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had some as as 17 and a few who came to annapolis in their early. according to the statute you can be no older than 23 when you begin your studies at the naval academy, which means many of those who were in their twenties had prior enlisted service or had been to another college previously. i have a great story about that if anybody wants to follow up on it. and q&a. others come to annapolis after already completing several of college. i once had a student who was a first year student, which we call plebs at the naval academy, who already had a b.a. from yale in history. she got to be but most midshipmen today are between 18 and 22. so how old was farragut when he became a midshipman? anybody want to guess? 14. that's a good guess. i would have been not in the 19th century. he was nine. in the first half of the 19th century, there was no naval academy. west point had been founded in 1802, but annapolis was not established until a 45 large part because by 1845 it was obvious that with steam and more advanced ordnance, it was necessary to have some sc
had some as as 17 and a few who came to annapolis in their early. according to the statute you can be no older than 23 when you begin your studies at the naval academy, which means many of those who were in their twenties had prior enlisted service or had been to another college previously. i have a great story about that if anybody wants to follow up on it. and q&a. others come to annapolis after already completing several of college. i once had a student who was a first year student,...
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it is a great privilege to welcome another distinguished scholar to it here to annapolis. the senior fellow at stanford university freeman's institute for international studies. and a faculty member of the center on democracy development rule of law. courtesy of a political science. he has written widely on issues of development and international politics. 1992 book the end of history and last man has appeared in over 20 foreign translations. his latest book is entitled a liberalism at his discontent. i received his ba from cornell university and classics and a phd from harvard in political science is a great honor to welcome her to annapolis professor francis. [applause] >> i guess it is appropriate i am rising in defense of liberalism is patrick still here? there he is okay. it will be an interesting counterpoint. so i consider myself excuse me. i had a little motorcycle accident on tuesday. i'm still feeling a little of the effexor map. if i stop and grimace a little bit you will understand why. in any event, i consider myself a classical liberal. it's an important adje
it is a great privilege to welcome another distinguished scholar to it here to annapolis. the senior fellow at stanford university freeman's institute for international studies. and a faculty member of the center on democracy development rule of law. courtesy of a political science. he has written widely on issues of development and international politics. 1992 book the end of history and last man has appeared in over 20 foreign translations. his latest book is entitled a liberalism at his...
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they did not meet in annapolis, which was capital of maryland. now, of course, they met in frederick in western for several reasons. maybe we can talk about during the question time. they met in frederick, which was a much more union friendly area. and lincoln instructs general winfield scott, the chief of the army, not interfere with the legislators. he says basically, if we interfere with them and we detain them, we release him after a few days. and they're just likely to reassemble and do what we would be more likely to do, what we don't want him to do. so just an eye out, but do not interfere. and so the legislature meets unencumbered in frederick and while they pass a number of resolutions that are very hostile to lincoln, they do not even vote on it on an ordinance of secession. they they lay no framework for maryland to have any kind of referendum or a convention to consider secession. so that's very important point to remember because you will often hear, oh, well, if lincoln, you know, then up the legislators. marlowe was seated now they
they did not meet in annapolis, which was capital of maryland. now, of course, they met in frederick in western for several reasons. maybe we can talk about during the question time. they met in frederick, which was a much more union friendly area. and lincoln instructs general winfield scott, the chief of the army, not interfere with the legislators. he says basically, if we interfere with them and we detain them, we release him after a few days. and they're just likely to reassemble and do...
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she actually in annapolis. she was mount vernon waiting for her husband. the girls on the floor are the daughts, charles carroll. he reappears he's in the gray suit. mary and patsy there. they' five and . and these represent what we're fighting for. it's peace. this is what happen after all the dying and all the struggles. and if it doesn't happen, then the relution was. just carnage andrutal city. but if revolution can end this way, then you can say may be successful. now, why did trumbull let so many? years pass between the beginning of his project, 1780s to the late 1820s, he had a lot of personal distractions. he he proposed to a young woman family friend who died of tuberculosis. he put her in the gallery. she is, uh, to to the left. martha washington. he also fathered child by another woman. she was a servant in the house. one of his brothers. and according the laws of connecticut, a single mother could name the father. then he was responsible for subsistence of the child. trumbull said. well, she had so many boyfriends who knows who the father was.
she actually in annapolis. she was mount vernon waiting for her husband. the girls on the floor are the daughts, charles carroll. he reappears he's in the gray suit. mary and patsy there. they' five and . and these represent what we're fighting for. it's peace. this is what happen after all the dying and all the struggles. and if it doesn't happen, then the relution was. just carnage andrutal city. but if revolution can end this way, then you can say may be successful. now, why did trumbull let...
