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four books that i think are particularly good on lincoln. i wish i could take credit for that idea. i have a brilliant communications director who came up with this, and i said nobody is going to be interested in what i'm reading, and surprisingly it's become a question i get my district quite a bit. and they like it. interestingly, i think they kind of like to know what you're thinking about and they hope it's not politics just directly all the time, and it's kind of refreshing -- >> or somebody would say, read that book, too, or got that as an idea off your book list. so it actually breeds a little connection between you and some of your constituents, at least those engaged enough to actually go to your web site. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. it was fun. >> what are you reading this summer? tell us what's on your summer reading list. tweet us@book tv, post it to our facebook page. or send us one-mail. booktv@c-span.org. >> here's a look at upcoming book fairs and festivals around the country: on june 7th and 8th we're live from the c
four books that i think are particularly good on lincoln. i wish i could take credit for that idea. i have a brilliant communications director who came up with this, and i said nobody is going to be interested in what i'm reading, and surprisingly it's become a question i get my district quite a bit. and they like it. interestingly, i think they kind of like to know what you're thinking about and they hope it's not politics just directly all the time, and it's kind of refreshing -- >> or...
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are particularly good on lincoln. i wish i could take credit for that idea. i have a communications director he came up with this nice that nobody's going to be interested in what i'm reading. surprisingly it's become a question i get in my district quite a bit. and they like it. interestingly i think they kind of like to know what you are thinking about and i hope it's not politics directly all the time. it's kind of refreshing or somebody will say hey i read that book too or a god that is an idea off of your book list so it brings a little connection between some of your constituents at least those engaged in up to go to your web site. >> representative kohl thank you so much. >> it's fine. up next on booktv "after words" with guest host suzanne goldberg. colombia law school director for the gender and sexuality law. as we told her prize-winning investigative jo becker enter books sub pour inside the fight for marriage equality in at "the new york times" veteran takes readers to the latter stages of as what some cal
are particularly good on lincoln. i wish i could take credit for that idea. i have a communications director he came up with this nice that nobody's going to be interested in what i'm reading. surprisingly it's become a question i get in my district quite a bit. and they like it. interestingly i think they kind of like to know what you are thinking about and i hope it's not politics directly all the time. it's kind of refreshing or somebody will say hey i read that book too or a god that is an...
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that way, that is where title came from, the lincoln mission, the thriller of this lincoln's inconsistencysld surprise you about him. lou: the relationship that exists between cotton malone, then the mor mormon church. it is such a remarkable study as well, on mormoaronism and its influence on america. >> in january 1863, be a rah ram lincoln made -- rain ra abrahamn made a deal with brin bring am . so i put this thrillinging it dealing with the mormon church, and lincoln. the kuo of whether a state can leave the union. answer to that question will surprise you in the novel. lou: and it did. and does. throughout, it is a terrific. read. you mentioned 4 mu 400 books, hw much research did you spend in this. >> about your00 researc 400 resi don't read every word i read good chunks of them. lou: this is a terrific result of that. >> thank you. lou: that history we appreciate you sharing it with us, steve berry, the lincoln mission on sale now, on-line, bookstores everywhere. coming up tomorrow, radio talk show host john gibson, monica crowley, and a border sheriff who is fed up with obama admin
that way, that is where title came from, the lincoln mission, the thriller of this lincoln's inconsistencysld surprise you about him. lou: the relationship that exists between cotton malone, then the mor mormon church. it is such a remarkable study as well, on mormoaronism and its influence on america. >> in january 1863, be a rah ram lincoln made -- rain ra abrahamn made a deal with brin bring am . so i put this thrillinging it dealing with the mormon church, and lincoln. the kuo of...
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>> abraham lincoln. tavis: how ironic is that? abraham lincoln?or sense of the stamps cost at that point with a picture of abraham lincoln. my lord. >> there are so many interesting coincidence is like that. i could go on a long time. but i have to share one with you. missing and murdered, we found out later, june 21, 1964. 44 days later, their bodies were found august 4, 1964. 44 years later, the 44th president of the united states was elected. on august 4, 1964, also was the event thatkin started the vietnam war. that was also barack obama's birthday. talk about 4. tavis: yeah. how did the news reach your parents? days, while there were missing, there was constant communication with the white house and also other members of the administration, mainly robert kennedy senior, the attorney general. the bodies were found, like i said, on august 4. fbin informant who told the where they were. it took them 44 days. they excavated the site and found them and then the president's staff called the three families, the schwerner's, cheney's and my parents.
