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what did lincoln do? ful that lincoln gets the glory. >> you know his nickname was "the cannon." but i have no idea why. why do we care so much if our president is married? >> i didn't know we did. i have no idea that we cared about something like that. >> i care. >> you know what? it doesn't make a any difference to me one bit. >> then shut up. one thing we should say -- >> there are other people on the show. >> one thing about buchanan is we can't just simply say he failed to prevent the civil war. there was a lot going on there. >> and every president failed to prevent the civil war, if you think about it. >> they could have ended it -- >> the civil war happened. that means every president failed to prevent it. >> somebody has to stand up for buchanan. >> you can use that for every tragedy, pearl harbor. >> shut up. >> i want to talk. have i more to say. >> i will go back to you if i have more time. >> what about the bachelorettes? >> what about a single female? >> i am tired of the single shaming. oh h
what did lincoln do? ful that lincoln gets the glory. >> you know his nickname was "the cannon." but i have no idea why. why do we care so much if our president is married? >> i didn't know we did. i have no idea that we cared about something like that. >> i care. >> you know what? it doesn't make a any difference to me one bit. >> then shut up. one thing we should say -- >> there are other people on the show. >> one thing about buchanan is we...
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lincoln was all of these things. in some measure there can be no doubt. but it is easy to forget and we do how successful they were in elevating his place in the national memory. while lincoln prided himself on the deep connection to the people, which was a phrase he used often, he never succeeded in translating that popularity with the public in a similar sense of regard among the nation's political scheme. the motion bond that lincoln served with soldiers and his family and his stunning elections never inspired an equivalent level of esteem among the many that guarded the history. to many of the men he remained in death as described in life. good and decent but ill fitted to the responsibilities of a war-time presidency. leading into the election cycle, many leaders would have agreed with a senator who said this administration has been a disgrace from the beginning with anyone who brought it into power. lincoln was blamed for four years of military stalemate and set backs and the political blunders that cost the republican party in the 1862 off elections. those were his friends. democrat
lincoln was all of these things. in some measure there can be no doubt. but it is easy to forget and we do how successful they were in elevating his place in the national memory. while lincoln prided himself on the deep connection to the people, which was a phrase he used often, he never succeeded in translating that popularity with the public in a similar sense of regard among the nation's political scheme. the motion bond that lincoln served with soldiers and his family and his stunning...
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. >> for inmate ray lincoln, doing time at san quentin is much more emotional. >> this is just a truein here. you know what i'm talking about? ♪ i close my eyes and see the things ♪ ♪ that no one else can see ♪ and no matter how far apart we are ♪ ♪ your heart's in tune with me all around me ♪ ♪ i feel all the stress because i'm dealing with insecurity ♪ ♪ and i lay all my thoughts in the night i cry ♪ ♪ because i wonder where i went wrong ♪ ♪ and by the time they let me go ♪ ♪ i know that you will all be gone ♪ ♪ because i'm doing time >> free us. free us. free us. >> it's clear that san quentin, california's oldest prison, is decrepit and in serious need of an overhaul. after years of debate, state officials say they are planning a nearly quarter of a billion renovation of the death row facility. the plan has numerous critics who argue the expensive renovation is only a temporary solution and that the new facility would be at capacity within a year of opening. but with an appeals process that averages 20 years and about 30 inmates added yearly to a death row that was originally buil
. >> for inmate ray lincoln, doing time at san quentin is much more emotional. >> this is just a truein here. you know what i'm talking about? ♪ i close my eyes and see the things ♪ ♪ that no one else can see ♪ and no matter how far apart we are ♪ ♪ your heart's in tune with me all around me ♪ ♪ i feel all the stress because i'm dealing with insecurity ♪ ♪ and i lay all my thoughts in the night i cry ♪ ♪ because i wonder where i went wrong ♪ ♪ and by the...
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though they made very little effort to mask their bias, they did set out when robert todd lincoln empowered them to do it to write a history of lincoln was grounded in evidence. it was roughly around 1875 the robber told them he would give them exclusive access and then began actually working on this project. by then nikolai had been appointed grand marshal of the u.s. supreme court and lived in washington and work of the capital. hey have served a term as assistant secretary of state which was the number two position at the state department and was -- no, he was about to do that but was finishing up his tenure as a top editor at the new york tribune, ironically under orsk really. he made little effort to mask their bias when they began writing but did set out to write this history in a professional way grounded in evidence. in the early days of the project nikolai spent several months interviewing dozens of individuals who had known lincoln in illinois and washington. the transcripts of these discussions are still in the library of congress and are fascinating to read and certainly informed they came
though they made very little effort to mask their bias, they did set out when robert todd lincoln empowered them to do it to write a history of lincoln was grounded in evidence. it was roughly around 1875 the robber told them he would give them exclusive access and then began actually working on this project. by then nikolai had been appointed grand marshal of the u.s. supreme court and lived in washington and work of the capital. hey have served a term as assistant secretary of state which was...
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>> we do some bismarck, we just did lincoln, we do some cold war. one of my cold war proffer profs john gattis. paul kennedy that did a book at the logistics of world war ii and charlie hill, those are the three grand figures. >> charlie: i think the most popular class at yale. >> a very good class. i'll say one good thing about it is we spend one term -- it's a two-term class. one term going through the books, and the next the students have to present to us, and we pretend we're like a panel of the president and his advisers and they present a policy and then we cut them off every sentence and we say, have you really thought about that? that makes no sense. through thought about that study? and we just try to rip them and it's totally fun. you don't want to make them cry but hit them hard. >> charlie: it's totally beneficial. i believe in that confrontation as a way to harden the truth. >> they present to us twice, the first time we really tear them to shreds. they come back five weeks later, so they're so much better. if you look at self-made mill
>> we do some bismarck, we just did lincoln, we do some cold war. one of my cold war proffer profs john gattis. paul kennedy that did a book at the logistics of world war ii and charlie hill, those are the three grand figures. >> charlie: i think the most popular class at yale. >> a very good class. i'll say one good thing about it is we spend one term -- it's a two-term class. one term going through the books, and the next the students have to present to us, and we pretend...
