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and jefferson is looking, i suppose a little bit nervous because he would be a bit nervous if benjamin franklinwas about to critique your copy. but this is this is this this really central moment. and i suppose we can imagine here. franklin, reading those famous words when in the course of human events and so on and going through the words around which i structure my book life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. now, this is a 20/20 century representation of an 18th century moment. so it's, i suppose, a romanticized image. but we do know that something like this happened. it's it's it's testified in the documents that we have. we know this that franklin did make editorial interventions and that this moment really was at the start of a period of redrafting that went on between maybe the 20th of june and the 4th of july with the critical moment really coming on the 2nd of july, when it was adopted by by the congress. and it was actually passed and signed on the 4th of july, which of course, then becomes the first independ once a day. so i think it's what we're looking at here is is the origina
and jefferson is looking, i suppose a little bit nervous because he would be a bit nervous if benjamin franklinwas about to critique your copy. but this is this is this this really central moment. and i suppose we can imagine here. franklin, reading those famous words when in the course of human events and so on and going through the words around which i structure my book life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. now, this is a 20/20 century representation of an 18th century moment. so it's,...
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benjamin franklin was one of the founders of america.housand people in washington lived in new york, as well as in canada, germany, france, chile and venezuela and indonesia also held protest rallies in support of the palestinian people. in turkey, people moved towards the american military base and expressed their anger and disgust at washington's support for the zionist regime's crimes in gaza. hp-nya, ambil hp-nya, rekam, rekam semanya, os povos livres, em todo o canto do mundo, que vivam a resistencia do povo. the head of the political bureau of the hamas movement said that i send greetings to the people who came to the streets in washington and other cities in the world in support of palestine. listen to your people. heaney added that the people of the world consider the resistance of the palestinian nation to be legal and the occupying regime of palestine is declining . british police confirmed the arrest of 29 more supporters of palestine. most of these people were arrested on charges of provocative slogans. earlier, british polic
benjamin franklin was one of the founders of america.housand people in washington lived in new york, as well as in canada, germany, france, chile and venezuela and indonesia also held protest rallies in support of the palestinian people. in turkey, people moved towards the american military base and expressed their anger and disgust at washington's support for the zionist regime's crimes in gaza. hp-nya, ambil hp-nya, rekam, rekam semanya, os povos livres, em todo o canto do mundo, que vivam a...
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she has chronicled the lives of cleopatra, benjamin franklin, and others during her appearance. schiff recounted the salem witch trials benjamin franklin's life in paris and discussed her most recent about samuel adams. want to read a quote from your 2015 book, the witches america's tiny of terror. salem represents one of the rare moments in our enlightened past when the candles knocked out and everyone seems to be groping about in the dark. the place where all good stories begin. easy to caricature. it is the only tragedy that has acquired its own and you will unrelated holiday. it is more difficult to comprehend what happened. which one would you like me to start with? anywhere you want to start. i think halloween seems to be our theme today. actually. what happened is that? early in 1692, in january of 1692, two little girls, one nine and 111 in a minister's house begin to exhibit signs which, begin to writhe and grimace and bark and yelp and and are alternate be paralyzed, unable to speak and alternately speaking in what appear to be nonsensical terms and throwing into firep
she has chronicled the lives of cleopatra, benjamin franklin, and others during her appearance. schiff recounted the salem witch trials benjamin franklin's life in paris and discussed her most recent about samuel adams. want to read a quote from your 2015 book, the witches america's tiny of terror. salem represents one of the rare moments in our enlightened past when the candles knocked out and everyone seems to be groping about in the dark. the place where all good stories begin. easy to...
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benjamin franklin was our first postmaster general. he had more here than, postmaster general dejoy. but he was just as efficient. and in 1787, he was the only federal agency mentioned by name in the constitution. but it was only until 1847, 75 years later, that the congress authorized the issuance of. and that year, george washington and benjamin franklin were so honored. well, stamps were initially introduced to provide revenue to pay for service. over the years, it has become really a history of our nation in visual form. today, a person has to be deceased three years before he or she is considered for a stamp in our nation's history. we've 103 supreme court justices that have passed away. but before today, as you heard from, the chief. only 14 have been honored on a stamp. one of them was charles evans hughes. he mentioned chief justice from 1930 to 1941. and on postal family note, his great granddaughter, his great granddaughter, is here tonight. sandra, and she's married to our vice chairman of the board and to radar. every year,
benjamin franklin was our first postmaster general. he had more here than, postmaster general dejoy. but he was just as efficient. and in 1787, he was the only federal agency mentioned by name in the constitution. but it was only until 1847, 75 years later, that the congress authorized the issuance of. and that year, george washington and benjamin franklin were so honored. well, stamps were initially introduced to provide revenue to pay for service. over the years, it has become really a...
