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>> without payne and calhoun? you can tell it without them but they need to be in context with a lot of others. they are in the background. they are peripheral but they are not the whole story. i think there is a way in which johnson to me is so interesting because he highlights how you can have someone who is very much in terms of his mentality, is part of the plant elite. he was not at the level of the pinkney arist ocrats. but he thinks he is part of that as much as any others. we have tended to, calhoun and other people stand so much for what nullification is in this one view of state's rights and this is what it is and it is contrathe federal government. johnson who in other cases was again someone who was allied with a lot of things that calhoun stood for was someone who was kind of much more pro federal powers. is contradicts the idea that all of the south carolina nullifiers are antifederal power. i think johnson is a great example and he is not the only one because he says look, you are misunderstanding t
>> without payne and calhoun? you can tell it without them but they need to be in context with a lot of others. they are in the background. they are peripheral but they are not the whole story. i think there is a way in which johnson to me is so interesting because he highlights how you can have someone who is very much in terms of his mentality, is part of the plant elite. he was not at the level of the pinkney arist ocrats. but he thinks he is part of that as much as any others. we have...
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>> without hayne and calhoun? you can't tell without them but they need to be put in context with a lot of others. i mean, they are in the background. they are peripheral but not the whole story. i think there is a way in which, like johnson, to me, is interesting because he highlights how you can have someone who very much in terms of his mentality is part of the planter elite. he had a little bit of a chip on her shoulder because he wasn't at the level of the pinckney's and the other real aristocrats. but that said, he thinks he is just as much of a claimant to the south carolina legacy of the revolutionary period, as any of those others. and so i think we have tended -- calhoun and other people stand so much for what nullification is -- there is one view of states rights and this is what it is and is contra the federal government. where's johnson, who in other cases was, again, someone who is very much alive with lots of things that calhoun probably stood for, was also someone who was much more pro-federal powe
>> without hayne and calhoun? you can't tell without them but they need to be put in context with a lot of others. i mean, they are in the background. they are peripheral but not the whole story. i think there is a way in which, like johnson, to me, is interesting because he highlights how you can have someone who very much in terms of his mentality is part of the planter elite. he had a little bit of a chip on her shoulder because he wasn't at the level of the pinckney's and the other...
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john calhoun. many others. these producers of constitutional discourse understood themselves as obliged to honor structure of the constitution. in some ways, they were committed to constitutional interpretation through argumentation, spoken as well as written. so now i'd like to turn to a set of court episodes in the book chapters that concerned south carolina in the 1820s and 1830s, but they are not usual stories of south carolina in this period or south carolina in, say, 1861, at the beginning of the civil war. nor do they focus on the usual carolinians of the period. these episodes concern two searing moments of legal and political controversy that began in charleston, but reverberated throughout the nation and across the atlantic. so here we see an image of charleston in 1776. and as this suggests, the city was the creature, its enormous harbor. the point at which the ashley and the cooper rivers opened into the atlantic ocean. by the 1820s, the waters were still the highway connecting the port to trade, co
john calhoun. many others. these producers of constitutional discourse understood themselves as obliged to honor structure of the constitution. in some ways, they were committed to constitutional interpretation through argumentation, spoken as well as written. so now i'd like to turn to a set of court episodes in the book chapters that concerned south carolina in the 1820s and 1830s, but they are not usual stories of south carolina in this period or south carolina in, say, 1861, at the...
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so just especially in those coastal areas like in the city of calhoun, but also further up the coast of the north in china. and that's why those tens of thousands of military personnel remain on stand by to assist with rescue operations . what can we expect in the next hour stream of the yeah, we're expecting this type thing. so now move northward slowly in local media. this type thing is now being called a strange type food because of extremely slow pace that it was actually moving. we're initially expecting this type things to make life with some point yesterday. so wednesday afternoon actually made land from some 24 hours later. authorities of us warning because of that slower pace, it'd be impacted. it's likely to have on site. one could be longer than was initially full cost. it's meant to bring in heavy wind and rain. so the western side of high food, in the more populous positive side, taiwan and some 90 to sense of tie one's population of residents and that western pods before it decreases an incentive fee to a tropical depression. likely as it arrives in the cap. so typing i
so just especially in those coastal areas like in the city of calhoun, but also further up the coast of the north in china. and that's why those tens of thousands of military personnel remain on stand by to assist with rescue operations . what can we expect in the next hour stream of the yeah, we're expecting this type thing. so now move northward slowly in local media. this type thing is now being called a strange type food because of extremely slow pace that it was actually moving. we're...
