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now, jack is george washington's full sibling. george washington also had half siblings. jack mount vernon, when george is away fighting in the french indian war. and jack washington would have inherited the estate if george had died in the war. that was the understanding between. the brothers. okay, so george obviously returns from the war. and jack and, his wife, hannah bush, rod, moved to their own slave plantation about 80 miles from mount vernon in westmoreland, virginia. and is there that bush rod is born and he's basically educated at home until he's about 18? at that point in 80, he arrives at william and mary to enroll in what is basically a new kind of legal education program and sitting the room with him is john marshall, who also happens to be taking the same law program. marshall is recently discharged from the continental army, where he had served under george washington at valley forge, among other places. okay. their studies interrupted. but when the british virginia under cornwallis and bush rival in tears for the state militia and sees action in a cavalr
now, jack is george washington's full sibling. george washington also had half siblings. jack mount vernon, when george is away fighting in the french indian war. and jack washington would have inherited the estate if george had died in the war. that was the understanding between. the brothers. okay, so george obviously returns from the war. and jack and, his wife, hannah bush, rod, moved to their own slave plantation about 80 miles from mount vernon in westmoreland, virginia. and is there that...
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we heard from several students that george washington university who were threatened. they were being threatened while they were escorting us through the encampment. the university president was begging the city of washington, d.c. police to come in and remove the trespassers, and they are refusing to do so. i believe we are in the second week, it has almost been 14 days we are approaching the third week of this violation of the law, of trespassers, intimidation of jewish students, desecration of statues, the statute of george washington dressed as a hamas soldier, so i do think the department of education should bear some response ability. i think it is the role of the department of education to ensure that these students are being protected, that they are in a safe environment, and from what i saw firsthand george washington university, i don't think that is the case, especially for jewish students. i guess my question is will you commit to working with these university presidents and administrators who are begging these local law-enforcement officials and i hate to
we heard from several students that george washington university who were threatened. they were being threatened while they were escorting us through the encampment. the university president was begging the city of washington, d.c. police to come in and remove the trespassers, and they are refusing to do so. i believe we are in the second week, it has almost been 14 days we are approaching the third week of this violation of the law, of trespassers, intimidation of jewish students, desecration...
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we heard from several students that george washington university who were threatened. they were being threatened while they were escorting us through the encampment. the university president was begging the city of washington, d.c. police to come in and remove the trespassers, and they are refusing to do so. i believe we are in the second week, it has almost been 14 days we are approaching the third week of this violation of the law, of trespassers, intimidation of jewish students, desecration of statues, the statute of george washington dressed as a hamas soldier, so i do think the department of education should bear some response ability. i think it is the role of the department of education to ensure that these students are being protected, that they are in a safe environment, and from what i saw firsthand george washington university, i don't think that is the case, especially for jewish students. i guess my question is will you commit to working with these university presidents and administrators who are begging these local law-enforcement officials and i hate to
we heard from several students that george washington university who were threatened. they were being threatened while they were escorting us through the encampment. the university president was begging the city of washington, d.c. police to come in and remove the trespassers, and they are refusing to do so. i believe we are in the second week, it has almost been 14 days we are approaching the third week of this violation of the law, of trespassers, intimidation of jewish students, desecration...
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noú< jack is george washington's ll sibling. george washington also had half siblings.fighting in the french indian war. and jack washington would have inherited the estate if george had died in the w. that was the understanding between. the brothers. okay, so geoe war. and jack and, his wife, hannah , their own slave plantation about 80 miles from mount vernon in westmoreland, virginia. and is there that bush rod is born and he's basically educated at home until he's about 18? at that in 80, he arrives at willi a enroll in what is basically a new kind of gal education program and sitting the room with m is john marshall, who also happens to be taking the same law marshall is recently discharged from the cne served under george washington at places. okay. theirtu british virginia under cornwallis andush rival in tears for the state militia and sees actionn a cavalry regiment. but after george washington for bush rodo appren wilson, who is a signer of the declaration of independence one of pennsylvania. his greatest lawyers and later plays a very imp constitution o. geor
noú< jack is george washington's ll sibling. george washington also had half siblings.fighting in the french indian war. and jack washington would have inherited the estate if george had died in the w. that was the understanding between. the brothers. okay, so geoe war. and jack and, his wife, hannah , their own slave plantation about 80 miles from mount vernon in westmoreland, virginia. and is there that bush rod is born and he's basically educated at home until he's about 18? at that in...
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the topic is justice bushrod washington nephew of psident george washington.ustice washington was appointed to this john adams in 1798 and consequential. until 1829. our our speaker is phe is a disr university school of law. he's a graduate of$■b s school. following graduation school, professor magali oka as a law clerk calabrese easy on t. court of appeals for the second circuit. judge calabrese, as he was my torts professor in law magli oka and i learned a great of law and history and wisdom from judge■1 calabrese, professr mack leocha teaches and writes in the field constitutional law and the author of the book washing tins air the life of justice bush washington. professor magliozzi has authored four other b and, more than 30 articles on constitutional d intellectual property. his sixth book will be released in 2025. it will be about the youngstown case and justice robert jackson. or, as we now like to refer to him, the first justice jackson. i look forward to that book as well. re, but that would take away from our time to hear aboutbushrod washington. pl
the topic is justice bushrod washington nephew of psident george washington.ustice washington was appointed to this john adams in 1798 and consequential. until 1829. our our speaker is phe is a disr university school of law. he's a graduate of$■b s school. following graduation school, professor magali oka as a law clerk calabrese easy on t. court of appeals for the second circuit. judge calabrese, as he was my torts professor in law magli oka and i learned a great of law and history and...