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and when benjamin franklin walked out of that constitution hall, he was asked, sir, what do we have, a monarchy or a republic? and he said, a republic, if you can keep it. if you can keep it. we've kept it for over 240 years. we're closer to losing it right now than we ever have. and it's up to all of us to preserve the american dream. you know, my american dream was to be a doctor. i love medicine as a little kid. anything about medicine, dr. kildare, dr. casey. man, i was all over that stuff overnight. going to the doctor's office. i mean, i would gladly get shot just so i could smell the alcohol swabs. maybe not a covid shot, but prep. but, you know, there was there was one problem. and that is, if you're going to become a doctor, you have to get good grades and i was a terrible student. i was one of the worst and should ever see. i admire the smart kids. i remember there was one kid. his name was steve. he was the smartest kid in the class. he was the kind of kid who would always come up to you after test and show you his. and he'd say, let me see yours, let me see yours. and you
and when benjamin franklin walked out of that constitution hall, he was asked, sir, what do we have, a monarchy or a republic? and he said, a republic, if you can keep it. if you can keep it. we've kept it for over 240 years. we're closer to losing it right now than we ever have. and it's up to all of us to preserve the american dream. you know, my american dream was to be a doctor. i love medicine as a little kid. anything about medicine, dr. kildare, dr. casey. man, i was all over that stuff...
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>> i don't know what exactly -- >> stephen: are you benjamin franklin? >> right, yes!d very very hot, don't get anywhere near it. it's sort of cooler towards the entrance and hotter towards the backside. you know? >> stephen: that's what i hear... [laughter and applause] spatchcock it! stuff that spatchcock! >> i'm going to buttermilk brine it's. >> stephen: oh baby! salt, buttermilk, 24 hours, you got to scrape it all off or else you are to brown. >> how do you know that? >> stephen: you think i haven't spatchcock-80 a buttermilk brine? would you take me four, you come into my house! >> you're right, you're right! >> stephen: i heard about this wood-fired oven for my producer so i went and got you this, it's a precision infrared thermometer so we can tell you the heat of your oven and i want you to use this and tell me how it turns out. >> well, thank you very much for that! [applause] >> that's what i do. >> this is so generous. i want to say i'm very grateful for you. >> stephen: you want to say i it? >> i am very grateful for you. >> stephen: okay. it's hollywood,
>> i don't know what exactly -- >> stephen: are you benjamin franklin? >> right, yes!d very very hot, don't get anywhere near it. it's sort of cooler towards the entrance and hotter towards the backside. you know? >> stephen: that's what i hear... [laughter and applause] spatchcock it! stuff that spatchcock! >> i'm going to buttermilk brine it's. >> stephen: oh baby! salt, buttermilk, 24 hours, you got to scrape it all off or else you are to brown. >>...
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and then the senior statesman, 81 year old benjamin franklin, stood up in front of the assembly a he said, gentlemen, let's get down on our knees and let's seek wisdom from the lord. and they knelt down and they prayed. and they got up and resolve their differences. and tha's how we got the constitution. but the constitution was so important because they studied every single governmental system that ever existed in the world. and they were eclectic. they extracted the good things and got rid of the bad things as they tried to put together the right eironment for our nation. and when benjamin franklin walked out of that constitution hall, he was asked, sir, what do we have, a monarchy or a republic? and he said, a republic, if you cakeep it. ifou can keep it. we've kept it for over 240 years. we're closer to losing it right now than we ever have. and it's up to all of uto preserve the american drea you know, my american dream s to be a doctor. i love medicine as a little kid. anything about medicine, dr. ldare, dr. casey. man, i was all over that stuff overght. going to the doctor's o
and then the senior statesman, 81 year old benjamin franklin, stood up in front of the assembly a he said, gentlemen, let's get down on our knees and let's seek wisdom from the lord. and they knelt down and they prayed. and they got up and resolve their differences. and tha's how we got the constitution. but the constitution was so important because they studied every single governmental system that ever existed in the world. and they were eclectic. they extracted the good things and got rid of...
