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>> on one of those visits to the moon we left a plaque that said, "we came in peace to serve all mankind". and that just sounded, like some more of that idealistic frabajaba (sic). but now that we're actually going into space with people from other places on earth, and working with them up there sharing information, telling people what we know, learning from what they've learned, it now seems more real to me in the 21st century that we may do something up there that serves all mankind than it did in 1967 when we had missiles pointed at each other and this was very much an american operation getting up there. >> i choose where we are today where with all the conflict that goes on down here on earth. you know, i am blessed to have the opportunity to have been, to have seen this planet from a little bit different vantage point than the average person has an opportunity to see it. my last flight in space was with, a person who is one of my best friends today, sergei konstantinovich krikalev, the first russian cosmonaut to fly on, an american spacecraft in the beginning of the shuttle-mir era
>> on one of those visits to the moon we left a plaque that said, "we came in peace to serve all mankind". and that just sounded, like some more of that idealistic frabajaba (sic). but now that we're actually going into space with people from other places on earth, and working with them up there sharing information, telling people what we know, learning from what they've learned, it now seems more real to me in the 21st century that we may do something up there that serves all...
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of mankind, and deserving of the rights and privileges of all, as jefferson prescribed. those two, however, have an already established relationship. the former landover's -- landowners, being powerful, if they are reinstated in their original position, some of them were political in nature. with that thrust us back into the very same position that we were in before the war? we don't want that to happen. a provision in my particular plan i refer to with regard to louisiana is that those who have held high office would not be given the vote. now the objection that i have had to my plan, which was if 10% of those who voted in 1860 would sign an oath of allegiance agreeing with the emancipation proclamation, they could vote and reconstitute their government. and some in congress are objecting to that, because they say that is not democratic. i believe it is impossible to get a majority, even a simple majority of 51%, which means that we then have to thrust all of those states under the auspices of the nation -- i don't believe that is possible. i am standing by the 10% plan
of mankind, and deserving of the rights and privileges of all, as jefferson prescribed. those two, however, have an already established relationship. the former landover's -- landowners, being powerful, if they are reinstated in their original position, some of them were political in nature. with that thrust us back into the very same position that we were in before the war? we don't want that to happen. a provision in my particular plan i refer to with regard to louisiana is that those who...
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. >> one teeny step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> i should know this. >> houston, we have a problem. >> houston we have a problem. in this area houston, you have a problem. >> what is the average thrust to weight ratio? >> a lot. >> a female pop star with seven top hits in the 80s. >> mariah carey. >> madonna. >> ladona. whitney houston. what year was it the last time james harden was clean shaven? >> when was he born. >> he came out with a beard in 2005. >> 1982. 2008? >> that's correct. is it really? that harden beard is continue fonding on multiple levels. warrior fans held their own. hopefully we'll do this one last time in two weeks. >> scott reese mixing it up. when was the first moon landing. >> i like the rocket thrust. a lot. you should grow a harden beard. i say no. i'm speaking for your wife at well, no. let's look at the commute, the traffic is moving well. let's start about interstate 880. mere oracle arena it looks good, and the traffic is looking good on 580, yesterday it become a trend, a rough late morning for 580 and 880. if you need to be someone you need
. >> one teeny step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> i should know this. >> houston, we have a problem. >> houston we have a problem. in this area houston, you have a problem. >> what is the average thrust to weight ratio? >> a lot. >> a female pop star with seven top hits in the 80s. >> mariah carey. >> madonna. >> ladona. whitney houston. what year was it the last time james harden was clean shaven? >> when was he born....
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we act not just for ourselves, but for all mankind supporting the idea of american exceptionalism. this is how the jeffersonian script is used to advance this idea that america owes it to the rest of the world to bring our form of democracy, as in ameliorating political attack of a civilizing effect. so that is not a conspiratorial we are custom to. not every president i told you about roosevelt about truman reagan. not every president was thomas jefferson. teddy roosevelt, the strenuous life that thomas jefferson was a wind and wasn't afraid to say it. anyway democracies and uses the story of how the democrat inadvertently see jefferson to the republicans during the last third of the 20th century and into the 21st. at the 1992 republican national convention which occurred shortly after democrats nominated bill clinton ronald reagan said this fellow they've nominated claims he's the new thomas jefferson. well, let me tell you something. i knew thomas jefferson. he was a friend of mine. governor you are no thomas jefferson. i still think lloyd jefferson the original version of that
we act not just for ourselves, but for all mankind supporting the idea of american exceptionalism. this is how the jeffersonian script is used to advance this idea that america owes it to the rest of the world to bring our form of democracy, as in ameliorating political attack of a civilizing effect. so that is not a conspiratorial we are custom to. not every president i told you about roosevelt about truman reagan. not every president was thomas jefferson. teddy roosevelt, the strenuous life...