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increÍble hallazgo en la residencia de george washington, el primer presidente de estados unidos.en cerezas perfectamente preservadas desde hace mÁs de dos siglos. noticia telemundo mediodÍa con nicole suÁrez y octavio pulido. buenas tardes, gracias por acompaÑarnos en noticias telemundo mediodÍa en este inicio de semana se llegÓ el lunes. nicole otra vez y empezando con la mejor energÍa. >> gracias como siempre por su sintonÍa. vamos a la informaciÓn y tambiÉn iniciamos con mucho calor esta semana las temperaturas podrÍan alcanzar los tres dÍgitos en zonas del medio oeste y oeste del paÍs. >> y es que las altas temperaturas que atizan los incendios en el oeste amenazan con replicarse en los prÓximos dÍas en importantes ciudades como chicago, boston, nueva york, entre otras. >> para contarnos cÓmo se estÁn preparando para este calor extremo, nos enlazamos con nuestro corresponsal, javier vega. el se encuentra en old town alexandria, en virginia. muy buenas tardes javier. ya comenzaron a sentir el calor por allÁ? >> ya se comenzÓ a sentir nicole octavio muy buenas tardes. en este m
increÍble hallazgo en la residencia de george washington, el primer presidente de estados unidos.en cerezas perfectamente preservadas desde hace mÁs de dos siglos. noticia telemundo mediodÍa con nicole suÁrez y octavio pulido. buenas tardes, gracias por acompaÑarnos en noticias telemundo mediodÍa en este inicio de semana se llegÓ el lunes. nicole otra vez y empezando con la mejor energÍa. >> gracias como siempre por su sintonÍa. vamos a la informaciÓn y tambiÉn iniciamos con...
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larry: george washington would be tough debater, very good.simone thank you very much. maitre d''s vote, no taxes on tips. coming up on "kudlow," what happened to dehamasification on israel? seems like everyone has hot their way. meanwhile the israelis have got to do what they have to do. i will ask florida congressman and policy expert up next, mike walsh. thank you, fellows. so tell me about your heart attack. our heart attack was... scary! never want to go through that again. but we could. with heart disease, you never know. so we made changes. green juice. yeah, not a fan. diet, exercise... statins helped. but our ldl-c (bad cholesterol)-it was stuck! stuck! just couldn't lower it enough. and high ldl-c meant a real risk of another attack. so i said, "let's ask our doctor about repatha." what can i say? listen to your heart. repatha plus a statin dramatically lowers ldl-c by 63%, and significantly drops the risk of having a heart attack. do not take repatha if you are allergic to it. repatha can cause serious allergic reactions. signs incl
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george washington university political science as nathan brown. thank you so much for joining us from germany today. thank you. thanks for having me. so what's the bottom line? are we deluding ourselves to think that x number of billions of dollars over x number of years is going to fix and restored gaza? yes, we are. that's just how the international community likes to frame things. every global leader knows you can't replace the schools and the hospitals in the homes and the agriculture of a region that has grown organically for centuries and even millennia. but we don't know how to talk about 20000 orphans or thousands of amputees or how to restore millions of lives. so we talk about what's comfortable and that's concrete and dollars, rather than mothers and sisters, and dads and brothers who were innocent and now are dead, or are maimed or homeless and where male nourished. look at the recent 8 conference that was held in jordan, 3 and a half $1000000000.00 was pledged over 3 years. that's not a marshall plan. that's rebuild white. feel good p
george washington university political science as nathan brown. thank you so much for joining us from germany today. thank you. thanks for having me. so what's the bottom line? are we deluding ourselves to think that x number of billions of dollars over x number of years is going to fix and restored gaza? yes, we are. that's just how the international community likes to frame things. every global leader knows you can't replace the schools and the hospitals in the homes and the agriculture of a...
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george washington university political science as nathan brown. thank you so much for joining us from germany today. thank you. thanks for having me. so what's the bottom line? are we deluding ourselves to think that x number of billions of dollars over x number of years is going to be fixed and restored gaza? yes, we are. that's just how the international community likes to frame things. every global leader knows you can't replace the schools and the hospitals in the homes and the agriculture of a region that has grown organically for centuries and even millennia. but we don't know how to talk about 20000 orphans or thousands of amputees or how to restore millions of lives. so we talk about what's comfortable and that's concrete and dollars, rather than mothers and sisters, and dads and brothers who were innocent and now are dead, or are maimed or homeless and or male nourished? look at the recent aide conference that was held in jordan, 3 and a half $1000000000.00 was pledged over 3 years. that's not a marshall plan. that's rebuild white. feel g
george washington university political science as nathan brown. thank you so much for joining us from germany today. thank you. thanks for having me. so what's the bottom line? are we deluding ourselves to think that x number of billions of dollars over x number of years is going to be fixed and restored gaza? yes, we are. that's just how the international community likes to frame things. every global leader knows you can't replace the schools and the hospitals in the homes and the agriculture...
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throughout this country, but also with george washington university. you had in camp minutes, you had young people basically protesting america and the binding ministrations approach to v as real guys a crisis. and also, i should say counter protests a to them, it's been very diverse if i'm interested in what this is doing to united states and in the middle of a presidential contest. and one of the, you know, possibilities in november cuz we don't have a stack deck here in the united states, is that president trump could come back. i could be president biden, this could be a contributing factor, a to that. and is that something you think is really prime, mister netanyahu is, is, is hoping for counting on trying to design. and if i were to happen, i'd just be interested in your reflections as an american. what is that gonna do? given the divide, we already see in the united states. oh gosh, yeah. so you talked about managed chaos and now you're describing almost unmanaged . chaos. um, so you've let me turn 1st, you know, to, to, to the campus protest. y
throughout this country, but also with george washington university. you had in camp minutes, you had young people basically protesting america and the binding ministrations approach to v as real guys a crisis. and also, i should say counter protests a to them, it's been very diverse if i'm interested in what this is doing to united states and in the middle of a presidential contest. and one of the, you know, possibilities in november cuz we don't have a stack deck here in the united states, is...