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benjamin franklin was our first postmaster general. he had more here than, postmaster general dejoy. but he was just as efficient. and in 1787, he was the only federal agency mentioned by name in the constitution. but it was only until 1847, 75 years later, that the congress authorized the issuance of. and that year, george washington and benjamin franklin were so honored. well, stamps were initially introduced to provide revenue to pay for service. over the years, it has become really a history of our nation in visual form. today, a person has to be deceased three years before he or she is considered for a stamp in our nation's history. we've 103 supreme court justices that have passed away. but before today, as you heard from, the chief. only 14 have been honored on a stamp. one of them was charles evans hughes. he mentioned chief justice from 1930 to 1941. and on postal family note, his great granddaughter, his great granddaughter, is here tonight. sandra, and she's married to our vice chairman of the board and to radar. every year,
benjamin franklin was our first postmaster general. he had more here than, postmaster general dejoy. but he was just as efficient. and in 1787, he was the only federal agency mentioned by name in the constitution. but it was only until 1847, 75 years later, that the congress authorized the issuance of. and that year, george washington and benjamin franklin were so honored. well, stamps were initially introduced to provide revenue to pay for service. over the years, it has become really a...
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footage of one of the protest participants wearing an arabic headdress on a statue of benjamin franklintka. well, now we are on the presidential platform of russia, the land of opportunities. the interactive space is divided into eight halls dedicated to the country's achievements through reflection. past, present and future, a light show was shown on the walls of the pavilion this evening, we’ll find out the details from alexandra perfileva, she’s now in direct contact with us and watched everything carefully, sasha, greetings again, so tell me how interesting the show turned out, and what other entertaining beautiful show, it’s not just beautiful, it also motivates and charges, and it took place in the central pavilion at vdnkh, and the uniqueness of this laser show is that the laser show is that it gives the audience an immersion in childhood to remember that a dream is the beginning of something new, this is the beginning of another journey, many viewers took out their phones at that moment and this is an incredible miracle that could happen in our country and for everyone, it’s gre
footage of one of the protest participants wearing an arabic headdress on a statue of benjamin franklintka. well, now we are on the presidential platform of russia, the land of opportunities. the interactive space is divided into eight halls dedicated to the country's achievements through reflection. past, present and future, a light show was shown on the walls of the pavilion this evening, we’ll find out the details from alexandra perfileva, she’s now in direct contact with us and watched...
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washington wearing arafatka's headscarf, even the statue of one of the us founding fathers, benjamin franklinwell, this is footage from new zealand. haka, ritual, ritual dance of the aborigines. this time it was performed as a sign of solidarity. on other topics in moldova, the results of the local elections, which took place the day before , according to preliminary results, the ruling pro-european action and solidarity party is defeated, its mayoral candidates are losing in thirty out of thirty-six cities, including chisinau. also at the party action and solidarity will not exceed a majority vote in almost half of the councils in rural areas. according to preliminary data, places, places. will be occupied by representatives of the socialist party, which is headed by former president igor dadon and other opposition forces, and this despite the fact that on the eve of the elections the authorities made a number of tough decisions regarding competitors; 2 days before the vote, candidates of the opposition party chance were removed from the ballot, explaining this as protecting the interests of
washington wearing arafatka's headscarf, even the statue of one of the us founding fathers, benjamin franklinwell, this is footage from new zealand. haka, ritual, ritual dance of the aborigines. this time it was performed as a sign of solidarity. on other topics in moldova, the results of the local elections, which took place the day before , according to preliminary results, the ruling pro-european action and solidarity party is defeated, its mayoral candidates are losing in thirty out of...
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at the constitutional convention in my home state in pennsylvania in philadelphia, benjamin franklin called upon his fellow delegates to begin each day in prayer. he said, i know that my redeemer lives. and if a spare row cannot fall without his notice, surely a nation cannot rise without his aid. since coming to congress, speaker mike johnson has emb embodied benning lynn franklin words. turning to prayer and to faith in god as he serves in the u.s. congress. since first being elected, speaker johnson has been a ti tireless champion for conservative values. fighting for life, protecting our constitution, and standing for the rule of law. now as we move forward, it is clear that speaker johnson is the right choice to lead the house of representatives at this critical time. in the days before he was elected as speaker, i had the opportunity to talk with speaker johnson about the challenges that we face in pennsylvania. we discussed the fentanyl poisonings that have become the leading cause of death for young americans. we discussed how energy prices are soaring. and how families are w
at the constitutional convention in my home state in pennsylvania in philadelphia, benjamin franklin called upon his fellow delegates to begin each day in prayer. he said, i know that my redeemer lives. and if a spare row cannot fall without his notice, surely a nation cannot rise without his aid. since coming to congress, speaker mike johnson has emb embodied benning lynn franklin words. turning to prayer and to faith in god as he serves in the u.s. congress. since first being elected, speaker...
