on the creditworthiness. standard and poors, moody's and fitch ratings are the three biggest firms that slap ratings on bonds and other securities which are supposed to give investors an idea of how risky the loans are. but as the housing market collapsed, highly rated bonds backed by risky mortgages crashed, bringing the spotlight to the role of these credit rating agencies and the key role they play in the supply of credit. everybody is still trying to find somebody who is really at fault in their credit crisis fiasco. david ruder used to head up the securities and exchange commission under president reagan. that same agency now is trying
we will leave it there will lincoln ellis over at the cme group thank you pal. you bet. still to come the rock band kiss and wal-mart teams up...we'll tell you what they're doing. but first...the newest villian in the credit collapse...the credit rating agencies. they're work is under the spotlight...as their stocks are under pressure., one of the many villains in the credit crisis are three companies with the ability to pass judgment on the creditworthiness. standard and poors, moody's and...
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rdfoom, or visit your ford or lincoln mercury dear. hickory-smoked bacon, red onions, swiss cheese, sautéed mushrooms? where else but mcdonald's? the new angus third pounders. that's what we're made of. ♪ ba da ba ba ba here's one for your skin that's clinically proven. olay professional pro-x wrinkle protocol is as effective as the leading wrinkle prescription brand at reducing the look of wrinkles. that's because olay has teamed with a highly specialized group of dermatologists and created a wrinkle protocol that gives you the results of the leading wrinkle prescription brand, without a prescription. olay professional pro-x. this is a guarantee you're guaranteed to love. ♪ >>> when steve mcnair died, thousands of people came to pay their respects to a man they may never have met but considered a hero. a small-town boy who made it to the top but never forgot where he came from. drive about 50 miles southeast of jackson, mississippi, and you'll come to mt. olive. a one-lane town of 1,000 souls that proudly identifies itself as the home
rdfoom, or visit your ford or lincoln mercury dear. hickory-smoked bacon, red onions, swiss cheese, sautéed mushrooms? where else but mcdonald's? the new angus third pounders. that's what we're made of. ♪ ba da ba ba ba here's one for your skin that's clinically proven. olay professional pro-x wrinkle protocol is as effective as the leading wrinkle prescription brand at reducing the look of wrinkles. that's because olay has teamed with a highly specialized group of dermatologists and created...
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what do you know about the lincoln assassination? the basic story-- that he was shot at ford theatre and wilkes booth supposedly broke his leg when he fell off the balcony, or jumped off the balcony. i believe the letter actually says that fletcher budd broke john wilkes booth's leg firing at him. it does say that, and i haven't ever read that in any history books, so i don't know. yeah. okay. so let's start with the gun. the gun is a colt model 1849 pocket revolver. okay. it's cased and with, it appears, all the original accessories. oh, wonderful. i did a little bit of research on the serial number here and found out that the gun was made in 1862. so, as you know, lincoln was assassinated on april 14, 1865. yes. so it's very conceivable that this gun, at least from a timeline, could have been used. right. from what i know of the assassination, lincoln only had one bodyguard that night. right. and he left his post that evening, which allowed john wilkes booth to enter into lincoln's private booth right. and assassinate him with a he
what do you know about the lincoln assassination? the basic story-- that he was shot at ford theatre and wilkes booth supposedly broke his leg when he fell off the balcony, or jumped off the balcony. i believe the letter actually says that fletcher budd broke john wilkes booth's leg firing at him. it does say that, and i haven't ever read that in any history books, so i don't know. yeah. okay. so let's start with the gun. the gun is a colt model 1849 pocket revolver. okay. it's cased and with,...
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the lincoln memorial is one of the most popular tourist sights in the country with the sweeping views of the nation's capital. if you look really closely, the reflecting pool and walkways are basically falling apart. now there is a new plan to repair the area. tomherwd tells us about that. >> reporter: the lincoln memorial has one of the best views in washington, of washington. tourists by the millions flock here for lifetime photos and memories to take home. >> gorgeous! >> i hear it is even nicer at night. >> reporter: the lincoln memorial is one of the most majestic monuments in monumental washington. don't loo too carefully at the ground beneat your feet. there is mud and crumbling concrete and grass growing out of the cracks. overall, not very pretty. we haven't even mentioned the reflecting pool. it looks more like a polluted lake than a national treasure that it is intended to be. >> did you notice? >> yeah. we were talking about how nasty the water was. >> with this being the nation's capital, it should be pristine. >> reporter: the national capital planning commission is revi
the lincoln memorial is one of the most popular tourist sights in the country with the sweeping views of the nation's capital. if you look really closely, the reflecting pool and walkways are basically falling apart. now there is a new plan to repair the area. tomherwd tells us about that. >> reporter: the lincoln memorial has one of the best views in washington, of washington. tourists by the millions flock here for lifetime photos and memories to take home. >> gorgeous! >> i...
