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>> the intersection of calhoun and spring street in trenton. trenton. traffic light out making for a tense situation. you have to navigate your way. i'm coming. i'm coming. everyone is being really careful. know one knows who is going to go next. >> back that way. and when they removed it they left the wire exposed. they just put this up today after almost a month. i no it's crazy and i am no expert, but i went out. know big deal. you can't be here all day long. it's long. it's not my job number one. number two, is 10 degrees. it doesn't work. plus, it's weird. i have never seen something like this hanging. there is apparently some confusion over whose light it is to fix, the cities of the counties. costs of the mayor's office and to public works or not returned. do you have you have an intersection or streetlight that doesn't work? hit us up. bill: it's ridiculous. come on. ready? you are chasing a story that kind of gives new meaning to the dirty martini. >> one of my favorite bars is capitalizing on this phenomenon creating what they are calling the
>> the intersection of calhoun and spring street in trenton. trenton. traffic light out making for a tense situation. you have to navigate your way. i'm coming. i'm coming. everyone is being really careful. know one knows who is going to go next. >> back that way. and when they removed it they left the wire exposed. they just put this up today after almost a month. i no it's crazy and i am no expert, but i went out. know big deal. you can't be here all day long. it's long. it's not...
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calhoun during the nullification crisis on jefferson's birthday in 1832. he said our federal union must be preserved, to which, as many of you know, calhoun replied the union next to our liberty most dear. during the election of 1860 when four candidates ran for the presidency under four party standards, all of them talked about union. all of them wanted to be right with union. for lincoln and most republicans the union was a sort of mystical perpetual indivisible eternal thing. stephen dug zblas whoouglas the regular democratic candidate that year stated over and over that no matter what else happens the union had to be preserved. john c. breckenridge says the constitution and equality of the states are symbols of everlasting union. and the fourth candidate old john bell, lo ran as candidate of the constitutional union party didn't talk about anything else. they didn't even have a platform. their platform was in their title. it was union. and the constitution. union comes up so often during this century which is not peter's perfect century but it is his s
calhoun during the nullification crisis on jefferson's birthday in 1832. he said our federal union must be preserved, to which, as many of you know, calhoun replied the union next to our liberty most dear. during the election of 1860 when four candidates ran for the presidency under four party standards, all of them talked about union. all of them wanted to be right with union. for lincoln and most republicans the union was a sort of mystical perpetual indivisible eternal thing. stephen dug...
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which as you know calhoun replied, the union to our liberty most dear. in 1816 when four candidates ran for the presidency under four-party standards, all of them talked about union. all of them wanted to be right with the union. for lincoln and most republicans, the union was a sort of mystical perpetual, indivisible, eternal thing. steven douglas, who was the regular democratic candidate, stated over and over that whatever happened, the union must be preserved after the election of 1860. john c. breckenridge who was the southern democratic candidate, said the constitution and the equality of the states are symbols of everlasting union. and the fourth candidate, old john bell, who ran as the candidate of the constitutional union party didn't talk about anything else. they didn't even have a platform. their platform was in their title. it was union. and the constitution. union comes up so often during this century which is not peter's perfect century but it's his second favorite century after the late 18th century. lincoln's union rested on common citize
which as you know calhoun replied, the union to our liberty most dear. in 1816 when four candidates ran for the presidency under four-party standards, all of them talked about union. all of them wanted to be right with the union. for lincoln and most republicans, the union was a sort of mystical perpetual, indivisible, eternal thing. steven douglas, who was the regular democratic candidate, stated over and over that whatever happened, the union must be preserved after the election of 1860. john...
