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in a speech in chicago, just two weeks after lincoln's address in peoria he has to justify his mere right >> it is said with much adroitness by the advocates of the nebraska bill that we are unnecessarily slit us to for the rights of the rights of the negroes. if the people of a territory can be trusted to make laws for white men, they may be safely left to make laws for the black man. i brand it as a mean, wicked, and bitter appeal to a popular prejudice against a people wholly defenseless. the right of each man to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness is the base bey sis of all social and political right and therefore how brash fronted and shameless is that impew dense. the pursuit of happiness screams itself hoarse to the words of popular sovereignty. >> they have still never met but they are beginning to sound astoundingly alike. on the inevitability of a national collision. >> it is, i think pretty well settled that the liberty and slavery cannot dwell in the united states in peaceful relations. >> a house divided against itself cannot stand. i believe this government cannot end
in a speech in chicago, just two weeks after lincoln's address in peoria he has to justify his mere right >> it is said with much adroitness by the advocates of the nebraska bill that we are unnecessarily slit us to for the rights of the rights of the negroes. if the people of a territory can be trusted to make laws for white men, they may be safely left to make laws for the black man. i brand it as a mean, wicked, and bitter appeal to a popular prejudice against a people wholly...
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. >> i hope they see hope and somebody that has come out of peoria and succeeded in life. maybe we can enlighten someone else to do something better in their life. >> richard pryor died in december of 2005 of a heart attack at the age of 65. he had an emmy, five grammies and the first ever kenny center for american humor. >> one of the funniest men ever. >>> prince william and kate spent the day introducing the new baby to family members. we still don't have a name which is not to say a name has not been chosen. susan mcguinness is in london with that story tonight. >> reporter: a convoy of royal relatives arrived at kensington palace to meet the new princess. kate's mother and sister were among the first to dote over the baby daughter. prince charles waves to fans during his visit while well wishers shared in the excitement. >> it is incredible to think a new princess. she doesn't know it yet, but we all do. >> we could all babysit. >> you are available? >> we are available for babysitting. >> reporter: celebrations to honor britain's new princess throughout the week. the
. >> i hope they see hope and somebody that has come out of peoria and succeeded in life. maybe we can enlighten someone else to do something better in their life. >> richard pryor died in december of 2005 of a heart attack at the age of 65. he had an emmy, five grammies and the first ever kenny center for american humor. >> one of the funniest men ever. >>> prince william and kate spent the day introducing the new baby to family members. we still don't have a name...
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so they went after the slaves, kidnapping them from this quaker settlement near peoria. undercover, in the dead of night, and a team of quakers set off after them in a mother -- in another canoe. the fracas ended up in st. louis with a freedom suit filed by the family. eventually, everyone became free. they all inherited the property that david shipman had bought for them. leah charlottesville lived a double life. she was something of a gangster small -- gangster's moll. she was playing off two black men at the same time. one her husband, and the other a handsome, dapper barber. as she was running a boarding house, she was also the head of a getting of riverboat leaves that lived at her house. she importuned wealthy men who came to town, finding out how much money they had and sent the these to get there good, to get their money to steal their , chests. this went on for quite a long pe riod of time. she was clever about this because she was always in church proclaiming her love on jesus on exactly the moment the thieves were grabbing the goods. she had an alibi and she m
so they went after the slaves, kidnapping them from this quaker settlement near peoria. undercover, in the dead of night, and a team of quakers set off after them in a mother -- in another canoe. the fracas ended up in st. louis with a freedom suit filed by the family. eventually, everyone became free. they all inherited the property that david shipman had bought for them. leah charlottesville lived a double life. she was something of a gangster small -- gangster's moll. she was playing off two...
