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.) >> if the children from daniel webster come to our school we'll have the same problem not being able to provide our students with the services they need. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> another problem is cleanliness which is really important for us the hydrogen now with the most of you know the children almost 3 add and 50 students 83 at the school and the bathrooms are not enough and the custodian have not enough time to clean them. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> how do you think it's possible to keep the bathrooms clean our cleaned bathrooms go all the way to the cafeteria. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> if the this is a problem that we already faces with the children in monroe and if the children in daniel webster come it will continue and be worse our school has bathrooms on the first year and 6 bathrooms for the kids four for the girls. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> we know there is another school available for the daniel webster people that is the solution to the problem. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> why do very e they want to take over a school that is f
.) >> if the children from daniel webster come to our school we'll have the same problem not being able to provide our students with the services they need. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> another problem is cleanliness which is really important for us the hydrogen now with the most of you know the children almost 3 add and 50 students 83 at the school and the bathrooms are not enough and the custodian have not enough time to clean them. >> (speaking foreign...
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where the plan is injuries us to our bodies we ask you to not relocate the students anothers daniel webster for the city hall year thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hi, i'm a parent at star king elementary school i have two children or children a second graders and i also have a student in the program right now the issues at star king are according to our principle 3 times as more as they were last year right now our school our playground is smaller than a normal elementary school playground this which is forced our children to act out we hear numerous behavioral issues coming if the classroom okay i get a report everyday and everyday at something it is i'd like to come home and hear there was no fights on the playground everyone is getting along i know this the the world we all come from ethnics and backgrounds but it would be great to have a good time to play you want to say something yes or >> thank you (clapping.) >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> my name ises stare i'm reading for the education my name is as katie i'm the project during games after school
where the plan is injuries us to our bodies we ask you to not relocate the students anothers daniel webster for the city hall year thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hi, i'm a parent at star king elementary school i have two children or children a second graders and i also have a student in the program right now the issues at star king are according to our principle 3 times as more as they were last year right now our school our playground is smaller than a...
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hard for us to especially the parents to have a common ground on all different issues but - >> daniel webster moved to star king is an exception. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> so i have two topics to talk about tonight the use of cafeteria in the school. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> so, now we have 3 different schedules to use this cafeteria to first one starting at 11 in the morning. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> that means that kids have to start their lunch at 11 and at the same time because of the ongoing construction in the school sites it is a little bit alcoholic a hard in the cafeteria. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> so imagine if we have another one hundred more students from daniel webster it will give a more load and burden to this school and that means some of the kids have to start their lunch to my left another maybe 10 something. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> the other top u topic i want to talk about the limited space in the playground. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> so i believe parents who is present in the meeting do not want to send their kids
hard for us to especially the parents to have a common ground on all different issues but - >> daniel webster moved to star king is an exception. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> so i have two topics to talk about tonight the use of cafeteria in the school. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> so, now we have 3 different schedules to use this cafeteria to first one starting at 11 in the morning. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> that means that kids...
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(speaking foreign language.) >> so imagine if we have another one hundred more students from daniel webster it will give a more load and burden to this school and that means some of the kids have to start their lunch to my left another maybe 10 something. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> the other top u topic i want to talk about the limited space in the playground. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> so i believe parents who is present in the meeting do not want to send their kids with the school with a limited play area for the kids for the past two years we don't have any good spatial space for the kids to play in their during their break or after school. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> so to my own memory the most precious momentums for their kldz is that i spend my time playing or charging after my peers in the playground. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> so i think with more kids transfer for another schools that means our kids don't have enough space for my after school programs or during the break. >> thank you very much (clapping.) i need to come to conclusion before you make
(speaking foreign language.) >> so imagine if we have another one hundred more students from daniel webster it will give a more load and burden to this school and that means some of the kids have to start their lunch to my left another maybe 10 something. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> the other top u topic i want to talk about the limited space in the playground. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> so i believe parents who is present in the meeting do not want...
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daniel webster's desk is there. >> i didn't know that.represented both new hampshire and massachusetts. we'll be right back. and i'm here to tell hi,homeowners winkler that are sixty-two and older about a great way to live a better retirement... it's called a reverse mortgage. call right now to receive your free dvd and booklet with no obligation. it answers questions like... how a reverse mortgage works, how much you qualify for, the ways to receive your money...and more. plus, when you call now, you'll get this magnifier with led light absolutely free! when you call the experts at one reverse mortgage today, you'll learn the benefits of a government-insured reverse mortgage. it will eliminate your monthly mortgage payments and give you tax-free cash from the equity in your home and here's the best part... you still own your home. take control of your retirement today! ♪ . >>> there you see it right there. lots of money being spent in those. but it's not just on the air waves, it's online too. social media playing a critical role. candid
daniel webster's desk is there. >> i didn't know that.represented both new hampshire and massachusetts. we'll be right back. and i'm here to tell hi,homeowners winkler that are sixty-two and older about a great way to live a better retirement... it's called a reverse mortgage. call right now to receive your free dvd and booklet with no obligation. it answers questions like... how a reverse mortgage works, how much you qualify for, the ways to receive your money...and more. plus, when you...