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george washington university political science as nathan brown. thank you so much for joining us from germany today. thank you. thanks for having me. so what's the bottom line? are we deluding ourselves to think that x number of billions of dollars over x number of years is going to fix and restored gaza? yes, we are. that's just how the international community likes to frame things. every global leader knows you can't replace the schools and the hospitals in the homes and the agriculture of a region that has grown organically for centuries and even millennia. but we don't know how to talk about 20000 orphans or thousands of amputees or how to restore millions of lives. so we talk about what's comfortable and that's concrete and dollars, rather than mothers and sisters, and dads and brothers who were innocent and now are dead, or are maimed or homeless and where male nourished. look at the recent 8 conference that was held in jordan, 3 and a half $1000000000.00 was pledged over 3 years. that's not a marshall plan. that's rebuild white, real good p
george washington university political science as nathan brown. thank you so much for joining us from germany today. thank you. thanks for having me. so what's the bottom line? are we deluding ourselves to think that x number of billions of dollars over x number of years is going to fix and restored gaza? yes, we are. that's just how the international community likes to frame things. every global leader knows you can't replace the schools and the hospitals in the homes and the agriculture of a...
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we is a situation on set, doug burgum, looks like george washington.creen that could -- trump. a lot of people saw it. wwe have this conservation, i asked him how long he has looked like joh george washington, he said 10 seconds ago. will it help or hurt. >> i think just got him the nomination, you watch trump through years he going with older distinguished looking, guy, george ross, and last time he had to pick a vice president older distinguished looking guy i think that will help burgum. >> put them up on fur full screen, i am asking joe concha which is doug and which is washington. >> i don't know if i see the washington thing, he looks more like the one-armed man in the fugitive. >> you have to digity age him. >> how could it hurt, george freaking washington. jump hfunny how trump has played it out, watching the apprentice all over again, who will win, this is the seen finale, it would be interesting if he announced at the end of the debate on who that 57 wou 5 person would be, then that would be contrasted again kamala harris. >> george washingto
we is a situation on set, doug burgum, looks like george washington.creen that could -- trump. a lot of people saw it. wwe have this conservation, i asked him how long he has looked like joh george washington, he said 10 seconds ago. will it help or hurt. >> i think just got him the nomination, you watch trump through years he going with older distinguished looking, guy, george ross, and last time he had to pick a vice president older distinguished looking guy i think that will help...
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maria is an assistant professor of history and international affairs at george washington university. i asked her whether mexico is getting its 1st president, and if we can see that, or we're going to present, excuse me, and if that's a try them for feminism. absolutely, i think we, we do need to a put they big 3 of classroom on, on the fact that the sick on the strongest candidate was also a woman. so to go to this, in the context of a struggle on the, on the side, that framing this movement that we must move man have for the, for, for the kids and mexico. so i, i really, we need to understand this in the context of the, or the seventy's movement, this trend. so the women's movement, of course, that doesn't necessarily mean that a, that they knew elect the president. we'll certainly have a gender perspective in your policies. but what do we gotta be helpful about that? so let's talk about her agenda moving forward. now, as we heard in the report there, there has been incredible violence in this election campaigns. so what should should be doing, or what could she be doing to tackle t
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he menti address by talking about george washington. he mentions and juli c napoleon.ding the white victim, elijah lovejoy, who wrote about mackintosh's murder, mackintosh is the only one lincoln mentions by name. i think thisrtant in historic context. deaths related to police brutality. we still findon glossing over ts of black victims for lincoln to mention mackintosh by is critical. not only suggests that this particularling racially motivated and based as it was, ■tis an important element to ths overall discussion of democrat decline. it's not just that the rule of law is being abandoned in vacuum. it's connected to our history and related to race. and lincoln makes that incidentally, no other politician is mak particularly impressive but also unique. one of the things that was characteristic this period was that the participer in the mobs and people who were often very respectable members of the community. he elite who would say, well, we just had to do this because we had to run those bad guys out of town or. the abolitionists are divisive. abolitionists are a th
he menti address by talking about george washington. he mentions and juli c napoleon.ding the white victim, elijah lovejoy, who wrote about mackintosh's murder, mackintosh is the only one lincoln mentions by name. i think thisrtant in historic context. deaths related to police brutality. we still findon glossing over ts of black victims for lincoln to mention mackintosh by is critical. not only suggests that this particularling racially motivated and based as it was, ■tis an important element...
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he mentioned several other people and concludes the address by talking about george washington.lius caesar and napoleon. but of the victims including the white victim, elijah lovejoy, who wrote about mackintosh's murder, mackintosh is the only one lincoln mentions by name isn historic context. even today, after any number of deaths related to police brutality. we still find ourselves as a nation glossing over the names of black victims for lincoln to mention mackintosh by is critical. not only humanizes him, but it also suggests that this particular killing racially motivated and based as it was, is an important element to this overall discussion of democrat decline. it's not just that the rule of law is being abandon in vacuum. it's connected to our history and present history at the time, related to race. and lincoln makes that ■tconnection, one that, incidentally, no other politician is making that makes the speech particularly impressive but also unique. one of the things that was characteristic this period was that the participer in the mobs defended them were often very re
he mentioned several other people and concludes the address by talking about george washington.lius caesar and napoleon. but of the victims including the white victim, elijah lovejoy, who wrote about mackintosh's murder, mackintosh is the only one lincoln mentions by name isn historic context. even today, after any number of deaths related to police brutality. we still find ourselves as a nation glossing over the names of black victims for lincoln to mention mackintosh by is critical. not only...