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mientras a una hora de la capital, algunas zonas de annapolis en maryland tambiÉn amanecieron bajo aguamal tiempo ha causado por lo menos 500 cancelaciones de vuelos y 4000 retrasos, segÚn flightaware. la mayorÍa se concentran en aeropuertos del noreste, encabezados por los que dan servicio a nueva york, seguidos de las terminales aÉreas de boston, filadelfia y washington d.c. las condiciones peligrosas se extenderÁn durante el fin de semana en partes de nueva york y nueva inglaterra, donde son posibles inundaciones e incluso mÁs tornados. los remanentes de debbie se seguirÁn sintiendo, sobre todo en nueva york. la tormenta va camino a canadÁ, por lo que sus efectos mÁs serios en el noreste deberÍan concluir en las prÓximas horas. en washington, javier vega noticias telemundo. >> estados unidos no participÓ en la detenciÓn de joaquÍn guzmÁn lÓpez y el mayo zambada. el hijo del chapo se entregÓ y el mayo fue traÍdo en contra de su voluntad. esa es la versiÓn oficial que dio hoy el embajador de estados unidos en mÉxico, ken salazar. horas despuÉs de que el presidente de mÉxico se quejara
mientras a una hora de la capital, algunas zonas de annapolis en maryland tambiÉn amanecieron bajo aguamal tiempo ha causado por lo menos 500 cancelaciones de vuelos y 4000 retrasos, segÚn flightaware. la mayorÍa se concentran en aeropuertos del noreste, encabezados por los que dan servicio a nueva york, seguidos de las terminales aÉreas de boston, filadelfia y washington d.c. las condiciones peligrosas se extenderÁn durante el fin de semana en partes de nueva york y nueva inglaterra,...
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. westbank is where the army blew up the thoughts a headquarters in the ballasa refugee come in. annapolis is ready forces arrested several pilots today as well as reading neighborhoods in the dashboard and the refugee come net back to him about us citizens living in a village in the southern is waiting negative. that's a holding, a fits in a set time is on fund in an attempt to block is why the police from demolishing a home, the village of and by team that surrounded by police and full sizes, please of preston to arrest the residence as well has previously destroyed thousands of palestinian homes in the region. 35 of the palestinian villages are considered illegal flight as well and are on death threats of demolition. the now disbanded time move for the policy has announced it will form a new policy following in order to be dissolved from thailand's top court. the court also binds the policies lead us from political office for 10 years. as comes as the policy applies to amends the country strict laws against insulting the royal family move for the policy denies. thus it antagonize the mo
. westbank is where the army blew up the thoughts a headquarters in the ballasa refugee come in. annapolis is ready forces arrested several pilots today as well as reading neighborhoods in the dashboard and the refugee come net back to him about us citizens living in a village in the southern is waiting negative. that's a holding, a fits in a set time is on fund in an attempt to block is why the police from demolishing a home, the village of and by team that surrounded by police and full sizes,...
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viviendas las lluvias azotaron tambiÉn a washington d mientras a una hora de la capital algunas zonas de annapolisedios cerrados y afectaciones que rodea (nombre(, 500 cancelaciones de vuelo y 4000 retrasos segÚn delawere seguidos de las terminales mayorÍa en el noreste seguido de las terminales aÉreas de boston filadelfia y washington dc, ino mÁs tornadoslas condiciones peligrosas se extenderÁn durante el fin de semana en partes de nueva york en nueva inglaterra donde son posibles inundaciones e incluso mÁs tornados >> a esta hora ya no estÁ lloviendo en washington dc el mayor impacto fue durante la maÑana de dichos quienes vivimos en la capital amanecimos con una muy inusual alerta de tornado eso detonÓ incluso proc procedimientos de emergencia en el capitolio, las prÓximas horasde viva hacia canadÁ asÍ que sus efectos en el noreste deberÍan concluir en las prÓximas horas >> muchas gracias javier c cambiemos de tema de la frontera y una fuerte caÍda y nÚmero de inmigrantes que buscan refugio esta semana en el albergue (nombre( aÑo. el refugio en nogales, mÉxico, dice que recibe menos de 100 migr
viviendas las lluvias azotaron tambiÉn a washington d mientras a una hora de la capital algunas zonas de annapolisedios cerrados y afectaciones que rodea (nombre(, 500 cancelaciones de vuelo y 4000 retrasos segÚn delawere seguidos de las terminales mayorÍa en el noreste seguido de las terminales aÉreas de boston filadelfia y washington dc, ino mÁs tornadoslas condiciones peligrosas se extenderÁn durante el fin de semana en partes de nueva york en nueva inglaterra donde son posibles...