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clay-webster calhoun. breckenridge. stephen douglas. people that ran repeatedly.ple who did not make it. the gallant losers. that was some time ago. then we bring them up because people who run for president, by and large, have careers that we can use in other areas. >> should mention that not until the clintons do we now collect first ladies at the same time. we have a beautiful portrait of hillary. we are not allowed to put it out. it could be seen as us making a political statement. but it is in one of our offices. a gorgeous picture. when we find a great picture of one of the first ladies, we have a terrific dolly madison, which our artist friends love it she famously saved a major order of washington when the white house was burning. she is kind of the patron saintess of art historians. >> the thing that people tend to forget about is that even famous people did not necessarily have a portrait done of them. and that gets to the real -- the fact we have to inspect the discipline of portraiture and art and the career. the worst case in that is we get complaints
clay-webster calhoun. breckenridge. stephen douglas. people that ran repeatedly.ple who did not make it. the gallant losers. that was some time ago. then we bring them up because people who run for president, by and large, have careers that we can use in other areas. >> should mention that not until the clintons do we now collect first ladies at the same time. we have a beautiful portrait of hillary. we are not allowed to put it out. it could be seen as us making a political statement....
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calhoun during the nullification crisis on jefferson's birthday in 1832. he said our federal union must be preserved, to which, as many of you know, calhoun replied the union next to our liberty most dear. during the election of 1860 when four candidates ran for the presidency under four party standards, all of them talked about
calhoun during the nullification crisis on jefferson's birthday in 1832. he said our federal union must be preserved, to which, as many of you know, calhoun replied the union next to our liberty most dear. during the election of 1860 when four candidates ran for the presidency under four party standards, all of them talked about
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attacking -- the lone attacker omar calhounal-hussein, has also been buried.d a latest attack to a troubled region with explosion blamed on local. tuesday's incident happened at a motor park on the outskirts of the city for no immediate information on the number of as with casualties. france's defense minister said to meet of indian counterpart. negotiations have been deadlocked with india for years, and this will be the second visit to the country and less than three months. the latest push comes after the first successful foreign sale of the jets to egypt. >> for months, france has been rolling out the red carpet to india, wooing them. reporters have been granted unprecedented access to the fighter jets but despite the show a bilateral corporation, the deal has been brought from the start. oin january 2012, the french company won the tender to apply 126 rafael fighter jets to -- estimated 17.6 billion. the indian defense minister last week added more on whether it will indeed go ahead. >> if you go to a supermarket with your wife, you want to buy everything.
attacking -- the lone attacker omar calhounal-hussein, has also been buried.d a latest attack to a troubled region with explosion blamed on local. tuesday's incident happened at a motor park on the outskirts of the city for no immediate information on the number of as with casualties. france's defense minister said to meet of indian counterpart. negotiations have been deadlocked with india for years, and this will be the second visit to the country and less than three months. the latest push...
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calhoun. all of the rules sailed you had to treat prisoners of war humanely. you had to provide them with enough food and shelter. you could not summarily execute them. and every one of the leading confederate officers and all of the confederate officers because most of them were west point graduates had studied the rules learned about the rules. applied the rules while they were in the united states army before they left the united states army. the confederate government adopts the regulations of the army of the confederate states. among other things when it adopts, it adopts verbatim the u.s. articles of war. so in fact the existing rules on how you treat prisoner ohs of war in 1860 are the same for the confederate army in 1865. now, they have changed for the united states because during the war, the united states used the libra code, which is a code of war and a conduct written by frances liber. he's spent most of his adult life at the college of south carolina which became the university of south carolina. and his code sets out again further rules for the
calhoun. all of the rules sailed you had to treat prisoners of war humanely. you had to provide them with enough food and shelter. you could not summarily execute them. and every one of the leading confederate officers and all of the confederate officers because most of them were west point graduates had studied the rules learned about the rules. applied the rules while they were in the united states army before they left the united states army. the confederate government adopts the regulations...