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you really do get a picture of the lincoln winehouse. there the only people who can give you that portrait, and they wrote about it in real time. she did not like the fact of their lives in the white house. that having been said they fiercely protective gear after the fact and particularly against all the attacks and innuendo. they were very conscious and their responsibility to try the help fix that even as he had a difficult relationship. >> the day ever address the idea of a lost cause, the legitimacy -- >> this is about the time that it comes in the being. the way in which the war was be remembered. it was one piece of it, but they were equally offended for battlefield relations. this was about the time you start to get the blue and gray reunions, the century magazine also did a very popular series called batters and leaders. and when that famous oliver wendell holmes ," they thought this was ridiculous. he was an abolitionist he had almost got and killed while trying to escort -- i don't know whether it was when bill phillips world
you really do get a picture of the lincoln winehouse. there the only people who can give you that portrait, and they wrote about it in real time. she did not like the fact of their lives in the white house. that having been said they fiercely protective gear after the fact and particularly against all the attacks and innuendo. they were very conscious and their responsibility to try the help fix that even as he had a difficult relationship. >> the day ever address the idea of a lost...
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i hope this resident can do what lincoln did as emancipation and eisenhower did (inaudible), our president has been here 19 times. he needs to come here and find out what is going on. this housing thing is transferring across the nation. whatever san francisco do, it will affect our nation. he needs to bring back housing for humanity. something that jimmy carter started. he's in the paper with the five presidents. it's time for america's greatest terror is no housing, and that's the war on us, and we must stop this. and i hope mrs. breed that it can start here today, thank you. >> thank you. mr. washington, you are cutting in line? i am just messing with you. come on, ace on your case. >> okay, let me say now, i only have two minutes, should i save the last minute for the sock -- song. all of this talking we are doing, it doesn't make any difference, hud is responsible. hud knew 20 years, when i was involved with hud and the housing authority, 20 years, before they built hayes valley, and i was with the supervisor and niller and (inaudible) started with san francisco and now we got rad. ev
i hope this resident can do what lincoln did as emancipation and eisenhower did (inaudible), our president has been here 19 times. he needs to come here and find out what is going on. this housing thing is transferring across the nation. whatever san francisco do, it will affect our nation. he needs to bring back housing for humanity. something that jimmy carter started. he's in the paper with the five presidents. it's time for america's greatest terror is no housing, and that's the war on us,...
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in all that, the people can individually do as well for themselves, government ought not to interfere." lincolnhould do into two categories. those which have relation to wrongs and those which have not into the first category he put. those that have not he put into the second category. things like are crime, misdemeanors and nonperformance of contract. in the second he put those things that are without wrong but require combined action like public roads and highways, public schools, charities, orphanage, estates of the deceased and the machinery of government itself. those are the things including charity to the poor that old abe lincoln believed god government should do. here's looking at you, paul ryan. >>> that wroopz things up for the receipt report. have a great weekend. be sure to visit us on-line at the reid report.msnbc.com. the cycle is up next. they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. thousands of people here in alaska are working to safely produce more energy. but that's just the start. to produce more fro
in all that, the people can individually do as well for themselves, government ought not to interfere." lincolnhould do into two categories. those which have relation to wrongs and those which have not into the first category he put. those that have not he put into the second category. things like are crime, misdemeanors and nonperformance of contract. in the second he put those things that are without wrong but require combined action like public roads and highways, public schools,...
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lincoln was all of these things. in some measure there can be no doubt. but it is easy to forget and we do how successful they were in elevating his place in the national memory. while lincoln prided himself on the deep connection to the people, which was a phrase he used often, he never succeeded in translating that popularity with the public in a similar sense of regard among the nation's political scheme. the motion bond that lincoln served with soldiers and his family and his stunning elections never inspired an equivalent level of esteem among the many that guarded the history. to many of the men he remained in death as described in life. good and decent but ill fitted to the responsibilities of a war-time presidency. leading into the election cycle, many leaders would have agreed with a senator who said this administration has been a disgrace from the beginning with anyone who brought it into power. lincoln was blamed for four years of military stalemate and set backs and the political blunders that cost the republican party in the 1862 off elections. those were his friends. democrat
lincoln was all of these things. in some measure there can be no doubt. but it is easy to forget and we do how successful they were in elevating his place in the national memory. while lincoln prided himself on the deep connection to the people, which was a phrase he used often, he never succeeded in translating that popularity with the public in a similar sense of regard among the nation's political scheme. the motion bond that lincoln served with soldiers and his family and his stunning...