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i sent him marie of george washington university and speaking to me earlier were turned out to israel were for more hostages held by him us and gaza happened declared dead. these really are me says 85 year old. i mean around cooper. erin perry and your metric are both 80 years old and 51 year old is really bridges and that a couple of well, died together in hon. eunice, a mazda is not yet released their bodies, israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu, as again said he will not accept a ceasefire and gaza until all the israel's conditions are met. the military is carried off more airstrikes in the south. of the territory was no let up in the fighting so far. relentless strikes on rough ha palestinians are taken to attend at a field hospital in the southern most city of cause. the strikes also hit the city of han, eunice where destruction is so widespread that newly flattened buildings no longer stand out underneath the rubble as amaro dream. as sars mother ma ma, call us cause it enough. if we have lost a lot, we lost all our loved ones, we have nothing left enough for the love of g
i sent him marie of george washington university and speaking to me earlier were turned out to israel were for more hostages held by him us and gaza happened declared dead. these really are me says 85 year old. i mean around cooper. erin perry and your metric are both 80 years old and 51 year old is really bridges and that a couple of well, died together in hon. eunice, a mazda is not yet released their bodies, israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu, as again said he will not accept a...
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we is a situation on set, doug burgum, looks like george washington. on full screen that could -- trump. a lot of people saw it. wwe have this conservation, i asked him how long he has looked like j george washington, he said 10 seconds ago. will it help or hurt. >> i think just got him the nomination, you watch trump through years he going with older distinguished looking, guy, george ross, and last time he had to pick a vice president older distinguished looking guy i think that will help burgum. >> put them up on f full screen, i am asking joe concha which is doug and which is washington. >> i don't know if i see the washington thing, he looks more like the one-armed man in the fugitive. >> you have to digity age him. >> how could it hurt, george freaking washington. jumfunny how trump has played it out, watching the apprentice all over again, who will win, this is the seen finale, it would be interesting if he announced at the end of the debate on who that 57 person would be, then that would be contrasted again kamala harris. >> george washington w
we is a situation on set, doug burgum, looks like george washington. on full screen that could -- trump. a lot of people saw it. wwe have this conservation, i asked him how long he has looked like j george washington, he said 10 seconds ago. will it help or hurt. >> i think just got him the nomination, you watch trump through years he going with older distinguished looking, guy, george ross, and last time he had to pick a vice president older distinguished looking guy i think that will...
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she says, you look like george washington. you look just like george washington focus in on him don't know if we have a handy picture of george washington. she claimed k is a very smart woman and my only question is how long have you looked like george washington barely about second use to be george washington john adams you have to wonder especially for rubio advance, if trump will be able to look past as he would put it, the nasty things they have said about it they can't stomach trump. >> i think that he's noxious and is leading the white working class to a very dark place. >> you know what they say about men with small hands you can't trust them. >> would you ever do business with donald trump i don't think so why i would i just think that it's important that you're judged by the company you keep are joining me now, former republican congressman joe walsh when we're obama campaign adviser or miescher cross. >> and washington post columnist philip bump you guys tried, didn't think we're going to do but john adams reference
she says, you look like george washington. you look just like george washington focus in on him don't know if we have a handy picture of george washington. she claimed k is a very smart woman and my only question is how long have you looked like george washington barely about second use to be george washington john adams you have to wonder especially for rubio advance, if trump will be able to look past as he would put it, the nasty things they have said about it they can't stomach trump....
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dc and george washington. i'm honored to welcome you to the federalist society debate on this holiday eve. for fostering open dialogue by making this event on this important topic possible. they will certainly have an opinion following the opinion on whether it unrealizes without apportionment in the attonightng we address the quesn is the wealth tax constitutional? to answer that question we are honored to have three great emeritus and professor of law and economics at columbia law school professor read professor of law and politics at yale university. for we hear from them pleasure of introducing our moderator this eveningsnow willr debaters and set the scene for karin's snow is a council of the law firm of after graduating from harvard w ed jennifer walker elrod u.s. court of als circuit. serv. department of justice including as council and chief of sta resources division. she also served as senior associate attorney general behalf of the united states. she also is a lecturer at the wharton school without f
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he mentioned several other people and concludes the address by talking about george washington. he mentions and julius caesar and napoleon. but of the victims including the white victim, elijah lovejoy, who wrote about mackintosh's murder, mackintosh is the only one lincoln mentions by name. i think this is important in historic context. even today, after any number of deaths related to police brutality. we still find ourselves as a nation glossing over the names of black victims for lincoln to mention mackintosh by is critical. not only humanizes him, but it also suggests that this particular killing racially motivated and based as it was, is an important element to this overall discussion of democrat decline. it's not just that the rule of law is being abandoned in vacuum. it's connected to our history and present history at the time, related to race. and lincoln makes that connection, one that, incidentally, no other politician is making that makes the speech particularly impressive but also unique. one of the things that was characteristic this period was that the participer
he mentioned several other people and concludes the address by talking about george washington. he mentions and julius caesar and napoleon. but of the victims including the white victim, elijah lovejoy, who wrote about mackintosh's murder, mackintosh is the only one lincoln mentions by name. i think this is important in historic context. even today, after any number of deaths related to police brutality. we still find ourselves as a nation glossing over the names of black victims for lincoln to...