>> abraham lincoln. tavis: how ironic is that? abraham lincoln?or sense of the stamps cost at that point with a picture of abraham lincoln. my lord. >> there are so many interesting coincidence is like that. i could go on a long time. but i have to share one with you. missing and murdered, we found out later, june 21, 1964. 44 days later, their bodies were found august 4, 1964. 44 years later, the 44th president of the united states was elected. on august 4, 1964, also was the event...
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there's a myth of lincoln. he's a secessionist.d a right to do it. 13 years later he's opposite he flipped around. in that want case he very much is. there's a lot about lincoln that way. that's where the title came. this thriller of lincoln's inconsistencies, things that would surprise you about him. >> inconsistencies, the relationship -- did that exist between cotton malone then the mormon church. i'll leave to it you to give some of this way. i don't know what's entirely appropriate. it's such a remarkable study as well of mormonism and influence in that era. >> the mormon church is the quintessential american religion, formulated here, everything was here. it played a vital role in the history of 19th-century. and abraham lincoln made a secret deal with brigham young. it's a deal that altered the courts of the civil war. when i came across that i knew there was a thrill there are. lincoln was the first president to read the book of morn. he checked it out of the library of congress in 1862. i held that book. i went to library
there's a myth of lincoln. he's a secessionist.d a right to do it. 13 years later he's opposite he flipped around. in that want case he very much is. there's a lot about lincoln that way. that's where the title came. this thriller of lincoln's inconsistencies, things that would surprise you about him. >> inconsistencies, the relationship -- did that exist between cotton malone then the mormon church. i'll leave to it you to give some of this way. i don't know what's entirely appropriate....
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>> areas just to the west of lincoln.t same storm we told you about just a few moments ago. still holding together, that tornado warning now affecting malcolm and seeward, these are the cities in the direct path of this. just to the south of i-80, now to the north. do not need to be on i-80 to the west of lincoln. a very dangerous place to be. if this holds together, could be knocking on the doors of lincoln or just on the north side of the city in the next half hour or less. so be on the lookout, lincoln. get to your safe spot. have a plan, stay in tune because this is a very dangerous storm. this has been a confirmed tornado on the ground for the past 30 minutes or so, maybe off and on but still a very dangerous storm and has the capability of producing a tornado. so we're going to move on. we have another tornado warning to tell you about. this one in ohio, actually, just on the west side of columbus. so columbus, you could be in danger if this storm holds together. this is a radar-indicated tornado, nothing is confirm
>> areas just to the west of lincoln.t same storm we told you about just a few moments ago. still holding together, that tornado warning now affecting malcolm and seeward, these are the cities in the direct path of this. just to the south of i-80, now to the north. do not need to be on i-80 to the west of lincoln. a very dangerous place to be. if this holds together, could be knocking on the doors of lincoln or just on the north side of the city in the next half hour or less. so be on the...
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lincoln was the first president to read the book of morn.d it out of the library of congress in 1862. i held that book. i went to library of congress and held that book. it's still there. i we've the thriller together dealing with lincoln and the mormon church and secession. can a state lead the union. the answer will surprise you in the novel. >> it did and does. it's a terrific read. you mentioned 400 books. how much research did you spend in this? >> i did about 400 research books. i don't read every word but a good chunks of 400 books and go through them and i have a stack of this tall of research when i'm done. >> this is a terrific result of all that history and we appreciate you sharing it with us. thanks so much. great book. steve berry, the book is "the >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for the worx air, brought to you by worx. prepare to be blown away. [ whirring ] you're not looking at an ordinary blower. there's no cord. there's no gas. it goes where no other tool could ever go, does things no other tool could ev
lincoln was the first president to read the book of morn.d it out of the library of congress in 1862. i held that book. i went to library of congress and held that book. it's still there. i we've the thriller together dealing with lincoln and the mormon church and secession. can a state lead the union. the answer will surprise you in the novel. >> it did and does. it's a terrific read. you mentioned 400 books. how much research did you spend in this? >> i did about 400 research...
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the lincoln memorial and washington d.c.. which historical attraction was the lincoln memorial built to resemble. the answer stil the official trying of the illinois lottery. >> >> first lucky number. there and final. time for fireball. >> makes a winning pick three members for today >> time for the pick4 games. >> >> here is your fireball. >> first winning lucky day lotto number 24. >> 39. >> i hope you're a winner with the illinois lottery. >> brought to you illinois lottery. >> brought to you by marge: you know, there's a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. try phillips fiber good gummies. they're delicious, and an excellent source of fiber to help support regularity. wife: mmmm husband: these are good! marge: the tasty side of fiber. from phillips. have an exact explanation for the connection here too much like this helps the body clock and affects quality of sleep. study is published here tougher government regulation. requiring been effective to put a black box warning of the bed. saying they should not be used by min
the lincoln memorial and washington d.c.. which historical attraction was the lincoln memorial built to resemble. the answer stil the official trying of the illinois lottery. >> >> first lucky number. there and final. time for fireball. >> makes a winning pick three members for today >> time for the pick4 games. >> >> here is your fireball. >> first winning lucky day lotto number 24. >> 39. >> i hope you're a winner with the illinois...