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i circle back to this because i , and you could put abraham lincoln into this, but i do not know if ae courageous act has been committed. they said on tape, we knew he was writing off the south for his party for decades to come. he knew that his supporting this was the right thing to do on the one hand, but he knew he was destroying his base. any like to say that he was and he did not have a future in the democratic party, that white southerners, and i think you saw that in advance, and there are a lot of things that they said in the years leading up to at that point in that direction, and i think he saw a different type of future. there is a lot of forward thinking liberals at the time that were saying, one way or another, black america is going to become part of the mainstream, and that is the base of the democratic party, and you can see a future, or they can see a future. the black labor coalition, a bride of coalitions that you can see coming out, where the south in terms of that conservative point of view was not something that the democrats wanted to keep around. that was not s
i circle back to this because i , and you could put abraham lincoln into this, but i do not know if ae courageous act has been committed. they said on tape, we knew he was writing off the south for his party for decades to come. he knew that his supporting this was the right thing to do on the one hand, but he knew he was destroying his base. any like to say that he was and he did not have a future in the democratic party, that white southerners, and i think you saw that in advance, and there...
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a matter of fact many newspaper reporters ended up in jail because they tried to report what lincoln was doing. but the metadata doesn't listen to your conversations. it simply identifies the number, who calls and so on while they put it together and try to identify potential sources i think that is the challenge is do we get over this or not. if we give up too much intelligence capabilities, we lose the war. this is a similar question what is the greatest advantage that we have today. i wish i could answer that honestly, but i think that the united states is multicultural. we have more capability in terms of language, cultural background skills and so on. that is our advantage. but it is mission impossible right now. i hope the nsa survives. i can only hope. we have someone here that knows a lot more about this subject than i do. perhaps i would have to ask him to answer that question. but it goes back to world war ii. actually, in the balkans of the 1940s, what do they make of the 2,671st special reconnaissance brigade? i am sorry but i'm going to confess i don't know the answer to that. wha
a matter of fact many newspaper reporters ended up in jail because they tried to report what lincoln was doing. but the metadata doesn't listen to your conversations. it simply identifies the number, who calls and so on while they put it together and try to identify potential sources i think that is the challenge is do we get over this or not. if we give up too much intelligence capabilities, we lose the war. this is a similar question what is the greatest advantage that we have today. i wish i...
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as a matter of fact, this pair reporters and it up in jail because they tried to report what lincoln was doing. but mitt is not listen to your conversation. it simply identifies numbers to call and someone. they have prost put it together and try to identify potential sources, but it is -- i think that that is the challenge. if we give up too much intelligence capability will lose the war. >> this is a similar question. what is the greatest intelligence advantage we have today? i wish i could answer that honestly, but i think that the united states is multi-cultural. we have more capability in this country in terms of language, cultural background, skills and so on. catches our advantage. but, you know, it is mission impossible right now. i hope that the nsa survives. i can only hope. we have someone here that knows a lot more about this subject than i do. perhaps i have to ask him to answer that question. but it goes back to world war two. the csi -- actually in the balkans in the 1940's, the 2,671st special reconnaissance one guard to confess, i don't know the answer to that. i don't have a
as a matter of fact, this pair reporters and it up in jail because they tried to report what lincoln was doing. but mitt is not listen to your conversation. it simply identifies numbers to call and someone. they have prost put it together and try to identify potential sources, but it is -- i think that that is the challenge. if we give up too much intelligence capability will lose the war. >> this is a similar question. what is the greatest intelligence advantage we have today? i wish i...
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do? it's not just lincoln you go down to that private, right? you have that thing but sometimes just looking at that private, we look at the whole history of world war ii, focusing on individuals from four geographically distribute american towns, mobile, alabama, sacramento california, are luverne minnesota -- that was a way to do, european and american theaters which no one ever does. >> you're watching "talk to al jazeera." >> the debate that divides america, unites the critics, a reason to watch al jazeera america the standout television event borderland, is gritty honesty. >> a lot of people don't have a clue what goes on down here, the only way to find out, is to see it yourselves. >> taking viewers beyond the debate. >> don't miss al jazeera america's critically acclaimed series borderland on al jazeera america also available on demand >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> this is "talk to al jazeera." i'm with ken burns and we've been talking about his films including his latest documentary "the address'. brought up the future, you are the future. now there's a
do? it's not just lincoln you go down to that private, right? you have that thing but sometimes just looking at that private, we look at the whole history of world war ii, focusing on individuals from four geographically distribute american towns, mobile, alabama, sacramento california, are luverne minnesota -- that was a way to do, european and american theaters which no one ever does. >> you're watching "talk to al jazeera." >> the debate that divides america, unites the...
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do? it's not just lincoln you go down to that private, right? you have that thing but sometimes just looking at that private, we look at the whole history of world war ii, focusing on individuals from four geographically distribute american towns, mobile, alabama, sacramento california, are luverne minnesota -- that was a way to do, european and american theaters which no one ever does. >> you're watching "talk to al jazeera." >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> this is "talk to al jazeera." i'm with ken burns and we've been talking about his films including his latest documentary "the address'. brought up the future, you are the future. now there's a ken burns act. >> i think what happened is, wired magazine said if you would warrant to look at all of my films, it would take you five days and three quarters to get through them. we were thinking, nowadays wouldn't it be great to cure eightatesome of the themes we we talking about -- curate some of the things we were talking about, some of the things that happen in american history and take clips and arrange like play
do? it's not just lincoln you go down to that private, right? you have that thing but sometimes just looking at that private, we look at the whole history of world war ii, focusing on individuals from four geographically distribute american towns, mobile, alabama, sacramento california, are luverne minnesota -- that was a way to do, european and american theaters which no one ever does. >> you're watching "talk to al jazeera." >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> this is "talk...