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and i think she needs to university of berkeley, political science professor, annapolis, steve fish onaddressing the crowd and the nation. she has a really great story with just law-abiding law, enforcing. >> tough knows no prosecutor versus this fella, right? who's never respected the law. any loss that, you know, didn't able enrich himself. he certainly did not respect. she needs to drive that point home concerned that it will sound too tough for a lead. a few people on the far left and i'm hoping she'll do that in her speech tonight because that's actually a great wine per to be using. this is the speech of her life. >> make no mistake about michael yaki who served on the commission of civil rights and adviser to former speaker nancy pelosi adds his take on the importance of harris's moment thursday night. this is her chance. >> she's got a lot of momentum. just doesn't this energy. but this is where she that takes you to next level. it's going to be aimed at those independent voters in swing states. this isn't that how she can introduce herself to them, get over whatever characteri
and i think she needs to university of berkeley, political science professor, annapolis, steve fish onaddressing the crowd and the nation. she has a really great story with just law-abiding law, enforcing. >> tough knows no prosecutor versus this fella, right? who's never respected the law. any loss that, you know, didn't able enrich himself. he certainly did not respect. she needs to drive that point home concerned that it will sound too tough for a lead. a few people on the far left and...
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washington traveled to annapolis to return his commission, to basically go home. there were immediately these parallels to the great generals that had come out of retirement again and again to defend rome and then go back to his farm. it was an amazing thing to do, amazing for washington do not try and stay on as the military dictator, not stay on as the leader in some fashion. while we, in retrospect, say that was the expected thing to do, it was not at the time. to add to that, in 1797, after serving two years as president, which washington was called to do unanimously through the election, he retired and went home. this was before the 22nd amendment. he could have easily won a third term. even his opponents wanted him to serve a third term. for him to give up power at a time when he could have remained president's entire life, effectively been king and all but name was remarkable. and it was remarked upon by people across the globe. i am not saying that biden is exactly like washington, by the act of being able to step away from that power especially in that mo
washington traveled to annapolis to return his commission, to basically go home. there were immediately these parallels to the great generals that had come out of retirement again and again to defend rome and then go back to his farm. it was an amazing thing to do, amazing for washington do not try and stay on as the military dictator, not stay on as the leader in some fashion. while we, in retrospect, say that was the expected thing to do, it was not at the time. to add to that, in 1797, after...
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during a joint press conference with his australian counterpart pena. in american in the city of annapoliscording to him, this can lead to consequences that no one can predict, and at the same time, mr. blinken emphasized that the us commitment to protect israel is not broken, we will continue to protect israel from attacks by terrorist groups or their sponsors , we will continue to protect our military. this is the statement of the secretary of state of the united states of america, but... in addition to this statement, his official representative matthew miller also spoke at the state department: the united states will defend israel in the event of an attack on it, while washington is taking steps to reduce tensions in the region. such a statement was made by the head of the press service of the state department, matthew miller, on the air of the american tv channel fox news. he, in particular, said that official washington will protect israel from terrorist attacks and... and at the same time, like his boss, that is, anthony blinken, matthew miller called on all parties in the region to
during a joint press conference with his australian counterpart pena. in american in the city of annapoliscording to him, this can lead to consequences that no one can predict, and at the same time, mr. blinken emphasized that the us commitment to protect israel is not broken, we will continue to protect israel from attacks by terrorist groups or their sponsors , we will continue to protect our military. this is the statement of the secretary of state of the united states of america, but... in...