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>> well just a couple couple. >> abraham lincoln. >> abe lincoln. >> abe lincoln was easily the mostar. naming the party of the old dude with the bearded hat, a little more daunting. >> which party did abe lincoln belong to? >> the wigs. >> i'll say -- yeah, i'm not sure. >> back then, they were republicans, but nominally a republican. >> well, she's basically right. it was a subjective question, so we decided to ask a a more straightforward one. >> who do you think caused the great depression? >> oh, that's an interesting question. what caused the great depression? wow. um -- >> the great depression? i don't know. i guess, like the stock market crashed. the great depression? >> it was like black friday, right? >> it was a black day. glenn: so nobody answered correctly with the federal reserve, but we thought we would let them take a stab at how it was fixed. >> f.d.r. and his group. they did public works or his administration or something like that. >> f.d.r.? >> i don't think i know. >> gee, you can't even give these folks the right answer. in all fairness, that stuff happened a lo
>> well just a couple couple. >> abraham lincoln. >> abe lincoln. >> abe lincoln was easily the mostar. naming the party of the old dude with the bearded hat, a little more daunting. >> which party did abe lincoln belong to? >> the wigs. >> i'll say -- yeah, i'm not sure. >> back then, they were republicans, but nominally a republican. >> well, she's basically right. it was a subjective question, so we decided to ask a a more straightforward...
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lincoln. next thing i know i was in bed being served cookies and juice." >>> a powerful explosion kills eight people and injures others. a suicide bomber packed a car with more than 200 pounds of explosives. they arrested two suspects but did not say how they may be connected to the atact. a second bombing killed six people. >>> a california man had a close call with tragedy when his car plunged 150 feet right off a steep cliff. for nearly two hours, garcia's car teetered on the rocks. >> i noticed i was going backwards and i felt the car leaning towards the right so i was rotating and i could feel the bumps and the car crashing on the rocks. >> rescuers had a hard time
lincoln. next thing i know i was in bed being served cookies and juice." >>> a powerful explosion kills eight people and injures others. a suicide bomber packed a car with more than 200 pounds of explosives. they arrested two suspects but did not say how they may be connected to the atact. a second bombing killed six people. >>> a california man had a close call with tragedy when his car plunged 150 feet right off a steep cliff. for nearly two hours, garcia's car teetered...
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i visited springfield, ill., as you all know, the hometown of abraham lincoln, with the impressive lincoln library and museum and the old state capitol where lincoln served as state legislator before his presidency. in 1858, lincoln gave a speech in which he praises the desire for liberty as the strongest defense against despotism. "our defense is in the preservation of the spirit which prizes liberty as a heritage of all man, in all lands everywhere. destroy this spirit and you have planted the seeds of despotism around your own doors >" ." of all did, abraham lincoln gave this speech on 9/11/1858, a reminder of the timeless truth and significance of these words. and i consider it a duty to work for the accomplishment of these values and principles in the world of today and tomorrow. therefore, i was pleased to take on responsibilities as leader of the world's strongest military alliance, an alliance that is not just military, but to build on shared political values. of course, taking the job was the easy part. making a hell happened -- making it all happen is slightly more complicated. m
i visited springfield, ill., as you all know, the hometown of abraham lincoln, with the impressive lincoln library and museum and the old state capitol where lincoln served as state legislator before his presidency. in 1858, lincoln gave a speech in which he praises the desire for liberty as the strongest defense against despotism. "our defense is in the preservation of the spirit which prizes liberty as a heritage of all man, in all lands everywhere. destroy this spirit and you have...
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senators max baucus, kent conrad and blanch lincoln sided with republicans. an amendment earlier today by senator jay rockefeller, which was also related to the public option, that one failed about an hour ago by a vote of 15-8. norah o'donneod kelly o'donnell, what do democrats do next? >> good afternoon, david. i think you captured it. what happened here today is pivotal. and what is important to read in those vote tallies you just gave us is that democrats made the difference and democrats made the difference in the defeat of a public option in this senate finance committee measure. and why that is important is it almost seems as if public option was losing steam in the public conversation. liberal democrats especially want to get it back on the front burner. and so, jay rockefeller of west virginia and chuck schumer of new york both crafted proposals that would provide for a public option. a few details different but it would put government paid-for health insurance available to people to purchase in the overall health care reform package. now, what we sa
senators max baucus, kent conrad and blanch lincoln sided with republicans. an amendment earlier today by senator jay rockefeller, which was also related to the public option, that one failed about an hour ago by a vote of 15-8. norah o'donneod kelly o'donnell, what do democrats do next? >> good afternoon, david. i think you captured it. what happened here today is pivotal. and what is important to read in those vote tallies you just gave us is that democrats made the difference and...
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abraham lincoln made him one of those. and of course you say that the power, not just the sort of ornamental beauty of fine speaking but the ability to actually be persuasive as a speaker was something which seemed to be absolutely sort of discounted in the world of campaign spin and takedown mutual character assassination, but obama sort of delivered that. i mean, here the gracious speech of all campaign was on march 18, wasn't it, in the midst of jeremiah wright. that still remains one of the great speeches that, you know, has ever been composed in the history of american politics, and i thought that morning, we were filming in monticello and with i heard it, i thought he's going down if flames. hillary will be the nominee, because this was the act of the most extraordinarily dead on frontal candor, explaining to america, the roots of black rage in the church form as at the took, as well as a duty to white rage, but actually america took it, it was a credit to the sophistication of the electorate, really, to -- its willi
abraham lincoln made him one of those. and of course you say that the power, not just the sort of ornamental beauty of fine speaking but the ability to actually be persuasive as a speaker was something which seemed to be absolutely sort of discounted in the world of campaign spin and takedown mutual character assassination, but obama sort of delivered that. i mean, here the gracious speech of all campaign was on march 18, wasn't it, in the midst of jeremiah wright. that still remains one of the...