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thousands of trump supporters showed up to the rally held saturday in the blistering heat at the calhoun ranch just outside coachella. well, residents and permitted attendees were allowed through the security checkpoints. they were closely monitored. it was at one of those checkpoints where miller's alleged plot was foiled before the former president arrived, he was booked into a detention center for possessing a loaded firearm and high capacity magazine. need to think that deputy for doing his job. that was the first thing that went through my mind. the u.s. attorney's office released a statement reading in part the u.s. secret service assesses that the incident did not impact protective operations. and former president trump was not in any danger while no federal arrest has been made at this time. the investigation is ongoing. in july, an armed man fired at trump during a rally in pennsylvania, injuring the former president and killing one attendee. just last month. another suspect was arrested in palm beach, florida with a rifle near trump's golf club. authorities continue their inves
thousands of trump supporters showed up to the rally held saturday in the blistering heat at the calhoun ranch just outside coachella. well, residents and permitted attendees were allowed through the security checkpoints. they were closely monitored. it was at one of those checkpoints where miller's alleged plot was foiled before the former president arrived, he was booked into a detention center for possessing a loaded firearm and high capacity magazine. need to think that deputy for doing his...
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and you can see how calhoun was, i think, the greatest theorist of this particular tradition innovated group politics, to try to make it sound as if he was defending freedom and democracy. mostly freedom is really he, really leaned on pitting liberalism against against mass, unworthy participation in democracy and saying we must protect liberty. that was was sort of his signature move. and that kind of style that's it's made in the usa. sir, at their. there's a video that came out a while back about an obama operative, lucio medina, who is from the seiu and he basically said by conferring amnesty in america, we can, as establish a progressive majority, a progressive control of america forever. this is the, in my opinion, the plan of obama 3.0, the biden administration opening the borders to let in all you know, as many illegals as possible, most of them will vote for the democratic in coming. so what's your question question. i believe that the democratic party is biggest threat to democracy and the trump movement actually, the only chance of actually saving democracy from the radical
and you can see how calhoun was, i think, the greatest theorist of this particular tradition innovated group politics, to try to make it sound as if he was defending freedom and democracy. mostly freedom is really he, really leaned on pitting liberalism against against mass, unworthy participation in democracy and saying we must protect liberty. that was was sort of his signature move. and that kind of style that's it's made in the usa. sir, at their. there's a video that came out a while back...
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a campaign rally is planned for saturday at the calhoun ranch near coachella. coachella is in a congressional district, which is represented by a democrat and was once president biden and former democratic nominee hillary clinton carried in the past two presidential elections after campaigning with former president trump over the weekend. elon musk is now offering money to get swing state voters to sign a petition. musk's pro-trump pac is offering people 47 bucks if they can get a registered swing state voter to sign a petition supporting the first and second amendments. the payout appears to be a way to financially encourage voter registration for those who might prefer trump in swing states. paying people directly to vote is illegal. however, it appears that pac is skirting that law by paying people who refer registered voters in stead. well, new at 11 tonight, former first lady and secretary of state hillary clinton is in san francisco tonight. she appeared at davies symphony hall as part of a new book tour. her memoir is called something lost. something gai
a campaign rally is planned for saturday at the calhoun ranch near coachella. coachella is in a congressional district, which is represented by a democrat and was once president biden and former democratic nominee hillary clinton carried in the past two presidential elections after campaigning with former president trump over the weekend. elon musk is now offering money to get swing state voters to sign a petition. musk's pro-trump pac is offering people 47 bucks if they can get a registered...