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do? it's not just lincoln you go down to that private, right? you have that thing but sometimes just looking at that private, we look at the whole history of world war ii, focusing on individuals from four geographically distribute american towns, mobile, alabama, sacramento california, are luverne minnesota -- that was a way to do, european and american theaters which no one ever does. >> you're watching "talk to al jazeera." >> these protestors have decided that today they will be arrested >> these people have chased a president from power, they've torn down a state... >> what's clear is that people don't just need protection, they need assistance. >> al jazeera america presents a breakthrough television event. >> borderland long held beliefs... >> im really pissed off at the mexican government... >> give way to compassion... >> if you feel tired, would you turn around and come back? >> our teams find out first hand how treacherous the migrants journey can be. >> we make them take a trip of death >> it is heartbreaking when you see the familie
do? it's not just lincoln you go down to that private, right? you have that thing but sometimes just looking at that private, we look at the whole history of world war ii, focusing on individuals from four geographically distribute american towns, mobile, alabama, sacramento california, are luverne minnesota -- that was a way to do, european and american theaters which no one ever does. >> you're watching "talk to al jazeera." >> these protestors have decided that today...
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matter of fact, many newspaper reporters ended up in jail because they tried to report what lincoln was doingsimply identifies numbers, who calls, when and so on. and that then they have programs then to put it together to try to identify potential sources. but it's, i think that's the challenge, is do we get over this or not? if we give up too much intelligence capability, we lose the war. what is, this is a similar question. what's the greatest intelligence advantage we have today? i wish i could answer that honestly but i think that, the united states is multicultural. we have more capability in this country from terms of language, cultural background, skills and so on and that's our advantage. but it's, you know, it's, it is "mission: impossible" right now. i hope nsa survives. i like, i can only hope. we have someone here that knows a lot more about this subject than i do. perhaps i would have to ask him to answer that question. but it goes back to world war ii. the cia, actually the, in the balkans in the 1940s, what used to be make of, 2671st reconnaissance brigade. i'm sorry, i will c
matter of fact, many newspaper reporters ended up in jail because they tried to report what lincoln was doingsimply identifies numbers, who calls, when and so on. and that then they have programs then to put it together to try to identify potential sources. but it's, i think that's the challenge, is do we get over this or not? if we give up too much intelligence capability, we lose the war. what is, this is a similar question. what's the greatest intelligence advantage we have today? i wish i...
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andink these new lincolns the response are getting, we will do well here.e will import them for a while. as we pick up the volume, we will design and make them here, too. >> will you see the day that china becomes the number one market for ford? >> it is the fastest growing market and we are excited to serve the market with all of these greg vehicles. >> you are -- these great vehicles. >> you are going to miss this, aren't you? >> i love serving ford. don't make me leave. member said the company is on track to reach sales targets in china. >> our first quarter, good results all around. brokehad another record, 100,000 sales in three months. it wasn't that long ago that 100,000 in a year would be a good result. i think we are on for a 2 million target but the world has some headwinds. it has some volatility. we will take it step-by-step, quarter by quarter. but it started off well. >> martin winterkorn says he number one vw to be in china for the second straight year. >> we are confident because we have seen the first quarter again brought us double-digit g
andink these new lincolns the response are getting, we will do well here.e will import them for a while. as we pick up the volume, we will design and make them here, too. >> will you see the day that china becomes the number one market for ford? >> it is the fastest growing market and we are excited to serve the market with all of these greg vehicles. >> you are -- these great vehicles. >> you are going to miss this, aren't you? >> i love serving ford. don't make...
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do with 9/11. we listen to lincoln's gettysburg address. ds take on something we don't do in our school anymore which is memorization and putting it on their hard drive permanently and you can see them escape the gravity of their disabilities, their differences and get to this new place. >> it's so striking. we were talking about this, that for someone with some learning difficulties, this is how an old speech can live anew because the brilliance was its brevity to use it to overcome some difficulty. >> and you know, i had the really great privilege of reading and reciting the gettysburg address with three sets of high school students in my district, and i was inspired when i heard ken burns take this challenge on. we uploaded it onto the website. the young people really enjoyed it, the teachers taught to it and it's been a great lesson. >> i feel sorry for edward everett who is supposed to be the star, went for two hours -- >> a little bit short of two hours, but he wrote the president graciously afterwards and said i wish i could flatter m
do with 9/11. we listen to lincoln's gettysburg address. ds take on something we don't do in our school anymore which is memorization and putting it on their hard drive permanently and you can see them escape the gravity of their disabilities, their differences and get to this new place. >> it's so striking. we were talking about this, that for someone with some learning difficulties, this is how an old speech can live anew because the brilliance was its brevity to use it to overcome some...
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liz: lincoln, tomorrow's the fed decision. i'm not going to decide to do anything probably but any word out of the fed tends to gyrate markets a bit. when that calms down, we'll see labor numbers come out on friday for the month of april. do you think it is time for investors to sit on the sidelines and wait for that news flow to work its way through the markets? >> not really. i think kim and oliver are copping at the same question from different angles. the beta rally, owning balance of the stock market is probably over. and we'll continue to see an up tick in volatility over the course of the last maybe seven to 10 days we've seen it come back in because of what is going on at the fed and because of what is going on at rise of geopolitical risk again. that doesn't mean, liz, there are companies or sectors or parts of the world which we want to continue to allocate capital. liz: hold on one second, lincoln. we're getting twitter numbers and the stock is on the move. cheryl. >> as you and david both noted the stock is to the upside at the close. the stock
liz: lincoln, tomorrow's the fed decision. i'm not going to decide to do anything probably but any word out of the fed tends to gyrate markets a bit. when that calms down, we'll see labor numbers come out on friday for the month of april. do you think it is time for investors to sit on the sidelines and wait for that news flow to work its way through the markets? >> not really. i think kim and oliver are copping at the same question from different angles. the beta rally, owning balance of...