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we act not for ourselves but for all mankind, supporting the idea of american exceptionalism that this is how the jeffersonian script is used to advance this idea that they owe the rest of the world to bring our form of democracy with a civilizing the moral effect. and that is not conspiratorial finger we are accustomed to. but not every president i told you about told you about truman, reagan, not every president loved thomas jefferson. teddy roosevelt, he thought he was a wimp and wasn't afraid to say it. and so in a way it is a story of how the democrats inadvertently ceded jefferson to the republicans during the last third of the 20th century and into the 21st. the 1992 republican national convention which occurred shortly after the democrats had nominated bill clinton, ronald reagan said that this fellow they have nominated claims that he is the new thomas jefferson. well, let me tell you something, i knew thomas jefferson. he was a friend of mine. and governor, you're no thomas jefferson. and i still think the original version of that is the best damned well, a debate in 1988 and
we act not for ourselves but for all mankind, supporting the idea of american exceptionalism that this is how the jeffersonian script is used to advance this idea that they owe the rest of the world to bring our form of democracy with a civilizing the moral effect. and that is not conspiratorial finger we are accustomed to. but not every president i told you about told you about truman, reagan, not every president loved thomas jefferson. teddy roosevelt, he thought he was a wimp and wasn't...
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. >> he saw it not as a money making scheme but a new epic in the history of mankind. >> reporter: the first journalist interviewed ulbricht by email before authorities arrested him. >> he had this kind of libertarian, anarchist approach. >> reporter: his business approach was so popular it drew buyers and sellers from all over the globe. a purchase was like amazon.com. they searched for the drugs and put it in a cart. they red reviews. >> it's safer. online goes on the website. the product and the vendor's description of it. it's what the customers say about it. rather than giving you the industry you can hear about it. but you don't really know. >> as much as you say it's safer, you never will know who sold you that drug there's never someone to be held accountable. >> that's true. if that turns out. in effect it's all at least people that there is no trace that can talk about it. chances are someone brought a drug from the vendor if they are a popular vendor. >> the perceived safety had been an argument in ulbricht's defense after a jury found them guilty of felonies carrying a mini
. >> he saw it not as a money making scheme but a new epic in the history of mankind. >> reporter: the first journalist interviewed ulbricht by email before authorities arrested him. >> he had this kind of libertarian, anarchist approach. >> reporter: his business approach was so popular it drew buyers and sellers from all over the globe. a purchase was like amazon.com. they searched for the drugs and put it in a cart. they red reviews. >> it's safer. online goes...
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the hard evidence of totalitarian rule has caused in mankind an uprising of the intellect and will.whether it is the growth of the new schools of economics in america or england or the appearance of the so-called new philosophers in france, there is one unifying thread running through the intellectual work of these groups -- rejection of the arbitrary power of the state the refusal to subordinate the rights of the individual to the superstate, the realization that collectivism stifles all the best human impulses. since the exodus from egypt, historians have written of those who sacrificed and struggled for freedom -- the stand at thermopylae, the revolt of spartacus, the storming of the bastille, the warsaw uprising in world war ii. more recently we have seen evidence of this same human impulse in one of the developing nations in central america. for months and months the world news media covered the fighting in el salvador. day after day we were treated to stories and film slanted toward the brave freedom fighters battling oppressive government forces in behalf of the silent suffer
the hard evidence of totalitarian rule has caused in mankind an uprising of the intellect and will.whether it is the growth of the new schools of economics in america or england or the appearance of the so-called new philosophers in france, there is one unifying thread running through the intellectual work of these groups -- rejection of the arbitrary power of the state the refusal to subordinate the rights of the individual to the superstate, the realization that collectivism stifles all the...
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documented lollapalooza you by gnome chomsky and you can get the documentary, the book "masters of mankind," and our interviews. you can get "salma," and our our interview with john lewis who led the first march over the bridge and you get to the feature film "salma," that was so astounding. and the book "witness to an extreme century," or part of the 2000 pack. oliver stone, his book is called the untold history of the united states written with." 's neck. you can get the -- written with peter kusnik. you can get the dvd and the book for $250 or as part of the 2000 pack. on astounding documentary about the environmental movement whether we are talking about the beginning of the sierra club and the environmental movement in this country, the saving of grand canyon, or whether we are talking about lois gets and love canal and the chemical company that poison to the water of this community outside buffalo, new york. the documentary's $120. -- the documentary is $120. thank you so much for that call. if you want to come to the set and watch the broadcast right here in new york city, sit on th
documented lollapalooza you by gnome chomsky and you can get the documentary, the book "masters of mankind," and our interviews. you can get "salma," and our our interview with john lewis who led the first march over the bridge and you get to the feature film "salma," that was so astounding. and the book "witness to an extreme century," or part of the 2000 pack. oliver stone, his book is called the untold history of the united states written with."...