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so why did benjamin franklin become president of the united states? my answer is he died. he died. he really before the constitution allowed him the opportunity. he just shortly after the ratification. but so some people and i heard somebody say this because he wasn't born in the united states, he was born in the west indies. in fact, that's not the reason there is that provision of the constitution that says that only a natural born citizen of the united states can be elected president. oh, wait a minute. wait a minute. was george washington born in the united states? no, he was not. was thomas jefferson born in the united states? no, because the rest of that line is or a citizen of the united states at the time of the adoption of this constitution. no. the reason alexander hamilton was not president of united states was. well, yeah, he got shot. but you know why he got shot? well, lin-manuel miranda notwithstanding landing, he was a jerk. people did not like him. he was pushy, as could be. even john adams, who was his ally, despite praised him because hamilton kept under meaning.
so why did benjamin franklin become president of the united states? my answer is he died. he died. he really before the constitution allowed him the opportunity. he just shortly after the ratification. but so some people and i heard somebody say this because he wasn't born in the united states, he was born in the west indies. in fact, that's not the reason there is that provision of the constitution that says that only a natural born citizen of the united states can be elected president. oh,...
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america had edison, who invented the lightbulb, henry ford, who invented the assembly line, and benjamin franklinso having long hair. >> sarah: all right, so what do we deal with all the remaining properties that wework has left behind? >> well, you are in luck, sarah can because i have a business idea of your own. ask yourself, what do people in cities really need? >> sarah: affordable housing? >> okay, relax, msnbc. in practical terms, what people really need above all else is a comfortable place to shit. one where you don't have to pretend you're gonna buy a bear claw when you're done. i'm talking about a place where i can take a dump! where you can take a dump! there's no liberal dumps or conservative dumps. just dumps. of all colors and consistencies. where black girls and asian boys can take a dump in peace without someone jiggling the handle every five [bleep] minutes. hey, we are in here. we are all in here. and to make it happen, all i need is $20 billion and a couple of glade plug-ins. because america does not need a place to work. we just need a place to do our business. thank you! tha
america had edison, who invented the lightbulb, henry ford, who invented the assembly line, and benjamin franklinso having long hair. >> sarah: all right, so what do we deal with all the remaining properties that wework has left behind? >> well, you are in luck, sarah can because i have a business idea of your own. ask yourself, what do people in cities really need? >> sarah: affordable housing? >> okay, relax, msnbc. in practical terms, what people really need above all...
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to benjamin franklin as well as the sit in benjamin drummond hall. so thank to our sponsor national capital. so without further delay let introduce our dynamic panel today. first, we have dr. regina akers. she is native of washington, d.c. she received her bachelor's of u.s. history from the catholic university of america, receiving both her master's and doctorate in u.s. public history, some howard university. she's a member of the public history education section in history class and the history and heritage names where she has served as an archivist historian since 1987. she enjoys the national reputation as a subject expert and expert controversy, personnel issues in the united states military with the emphasis on women and african-americans in the navy. she has served as first chair of the committee and senior historians advisory committee, and the command's oral history team. her publications include the navy's first enlisted women patriotic. that was naval history at heritage may 2013. she is the coauthor of the united states navy oral history
to benjamin franklin as well as the sit in benjamin drummond hall. so thank to our sponsor national capital. so without further delay let introduce our dynamic panel today. first, we have dr. regina akers. she is native of washington, d.c. she received her bachelor's of u.s. history from the catholic university of america, receiving both her master's and doctorate in u.s. public history, some howard university. she's a member of the public history education section in history class and the...
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firefighters, wet nurses, benjamin franklin and quaker merchants and charleston for scholarly journals such as early american studies, vil war history, new york history, the william and mary and popular publications such as bbc history, cluny williamsburg, the wall street journal and washington post. dr. karp received his b.a. from yale university and his ph.d. from the university of virginia, and previously taught at the university of edinburgh and tufts university. his latest book, which those of you in person, have a copy of courtesy of the department of cultural affairs is the great new york fire of 1776 a lost story of the american revolution. please join me in welcoming dr. karp. thank you. josh. it's really a pleasure to be my send talk in less than a year. behalf of the new york genealogical and biographical society and also to be back here at fraunces tavern where i've given at least one, maybe two lks before you can watch the other one, becau c-span was there too. so but video and thanks to of you for coming out and to those of you online who are still in your slippers thank
firefighters, wet nurses, benjamin franklin and quaker merchants and charleston for scholarly journals such as early american studies, vil war history, new york history, the william and mary and popular publications such as bbc history, cluny williamsburg, the wall street journal and washington post. dr. karp received his b.a. from yale university and his ph.d. from the university of virginia, and previously taught at the university of edinburgh and tufts university. his latest book, which...