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plus as we mentioned the cme's lincoln ellis. let me start with this, lincoln. interesting monday to see this back and forth action. >> we've seen a bit of back and forth last couple days, liz where the market is really trying to understand what is going on in terms of the globe growth numbers and what will be that next catalyst. sawing out of a couple of these large m&a activities has given the market pause to begin to understand the crisis we're seeing in the public markets are making actual prices for transactions being proposed a little bit toppy. i will say today at the close we saw some very significant bids out of the pit here. that probably bodes well for one more test of a higher number in s&p. david: mark tepper, you are a bull. but you are worried about some things, you have to if you're a serious person. one thing is inflation. food and gas is way up. i'm wondering if it will cut into retail sales figures. >> obviously when you're paying four or five bucks a gallon at pump it will hurt consumer spending and at the end of the day consumer spending is
plus as we mentioned the cme's lincoln ellis. let me start with this, lincoln. interesting monday to see this back and forth action. >> we've seen a bit of back and forth last couple days, liz where the market is really trying to understand what is going on in terms of the globe growth numbers and what will be that next catalyst. sawing out of a couple of these large m&a activities has given the market pause to begin to understand the crisis we're seeing in the public markets are...
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abraham lincoln fought the indians there in 1830. it was a wild pleased to another reason that i don't think we can't hide from anyone, because there is sex in it. polygamy is a big deal in this book. it was a big deal in the life of joseph smith in 1843-1844, which was essentially the years that are covered. and polygamy is much more than a proximate cause. literally was a secret doctrine at the time, something i get to sort out he came with it as it were. but it literally split the church can have, and argued cost him his life. the first statement is easily defensible because after joseph smith dies, the mormon church in fact does split in half. would probably most of it in this room think of as the mormon church, the utah church, called the breed mice at the time, they follow brigham young across the river to utah. they were the polygamy -- but there was a prince of the church and still is, in fact, that was long called the reformed church of jesus christ of latter day saints. that state in illinois and eventually moved to indepen
abraham lincoln fought the indians there in 1830. it was a wild pleased to another reason that i don't think we can't hide from anyone, because there is sex in it. polygamy is a big deal in this book. it was a big deal in the life of joseph smith in 1843-1844, which was essentially the years that are covered. and polygamy is much more than a proximate cause. literally was a secret doctrine at the time, something i get to sort out he came with it as it were. but it literally split the church can...
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that lincoln saved. when we get back. narrator: these are the skater kid: whoa narrator: that got torture tested by teenagers and cried out for help. from the surprised designers. who came to the rescue with a brilliant fix male designer: i love it narrator: which created thousands of new customers for the tennis shoes that got torture tested by teenagers. the internet of everything is changing manufacturing. is your network ready? ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. honestly, the off-season isn't i've got a lot to do. that's why i got my surface. it's great for watching game film and drawing up plays. it's got onenote, so i can stay on top of my to-do list, which has been absolutely absurd since the big game. with skype, it's just really easy to stay in touch with the kids i work with. alright, russell you are good to go! alright, fellas. alright, russ. back to work! >>> now it's time for our outrages of the day. i'm o
that lincoln saved. when we get back. narrator: these are the skater kid: whoa narrator: that got torture tested by teenagers and cried out for help. from the surprised designers. who came to the rescue with a brilliant fix male designer: i love it narrator: which created thousands of new customers for the tennis shoes that got torture tested by teenagers. the internet of everything is changing manufacturing. is your network ready? ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes...
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like lincoln, like lincoln had trouble with the generals. in the war of 1812, the generals were people who had served in the revolution and they were getting a little bit long in the tooth. they weren't communist, as brave maybe as they might've been in their younger years. one general who was supposed to invade canada near detroit over the border became so alarmed at the rumors that turned out to be true actually that the british had formed a strong alliance with the indians who were great warriors, that the americans might have to face this, that he just turned around and seeded detroit. he not only didn't invade candidate, he gave the british detroit. so generals as they were with lincoln, were a problem. not so with admirals. and 80 which was started under john adams with six frigates, they had eight or nine by the war of 1812. the british had more than 100 warships or frigates. but the navy had trained all that time and brought new and younger blood. command the warships. you can't just mothball and 80 and build it up again. so the navy
like lincoln, like lincoln had trouble with the generals. in the war of 1812, the generals were people who had served in the revolution and they were getting a little bit long in the tooth. they weren't communist, as brave maybe as they might've been in their younger years. one general who was supposed to invade canada near detroit over the border became so alarmed at the rumors that turned out to be true actually that the british had formed a strong alliance with the indians who were great...
