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this was a signal not to paul revere, but arranged by paul revere to be flashed across the river for the advice of the provincial militia in charlestown. revere was planning to spread the alarm that the regulars were coming out to capture the supplies, and he knew that he didn't really have a very great chance of first getting across the river. he thought maybe i'd better have a backup, and this is the backup. he got across the signal so the day got underway. the way that longfellow put it was one of my land into by see, and i on the opposite shore shall be. revere was in boston when the signal was posted, the signal was meant for someone else on the other shore. the way revere put it was if the british went out by water, we would show two lanterns in the north church steeple, and if by land, one is a signal. they knew they were going to concord, there are only two ways out of town to get to concord. there were two lanterns, only one of them survived. in this case, for the example for the target of the troops on april 19, they knew they were military stores in concord, because they ha
this was a signal not to paul revere, but arranged by paul revere to be flashed across the river for the advice of the provincial militia in charlestown. revere was planning to spread the alarm that the regulars were coming out to capture the supplies, and he knew that he didn't really have a very great chance of first getting across the river. he thought maybe i'd better have a backup, and this is the backup. he got across the signal so the day got underway. the way that longfellow put it was...
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paul revere arrived in 1875 -- paul revere arrived and the british colony moves on. shots ere fired. eight colonists ere killed. april 19, redcoats turned in a new country. dr. baxter: june 17, 1775, the army stood up to the full might f england. a thousand redcoats would be no later as the battle of bunker hill. it was a long time coming, this explosion was triggered by men who gathered in the old state house that fourth of july in 1776. these men, who before the day was over would pledge to each other their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor. their lives, their fortune, and their acred honor. (music)playing] dr. baxter: this is where the united states of america was born. right here in this a great shot -- sacred shrine. think of the men who met here. probably the greatest probably the greatest collection of brains on vision, education, kurds, experience ever put together in the history of mankind. it was, if you believe in them, and i believe in this one, a miracle. i have no doubt of it. (music) excitement crackled among the fourth of the july. they wer
paul revere arrived in 1875 -- paul revere arrived and the british colony moves on. shots ere fired. eight colonists ere killed. april 19, redcoats turned in a new country. dr. baxter: june 17, 1775, the army stood up to the full might f england. a thousand redcoats would be no later as the battle of bunker hill. it was a long time coming, this explosion was triggered by men who gathered in the old state house that fourth of july in 1776. these men, who before the day was over would pledge to...
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that's why paul revere has made plans to go up and put his land turned up. everyone is ready. here's the funny thing. everyone knows it will happen, but the centuries on the road are stopping people from getting to lexington and concorde with the message and as you probably know paul revere is stopped along with william. however, they run into a guy from concord, doctor samuel prescott who scored in his girlfriend in lexington and when there stopped he is able to jump his horse over a wall and get away and get to concord, so they could've kept the message even though everyone knew what was happening. amazing combination of everyone knowing and planning. many companies had been alarmed. they gather the center of town. the british troops are coming into the main road and a very funny scene. they march to see what's going on and suddenly they are not that far from the british troops coming towards them, so they couldn't do an about-face. everyone groups in the center and they retreat near the heights in the north part of town. kinsmen cornered themselves in the tavern in the cent
that's why paul revere has made plans to go up and put his land turned up. everyone is ready. here's the funny thing. everyone knows it will happen, but the centuries on the road are stopping people from getting to lexington and concorde with the message and as you probably know paul revere is stopped along with william. however, they run into a guy from concord, doctor samuel prescott who scored in his girlfriend in lexington and when there stopped he is able to jump his horse over a wall and...