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a campaign rally is planned for saturday at the calhoun ranch near coachella.chella is in a congressional district, which is represented by a democrat and was once president biden and former democratic nominee hillary clinton carried in the past two presidential elections after campaigning with former president trump over the weekend. elon musk is now offering money to get swing state voters to sign a petition. musk's pro-trump pac is offering people 47 bucks if they can get a registered swing state voter to sign a petition supporting the first and second amendments. the payout appears to be a way to financially encourage voter registration for those who might prefer trump in swing states. paying people directly to vote is illegal. however, it appears that pac is skirting that law by paying people who refer registered voters in stead. well, new at 11 tonight, former first lady and secretary of state hillary clinton is in san francisco tonight. she appeared at davies symphony hall as part of a new book tour. her memoir is called something lost. something gained
a campaign rally is planned for saturday at the calhoun ranch near coachella.chella is in a congressional district, which is represented by a democrat and was once president biden and former democratic nominee hillary clinton carried in the past two presidential elections after campaigning with former president trump over the weekend. elon musk is now offering money to get swing state voters to sign a petition. musk's pro-trump pac is offering people 47 bucks if they can get a registered swing...
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katie calhoun begins our coverage. the lee is illuminating, the sky is above southern living on sign. that is right troops were crossing the border the days as well as military had been mobilizing along the northern border. it strikes throughout monday, paved the way for a ground offensive, which as realities will be limited, localized and targeted against his bloss science. we understand that these rates have per bed at least 18 brigade, so we talking about between 72100000 soldiers. and if we look at the composition of this trend, so pet spa is made all mainly to miss side units. and the special forces is ralph, is this ground operation is being supported from the yeah, a strong kid that i know who it can be. aside on the largest colors to be in camp and living on in the southern suburbs of bi route were once again targeted in civil lod strikes. the blind and administration sees it was told of as well as ground defensive in advance. there's nothing in principle that israel is doing that the us disapproves of. they di
katie calhoun begins our coverage. the lee is illuminating, the sky is above southern living on sign. that is right troops were crossing the border the days as well as military had been mobilizing along the northern border. it strikes throughout monday, paved the way for a ground offensive, which as realities will be limited, localized and targeted against his bloss science. we understand that these rates have per bed at least 18 brigade, so we talking about between 72100000 soldiers. and if we...
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loving those largest and most densely populated palestinian refugee camp is also being attacked. calhoun begins are coverage. lee is illuminating. the sky is above southern living on a sign that is right. the troops were crossing the boat for days, as well as military had been mobilizing along the northern border. it strikes throughout monday, pipes the wife for a ground offensive, which as realities will be limited, localized and targeted against these by law science. if we look at the composition of the strengths of hezbollah is made off mainly to mrs side units and the special forces. now these red believe that it had destroyed most of them is science, where the units will at least $50.00 to $60.00, to $70.00 sense. and now what is right was, is to surround this special full set is ralph is its ground operation is being supported from the yeah, a strong kid that i know who i can see a side on the largest colors to me and camp and living on the southern suburbs and they wrote were once again targeted in civil lodge strikes is confident because of recent successes in various assassinati
loving those largest and most densely populated palestinian refugee camp is also being attacked. calhoun begins are coverage. lee is illuminating. the sky is above southern living on a sign that is right. the troops were crossing the boat for days, as well as military had been mobilizing along the northern border. it strikes throughout monday, pipes the wife for a ground offensive, which as realities will be limited, localized and targeted against these by law science. if we look at the...
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just days ago, his ball is defiant, the on group says it's ready to meet any ground offensive. calhoun and reports of the lee is illuminating the skies above southern leaving on the sign. that is right . the troops were crossing the boat for days, as military had been mobilizing along the northern border. it strikes throughout monday, pipes away for a ground defensive, which as realities will be limited, localized and targeted against these bloss science. if we look at the composition of this trend, so pest blah is made all mainly dom mrs side units and the special forces. now these are believe that it had destroyed, most of them is science, where the units will at least 50 to 60 to 70 percent. and now what is right in loss is to surround this special voltage. is ralph is ground operation is being supported from the strong kid that i know who i can see a side on the largest palestinian camp and living on the southern suburbs of bi route were once again targeted in civil lodge strikes the confident because of recent successes in various assassinations and bombings that they have conduct
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times 11 on the largest and most densely populated palestinian refugee camp has also been attacked. calhoun begins our coverage. the lee is illuminating. the sky is above the southern leaving on the sign. it is right . troops were crossing the border the days as military had been mobilizing along the northern border. it strikes throughout monday, pipes, the wife for a ground offensive, which as realities will be limited, localized and targeted against. he's bloss science. if we look at the composition of this trends, so pensacola is made off mainly to miss side units and the special forces. now these are believe that it had destroyed, most of them is science, where the units will at least 50 to 60 to 70 percent. and now what is a loss is to surround this special pulse. it is ralph is ground operation is being supported from the strong kid that i know who i can see a side on the largest colors to me and camp and living on in the southern suburbs of bay roots were once again targeted in civil lodge strikes the confidence because of race and successes in various assassinations and bombings tha
times 11 on the largest and most densely populated palestinian refugee camp has also been attacked. calhoun begins our coverage. the lee is illuminating. the sky is above the southern leaving on the sign. it is right . troops were crossing the border the days as military had been mobilizing along the northern border. it strikes throughout monday, pipes, the wife for a ground offensive, which as realities will be limited, localized and targeted against. he's bloss science. if we look at the...