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washington traveled to annapolis to return his commission, to basically go home. there were immediately these parallels to the great generals that had come out of retirement again and again to defend rome and then go back to his farm. it was an amazing thing to do, amazing for washington do not try and stay on as the military dictator, not stay on as the leader in some fashion. while we, in retrospect, say that was the expected thing to do, it was not at the time. to add to that, in 1797, after serving two years as president, which washington was called to do unanimously through the election, he retired and went home. this was before the 22nd amendment. he could have easily won a third term. even his opponents wanted him to serve a third term. for him to give up power at a time when he could have remained president's entire life, effectively been king and all but name was remarkable. and it was remarked upon by people across the globe. i am not saying that biden is exactly like washington, by the act of being able to step away from that power especially in that mo
washington traveled to annapolis to return his commission, to basically go home. there were immediately these parallels to the great generals that had come out of retirement again and again to defend rome and then go back to his farm. it was an amazing thing to do, amazing for washington do not try and stay on as the military dictator, not stay on as the leader in some fashion. while we, in retrospect, say that was the expected thing to do, it was not at the time. to add to that, in 1797, after...
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. >> reporter: earlir this morning, the heart of downtown annapolis was underwater, submerged in over floodwaters. air travel was also impacted by the storm at a charlotte airport, causing this plane carrying members of the carolina panthers to veer off the taxiway and into thick mud. a travel nightmare for airline passengers like jeremy durbin, whose fight was one of the 169 canceled at newark airport today due to dangerous conditions in the air. >> we need help. they need to have a better fix than to hand somebody a business card with a qr code. >> reporter: and cbs news has learned four flight attendants were injured due to extreme turbulence on an american airlines flight that was landing in charlotte. now back here at newark, if you look at the big board behind me, you can still see plenty of cancellations and delays. those are expected to last into the weekend, major. >> major: debby's wrath continues. tom hanson, thank you. now to this breaking news from illinois. sangamon county sheriff jack campbell announced today that he is retiring at the end of the month. campbell faced c
. >> reporter: earlir this morning, the heart of downtown annapolis was underwater, submerged in over floodwaters. air travel was also impacted by the storm at a charlotte airport, causing this plane carrying members of the carolina panthers to veer off the taxiway and into thick mud. a travel nightmare for airline passengers like jeremy durbin, whose fight was one of the 169 canceled at newark airport today due to dangerous conditions in the air. >> we need help. they need to have...
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area, unindicating streets in alexandria and annapolis. tornado warnings forcing people inside the capitol complex to shelter in place for a time. trees crashing onto homes across the harrisburg, pennsylvania, area. >> i was buried in wood and insulation mainly. yeah, i crawled out of out of that. >> it's right there! >> reporter: overnight in delaware, families taking cover at this strip mall as a tornado touches down in marshallton. a confirmed ef-1 packing 95 mire an hour winds. a path of damage up to 150 yards wide and more than a mile long. and while debby has pulled away from the carolinas, many roads there are still flooded. >> make no mistake, this stubborn storm and its effects are not over. >> reporter: and linsey, this storm and other bouts of severe weather have caused travel problems all week. once again today, we've had about 1,000 flights canceled nationwide with many thousands more delayed. linsey? >> linsey: a lot of disruptions, trevor, thank you. let's get right to meteorologist lee goldberg from our partner station wabc
area, unindicating streets in alexandria and annapolis. tornado warnings forcing people inside the capitol complex to shelter in place for a time. trees crashing onto homes across the harrisburg, pennsylvania, area. >> i was buried in wood and insulation mainly. yeah, i crawled out of out of that. >> it's right there! >> reporter: overnight in delaware, families taking cover at this strip mall as a tornado touches down in marshallton. a confirmed ef-1 packing 95 mire an hour...
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through, proprietary and all the rest but i supported the secretary of defense earlier this week up at annapolisnd we spent a lot of time talking about that and what they going to the table and what we can build, maintain, design with them and certainly, and certainly with others. back to ukraine then, and back to the leadership of chris, and with the work that nato is doing, i have a very close relationship with supreme ally commander transformation down in norfolk and he has the defense innovation for the north atlantic, diana. he has that and they're working on that. and so how does diu punch into that? how do the 264 innovations plug into working cooperatively on force development with our nato partners? australia is one of those as an example to support the ukrainians. and then drones. so, pretty interesting. and their perspective in what they bring to us. there's another example of how we can work together. you know, we have to solve things like we move very quickly. we have to get out of it. no foreign business and into the yes foreign business and we have the design and develop our relea
through, proprietary and all the rest but i supported the secretary of defense earlier this week up at annapolisnd we spent a lot of time talking about that and what they going to the table and what we can build, maintain, design with them and certainly, and certainly with others. back to ukraine then, and back to the leadership of chris, and with the work that nato is doing, i have a very close relationship with supreme ally commander transformation down in norfolk and he has the defense...