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joining us now is former republican senator lincoln chafey of rhode island. he left the republican party, now an independent, exploring a possible run for governor in the great state of rhode island. thanks for joining us tonight. >> my pleasure, rachel. >> let me ask you about the premise here of the introduction that i just did. do you agree that the fringe of the conservative movement has really been invited into the mainstream of your former party? >> absolutely. we certainly saw it with vice presidential pick with sarah palin. it's that same population within the party that revels in driving out moderates such as myself, more mainstream republicans. and the ramifications, of course, are that the republican party is in an ever-shrinking minority. and you mentioned minority leader john boehner, and that's the problem with this strategy, if you will, by the republican party. they're going to keep losing seats. they're down to 40 in the senate, 60/40, and although the money is pulling in to mr. wilson, congressman wilson, around the country in states such as
joining us now is former republican senator lincoln chafey of rhode island. he left the republican party, now an independent, exploring a possible run for governor in the great state of rhode island. thanks for joining us tonight. >> my pleasure, rachel. >> let me ask you about the premise here of the introduction that i just did. do you agree that the fringe of the conservative movement has really been invited into the mainstream of your former party? >> absolutely. we...
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lincoln? >> no by proxy. >> mrs. lincoln, no by proxy. >> mr. chairman? >> no. >> mr. chairman votes no. >> no, no, and no. let me guess, mr. chairman, senator baucus, you voted against the democratic amendment for an option you say you support, again, why, because? >> i don't see a bill out of this committee with public option getting 60 votes, so i'm constrained to vote against the amendment. >> that's at 3:50 p.m. eastern time in a 10-4, 14 against vote. the charles schumer public option amendment died, alongside its rockefeller counterpart. what does this mean? joining us from the russell rotunda on capitol hill is senator chuck schumer. senator, thank you for taking the time on this busy day. >> good evening. >> you and i agreed on thursday that if the public option could make it in the senate finance committee, it looked pretty good that it could make it anywhere, maybe all the way into the final bill. what does it mean that it didn't survive that committee today? >> well, look, it would have been better if it had passed. certainly, it didn't. but we picked up vo
lincoln? >> no by proxy. >> mrs. lincoln, no by proxy. >> mr. chairman? >> no. >> mr. chairman votes no. >> no, no, and no. let me guess, mr. chairman, senator baucus, you voted against the democratic amendment for an option you say you support, again, why, because? >> i don't see a bill out of this committee with public option getting 60 votes, so i'm constrained to vote against the amendment. >> that's at 3:50 p.m. eastern time in a 10-4, 14...
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♪ >> i'll say abraham lincoln. >> abraham lincoln. >> he was easily the most popular, naming the partye old dude with the beard and hat a little more daunting. >> what party did abraham lincoln belong to? >> the wigs? >> i'll say -- i'm not sure. >> back then i believe he was republican. but that was nominally a republican. >> well, she's basically right. sean: namnally? very informationive. joining me is the creator of that video, steven crowd he were. i don't even know what to say. steve, this is supposed to be one of the most prestigious colleges in the country, indicative of all the students there? >> yeah, i mean, that's what we're hearing, that it's the number one public university in the country, and that's why i wanted to go there, just to see exactly what they were learning. sean: i've been doing these man on the street interviews on radio and here on "hannity" for years now, and do you know how many people cannot name who the vice president is? and these are people going to college. what should we glean from that? >> well, the truth is that college isn't so much about learnin
♪ >> i'll say abraham lincoln. >> abraham lincoln. >> he was easily the most popular, naming the partye old dude with the beard and hat a little more daunting. >> what party did abraham lincoln belong to? >> the wigs? >> i'll say -- i'm not sure. >> back then i believe he was republican. but that was nominally a republican. >> well, she's basically right. sean: namnally? very informationive. joining me is the creator of that video, steven crowd...
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blanch lincoln is very iffy. >> senator lincoln with a huge ratio of health sector donations compared to overall election donations. thanks, lawrence. >> thanks. >> for more on the 564 amendments been introduced, let's turn to chris hayes. good evening. senator grassley put in at least ten of these 564 proposed amendments directly benefiting the health care industry. never mind getting excluded from the bipartisan negotiations, how does he avoid getting questioned by local police over large scale robberies or ponzi schemes around the nation? >> the republicans are sort of -- they're kind of playing two different angles here. on the outside they rail against the bill. they want to kill it. they go along with crazy accusations like death panels saying it's a government takeover. on the inside they are schilling to the insurance companies. and should i note, that's not limited to the republican party. on one -- they're banking that no one will take a look at the amendments very close. if they do, it will sort of be in the front of their mind for about two minutes and come election time i
blanch lincoln is very iffy. >> senator lincoln with a huge ratio of health sector donations compared to overall election donations. thanks, lawrence. >> thanks. >> for more on the 564 amendments been introduced, let's turn to chris hayes. good evening. senator grassley put in at least ten of these 564 proposed amendments directly benefiting the health care industry. never mind getting excluded from the bipartisan negotiations, how does he avoid getting questioned by local...