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. >> if you are a radical jihadist in 1950s level in peoria, you might have gone the whole life without finding someone who shares your views now it takes ten minutes to find someone who shares your views. >> the one thing you should look is the engagement of people on our social media needs. and it's laughable. three retweets, two retweets. >> reporter: but the government can never compete said mubin sheik who went under cover to help canadian authorities to thwart attacks. he testified that the battle must be fought at the community level not at the government. >> at the end of the day, if you want to fight back against recruitment of 15-year-old kids, you need to work with 15-year-old kids. >> the other challenge is separating opportunistic prap beganpropaganda against threats. this purports to be a i.s.i.l. claim to, quote attack any target we desire. five states, virginia, maryland, illinois california and michigan. even though the pentagon believes lone wolf attacks are inspired by these things, they must be taken seriously. >> they draw their inspiration from i.s.i.l. and finally
. >> if you are a radical jihadist in 1950s level in peoria, you might have gone the whole life without finding someone who shares your views now it takes ten minutes to find someone who shares your views. >> the one thing you should look is the engagement of people on our social media needs. and it's laughable. three retweets, two retweets. >> reporter: but the government can never compete said mubin sheik who went under cover to help canadian authorities to thwart attacks....
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up to the expectations placed upon his shoulders when the clippers took him fourth overall out of peoriawe warn you, the reason is graphic. >> he's hurt. >> reporter: eight years later, livingston's career is still defined by that horrible injury. to this day he said he never watched the tape. >> it harms more than helps me. >> reporter: it changed him from nba prospect to pariah. the warriors are his ninth different team. but his career in a way has come full circle in oakland. >> it's one of those things that will probably go down in history as one of the worst knee injuries. >> reporter: johan is the head trainer for the warriors. in 2007 he was working for the clippers that night and rode in the ambulance with livingston to the hospital. >> for how bad the injury was, shawn was shawn was calm with you i don't know he thought it was so severe but we downplayed it on the ride to keep his, you know, emotions at bay. >> reporter: but emotions soon ran high at the hospital after hearing the worst. >> there's artery in the back of your leg that controls blood flow and so if that was damage
up to the expectations placed upon his shoulders when the clippers took him fourth overall out of peoriawe warn you, the reason is graphic. >> he's hurt. >> reporter: eight years later, livingston's career is still defined by that horrible injury. to this day he said he never watched the tape. >> it harms more than helps me. >> reporter: it changed him from nba prospect to pariah. the warriors are his ninth different team. but his career in a way has come full circle in...
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morning, think you so much for the wonderful job that you're doing, and i'm from pre a, illinois -- peoria illinois, and i have an initiative, but it is taking too long, and i'm trying to get the first in the nation associates degree in software development so there are barriers on these and the question is, what kind of development we can -- what kind of systems we can get from the government? they don't understand the connection between education and the partnership and that is a problem. the companies need to invest in people, and the apprentice model requires, and i'm telling the companies in that area, that they want to think about $90,000 in a three-year people to invest in these people, but as you are pointing out, 80% of the training is done by the companies, so community colleges are not aware of the changes that they have to do in terms of delivering these courses. walter isaacson: you have done community college, select the dress the notion of how to improve apprenticeships? sec. pritzker: that is one of the things that the labor department is doing now, and that is trying to do
morning, think you so much for the wonderful job that you're doing, and i'm from pre a, illinois -- peoria illinois, and i have an initiative, but it is taking too long, and i'm trying to get the first in the nation associates degree in software development so there are barriers on these and the question is, what kind of development we can -- what kind of systems we can get from the government? they don't understand the connection between education and the partnership and that is a problem. the...
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hood is the city of peoria illinois.people coming in and out to work and people inside the base walking around. in some cases they are getting weapons training explosive training and walking around in fatigues so everyone looks like they're in a form of preparation for war. you already have the situation where they have to worry about members of the military becoming radicalized and killing fellow members of the military. this is a difficult situation to protect these bases in and out. >> thanks to all of you. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. watching football together is great... but i think women would agree... ...huddling with their man after the game is nice too. the thing is about half of men over 40 have some degree of erectile dysfunction. well, viagra helps guys with ed get and keep an erection. and you only take it when you need it. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects inclu
hood is the city of peoria illinois.people coming in and out to work and people inside the base walking around. in some cases they are getting weapons training explosive training and walking around in fatigues so everyone looks like they're in a form of preparation for war. you already have the situation where they have to worry about members of the military becoming radicalized and killing fellow members of the military. this is a difficult situation to protect these bases in and out. >>...