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firefighters, wet nurses, benjamin franklin and quaker merchants and charleston for scholarly journals such as early american studies, civil war history, new york history, the william and mary and popular publications such as bbc history, cluny williamsburg, the wall street journal and washington post. dr. karp received his b.a. from yale university and his ph.d. from the university of virginia, and he previously taught at the university of edinburgh and tufts university. his latest book, which those of you in person, have a copy of courtesy of the department of cultural affairs is the great new york fire of 1776 a lost story of the american revolution. please join me in welcoming dr. karp. thank you. josh. it's really a pleasure to be my second talk in less than a year. behalf of the new york genealogical and biographical society and also to be back here at fraunces tavern where i've given at least one, maybe two talks before you can watch the other one, because c-span was there too. so but video and thanks to of you for coming out and to those of you online who are still in your slip
firefighters, wet nurses, benjamin franklin and quaker merchants and charleston for scholarly journals such as early american studies, civil war history, new york history, the william and mary and popular publications such as bbc history, cluny williamsburg, the wall street journal and washington post. dr. karp received his b.a. from yale university and his ph.d. from the university of virginia, and he previously taught at the university of edinburgh and tufts university. his latest book, which...
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firefighters, wet nurses, benjamin franklin and quaker merchants and charleston for scholarly journals such as early american studies, civil war history, new york history, the william and mary and popular publications such as bbc history, cluny williamsburg, the wall street journal and washington post. dr. karp received his b.a. from yale university and his ph.d. from the university of virginia, and he previously taught at the university of edinburgh and tufts university. his latest book, which those of you in person, have a copy of courtesy of the department of cultural affairs is the great new york fire of 1776 a lost story of the american revolution. please join me in welcoming dr. karp. thank you. josh. it's really a pleasure to be my second talk in less than a year. behalf of the new york genealogical and biographical society and also to be back here at fraunces tavern where i've given at least one, maybe two talks before you can watch the other one, because c-span was there too. so but video and thanks to of you for coming out and to those of you online who are still in your slip
firefighters, wet nurses, benjamin franklin and quaker merchants and charleston for scholarly journals such as early american studies, civil war history, new york history, the william and mary and popular publications such as bbc history, cluny williamsburg, the wall street journal and washington post. dr. karp received his b.a. from yale university and his ph.d. from the university of virginia, and he previously taught at the university of edinburgh and tufts university. his latest book, which...
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here in the green room, youee an important part to benjamin franklin by david, e of the first fine pieces of art to actually come into the white house through mrs. kennedy's. the dono were mr. and mrs. walter annenberg, of course, franklin never lived in or visited the white house, but he's a towering figure in our natio's history. should be represented. there following the tour of the public rooms, president kennedy had decided wld make an appearance in the program' final scene, where spoke of the importance of the work being done byrs. and her committees. he said, quote i consider history, our history to be a source of strength to us here in the house and to all american people. anything whi dramatizes the greahistory, the great of the unitedtates is, i think the white house does is of the closest attention and respect by americans live here and who visit here and who are part of our citizenry. that's why i am glad that jackie is making the efforts s's making. indeed, president kennedy was extremely of his wife and her great accomplishment. it seemed how devot and dedicad she was to it,
here in the green room, youee an important part to benjamin franklin by david, e of the first fine pieces of art to actually come into the white house through mrs. kennedy's. the dono were mr. and mrs. walter annenberg, of course, franklin never lived in or visited the white house, but he's a towering figure in our natio's history. should be represented. there following the tour of the public rooms, president kennedy had decided wld make an appearance in the program' final scene, where spoke of...
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that is incredibly important we would have lost a republic that benjamin franklin talked about. >> whatvidence do you have, doctor carson, the justice department has been weaponized? against trump specifically. i mean, there is no evidence of that. >> well, let's put it this way. al capone, who was a notorious killer, had one indictment, and donald trump has four indictments. that would tell you something right there. >> i don't think that is evidence of anything except that donald trump allegedly has committed conduct that resulted in indictments. >> it's evidence that you have group of people, a system that is out to get this president, and they feel that he is an existential threat to their existence. and -- >> let me -- let me -- >> america was designed for the people. it wasn't designed for the government. >> well, what you -- you're suggesting this current administration, which is the president, president biden, a democrat, is weaponizing the justice department. i didn't hear any evidence there. but here is what other republicans have said. this is adam kinsinger, liz cheney. they
that is incredibly important we would have lost a republic that benjamin franklin talked about. >> whatvidence do you have, doctor carson, the justice department has been weaponized? against trump specifically. i mean, there is no evidence of that. >> well, let's put it this way. al capone, who was a notorious killer, had one indictment, and donald trump has four indictments. that would tell you something right there. >> i don't think that is evidence of anything except that...
