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daniel webster anticipated our modern-day saviors who wish to save us from having too much freedom. he wrote good intentions will always be pleaded. it is hardly too strong to say that the constitution was made to guard the people against the dangers of good intentions. how will history remember barack obama? those who had hoped that president obama would somehow be a champion of civil liberties, roger waters might ask, did they get you to trade your heroes for ghosts? did they get you to exchange a walk on part? did they get you to exchange a walk on part in the war for lead part in the cage? i do not question president motives, but history will record his timid defense of liberty. when congress passed legislation allowing for the in definite detention of an american citizen without a trial, he shamefully signed it while promising not to use such a power. a great president would have risen to the occasion. instead of merely suggesting that he would not use this dread power, a great president would have taken pan inhand and vetoed -- pen hand and vetoed this abomination. a great pre
daniel webster anticipated our modern-day saviors who wish to save us from having too much freedom. he wrote good intentions will always be pleaded. it is hardly too strong to say that the constitution was made to guard the people against the dangers of good intentions. how will history remember barack obama? those who had hoped that president obama would somehow be a champion of civil liberties, roger waters might ask, did they get you to trade your heroes for ghosts? did they get you to...
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she wrote those son when they get married and by the way, he married daniel webster's daughter, you know, that is the american aristocracy. she was not interested at all. she wrote in the nastiest letter i think i have ever seen from a member of the family to another member of family. fundamentally saying, you know, i hope to see you in helena hope you are miserable. help you never have a happy day in your life. you ruined my life. so here is woman who because of these wishes for her family alienated and separated yourself from that family. i considered that an acknowledgment because this book is dedicated to my son-in-law, my daughter-in-law. it is really a shame, the greatest tragedy in her life is that she could not love her family in the same way that i love mine. it is the worse signed. she wanted them to be what she wanted them to be. >> thank you for a great presentation. >> thank you. >> i have a lot of questions. probably a lot of them are answered in the book. so i won't ask you once the think i answered in the book. her answer may not be. we don't need to answer all free . one
she wrote those son when they get married and by the way, he married daniel webster's daughter, you know, that is the american aristocracy. she was not interested at all. she wrote in the nastiest letter i think i have ever seen from a member of the family to another member of family. fundamentally saying, you know, i hope to see you in helena hope you are miserable. help you never have a happy day in your life. you ruined my life. so here is woman who because of these wishes for her family...
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daniel webster anticipated our modern-day saviors who wish to save us from having too much freedom.e wrote good intentions will always be pleaded. it is hardly too strong to say that the constitution was made to guard the people against the dangers of good intentions. how will history remember barack obama? those who had hoped that president obama would somehow be a champion of civil liberties, roger waters might ask, did they get you to trade your heroes for ghosts? did they get you to exchange a walk on part? did they get you to exchange a walk on part in the war for lead part in the cage? i do not question president motives, but history will record his timid defense of liberty. when congress passed legislation allowing for the in definite detention of an american citizen without a trial, he shamefully signed it while promising not to use such a power. a great president would have risen to the occasion. instead of merely suggesting that he would not use this dread power, a great president would have taken pan inhand and vetoed -- pen hand and vetoed this abomination. a great presi
daniel webster anticipated our modern-day saviors who wish to save us from having too much freedom.e wrote good intentions will always be pleaded. it is hardly too strong to say that the constitution was made to guard the people against the dangers of good intentions. how will history remember barack obama? those who had hoped that president obama would somehow be a champion of civil liberties, roger waters might ask, did they get you to trade your heroes for ghosts? did they get you to...
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. >> daniel webster, burr, which upsets the sweet 16 everybody wanted.huck todd from the netherlands, thanks for being on your own show. always great to have you. rundown.msnbc.com to get in on our tdr bracket challenge. it's a lot of fun. you've got to do it. you'll spend an hour of your day doing it because it's so fun to play through the scenarios of american history. >>> data bank number seven, the number of photos that michelle obama has posted on instagram from her trip with her daughters, sasha and malia. chinese government's art sensorship of the internet and media. my she's awesome.st, when i go in there, i want to be awesome too. so i've totally gone pro with crest pro-health. go pro with crest pro-health. the first time i tried crest pro-health it felt different, i mean it felt clean. crest pro-health protects all these areas dentists check most. she's going to do backflips when she sees this. 4 out of 5 dentists confirmed these pro-health products helped maintain a professional clean. i am extremely impressed. i guess that's what happens when
. >> daniel webster, burr, which upsets the sweet 16 everybody wanted.huck todd from the netherlands, thanks for being on your own show. always great to have you. rundown.msnbc.com to get in on our tdr bracket challenge. it's a lot of fun. you've got to do it. you'll spend an hour of your day doing it because it's so fun to play through the scenarios of american history. >>> data bank number seven, the number of photos that michelle obama has posted on instagram from her trip...