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and i memorized that famous poem by longfellow about paul revere whom i have no fear it's paul revere hey paul are the british near what's that first you want to be err no problem while you drink it shall i recite king lear perfect perfect all appear well done i think we're a little off track here people need to know about the decade long nonviolent struggle struggle that involves tactics like boycotting and work refusal and creating an independent economy and a sense of shared american identity yeah for rich white male landowners i mean that's like the worst version of the fortune cookie game when you have to add like in bed at the end but instead you have to add four rich white male landowners right that they are passionate new romance appears in your life when you least expect it for a rich white male landowners. lame that's terrible you just carry torture cookies with you whatever renowned political scientist gene sharp believes if the colonists didn't turn to armed struggle they might have even become free sooner well i mean just because he believes it doesn't mean it's true i me
and i memorized that famous poem by longfellow about paul revere whom i have no fear it's paul revere hey paul are the british near what's that first you want to be err no problem while you drink it shall i recite king lear perfect perfect all appear well done i think we're a little off track here people need to know about the decade long nonviolent struggle struggle that involves tactics like boycotting and work refusal and creating an independent economy and a sense of shared american...
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system of alarm writers that were set up in boston as well as the colonies, word got out paul revere and william dog will spread the word of the british army who are now on the march out. if the british army marches down from boston in the early morning they encounter 77 militia men on lexington green. nobody knows who did it but shots were fired that morning. you will have seven and eight colonials who will die. there continue to march here toward concord. the concord, lincoln and bedford militias that gathered in the early morning were over an area. they will see the sheer size in number. britishe ahead of the by 500 yards. the colonials will come into concord and come out here area and gohbridge across the area. the main, the british army gets into concord. 120 soldiers are dispatched to go towards the farm. another additional 90 soldiers are sent to guard the bridge and the roadway. we are leaving northbridge parking lot right now, and we are on her way to the farm. it is just under two miles. so, it was not in the center of town. it was certainly out a bit. on the morning of apr
system of alarm writers that were set up in boston as well as the colonies, word got out paul revere and william dog will spread the word of the british army who are now on the march out. if the british army marches down from boston in the early morning they encounter 77 militia men on lexington green. nobody knows who did it but shots were fired that morning. you will have seven and eight colonials who will die. there continue to march here toward concord. the concord, lincoln and bedford...
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five were misguided souls lay dead and history calls of the boston massacre. 75, paul revere rides.sh column moves on lexington, shots are fired, eight columnists killed. routed atredcoats concord. the tide turns in a new country. 1775, the swarming on the militiamen swarm redcoats. battlenown later as the at bunker hill. these men who, before the day was over, made a mutual day to each other, their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor. ♪ ♪ >> this is where the united states of america was born. right here in the sacred shrine. here,s the man who met probably as great a collection of brains and visions and education and genius, courage, the. of experience brought together in the his jury of man. it was a miracle. , ---baked out of the excitement came from all 13 of the colony on the fourth of july. there are here to make a decision. should they cut all ties from the crown or try to give king george just one more chance. specifically, the delegates to the congress were to decide on a resolution presented about three weeks earlier by richard henry senior delegate from the colo
five were misguided souls lay dead and history calls of the boston massacre. 75, paul revere rides.sh column moves on lexington, shots are fired, eight columnists killed. routed atredcoats concord. the tide turns in a new country. 1775, the swarming on the militiamen swarm redcoats. battlenown later as the at bunker hill. these men who, before the day was over, made a mutual day to each other, their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor. ♪ ♪ >> this is where the united states...
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and as you probably know, paul revere is stopped, along with william. however, they ran into a guy from concord, prescott, who is courting his girlfriend in lexington, and when to stop by the british centuries he's able to jump his horse over a wall and get away and get to concord. so in fact, but for samuel prescott and the accident of his meeting, they could've look at the message from getting out even everybody knew it was happening. sort of an amazing combination of everybody knowing and planning but total absent. many companies have been alarmed. they gather in center town. the british troops are coming on the main road, and this very funny scene which the party marches out to see what's going on and suddenly they are not that far from british troops coming towards them. they quickly get an about-face. everyone groups in center and a retreat up to the north part of town. and the kings men cornered themselves in the tavern in the center of town and they began looking around into houses in the town, searching for military supplies. a lot of which are
and as you probably know, paul revere is stopped, along with william. however, they ran into a guy from concord, prescott, who is courting his girlfriend in lexington, and when to stop by the british centuries he's able to jump his horse over a wall and get away and get to concord. so in fact, but for samuel prescott and the accident of his meeting, they could've look at the message from getting out even everybody knew it was happening. sort of an amazing combination of everybody knowing and...