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we talk about lincoln, we talk about frederick douglass. i have a lot of favorites. frederick douglass is one of them. very much neglected. i do not know why more of the african-american leadership does not talk about frederick douglass. probably because of his deep devotion to lincoln and the 3r african-american leadership does not talk about frederick douglass. probably because of his deep devotion to lincoln and the country and his deep devotion to ulysses s. grant. he is an incredible character. finding freedom one day while wrestling with an overseer in an eastern maryland slave house. he will not let go of him coming breaks away and runs often becomes a free man. but, of course, his life is unbelievably challenging, given where he was living. one of the great stories i think about every time ride a train on amtrak. i think about frederick douglass buying a first-class ticket, and the conductor comes through and says, you have to leave, you're a black man. he says he would not leave. get douglas up the train, he is standing at the site of the train, but he is ho
we talk about lincoln, we talk about frederick douglass. i have a lot of favorites. frederick douglass is one of them. very much neglected. i do not know why more of the african-american leadership does not talk about frederick douglass. probably because of his deep devotion to lincoln and the 3r african-american leadership does not talk about frederick douglass. probably because of his deep devotion to lincoln and the country and his deep devotion to ulysses s. grant. he is an incredible...
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why won't senator lincoln and congressman ross.ith democrats now or we'll find someone who will. >> or we'll find someone who will. as in we will run someone against you in a democratic primary, do not take your left flank for granted. that's a new ad from the fbl action. it's a political action committee that's an outgrowth of the well-read liberal blog fire dog lake. in the cold hard mass of american politics right now, republicans are not really a threat to the agenda of this president. they were beaten so badly in the last two elections that they now make up a teeny, teeny, teeny, tiny, tiny, little minority in each house of congress. republicans are not a threat to health care reform or to the rest of the legislative agenda. conservative democrats are the threat to the health care reform and the rest of the legislative agenda. and so now liberals are making themselves a threat to conservative-dems. mike ross of arkansas is being targeted by fire dog lake as you just saw. he's also getting hit by the group change congress, whic
why won't senator lincoln and congressman ross.ith democrats now or we'll find someone who will. >> or we'll find someone who will. as in we will run someone against you in a democratic primary, do not take your left flank for granted. that's a new ad from the fbl action. it's a political action committee that's an outgrowth of the well-read liberal blog fire dog lake. in the cold hard mass of american politics right now, republicans are not really a threat to the agenda of this...
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about just what extent there will be animal rights protests on sunday when the chiefs come in here to lincoln financial field. >> how much do you think michael vick -- how much playing time will he see on sunday? >> andy reid tried to be really coy. first he said he wouldn't commit and then said he wasn't sure michael vick would play at all. too much time and emotion has been invested by vick, this community and franchise to prepare him to get to this point and not have him play. i believe they are preparing anywhere from 10 to 12 snaps, mostly in the wildcat and maybe in the shotgun. you will see vick on the field against the chiefs on sunday. >> sal paolantonio reporting from philadelphia. now the eagles could have one of four quarterbacks at their disposal sunday against the chiefs. could be kevin colb. how about michael vick. is it jeff garcia? herm edwards on how he sees the eagles quarterback situation playing out. >> if i am the head coach of the eagles, i am starting kevin kolb. he basically did a great job last week. three-point game going into halftime. he threw it fairly well down
about just what extent there will be animal rights protests on sunday when the chiefs come in here to lincoln financial field. >> how much do you think michael vick -- how much playing time will he see on sunday? >> andy reid tried to be really coy. first he said he wouldn't commit and then said he wasn't sure michael vick would play at all. too much time and emotion has been invested by vick, this community and franchise to prepare him to get to this point and not have him play. i...
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as you look live at the lincoln memorial and downtown washington. under a mostly cloudy sky. degrees. light southeaster lip wind at 12 les per hour. long time since we had a heavy rain event. last time we had more than an inch of rain on a single day at national airport was august 22nd when when we had an inch and a third. right now temperatures are in the upper 50s. out across the ice box west of town. martinsburg, charlestown, panhandle of west virginia in the upper 50s. 63 now in frederick, maryland. 65 downtown. 63 in prince george's county. and 64 for annapolis and 63 degrees in culpeper. here is a check of the radar. one or two showers very light showers now moving into western montgomery county. southern frederick and out of northern loudoun county. poolesville. along 270 there. maybe a few light showers here first thing this morning. and another batch of rain towards charlottesville and harrisonburg the lion's share of the heavy rain waiting for for tonight is now across parts of eastern kentucky and moving into western west virginia. that whole blob of rain is coming
as you look live at the lincoln memorial and downtown washington. under a mostly cloudy sky. degrees. light southeaster lip wind at 12 les per hour. long time since we had a heavy rain event. last time we had more than an inch of rain on a single day at national airport was august 22nd when when we had an inch and a third. right now temperatures are in the upper 50s. out across the ice box west of town. martinsburg, charlestown, panhandle of west virginia in the upper 50s. 63 now in frederick,...
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i started out at fort lincoln as a cemetery caretaker maintaining cemetery grounds and turning headstones and helping the crew. i currently work as a cemetery representative. the last donner we still on the veterans and their families is to give them a decent fare well continues with perpetual care of the resting place. the weather could be filled with such dignity and dedication without the cemetery caretakers. almost all of whom are veterans themselves. caretaker's take great pride in their job keeping the cemetery up to national status but their jobs are not just about meticulously maintaining the ground. oftentimes, the cemetery caretaker is the first person the family talks to when they are looking for a loved one's gravesite or have questions about the national cemetery. there are family members who visit their loved ones great almost every day. they are increasing. the caretakers get to know some of them by name and are a source of comfort. at fort logan almost all of the caretakers have been veterans and those who are not veterans are mentored by those who fill the unique rules of
i started out at fort lincoln as a cemetery caretaker maintaining cemetery grounds and turning headstones and helping the crew. i currently work as a cemetery representative. the last donner we still on the veterans and their families is to give them a decent fare well continues with perpetual care of the resting place. the weather could be filled with such dignity and dedication without the cemetery caretakers. almost all of whom are veterans themselves. caretaker's take great pride in their...