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so he can go to peoria and come back in his own hangar exactly. but he's a pure as stand-up comedians you will ever find. he goes on the road and-- we talked about this. he said i said you got a new piece of material. postly you are doing material that you worked out when you have thousands of people paying alot of money to see. he said it's amazing of david. he said i will be killing the audience that is the term of course. and the audience will go kratzy and i've got the new piece. and i weigh it and try to figure out what the right moment is and then i sneak it in. and i say well what happens after that he said it's like the last, like a bathtub draining. there's no laughter for at least five minutes even with the good material. they could sniff out the new piece of material. >> yes. >> and he says so the only way i get to work this out is on the road. >> how good is louie. >> louie is as good as ever a comedian i have ever seen ever. >> me too,. >> he deals with-- the kids the family the wife, he is amazing. he is an amazing person. >> i total
so he can go to peoria and come back in his own hangar exactly. but he's a pure as stand-up comedians you will ever find. he goes on the road and-- we talked about this. he said i said you got a new piece of material. postly you are doing material that you worked out when you have thousands of people paying alot of money to see. he said it's amazing of david. he said i will be killing the audience that is the term of course. and the audience will go kratzy and i've got the new piece. and i...
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said, came to me after and said, we just had a meeting of bishops and this guy was the bishop of peoria. and somebody i knew and had actually played football with in high school. and he said, you know, there is a -- says hastert is anti-catholic and armey is anti-catholic. and i said, what are you talking about? and he said, well, that`s what is happening with these calls into bishops` meeting, and he said that`s serious stuff. so all of a sudden, this anti-catholic thing started to build up. you had a couple of people in the democrat minority who were unhappy with the choice, decided this would be, in my opinion, would make good political fodder and really drive a wedge in for this coming election. and so here we have. all of a sudden, we have a religious thing. i`ve never intended -- never you know, i tried to be open about it, and it was really a pretty nasty period and experience that i had to go through for the first year that i was speaker. and finally, it got to the point that it looked like that wright couldn`t become -- step in and really serve people as a chaplain. and i decid
said, came to me after and said, we just had a meeting of bishops and this guy was the bishop of peoria. and somebody i knew and had actually played football with in high school. and he said, you know, there is a -- says hastert is anti-catholic and armey is anti-catholic. and i said, what are you talking about? and he said, well, that`s what is happening with these calls into bishops` meeting, and he said that`s serious stuff. so all of a sudden, this anti-catholic thing started to build up....
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whether it is an engineer at a plant in baton rouge, a welder on a shop or in peoria, or a researcher in a lab in pittsburgh, the more than 12 million men and women who make a living in many factoring, and indeed, all americans, are counting on this progress. i know secretary foxx is counting on that as well and he is strongly committed to a writing our ports and runways and restoring our roads and railways, to rebuild america. secretary foxx has impressed both republicans and democrats with his tenacity for improving our nation's transportation system and it is a distinct pleasure to welcome me him here today. ladies and gentlemen, i give you the american director of transportation, anthony foxx. anthony foxx: it is great to be here at the beginning of transportation week i want to thank jay timmons and the entire group here for hosting this incredible week. a week that brings together entities as diverse as the u.s. chamber of commerce and the national association of manufacturers as well as the afl-cio, nonprofits like build america's future and brookings into the american society
whether it is an engineer at a plant in baton rouge, a welder on a shop or in peoria, or a researcher in a lab in pittsburgh, the more than 12 million men and women who make a living in many factoring, and indeed, all americans, are counting on this progress. i know secretary foxx is counting on that as well and he is strongly committed to a writing our ports and runways and restoring our roads and railways, to rebuild america. secretary foxx has impressed both republicans and democrats with...