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calhoun, georgia. >> most of the country has a lull in between storms today.hwest, but it will be bitterly cold today in the midwest and northeast. >> the highs today in chicago, minneapolis are just 17 degrees, 19 in detroit. kansas city and denver the northeast will not get above freezing. dallas just barely thaws. the northwest will make it into the low 50s. >>> well former college basketball player is suing a tulsa, oklahoma bar after an attack by five bouncers was caught on camera. michael sanchez and a friend are seen on surveillance video last fall getting punched, choked and dragged. sanchez who is 6'9" says they were paying for drinks at last call when the bouncer told them to leave and then immediately charged at them. the bouncers were all arrested and charged with assault and battery. >>> cameras always seem to be rolling no matter where you might be. and some of them are catching questionable actions be i police officers. sometimes lead to major investigations. more now from tom llamas. >> reporter: because of this video, a florida highway patrol
calhoun, georgia. >> most of the country has a lull in between storms today.hwest, but it will be bitterly cold today in the midwest and northeast. >> the highs today in chicago, minneapolis are just 17 degrees, 19 in detroit. kansas city and denver the northeast will not get above freezing. dallas just barely thaws. the northwest will make it into the low 50s. >>> well former college basketball player is suing a tulsa, oklahoma bar after an attack by five bouncers was...
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calhoun secessionist talk. >> califano: i think the legacy on the democratic side really started beforenson did was say, "that's the first flag we're planting. there are a lot of more flags coming. and we are going to be the party that will end, end discrimination, whether it's in the voting booth, in public accommodations, in the workplace, in housing. and we're going to be the party that uses government to help the most vulnerable people in our society, and tries to use it to give them a hand up, not just a hand-out." >> four great bills in civil rights, 60 bills in education, medicare and medicaid... arts and the humanities, public broadcasting. so much was done. >> d. goodwin: he one time said, "some people want power just to march around to 'hail to the chief' and strut through the stage -- i want to do things." and so he used the power that he gained in that mandate as fully as he could. and had it not been for the war in vietnam, he would be still remembered as one of the most extraordinary presidents. and his due is now coming as the 50th anniversary, we now realize domestically
calhoun secessionist talk. >> califano: i think the legacy on the democratic side really started beforenson did was say, "that's the first flag we're planting. there are a lot of more flags coming. and we are going to be the party that will end, end discrimination, whether it's in the voting booth, in public accommodations, in the workplace, in housing. and we're going to be the party that uses government to help the most vulnerable people in our society, and tries to use it to give...
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so -- >> in the days that follow, a calhoun county sheriff's investigation reveals the driver was carryingtolen handgun and had talked about committing suicide the night of the traffic stop. >> people that knew that this guy was a threat to himself or others, they knew that if he got a traffic stop, he got pulled over, he was either going to kill them or kill himself. >> these details helped deputy rivera see that even though the stop did not go as he hoped, he did everything in his power that night to save a man's life. >> i wish i could have gotten him to stop, get him to put the gun down. you try to do your best to help people. sometimes you can't help everybody. >>> coming up -- >> drop the gun! >> it's open season on police as a gunman shoots to kill. >> i made up my mind i'm most likely going to get shot. >> when caught on camera, dash cam diaries continues. ♪ the nissan rogue, with safety shield technologies. the only thing left to fear is your imagination. now get 0% financing or up to $1,000 back on the 2015 nissan rogue. nissan. innovation that excites. ♪ every now and then i get
so -- >> in the days that follow, a calhoun county sheriff's investigation reveals the driver was carryingtolen handgun and had talked about committing suicide the night of the traffic stop. >> people that knew that this guy was a threat to himself or others, they knew that if he got a traffic stop, he got pulled over, he was either going to kill them or kill himself. >> these details helped deputy rivera see that even though the stop did not go as he hoped, he did everything...
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>> vice president calhoun. >> any fun facts on him? >> he swam naked in the potomoc. >> fun fact?e first president to have what? >> a telephone. >> what was his phone number? >> one. >> maybe that history bu fcht f will become the next president. who knows? who is your favorite president of all time? jefferson? lincoln? reagan? and we want to know what you think. that is all the time we have tonight. thanks for joining us. we'll see you back here on monday. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> hello, good morning, everyone. today is saturday the 21st of february 2015. i'm anna coy map and a fox news alert. just one day after the u.s. revealed how and when we will fight isis reports the pentagon doubting it will even work. >> i really believe that this defaults to a political decision by the administration that that wants people to believe that it is doing something when absolutely they are not doing anything. >> so why are we already second-guessing our strategy? >> then, so much for that three-day summit on terror. the administration is now enlisting you to find solutions to fight quote violent extremism
>> vice president calhoun. >> any fun facts on him? >> he swam naked in the potomoc. >> fun fact?e first president to have what? >> a telephone. >> what was his phone number? >> one. >> maybe that history bu fcht f will become the next president. who knows? who is your favorite president of all time? jefferson? lincoln? reagan? and we want to know what you think. that is all the time we have tonight. thanks for joining us. we'll see you back here...