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now after the greatest battle, lincoln was coming there and saying look, we really do believe it. i'm doubling down on this, and he is giving us a new operation -- new operating system. it is interesting the way has resonated over time, the poetry of these words that have such durability has lasted. from newe river hampshire where i live in a tiny town in newmont, are these boys who are experiencing a new birth of freedom by learning the gettysburg address, not just learning it, but publicly reciting it. to do it, and you can memorize it. students it takes two or three months of struggle and agonizing. that's what the film is doing. also bumping up against them with the historical context because we are all liberated by the struggle, and that liberation can extend to many places. when the first anniversary of 9/11, the english word spoken besides the desperately sad list of those killed was the gettysburg address. words that you know as well as anybody on this planet our medicine. tavis: let me stay with these boys for a second. particularly with your artistic decision to let them
now after the greatest battle, lincoln was coming there and saying look, we really do believe it. i'm doubling down on this, and he is giving us a new operation -- new operating system. it is interesting the way has resonated over time, the poetry of these words that have such durability has lasted. from newe river hampshire where i live in a tiny town in newmont, are these boys who are experiencing a new birth of freedom by learning the gettysburg address, not just learning it, but publicly...
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he is also doing super high-end speaker and audio systems. for the new lincoln. have a great headphone business. the consumer business is -- >> they are using store showrooms. >> it is incredibly important as a brand driver. bmw says we love the speakers but you've got to do something consumer facing so that they know how good this stuff is when they get in our cars. >> it rains, it pours, it is sunny and bright. what tv can take it all? and still make it look right? meet stadiums favorite son -- sunbright tv, next. ♪ >> bright sunlight, overcast skies, the weather is no obstacle watching a sun-bright tv. they are televisions able to withstand extreme temperatures and in visible against insects. -- invincible against insects. with the technology behind it, the vice president of marketing joins us from los angeles. describe for us exactly what is it that sunbrite tv does? >> we design and manufacture tvs for outdoor use. the televisions are designed from the ground up to be completely weatherproof. the rain, sleet, snow, they are able to handle extreme temperature
he is also doing super high-end speaker and audio systems. for the new lincoln. have a great headphone business. the consumer business is -- >> they are using store showrooms. >> it is incredibly important as a brand driver. bmw says we love the speakers but you've got to do something consumer facing so that they know how good this stuff is when they get in our cars. >> it rains, it pours, it is sunny and bright. what tv can take it all? and still make it look right? meet...
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lincoln, that's fascinating to me. why do you think that is? they probably feel they will get shut out yet they just struck a deal with comcast? >> it has to do a lot with some of the aggregate other types of streaming platforms that have been out there, hulu in particular. both of those companies will have tank generallal relationships with other ties of platforms -- angential. to put up alternative to netflix, that is what they're trying to head off at the pass here. david: let's go to our market analysts i want to go you to first pete, pete lang. netflix is in one of those very interesting moments of development it could go one of two ways, depending on a lot of things. depending on regulations. depending on competitors, what amazon does in order to compete with it. would you wait for a white to shake out or would you get in right now. >> i don't think so. you have to realize i represent a conservative, high net worth individuals for the most part. so, not really my clients cup of tea so to speak. having said that these are strong earnings.
lincoln, that's fascinating to me. why do you think that is? they probably feel they will get shut out yet they just struck a deal with comcast? >> it has to do a lot with some of the aggregate other types of streaming platforms that have been out there, hulu in particular. both of those companies will have tank generallal relationships with other ties of platforms -- angential. to put up alternative to netflix, that is what they're trying to head off at the pass here. david: let's go to...
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do. what were some sad things that cross to patent a dude that's just not ever seen. lincoln's ccr during three days. so i think we will come back for more the essential it is a bold bid to two people conceived in the inside and we should do more for semantic let me die. good mare hundred and eighty two moved an hour it's a miracle if he tried to convince consumers that would you please. internet sales as well but to the domestic israeli torrens there is no other band thingy to provide the right combination of beach resorts sun and adventure. i was sally so here am. the other trip to ny to see the repeat in israel. is you if tv lights and comedian stephen kobe has been named as the new host of cbs this makes showed that forty one year old star will replace david left and when he retires next year. then it will increase is the new comedy show to decide if i can agreement with the channel. cbs is president said david lets a man's legacy and accomplishments are an incredible source of pride for the channel and today's announcement speak to the commitment of uploading lucky establi
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lincoln pierce right there. all right. here is a little trivia. what do lincoln pierce and i have in common? two things.ht? #orangeroom. let's check your weather. there are two things. let's check your weather. you can see, we have got a system making its way toward us. cherry blossoms looking good. rain by the afternoon, but then it clears out. fantastic for the final days of the cherry blossom festival. look at these temperatures. texas 90s. 90s in the southwest. 50s in the great lakes into the northeast. but 80s throughout the southeast into the mid-atlantic states. 80s throughout much of california. and really, much of the country fairly dry. we've got some wet weather in the northeast into new england later today. sunshine making its way across the southeast into the gulf coast, and plenty of sunshine again in the pacific northwest. again, #orangeroom. what two things does lincoln peirce and al roker have in common? that's what's going on in the country. . >>> 8:09 good friday morning to you, bay area. temperatures mostly in the 50s. a couple upper 40s, but overall mild out there. we're starting to
lincoln pierce right there. all right. here is a little trivia. what do lincoln pierce and i have in common? two things.ht? #orangeroom. let's check your weather. there are two things. let's check your weather. you can see, we have got a system making its way toward us. cherry blossoms looking good. rain by the afternoon, but then it clears out. fantastic for the final days of the cherry blossom festival. look at these temperatures. texas 90s. 90s in the southwest. 50s in the great lakes into...