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in so doing we will prevail over the enemies within man and over the natural enemies of all man mankind. to dr. eisenhower and mr. garland and this great institution, johns hopkins, i thank you for this opportunity to convey my thoughts to you and to the american people. good night. >>> c-span's coverage of college commencement speeches continues saturday with susan webber wright at the university of arkansas and dream works chair melody hobson at usc. former massachusetts governor and 2012 presidential candidate mitt romney speaking in manchester manchester new hampshire. president bush addressing southern methodist university. >>> you know, when i mention this had speech to some of my pals they were surprised i was going to give it. see, i haven't given a commencement speech since leaving office. my decision is quite practical, so i got a phone call from my landlord. gerald turner. rather than raising the rent or threatening to hold our security deposit, i was relieved to hear president turner ask if i believed in free speech. [ laughter ] i said, yeah. he said, perfect, here's your c
in so doing we will prevail over the enemies within man and over the natural enemies of all man mankind. to dr. eisenhower and mr. garland and this great institution, johns hopkins, i thank you for this opportunity to convey my thoughts to you and to the american people. good night. >>> c-span's coverage of college commencement speeches continues saturday with susan webber wright at the university of arkansas and dream works chair melody hobson at usc. former massachusetts governor and...
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longfellow said that music is the universal language of mankind. thank you for watching abc news. tomorrow for the first day of their summer concert series as singer jessie j. kicks it off in central park and we are on-line 24/7 at abcnews.com. good night, america. ÷ h
longfellow said that music is the universal language of mankind. thank you for watching abc news. tomorrow for the first day of their summer concert series as singer jessie j. kicks it off in central park and we are on-line 24/7 at abcnews.com. good night, america. ÷h
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longfellow said that music is the universal language of mankind. thank you for watching abc news.morning america" tomorrow for the first day of their summer concert series as singer jessie j. kicks it off in central park and we are on-line 24/7 at abcnews.com. good night, america. hey. hey. morning. morning, daddy. good morning. anything for breakfast? how about pancakes? ah, great. we need eggs, butter milk, syrup, and pancake mix. and while you're out could you go to the b bank, uh, hardware store and the dry cleaners? i'll just have cereal. come on, ray. well, wh do you do all day while i'm at work? i entertain men, ray. come on, a ally. great news, ray. you're in. what am i in, and does it wash off? ray... every man has certain moments in life that define who he is in the great circle of... life. tonight, you and i are having such a moment. i'm not getting naked and let you hold me up to the moon, dad. not again. poker. with me e and the boys. no, dad, please. why don't you ask robert? well, your brother's a cop. he's very sensitive about this gambling thing. what if he turns
longfellow said that music is the universal language of mankind. thank you for watching abc news.morning america" tomorrow for the first day of their summer concert series as singer jessie j. kicks it off in central park and we are on-line 24/7 at abcnews.com. good night, america. hey. hey. morning. morning, daddy. good morning. anything for breakfast? how about pancakes? ah, great. we need eggs, butter milk, syrup, and pancake mix. and while you're out could you go to the b bank, uh,...
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everyone when it comes to using the earth and that's what this is all about, preventing industry and mankind from exploiting the earth for its benefit. >> it's clearly an overreach. >> it's not clearly an overreach. it's protecting our drinking water and it's a clarification -- >> puddles? are we drinking puddles >> i hope not, people in california have to drink toilet water so we want to make sure it doesn't expand to the rest of the country. >> if we don't pass this stimulus the economy will collapse as well. >> let me go to michelle. clearly an overreach. the epa is, like watching the rain fall on sixth avenue over there if a puddle forms they'll start regulating i'm kidding but the reality is farmers -- this affects farming quite a bit. >> well, i love this story because it perfectly captures what this administration's about. we've got innocent people dying in iraq and syria and what's their concern? what's their priority? oh the puddles in people's backyards. but this has nothing to do with clean water. this is about control. that's what it's about. >> quick thoughts from wayne and wyan
everyone when it comes to using the earth and that's what this is all about, preventing industry and mankind from exploiting the earth for its benefit. >> it's clearly an overreach. >> it's not clearly an overreach. it's protecting our drinking water and it's a clarification -- >> puddles? are we drinking puddles >> i hope not, people in california have to drink toilet water so we want to make sure it doesn't expand to the rest of the country. >> if we don't pass...