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general george washington shows up on the scene. he was with the main force effort during the flank, an attack against princeton. and he conveys with confers with karl walder and nicholas and says let's reganize the men in attack. they listen to general and the continental marines with those forces attack straight into the british with the help of now excuse me with the help now of edward's hands forces coming in from the right and general mifflin's force coming in from the left. the british are overwhelmed and they retreat. the americans win the. battle of princeton. another huge and third critical battle in a short ten day period that becomes known as the ten crucial days, which turns the tide of the war. now, what happens at this? okay, as the british forces are retreating, there are some holdouts are left. in this building here. anybody know is that's nassau hall in the university of princeton. there are approximately 230 to 250 british soldiers held up here. and there's a young captain from new york named alexandra hamilton, wh
general george washington shows up on the scene. he was with the main force effort during the flank, an attack against princeton. and he conveys with confers with karl walder and nicholas and says let's reganize the men in attack. they listen to general and the continental marines with those forces attack straight into the british with the help of now excuse me with the help now of edward's hands forces coming in from the right and general mifflin's force coming in from the left. the british...
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general george washington shows up on the scene. he was with e main force effort during the flank, an attack against princeton. and he conveys with confers with karl walder and nicholas and says let's reorganize the men in attack. they listeno general and the continental marines with those forces attack straight into the british with the help of now excuse me with the help now of edward's hands forces coming in from the right and general mifflin's force coming in from the left. the british are overwhelmed and they retreat. the americans win the. battle of princeton. another huge and third critical battle in a short ten day period that becomes known as the ten crucial days, which turns the tide of the war. now, what happens at this? okay, as the british forces are retreating, there are some holdouts are left. in this building here. anybody know is that's nassau hall in the university of princeton. there are approximately 230 to 250 british soldiers held up here. and there's a young captain from new york named alexandra hamilton, who
general george washington shows up on the scene. he was with e main force effort during the flank, an attack against princeton. and he conveys with confers with karl walder and nicholas and says let's reorganize the men in attack. they listeno general and the continental marines with those forces attack straight into the british with the help of now excuse me with the help now of edward's hands forces coming in from the right and general mifflin's force coming in from the left. the british are...
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this is a flag george washington authorized and is flown w÷ely.dea this is some sort of symbol that we understood as stop the steal is far-fetched. host: interpretations very and it is said they appealed to have that flag broadly to host political id that mythologized his revolutionary are a precedent for a modern-day uprising. guest: francisco city hall was flying that flag over its building as it was for decades up until last week and that interpretation is r-fetched. host: the january 6 case that i referenced talked about the decision before court that these justices had to make and the impact of it. guest:5 the question before the court is whether a former president has criminal immunity s for actions taken as president and if so, what the extent of the immunity is. this is a question that notust to donald trump's conduct on january 6 but to his course of conduct in the aftermath of the 2020 election. ■erli was and remains very critl of his conduct during that period. that is a separate matter and legal question whether he has immunity and we
this is a flag george washington authorized and is flown w÷ely.dea this is some sort of symbol that we understood as stop the steal is far-fetched. host: interpretations very and it is said they appealed to have that flag broadly to host political id that mythologized his revolutionary are a precedent for a modern-day uprising. guest: francisco city hall was flying that flag over its building as it was for decades up until last week and that interpretation is r-fetched. host: the january 6...
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when we look at why lincoln concludes with george washington in the lyceum address, he says, we needhington? who is washington? is he therosses the delaware river? is he the general who inspires at valley forge? alexander caesar. napoleon. the tyrants that lincoln referenced is that the lyceum address? they could have done anything. washington did on the battlefield. an more arguably. but what they could not do. the greatest gift washington gives is he stepped away from power. personal restraint. to have all that power and greatness before you and what,'. it's someone else's turn. lincoln's lyceumss was published in the san carmen journal, the complete text the ted it. the impact at the time, ' know. nobody sent in letters to the editor. wasn't compliment. there wasn't criticism. it wasthat was very common. the response subsequently has been to see it as a really key touchstone moment for looking at the ways that lincoln's public speech evolved through his career. i thinkhe contribution lincoln makes, frankly, is for us today. o review the lyceum address is not just a part of thee or
when we look at why lincoln concludes with george washington in the lyceum address, he says, we needhington? who is washington? is he therosses the delaware river? is he the general who inspires at valley forge? alexander caesar. napoleon. the tyrants that lincoln referenced is that the lyceum address? they could have done anything. washington did on the battlefield. an more arguably. but what they could not do. the greatest gift washington gives is he stepped away from power. personal...
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three days later, george washington assumed command of the continental. outside of boston. the immediacy of the at boston. the continental congress efforts on first establishing the army. but it would soon need to address the need for a navy and four marines not possess an either. at the time congress leveraged a temporary stopgap in the use of privateers or sanctioned pirates in which private merchant men were converted into warships and manned by civilian crews. capture british shipping on the high seas. privateers had some positive impact in capturing british supplies, but many were in business for gain. their actions rarely coordinated with ground forces, and washington had no over them. in fact, they became a draw on the manpower and resources that would later be needed by the continental army. navy, marines. washington quickly realized that the privateers alone were insofar urgent to blockade the british in boston being resupplied and reinforced from overseas, so added necessity. he created his own navy using soldiers to fill role of sailors and marines. colonel john
three days later, george washington assumed command of the continental. outside of boston. the immediacy of the at boston. the continental congress efforts on first establishing the army. but it would soon need to address the need for a navy and four marines not possess an either. at the time congress leveraged a temporary stopgap in the use of privateers or sanctioned pirates in which private merchant men were converted into warships and manned by civilian crews. capture british shipping on...
