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daniel webster marked out this almost constitutional. that didn't quite get to secession but it implied secession if new england's interests were taken into account and it's important to take this in mind because andrew webster will become the champion of the union above everything else within 20 years after that so webster probably with all of these men had the most malleable philosophy. but nonetheless people's ideas on what the constitution meant, what the union meant evolved over time and it's important that abraham lincoln is born amid these changing views and of course he's the one upon whom the greatest responsibility in all of american history for interpreting the constitution will fall when he becomes president. >> fascinating, a wonderful answer and you said so much including webster changing his mind about the constitution and being a touchstone for all these people who approached it so differently including lincoln who said the constitution had to be our salvation in the lyceum address and it's so interesting about jackson who
daniel webster marked out this almost constitutional. that didn't quite get to secession but it implied secession if new england's interests were taken into account and it's important to take this in mind because andrew webster will become the champion of the union above everything else within 20 years after that so webster probably with all of these men had the most malleable philosophy. but nonetheless people's ideas on what the constitution meant, what the union meant evolved over time and...
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he mentioned daniel webster also one thing about daniel webster, he is an example of how philosophies changed over time. because daniel webster came to national attention in the war of 1812, arguing been trampled for the american party of john calhoun and james mattis, that new england might reconsider its attachment to the union. daniel webster a constitutional to not get quite to sin session's important to keep this in mind. because webster's going to be a champion of the union the union above everything else but than 20 years after that. so webster, probably of all of these men have the most malleable philosophy. but nonetheless, people's ideas on what the constitution meant, what the union meant evolves over time. it's really important that abraham lincoln is born amid these changing views. end of course he is the one upon whom the greatest responsibility and all of american history for interpreting the constitution and he becomes president. fascinating. such a wonderful answer and you said so much including changing his mind about the constitution and the constitution being a tou
he mentioned daniel webster also one thing about daniel webster, he is an example of how philosophies changed over time. because daniel webster came to national attention in the war of 1812, arguing been trampled for the american party of john calhoun and james mattis, that new england might reconsider its attachment to the union. daniel webster a constitutional to not get quite to sin session's important to keep this in mind. because webster's going to be a champion of the union the union...
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drawing around him so they can hear what he is saying, it's totally different from, you know, daniel webster standing up in front of people and being blown away by this powerful oratory but it was that quietness in the element of being magnetically pulled towards the depth of what he was saying and that conviction and the fact that he knew what he was talking about that i think explains why people were so drawn to him. i do not think that history has given the right credit to james madison. i wrote the book basically about statesmanship. see it in the way he talks about the federal judiciary and about the senate and in the way he talks about regular citizens and there is supposed to be challenging public opinion and research and knowledge and there is supposed to be alliances and compromises and debate and deliberation and all of which go towards pushing to a higher plane and not going to the lowest common denominator and not just applying what makes people feel good paired we would not be here but for his statesmanship at any number of crucial junctures that we had whether freedom of religi
drawing around him so they can hear what he is saying, it's totally different from, you know, daniel webster standing up in front of people and being blown away by this powerful oratory but it was that quietness in the element of being magnetically pulled towards the depth of what he was saying and that conviction and the fact that he knew what he was talking about that i think explains why people were so drawn to him. i do not think that history has given the right credit to james madison. i...
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now daniel webster wallace, at the end lived a long.o adults being driven -- convinced his parents that he would like to join them. now, i don't know if you have a 12, 13 or 11 year old son. some of you would say, well, he wants to do this. and i'm gonna let him go. and so, as a matter of fact some people would be looking for you. and they would not be there to give you any kind of awards. that would be very bad but this was not uncommon especially if you knew the ranchers was moving the cattle or if he knew the floor meant etc and you thought we were going to be in good hands. again webster went and made that trip. later he connects with a cattleman named, clay mann. clay mann had a very interesting kind of brand on his cattle. it was a great big 80 on the side of his cattle, he becomes known as 80 john. so throughout cattle country, people referred to him as 80 john. what he did, which was not the average practice, when he received his pay, he had the claim and set aside a portion of the page, and not give it directly to him. so that
now daniel webster wallace, at the end lived a long.o adults being driven -- convinced his parents that he would like to join them. now, i don't know if you have a 12, 13 or 11 year old son. some of you would say, well, he wants to do this. and i'm gonna let him go. and so, as a matter of fact some people would be looking for you. and they would not be there to give you any kind of awards. that would be very bad but this was not uncommon especially if you knew the ranchers was moving the cattle...