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about his broken mind and detailed his plans to storm the theater after a, quote, lifelong hatred of mankind. rick salinger reports. >> reporter: it may be a look into the mind of him. he read from the content. >> it says intention to kill since i was a kid. >> reporter: it reveals a defending considered massive attack in various wiles. >> nuclear bombs then shifted to biological agent that destroys the mind. >> reporter: he settled on this movie theater, isolated large. what better place, he wrote, than an inconspicuous entertainment facility. next came the plans. >> it says buy a stun gun and folding knife. research laws and mental illness. >> reporter: holmes has pleaed guilty by reason of insanity. the notebooks show his asphyxiation that goes back 15 years. his fight with what he call as broken mind and a way to go on. >> and finally, comma, the last stages of it. rick salinger for cbs news, denver. >>> most amtrak locomotives running in the northeast corridor will be equipped with cameras pointing at the engineer by the end of the year. it follows the deadly derailment in philadelphia
about his broken mind and detailed his plans to storm the theater after a, quote, lifelong hatred of mankind. rick salinger reports. >> reporter: it may be a look into the mind of him. he read from the content. >> it says intention to kill since i was a kid. >> reporter: it reveals a defending considered massive attack in various wiles. >> nuclear bombs then shifted to biological agent that destroys the mind. >> reporter: he settled on this movie theater, isolated...
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terms of finite details, of reasoning apply knowledge, and intuition of knowledge of manned kind -- mankind and matter -- and destiny of true measure. >> thank you very much. next speaker please? >> good morning supervisors, my name is gabriel i'm the president of the latino club here in san francisco i have worked with mr. pier kol -- peter cohen, for years now, with ownership and affordable housing, we found him to be a tremendous resource toward bettering the community, what they receive, and some of the services that can better their lives, as you know we have the largest income inequality here in san francisco and the needs for the deep understanding of dealing with communities that are being effected by whether issues of displacement or path ways, or affordable homeowner ship and rentals, peter has been an aconstitute, resource for us we hope to keep his voice, and knowledge, not only that but after hours, he's a tremendous resource with community groups, different forums he's accessible, i would encourage both of you, and server, sew hen, when she receives, to please support peter co
terms of finite details, of reasoning apply knowledge, and intuition of knowledge of manned kind -- mankind and matter -- and destiny of true measure. >> thank you very much. next speaker please? >> good morning supervisors, my name is gabriel i'm the president of the latino club here in san francisco i have worked with mr. pier kol -- peter cohen, for years now, with ownership and affordable housing, we found him to be a tremendous resource toward bettering the community, what they...
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. >> principles hard won by mankind in the trials of war have been neglected more and more often. we've seen attempts to create an uni polar world. now we see that thinking gaining momentum. >> ten years ago vladimir putin sat next to president bush. but a decade on western leaders were noticeable here only by their absence. ukraine's crisis has badly soured relations. the chinese leader, xi jinping, for instance, russia is displaying new relationships intended to mitigate damage to older ones. also being shown off with high tech new weaponry like the d 14, the first newly designed battle tanks since the soviet union fell. russia is trying to whether more professional military, so while other departments of ministry are suffering severe budget cuts, defense spending has increased significantly. watching the parade with some of the remaining people who fought against the nazis in what russia calls the great patriotic war perhaps this is an opportunity where this is possible. >> i feel pride for our motherland, which we served at the time in war. now i'm amazed by the technology. i
. >> principles hard won by mankind in the trials of war have been neglected more and more often. we've seen attempts to create an uni polar world. now we see that thinking gaining momentum. >> ten years ago vladimir putin sat next to president bush. but a decade on western leaders were noticeable here only by their absence. ukraine's crisis has badly soured relations. the chinese leader, xi jinping, for instance, russia is displaying new relationships intended to mitigate damage to...
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that with silent tongue and clenched teeth and steady eye and well-poised bayonet, they have helped mankindress make while i fear, there will be some white ones unable to forget that with malignant heart and deceitful speech, they have strove to hinder it. >> by september 1864, lincoln comes to the conclusion that he will lose his campaign for a second term. the north is tired of military failure and wholesale slaughter. lincoln prepares to turn the government over to the democrats, aware that they will likely cancel the emancipation proclamation on their first day in office. but first, he summons douglass back to the white house and asks him to undertake a mission, to bring freedom to as many slaves as possible while they can. lincoln ultimately wins a second term but not before douglass submits a bold plan to spread the word of emancipation. >> since the interview a few days ago, i have conversed with several trustworthy and patriotic colored men concerning your suggestion that something should be specially done to inform slaves in the rebel states of the true state of affairs. we have di
that with silent tongue and clenched teeth and steady eye and well-poised bayonet, they have helped mankindress make while i fear, there will be some white ones unable to forget that with malignant heart and deceitful speech, they have strove to hinder it. >> by september 1864, lincoln comes to the conclusion that he will lose his campaign for a second term. the north is tired of military failure and wholesale slaughter. lincoln prepares to turn the government over to the democrats, aware...