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. >> jimmy: and then this one here, "lincoln logs, lincoln logs, lincoln logs."hat's a great magazine. that's a real niche magazine. >> that was a fun photo shoot that day, too. >> jimmy: it was, right? you had a blast? now, it seemed like a lot of fun. it's a great read. >> it's been a great -- yeah. >> jimmy: and then this one, i've heard of "out" magazine but this is really out. i mean, that's pretty good. [ cheers and applause ] that was you putting your garbage out. paparazzi got that? >> they were waiting outside my house, and i was just running some errands. >> jimmy: yeah. wearing your sailor hat. yeah, taking your garbage out. there you go. just throwing your pail. dude, i love it. well, "entourage," everybody. first of all, the dvd of last season, you should pick that up. watch entourage sunday night at 10:00 p.m. on hbo. the great kevin connolly, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] alexa chung is here. there she is in the bud light lime green room. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ so many arthritis pain relievers -- i just want fewer pills and relief that last
. >> jimmy: and then this one here, "lincoln logs, lincoln logs, lincoln logs."hat's a great magazine. that's a real niche magazine. >> that was a fun photo shoot that day, too. >> jimmy: it was, right? you had a blast? now, it seemed like a lot of fun. it's a great read. >> it's been a great -- yeah. >> jimmy: and then this one, i've heard of "out" magazine but this is really out. i mean, that's pretty good. [ cheers and applause ] that was you...
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davis es una de lassiete personas que resultaron heridas cuando un vehiculo lincoln continental la atropello luego choco a una camioneta minivan.. un joven tambien fue atropellado, pero se encuentra recuperandose... la menor asistia a la escuela secundaria crossland... un estudiante universitario mato a un intruso que encontro en el garaje de su casa, con una espada de samurai.. ocurrio en la zona de baltimore donde el estudiante de la universidad johns hopkins fue atacado por el sujeto luego que este le indico que abandonara su propiedad... el intruso quien fallecio, recibio heridas en su mano y la parte superior de su cuerpo.. las autoridades aun no determinan si el joven recibira cargos en su contra.. z0z0z0z0z0z0un servicio de tranr por el rio potomac entre el condado de prince william y el sureste del distrito de columbia, seria posible pero costaria una inversion inicial de hasta 30- millones de dolares.. eso es precisamente lo que discutiran representantez0z0z0 princz0z05ú william esta noche, a fin de decidir si aprobaran el plan analizado durante un estudio difundido el mes pasado...
davis es una de lassiete personas que resultaron heridas cuando un vehiculo lincoln continental la atropello luego choco a una camioneta minivan.. un joven tambien fue atropellado, pero se encuentra recuperandose... la menor asistia a la escuela secundaria crossland... un estudiante universitario mato a un intruso que encontro en el garaje de su casa, con una espada de samurai.. ocurrio en la zona de baltimore donde el estudiante de la universidad johns hopkins fue atacado por el sujeto luego...
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i did my history, abraham lincoln. and abraham lincoln is on the penny, right? >> and penny is the name of sonia walger's character on "lost." >> wait, wait. sonia is in "flash forward". >> therefore, sonia must have caused the blackout. [ cheers and applause ] no, that's not it. >> just watch the show. >> okay, we will. >> catch the premiere of "flash forward" this thursday here on abc. "jimmy kimmel live," back in two minutes with courteney cox, jessica capshaw and the first eliminees from "dancing with the stars," macy gray and ashley hamilton. bring it. if we're known for one thing... we've got the best customer service. - low fares. - frequent flights, that's what we're known for. - customer service. - low fares. - we're known for a lot of things. - bags fly free. the lowest fares. great pilots too. - customer service. - low fares. we're not saying other airlines are bad; we're just awesome. low fares, customer service, frequent flights, on time performance... bags fly free. come on over here and fly with us. ( ding ) introducing bud light golden wheat. all
i did my history, abraham lincoln. and abraham lincoln is on the penny, right? >> and penny is the name of sonia walger's character on "lost." >> wait, wait. sonia is in "flash forward". >> therefore, sonia must have caused the blackout. [ cheers and applause ] no, that's not it. >> just watch the show. >> okay, we will. >> catch the premiere of "flash forward" this thursday here on abc. "jimmy kimmel live," back in two...
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how much money did baucus, conrad and lincoln get from the industry opposed to reform? we'll show you, but did it affect their vote. >>> a new study shows if chicago gets the 2016 olympics it will create more than 300,000 jobs. republican leader boehner blasted president obama's one-day lobbying trip. >> he is the president of the united states, not the mayor of chicago. >> is condemning the president on this one smart politics or stupid? >>> and last night's u2 concert in washington, d.c. was celebrity central. even d.c.'s top catholic cardinal was there. >>> you're safe. >>> it looks like the hammer's dance fever is still hot. >>> good afternoon. i'm tamron hall. >> i'm david schuster. >>> we continue to following a story at logan airport. american airline has delayed the flight and they have lined up the luggage on the tarmac. apparently someone found a note on n the lavatory, bomb on board, boston to miami. investigators have been going through the aircraft. the canine units are sniffing through the luggage. interviews are taking place with the passengers and crew m
how much money did baucus, conrad and lincoln get from the industry opposed to reform? we'll show you, but did it affect their vote. >>> a new study shows if chicago gets the 2016 olympics it will create more than 300,000 jobs. republican leader boehner blasted president obama's one-day lobbying trip. >> he is the president of the united states, not the mayor of chicago. >> is condemning the president on this one smart politics or stupid? >>> and last night's u2...