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>> when we came on before it was headed straight for lincoln.de a jog a little bit to the north and is now just to the north of lincoln. good news there is lincoln will be spared this one, dodged a bullet. you still see nasty storms in lincoln but doesn't look like this one producing a tornado is just on the north side of you. the tornado warning to the north of lincoln including the counties of lancaster and sounders is in effect until 7:00 central time. green, richland and rock creek all in the path of this one. get to your safe spot, that safe room that we've been talking about. looks like that tornado warning that they had just reissued a couple of minutes ago is now not in effect any more. so the tornado threat right there is gone. there is another one, though, just to the southwest. we'll click on that one and let you know the threat, of course, this one is headed right towards ponti rock in great bend. this effect until 6:45 central time. pleasant grove and ripper river in the path of these. these storms popping up in nebraska and down to
>> when we came on before it was headed straight for lincoln.de a jog a little bit to the north and is now just to the north of lincoln. good news there is lincoln will be spared this one, dodged a bullet. you still see nasty storms in lincoln but doesn't look like this one producing a tornado is just on the north side of you. the tornado warning to the north of lincoln including the counties of lancaster and sounders is in effect until 7:00 central time. green, richland and rock creek...
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like lincoln, he had trouble with generals.e war of 1812 the generals were people that served in the revolution and they were getting long in the tooth. and they were not as brave maybe as they might have been in their younger years. one general who was supposed to invade canada to go over the border near detroit became so alarmed at the rumors that turned out to be true actually that the british had formed a strong alliance with the indians who were great warriors that the americans might have to face this and he turned around and defeated detroit. he didn't just invade canada he gave the british detroit. so generals were a problem as they were with lincoln. not so with admirals. the navy then started under john adams with six spigots and they have 8-9 by the end of the war. the british had more than a hundred frigates. but the navy trained all of the time and brought newer and younger brood to man the ships. the navy kept going all that time and has a result there were magnificant victories in the war of 1812. and people like
like lincoln, he had trouble with generals.e war of 1812 the generals were people that served in the revolution and they were getting long in the tooth. and they were not as brave maybe as they might have been in their younger years. one general who was supposed to invade canada to go over the border near detroit became so alarmed at the rumors that turned out to be true actually that the british had formed a strong alliance with the indians who were great warriors that the americans might have...
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from glal low high school julian and abraham lincoln we have patricia. and other. jeffrey and maria and other. i want to ask maria lisa guzman to announce the recipients from joining jordan and that's it >> from jordan high school maria and lowell high school kimberly chang and other missing jell and dave more and more let me see and other. (clapping.) >> hello, everyone. hi hello. all right. so my name is miss mr. guzman a high school senior at balboa high school attending uc davis next year so thank you. (clapping.) i see a lot of familiar a faces in the crowd my teacher my environmental science teacher and my al gastrobra teacher and history teacher those are very good people, you know. my teacher i had her for two years and i am in this program to go camping with my class and basically, i - yes walk so, yes. she shows a lot of empathy towards her students she's wonderful in many ways and mr. go on do he's a very cool math teacher. he takes time out of his life to, you know, play this game called legal legions on the computer it's online you fight other people w
from glal low high school julian and abraham lincoln we have patricia. and other. jeffrey and maria and other. i want to ask maria lisa guzman to announce the recipients from joining jordan and that's it >> from jordan high school maria and lowell high school kimberly chang and other missing jell and dave more and more let me see and other. (clapping.) >> hello, everyone. hi hello. all right. so my name is miss mr. guzman a high school senior at balboa high school attending uc davis...
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[laughter] kind i'd like lincoln he had trouble with general's.12 they served in the revolution. favor getting long in the tooth. they were not as brave may be as they had been in their younger years but one general was to invade canada year detroit became so alarmed at the rumors that turned out to be true that the british form to us strong alliance that the americans might have to face this that he turned around not only to not invade canada but gave them a choice so that was a problem. not so with admirals'. said navy the british had more than 100 ships but the navy trained all that time to bring new and young bird blood. you cannot just mothball the navy to build it up again. summit capped going and as a result there was a magnificent disk trees of naval victories. while people were fleeing from allies, and when he was indeed related and to commend the constitution and of course, the uss constitution most famously encountered the british career and lights are out. parts of the reason why is said they were better pelts the its the weight to gai
[laughter] kind i'd like lincoln he had trouble with general's.12 they served in the revolution. favor getting long in the tooth. they were not as brave may be as they had been in their younger years but one general was to invade canada year detroit became so alarmed at the rumors that turned out to be true that the british form to us strong alliance that the americans might have to face this that he turned around not only to not invade canada but gave them a choice so that was a problem. not...