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in so doing we will prevail over the enemies within man and over the natural enemies of all man mankind. to dr. eisenhower and mr. garland and this great institution, johns hopkins, i thank you for this opportunity to convey my thoughts to you and to the american people. good night.
in so doing we will prevail over the enemies within man and over the natural enemies of all man mankind. to dr. eisenhower and mr. garland and this great institution, johns hopkins, i thank you for this opportunity to convey my thoughts to you and to the american people. good night.
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into the hands of america, god has placed the destiny of an afflicted mankind. believe america still has that genius. i believe mankind remains afflicted, and i believe it's destiny still largely remains in our hands. i believe this generation will continue to advance the cause of peace in our time. when we do, not only will america remain safe and strong but the 21st century will also be an american century. thank you for this opportunity. [applause] charlie: thank you senator. let me begin by this question. in previous conversations with me you have said that one problem today is that we are trying to fix 21st-century problems with 20th century ideas, yet all of the men that you cited where of the 20th century. senator rubio: first, there are timeless truths. the sun still rises in the east and americans power still matters. the challenges are different. today we face multiple challenges. not just a confrontation with another powerful nationstate the soviet union, which we face. we faced traditional nations like china with its own ambitions, particularly in th
into the hands of america, god has placed the destiny of an afflicted mankind. believe america still has that genius. i believe mankind remains afflicted, and i believe it's destiny still largely remains in our hands. i believe this generation will continue to advance the cause of peace in our time. when we do, not only will america remain safe and strong but the 21st century will also be an american century. thank you for this opportunity. [applause] charlie: thank you senator. let me begin by...
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. >> are in the past, principles hard won by mankind in the trials of war have been neglected more and more often. we saw attempts to create a uni-polar world, and now see military block thinking gaining momentum. 10 years ago vladimir putin sat next to george w bush. western leaders were noted by their absence. ukraine's crisis badly souring relations. plenty of other leaders came to shake hands with the president. the chinese leader, xi jinping. russia is displaying new relationships intended to mitigate damage to the older ones. also shown off is high tech military. a newly designed battle tank since before the soviet union fell. russia is modernizing armed forces as fast as it is able. trying to build a professional military. while other departments and ministries are facing severe budget cuts, defense spending increased significantly. watching the parade were some of the few remaining people that fought against the nazis in what russia calls a great patriotic war. perhaps it will be the last anniversary where it's possible. >> i feel pride for the motherland. which we served durin
. >> are in the past, principles hard won by mankind in the trials of war have been neglected more and more often. we saw attempts to create a uni-polar world, and now see military block thinking gaining momentum. 10 years ago vladimir putin sat next to george w bush. western leaders were noted by their absence. ukraine's crisis badly souring relations. plenty of other leaders came to shake hands with the president. the chinese leader, xi jinping. russia is displaying new relationships...
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in so doing we will prevail over the enemies within man and over the natural enemies of all man mankind. to dr. eisenhower and mr. garland and this great institution, johns hopkins, i thank you for this opportunity to convey my thoughts to you and to the american people. good night. >>> c-span's coverage of college commencement speeches continues saturday with susan webber wright at the university of arkansas and dream works chair melody hobson at usc. former massachusetts governor and 2012 presidential candidate mitt romney speaking in manchester manchester new hampshire. president bush addressing southern methodist university. >>> you know, when i mention this had speech to some of my pals they were surprised i was going to give it. see, i haven't given a commencement spe
in so doing we will prevail over the enemies within man and over the natural enemies of all man mankind. to dr. eisenhower and mr. garland and this great institution, johns hopkins, i thank you for this opportunity to convey my thoughts to you and to the american people. good night. >>> c-span's coverage of college commencement speeches continues saturday with susan webber wright at the university of arkansas and dream works chair melody hobson at usc. former massachusetts governor and...