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demczuk: george washington university.tory and cand i have taught at d.c. c schools. have done all of that part-time, because i was a full-time adm government work with marionberry. just my love of history and teaching drives may. we used the back room that sits about 55 people as a classroom fohigh school students, college students. ■h from north carolina with a busload a history of black d.c. peter: i would like to hear from both of you about the complicated legacy of maonbeoly. ■p■ marion barryloves his people so much. i don't know what would've yhappened had he not gotten into trouble. he was so blliant and had a photographic mind. he remembered everything. you can see him three months from now he would know my name. i saw him do that with people. astute with mr. demczuk: i was with him for well over 25 years, in an out of government very close to him. the interesting, and people always talk about this. i met marion barry once, said hello to him. said, what is your name and where you live? shake hands and that'ssix mon
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[laughter] >> this g >> i george washington george washington my question is the crisis when the fedunleashed quantitative easing in zero interest rates at the same crisis there is zero interest rate. now that the fed has raised interest rates to very high level, and it is diminishing for ext time it happens. my concern is the be the only game in town economy and the people. thank you. is a great question and interested to interested to hear your i am not mainhio say is you can see how the process has slowed down sense thatomething we have a temper tantrum and they sa of those. maybe it wasn't the worst thing that ever happened. that in fact that it is i think we need to move butd not have moved.rself out of the thing we've we got the signal in.ot to signal it if it's everitsing of done something wrong. it's bank for do more than people are expecting. re hallmarks of his chairmanship. nimbleness? do and some of them are maybe not. institutionalize rigidity. to the another point whichs don't use reached guidance. it is a tool. we qe move slowly for good reasonjointer just slowly over
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george washington at the time was only old.on was 33 years old and hehe declaration of independences at the age of 33. james madison was 25 years old and ale hamilton was just 19. it's incredible that our that young and gave us that ft country. no taking on the strongest military in the knowsd picked up their personal rles to fight for freedom. if they can do we cado what we have to do this election cycle, can't we can do it. ben■& reminded them of the job. he said at the time, we must hang together or modelings suredly, we will hang separately. they knew the risk. they gave hereatest gift in human history, the experiment if we can keep it. and now is the on our watch, ok. be all in with me. i will tell you one last story before i leave. years ago, i had a lady walk up to me andaid my name is sherry and she said you don't kw me but i own a pearl store and i really? why do you only sell pearls? she said it is the only precious gem that is made from a living creature. all others are created but pearls is ea by a living creature.
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washington university. i asked her whether in mexico, getting its 1st woman president is a try and prevent, isn't there? absolutely. i thing we, we do need to a put, they big 3 of classroom on, on the fact that the sick on the strongest candidate was also a woman. so to go to this, in the context of a struggle on the, on the side that swimming the smooth man that we must move man house with for, for the kids and mexico. so i, i really, we need to understand this in the context of the, or the seventy's movement, this trends. so the women's movement, of course, that doesn't necessarily mean that a, that they knew elect the president. we'll certainly have a gender perspective in your policies. but what do we gotta be helpful about that? so let's talk about her agenda moving forward. now, as we heard in the report there, there has been incredible violence in this election campaigns. so what should should be doing, or what could she be doing to tackle the problem of violence in mexico? a sort of a, uh, security
washington university. i asked her whether in mexico, getting its 1st woman president is a try and prevent, isn't there? absolutely. i thing we, we do need to a put, they big 3 of classroom on, on the fact that the sick on the strongest candidate was also a woman. so to go to this, in the context of a struggle on the, on the side that swimming the smooth man that we must move man house with for, for the kids and mexico. so i, i really, we need to understand this in the context of the, or the...
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because there we are in washington, d.c., george washington university, and they've got, you know, arge washington draped for days with the flags of terrorists. and so kudos to north car here, way to go. let me close with a couple of final thoughts. it's been said many times, but that 2024 election is coming up in november. it may very well be the most important election in your lifetime, the most important election your kids' lifetime, and the most important election in president trump is remarkable individual. he's running full steam ahead. presidential campaign, while being attacked by a two-tiered justice system, a chance to be in court with him a week ago tuesday, and to see the strength of what he goes through, to see the unfairness of that system, sit there five weeks when they haven't even been clear about what they're -- they can't articulate what a crime may or may not have been, the whole thing is absurd to me as a businessperson. and then what happened that night?■5 then he's got phone call to world leaders, he had a meeting in person with the prime mini night that i was
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that was something about a year from george washington university. thank you very much for your time and for your analysis. thank you. for more hostages held by have mazda and garza from declared that these really armies says 85 year old. i mean, i'm cooper. i am period and your met score and both 80 and 51 year old is really produces citizen. that of papa will die together in hon. eunice from us has not yet released their bodies. israel's prime minister, benjamin relentless strikes on rough ha, palestinians are taken to attend at a field hospital in the southernmost city of calls, the strikes also hit the city of han, eunice where destruction is so widespread that newly flattened buildings no longer stand out is underneath the rubble is um your old dream. sars mother you can call us cause it enough if we have lost a lot. we lost all our loved ones. we have nothing left enough for the love of god implement to cease fire enough. we are tired, humiliated, and broken up the prospects for full truth now look slim after us president joe biden presented wh