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she said, tears president lincoln, are we free? can youell me what the story is? my master did get the memo. some of those letters are rare. there are enough to give you a sense of the striving of african americans not only to be free, but to reunite with their families. in a letter after better after lynn and you heard this, you know, your need to be reconnected with husbands, wives. a part of our history that we don't often hear about because there is the assumption that this is contrite and they weren't writing to their families or to love one's and expense in these human designers for love a for, you know, connection. so that is the long way of answering your question. the slave masters of ram. reconstruction, during the construction you had many highly educated african americans who were serving in all kind of political posts. you know, there was that shining moment. but there was that time when you had african americans writing from the hallowed halls of some of the greatest universities and right in each other beautiful cars, beautiful prose. and so there w
she said, tears president lincoln, are we free? can youell me what the story is? my master did get the memo. some of those letters are rare. there are enough to give you a sense of the striving of african americans not only to be free, but to reunite with their families. in a letter after better after lynn and you heard this, you know, your need to be reconnected with husbands, wives. a part of our history that we don't often hear about because there is the assumption that this is contrite and...
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the other one that's been ignored is blanch lincoln. she's from arkansas. she's in a tough re-election situation there next year. she has not been forced to comment and take hard positions on any of these things. she has come out against the cap and trade bill passed by the house of representatives. she is definitely the one to watch in terms of the ability to be peeled off by republicans for some of their amendments and possibly vote against this bill on its way to final passage. if chairman baucus loses jay rockefeller for final passage of the bill in the committee, he needs every democrat. he can't lose one. blanch lincoln is very iffy. >> senator link on wicoln with ratio of health sector donations compared to overall election donations. thanks, lawrence. >> thanks. >> for more on the 564 amendments been introduced, let's turn to chris hayes. good evening. senator grassley put in at least ten of these 564 proposed amendments directly benefiting the health care industry. never mind getting excluded from the bipartisan negotiations, how does he avoid gett
the other one that's been ignored is blanch lincoln. she's from arkansas. she's in a tough re-election situation there next year. she has not been forced to comment and take hard positions on any of these things. she has come out against the cap and trade bill passed by the house of representatives. she is definitely the one to watch in terms of the ability to be peeled off by republicans for some of their amendments and possibly vote against this bill on its way to final passage. if chairman...
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they include restless housewife from lincoln, neb., who with her photographer husband, which tore the national parks each summer in their car, creating 11 scrap book and journal of startling poignancy and artistry filled with timeless memories the childless comfort -- childless couple adopted. it includes a hispanic biologist would do more than anyone else to turn the attention toward the preservation of wild west -- of wildlife in the correct stewardship of the many animals that called the parks are home. it includes to retire was an enterprising brothers who made photographing and filling the grandest canyon on earth their life's work. they brought back some of the finest pictures of that reason -- of that region and made a living taking photographs of the equally awestruck tourists who rode mules down into the canyon. house ink -- it includes a fisherman's guy, the son of a slave, living off smoky in miami who refuse to sell his land to developers to spoil his beloved paradise and unhappily turned his island over to the people of the united states. -- and happily turn his people --
they include restless housewife from lincoln, neb., who with her photographer husband, which tore the national parks each summer in their car, creating 11 scrap book and journal of startling poignancy and artistry filled with timeless memories the childless comfort -- childless couple adopted. it includes a hispanic biologist would do more than anyone else to turn the attention toward the preservation of wild west -- of wildlife in the correct stewardship of the many animals that called the...
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abe lincoln and remember george washington chopping down the cherry tree, but mr.d have to be in the past tense. >> law enforcement has thwarted four plots around the country in the last week or so, the most bizarre and recent was to blow up a 60-story skyscraper in downtown dallas with a car bomb in the garage, much like what happened in oklahoma city. charles. >> this is stage two of al qaeda's attack on the u.s. it tried with outside agents on 9/11. 19 of them succeeded. we responded extremely successfully and we are hardened, hard to get n al qaeda is scattered. stage two is using americans or illegal immigrants, people who get in and out easily, and who are hidden sleepers. that's going to be really difficult and dangerous. this is a herald of that new stage. >> it also suggests, juan, that law enforcement is on top of these things, since they were able to penetrate these plots. it also suggests that some of the things done under the patriot act and other actions are actually working. >> and you will notice that the obama administration is this week on capitol
abe lincoln and remember george washington chopping down the cherry tree, but mr.d have to be in the past tense. >> law enforcement has thwarted four plots around the country in the last week or so, the most bizarre and recent was to blow up a 60-story skyscraper in downtown dallas with a car bomb in the garage, much like what happened in oklahoma city. charles. >> this is stage two of al qaeda's attack on the u.s. it tried with outside agents on 9/11. 19 of them succeeded. we...