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and paul revere was captured briefly, right, dr. stevenson? >> yes, exactly. there's two places where there's actionss along the coast, sort f mid war are covered, one in gallery ten which is just before the gallery we are in here, has about an eight-minute overview of the war of independence. that's sort of an animated map projected on the wall that tries to -- actually answers a couple of questions you s had that are specific questions about particular battles. i t should emphasize while a go portion of the museum of the american revolution covers the revolutionary war era, we did not set out to do a sort of encyclopedia-like treatment of every skirmish, every battle, every action. i can't imagine how much space we would have needed. so there are definitely folks that come that have a particular action that they're anxious to learn about it here and they may be disappointed. the way we tried to cover that partly is through this animation that covers the entire war from 1775 to 1783 and tries to highlight most c of the significanthi actions that took place, y
and paul revere was captured briefly, right, dr. stevenson? >> yes, exactly. there's two places where there's actionss along the coast, sort f mid war are covered, one in gallery ten which is just before the gallery we are in here, has about an eight-minute overview of the war of independence. that's sort of an animated map projected on the wall that tries to -- actually answers a couple of questions you s had that are specific questions about particular battles. i t should emphasize...
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he was sort of modern day paul revere.maytag committed to a new approach with a radical brew called liberty ale. scott ungerman, brewmaster " fritz was the first to do so many things, he was the first to bring back "dry hopping" if you take a look at that one thing dry hopping liberty ale back in 1975, it's fitting that liberty ale is the brew that started a revolution there were just a handful of craft breweries in 1975, today there are over 5000. each requires a costly hands on approach but here at anchor steam the result is a local taste worth the price. scott ungerman, brewmaster "are there ways to automate that, sure, but would we want to, no, because this is the way we make beer, and we make beer this beer is made by people for people and by the people of san francisco for the people of san francisco" (( steve tag )) the united states drinks more beer than any country exceptfor china. 24 billion liters last year and 7% of that was craft beer like anchor steam. as a ridge of high pressure builds into our region temper
he was sort of modern day paul revere.maytag committed to a new approach with a radical brew called liberty ale. scott ungerman, brewmaster " fritz was the first to do so many things, he was the first to bring back "dry hopping" if you take a look at that one thing dry hopping liberty ale back in 1975, it's fitting that liberty ale is the brew that started a revolution there were just a handful of craft breweries in 1975, today there are over 5000. each requires a costly hands on...
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he was sort of modern day paul revere.maytag committed to a new approach with a radical brew called liberty ale. scott ungerman, brewmaster " fritz was the first to do so many things, he was the first to bring back "dry hopping" if you take a look at that one thing dry hopping liberty ale back in 1975, it's fitting that liberty ale is the brew that started a revolution there were just a handful of craft breweries in 1975, today there are over 5000. each requires a costly hands on approach but here at anchor steam the result is a local taste worth the price. scott ungerman, brewmaster "are there ways to automate that, sure, but would we want to, no, because this is the way we make beer, and we make beer this beer is made by people for people and by the people of san francisco for the people of san francisco" (jr stone) the united states drinks more beer than any country exceptfor china. 24 billion liters last year and 7% of that was craftbeer like anchor steam. (justine) coming up... three new movies hit the theaters this w
he was sort of modern day paul revere.maytag committed to a new approach with a radical brew called liberty ale. scott ungerman, brewmaster " fritz was the first to do so many things, he was the first to bring back "dry hopping" if you take a look at that one thing dry hopping liberty ale back in 1975, it's fitting that liberty ale is the brew that started a revolution there were just a handful of craft breweries in 1975, today there are over 5000. each requires a costly hands on...