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benjamin franklin walked out of the convention and he was asked of you give us a republic or monarchyif you can keep it. they understood you got the best constitution and the world to again have the best declaration of independence and the world these things do not run on autopilot they require every generation of americans to step up and into the call and that means sometimes putting on a uniform having the last full measure of devotion for service to this country we are not called upon to make sacrifices of that nature but what we are called upon to do is to do justice to the sacrifices previous generations have made and to understand it is our responsibility to safeguard what president george washington called the sacred fire of liberty this is a fire that burns brightly in independence hall 156 men pledged their lives, their fortune and their sacred honor to establish a new nation. it is a fire that burned in gettysburg, pennsylvania at 100 nations purse republican president pledged this nation a new birth of freedom. it is a fire that burned on the beaches of normandy when a merr
benjamin franklin walked out of the convention and he was asked of you give us a republic or monarchyif you can keep it. they understood you got the best constitution and the world to again have the best declaration of independence and the world these things do not run on autopilot they require every generation of americans to step up and into the call and that means sometimes putting on a uniform having the last full measure of devotion for service to this country we are not called upon to...
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benjamin franklin walked out of the convention and he was asked did you give us a republic or a monarchyrepublic if you can keep it. they understood you can have the best constitution, the best declaration of independence, they don't run on autopilot, they require the next generation answering the call, that means putting on a uniform, and giving the last measure of devotion to the country. we're not called upon to make sacrifices of that nature, but what we are called upon to do is give justices to the sacrifices that previous generations have made and understand that it's our responsibility to safeguard what president george washington called the sacred fire of liberty. now, this is a fire that burned brightly in independence hall when 56 men pledged their lives, fortunes and sacred honor, conceived in liberty. a fire that burned at a cemetery in gettysburg, pennsylvania when our nation's first republican president pledged this nation to a new birth of freedom. the fires that burned on the beaches of normandy when a merry band of brothers defeated the nazis and saved freedom throughout
benjamin franklin walked out of the convention and he was asked did you give us a republic or a monarchyrepublic if you can keep it. they understood you can have the best constitution, the best declaration of independence, they don't run on autopilot, they require the next generation answering the call, that means putting on a uniform, and giving the last measure of devotion to the country. we're not called upon to make sacrifices of that nature, but what we are called upon to do is give...
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benjamin franklin walked out at the convention and he was asked if it was a republic or a monarchy andublic that you can keep it. they interested you can have the best constitution and the world. these things do not run on autopilot they require every generations of americans to step up and answer r the call and tht means sometimes putting on the uniform and giving the last full measure of devotion of service to your country. we are called upon to make sacrifices ofme that nature that we are called upon to do justice sacrifices that generations have made and understand it's our responsibility to safeguard what president george washington called the sacred fire of liberty. this is the fire that burned brightly in i independence hall and 56 men pledged their lives their fortune and their sacred honor to establish ahe new natin in liberty. it's the fire that burned at the cemetery and gettysburg pennsylvania winner nation's first republican president pledged this nation to a new birth of freedom into the fire that burned on the i beaches of normandy when a the merry band of brothers defea
benjamin franklin walked out at the convention and he was asked if it was a republic or a monarchy andublic that you can keep it. they interested you can have the best constitution and the world. these things do not run on autopilot they require every generations of americans to step up and answer r the call and tht means sometimes putting on the uniform and giving the last full measure of devotion of service to your country. we are called upon to make sacrifices ofme that nature that we are...