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the framers of the constitution expected that george washington, he were willing would hopefully be the first president. and we have had several professional soldiers in the white house. it is remarkable the record that professional soldiers have when they become president and securing the peace is impressive. they they know war as no occupants of the white house, no war. and grant was no exception to when you look at these foreign policy achievements. but yet also does very much grow as a politician. he learns give speeches. he doesn't give long florid speeches certainly that were typical of the 19th century. he never becomes a daniel webster type. you know, caliber orator, to be sure. but he learns that he becomes he's a legislative president who to capitol hill to try to persuade members of congress in many cases with with great and also many ways at a level that was just controversial in the 19th century. he was employing certain presidential tactics that we all often associate with the modern presidency. but they were employed many ways. this was just him using his own common sense
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they were taking on the strongest the entire world and doing it at a very young george washington athe time was only 44 years old. john was 40. thomas jeffersonrs old and he wrote the declaration of independences at the afge o james madison was 25 years old and alexander hamilton was just 19. it's incredible that our founders were that young and gave us that gift to this. now they were taking on the strongest military in the world and knows picked up their personal rifles to fight for freedom. if they can do we can do what we have to do this cycle can't we? we can do i ben franklin reminded them of the job. he said at the time, must hang together or modelings suredly, we will hang separately. thhe risk. they gave us the greatest gift in human the experiment of a republic if we can keep now is the time and not lose it on our watbe all in with me. i will tell you one last ory leave. years ago, i had a lady walk up to me and said my name is sherry and she said you don't know me but i own a pearl said really? only sell pearls? she said precious gem that is made from a livin all others ar
they were taking on the strongest the entire world and doing it at a very young george washington athe time was only 44 years old. john was 40. thomas jeffersonrs old and he wrote the declaration of independences at the afge o james madison was 25 years old and alexander hamilton was just 19. it's incredible that our founders were that young and gave us that gift to this. now they were taking on the strongest military in the world and knows picked up their personal rifles to fight for freedom....
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i am convinced that today is the new year 1776, and donald trump is the new george washington. and again some absolutely incredible footage from phinyang, a concert in honor of putin at the iyu kwon sports complex. the leaders of russia kender sit nearby, every now and then exchanging phrases; almost the entire hall is filled with spectators dressed in the colors of the russian flag. they are waving small flags of russia and north korea. main part. why do the birches in russia make such a noise from a modern shaman, and then the anthem of russia, it was sung in two languages at once, russian and korean. at that time , huge flags of our country and north korea were unfurled on the stage. we are transported to north korea, we are transported to pyongyang, our political observer, alexey glovko, is in direct contact from the geun susan residence, where, in fact, hello colleagues, this day in pyongyang brought, of course, very important, very bright news. vladimir putin and kimchen signed an agreement on a comprehensive strategic partnership, one article which stipulates that stat
i am convinced that today is the new year 1776, and donald trump is the new george washington. and again some absolutely incredible footage from phinyang, a concert in honor of putin at the iyu kwon sports complex. the leaders of russia kender sit nearby, every now and then exchanging phrases; almost the entire hall is filled with spectators dressed in the colors of the russian flag. they are waving small flags of russia and north korea. main part. why do the birches in russia make such a noise...
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. >> do you look like george washington? you look just like george washington. >> don't ever be burdened by other people's limited ability to see who can do what. >> happy everyone. >> you look at our administration and you will see for ourself we got all of this chocolate running this city. >> i'm so happy i got that shot up and down on 18. americans, man. i didn't want to fin issue that that one again. >> real feeling still hasn't kicked in yet. tonight it was worth it. >> shannon: what a week. monday on "special report" we begin our series looking at voters top issues. we start with immigration and the border crisis. thanks for watching "special report." i'm shannon bream in washington. we will live from the supreme court for "fox news sunday." "the ingraham angle" is next. ♪ ♪ >> laura: good evening everyone i'm laura incorporate gram this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. as always, thanks so much for joining us. now, desperate to stop the maga express, the biden campaign has tried out more slogans than l
. >> do you look like george washington? you look just like george washington. >> don't ever be burdened by other people's limited ability to see who can do what. >> happy everyone. >> you look at our administration and you will see for ourself we got all of this chocolate running this city. >> i'm so happy i got that shot up and down on 18. americans, man. i didn't want to fin issue that that one again. >> real feeling still hasn't kicked in yet. tonight it...
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from george washington to betty white. former house speaker kevin mccarthy joins now. we going to see a little golden girls thursday? >> i don't want to lower expectations because that's what everybody is doing and all that does is help biden. if you watched biden throughout his career the 1 think he has done well is in debates." back vice president debate against paul ryan. go back to the presidential debates. he always surpassed expectations because we continue to lower then for him. this is the highest office in the land and a matter what biden turns out he has 2 people in his corner. jake tapper and danna basch. those to macro protection may be entrapped and he starts messing up his words. maybe they'll interject. jake tapper remember where this guy started. prior to working for cnn he was a spokesperson for hooters. this guy would go to any level and he's going to protect him every chance he has. he was a flak for hooters? >> he worked for a pr company and he was the spokesperson for hooters. >> he was putting out press releases. >> don't put that on national tv.
from george washington to betty white. former house speaker kevin mccarthy joins now. we going to see a little golden girls thursday? >> i don't want to lower expectations because that's what everybody is doing and all that does is help biden. if you watched biden throughout his career the 1 think he has done well is in debates." back vice president debate against paul ryan. go back to the presidential debates. he always surpassed expectations because we continue to lower then for...