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lincoln. looked up into his serious face. >> as far as anyone can tell, only a few albums have surfaced at museums and the library of congress. one record now belongs to this sun. >> it's interesting. it's kind of fun to have it. >> he enjoys history and says his ancestor traveled with family from lancaster pennsylvania to nearby gettysburg in november 18th 63. >> the first thing when he saw him come into town and he stood on the street and watched him go by, the second day they went to the address there were worming their way up to the front to get french growth views. >> i listened intently to every word that he uttered. i could not recall any of it afterwards. >> he never promoted the recordings he made it for posterity. good thing he did. he died a year later in 1939. it was shared with national public radio with which broadcasts that in 1998. the audio recording doesn't have much monetary value and there's been much written already but it does bring you closer to a pivotal moment in histo
lincoln. looked up into his serious face. >> as far as anyone can tell, only a few albums have surfaced at museums and the library of congress. one record now belongs to this sun. >> it's interesting. it's kind of fun to have it. >> he enjoys history and says his ancestor traveled with family from lancaster pennsylvania to nearby gettysburg in november 18th 63. >> the first thing when he saw him come into town and he stood on the street and watched him go by, the second...
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high school going to uc davis in the fall and the last one is sue lincoln going to uc berkley in the fall (clapping) actually there's one more evan lou from washington high school is he here. >> did he make it, all right. . he will be attending uc irvine next year (clapping) congratulations. come on in front even though our hiding (laughter) >> she's got it down. >> on the end. >> come over here right there. all right. turn this way and everybody. all you adults come on. okay. right there. deputy superintendant. come on. all right. come right here. right here. there you go. everybody. and you're all one. 1, 2, 3. one more. thank you. (clapping.) >> okay. so the next group is from the filipino american educators i know they're in the room tonight (clapping) >> good evening. >> tell us about your organization good evening, everyone i'm a educator and teacher a proud usf member yeah. (clapping) so our organization is filipino educators of san francisco actually, it's like went to sleep for a decade and in 3 years ago when the ucsf asked us to attend i went back to the fire extinguisher
high school going to uc davis in the fall and the last one is sue lincoln going to uc berkley in the fall (clapping) actually there's one more evan lou from washington high school is he here. >> did he make it, all right. . he will be attending uc irvine next year (clapping) congratulations. come on in front even though our hiding (laughter) >> she's got it down. >> on the end. >> come over here right there. all right. turn this way and everybody. all you adults come on....
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aside from that washington one was from lincoln. by the overwhelming conviction that i have nowhere else to go, that i have nowhere else to go. and to the contrary he deeply feared what happens to a free democratic society or any society when its scraps that religious faith. here's a great speech that he gave in october of 1988 at georgetown. at the bicentennial. i also have this speech in the book so you wouldn't think of that one. reagan said freedom is the first principle of society of the western society. and yet it cannot exist alone. and that is why the theme for your bicentennial torch georgetown is so very apt learning, faith and freedom. each reinforces the other. each fix the others possible for what are they without each other and then he quoted alexis de tocqueville who wrote what? democracy in america. 1835. it's as true today as it was then, despotism may govern without faith that liberty cannot. think about that. despotism may govern without faith that liberty cannot. religion is more needed in the democratic society
aside from that washington one was from lincoln. by the overwhelming conviction that i have nowhere else to go, that i have nowhere else to go. and to the contrary he deeply feared what happens to a free democratic society or any society when its scraps that religious faith. here's a great speech that he gave in october of 1988 at georgetown. at the bicentennial. i also have this speech in the book so you wouldn't think of that one. reagan said freedom is the first principle of society of the...
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when you're my age you remember eisenhower said h so he has this historical figure that lincoln as a real person so i find i feel like just because my life experience i have some connection with either having lived through the presidency or on occasion metadata and it's a fascinating thing. it's typically sometimes recommended to them and put together. i think that we are going to do lincoln this month and we are going to have three or four that are particularly good. but i wish i could take credit for that idea. i said nobody is going to be interested in what i'm reading and surprisingly it's become a question i get in my district quite a bit. they like to know what you're thinking about and they hope it's not just politics all the time. it's kind of refreshing. it actually has little connection between you and some of your constituents. >> representative, thank you. >> up next "after words" with guest host juan williams: missed for the hill. this week syndicated columnist cal thomas and his latest book what works commonsense solutions for a stronger america. he argues that solving
when you're my age you remember eisenhower said h so he has this historical figure that lincoln as a real person so i find i feel like just because my life experience i have some connection with either having lived through the presidency or on occasion metadata and it's a fascinating thing. it's typically sometimes recommended to them and put together. i think that we are going to do lincoln this month and we are going to have three or four that are particularly good. but i wish i could take...