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our founding fathers back in the day, paul revere, the british coming, today we use twitter and that platform for him. >> is that the trump factor, he loves america so much? >> bottom line is wealth creation which i wrote a business book about donald trump. is this book is about all his business, i visited all his properties in the world, he left all his bills and business buildings behind to run this country today but the trump factor is about the wealthy created before he was elected president and now we are seeing the president transferring that wealth to the white house come of that is what the trump factor is all about, the wealth of donald trump. heather: what did you learn that people should know in terms of moving that experience into the white house, the donald trump sign 41 built into law since becoming office. >> getting ready to find out he ran on a business ticket so what we are going to find out is tax reform issues coming up, infrastructure coming up, those are the critical pieces of the puzzle. a rising tide lifts all ships, having the tax reform plan, he will hit the
our founding fathers back in the day, paul revere, the british coming, today we use twitter and that platform for him. >> is that the trump factor, he loves america so much? >> bottom line is wealth creation which i wrote a business book about donald trump. is this book is about all his business, i visited all his properties in the world, he left all his bills and business buildings behind to run this country today but the trump factor is about the wealthy created before he was...
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are you paul revere? what's going on here?> you know what, i'm mix between i would say thomas jefferson, and i don't know maybe like shia labeouf? (laughing). >> little bit. and little tony roam know there. >> little tony romo. oh, gosh. >> just a good napkin. >> his puffy shirt, seinfeld. >> grab a hotdog and grab a napkin. >> grab your hotdog. so, did somebody say he looks like tony romo? >> yes, viewers on good day. >> definitely did. >> he does. >> specially you guys little scruff going on. by the way, how many times does the words independence dense, in the declaration every independence, how many times does it appear in the actual document? >> i don't know, is her snow. >> pass? she's from italy. she doesn't know. >> are you even going to celebrate tomorrow? >> i guess. >> one of our interns, holding balloons, that's had your job today. >> wait. do you know why independence day is the best day the fourth every july? >> why? >> you don't have to cook too much, don't have to buy gift, get together with friends, it is one o
are you paul revere? what's going on here?> you know what, i'm mix between i would say thomas jefferson, and i don't know maybe like shia labeouf? (laughing). >> little bit. and little tony roam know there. >> little tony romo. oh, gosh. >> just a good napkin. >> his puffy shirt, seinfeld. >> grab a hotdog and grab a napkin. >> grab your hotdog. so, did somebody say he looks like tony romo? >> yes, viewers on good day. >> definitely did....
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especially after paul revere awas captured briefly, correct scott stevenson? >> right, exactly. there's two places where those actions along the-conduct coasts or mid-war are covered. one just before the gallery we're in here has about an eight minute over view about the war of independence. and that's sort of an animated map projected on the wall that tries to actually try to answer a couple of questions that wave had that are very specific questions we have about particular battles. i should also try to emphasize while a good portion covers the revolutionary war era, we did not setout to do a sort of inencyclopediaia like treatment of every battle, every action. i can't imagine how much space we would have needed. so there are definitely folks that come that have a particular action that are really anxious to learn about it here and they're really disappointed. so the way we try to cover it partly through this animation that covers the entire war from 1993 to 1783 and highlight where the action took place, the strategic places, how the fighting moved through the north and sout
especially after paul revere awas captured briefly, correct scott stevenson? >> right, exactly. there's two places where those actions along the-conduct coasts or mid-war are covered. one just before the gallery we're in here has about an eight minute over view about the war of independence. and that's sort of an animated map projected on the wall that tries to actually try to answer a couple of questions that wave had that are very specific questions we have about particular battles. i...
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this was the famous ride of paul revere. he was one of many dozens of riders, and he didn't even get as far as others did, but he alarmed the countryside. that's the scene you see playing out behind us here. we've actually animated a period engraving of that fighting at conquered bridge. and that's a place of concord, massachusetts, that every american should visit at some point. you can see this house today. these are all objects which are witness objects to that fighting, whether it's a piece of wood, that literally is one of the diagonal braces from the bridge that stood over the river on april 19, 1775. that actually came out-of-the river in the 1950s. there was only one bridge made of oak that ever stood on that site. the river kind of changed coarse, and they moved the bridge to a different location. and so it matches perfectly the location description of the bridge. and objects through the generosity of the concord moouz in concord, maz which has placed a number of items on display, you're actually able to see a numbe
this was the famous ride of paul revere. he was one of many dozens of riders, and he didn't even get as far as others did, but he alarmed the countryside. that's the scene you see playing out behind us here. we've actually animated a period engraving of that fighting at conquered bridge. and that's a place of concord, massachusetts, that every american should visit at some point. you can see this house today. these are all objects which are witness objects to that fighting, whether it's a piece...