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saying lincoln is no threat to us and after fort sumter lincoln cald up the troops and virginians the union as their see that as a betrayal. there is a strong outpouring of marshallnthusiasm and that is what gets them then and m concern with how, why did they stay in the question is confederate persistence. >> in addition to taking a look at some going into some of the diaries he take a connotative look at who fought. what types of things to do come up with their? >> the first thing is the standard argument is the civil war is rich man's w in a poor man's ficht. rich counties overwhelmingly spt high numbers of men so in terms of corley schnee get a strong correlation between wealth and slaveholding endless mundt. the more wealthy county has the more men go to fight the richmond are represented and the army as oppod to a presented. the other statistical elent that emerged that was important s desertion and i found overall a 15% rate of desertion and the confedete forces, tempers and bause some of those go back but the important thing is the deserti peaks and 62. the traditional argumen
saying lincoln is no threat to us and after fort sumter lincoln cald up the troops and virginians the union as their see that as a betrayal. there is a strong outpouring of marshallnthusiasm and that is what gets them then and m concern with how, why did they stay in the question is confederate persistence. >> in addition to taking a look at some going into some of the diaries he take a connotative look at who fought. what types of things to do come up with their? >> the first thing...
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lincoln. next thing, i was in bed being served cookies and juice. >>> two tigers manage d to escae a zoo in romania. it took animal control officials seven hours to find the tigers. when they found them, they used tranquilizer darts to move them back to the cage. fortunately, no one was hurt. >>> president obama spent saturday morning sitting at his daughter's soccer game. he watched 11-year-old malia's game. first lady, michelle obama was there along with first dog beau. >> all you had to do was do it early. unfortunately, the rain continued to move into the area. now, it's going to be one soggy saturday night. temperatures hovering only in the low 60s, across the area. as you look at the cloudy sky with rain coming down. temperatures around the area generally in the low 50s and upper 50s and low 60s. we'll check out the current temperatures. 63 in downtown. 60 in springfield. 62 in virginia. upper 50s in parts of the virginia piedmont. upper 60s in lower, southern maryland. the rainshowers a
lincoln. next thing, i was in bed being served cookies and juice. >>> two tigers manage d to escae a zoo in romania. it took animal control officials seven hours to find the tigers. when they found them, they used tranquilizer darts to move them back to the cage. fortunately, no one was hurt. >>> president obama spent saturday morning sitting at his daughter's soccer game. he watched 11-year-old malia's game. first lady, michelle obama was there along with first dog beau....
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the lincoln memorial and the world war two memorial will be affected. it will be beautiful. >>> it and a beautiful place to take a walk this evening. let's get up to the rooftop and enjoy it while it lasts. if you clouds now and then that will diminish -- a few clouds now and then that will diminish over night. if you have not heard the news, the national hurricane center announced the birth of their newest tropical storm. they named her erica. the good news, if there is good news, it is not expected to develop into a hurricane. all of the forecastin models continue north west, north of san juan, and it backs down a little bit. initially, rainsqualls and gusty winds for awhile. our weatherbug station report 73 in stafford. 72 in hagerstown with winds and very lightly out of the east southeast. 76 the official high at the airport. 84 the average height. -- average high. low 70's across the board at this moment. the fall will continue overnight into the 50's and the upper 40's most likely. the gulf coast is getting its taste of early october whether on th
the lincoln memorial and the world war two memorial will be affected. it will be beautiful. >>> it and a beautiful place to take a walk this evening. let's get up to the rooftop and enjoy it while it lasts. if you clouds now and then that will diminish -- a few clouds now and then that will diminish over night. if you have not heard the news, the national hurricane center announced the birth of their newest tropical storm. they named her erica. the good news, if there is good news, it...
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nation or state that will use its powers to expand opportunity is one that according to kendall, lincoln made manifest with another cradle document, the gettysburg address, and that the constitution in some sense stands in opposition to it. so at the risk of sounding myself like a e gail yang at least or a marxist at work, i would say there actually is a dialectic in our politics. it's a competition between two equally opposed principles, not a set of clear cut mount rushmore or granite principles that we follow simply. included in this society is much more complicated of that. ours is a government of competing interests, and that -- it's accommodations amongst them that enable us to function. that's the end of my rapt he, and maybe we could take some questions? is that what we'll do? >> yes, we'll now turn to iran from the audience. [laughter] we have pley of time for discussion and questions. i'd like to ask you before we start to follow a couple of principles. one is to wait for the microphone, the second is when the microphone, please, to identify yourselves. and as i call on the que
nation or state that will use its powers to expand opportunity is one that according to kendall, lincoln made manifest with another cradle document, the gettysburg address, and that the constitution in some sense stands in opposition to it. so at the risk of sounding myself like a e gail yang at least or a marxist at work, i would say there actually is a dialectic in our politics. it's a competition between two equally opposed principles, not a set of clear cut mount rushmore or granite...
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the bunning amendment was defeated but just barely, by a vote of 12-11, democrat blanch lincoln voted with the republicans as this program predicted she would on occasion, still, it looks like senator lincoln is leaning toward voting for the baucus bill in the end. >> for some time i have said i cannot support any health reform proposal that the congressional budget office cannot certify as reducing the deficit and bringing down the cost of health care over the long-term and in the out years. under the chairman's amazing leadership, the mark as proposed does meet these very important goals. >> much to talk about tonight with senator sherrod brown, democrat of ohio and a member of the committee on health, education, labor and pensions which has already passed its own health care bill. thank you for your time tonight, senator. >> of course, lawrence, thank you for what you do, thanks. >> senator, your committee took what, about three weeks to get a bill marked up? it looks like the finance committee is going slower than you did. >> we started off fairly slowly the first few days. the re
the bunning amendment was defeated but just barely, by a vote of 12-11, democrat blanch lincoln voted with the republicans as this program predicted she would on occasion, still, it looks like senator lincoln is leaning toward voting for the baucus bill in the end. >> for some time i have said i cannot support any health reform proposal that the congressional budget office cannot certify as reducing the deficit and bringing down the cost of health care over the long-term and in the out...