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it's all about our first president, george washington.ield glory and just triggers international catastrophe and french diplomat killed and the war between england and france around the corner and head the way for father of the country launching his military career, yes, and we can all learn from our mistakes at this exact moment, georgia washington has a more pressing problem: whether to retreat or stay and fight. stuart: george, rise of the revolutionary is out on monday on fox nation just in time for jejuly the fourth. what will viewers get to learn about washington in this special, kelsey? >> well, they're going to get a look at his younger, more mad impetuous days and i did a version with one of my first acting jobs and it's a great story, but my admiration for george washington is unmatched for element anyone else because of his sheer force of will that came to bare in terms of realizing our country and bringing it about. he learned some of those things with his stubborn quality and his perseverance and his unbelievable give and the
it's all about our first president, george washington.ield glory and just triggers international catastrophe and french diplomat killed and the war between england and france around the corner and head the way for father of the country launching his military career, yes, and we can all learn from our mistakes at this exact moment, georgia washington has a more pressing problem: whether to retreat or stay and fight. stuart: george, rise of the revolutionary is out on monday on fox nation just in...
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now, the good part about it to me, they knew it was imperfect george washington wrote a letter to hisephew two weeks after saying this is an imperfect document and they built in a mechanism to change it so that can amend it. was imperfect and we have been in a long struggle to try to make it more perfect, just mean we the white male people that you can see in the amendment of women getting the vote, black people and indigenous people getting the and this is wonderful. that's what i love about the idea now the problem is well of the many problems is it's so hard to amend the constitution right now the founders had no idea would be this hard they did not see this rigid two party system coming and that's what makes it so hard to get two thirds of congress, three quarters of the state legislatures to sign off on an amendment. so we we are thiisproblem becaue the constitution as the world changed as technology changes, as our morals change. and that is partly why i live io the fore. because if you can't change the actual constitution, then you then what else can you change the way it's int
now, the good part about it to me, they knew it was imperfect george washington wrote a letter to hisephew two weeks after saying this is an imperfect document and they built in a mechanism to change it so that can amend it. was imperfect and we have been in a long struggle to try to make it more perfect, just mean we the white male people that you can see in the amendment of women getting the vote, black people and indigenous people getting the and this is wonderful. that's what i love about...
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we're going show governor burgum and george washington again. they really do look aa like. there is a lot of resemblance. but then again i've got a new contender finish. [laughter] david asman like george washington. david: oh, no, you do not. no, we don't. larry: in for liz macdonald. david: hamilton, alexander hamilton. the maybe somebody like that. and you were there, you saw him. you you know what you're talking about. [laughter] i am david asman in for elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪ david: breaking news, judge juan merchan has partially lifted his very controversial gag order on donald trump's ability to talk about his new york hush money trial and conviction. this coming as the former president is gearing up for cnn's presidential debate. that's on thursday, of course. since president biden and the cnn moderators will undoubtedly bring up the conviction, the unfairness of gagging president trump's response in a presidential debate seemed grossly unfair. but what does a partial lifting of the gag order mean? will the former president be abl
we're going show governor burgum and george washington again. they really do look aa like. there is a lot of resemblance. but then again i've got a new contender finish. [laughter] david asman like george washington. david: oh, no, you do not. no, we don't. larry: in for liz macdonald. david: hamilton, alexander hamilton. the maybe somebody like that. and you were there, you saw him. you you know what you're talking about. [laughter] i am david asman in for elizabeth macdonald. "the...
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yes that i found moving as well it was at the constitutional george washington sat in a wooden chairwas a carving a wooden carving of the sun, not the whole sun. half sun, the top half it was cut by the horizon. soou know. is the sun rising or is it setting? and then franklin, at the end of the convention and it went against all odds. we had created this constitution, he said. now i know that the sun is ■lrising. sun is rising on america. and i love that optimism and of the the inspiration for the book was to ask is sun still rising on america? because you read 60 hours a day of negative news and you it really is hard to keep your optimism and optimismfavorite a. so after her the whole project one of theeaways one of the conclusions i felt is that the of democracy is not like the sun in the■# sky sun in the sky is s control all by physical laws. and weon't have the control over it. but we do have control. the sun of democracy and so it's up to us. we have to get in there and fight. and i do believe we can have the sun of democracy continue to rise, but it is not going to continue ifs
yes that i found moving as well it was at the constitutional george washington sat in a wooden chairwas a carving a wooden carving of the sun, not the whole sun. half sun, the top half it was cut by the horizon. soou know. is the sun rising or is it setting? and then franklin, at the end of the convention and it went against all odds. we had created this constitution, he said. now i know that the sun is ■lrising. sun is rising on america. and i love that optimism and of the the inspiration...
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george washington university law professor jonathan turley breaks down the decision and what it means. gillian turner at the white house with the scheduled press briefing was abruptly canceled today and we begin with correspondent david spunt. is he in wilmington, delaware tonight. hello, david. >> john, hello, after three hours of deliberations, jurors found hunter biden guilty on those three felony counts. is he now a convicted felon and he has more legal troubles down the road hunter biden stared straight ahead showed no emotion as the word guilty sounded three times in the courtroom. the president's son convicted over this purchase of the colt caliber revolver in 2018. the jury found hunter made a false claim about his drug addiction when he filled out a federal firearm registration form, that he lied to a federally licensed gun dealer, and he illegally possessed that weapon for 11 days. afterwards in the courtroom, the president's son hugged his attorneys and offered a weary smile. unnamed juror, 68-year-old male told fox news the case was, quote, heart wrenching but added -- >>
george washington university law professor jonathan turley breaks down the decision and what it means. gillian turner at the white house with the scheduled press briefing was abruptly canceled today and we begin with correspondent david spunt. is he in wilmington, delaware tonight. hello, david. >> john, hello, after three hours of deliberations, jurors found hunter biden guilty on those three felony counts. is he now a convicted felon and he has more legal troubles down the road hunter...