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so the use of the secretary speak to this last week in annapolis with the appointment of mr. seymour as a mazda is political bureau, chief of it, from our point of view, that designation didn't change anything. over the course of this whole process says, over the course of this conflict. it has been clear to everyone that mister seymour uh, continues to be the decision maker and when it comes to the future of the palestinian people, when it comes to the ability to alleviate some of the suffering. and to alleviate some of the dire situations that we're seeing in the gaza strip, ultimately, that is also up to mr. seymour in response to the trilateral state for those. but out last week, the is really, is have confirmed that they will have a team present ready to continue and carry forward the stocks. and it is imperative that home us do the same because it is far time for the passengers to be released and to bring relief to the people of gaza. and we fully expect these talks to move forward, as i said, just a moment ago or curry partners are also working to ensure that there is a mass r
so the use of the secretary speak to this last week in annapolis with the appointment of mr. seymour as a mazda is political bureau, chief of it, from our point of view, that designation didn't change anything. over the course of this whole process says, over the course of this conflict. it has been clear to everyone that mister seymour uh, continues to be the decision maker and when it comes to the future of the palestinian people, when it comes to the ability to alleviate some of the...
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the annapolis that happened during the rate on the ballasa refugee camp is where the troops have since withdrawn. they've been conducting daily reg as in palestinian town since the 1000 began and is really forces have carried out a large scale. the rest campaign and southern parts of the west bank soldiers waited hebron size household and b as followed. cab storming houses and detaining around 50 people on 630 pallets to the ends, have been killed and 10000 detains in the occupied westbank since october. the 7th as one has approved a new illegal assessment on the unesco world heritage sykes and best for him as well as far lot finance minister based on smart coach analysis for plans for the assessment the palestinian village of but the, the size is non for its ancient agricultural terraces, vineyards and all of the girls, as well as who lives in the occupied westbank are illegal on the international norm noodle. they report some of them all on the impact of the is really decision on palestinian lives. are these ready? finance minister announced permission to construct a new supplement i
the annapolis that happened during the rate on the ballasa refugee camp is where the troops have since withdrawn. they've been conducting daily reg as in palestinian town since the 1000 began and is really forces have carried out a large scale. the rest campaign and southern parts of the west bank soldiers waited hebron size household and b as followed. cab storming houses and detaining around 50 people on 630 pallets to the ends, have been killed and 10000 detains in the occupied westbank...
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legitimate and the occupied westbank because when the forces have killed, it leads to palestinians of the annapolis that happened during the rate on the ballasa refugee camp is ready. troops have now withdrawn from the area. they have been conducting daily regular from the occupied west bank since the warm gauze of again was $600000.00 and so being towed in thousands detained, and the occupied westbank since october, the 7th. this is all has approved a new illegal assessment on the unesco world heritage scholars in bethlehem and occupied westbank as well as far light finance minister visit. i'll smoke church announced the plans for the settlement of the palestinian village of buck deed, besides was known for its ancient agricultural terraces. the vineyards of olive groves, one of his real assessments and occupied westbank are in the going on to international noodle. they report some of them on the, on the impact, all those really decision on palestinian lives. these rarely finance minister announced permission to construct a new supplement in the bethlehem area. i know this is the de facto ruler ov
legitimate and the occupied westbank because when the forces have killed, it leads to palestinians of the annapolis that happened during the rate on the ballasa refugee camp is ready. troops have now withdrawn from the area. they have been conducting daily regular from the occupied west bank since the warm gauze of again was $600000.00 and so being towed in thousands detained, and the occupied westbank since october, the 7th. this is all has approved a new illegal assessment on the unesco world...