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he describes his obsession to kill since he was a child and life long hatred of mankind. he's not guilty by reason of insanity his attorneys say. >>> they've reopened a cold case involving an exchange student from sweden. she was missing since 1982. she was last seen in larks burr. her bones were discovered in 2010. they were recently identified. they're looking to find henry lee coal man. he was found with her car ten days after his disappearance. he was charged with the stolen vehicle, but not the murder because of lack of evidence. >> they're trying to determine if he's still alive. >> she's survived by three brothers and they're saddened but relieved her remains have been found. >>> a man briefly escaped after he squeezed out of his handcuffs. he was due in court on drug charges, he was handcuffed to another inmate on a bus when he managed to escape outside of the courthouse in san jose. he was captured within ten minutes, he and the other deputies involved in the pursuit suffered minor injuries. molestation sauce suspect overpowered a deputy on march 6th on his way t
he describes his obsession to kill since he was a child and life long hatred of mankind. he's not guilty by reason of insanity his attorneys say. >>> they've reopened a cold case involving an exchange student from sweden. she was missing since 1982. she was last seen in larks burr. her bones were discovered in 2010. they were recently identified. they're looking to find henry lee coal man. he was found with her car ten days after his disappearance. he was charged with the stolen...
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longfellow said that music is the universal language of mankind. thank you for watching abc news.erica" tomorrow for the first day of their summer concert series as singer jessie j. kicks it off in central park and we are on-line 24/7 at abcnews.com. good night, america. [dramatic music] ♪ ♪ >> yeah! oh! oh! hey, hey, hey! [cheers and applause] hello, and welcome to millionaire. i'm terry crews. some of you might know me from brooklyn nine-nine but today is all about millionaire. [cheers and applause] today's first contestant was recently voted sexiest rabbi and he's here to prove that behind his beauty is a big brain and lots of chutzpah. let's get this rabbi some gelt. from new york city, please welcome josh yuter. [cheers and applause] how are you, sir? good to see you. josh, that's a mighty sexy walk you got there. >> i try. >> how does it feel being a sexiest rabbi? >> you know, i actually had absolutely nothing to do with it. shocking, i know. i first found out when a reporter sent me an instant message asking me if had any comment on something. and i said, "what are you tal
longfellow said that music is the universal language of mankind. thank you for watching abc news.erica" tomorrow for the first day of their summer concert series as singer jessie j. kicks it off in central park and we are on-line 24/7 at abcnews.com. good night, america. [dramatic music] ♪ ♪ >> yeah! oh! oh! hey, hey, hey! [cheers and applause] hello, and welcome to millionaire. i'm terry crews. some of you might know me from brooklyn nine-nine but today is all about millionaire....
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he admitted to a hatred of mankind and that he sometimes saw himself as mentally ill. >> reporter: holmes also admitted he was paranoid, for instance charlie walking into that movie theater he thought he was under surveillance by the f.b.i. and hoped he was because then agents would stop him. >> rose: we know more tonight about the case of dennis hastert, the former house speaker, charged with violating banking laws and lying to the f.b.i. about why he made a series of large cash withdrawals. according to the indictment, after half hastert left the house in 2007, he was paying hush money to someone he had wronged. justice correspondent jeff pegues has been looking into all this. >> reporter: law enforcement sources say the misconduct mentioned in court documents relate to sexual misconduct dating back more than 30 years. from 1965-1981, dennis hastert was a popular teacher and wrestling coach in yorkville illinois. now prosecutors allege the former house speaker had agreed to pay $3.5 million to someone as they referred to only as "individual a.," to compensate and conceal his prior misco
he admitted to a hatred of mankind and that he sometimes saw himself as mentally ill. >> reporter: holmes also admitted he was paranoid, for instance charlie walking into that movie theater he thought he was under surveillance by the f.b.i. and hoped he was because then agents would stop him. >> rose: we know more tonight about the case of dennis hastert, the former house speaker, charged with violating banking laws and lying to the f.b.i. about why he made a series of large cash...
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right now this whack case isis are killing antiquities that is about mankind, the history of mankind.ings out. we turn around they're all going to be gone and destroyed. it's a real crime that we're not looking at this across all of humanity mankind, and the nations. >> if you wait for the u.n. security council or the u.n. general assembly they're going to be destroyed long before that. and thousands of people are going to be killed. obviously the people are a lot more important than those archeological archeological treasures. >> i don't care that's a high population from but it is destroying the history of syria, total tragedy. this administration needs to put a person in charge of this. john allen is over there, retired general john allen. i don't think he has the authority to move and to cause changes in our strategy. we're doing one thing in iraq which is maybe empowering shia militia to go in to save this city. but then we're against shia militia in yemen. and what our overall strategy is is confusing. if we lose -- as everyone has been saying all day, the moderate muslims in th
right now this whack case isis are killing antiquities that is about mankind, the history of mankind.ings out. we turn around they're all going to be gone and destroyed. it's a real crime that we're not looking at this across all of humanity mankind, and the nations. >> if you wait for the u.n. security council or the u.n. general assembly they're going to be destroyed long before that. and thousands of people are going to be killed. obviously the people are a lot more important than...