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olga reyez from bryant, from daniel went webster, and laura nava from glen park. so i'm just going right ahead to turn it over to maria for the delack presentation. thank you. [ spanish speaker ] >> good evening, commissioners, president fewer and superintendant. my name is maria rocha and i am the president of delack. [ spanish speaker ] >> the members from the district english learner committee are here to work with the district in the search for the solutions to achieve academic success for our english learners. [ spanish speaker ]>> for that we would thank you for giving us the suggestions and recommendation. we have highlighted three 3 points. one was provided to you in may. [ spanish speaker ] >> this suggestion is filing for the english learner services. the funds should be utilized in the highest leveraged activities determined by the funding requirement students and needs and community input. we recommend using english learner funds for the following leverage activities: [ spanish speaker ] we would like to recommend to you to invest funds in tutoring, af
olga reyez from bryant, from daniel went webster, and laura nava from glen park. so i'm just going right ahead to turn it over to maria for the delack presentation. thank you. [ spanish speaker ] >> good evening, commissioners, president fewer and superintendant. my name is maria rocha and i am the president of delack. [ spanish speaker ] >> the members from the district english learner committee are here to work with the district in the search for the solutions to achieve academic...
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and by the way, he married daniel webster's daughter, you know, that's not exactly white bread an americanistocracy. she was not interested at all. she wrote him the nastiest letter i think i have ever seen from a member of a family to another member of the family. fundamentally saying, you know, i hope to see you in hell and hope your miserable and hope you never had a happy day in your life, and you have ruined my life and i'm never speaking to you again. so here's a woman who, because of these wishes for her family alienated and separated herself from the family, and i consider that, in the acknowledgment because this book is dedicated to my son-in-law, my daughter-in-law. daughter-in-law. and i said it's really a shame, the greatest tragedy in betsy's life is that she could not love her family in the same way that i love mine. it's the worst side of betsy, that she wanted them to be what she wanted them to be. there are mothers like that everywhere. >> thank you for a great presentation. presentation. >> oh, thank you. >> i have a lot of questions but i probably believe a lot of them a
and by the way, he married daniel webster's daughter, you know, that's not exactly white bread an americanistocracy. she was not interested at all. she wrote him the nastiest letter i think i have ever seen from a member of a family to another member of the family. fundamentally saying, you know, i hope to see you in hell and hope your miserable and hope you never had a happy day in your life, and you have ruined my life and i'm never speaking to you again. so here's a woman who, because of...
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olga reyez from bryant, from daniel went webster, and laura nava from glen park. so i'm just going right ahead to turn it over to maria for the delack presentation. thank you. [ spanish speaker ]
olga reyez from bryant, from daniel went webster, and laura nava from glen park. so i'm just going right ahead to turn it over to maria for the delack presentation. thank you. [ spanish speaker ]
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olga reyez from bryant, from daniel went webster, and laura nava from glen park. so i'm just going right ahead to turn it over to maria for the delack presentation. thank you. [ spanish speaker ] >> good evening, commissioners, president fewer and superintendant. my name is maria rocha and i am the president of delack. [ spanish speaker ] >>
olga reyez from bryant, from daniel went webster, and laura nava from glen park. so i'm just going right ahead to turn it over to maria for the delack presentation. thank you. [ spanish speaker ] >> good evening, commissioners, president fewer and superintendant. my name is maria rocha and i am the president of delack. [ spanish speaker ] >>
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she wrote beau's son, and is he married daniel webster's daughter which isn't white bread in american aristocrat society. she wrote him the nastiest letter i have seen from a family member to another family. saying i hope to see you in hell, i hope you are miserable and never have a happy day in your life, and you ruined by life and i will never talk to you. so because of her wishes for the family she separated herself from the family. and i considered that in the acknowledgments because this is dedicated to my son-in-law and daughter-in-law and i said it is shape, the greatest tragedy in betsy's life is she could not love her family in the same way i love mine. it is the worst side of betsy. that she wanted them to be what she wanted them to be. there are mothers like that everywhere. >> thank you for a greatpress presentati presentation. i have a lot of questions and a lot are probably answered in the book so i will not ask the ones i think are likely answered in the book. but i have three questions that are probably not so i will ask those. >> okay. >> and you can -- you don't need
she wrote beau's son, and is he married daniel webster's daughter which isn't white bread in american aristocrat society. she wrote him the nastiest letter i have seen from a family member to another family. saying i hope to see you in hell, i hope you are miserable and never have a happy day in your life, and you ruined by life and i will never talk to you. so because of her wishes for the family she separated herself from the family. and i considered that in the acknowledgments because this...