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through, proprietary and all the rest but i supported the secretary of defense earlier this week up at annapolisnd we spent a lot of time talking about that and what they going to the table and what we can build, maintain, design with them and certainly, and certainly with others. back to ukraine then, and back to the leadership of chris, and with the work that nato is doing, i have a very close relationship with supreme ally commander transformation down in norfolk and he has the defense innovation for the north atlantic, diana. he has that and they're working on that. and so how does diu punch into that? how do the 264 innovations plug into working cooperatively on force development with our nato partners? australia is one of those as an example to support the ukrainians. and then drones. so, pretty interesting. and their perspective in what they bring to us. there's another example of how we can work together. you know, we have to solve things like we move very quickly. we have to get out of it. no foreign business and into the yes foreign business and we have the design and develop our relea
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i was making the commencement address at annapolis. was one of the best students had annapolis right at the top of the class, and i had a look at the sun. and i had to say what they are doing to your father is really unfair. jon tester could not have cared less. he just wanted publicity for himself, and it is a disgrace. you have to defeat jon tester. you have to do it. [cheers and applause] and when ronnie heard what i was doing, he said you were going to montana. does that have anything to do with chester? -- tester? actually it does. he has all the way in texas, so he had to travel longer than i did. ronny jackson is one of the finest men, and it is a shame, and you want to get rid of that guy. montana, you have got to do it, and you were going to do it. i went to bring him up, you will hear from them for just a second. he was picked by steve daines and a group of people. we were looking for perfection, because we did not want any excuses. the fact that he is handsome should have nothing to do with it, but he is a handsome guy. he i
i was making the commencement address at annapolis. was one of the best students had annapolis right at the top of the class, and i had a look at the sun. and i had to say what they are doing to your father is really unfair. jon tester could not have cared less. he just wanted publicity for himself, and it is a disgrace. you have to defeat jon tester. you have to do it. [cheers and applause] and when ronnie heard what i was doing, he said you were going to montana. does that have anything to do...
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intentional because if you've ever spent any time of the beach which i hope you have you live in annapolis. when you're in the navy, you notice something about waves went on one wave comes crashing in, it goes out and sort of fills in the next wave. it makes up at least part of the next wave. each successive wave is partly its own and partly what preceded it. that is the it's very hegelian in its understanding. strauss offered modernity gave rise to three waves. these waves were the first was modern natural right the philosophy inaugurated by thomas fox, jon a lot, it would even include machiavelli in that number and spinoza in that number. this is the philosophy of social contract theory that inspired our founding fathers. the philosophy we would recognize his classical liberalism. the second wave was a response to the first wave. in strauss is it telling it arose as a challenge for the first wave. but also from the first wave. it was a modification on social contract which is of course the preeminent example. it is a way of retelling the story to achieve a sort of different and part inpu
intentional because if you've ever spent any time of the beach which i hope you have you live in annapolis. when you're in the navy, you notice something about waves went on one wave comes crashing in, it goes out and sort of fills in the next wave. it makes up at least part of the next wave. each successive wave is partly its own and partly what preceded it. that is the it's very hegelian in its understanding. strauss offered modernity gave rise to three waves. these waves were the first was...
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. >> in maryland, the streets of annapolis were turned into rivers on friday, as noaa predicted. >> thisgoing to be a more active than normal hurricane season. this is the first tropical storm. first hurricane for us. this season. so with the water conditions, this may not be the last. >> debbie is now aiming for vermont, where president biden has approved an emergency declaration in a state still recovering from last month's floods from hurricane beryl, the remnants of hurricane beryl flooded out. >> vermont and much of the northeast is likely to get another slug of precipitation from hurricane debbie. >> the national weather service is now predicting between 17 and 24 named storms this season, with the potential impacts felt far from the coast in alexandria, virginia, caroline shively fox news according to boaters to steer clear of migrating whales, federal officials say there has been an abundance of humpback whales spotted along san mateo, san francisco and marin county coastlines and even inside the san francisco bay. >> they advise boaters to slow down and operate at no wake speed.
. >> in maryland, the streets of annapolis were turned into rivers on friday, as noaa predicted. >> thisgoing to be a more active than normal hurricane season. this is the first tropical storm. first hurricane for us. this season. so with the water conditions, this may not be the last. >> debbie is now aiming for vermont, where president biden has approved an emergency declaration in a state still recovering from last month's floods from hurricane beryl, the remnants of...
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. >> in maryland, the streets of annapolis were tned into rivers on friday, as noaa predicted. >> thisto be a more active than normal hurricane season. this is the first tropical storm. first hurricane for us. this season. so with the water conditions, this may not be the last. >> debbie is now aiming for vermont, where president biden has approved an emergency declaration in a state still recovering from last month's floods from hurricane beryl, the remnants of hurricane beryl flooded out. >> vermont and much of the northeast is likely to get another slug of precipitation from hurricane debbie. >> the national weather service is now predicting between 17 and 24 named storms this season, with the potential impacts felt far from the coast in alexandria, virginia. caroline shively, fox news. across the bay area, this afternoon, a little bit of haze out there at the higher elevations. >> happy friday everybody. i guess i'll take it from here. sorry. >> please do. rosemary. no, we're just we're just admiring this gorgeous shot. >> alex said, by all means, go for it. happy friday everybody.