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>>that's right vicki grand, i'm standing here in hill in front of daniel webster elementary. it's one of all of the public schools here in san francisco that have been closed now for 300 and 27 days. today, the city attorney called that both shameful and unlawful. the lawsuit filed today by city attorney dennis herrera calls the san francisco school board and the school district's reopening plan woefully inadequate he's seeking a court order to direct the prepared to offer in person learning. >>as safely and as soon as possible the leadership both the school district and the educators union can't seem to get their act together. >>the board of education and school district. it had more than 10 months to roll out concrete plan to get these kids back in school. unfortunately so far earning says that out of 16,000 students back to in person learning at the city's private and parochial schools. >>there have only been 5 cases of in-school transmission. he worries public school students are being turned into zoomies do online learning the mayor also worried about the students suffer
>>that's right vicki grand, i'm standing here in hill in front of daniel webster elementary. it's one of all of the public schools here in san francisco that have been closed now for 300 and 27 days. today, the city attorney called that both shameful and unlawful. the lawsuit filed today by city attorney dennis herrera calls the san francisco school board and the school district's reopening plan woefully inadequate he's seeking a court order to direct the prepared to offer in person...
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and there was a strong school of southern thought but i should add that daniel webster daniel webster subscribe to this at an early stages career that the states had formed the national government and therefore the states could opt out of the national government. and so every southern state that seceded did so claiming that it was their right as a state to do so. and south carolina had just about left the union in 1833 1832 and 1833 over a tax issue. they didn't like a revenue a tariff. and they acclaimed the right to do so and so they left the union on the issue of state's rights. now the state's right. that was of greatest importance to them as most of the ordinances of secession indicated. it was slavery, but there's something weird about this because the president of the united states has just been elected and what he's saying, is that south carolina, virginia, you can keep slavery as long as you want the constitution guarantees it well, leave the union and the constitution of the united states doesn't guarantee you anything at all. and if you just think about the way things turne
and there was a strong school of southern thought but i should add that daniel webster daniel webster subscribe to this at an early stages career that the states had formed the national government and therefore the states could opt out of the national government. and so every southern state that seceded did so claiming that it was their right as a state to do so. and south carolina had just about left the union in 1833 1832 and 1833 over a tax issue. they didn't like a revenue a tariff. and...
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. >> daniel webster, quote, justice is the great interest of man on corrupt. >> from your mouth to god'sears. >> i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation indivisible, equality and justice for all. >> golden america. half dream, and a half nightmare. >> when i die don't bury me at all. hang me up on the two room wall. place the bob and in my hand so i can keep in working in the promised land. i've got the blues, i've got the cotton mill blues. i've got the blues, i've got the blues, i got the cotton mill blues. lower the lower, the school is gone, you know and i now, work tom watson got a work like heck. >> 2 million children in the meals and the mines. 6 million grown-ups unemployed. why hire a man for a dollar when you can hire a kid for a dime? >> i was taught in my youth that it was the height of vulgarity to discuss money. a professor in chicago came up with a few statistics. an american family cannot adequately survive on less than 900 dollars a year. the average working hand earns about 400. >> when the unio
. >> daniel webster, quote, justice is the great interest of man on corrupt. >> from your mouth to god'sears. >> i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation indivisible, equality and justice for all. >> golden america. half dream, and a half nightmare. >> when i die don't bury me at all. hang me up on the two room wall. place the bob and in my hand so i can keep in working in the promised land....
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>> daniel webster, quote, just this is the great interest of man. >> from your mouth to god's ears. ♪ghtmare. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> 2 million children in the mills in the minds. 6 million grown-ups unemployed. why higher man for a dollar when you can hire a kid for a dime. i was taught in my youth that it was the height to discuss money. >> a professor in chicago came up with a few statistics. >> an american family cannot adequately survived unless the 900 dollars a year. the average working man earns about 400. ♪ ♪ ♪ the workers of new york, keeping alive a tradition going back to the philadelphia printers who formed a union before washington was president. immigrants and the sons of immigrants, carrying on the heritage of the boston characters who fought for the ten hour day while missouri was still indian territory. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the spokesman for the minor owners, i sure the the rights and the interest of the lay bring man will be protected and cared for, not by the labor agitated, but by the christian enter whom god and his infinite wisdom is given control of the property in this country. ♪
>> daniel webster, quote, just this is the great interest of man. >> from your mouth to god's ears. ♪ghtmare. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> 2 million children in the mills in the minds. 6 million grown-ups unemployed. why higher man for a dollar when you can hire a kid for a dime. i was taught in my youth that it was the height to discuss money. >> a professor in chicago came up with a few statistics. >> an american family cannot adequately survived unless the 900...