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lincoln didn't. douglas macarthur. what do you think happened here?eric, i think the conservative media is ask what took them so long and liberal media, that supports the affordable care act says, why are you doing this now? it is like, as rachel maddow said, it is like a runner who is in the middle of at victory lap, stopping to fire the coach. look, this is clearly something the president was contemplating for some time. whatever her many, many qualities and, she was extremely well-regarded, also regarded as a champion for contraception being covered by obamacare, she was not a manager, as the rollout revealed. and we've got a lot of challenges coming up with this next phase of the obamacare program. you've got to make sure that people pay their premiums. you've got to make sure premiums don't soar through the roof. and he wanted a consummate manager, hence the shift to miss burwell. eric: kirsten just mentioned rachel maddow, what they have done switch the story from supposed win to firing people. >> well, that might be a fair pr criticism. i think
lincoln didn't. douglas macarthur. what do you think happened here?eric, i think the conservative media is ask what took them so long and liberal media, that supports the affordable care act says, why are you doing this now? it is like, as rachel maddow said, it is like a runner who is in the middle of at victory lap, stopping to fire the coach. look, this is clearly something the president was contemplating for some time. whatever her many, many qualities and, she was extremely well-regarded,...
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the chief said, go to lincoln if you want to do what's best for you. he said no, i give you my word. i'm going to work for you. think about that for a minute, he actually probably should have never been there that day. but that's just the kind of person he was, and commitment meant everything to him. >> this photo is pretty funny but it shows sean collier county. his sister always told us he never cooked, and that he ate takeout for much of his adult life. so i think that photo right there was to show them that he could cook if he needed to. but what an incredible young man he was. okay, now we're getting the hours later, the day after, the lockdown in the city which many of you were probably locked in your apartment or in your homes. is, you out there. >> so after sean collier was executed, the two brothers carjacked the guy. they drove to water down. the guide escaped when they stopped for gas or snacks or something. the car was tracked by the police to gps to water down. he gets to watertown, and the watertown police are alerted, it's in your neighb
the chief said, go to lincoln if you want to do what's best for you. he said no, i give you my word. i'm going to work for you. think about that for a minute, he actually probably should have never been there that day. but that's just the kind of person he was, and commitment meant everything to him. >> this photo is pretty funny but it shows sean collier county. his sister always told us he never cooked, and that he ate takeout for much of his adult life. so i think that photo right...
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why do you want this for grandma? >> we're going to the lincolnyou're such a good granddaughter. you have a very specific request for louis. >> yes. well, i kind of -- i need the grandma haircut. i look too much like my beautiful granddaughter and my daughter and so i need to look more like -- i need to be -- look more sophisticated. >> you're gorgeous. but we are going to make you look unbelievable. what do you think about all of this? >> good. >> all righty. >> this is good. she's here with her daughter shannon. shannon's husband chris and her grandchildren. i can't believe she's a grandmother. riley, tanner and savannah. >> what a beautiful family, by the way. >> i know. like the picture-perfect family. keep your blindfolds on, please. let's take one last look at danette before and now ready for the lincoln center. >> wow. >> wow. you guys ready? okay. you can peek now. >> you won't believe it. >> amazing. >> you want to turn around and see what they're looking at? >> sure. >> go ahead. >> oh! >> sophisticated enough for you? >> i haven't looke
why do you want this for grandma? >> we're going to the lincolnyou're such a good granddaughter. you have a very specific request for louis. >> yes. well, i kind of -- i need the grandma haircut. i look too much like my beautiful granddaughter and my daughter and so i need to look more like -- i need to be -- look more sophisticated. >> you're gorgeous. but we are going to make you look unbelievable. what do you think about all of this? >> good. >> all righty....
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do you think? >> i think lincoln would disagree.issue of secure borders while he was president. generalizations are bad. are all democrats facing the entrance around the oval office or take pictures of the legislature and weed them out to unsuspecting women? of course not. but let's also say something about immigration, which we have estimated 50,000 illegal immigrants from ireland and all the people i know support the rule of law. trying to pump up voting, starting with the women live. they don't want to talk about what is actually happening to minority men and women under the horrific presidency of president obama. martha: there does seem to be a little bit of a theme we look at the statement by him. he wants to be very specific about what we're talking about here. >> those last five years have been defined by significant strides and lasting reforms even in the face, even in the face of unprecedented, unwarranted, ugly and divisive adversity. >> i think it has to do with the fact they are not bringing an immigration bill. i heard
do you think? >> i think lincoln would disagree.issue of secure borders while he was president. generalizations are bad. are all democrats facing the entrance around the oval office or take pictures of the legislature and weed them out to unsuspecting women? of course not. but let's also say something about immigration, which we have estimated 50,000 illegal immigrants from ireland and all the people i know support the rule of law. trying to pump up voting, starting with the women live....