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trump will be at calhoun ranch in the coachella valley in riverside county.isits in several other blue leaning states like colorado, illinois and new york. meanwhile, vice president kamala harris is on the campaign trail in the battleground state of arizona, and some big names are helping her. coming off the heels of his speech in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, on thursday, former president barack obama will campaign for harris in arizona next week and also for months, attacks have been escalating between two democrats vying for a coveted bay area house congressional seat. that back and forth came to a head right here in our nbc bay area studios last night when we hosted a debate for the two candidates battling to fill the seat being vacated by peninsula congresswoman anna eshoo. the candidates, former san jose mayor sam liccardo and assemblyman evan lowe, talked about different topics making their case for your vote today in the bay's gia vang has the story. decision 2024 the race for california's district 16. right out of the gate. a very direct question and som
trump will be at calhoun ranch in the coachella valley in riverside county.isits in several other blue leaning states like colorado, illinois and new york. meanwhile, vice president kamala harris is on the campaign trail in the battleground state of arizona, and some big names are helping her. coming off the heels of his speech in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, on thursday, former president barack obama will campaign for harris in arizona next week and also for months, attacks have been escalating...
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john calhoun? dan quayle? ehrenberg? john breckenridge? what have you got? ashley: don't know.well. i know he was younger. stuart: i would go with dan quayle. the answer is john breckenridge. what do you know? james buchanan's vice president at the age of 36, enough information 57-1860 one. after he left office he served in the confederate army as a general during the civil war. that's it for "varney and company". thanks to mark tepper for being with us for the hour. neil, it's yours. neil: thank you.
john calhoun? dan quayle? ehrenberg? john breckenridge? what have you got? ashley: don't know.well. i know he was younger. stuart: i would go with dan quayle. the answer is john breckenridge. what do you know? james buchanan's vice president at the age of 36, enough information 57-1860 one. after he left office he served in the confederate army as a general during the civil war. that's it for "varney and company". thanks to mark tepper for being with us for the hour. neil, it's yours....
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was originally named calhoun in 1818. it was later renamed springfield in 1832 and became the state capital in 1839. abraham lincoln lived in the city for 24 years when he moved to the white house. what were you tempted to say? >> i wasn't going to say chicago or juliet. i thought rockford. stuart: i was thinking of rockford. a couple other states, springfield is the capital. missouri? no. no. no. "varney and company" is drawing to a close. my colleague and friend neil cavuto starts now. neil: we are waiting for donald trump in chicago to spell out a lot of things, that the economy is horrible. if you saw the bank earnings out today, it's not all that horrible. kamala harris has this big interview everyone is looking forward to with charlemagne the god going on in detroit. both candidates working in battleground states and messages that are important to them. grady trimble following it all on donald trump and what he's looking to do in chicago. >> reporter: vice president harris wants to point the economic data, when you
was originally named calhoun in 1818. it was later renamed springfield in 1832 and became the state capital in 1839. abraham lincoln lived in the city for 24 years when he moved to the white house. what were you tempted to say? >> i wasn't going to say chicago or juliet. i thought rockford. stuart: i was thinking of rockford. a couple other states, springfield is the capital. missouri? no. no. no. "varney and company" is drawing to a close. my colleague and friend neil cavuto...