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and the british troops, of course, the alarm goes out, this is the famous ride of paul revere. he was one of dozens of riders. he didn't even get as far as many of the others did. but they managed to alarm the countryside. and there's a confrontation that takes place at lexington, massachusetts, and then a few hours later, at the old northbridge in concord. and that's the scene that you see playing out behind us here. we've actually animated a period engraving of that fighting at concord bridge. and that's, again, a place -- concord, massachusetts -- that every american should visit at some point. you can stand on this ground today. you can see the house that stands up on the berry farm up above the river that still stands there today. and these are all objects which are witness objects to that fighting. whether it's a piece of wood that literally is one of the diagonal braces from the bridge over the river. on april 19th, 1775. that actually came out of the river in the 1950s. it was right there where the bridge stood. there was only one bridge made of oak that was -- that eve
and the british troops, of course, the alarm goes out, this is the famous ride of paul revere. he was one of dozens of riders. he didn't even get as far as many of the others did. but they managed to alarm the countryside. and there's a confrontation that takes place at lexington, massachusetts, and then a few hours later, at the old northbridge in concord. and that's the scene that you see playing out behind us here. we've actually animated a period engraving of that fighting at concord...
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he was sort of modern day paul revere.maytag committed to a new approach with a radical brew called liberty ale. scott ungerman, brewmaster " fritz was the first to do so many things, he was the first to bring back "dry hopping" if you take a look at that one thing dry hopping liberty ale back in 1975, it's fitting that liberty ale is the brew that started a revolution there were just a handful of craft breweries in 1975, today there are over 5000. each requires a costly hands on approach but here at anchor steam the result is a local taste worth the price. scott ungerman, brewmaster "are there ways to automate that, sure, but would we want to, no, because this is the way we make beer, and we make beer this beer is made by people for people and by the people of san francisco for the people of san francisco" (steve) the united states drinks more beer than any country exceptfor china. 24 billion liters last year and 7% of that was craftbeer like anchor steam. guys back to you? (vicki) coming up, prince william and prince har
he was sort of modern day paul revere.maytag committed to a new approach with a radical brew called liberty ale. scott ungerman, brewmaster " fritz was the first to do so many things, he was the first to bring back "dry hopping" if you take a look at that one thing dry hopping liberty ale back in 1975, it's fitting that liberty ale is the brew that started a revolution there were just a handful of craft breweries in 1975, today there are over 5000. each requires a costly hands on...
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the moment to turn in to action, and so it is a profoundly disappointing thing when our kind of paul revereng out at that scene says nothing. >> yes. >> doesn't cry out, doesn't warn us and in fact just shrugs. >> and in fact, just we have a little mash up of some of the responses including the speaker of the house to your very point. these are some of the responses that we've heard to this amazing news about this latest russia meeting. herer some republican responses. >> do i think it's appropriate? i think i probably would have done the same thing. it's opposition research and you know, anybody that's been in an election you're always looking to get the upper hand, and if somebody comes to us and says hey, we've got information on an opponent, yeah, i think that's an appropriate thing to do. >> was it illegal? was it, is that a material reality what they did was wrong, was illegal? i think we'll get to the facts on that. >> i supported bob mueller being appointed special counsel and i think we need to let him and his team and our investigators here do their jobs and follow these leads whe
the moment to turn in to action, and so it is a profoundly disappointing thing when our kind of paul revereng out at that scene says nothing. >> yes. >> doesn't cry out, doesn't warn us and in fact just shrugs. >> and in fact, just we have a little mash up of some of the responses including the speaker of the house to your very point. these are some of the responses that we've heard to this amazing news about this latest russia meeting. herer some republican responses....