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when you get older, i do not drive a chevy, i drive a lincoln. i have been in the system now for 20 years. if i want a faster speed and pay for it, then i'd do it. if i do not want that, that i did not get it. guest: the issue is not that it will be comcast charging a subscriber more. you can already pay for faster speeds in different internet packages. that is an issue we are always looking at. this is more charging netflix. comcast a young subscriber ended netflix user and currently pay eight dollars whatever itonth, is, to access the service, i anticipate it to work the way it is supposed to. the costs on to users equally. you would get a part of it. it is not a question of me wanting faster speeds and not being able to afford it or you wanting faster speeds and being able to afford it. so it is not a question of me wanting faster service but netflix wanting faster service and passing -- passing the cost down to users across the board. host: elizabeth in silver spring, maryland. caller: what is going to happen andr rise in -- verizon comcast ar
when you get older, i do not drive a chevy, i drive a lincoln. i have been in the system now for 20 years. if i want a faster speed and pay for it, then i'd do it. if i do not want that, that i did not get it. guest: the issue is not that it will be comcast charging a subscriber more. you can already pay for faster speeds in different internet packages. that is an issue we are always looking at. this is more charging netflix. comcast a young subscriber ended netflix user and currently pay eight...
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we do not make predictions for volume and sales. lincolnre late to the market, but does that give you an advantage? >> it is very interesting because that is true. interesting the luxury customer is moving to a value luxury. they will not be paying a lot of money if we have alternatives. lincoln's willew be very well received. >> are you going to make them here? will import them for a while. as we pick up the volume, we will start to design and makes them here. >> are you going to see the day where china becomes the number one market for ford? >> it is an important market and it is growing. we are excited to serve the market. >> you're going to miss this. this is your last year as ceo. >> don't make me go now. >> the always jovial alan mulally. he was tough to get numbers out of him. >> you tried hard, though, steve. coming up next, we are off to the stock exchange to take a reporters areur watching as markets open up across the region. ♪ >> welcome to the stock exchange. our intrepid reporters are here to tell us what stocks they are keepi
we do not make predictions for volume and sales. lincolnre late to the market, but does that give you an advantage? >> it is very interesting because that is true. interesting the luxury customer is moving to a value luxury. they will not be paying a lot of money if we have alternatives. lincoln's willew be very well received. >> are you going to make them here? will import them for a while. as we pick up the volume, we will start to design and makes them here. >> are you...
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do after we go through during the winter. >> from this day and 1855 john wilkes booth shot president abraham lincoln and ford's theatre. >> theis ford's theatre. >> tceisnswer is e atel ng t resanhyo,an thym eaicis-8 in wishing you the very best of luck. >> your third and final. >> that makes the winning numbers 092. >> if fourth and final pick for is one. eureka. that makes the evening picked four numbers for today >> >> >> >> have a glorious afternoon. this winter's puller for tax might lead to a pollen for text. they're expected to turn the abnormally high levels of pollen. april typically brings the worst problems. started off pretty low with the levels because the winter hung on for so long. already levels are high at the normal because of all of the freezing and thawing cycles. the pollen for text will only serve to make future elegy seasons even worse. young fathers are at risk for developing postpartum depression. men who became fathers around age 25 saw a 60% increase in depressant symptoms. researchers said depression affects 10% of new fathers. if you tend to procrastinate blame it on your parents. researchers at t
do after we go through during the winter. >> from this day and 1855 john wilkes booth shot president abraham lincoln and ford's theatre. >> theis ford's theatre. >> tceisnswer is e atel ng t resanhyo,an thym eaicis-8 in wishing you the very best of luck. >> your third and final. >> that makes the winning numbers 092. >> if fourth and final pick for is one. eureka. that makes the evening picked four numbers for today >> >> >> >> have a...
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to me from behind with lincoln i had to do the rear view. of the witnesses and the different players who profits really threw him into. the midst of his defense the people are. going to stand to testify and i'm just a little admissions that. you need to know. and after how good how the police investigation was conducted you know his his opinion on what steps should have been steps warrant take and what makes it more or less likely that this crime here happened in the way it said it happened or happened. today is january eighth two thousand. and three days go on january sixth and i want to the whole. truth retired aspiring to. curly's investigation attacks virtue of a lot of the finger shiism shooting. in the spine and grazing in the right front know that there was no evidence in the autopsy. sloth's preliminary reports it's written by any. ok people. and he made. this is. to be. sure. to build a new. mission to teach me. why you should. only. i do support. the great powers in the process with the. right to self-determination and i think the
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lincoln case. aunt kay henderson of an increment. the to you as mentioned in his son's friend will get to do it don't look to them as only the might of the coma is missing monday's operation scramble. so by setting up and implementing un mission in august when promote its just a quarter in usa citizen come on. he has bought into the community and the mass media. they know it the role earned a spot beneath the people of the outbreak go on mondays. i think it's one thing to believe that the current system we should also take note of the fact that the to cami and probably should be more aware of the fact they were all very vulnerable to natural and manmade disasters so what should be in in our daily lives and the cabinet due to confess. well i think that when the london eye candy and to emphasize the importance of oneness don't understand friend well and so on top. the open in the monastery humanism and it is in default was omitted in twenty two and it sits as fire and from that company by april. we had to opt into noble and read four pages or in medicine and human rights on images to make it a night time consists of full citizenship to
lincoln case. aunt kay henderson of an increment. the to you as mentioned in his son's friend will get to do it don't look to them as only the might of the coma is missing monday's operation scramble. so by setting up and implementing un mission in august when promote its just a quarter in usa citizen come on. he has bought into the community and the mass media. they know it the role earned a spot beneath the people of the outbreak go on mondays. i think it's one thing to believe that the...