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i want to close with a line i have thought a lot about, a quote from daniel webster -- he use to his speeches in the senate by saying, union now, union forever. what he meant was for those who had said america's time -- time had passed and that the americas -- i want to say, american now, america first, america forever. god bless you. it is great to be with you. thank you so much. [applause] >> this is bethlehem, the first -- the birthplace of jesus. >> there is a way to find justice. >> at home with me, paula dean. >> i show you how to be happy and heard. >> to have a history, we should learn from the history. >> mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall history -- this wall. >> hello america, hello american conservatives. i am a japanese journalist and author of books. i've run an online service. i do respect presidents trump. president trump, he is a real american. i would like the u.s.-japan alliance stronger. i've want to build solid friendships with real american patriots. let's fight together for freedom. let's start here with japan and our alliance. >> 80's and gentlemen, we are rei
i want to close with a line i have thought a lot about, a quote from daniel webster -- he use to his speeches in the senate by saying, union now, union forever. what he meant was for those who had said america's time -- time had passed and that the americas -- i want to say, american now, america first, america forever. god bless you. it is great to be with you. thank you so much. [applause] >> this is bethlehem, the first -- the birthplace of jesus. >> there is a way to find...
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jackson's administration or about interactions with notable political figures of the era including daniel webster and vice president john c. calhoun, a neighbor who actually lived across the place from the tudor place property at the estate known today as dunbarton oaks. her daughter was a friend of britannia and they attended dancing class together. another story that britannia recalled or another information that britannia recalled to her grandchildren was her role as a "bridesmaid" in the june 30, 1831 wedding to a young army officer named robert e lee. she talked how the minister got caught in a summer rainstorm and arrived at arlington house soaking wet. he ended up having to borrow a pair of trousers, the reverend was tall and lanky and uncle custis was short and stout. this gave the minister a comical appearance in the trousers whose hem was a couple inches above his boots. another fascinating person who whom britannia interacted was elizabeth schuyler hamilton. more tumultuous memories are also described in her recollections like her decision to take on union officers as boarders during t
jackson's administration or about interactions with notable political figures of the era including daniel webster and vice president john c. calhoun, a neighbor who actually lived across the place from the tudor place property at the estate known today as dunbarton oaks. her daughter was a friend of britannia and they attended dancing class together. another story that britannia recalled or another information that britannia recalled to her grandchildren was her role as a "bridesmaid"...
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now daniel webster wallace lived that way and convinced his parents that he would like to join them.don't know if you have like a 12, 11, or 13-year-old son and says well he wants to do this so i'm going to just let him go. so as a matter of fact some people would be looking for you and they would not be there to give you any awards, but this was not uncommon. especially if you knew the rancher that was moving the cattle. later he connects with a cattleman named clay may. he would brand his cattle with 80. and he was known as 80 john. so people referred to him as 80 john. what he did, which was not the average practice, is when he received his pay he had the clay man set aside a portion of the pay and not give it directly to him. basically again to get a ranch of his own, and he was well respected. when cattle was being moved from place to place, large sums of money today go along with the cattle. and again, so you're making these exchanges, and sometimes you go to a bank or maybe to a rancher, but it is large sums of money. but one of the things that 80 john had a reputation for is
now daniel webster wallace lived that way and convinced his parents that he would like to join them.don't know if you have like a 12, 11, or 13-year-old son and says well he wants to do this so i'm going to just let him go. so as a matter of fact some people would be looking for you and they would not be there to give you any awards, but this was not uncommon. especially if you knew the rancher that was moving the cattle. later he connects with a cattleman named clay may. he would brand his...