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theve british troops, of course the alarm goes out, this is the famous ride of paul revere, bu he was one of dozens of riders and didn't even get as far as many of the others did, but they managed to alarm the countryside. there was a confrontation that takes place in lexington, massachusetts, and then a few hours laterth at the old north bridge in concord. that's the fuel that you see rs playing out behind, we've actually animated a period engraving of thatce fighting at concord bridge. that's, again, a place, concord, massachusetts, that every american should visit at some point. you can stand on this ground today. you can seed, the house that stands up on the farm up above the river, it still stands there today. these are all objects which are witness objects to that, whether it was a piece of wood that literally is one of the diagonaf braces from the bridge over the river on april 19th, 1775. that actually came out of the river in the 1950s. it was right there where the bridge sat. there was only one bridge made of oakak that ever stood on tha site. the river kind off changed cour
theve british troops, of course the alarm goes out, this is the famous ride of paul revere, bu he was one of dozens of riders and didn't even get as far as many of the others did, but they managed to alarm the countryside. there was a confrontation that takes place in lexington, massachusetts, and then a few hours laterth at the old north bridge in concord. that's the fuel that you see rs playing out behind, we've actually animated a period engraving of thatce fighting at concord bridge....
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he was sort of modern day paul revere.maytag committed to a new approach with a radical brew called liberty ale. scott ungerman, brewmaster " fritz was the first to do so many things, he was the first to bring back "dry hopping" if you take a look at that one thing dry hopping liberty ale back in 1975, it's fitting that liberty ale is the brew that started a revolution there were just a handful of craft breweries in 1975, today there are over 5000. each requires a costly hands on approach but here at anchor steam the result is a local taste worth the price. scott ungerman, brewmaster "are there ways to automate that, sure, but would we want to, no, because this is the way we make beer, and we make beer this beer is made by people for the people of san francisco of san francisco" ( james ) the united states drinks more beer than any country except for china. 24 billion liters last year and 7% of that was craft beer like anchor steam. ( james ) now to baseball... the giants wrapping a four game series against the padres and
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let's get the latest the more you fall asleep or in tel aviv hard paul or a much revered sorry for both religions is that going to be a compromised. well certainly the situation on the ground remains extremely volatile and there are efforts to try and find a compromise the latest effort as you mentioned was the israelis removing metal detectors that they had introduced after two israeli policemen were killed nearly two weeks ago now that move has been rejected by the palestinians the israelis also say that they are looking at installing security cameras now this could take up to six months we understand that particularly palestinian women feel it will be immodest there will be some kind of x. ray system inside these cameras so it seems at this stage that a compromise is not on the immediate cards the palestinians are really insisting that the situation the security at the temple mount be the same as it was before this whole flare up of violence that has been ongoing for the better part of two weeks now on tuesday night in front of lionsgate yet again there were confrontations between mu
let's get the latest the more you fall asleep or in tel aviv hard paul or a much revered sorry for both religions is that going to be a compromised. well certainly the situation on the ground remains extremely volatile and there are efforts to try and find a compromise the latest effort as you mentioned was the israelis removing metal detectors that they had introduced after two israeli policemen were killed nearly two weeks ago now that move has been rejected by the palestinians the israelis...
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john paul ii, marian pope, his papal motto was totally yours, mary. he dedicated his papacy to mary. mary is as revered in poland come in krakow. reagan's speech was named "for our lady." reagan made a statement, wish john pope the second -- john paul ii well. he said the holy father had warned of certain economic theories that used the rhetoric of class struggle to justify its justice. he mentioned this after sending his greetings to john paul ii. in the name of another ledge adjusters, the neighbors sometimes destroyed, killed -- destroy it, killed. looking back, if reagan was here, telegraphing what he was thinking about who might have been involved? more on that later. bill casey at the cia was thinking the same. either way, i commend ellen smith, the chairman of the board here at the institute of world politics, the son of bill casey, the son-in-law of bill casey. they were of huge help to me in giving me a couple of critical insights on this book. bill casey, on the morning of may 14, 1981, the day after the pope was shot, called a meeting of the national foreign intelligence board in washington.
john paul ii, marian pope, his papal motto was totally yours, mary. he dedicated his papacy to mary. mary is as revered in poland come in krakow. reagan's speech was named "for our lady." reagan made a statement, wish john pope the second -- john paul ii well. he said the holy father had warned of certain economic theories that used the rhetoric of class struggle to justify its justice. he mentioned this after sending his greetings to john paul ii. in the name of another ledge...