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there is no of deviation for the sufferings of mankind for good and the resolute facing of the world as it is when the garment by which hands have hidden it's uglier features it is stripped off. it pertains with great relevance to the city of baltimore. we will be right back. >> baltimore's embarrassing leaders in the failures of leadership of city hall and washington d.c.. lou: falling breaking news -- following breaking news after the police officers were charged in the deaths of freddie gray. most are peaceful we're watching very carefully has though law enforcement authorities are in both cities. new developments in washington with of review board review way a series of extraordinary incidence. capitol hill police officers losing their loaded weapon is the least three times in the past year. one of the officers assigned to mitch mcconnell left his loaded glock pay and done in a bathroom stall in the visitors' center bathroom stall and others signed into speaker boehner left his weapon in the bathroom where it was found by the eight year old child the third weapon loaded found by
there is no of deviation for the sufferings of mankind for good and the resolute facing of the world as it is when the garment by which hands have hidden it's uglier features it is stripped off. it pertains with great relevance to the city of baltimore. we will be right back. >> baltimore's embarrassing leaders in the failures of leadership of city hall and washington d.c.. lou: falling breaking news -- following breaking news after the police officers were charged in the deaths of...
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." - being labeled the biggest loser in the history of mankind finally got to old coach fields, and he've got a proposition for you. - all right, let's walk and talk. i'm late for work. - yeah. - hey, manuel, javier, sanchez, cornelio, new guy. both: hola, coach. - they ride the horses. - coach wasn't exactly coaching anymore. his job was to help facilitate the continuation of the noble seabiscuit lineage. - tell me about this big offer of yours. - well, there's this small college in plainfolk, texas, heartland state university. they need a new head football coach. - me go back to coaching? [horse whinnying] oh. sorry. okay. - listen, coach... you're one of the best leaders ever. it's time for you to get back into coaching. - i appreciate it, but i'm happy here.
." - being labeled the biggest loser in the history of mankind finally got to old coach fields, and he've got a proposition for you. - all right, let's walk and talk. i'm late for work. - yeah. - hey, manuel, javier, sanchez, cornelio, new guy. both: hola, coach. - they ride the horses. - coach wasn't exactly coaching anymore. his job was to help facilitate the continuation of the noble seabiscuit lineage. - tell me about this big offer of yours. - well, there's this small college in...
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there is no of deviation for the sufferings of mankind for good and the resolute facing of the world as it is when the garment by which hands have hidden it's uglier features it is stripped off. it pertains with great relevance to the city of baltimore. we will be right back. >> baltimore's embarrassing leaders in the failures of leadership of city hall and washington d.c.. do you want to know how hard it can be to breathe with copd? it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva respimat does not replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva respimat. discuss all medicines you take even eye drops. if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells you get hives, vision changes or eye pain or problems passing urine stop taking spiriva respimat and call your doctor right away
there is no of deviation for the sufferings of mankind for good and the resolute facing of the world as it is when the garment by which hands have hidden it's uglier features it is stripped off. it pertains with great relevance to the city of baltimore. we will be right back. >> baltimore's embarrassing leaders in the failures of leadership of city hall and washington d.c.. do you want to know how hard it can be to breathe with copd? it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis...
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there is no of deviation for the sufferings of mankind for good and the resolute facing of the world is when the garment hands have hidden it's uglier features it is stripped off. it pertains with great relevance to the city of baltimore. we will be right back. >> baltimore's embarrassing leaders in the failures of leadership of city hall and washington d.c.. up next another good reason why smoking is beyond. stay with us. your mom's got your back. your friends have your back. your dog's definitely got your back. but who's got your back when you need legal help? we do. we're legalzoom, and over the last 10 years, we've helped millions of people protect their families and run their businesses. we have the right people on-hand to answer your questions backed by a trusted network of attorneys. so visit us today for legal help you can count on. legalzoom. legal help is here. lou: falling breaking news -- following breaking news after the police officers were charged in the deaths of freddie gray. most are peaceful we're watching very carefully has though law enforcement authorities are i
there is no of deviation for the sufferings of mankind for good and the resolute facing of the world is when the garment hands have hidden it's uglier features it is stripped off. it pertains with great relevance to the city of baltimore. we will be right back. >> baltimore's embarrassing leaders in the failures of leadership of city hall and washington d.c.. up next another good reason why smoking is beyond. stay with us. your mom's got your back. your friends have your back. your dog's...