. >> in maryland, the streets of annapolis were tned into rivers on friday, as noaa predicted. >> thisto be a more active than normal hurricane season. this is the first tropical storm. first hurricane for us. this season. so with the water conditions, this may not be the last. >> debbie is now aiming for vermont, where president biden has approved an emergency declaration in a state still recovering from last month's floods from hurricane beryl, the remnants of hurricane...
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and i think she needs to university of berkeley, political science professor, annapolis, steve fish. >> on harris addressing the crowd and the nation. she has a really great story with just law-abiding law, enforcing. >> tough knows no prosecutor versus this fella, right? never respected the law. and the last that, you know, didn't able enrich himself. he certainly did not respect. she needs to drive that point home concerned that it will sound too tough for a a few people on the far left and i'm hoping she'll do that in her speech tonight because that's actually a great wine per to be using. so far. she has been using it and very this is the speech of her life. >> make no mistake about it. michael yaki who served on the commission of civil rights and adviser to former speaker nancy pelosi adds his take on the importance of harris's moment thursday night. this is her chance. >> she's got a lot of momentum. just doesn't this interchange. but this is where she that takes you to next level. it's going to be aimed at those independent voters in swing states. this isn't that how she can i
and i think she needs to university of berkeley, political science professor, annapolis, steve fish. >> on harris addressing the crowd and the nation. she has a really great story with just law-abiding law, enforcing. >> tough knows no prosecutor versus this fella, right? never respected the law. and the last that, you know, didn't able enrich himself. he certainly did not respect. she needs to drive that point home concerned that it will sound too tough for a a few people on the...
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. >> in maryland, the streets of annapolis were turned into rivers on friday as noaa predicted. >> this a more active than normal hurricane season. this is the first tropical storm. first hurricane for us this season. so with the water conditions, this may not be the last. >> debbie is now aiming for vermont, where president biden has approved an emergency declaration in a state still recovering from last month's floods from hurricane beryl, the remnants of hurricane beryl flooded out. >> vermont and much of the northeast is likely to get another slug of precipitation from hurricane debbie. >> the national weather service is now predicting between 17 and 24 named storms this season, with the potential impacts felt far from the coast in alexandria, virginia, caroline shively, fox news. >> well, bay area weather. we're tracking a bit of a warm up in your saturday forecast. then eventually we're going to cool things off. we'll have the full update coming up. >> sonoma county is celebrating a very important 200th anniversary. the birth of its wine industry. >> let's go to ctv's alex savidge
. >> in maryland, the streets of annapolis were turned into rivers on friday as noaa predicted. >> this a more active than normal hurricane season. this is the first tropical storm. first hurricane for us this season. so with the water conditions, this may not be the last. >> debbie is now aiming for vermont, where president biden has approved an emergency declaration in a state still recovering from last month's floods from hurricane beryl, the remnants of hurricane beryl...
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those delegates summoned the delegates to philadelphia for 1787 after they had tried in annapolis the previous autumn. and nobody showed up, or at least not enough people showed up to constitute a quorum. so very cleverly, hamilton and madison pivot said and said, no, no, no. this wasn't really the convention we had in mind. this was just the preliminary convention. so we're going to try again. so what did they have in mind? well, what they had in mind was, oh, what did they say they had in mind? they said that they were going to propose amendments to the articles of confederation. what did they really have in mind? what they really had in mind was, well, if we stated sort of in the mildest form they were going to rewrite the articles of confederation, but in fact, what they were plotting and what they account pledged was the overthrow of the government of the united states. they were undermining they were going to undo, they were going to abolish the existing government of the united states. okay. keep that in mind, because when they got to philadelphia and once everybody arrive were
those delegates summoned the delegates to philadelphia for 1787 after they had tried in annapolis the previous autumn. and nobody showed up, or at least not enough people showed up to constitute a quorum. so very cleverly, hamilton and madison pivot said and said, no, no, no. this wasn't really the convention we had in mind. this was just the preliminary convention. so we're going to try again. so what did they have in mind? well, what they had in mind was, oh, what did they say they had in...