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if you are a radical jihadist in the 1950s living in peoria, you might go your whole life before you meet somebody who shares your views. today, it takes 10 minutes to find someone who has your views. today, it provides a social context. it's reinforcement, personal validation of your beliefs. if you're acting out as a lone wolf, they're offering a degree of fame you wouldn't be able to achieve as a mass shooter, for instance. and it's very reciprocal. there's a sense of remote intimacy on social media that can be hard to appreciate, if you don't use it a lot. when you talk to people on a social media platform and talk to them every day, you feel like you know them. you feel like they're somebody who is in your life. and so, somebody tweeting from syria who is a member of isis can develop a very emotionally powerful relationship with somebody who is sitting in the united states. and that is part of the reason that we have seen people are more willing to mobilize in the name of isis than they were in the name of al qaeda. isis' radicalization and recruitment practices take place over
if you are a radical jihadist in the 1950s living in peoria, you might go your whole life before you meet somebody who shares your views. today, it takes 10 minutes to find someone who has your views. today, it provides a social context. it's reinforcement, personal validation of your beliefs. if you're acting out as a lone wolf, they're offering a degree of fame you wouldn't be able to achieve as a mass shooter, for instance. and it's very reciprocal. there's a sense of remote intimacy on...
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if you are a radical jihadist in the 1950s living in peoria, you might go your whole life before you meet somebody who shares your views. today, it takes 10 minutes to find someone who has your views. today, it provides a social context. it's reinforcement, personal validation of your beliefs. if you're acting out as a lone wolf, they're offering a degree of fame you wouldn't be able to achieve as a mass shooter, for instance. and it's very reciprocal. there's a sense of remote intimacy on social media that can be hard to appreciate, if you don't use it a lot. when you talk to people on a social media platform and talk to them every day, you feel like you know them. you feel like they're somebody who is in your life. and so, somebody tweeting from syria who is a member of isis can develop a very emotionally powerful relationship with somebody who is sitting in the united states. and that is part of the reason that we have seen people are more willing to mobilize in the name of isis than they were in the name of al qaeda. isis' radicalization and recruitment practices take place over
if you are a radical jihadist in the 1950s living in peoria, you might go your whole life before you meet somebody who shares your views. today, it takes 10 minutes to find someone who has your views. today, it provides a social context. it's reinforcement, personal validation of your beliefs. if you're acting out as a lone wolf, they're offering a degree of fame you wouldn't be able to achieve as a mass shooter, for instance. and it's very reciprocal. there's a sense of remote intimacy on...
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whether it's an engineer at a plant in baton rouge or welding on a shop floor in peoria or researcher in a lab in pittsburgh, the more than 12 million men and women who make a living in manufacturing and indeed all americans are counting on this progress. i know secretary fox is counting on that as well and he's strongly committed to upgrading our ports and runways and restoring our roads and railways to build -- rebuild america. secretary fox is impressed both republicans and democrats with the ten ascy and improving the transportation system and distinct pleasure to welcome him here today ladies and gentlemen, i give you the united states secretary of transportation anthony fox. [ applause ] >> it's great to be here, beginning of infrastructure week to see so many great stake holders here and jay timmons and entire group here for hosting this incredible week. a week that brings together the u.s. chamber of commerce and national association of manufacturers as well as aflcio and non-profits like the build america's future and brookings and american society of civil engineers. they ar
whether it's an engineer at a plant in baton rouge or welding on a shop floor in peoria or researcher in a lab in pittsburgh, the more than 12 million men and women who make a living in manufacturing and indeed all americans are counting on this progress. i know secretary fox is counting on that as well and he's strongly committed to upgrading our ports and runways and restoring our roads and railways to build -- rebuild america. secretary fox is impressed both republicans and democrats with...
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if you are a radical jihadist in the 1950s living in peoria, you might be go your whole life before you meet somebody who shares your views. today it takes ten minutes to find someone who has your views. today it provides a social context. it's reinforcement, personal validation of your beliefs. if you're acting out as a lone wolf they're offering a degree of fame you wouldn't be able to achieve as a mass shooter, for instance. it's very reciprocal. there's a sense of remote intimacy on social media that can be hard to appreciate if you don't use it a lot. when you talk to sboid on a social media platform and talk to them every day, you feel like you know them. you feel like they're somebody who is in your life. so somebody tweeting from syria who is a member of isis can develop a very emotionally powerful relationship with somebody who is sitting in the united states. that is part of the reason that we have seen people are more willing to mobilize in the name of isis than they were in the name of al qaeda. isis' radicalization and recruitment practices take place over a spectrum. there
if you are a radical jihadist in the 1950s living in peoria, you might be go your whole life before you meet somebody who shares your views. today it takes ten minutes to find someone who has your views. today it provides a social context. it's reinforcement, personal validation of your beliefs. if you're acting out as a lone wolf they're offering a degree of fame you wouldn't be able to achieve as a mass shooter, for instance. it's very reciprocal. there's a sense of remote intimacy on social...