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activists placed a checkered arafat shirt on the monument to one of the us founding fathers, benjamin franklind of activists outside the white house demands an end to american military aid to israel. a large march in support of the gas sector took place in the capital of venezuela, caracas. participants call on the un to intervene and stop the genocide of the palestinian people. the escalation of the conflict in the middle east is a political and moral failure of european policy. this statement was made by barel on annual conference of eu ambassadors. the head of diplomacy noted that the old world today faces the problem of anti-semitism. in france alone, there are over a thousand shares per month. bareli's current performance is perhaps a record one for the number of unexpected revelations. so he admitted that during the pandemic, europe was very reluctant to share with the rest of the world. calling to fight climate change, the european union countries themselves are leading in air pollution, but in addition, seeing the different positions brussels takes in different military conflicts, the
activists placed a checkered arafat shirt on the monument to one of the us founding fathers, benjamin franklind of activists outside the white house demands an end to american military aid to israel. a large march in support of the gas sector took place in the capital of venezuela, caracas. participants call on the un to intervene and stop the genocide of the palestinian people. the escalation of the conflict in the middle east is a political and moral failure of european policy. this statement...
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when benjamin franklin walked out of that constitutional convention, he was asked, did you give us ac or a monarchy? he said a republic, if you can keep it, you can have the best constitution in the world, you can have the best declaration of independence in the world. these things don't run on autopilot. they require every generation of americans to step up and be counted, sometimes putting on a uniform, risking your life and indeed giving the last full measure of motion for service to this country. now, we're not called upon to make sacrifices at that level, but we are all called upon to do is do justice to the sacrifices of people that have come before us to make sure that their deaths were not in vain, to make sure we answer the call to make sure that we answered the call to preserve what george washington called the sacred fire of liberty. this is a fire that burned in independence hall in 1776 when 56 men pledged their lives, their fortune and their sacred honor so that they could found a new nation conceived in liberty . it's the fire that burned at a cemetery in gettysburg wh
when benjamin franklin walked out of that constitutional convention, he was asked, did you give us ac or a monarchy? he said a republic, if you can keep it, you can have the best constitution in the world, you can have the best declaration of independence in the world. these things don't run on autopilot. they require every generation of americans to step up and be counted, sometimes putting on a uniform, risking your life and indeed giving the last full measure of motion for service to this...
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a vocal activist for peace and for a two-state solution because neighbors should follow what benjamin franklinshould have a very clear boundary knowing where i and you begin, where i and you and. this is symbiotic, and unsolved existence, it is perhaps the bitter source of all of our agony's up until today. >> dorit, thank you. >> you made me think of what hassan would've said today. what he would have contributed to my dire straight and what i would have said. i heard the interview and i want to believe, perhaps it's my literary imagination, perhaps it is a scenario that i'm telling myself a story, but perhaps in the tunnels, in the underground of gaza, perhaps behind a wall there's a screen and she hears my voice and they all hear our voices. [speaking in a global language] >> thank you. dorit rabinyan, the author of all the rivers. that is today's velshi banned book club feature. that does it for me, times like, this you have to toss it to alex witt, she will be back after a quick break. after a quick break. witch back to my regular shampoo. you should use it every wash, otherwise the flake
a vocal activist for peace and for a two-state solution because neighbors should follow what benjamin franklinshould have a very clear boundary knowing where i and you begin, where i and you and. this is symbiotic, and unsolved existence, it is perhaps the bitter source of all of our agony's up until today. >> dorit, thank you. >> you made me think of what hassan would've said today. what he would have contributed to my dire straight and what i would have said. i heard the interview...
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some were seen defacing monuments, they were wrapping palestinian flags around the statue of benjamin franklinbe 100,000 people there. the white house gates were vandalized, red paint all over the place to say joe biden has blood on his hands. it's still there this morning. some protesters tried to jump the fence. police p only reported one arrest. i wonder if this was an insurrection. the insurrection from january 6 put several people in jail. there aren't several people in jail for this. former president obama tried to play both sides of the conflict over the weekend. here's what he said, watch this. >> what hamas did was horrific. there's no justification for it. and what is also true is that the occupation and what's happening to palestinians is unbearable. you then have to admit nobody's hands are clean. maria: nobody's hands are clean, congresswoman. is he trying to make a moral equivalency between the terrorists of hamas and israel? he also claims the united states is complicit in this war. your thoughts on president obama now weighing in? >> disgraceful. let's not forget when obama was
some were seen defacing monuments, they were wrapping palestinian flags around the statue of benjamin franklinbe 100,000 people there. the white house gates were vandalized, red paint all over the place to say joe biden has blood on his hands. it's still there this morning. some protesters tried to jump the fence. police p only reported one arrest. i wonder if this was an insurrection. the insurrection from january 6 put several people in jail. there aren't several people in jail for this....