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>> vice president calhoun. >> any fun facts on him? >> he swam naked in the potomoc. >> fun fact? >> a telephone. >> what was his phone number? >> one. >> maybe that history bu fcht f will become the next president. who knows? who is your favorite president of all time? jefferson? lincoln? reagan? and we want to know what you think. that is all the time we have tonight. thanks for joining us. we'll see you back here on monday. webb. have a great weekend. >>> is the u.s. military giving away its game plan to isis? a senior u.s. military official revealing plans to retake the iraq city of mosul from isis. that announcement critics warn is giving the enemy too much information. hello, everyone, i'm kimberly guilfoyle. a u.s. central command official says the battle for mosul is shaping up and the american military could start operations as soon as april. is that too much detail about our military strategy exposed? >> operation take back mosul. the united states military commander is revealing details of a plan to take back iraq's second
>> vice president calhoun. >> any fun facts on him? >> he swam naked in the potomoc. >> fun fact? >> a telephone. >> what was his phone number? >> one. >> maybe that history bu fcht f will become the next president. who knows? who is your favorite president of all time? jefferson? lincoln? reagan? and we want to know what you think. that is all the time we have tonight. thanks for joining us. we'll see you back here on monday. webb. have a great...
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>> vice president calhoun. >> any fun facts on him? >> he swam naked in the potomoc. >> fun fact?nt to have what? >> a telephone. >> what was his phone number? >> one. >> maybe that history bu fcht f will become the next president. who knows? who is your favorite president of all time? jefferson? lincoln? reagan? and we want to know what you think. that is all the time we have tonight. thanks for joining us. we'll see you back here on monday. video of a brawl in the turkish parliament. >>> "the o'reilly factor" is on tonight. ♪ how do muslim imams feel about fighting the jihad? will they talk about it in their mosque thi weekend? tonight, in a exclusive, we'll find out. would you say that barack obama as commander in chief has had a positive impact on the more rawl of the men and women of the united states armed forces? >> according to the military times newspaper, president obama's popularity among military people cratering. we'll have the facts tonight. >> you and i have this thing going, man. it is great. >> don't make any sudden
>> vice president calhoun. >> any fun facts on him? >> he swam naked in the potomoc. >> fun fact?nt to have what? >> a telephone. >> what was his phone number? >> one. >> maybe that history bu fcht f will become the next president. who knows? who is your favorite president of all time? jefferson? lincoln? reagan? and we want to know what you think. that is all the time we have tonight. thanks for joining us. we'll see you back here on monday....
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would it be fair to say that the burkians of the 19th century were calhoun and defenders of slavery whereas the paine acolytes were people like lincoln and frederick douglass who invoked afterral rights theory -- natural rights theory? >> burke was an opponent of slavery. he took it to be a question that was outside of politics and was one of the adamant abolitionists in english politics. slavery itself had been abolished in british life by then, but the slave trade was very much a part of the british empire, and burke wanted it ended. he was one of the first signatories of the wilbur force petition. he certainly had no question about where or not to stand on the slavery question. and i also think that lincoln in his arguments shows the presence of both of these ways of thinking about american life. that is, lincoln in a way discovered memory in american politics. he make the case especially as president, he makes the case for understanding the american political tradition which, remember, wasn't that old at the time. four score and seven years. for understanding that tradition as an inheri
would it be fair to say that the burkians of the 19th century were calhoun and defenders of slavery whereas the paine acolytes were people like lincoln and frederick douglass who invoked afterral rights theory -- natural rights theory? >> burke was an opponent of slavery. he took it to be a question that was outside of politics and was one of the adamant abolitionists in english politics. slavery itself had been abolished in british life by then, but the slave trade was very much a part...