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a guy named abram lincoln, in my illinois.f it was lincoln who committed to a railroad connecting east to west, even while he was struggling mightily to hold together the north and south. republican, dwight eisenhower, who built the system.te highway it was ronald reagan who said that rebuilding our investmenture is an in tomorrow that we must make today. since when are the republicans against ronald reagan? problem.s part of the we've gotten so partisan, everything's becoming political. they're more interested in saying no because they're they'd have maybe to be at a bill signing with me at actually doing a job that they know would be good for america. to stope for folks running around saying what's wrong with america. sleeves and let's get to work and help america rebuild. [cheers and applause] what we should be doing. we don't need a can't do spirit. can do spirit. that's what governor cuomo has. it sounds like the state legislature was willing to work with him on this. we need congress to work with us issues. it doesn't me
a guy named abram lincoln, in my illinois.f it was lincoln who committed to a railroad connecting east to west, even while he was struggling mightily to hold together the north and south. republican, dwight eisenhower, who built the system.te highway it was ronald reagan who said that rebuilding our investmenture is an in tomorrow that we must make today. since when are the republicans against ronald reagan? problem.s part of the we've gotten so partisan, everything's becoming political....
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area where we had consultants did an analysis also looking at lower volume residential streets and lincolnhis collisions and this is a regression street width increases we see higher speeds and along simple lines with the next evidence which is that there also on a again body of evidence lincoln increased speeds to i read wizarder lane lengths. this is a graphic exerted from the recent urban design guide. which actually recommended a lane width of nor greater than 11 feet width and the font is small but the overlay trend we're looking at links to hire speeds >> so to be clear both overall street width as well as lane width the widower the street the more the collisions and the widower the lanes the more the collisions. >> that's correct. >> i'm sorry would you walk through the graft. so >> so you'll see along the y access this is in the guideline. the y action he is represents speed so the farther left it the 9 feet 10 inches and the other 13 feet so you see this is data actually from texas i wish we had the same set of data in san francisco but other studies have fined the relationship >>
area where we had consultants did an analysis also looking at lower volume residential streets and lincolnhis collisions and this is a regression street width increases we see higher speeds and along simple lines with the next evidence which is that there also on a again body of evidence lincoln increased speeds to i read wizarder lane lengths. this is a graphic exerted from the recent urban design guide. which actually recommended a lane width of nor greater than 11 feet width and the font is...
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abe lincoln on the roof. is he great. >> abe lincoln. good line, miller. we asked viewers to send in questions that you will allegedly answer. we're not real hopeful in that regard, but we're going to try it. the first question is from clyde mckinney, greenville, south carolina. miller, when you were on snl which performers impressed you the most? >> well, clyde, i would have to say -- let me see, hosts? to. hanks was the best host, alec baldwin was a good host, although i didn't know him that well. he had a certain volatility that i find daunting, i understand he has taken care of that in the last few years between now and then and sean penn was probably the most polite host which is ironic. everybody think is he a hot head but sweet guy. as far as cast members go. under the new guys bill hater is a general. on the bronze medal i would have for me to judge this is weird because these guys are geniuses on the comedian. i would say phil hartman and danny aykroyd on the silver eddy murphy greatest performer dana carvy. i was with him for six years he never n
abe lincoln on the roof. is he great. >> abe lincoln. good line, miller. we asked viewers to send in questions that you will allegedly answer. we're not real hopeful in that regard, but we're going to try it. the first question is from clyde mckinney, greenville, south carolina. miller, when you were on snl which performers impressed you the most? >> well, clyde, i would have to say -- let me see, hosts? to. hanks was the best host, alec baldwin was a good host, although i didn't...
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>> the western view with the lincoln memorial. lincoln is my favorite president.s the thing i get most excited to see. >> it's the first time the public has been allowed inside since the 5.8 magnitude earthquake in august, 2011. workers wrapped the monument in scaffolding fixing the cracks to the marble and granite. >> is it higher than you thought? >> yes. >> reporter: now that it's reopened, it's retaking its place as a living classroom both for students who visit and for those who can't. nancy cordes, cbs news, 555 feet above washington. >> great to see it reopen. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," more on the second confirmed case of mers in this country. we'll hear from dr. holly phillips and an inside look at the life of the sultan of brunei and allegations of sex parties and the seller of "freakonomics." the new book about solving the world's problems. thanks for watching, i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. anne-marie green. have a great day. ,,,,,, >>> good mornin i'm michelle griego. >> and hi everyone, i'm frank mallicoat. nearly
>> the western view with the lincoln memorial. lincoln is my favorite president.s the thing i get most excited to see. >> it's the first time the public has been allowed inside since the 5.8 magnitude earthquake in august, 2011. workers wrapped the monument in scaffolding fixing the cracks to the marble and granite. >> is it higher than you thought? >> yes. >> reporter: now that it's reopened, it's retaking its place as a living classroom both for students who...