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>> their front was, they ran pizza restaurants in peoria, illinois.sure the payment was made. if it wasn't, they could kill you. >> you sent strong messages of 9/11. really strong messages to the american people. i think americans are wondering why if there is a weak, if any message being sent. we've heard nothing from the president. >> this is not a strong area for the president. he gets to get weak -- certainly in this language when we talking about islamic extremists. you can't have a better definition of islamic extremist terrorism than the islamic state. they're giving you their name. so i think you can get the words out of your mouth. but i don't think it hurts in the sense that the fbi has no confusion about this. the cia has no confusion about this. i think the fact that they made this announcement in some ways is helpful. because it puts local law enforcement on alert. and this is a situation -- i lecture on this some. we have to use our police as our eye and ears. remember, we only have about 15, 16,000 fbi agents. we have over 800,000 unifo
>> their front was, they ran pizza restaurants in peoria, illinois.sure the payment was made. if it wasn't, they could kill you. >> you sent strong messages of 9/11. really strong messages to the american people. i think americans are wondering why if there is a weak, if any message being sent. we've heard nothing from the president. >> this is not a strong area for the president. he gets to get weak -- certainly in this language when we talking about islamic extremists. you...
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just 15 years ago if you were a jihadist and you were living in peoria illinois you might never run intoihadist in your life. whereas now you can hop online and right away be in contact with somebody. this is something that moving forward is going to create much more extreme communities. communities that converge around certain ideas that may inspire them to violence. and it's much easier to have these group on social media harden people's extremism and spur them onto action and not allow them to back out. >> i want to show you what barbara starr was just reporting about the chilling message the head of the fbi said yesterday. he said i know there are other elton simpsons out there, referring to the texas gunman. it's almost as if there's a devil sitting on their shoulder saying kill kill kill all day long. they are recruiting and tasking at the same time. what did you tell congress about how to fix that problem? >> what i told congress is we need to really look at the institutions of government that are trying to beat isis' message. i compare the u.s. government to legacy industry. if y
just 15 years ago if you were a jihadist and you were living in peoria illinois you might never run intoihadist in your life. whereas now you can hop online and right away be in contact with somebody. this is something that moving forward is going to create much more extreme communities. communities that converge around certain ideas that may inspire them to violence. and it's much easier to have these group on social media harden people's extremism and spur them onto action and not allow them...
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this is an e-mail from jim give in eastern peoria illinois. i am reading "kissinger" right now.t of "kissinger," "benjamin franklin," and "steve jobs," who do you identify the most with when you were writing? >> my daughter said all biography is autobiography and when you write about ben franklin you are writing about yourself. you wanted to be a publisher in the media but cared about science and juggled a few things so ben franklin was your ideal self. i said that makes sense. what was i doing when i wrote about einstein? she said you were writing about my father who is an engineer loves electrical engineering, has a halo of hair and said you were doing, you know because of your father really loving einstein and you were trying to do that. and i said that is great. what about kissinger and she said you were writing your dark side. and she said i cannot figure out steve jobs. and i said i was writing about a young person who can be a little bratty pushed to love beauty and technology but was hard to deal with and i starred at her. and she said oh you are right. i love ben frankl
this is an e-mail from jim give in eastern peoria illinois. i am reading "kissinger" right now.t of "kissinger," "benjamin franklin," and "steve jobs," who do you identify the most with when you were writing? >> my daughter said all biography is autobiography and when you write about ben franklin you are writing about yourself. you wanted to be a publisher in the media but cared about science and juggled a few things so ben franklin was your ideal...