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. >> reporter: marissa calhoun said she was told her membership was cancelled. >> there was a direct he said it should stop but the next month another hit my account. >> tip two pay with klaasic. if there is a dispute. >> call up the credit card company and say this is not a what i agreed to and they will check in to it and hold your payment. >> tip three, buyer beware. health clubs may tell you their policies are simple at the time of sign up but when it comes to gym memberships the most important thing you can exercise is caution. >> ultimately what matters is on the page. >> what's the legal agreement. that's what you have to stand by. >> reporter: rebecca jarvis, abc news new york. >> rebecca always has great advice. >> doesn't it seem a shame that you need a contract to join a gym? >> yeah. >> contract. >> have you done this before. >> luckily my one year is over and now it is month to month. so i can cancel anytime. >> that's what you think. bring the contract tomorrow. we'll read it together. >> all right. i will. >> what with we doing next red carpet and getting the look. >>
. >> reporter: marissa calhoun said she was told her membership was cancelled. >> there was a direct he said it should stop but the next month another hit my account. >> tip two pay with klaasic. if there is a dispute. >> call up the credit card company and say this is not a what i agreed to and they will check in to it and hold your payment. >> tip three, buyer beware. health clubs may tell you their policies are simple at the time of sign up but when it comes to...
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that's not going to be melting any time too soon but the big story is the southern snow and live to calhounorgia, where steve osunsami is. good morning, steve. >> reporter: a very good morning to you, rob. a state of emergency is still in effect here in georgia and take a look. this is what's passing as a snow shovel this morning. there's a run on those at the hardware stores because we just never need them this badly. [ sirens ] >> reporter: this morning, time to hold on tight to the steering wheel. dangerously icy roads in the north and the south. >> oh hit the telephone pole. >> reporter: millions of drivers are slipping and sliding. >> everyone just started run nothing each other. >> reporter: the snow led to this in maine, a 75-vehicle pileup on interstate 95. tow trucks working through the night separating cars that looked like crumpled aluminum foil. at least 17 were hospitalized. many with broken bones. overnight in alabama the driver of this semi lost control crashing through the guardrail and into the woods nearby. here on interstate 75 in georgia, traffic backed up for hours whil
that's not going to be melting any time too soon but the big story is the southern snow and live to calhounorgia, where steve osunsami is. good morning, steve. >> reporter: a very good morning to you, rob. a state of emergency is still in effect here in georgia and take a look. this is what's passing as a snow shovel this morning. there's a run on those at the hardware stores because we just never need them this badly. [ sirens ] >> reporter: this morning, time to hold on tight to...
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calhoun wrestled with how do you maintain equality the equal treatment in all ways that matter, within a union where demographics were tilting power toward the non-slaveholding states. >> that's, of course, the great nightmare of the slaveholders and their need to control, in fact, to capture which is precisely what they did because the federal government was dominated by slaveholders throughout its existence up to the civil war. so much so that by the time lincoln comes along and says, well, maybe we should agree not to let the area of the slave states expand then that's too much. that's violating the basic idea of union. here's the problem and i think it's what we try to reconcile as we talk about the problem of union. how can you have equality or liberty, you might put it autonomy independence and union? is there a tension between them? >> what's the line between compromise and coercion? they would have argued about that, too. you're saying you're compromising, and i'm saying no, you're -- >> what i would suggest i'm going to try to channel jefferson here, is the way we resolve such
calhoun wrestled with how do you maintain equality the equal treatment in all ways that matter, within a union where demographics were tilting power toward the non-slaveholding states. >> that's, of course, the great nightmare of the slaveholders and their need to control, in fact, to capture which is precisely what they did because the federal government was dominated by slaveholders throughout its existence up to the civil war. so much so that by the time lincoln comes along and says,...