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there was question about closing down lincoln heights.here was panic amongst the parents, that the school board wanted do shut down the school which was primarily african american. the school board leaders as well as the superintendent were talking as well about some of their concerns and after this meeting the suspect addressed the media and he said the solution with this issue here it's not to close this school. he says that the solution lies in the community. the community needs to work together to curb the crime. >> let's leave the school open. i don't want to close the school. i want the community to step up and make sure we all feel safe in that situation. >> and in talking to a lot of the parents in this situation, many of them say they're not concerned with the safety themselves and their children. they are pleased that the school is not going to are close just at the current time. >> i've been a resident all my life and if i thought they would be a danger i would move. >> just ten days left in the school year. had this school bee
there was question about closing down lincoln heights.here was panic amongst the parents, that the school board wanted do shut down the school which was primarily african american. the school board leaders as well as the superintendent were talking as well about some of their concerns and after this meeting the suspect addressed the media and he said the solution with this issue here it's not to close this school. he says that the solution lies in the community. the community needs to work...
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but do you love abraham lincoln, to appeal to the better angels of our nature, abraham lincoln would say so. >> in memorization in many ways might lead to greater understanding. let's take a look at the process that the boys at putney school go through. >> our fathers. >> brought forth. >> to the proposition. >> that all men are created equal. >> it ends up being a lot of work for a lot of them. but it has all sorts of tremendous effects. >> it does. you know they all suffer from some sort of learning difference. it might be dyslexia, disgraph disgraphia, adhd, but they are terrified with public recitation. some of them have language difficulties that make it hard to memorize or to speak. and so they help each other. it's a boarding school for kids that should be still at home. and they are held together by the loving kind isness of the school. the kids help each other and they sort of emerge from their struggles and it is such an amazingly inspirational thing that takes place here. >> especially son that day, when they go in front of the public and speak about it. let's see that. >>
but do you love abraham lincoln, to appeal to the better angels of our nature, abraham lincoln would say so. >> in memorization in many ways might lead to greater understanding. let's take a look at the process that the boys at putney school go through. >> our fathers. >> brought forth. >> to the proposition. >> that all men are created equal. >> it ends up being a lot of work for a lot of them. but it has all sorts of tremendous effects. >> it does....
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lincoln? martin luther king jr. memorial? >> lincoln memorial? yeah.6.5 million visitors every year. but you know, close runner-up is world war ii memorial with 3.9 million. and let's remember the reason why we're celebrating memorial day. it's the men and women who have fallen in the conflicts of our country. do pay attention. visit those war memorials. >> think about the holiday. time for one quick one. >> this lady is from northampton, mass. this is one of the most popular beaches in country, attracting an average of 16 million visitors annually. is it miami beach? is it venice beach? is it jones beach? or is it laguna beach? >> miami beach? >> so sad. >> so close. miami beach was number two. number one, venice beach in california where you see all the crazy hippies and fortune tellers and musicians. >> that's where you like to hang. >> and it's a fun place to go. >> have a great weekend. thanks for coming by. >>> before you head outdoors, we've got tips to protect your pets for the summer. >>> and they play three generations of one sordid family fr
lincoln? martin luther king jr. memorial? >> lincoln memorial? yeah.6.5 million visitors every year. but you know, close runner-up is world war ii memorial with 3.9 million. and let's remember the reason why we're celebrating memorial day. it's the men and women who have fallen in the conflicts of our country. do pay attention. visit those war memorials. >> think about the holiday. time for one quick one. >> this lady is from northampton, mass. this is one of the most popular...
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even with the loans. >> lincoln mitchell, ambassador william courtney, great to have you on the show. let's hope things improve there. >>> later in the show we'll look at the negative consequences that sanctions could have on n.a.s.a. >>> turning to nigeria, the leader of boko haram claimed responsibility for the abduction of hundreds of school girls. in a chilling video released, abubakar shekau said he kidnapped the girls because they were getting a western education and announced plans for them. . >> translation: i abducted your girls. i will sell them in the market by allah. there's a market for selling humans. allah says i should sell and commands me to sell. i will sell woman. >>> the united states is offering technical and satellite assistance, but made it clear it's up to the nigerian government to take the lead. international outrage is going, as are calls for a rescue mission for the girls kidnapped in a predawn raid. we are joined by rona peligal, deputy director of human rights watch. good of you to join us. >> thank you. >> we have been on the story for a few days and it'
even with the loans. >> lincoln mitchell, ambassador william courtney, great to have you on the show. let's hope things improve there. >>> later in the show we'll look at the negative consequences that sanctions could have on n.a.s.a. >>> turning to nigeria, the leader of boko haram claimed responsibility for the abduction of hundreds of school girls. in a chilling video released, abubakar shekau said he kidnapped the girls because they were getting a western education...