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and that know what president lincoln did not say.y the courts and for the courts. and he most certainly did not say government of the congress by the congress and for the congress. what did he say? government of the people, by the people and for the people shall not perish from the earth. that is our task. god bless us and god bless america. [cheers and applause] >> and now, here's national public policy analyst president and ceo of freedomworks matt kibbe. how are you guys doing? abc news is reporting that 1.5 million people are here. [cheers and applause] >> give yourselves a a round of applause. [applause] >> usa, usa, usa, usa, usa, usa, usa, usa. >> with the president of freedomworks i want to thank you for being here. you're making all the people that worked to put this together look pretty good today. [applause] >> we believe in two simple principles. one, freedomworks. two, equally important government goes to those who show up. guess what, you guys showed up. [cheers and applause] >> now, no offense to my friends in the medi
and that know what president lincoln did not say.y the courts and for the courts. and he most certainly did not say government of the congress by the congress and for the congress. what did he say? government of the people, by the people and for the people shall not perish from the earth. that is our task. god bless us and god bless america. [cheers and applause] >> and now, here's national public policy analyst president and ceo of freedomworks matt kibbe. how are you guys doing? abc...
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ruth lincoln. i say today is her birthday because unfortunately she passed away two weeks ago, but she had been very much looking forward to turning 112 years old today. this is a picture i took of her about a year ago. this is my son, this is mrs. ruth lincoln. she was born in 1897, and what i like about this picture is, mrs. lincoln, born in 1897, spans the 20th century with my little boy who was born in 2006. a 21st century little boy connecting with the 19th century. she was born in a log cabin in oklahoma in 1897. she married ben lincoln. her first vote, her first presidential election vote, was the election in which women in this country were allowed to vote for the first time and despite her efforts, president harding was elected president over her vote to for mr. james cox. she graduated from college from oklahoma a&m which became oklahoma state. i visited several times with mrs. lincoln in the last several years. she loved growing old. she told me how she loved growing old and i became ver
ruth lincoln. i say today is her birthday because unfortunately she passed away two weeks ago, but she had been very much looking forward to turning 112 years old today. this is a picture i took of her about a year ago. this is my son, this is mrs. ruth lincoln. she was born in 1897, and what i like about this picture is, mrs. lincoln, born in 1897, spans the 20th century with my little boy who was born in 2006. a 21st century little boy connecting with the 19th century. she was born in a log...
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>> talk to blanch lincoln, kent conrad.y think it's a tougher vote than a vote against it in their states. you're right in the sense shooting it down is a big, big step. i'm not sure the democrats are going to want to be responsible for killing the health care bill that hurts their party in the long run. they're looking at it for their own state, 64 sort of red states. >> this isn't the only problem barack obama has as president. much more real. about life and death on this planet. the war in afghanistan. was he right to double down and put more troops in there? will he keep fighting for afghanistan? we'll be right back with joan. is he willing to pull the plug? pat buchanan asked the question if he's decided he's wrong. we've got karzai in there the wrong guy. do we have to leave? rinkles. not surgery. this is our way to do your eyes. new regenerist anti-aging eye roller. get wrapped up in the luscious taste of butternut squash, blended with delicate herbs. v8 golden butternut squash. from campbell's. a soup so velvety and
>> talk to blanch lincoln, kent conrad.y think it's a tougher vote than a vote against it in their states. you're right in the sense shooting it down is a big, big step. i'm not sure the democrats are going to want to be responsible for killing the health care bill that hurts their party in the long run. they're looking at it for their own state, 64 sort of red states. >> this isn't the only problem barack obama has as president. much more real. about life and death on this planet....
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picture of american -- abraham lincoln on his mantl and told everyone what a great and good man our president was. this was in southern mississippi in the heat of wartime. when these crack regiments were dispatched to deal with him and his allies and other neighboring smities, they arrested hawkins, which is how they -- take care this handmade american flag from the body of hawkins's life and hid it under her dress and a report is filed about raiding the hawkins bill. the same is true going to jones nunty next where a fire fight the rockets with his men, the confederates that the worst of it. they melted back into the swamps and a confederate officer wrote a report saying we want them st, they are gone. with a month, newton knight would be launching another raid against the confederacy theyallation, they free local slaves, killed or ran off every ijnfederate officer in jones county. it has been said that jones county formally seceded from the confederacy by the end of the war. there's no evidence that they filed a political notice that they were officially seceding from the confederacy. newto
picture of american -- abraham lincoln on his mantl and told everyone what a great and good man our president was. this was in southern mississippi in the heat of wartime. when these crack regiments were dispatched to deal with him and his allies and other neighboring smities, they arrested hawkins, which is how they -- take care this handmade american flag from the body of hawkins's life and hid it under her dress and a report is filed about raiding the hawkins bill. the same is true going to...