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the settlement, springfield, was originally named calhoun in 1818. state capital in 1839. abraham lincoln lived in the city for 24 years when he moved to the white house. what were you tempted to say? >> i wasn't going to say chicago or juliet. i thought rockford. stuart: i was thinking of rockford. a couple other states, springfield is the capital. missouri? no. no. no. "varney and company" is drawing to a close. my colleague and friend neil cavuto starts now. neil: we are waiting for donald trump in chicago to spell out a lot of things, that the economy is horrible. y
the settlement, springfield, was originally named calhoun in 1818. state capital in 1839. abraham lincoln lived in the city for 24 years when he moved to the white house. what were you tempted to say? >> i wasn't going to say chicago or juliet. i thought rockford. stuart: i was thinking of rockford. a couple other states, springfield is the capital. missouri? no. no. no. "varney and company" is drawing to a close. my colleague and friend neil cavuto starts now. neil: we are...
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it was very vertical pilot mike calhoun was flying the helicopter. luckily calm winds allowed for an easier hoisting operation in the mountain terrain. the hiker was stuck on a ledge and rescuers say he and another hiker ran out of water. so they attempted to take a short cut when one of them fell. at one point you see deputy sheriff rescue specialist jason beaman lowering down to the injured hiker who fortunately was responsive. with spinal immobilization, color goes on. so head would move. >> and then i package him because i knew the quickest way to get him treatment. get him off the hill. the injured hiker was later taken to the hospital to undergo surgery. >> the crew also returned for the second hiker who was at a higher elevation. the video giving the public a rare glimpse into the cruise daring rescue operations. >> but it also serves as a reminder for anyone who could find themselves in a dire situation. we be prepared. >> he prepared like you have to spend the night. have a jacket have extra food, water. >> have some type of signaling device
it was very vertical pilot mike calhoun was flying the helicopter. luckily calm winds allowed for an easier hoisting operation in the mountain terrain. the hiker was stuck on a ledge and rescuers say he and another hiker ran out of water. so they attempted to take a short cut when one of them fell. at one point you see deputy sheriff rescue specialist jason beaman lowering down to the injured hiker who fortunately was responsive. with spinal immobilization, color goes on. so head would move....
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john calhoun? dan quayle? ehrenberg? john breckenridge? what have you got? ashley: don't know. quayle number 2. >> i will go with dan quayle as well. i know he was younger. stuart: i would go with dan quayle. the answer is john breckenridge. what do you know? james buchanan's vice president at the age of 36, enough information 57-1860 one. after he left office he served in the confederate army as a general during the civil war. that's it for "varney and company". thanks to mark tepper for being with us for the hour. neil, it's yours. neil: thank you. we are focused on developments front and center and what's going on in florida of course, the imminent hit we are going to be seeing very soon from hurricane that has gone in and out of four in five back-and-forth over the last roughly 18 hours but it is a monster and milton will be an even bigger monster. we've got you covered with candles sniff in naples, florida. fort myers mayor kevin anderson is back with us and democratic laura congressman former fema director jared moscowitz, what he makes of this and our hurricane specialis
john calhoun? dan quayle? ehrenberg? john breckenridge? what have you got? ashley: don't know. quayle number 2. >> i will go with dan quayle as well. i know he was younger. stuart: i would go with dan quayle. the answer is john breckenridge. what do you know? james buchanan's vice president at the age of 36, enough information 57-1860 one. after he left office he served in the confederate army as a general during the civil war. that's it for "varney and company". thanks to mark...
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thousands of trump supporters showed up to the rally held saturday in the blistering heat of the calhoun ranch just outside coachella. well, residents and permitted attendees were allowed through the security checkpoints. they were closely monitored. it was at one of those checkpoints where miller's alleged plot was foiled before the former president arrived, he was booked into a detention center for possessing a loaded firearm and high capacity magazine. need to think that deputy for doing his job. that was the first thing that went through my mind. the u.s. attorney's office released a statement reading in part the u.s. secret service assesses that the incident did not impact protective operations. and former president trump was not in any danger while no federal arrest has been made at this time. the investigation is ongoing. in july, an armed man fired at trump during a rally in pennsylvania, injuring the former president and killing one attendee. just last month. another suspect was arrested in palm beach, florida with a rifle near trump's golf club. authorities continue their inves
thousands of trump supporters showed up to the rally held saturday in the blistering heat of the calhoun ranch just outside coachella. well, residents and permitted attendees were allowed through the security checkpoints. they were closely monitored. it was at one of those checkpoints where miller's alleged plot was foiled before the former president arrived, he was booked into a detention center for possessing a loaded firearm and high capacity magazine. need to think that deputy for doing his...