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como de la familia para que te sientas muy cómodo, y aquí tenemos un auto también espectacular, 2007 lincolnrlujo, aire acondicionado, ventanas eléctricas, detalles en madera y mucho más, llévatelo ya por $139 de enganche o $139 al mes, así es, llama ya y ahorra. y recuerda que nosotros te tratamos bien antes y después de la compra, yo soy nelly castillo, y si buscas una camioneta de trabajo, también las tenemos, 2005 gmc sierra, tiene aire acondicionado, ventanas eléctricas, cd player, capacidad para 5 pasajeros y también mucha capacidad de carga, llévatela ya por $179 de enganche o $179 al mes, ¿qué estás esperando? llámanos ya. queremos agradecerles a todos ustedes por convertirnos en el concesionario ford número 1 en san josé, un beso, y aquí les voy a presentar un auto familiar, 2003 ford expedition, 8 pasajeros, asientos de piel, aire acondicionado, ventanas eléctricas, controles en el volante y mucho más, llévatela ya por $11,995 o $119 de enganche o $119 al mes, nosotros queremos financiarte, llama ya. si estás buscando verdaderamente ahorrar, llévate este nuevecito 2013 c-max hybrid
como de la familia para que te sientas muy cómodo, y aquí tenemos un auto también espectacular, 2007 lincolnrlujo, aire acondicionado, ventanas eléctricas, detalles en madera y mucho más, llévatelo ya por $139 de enganche o $139 al mes, así es, llama ya y ahorra. y recuerda que nosotros te tratamos bien antes y después de la compra, yo soy nelly castillo, y si buscas una camioneta de trabajo, también las tenemos, 2005 gmc sierra, tiene aire acondicionado, ventanas eléctricas, cd...
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stephanie ruhle is at the lincoln center with the latest very quite a lineup today. one speaker is set to speak in a few minutes. five indeed. founder i spoke to the of asset management. i spoke to the head of the behavioral economists. it has been exciting to you. people will no longer be racing to be first-time buyers anymore. >> we know this has been going on for many years now. why do people pay attention to this? biggestave some of the financial gurus in the market here speaking. people have been up in the markets. long-term equity guys are struggling. 19th annual.is dollarsay thousands of to get an understanding of what the year will apply the head. earlier.to my he is saying brazil is so bad, it is good. he has an idea to go along with brazil as by the inflation. lenovo is saying things look bad and it is time to buy. >> standby. we will be back in just a moment. a lot of ideas were introduced in the conference. julie hyman joins me now with a look back at what we can call the greatest hits. >> there are calls made every year that are successful or not so succ
stephanie ruhle is at the lincoln center with the latest very quite a lineup today. one speaker is set to speak in a few minutes. five indeed. founder i spoke to the of asset management. i spoke to the head of the behavioral economists. it has been exciting to you. people will no longer be racing to be first-time buyers anymore. >> we know this has been going on for many years now. why do people pay attention to this? biggestave some of the financial gurus in the market here speaking....
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it will not shock this morning in lincoln park.a woman was shot this morning in lincoln park. >> got into an argument with someone last night. a short time later a vehicle drove by and a man shot at them. the woman suffered a graze wound. no suspects in custody. >> police are analyzing the disturbing document left by elliot roger. investigators are trying to figure out why he went on a shooting rampage. the grief and sadness in her emotions still running high after a rampage that killed six outside of uc santa barbara. what he called his twisted world of the coolness of women. the 137 page manifesto he sent to his parents a therapist and others. he writes he was frustrated because he was short subset of his parents' divorce and because he is not successful with women. he killed six people and wounded 13 others before turning the gun on himself. roger's parents went on a desperate search for their son after they received an e-mail from them with a manifesto but the plan was already under way. he stabbed to death three men in his apartment and then drove to a story house and opened fir
it will not shock this morning in lincoln park.a woman was shot this morning in lincoln park. >> got into an argument with someone last night. a short time later a vehicle drove by and a man shot at them. the woman suffered a graze wound. no suspects in custody. >> police are analyzing the disturbing document left by elliot roger. investigators are trying to figure out why he went on a shooting rampage. the grief and sadness in her emotions still running high after a rampage that...