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calhoun, and daniel webster were senate leaders but never senate majority or minority leaders for the simple fact the positions did not then exist. as then-professor woodrow wilson wrote in the late 19 century, in the senate no one may speak for his party as well as for himself. no one exercises the special trust of acknowledged leadership. so you had a lot of different people who were prominent but the position of leader at the time did not exist. now the origins of majority and minority leader are the product of several historical factors. perhaps the main reason the two positions developed was in response to the rise of the activist president. that is to say that the office of party leader developed largely in response to the need for the senate to be able to work with and react to the president's legislative agenda. and this notion really began to take hold in the early part of the 20th century, right around world war i. in the latter half of the 19th century, the agenda for the senate floor was set by the majority party within what is called its caucus, which is a meeting of the
calhoun, and daniel webster were senate leaders but never senate majority or minority leaders for the simple fact the positions did not then exist. as then-professor woodrow wilson wrote in the late 19 century, in the senate no one may speak for his party as well as for himself. no one exercises the special trust of acknowledged leadership. so you had a lot of different people who were prominent but the position of leader at the time did not exist. now the origins of majority and minority...
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daniel webster. ronald reagan.ne. >> you have jfk right underneath marilyn? >> yes. >> what did that set you back? >> i never discuss. my husband might be listening to this. i don't want to discuss prices. >> you've got abraham lincoln's hair? >> yes. >> how did you come by that? >> i bought it. >> you bought it. >> i bought it. >> aaron burr and hamilton, you got both. >> yes. and a piece of the gun. see that little metal piece? >> piece of the gun -- oh, you got a piece of the gun. that famous duel on the banks of the weehawken. that famous duel on the banks of the weehawken. >> yeah. >> wow. >> don't you love history? >> i do now. >> this little frame here was my very first piece. and if you notice the sign, 1956 was the year that i found it. i bought that instead of a pair of easter shoes. and the sign here says the most expensive piece in the whole place because look what it started. that's my husband's words. >> so if we were to take hair from everybody here, a little bit of hair, we could make a thing, right
daniel webster. ronald reagan.ne. >> you have jfk right underneath marilyn? >> yes. >> what did that set you back? >> i never discuss. my husband might be listening to this. i don't want to discuss prices. >> you've got abraham lincoln's hair? >> yes. >> how did you come by that? >> i bought it. >> you bought it. >> i bought it. >> aaron burr and hamilton, you got both. >> yes. and a piece of the gun. see that little metal...
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people who are divided at abstract ideological levels together in the pursuit of what senator daniel webster many decades ago called "justice, which is the great work of human beings on earth." i'll leave it at that for a discussion. thank you very much. [applause] >> good evening. and i'm just delighted to have this conversation with you, mr. nader. and welcome to all of you this evening. we are gonna have a conversation. and then we're gonna open up to questions that you all have submitted. so let's just kick it right off now. when i told my friends, ralph, that i was going to interview you tonight, the most frequent response i got was, "ralph nader. where's he been? what's he been up to?" so where have you been? and what have you been up to? >> see, if you're not on the evening news, you're not on the national media, they don't think you're doing anything. we have never stopped. we start new groups. we foster all kinds of proposals. we try to disseminate information. we lobby capitol hill. we never stopped. i mean, if you want to see what we're doing, you want to get my weekly column free
people who are divided at abstract ideological levels together in the pursuit of what senator daniel webster many decades ago called "justice, which is the great work of human beings on earth." i'll leave it at that for a discussion. thank you very much. [applause] >> good evening. and i'm just delighted to have this conversation with you, mr. nader. and welcome to all of you this evening. we are gonna have a conversation. and then we're gonna open up to questions that you all...
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so fillmore and his secretary of state a very able lawyer named daniel webster, they started putting together an argument for why every state in the country, everybody else for that matter, would have to comply with federal law. doesn't matter whether you agree or disagree. federal law applies everywhere and it applies everywhere the same. so it applies in the south n. the north, and northern states would have to comply with the federal law. if they don't, it's called treason. and the other problem is, they don't have the authority to secede. what fillmore just did was he just mapped out the basic philosophy that lincoln is going to take into office later. lincoln comes into office, southern states are trying to secede. lincoln is thinking, wait a minute. this is just like what fillmore said, what webster argued. we're going to use the same logic now to say you can't secede. and the other thing is, if it's federal law, people have to comply with it. everywhere. so this is for lincoln in his presidency. >> i remember vigorous debates with my dear friend and teacher during the first we
so fillmore and his secretary of state a very able lawyer named daniel webster, they started putting together an argument for why every state in the country, everybody else for that matter, would have to comply with federal law. doesn't matter whether you agree or disagree. federal law applies everywhere and it applies everywhere the same. so it applies in the south n. the north, and northern states would have to comply with the federal law. if they don't, it's called treason. and the other...
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year he had me send him books about clay and webster and the revolution and he went to richmond virginia to see the filming. he was no longer my friend daniel daniel which for a year had become lincoln. he couldn't talk to him as if he was daniel so i didn't get to see my daniel again until the awards ceremony started in the premiere. the first one in new york premiere he said we have to go low bar to celebrate remember the night before when he was just becoming lincoln. we have a couple of drinks i only had two and he had more than me which is an important part of the story. a few weeks later he's won his first award and steven gave him the award. incomprehensibly when steven gave him the reward he rejected a role so long in the family said yesterday was so great. daniel gets up and he says i don't project everything. when doris kearns goodwin asked me to go binge drinking with her i accepted. [laughter] there was a "wall street journal" reporter there so there was a report in the paper the next day. here is this man walked away lincoln walked only because someone told us that he walked like a laborer at the end of our day. he had that sen
year he had me send him books about clay and webster and the revolution and he went to richmond virginia to see the filming. he was no longer my friend daniel daniel which for a year had become lincoln. he couldn't talk to him as if he was daniel so i didn't get to see my daniel again until the awards ceremony started in the premiere. the first one in new york premiere he said we have to go low bar to celebrate remember the night before when he was just becoming lincoln. we have a couple of...