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in 1832 as an old man writing against the nullification doctrine that john c calhoun was advancing, that the states south carolina can nullify federal legislation and madison is explaining that neither he in the kentucky in the in the in the virginia resolute actions nor jefferson in the more radical of kentucky resolution of 1798 were actually early advocating nullification by states of federal laws. even though those resolutions could be read as doing so. so he's he says miss mr. jefferson, like all men of genius, went a little too far in his enthusiasm for new ideas and so he's he's participating in national debate at age. what would it be age age 81 going on and so forth the last founder that i have in the book here, the founding of albert gallatin, secretary of the treasury, 1801 to 13, who drew up a whole plan of transportation, canals and turnpikes and everything short of railroads. in 1807, which is actually a come to pass eventually he brings us together. he's got a map of the country with, you know, something like the pennsylvania turnpike and the new york three way and the eri
in 1832 as an old man writing against the nullification doctrine that john c calhoun was advancing, that the states south carolina can nullify federal legislation and madison is explaining that neither he in the kentucky in the in the in the virginia resolute actions nor jefferson in the more radical of kentucky resolution of 1798 were actually early advocating nullification by states of federal laws. even though those resolutions could be read as doing so. so he's he says miss mr. jefferson,...
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i mean, we have not had i've said this before, not since john calhoun before the civil war is the leader of the south. have we had the leader of a major faction in american politics who was not committed to the principles of american democracy as we have known it and i think institutions from business leaders to the media, to civic organizations have struggled to grapple with that and the media really hasn't done a great job of kind of conveying how out of the historical tradition, many of the things trump is talking about are, and so i just look at this as the latest example of institutions trying to treat this as a normal moment when it isn't ron, again, as always fascinating of ten days out appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. yeah, ten days israel says it's just completed a series of airstrikes on iran will have an update on this breaking news with the latest developments that's next tomorrow at nine on cnn? >> your best defense against erosion and cavities is strong enamel. nothing beats it. i recommend pro enamel active shields because it actively shields the enamel to defend ag
i mean, we have not had i've said this before, not since john calhoun before the civil war is the leader of the south. have we had the leader of a major faction in american politics who was not committed to the principles of american democracy as we have known it and i think institutions from business leaders to the media, to civic organizations have struggled to grapple with that and the media really hasn't done a great job of kind of conveying how out of the historical tradition, many of the...
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what it was like to be a gentleman servant for sawyer when sawyer's entertaining people like, john calhoun and clay. and they're all gambling and playing cards and. they're not going to actually vote on the bills that they're supposed to voting on. you can guess that jacob's is one. not surprised, but also it is outrage. d that kind of passage is completely cut which is interesting. also, that's cut england because it's not like we're it's suect to libel and slander laws but it shows you how humanitarian authority cast kind of shadow over these texts even outside the borders of the us other are rearranged, paragraphs are rearranged and a little bit of sentiment sweetening is added. there's more about, for example, john jacob's relationship with his father and i, i, that's the the bulk of the major. thank, ladies. one more question here. well, you have several more, but i know we're running low on time, t nell painter is asking if john jacobs shared harriet's concern with. the corruption of marriage in households of people who were owned and people who owned them. yes and no. yes. because f
what it was like to be a gentleman servant for sawyer when sawyer's entertaining people like, john calhoun and clay. and they're all gambling and playing cards and. they're not going to actually vote on the bills that they're supposed to voting on. you can guess that jacob's is one. not surprised, but also it is outrage. d that kind of passage is completely cut which is interesting. also, that's cut england because it's not like we're it's suect to libel and slander laws but it shows you how...