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while the sun is autosome a bomb there are still potential dangers to mankind and our planet. what happens if we are hit congratulations. you're down with crestor. yes! when diet and exercise aren't enough, adding crestor lowers bad cholesterol up to 55%. crestor is not for people with liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. tell your doctor all medicines you take. call your doctor if you have muscle pain or weakness, feel unusually tired have loss of appetite, upper belly pain, dark urine or yellowing of skin or eyes. these could be signs of serious side effects. i'm down with crestor! make your move. ask your doctor about crestor. just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast business understands that. their wifi isn't just fast near the router. it's fast in the break room. fast in the conference room. fast in tom's office. fast in other tom's office. fast in the foyer [pronounced foy-yer] or is it foyer [pronounced foy-yay]? fast in the hallway. i feel like i've been here before. switch now and get the fastest wif
while the sun is autosome a bomb there are still potential dangers to mankind and our planet. what happens if we are hit congratulations. you're down with crestor. yes! when diet and exercise aren't enough, adding crestor lowers bad cholesterol up to 55%. crestor is not for people with liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. tell your doctor all medicines you take. call your doctor if you have muscle pain or weakness, feel unusually tired have loss of appetite,...
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. >>> in past decades basic principals hard won by mankind in the trials of war have been neglected. and we have seen attempts to create a world and, we see military block thinking gaining momentum many. >>> ten years ago he sat next to george w. bush, german and frequent leaders but a decade on western leaders were noticeable only by their absence, and the ukraine crisis has soured the relations and plenty did come to shake hands with the president the chinese leader russia is displaying new relationships intended to mitt take gate damage. >>> also being shown off with high-tech, like the one, the first newly designed battle tanks before it fell. >>> russia is modernizing its armed forces as far as it is able trying to build a better equipped military and while other departments of the military are suffering severe budget cuts, defense spending has increased. >>> watching the parade were some of the few remaining people who fought. perhaps, it's the last major anniversary where this willing possible. >>> we served during our time in war and now i'm amazed by the modern technology. i
. >>> in past decades basic principals hard won by mankind in the trials of war have been neglected. and we have seen attempts to create a world and, we see military block thinking gaining momentum many. >>> ten years ago he sat next to george w. bush, german and frequent leaders but a decade on western leaders were noticeable only by their absence, and the ukraine crisis has soured the relations and plenty did come to shake hands with the president the chinese leader russia...
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they are no longer called greek, hebrew, american, they belong to mankind. and lloyd george's idea that lincoln was a truly global icon, has continued through the decades since 1920. in 1936, on a visit to springfield, the japanese prime minister said linchingon doesn't belong to this country alone, he belongs to the world. the -- a mayor and 1981, castro claimed lincoln belongs to us. that repeated word belongs indicates how often people have tried to claim lincoln for their own causes. and throughout the 20th century, it's still going on in our own time. there is a convenient way to take the temperature of lincoln's reputation around the globe during the runup of the 150th anniversary of the assassination, somebody at the lincoln presidential library and museum had a wonderful idea, they decided they were going to contact the modern-day counterpart of people who wrote the letters back in 1865 and ask them for an update, what does lincoln mean to you. wonderful idea. i wish i had come up with it myself. and you can see these results on-line quite easily as
they are no longer called greek, hebrew, american, they belong to mankind. and lloyd george's idea that lincoln was a truly global icon, has continued through the decades since 1920. in 1936, on a visit to springfield, the japanese prime minister said linchingon doesn't belong to this country alone, he belongs to the world. the -- a mayor and 1981, castro claimed lincoln belongs to us. that repeated word belongs indicates how often people have tried to claim lincoln for their own causes. and...
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while the sun is autosome a bomb there are still potential dangers to mankind and our planet. what happens if we are hit with a super flair? the possibilities are next. lou: president obama and nominated the next chairman of the joint chief of staff widely considered one of the closest confidants. >> i know joe and i trust him we have achieved key milestones of the transition to the afghan response facility and the historic afghan elections in the drawdown of forces. >> the senate is called upon if he is confirmed who is retiring after the top general. the conflict shows no sign of slowing launching an attack in saudi arabia killing three people five soldiers were captured. the first attack on the back troubles since the kingdom began marketing a new phase in the conflict. we have k.t. mcfarland and strategic analyst lieutenant-colonel ralph peters. also author of valley of the shadow. we will discuss that later in the broadcast. this attacks on saudi arabia via rebels is that a new phase we can expect? >> that is the jewel in the crown who will control saudia arabia? so that
while the sun is autosome a bomb there are still potential dangers to mankind and our planet. what happens if we are hit with a super flair? the possibilities are next. lou: president obama and nominated the next chairman of the joint chief of staff widely considered one of the closest confidants. >> i know joe and i trust him we have achieved key milestones of the transition to the afghan response facility and the historic afghan elections in the drawdown of forces. >> the senate...