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humboldt had written letters excoriating daniel webster for his support of the fugitive slave act. it it's like i used to like webster, and how can he do this? how can you do this? one of those letters was sent to a new york businessman named john matthews who did us the courtesy of translating it because humboldt's handwriting is terrible in every language, and making it into a little large-scale playing card that has the original letter on one side and the transcription on the other. and they are handed out to union soldiers for inspiration. this particular one was sent to abraham lincoln with a letter that says, i know you're familiar with humboldt's words, i'm sure they give you great comfort at times like this. humboldt is still part of the conversation. three of the six members of john brown's secret six are diehard humboldtans. as john brown is planning harper's ferry in 1859, is he reading humboldt's words on all races or in like degree designed for freedom and that we believe in the unity of all races? and maybe the better question is if not why not? how could he have avoi
humboldt had written letters excoriating daniel webster for his support of the fugitive slave act. it it's like i used to like webster, and how can he do this? how can you do this? one of those letters was sent to a new york businessman named john matthews who did us the courtesy of translating it because humboldt's handwriting is terrible in every language, and making it into a little large-scale playing card that has the original letter on one side and the transcription on the other. and they...
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a quote from daniel webster who in trying years of his own that he knew, a trying time before the beginningl war, he used to end his speeches in the united states senate by saying union now, union forever. what he meant was that for those that said that america's time had passed, the country was hopelessly divided, irredeemable. he said no. union now, union forever. i want to say my friends, america now, america first, america forever. god bless you. it's great to be with you. thank you so much. >> martha: senator josh hawley getting the crowd on their feet in orlando. we'll have quick reaction from our panel. charlie kirk, founder of turning point u.s.a. ben dominic, publisher at the federalist and jessica tarlov. fox news contributor. great to see you guys. ben, start with you. always a testing water for future potential candidates. what did you think today? >> what you saw in the last two speeches are a reflection of how much donald trump has changed this party. rick scott came up as a popular technocratic governor of florida. a former top executive that was active in the business world
a quote from daniel webster who in trying years of his own that he knew, a trying time before the beginningl war, he used to end his speeches in the united states senate by saying union now, union forever. what he meant was that for those that said that america's time had passed, the country was hopelessly divided, irredeemable. he said no. union now, union forever. i want to say my friends, america now, america first, america forever. god bless you. it's great to be with you. thank you so...
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hi there, i'm standing in front of daniel webster elementary school, this is one of many public schools over the city of san francisco. that remain shuttered and they have been shuttered for 320 7 days. and the mayor has been critical of pretty much all along and today she spoke out with the city attorney who actually filed a lawsuit against both the school district and the school board saying that their plan to reopen school safely is woefully inadequate, especially say they have no reaplan or they have a plan to make a plan which they say it is not good enough. the city attorney dennis herrera basically saying that you know pointing at some of the open a private parochial that have been open for several months now, and chain like and some 11360 never got how many there are open right now there's only been about 5 in person in school transmissions. so they're saying hey it's safe to open the schools now let's get it together we'll do what we can but they feel like they've been offering help and it hasn't been heard so that has prompted this lawsuit. we have heard from the end the mayor
hi there, i'm standing in front of daniel webster elementary school, this is one of many public schools over the city of san francisco. that remain shuttered and they have been shuttered for 320 7 days. and the mayor has been critical of pretty much all along and today she spoke out with the city attorney who actually filed a lawsuit against both the school district and the school board saying that their plan to reopen school safely is woefully inadequate, especially say they have no reaplan or...
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we haven't finalized the art plan yet but one idea is a mural similar to the beautiful one at daniel webster elementary. we did want to reiterate this is a schematic design, very early in the design process. we, of course, need to align our design with our budget. it is possible that some of the elements we are showing you today will need to be moved slightly as we progress in design. we are designing the intent and what will guide the future. now on the back side this. is the pedestrian view from missionvay. we superimposed the proposed adjacent buildings to the school so you have a sense of scale. here we are in the yard looking into the cafeteria and multipurpose room. our design intent for this space to allow for indoor/outdoor flow for both cafeteria use of the school or events but also for community functions. one important guiding principal was to be a community asset. we wanted a multipurpose space welcoming for functions spilling to outdoor seating as well as to our yard. this design is schematic and subject to change. it shows the design intent of natural colors, faÇade with a leve
we haven't finalized the art plan yet but one idea is a mural similar to the beautiful one at daniel webster elementary. we did want to reiterate this is a schematic design, very early in the design process. we, of course, need to align our design with our budget. it is possible that some of the elements we are showing you today will need to be moved slightly as we progress in design. we are designing the intent and what will guide the future. now on the back side this. is the pedestrian view...