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what it was like to be a gentleman servant for sawyer when sawyer's entertaining people like, john calhoun and clay. and they're all gambling and playing cards and. they're not going to actually vote on the bills that they're supposed to be voting on. you can guess that jacob's is one. not surprised, but also it is outrage. and that kind of passage is completely cut which is interesting. also, that's cut england because it's not like we're it's subject to libel and slander laws but it shows you how humanitarian authority cast kind of shadow over these texts even outside the borders of the us other are rearranged, paragraphs are rearranged and a little bit of sentiment sweetening is added. there's more about, for example, john jacob's relationship with his father and i, i, that's the the bulk of the major. thank, ladies. one more question here. well, you have several more, but i know we're running low on time, but nell painter is asking if john jacobs shared harriet's concern with. the corruption of marriage in households of people who were owned and people who owned them. yes and no. yes.
what it was like to be a gentleman servant for sawyer when sawyer's entertaining people like, john calhoun and clay. and they're all gambling and playing cards and. they're not going to actually vote on the bills that they're supposed to be voting on. you can guess that jacob's is one. not surprised, but also it is outrage. and that kind of passage is completely cut which is interesting. also, that's cut england because it's not like we're it's subject to libel and slander laws but it shows you...
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to the basic principles of american democracy that we've seen in us politics, probably since john calhounore the civil war, the anxiety among democrats is centered on the three states that trump knocked out of the blue wall in 2016, michigan, pennsylvania, wisconsin, biden put them back in there. that's largely why he was president that's when their governorships in 18 and 22, they hold five of the six senators in those states and they've been leading in polls in them pretty consistently since harris got in the race. in fact, they are still probably slightly ahead in most public polling there, but there's no question that particularly in those states hate using sports analogies because the stakes are so high. but i will trump has landed a punch with his ad about immigration and crime and transgender rights but if you look at the polling, it's not a knockout punch by any means. and the real question is, what is harris's response in the final few weeks, i think the big anxiety among donors democrats, the big concern among democrats is that her arguments have been very successful and she's m
to the basic principles of american democracy that we've seen in us politics, probably since john calhounore the civil war, the anxiety among democrats is centered on the three states that trump knocked out of the blue wall in 2016, michigan, pennsylvania, wisconsin, biden put them back in there. that's largely why he was president that's when their governorships in 18 and 22, they hold five of the six senators in those states and they've been leading in polls in them pretty consistently since...
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calhoun. we read the speeches of seceding senators who explained why they wouldn't show up to tphorbg the next day because their states had sea ceded -- succeeded. we read pro-slavery are rulers who interprets the golden rule consistent with racial slavery. go figure. very coherent arguments. i'm ultimately not persuaded. in other words, at least in my classes what i am trying to do is what i call make it a fair fight. and i'm wondering whether sufficient -- not wondering, i'e conclusion that too few college courses even attempt to make it a fair fight. which explains, i'll get of my soapbox works in a second, why you see this proliferation of centers for intellectual diversity, study of the american political thought, the american tradition, etc. why are these popping up everywhere right now? if you hair the press account it's a right wing attack on higher education. that's a pointed way of saying it. what they are seeing is they are finding a tremendous lack of diversity on what issues are b
calhoun. we read the speeches of seceding senators who explained why they wouldn't show up to tphorbg the next day because their states had sea ceded -- succeeded. we read pro-slavery are rulers who interprets the golden rule consistent with racial slavery. go figure. very coherent arguments. i'm ultimately not persuaded. in other words, at least in my classes what i am trying to do is what i call make it a fair fight. and i'm wondering whether sufficient -- not wondering, i'e conclusion that...
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it was very for nickel pilot mike calhoun was flying the helicopter. calm winds allowed for an easier hoisting operation in the mountain terrain. the hiker was stuck on a ledge and rescuers say he and another hiker ran out of water. so they attempted to take a short cut when one of them fell. at one point you see deputy sheriff rescue specialist jason beaman lowering down to the injured hiker who fortunately was responsive. but bottle mobilization see color goes on. head would move. >>and then package him because i knew the quickest way to get him treatment. get him off the hill. the injured hiker was later taken to the hospital to undergo surgery. the crew also returned for the second hiker who was at a higher elevation. that video giving the public a rare glimpse into the cruise daring rescue operations. but it also serves as a reminder for anyone who could find themselves in a dire situation. always be prepared. >>prepared, like have to spend the night. we have a jacket have extra food, water. >>have some type of signaling device. and in this case,
it was very for nickel pilot mike calhoun was flying the helicopter. calm winds allowed for an easier hoisting operation in the mountain terrain. the hiker was stuck on a ledge and rescuers say he and another hiker ran out of water. so they attempted to take a short cut when one of them fell. at one point you see deputy sheriff rescue specialist jason beaman lowering down to the injured hiker who fortunately was responsive. but bottle mobilization see color goes on. head would move. >>and...