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congressman, over the weekend deputy national security adviser tony lincoln said on "meet the press," he doesn't think putin is going to invade. do agree with that assessment? >> i don't think we know. because there's already russian special forces across the east operating there. and in addition, they have agents on the ground, they're taking over radio stations and forcing russian broadcasting. i think that what you've got here is a situation where it's very much in play. i would suggest if we threatened certain sectors of their economy, especially if we went after mining, financial services, energy, if the united states were to announce a major program to ship gas into ukraine and break the russian monopoly in eastern europe, these types of steps would, i think, have an impact. right now i'm not certain that we've got an approach that is really sending the message to moscow that we're serious about dislodging their ability to have a gas monopoly over eastern europe. >> all right. congressman ed royce, i appreciate it. we'll have to leave it there. thank you. >> thanks very much. >> and time now for the next number in today's d
congressman, over the weekend deputy national security adviser tony lincoln said on "meet the press," he doesn't think putin is going to invade. do agree with that assessment? >> i don't think we know. because there's already russian special forces across the east operating there. and in addition, they have agents on the ground, they're taking over radio stations and forcing russian broadcasting. i think that what you've got here is a situation where it's very much in play. i...
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do more. >> in 2011 illinois safe child act became law in the land of lincoln giving local police and prosecutors a new set of tools to identify and rescue trafficking victims, provide them with social services and punish the pimps who exploit them. >> i'd like people to think about this could be their daughter. >> cooke county sheriff tom dart commands the task force in the field. he says part of his job includes changing the public's misconception about the girls and women who work the streets of chicago. >> every single one of these girls at one point was someone's little child, at one opponent held in their arms and thought this child is going to be something. at one point that child thought in kindergarten or first grade they were going to be something. these are no different than our children. the reason they are doing this now is it's a long history and an ugly history and people need to understand that. >> the task force in cooke county is one of the more aggressive law enforcement efforts aimed at arresting women and the johns. special investigator mike anton takes the lead on today's in
do more. >> in 2011 illinois safe child act became law in the land of lincoln giving local police and prosecutors a new set of tools to identify and rescue trafficking victims, provide them with social services and punish the pimps who exploit them. >> i'd like people to think about this could be their daughter. >> cooke county sheriff tom dart commands the task force in the field. he says part of his job includes changing the public's misconception about the girls and women...
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alliance rolled out a fake pipeline in front of the lincoln memorial and called on leaders to reject the project. to the canadian government is, let's do what is right for north america. let's not capitulate to multinational corporations in their grief. >> we do not want to pollute our water and destroyed our land. children ande our our grandchildren survive on the forefathers have done for many generations. obama toresident reject the keystone xl pipeline. >> thousands of protesters are expected to join the march on d.c. on saturday. the obama administration delayed a decision on the pipeline for the third straight year. federal regulators have unveiled changes aimed at preventing deadly black lung disease among coal miners. the long-awaited rule hours the amount of dust allowed in mines and requires new technology to monitor dust levels. like lung disease has been on the rise in the u.s. since the late 1990's. vermont is poised to become the first state in the country to require a label he -- labeling of genetically modified foods. governor shema has vowed to sign the bill passed by state lawmakers on wednesday. the measure would tak
alliance rolled out a fake pipeline in front of the lincoln memorial and called on leaders to reject the project. to the canadian government is, let's do what is right for north america. let's not capitulate to multinational corporations in their grief. >> we do not want to pollute our water and destroyed our land. children ande our our grandchildren survive on the forefathers have done for many generations. obama toresident reject the keystone xl pipeline. >> thousands of...
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lincoln. there wasn't much to say. there were a few pieces and the to do pieces and the ticket with a good and and they moved it to thenational gallery. so this is the state dining room just before the renovation began and i'd like you to imagine it without its furniture, without the lincoln porter, without the lighting fixtures. is there anything else in this picture that looks possibly worth preserving if it were up to you? well, maybe all that nice carved oak paneling perhaps? maybe that really nifty stone fireplace? the truth is the commission didn't care about any of those things. they were ready just to demolish all of this stuff. luckily for us one man did care about this and that was lorenzo winslow, the white house architect. lorenzo winslow took all of those beautiful car fittings off the walls to get them all numbered and had them all shipped down to this warehouse on the right side down on d. street. winslow had planned once the renovation was finished, he thought we will have stupidly assemblages simply take these beautiful wooden interior panels and door frames and windows and everything and put everythi
lincoln. there wasn't much to say. there were a few pieces and the to do pieces and the ticket with a good and and they moved it to thenational gallery. so this is the state dining room just before the renovation began and i'd like you to imagine it without its furniture, without the lincoln porter, without the lighting fixtures. is there anything else in this picture that looks possibly worth preserving if it were up to you? well, maybe all that nice carved oak paneling perhaps? maybe that...
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lincoln. right through and up till the mid 1960s. as recently as that. this is "hardball," a place for politics. we asked people a question, how much money do you think you'll need when you retire? then we gave each person a ribbon to show how many years that amount might last. i was trying to, like, pull it a little further. [ woman ] got me to 70 years old. i'm going to have to rethink this thing. it's hard to imagine how much we'll need for a retirement that could last 30 years or more. so maybe we need to approach things differently, if we want to be ready for a longer retirement. ♪ (agent) i understand. (dad) we've never sold a house before. (agent) i'll walk you guys through every step. (dad) so if we sell, do you think we can swing it? (agent) i have the numbers right here and based on the comps that i've found, the timing is perfect. ...there's a lot of buyers for a house like yours. (dad) that's good to know. (mom) i'm so excited. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving
lincoln. right through and up till the mid 1960s. as recently as that. this is "hardball," a place for politics. we asked people a question, how much money do you think you'll need when you retire? then we gave each person a ribbon to show how many years that amount might last. i was trying to, like, pull it a little further. [ woman ] got me to 70 years old. i'm going to have to rethink this thing. it's hard to imagine how much we'll need for a retirement that could last 30 years or...