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districts and people quiet and draw around him to hear what he is saying is totally different from daniel webster standing up and people being blown away by this powerful oratory for the element to be pulled toward that conviction and he knew what he was talking about explains why people are so drawn to him cannot think history is given the right credit to james madison. talk about the judiciary and the senate there is supposed to be challenging public opinion and alliances and compromises and deliberation pushing to a higher plane not just lowest common denominator because we would not be here but for the statesmanship with any number of crucial junctures whether freedom of religion we need somebody to do what he did we don't think about it today is the problem winces the five-minute clock so applies and so applies and if there's a technology issue we will move to the next member and you will remain the bounce of your time you'll notice the clock that is to say somewhere in the screen depending on what you are using shall show how much time is remaining and one minute remaining to clock will tur
districts and people quiet and draw around him to hear what he is saying is totally different from daniel webster standing up and people being blown away by this powerful oratory for the element to be pulled toward that conviction and he knew what he was talking about explains why people are so drawn to him cannot think history is given the right credit to james madison. talk about the judiciary and the senate there is supposed to be challenging public opinion and alliances and compromises and...
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we haven't finalized the art plan yet but one idea is a mural similar to the beautiful one at daniel websterary. we did want to reiterate this is a schematic design, very early in the design process. we, of course, need to align our design with our budget. it is possible that some of the elements we are showing you today will need to be moved slightly as we progress in design. we are designing the intent and what will guide the future. now on the back side this. is the pedestrian view from missionvay. we superimposed the proposed adjacent buildings to the school so you have a sense of scale. here we are in the yard looking into the cafeteria and multipurpose room. our design intent for this space to allow for indoor/outdoor flow for both cafeteria use of the school or events but also for community functions. one important guiding principal was to be a community asset. we wanted a multipurpose space welcoming for functions spilling to outdoor seating as well as to our yard. this design is schematic and subject to change. it shows the design intent of natural colors, faÇade with a level of int
we haven't finalized the art plan yet but one idea is a mural similar to the beautiful one at daniel websterary. we did want to reiterate this is a schematic design, very early in the design process. we, of course, need to align our design with our budget. it is possible that some of the elements we are showing you today will need to be moved slightly as we progress in design. we are designing the intent and what will guide the future. now on the back side this. is the pedestrian view from...
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the desk that daniel webster etched his initials on. there's so much history there.se, that's not something that we would expect people who kill cops and maim cops and actually try to subvert the constitution of the united states to understand, but for the rest of us, for the rest of us it is so deeply, deeply disturbing. nina totenberg, i was talking to jim vandehei earlier this morning. jim and i met over a quarter of a century ago in the capitol and spent so much of our adult lives there and understand how sacred this place is. at least to us. maybe not to donald trump supporters, but at least to us. and i know you've been there. you've been walking those halls and you've been going there for so many years yourself. i just wonder looking at the impeachment manager's video yesterday, what were your personal thoughts? >> well, they did a really smart thing. they had a law firm actually not some hollywood producer, but a law firm put together that video. and it's essentially a tiktok of what's happening as the day goes on. and from a prosecutorial point of view, it w
the desk that daniel webster etched his initials on. there's so much history there.se, that's not something that we would expect people who kill cops and maim cops and actually try to subvert the constitution of the united states to understand, but for the rest of us, for the rest of us it is so deeply, deeply disturbing. nina totenberg, i was talking to jim vandehei earlier this morning. jim and i met over a quarter of a century ago in the capitol and spent so much of our adult lives there and...
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districts and people quiet and draw around him to hear what he is saying is totally different from daniel webster standing up and people being blown away by this powerful oratory for the element to be pulled toward that conviction and he knew what he was talking about explains why people are so drawn to him cannot think history is given the right credit to james madison. talk about the judiciary and the senate there is supposed to be challenging public opinion and alliances and compromises and deliberation pushing to a higher plane not just lowest common denominator because we would not be here but for the statesmanship with any number of crucial junctures whether freedom of religion we need somebody to do what he did we don't think about it today is the problem
districts and people quiet and draw around him to hear what he is saying is totally different from daniel webster standing up and people being blown away by this powerful oratory for the element to be pulled toward that conviction and he knew what he was talking about explains why people are so drawn to him cannot think history is given the right credit to james madison. talk about the judiciary and the senate there is supposed to be challenging public opinion and alliances and compromises and...