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paul goldberger once called him the mozart of modernism. over the course of a six decade career he has become one of the world's most revered architects. the gherkin building, london city hall and the h.e.c. building in hong kong are his buildings. in 1969 he was chosen to design the new apple headquarters which opened in april and launched the norman foster foundation in madrid to help new generations of architect and designers anticipate the future. i am pleased to have norman foster back at this table. welcome. >> thank you. >> rose: you've done some designing for steve jobs with respect to some of the stores before you began to think about it? >> no, that's come later. the campus, the main building, steve's vision for the future was the start. >> rose: how did the two of you come together, norman foster, steve jobs? >> he called me out of the blue directly and said, hi, norman, i need some help, can you come over, how quick can you get here? i was there a few weeks later. what was going to be an hour or two hours' meeting took over the whole day. so from beginning to end, finished in the kitchen over pizza with families, it was tot
paul goldberger once called him the mozart of modernism. over the course of a six decade career he has become one of the world's most revered architects. the gherkin building, london city hall and the h.e.c. building in hong kong are his buildings. in 1969 he was chosen to design the new apple headquarters which opened in april and launched the norman foster foundation in madrid to help new generations of architect and designers anticipate the future. i am pleased to have norman foster back at...
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reverence we need. "miracle at philadelphia" is the book. the constitution is a miracle we continue to enjoy. >> kat: every day is constitution day for me. >> eric: kristen, you love ron paul a little bit of libertarian ideology. the end of the day, i am for anyone who is who is for smallr government. lower regulations, lower taxes. >> eboni: doesn't he live in the shadow of his father? >> j.d.: some of us have thought about going to the senate, right, eric? >> kat: thank you to our fox news specialists j.d. haworth and kristin tate and we thank you all for watching. follow us on social media at specialistsfnc on twitter and facebook. remember, 5:00 will never be the same. "special report" is next. >> bret: this is a fox news alert. i am bret baier in washington on this fourth of july. it's a ballistic missile, not holiday fireworks, that has the attention of americans and others around the world. north korea says it has successfully tested its first intercontinental ballistic missile. u.s. officials concede that the north koreans may have changed the entire dynamic with this launch. while the u.s. intelligence community is not sure how far the communist north is in its ef
reverence we need. "miracle at philadelphia" is the book. the constitution is a miracle we continue to enjoy. >> kat: every day is constitution day for me. >> eric: kristen, you love ron paul a little bit of libertarian ideology. the end of the day, i am for anyone who is who is for smallr government. lower regulations, lower taxes. >> eboni: doesn't he live in the shadow of his father? >> j.d.: some of us have thought about going to the senate, right, eric?...
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repeal and replace reverently and let's work through the august recess in order to get this all done. would you sign onto the idea of working through the august recess? >> senator pauli'd rather get it done even before that. in fact, i think you could do this in the next three weeks, there are other bills out there that are sitting around that have bipartisan support. separate repeal and replace. if there are a big government spending programs that offend conservatives like myself with them on some other bill, but the thing is you can't get conservative votes or you can get my vote with this bill with a bunch of federal spending. >> john: we are having some trouble there with the signal. senator hang on just a second, i think we have you back. go ahead and finish your thought. >> senator paul: what we have a $500 billion deficit will have a trillion dollars next year. loading up repealed with a lot of big government spending, i think if you want conservative support you split the bills, you can get almost every member of our caucus to vote for a clean repealed if there is concurrent or simultaneous separate bill that includes some of the things that moderates want.
repeal and replace reverently and let's work through the august recess in order to get this all done. would you sign onto the idea of working through the august recess? >> senator pauli'd rather get it done even before that. in fact, i think you could do this in the next three weeks, there are other bills out there that are sitting around that have bipartisan support. separate repeal and replace. if there are a big government spending programs that offend conservatives like myself with...