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weekend, some seeing defacing multiple monuments, wrapping palestinian flags around a statue of benjamin franklin looked like an insurrection. i would like to know who is being held accountable. the white house's gates vandalized with red. police reported one arrest. griff jenkins interviewed some of the protesters, watch this. >> i am not going to condemn hamas. >> should israel exist? >> israel is a fascist state. yeah, i'm anti-fascist. maria: congressman, your thoughts on what took place yesterday in washington and saturday. >> first of all, this should come as no surprise, maria. the biden administration has condoned lawlessness without consequences. you don't tear down statue, you don't spray paint gates and the faces of buildings and it started back during the riots when over 50 cities with over -- with billions of dollars of destruction without consequences of. you don't put up with that. this administration has condoned it. you had a vice president that put bond money up for this to pay the ones that are doing the damage to get out of jail and a it's just not right. that's why america is
weekend, some seeing defacing multiple monuments, wrapping palestinian flags around a statue of benjamin franklin looked like an insurrection. i would like to know who is being held accountable. the white house's gates vandalized with red. police reported one arrest. griff jenkins interviewed some of the protesters, watch this. >> i am not going to condemn hamas. >> should israel exist? >> israel is a fascist state. yeah, i'm anti-fascist. maria: congressman, your thoughts on...
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on september the 17th, 1787, when benjamin franklin came out of that last constitutional convention,? a monarchy or a remix? he said -- or a republic? he said a republic, if you can keep it. we've kept it for over 240 years, but we're as a close to losing it right now as we ever have been as the enenemies of donald trump is trying to weaponize our justice system. they're destroying our system of checks and and balances without looking into the with the future, without thinking about the implications of that and recognizing that without those things in place, we become another two-bit banana republic. and this is a serious issue. and it's not, this is not a popularity contest. there's some people who say i don't like that man. his policies are good, but i don't like him. maria: yeah. >> they need to stop and think about their children and their grandchildren and the future of this country and what is going to the happen and what we are facing and why our system was designed the way it is so that the people could have the final word. maria: yeah. >> we cannot allow ourselves to be mani
on september the 17th, 1787, when benjamin franklin came out of that last constitutional convention,? a monarchy or a remix? he said -- or a republic? he said a republic, if you can keep it. we've kept it for over 240 years, but we're as a close to losing it right now as we ever have been as the enenemies of donald trump is trying to weaponize our justice system. they're destroying our system of checks and and balances without looking into the with the future, without thinking about the...
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don't have any intention to bring it back because of the daylight saving time is credited to benjamin franklinasn't until world war. one that united states adopted the change to conserve energy before it was repealed the next year and left a local control during world war 2, we kept the year-round daylight saving time to conserve energy again, which then ran for 3 years. then in 1966, congress establishing uniform schedule for a change but still left up to local control in 1974. u.s. didn't act year-round daylight saving time but quickly repealed in a year later, it became very unpopular very quickly. people didn't like getting up and that they are going to work in the dark and they specifically denied sending the kids to school. >> in the dark, which brings us to where we are now. we like to do outdoor activities. beach run got outside. it kind of eliminates us being able to do that, especially as girls. you can't do much in the dark, but itself, especially don't like it and are like rather sleep more and just like get off work and not have it be like. >> alaska. and like you know, >> that wa
don't have any intention to bring it back because of the daylight saving time is credited to benjamin franklinasn't until world war. one that united states adopted the change to conserve energy before it was repealed the next year and left a local control during world war 2, we kept the year-round daylight saving time to conserve energy again, which then ran for 3 years. then in 1966, congress establishing uniform schedule for a change but still left up to local control in 1974. u.s. didn't act...
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have the right to do is to you know, attack the white house there and deface it and go up on benjamin frankline and put a habib on him. you can't do that. they should prosecute those crimes happening by defacing the white house. nevertheless, those people making those allegations do represent a growing portion of today's democratic party. they preach tolerance. when it comes to having jews live in israel, there's too many of them that suggest that killing jews is an acceptable way of doing it. i just think that is fundamental and totally wrong. it's not all the democrats. i don't mean to ever say that. there's a significant growing portion that hate jews and want to see them eradicated. to call the president of the united states somebody that supports genocide? really? this is a pretty wild faction that only identifies with the democrats. >> martha: there's a right to protest in this country. we saw that playing out saturday. here's former president obama who has spoken out quite a bit while his predecessor and former vice president is trying to manage this situation. let's watch what he had t
have the right to do is to you know, attack the white house there and deface it and go up on benjamin frankline and put a habib on him. you can't do that. they should prosecute those crimes happening by defacing the white house. nevertheless, those people making those allegations do represent a growing portion of today's democratic party. they preach tolerance. when it comes to having jews live in israel, there's too many of them that suggest that killing jews is an acceptable way of doing it....