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>> daniel webster. >> yes. >> okay. that's -- >> you weren't supposed to know that. >> yeah, no. the winner, you'll go onto the championship. what do you know now that you didn't know last week. >> i know there are 5% of americans who think vladimir putin is doing a pretty good job as president of russia. i'm very curious who these 5% of americans are. >> 5% approval for putin and 9% for congress. i want to thank isaac shot ner with the new republic, anthony terrell, alex page and alex wald and thank you for joining us today. for "up" join us sunday morning at eight. why everybody loves to root for the underdog, in politics, sports and life. we'll be joined by an original member of the original jamaican bobsled team. >>> the world is watching as the ukraine remains a country in crisis. they're staged across the border in crimea as crimea prepares for a referendum vote. coming up next. we'll see you tomorrow here at 8:00. thanks for getting "up." won't treat all of your symptoms. really? alka seltzer plus severe sinus fights your tough sinus symptoms plus your runny nose. oh what
>> daniel webster. >> yes. >> okay. that's -- >> you weren't supposed to know that. >> yeah, no. the winner, you'll go onto the championship. what do you know now that you didn't know last week. >> i know there are 5% of americans who think vladimir putin is doing a pretty good job as president of russia. i'm very curious who these 5% of americans are. >> 5% approval for putin and 9% for congress. i want to thank isaac shot ner with the new republic,...
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[applause] daniel webster anticipated our modern-day saviors who wish to save us from having too much freedom. he wrote good intentions will always be pleaded for every assumption of authority. it's hardly too strong to say that the constitution was made to guard the people against the dangers of good intentions. how will history remember barack obama? [laughter] to those that hope to president obama would be a champion of civil liberties, larger walters might ask did they get you to trade your heroes for ghosts? did they get you to exchange a walk on part in the war for the lead role in a cage effect i don't question president obama's noted that history will record his timid defensive liberty. when congress passed legislation, allowing for the indefinite detention of an american citizen without a trial, he shamefully signed it while promising not to use such a power. a great president would have risen to the occasion instead of merely suggesting that he wouldn't use this power, a great president would have taken the pen in hand and vetoed this abomination. [applause] a great presiden
[applause] daniel webster anticipated our modern-day saviors who wish to save us from having too much freedom. he wrote good intentions will always be pleaded for every assumption of authority. it's hardly too strong to say that the constitution was made to guard the people against the dangers of good intentions. how will history remember barack obama? [laughter] to those that hope to president obama would be a champion of civil liberties, larger walters might ask did they get you to trade your...
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i would remind all of us of the words of daniel webster to all americans when he said quote, hold on my friends to the constitution and for the republic for which it stands, for miracles do not cluster. and what has happened once in 6,000 years may never happen again. so hold onto the constitution for the american constitution should fall, there will be anarchy throughout the world, unquote. madam speaker, the faithful execution of the law act is one very important step in the right direction. this bill will help prevent executive overreach and require greater disclosure when it does occur. i thank my colleague for bringing this legislation forward and chairman goodlatte for his leadership for bringing this to light and i would urge my colleagues to support this bill. and i would reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from tennessee is recognized. mr. cohen: i would like to comment on a couple of things without disrespect to our founding fathers and revere them all alike, mr. frank was talking about madis
i would remind all of us of the words of daniel webster to all americans when he said quote, hold on my friends to the constitution and for the republic for which it stands, for miracles do not cluster. and what has happened once in 6,000 years may never happen again. so hold onto the constitution for the american constitution should fall, there will be anarchy throughout the world, unquote. madam speaker, the faithful execution of the law act is one very important step in the right direction....
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words of representative daniel webster, right up there. this motion to recommit isn't about improving legislation, it's about imposing roadblocks. erecting hurdles, pointing to excuses to keep us from doing what we were sent here to do. which is to set the wheels of progress turning, to lift the american people out of the crisis and economic calamity, to lift the american people into prosperity and high-paying jobs. people have hungered for months and years for good new high-paying jobs. americans want to know that washington hears them, washington cares about them, and washington knows how to get the red tape out of the way so they can get back to work. the families that depend every day on the breadwinners finding some way to make ends meet want to know that we can deliver on the job we were sent here to do. for three years the president's job council recommended we streamlined the federal permitting process. vice president biden urged -- urgent words have been echoing. . it's time we get moving back. folks, that isn't a partisan issue.
words of representative daniel webster, right up there. this motion to recommit isn't about improving legislation, it's about imposing roadblocks. erecting hurdles, pointing to excuses to keep us from doing what we were sent here to do. which is to set the wheels of progress turning, to lift the american people out of the crisis and economic calamity, to lift the american people into prosperity and high-paying jobs. people have hungered for months and years for good new high-paying jobs....