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and takes and -- dickinson spoke for two hours.nd in that speech, dickinson said that his once grand stature had eroded because of his long fight against independence. but he said that he rejoiced that the burden he had carried was almost over, and that he could not be silent, even though he suspected they would lead to his political suicide. i must speak know i should lose the affections of my country. and in that two hours, he gave an impassioned speech against independence. and when he sat down, it was john adams who rose and answered him first. and adams made an equally long speech. and as adams spoke, the skies darkened, thunder could be heard in the distance. then it grew closer and closer. then spats of rain began to hit the windows in the pennsylvania state house where congress was meeting. and in a torrential downpour broke loose your country and. and adams continued throughout. we don't have a record of that speech, but he certainly went back through all of the familiar arguments that he and paine and others had made over
and takes and -- dickinson spoke for two hours.nd in that speech, dickinson said that his once grand stature had eroded because of his long fight against independence. but he said that he rejoiced that the burden he had carried was almost over, and that he could not be silent, even though he suspected they would lead to his political suicide. i must speak know i should lose the affections of my country. and in that two hours, he gave an impassioned speech against independence. and when he sat...
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dickinson spoke against it as you can imagine. james wilson from pennsylvania spoke against, edmund rauf leche from south carolina spoke against it. i will show you his picture in a moment. i don't have an individual picture of robert r. livingston from new york, who also spoke against independence. you might think this would be the political death knell for these men that think again. dickens and went on to serve in the constitutional convention and as a u.s. senator. wilson served in the constitutional convention and as a u.s. senator and george washington appointed him to the supreme court. and a rock ledge became a governor of south carolina and livingston, the chief judicial judge of new york who ministered the oath of office to washington when he was inaugurated as president. they were answered by radicals and at the end of the debate, congress decided not to do anything immediately other than a point with the congressman called the committee of five and that committee was to draft a declaration of independence, and the comm
dickinson spoke against it as you can imagine. james wilson from pennsylvania spoke against, edmund rauf leche from south carolina spoke against it. i will show you his picture in a moment. i don't have an individual picture of robert r. livingston from new york, who also spoke against independence. you might think this would be the political death knell for these men that think again. dickens and went on to serve in the constitutional convention and as a u.s. senator. wilson served in the...
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. >> lawrence patrick dickinson >> michael d.o >> donald difranco eddie dillard' >> stephen patrick dimino 57-husband, christopher carter. we love you and miss you. >> and my sister. cathy, i cannot believe it has been 10 years since i have seen your smile or heard your voice. god chose his angels on 9-11, and you are one of the angels he chose. he will forever be in our hearts. i would like to thank everyone who did the memorial. it is very beautiful. i love you, cathy. >> william john dimmling >> marisa dinardo schorpp >> christopher m. dincuff >> jeffrey mark dingle >> anthony dionisio >> george dipasquale >> joseph dipilato >> douglas frank distefano >> ramzi a. doany >> john joseph doherty >> melissa c. doi >> brendan dolan >> neil matthew dollard >> james joseph domanico >> benilda pascua domingo >> carlos dominguez >> jerome mark patrick dominguez >> and my father. now lucas, me, my mom, and my grandma, we all love and miss you. >> and my beloved father, lawrence davidson. you would be so proud of your granddaughters. we l
. >> lawrence patrick dickinson >> michael d.o >> donald difranco eddie dillard' >> stephen patrick dimino 57-husband, christopher carter. we love you and miss you. >> and my sister. cathy, i cannot believe it has been 10 years since i have seen your smile or heard your voice. god chose his angels on 9-11, and you are one of the angels he chose. he will forever be in our hearts. i would like to thank everyone who did the memorial. it is very beautiful. i love you,...
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didn't he did very clearly change john locks were property to have evidence if you look at john dickinson he makes he makes a clear way that i would encourage you to actually go back and read jefferson's diary on that issue but the point is and he was very proud of the fact that this was the first founding document that had ever had the word happy but that's not that's not my question my question and i think this is a really important one is that for forty years in america we had the social compact that the government is going to do everything to keep a middle class even if it means that the millionaires and billionaires are going to be super wealthy and for the last thirty years we've blown that apart and now it's all about the millionaires and billionaires and the stock market and the middle class is like the one with the middle if you look at the biggest it will be it's as you've noted many times in the show have really been in the last couple years right the last two or three years don't you know they just been a thirty year process has something as is and i believe it's a process bec
didn't he did very clearly change john locks were property to have evidence if you look at john dickinson he makes he makes a clear way that i would encourage you to actually go back and read jefferson's diary on that issue but the point is and he was very proud of the fact that this was the first founding document that had ever had the word happy but that's not that's not my question my question and i think this is a really important one is that for forty years in america we had the social...
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i remember his speech because he spoke about a man named edward dickinson baker. he served in the u.s. house of representatives as a congressman from illinois from two separate congressional districts. he then moved to oregon and became a senator from the state of oregon. he was a close friend of president abraham lincoln and he was killed early in the civil war at the battle of balls bluff. his statue is one of the oregon statues in the building here. mark hatfield came to tell the story of edward dickinson baker and the friendship with abraham lincoln. i said there is another part of the story you might find interesting. after abraham lincoln served as congressman, he was given one term which is the agreement with the wigs back in illinois and wanted to stay on and they said you can't and so they offered him another job which he turned down before returning to springfield to practice law. that was the job to be the provincial governor of the territory of oregon. had lincoln made that decision, history might have been written differently for america. hatfield and
i remember his speech because he spoke about a man named edward dickinson baker. he served in the u.s. house of representatives as a congressman from illinois from two separate congressional districts. he then moved to oregon and became a senator from the state of oregon. he was a close friend of president abraham lincoln and he was killed early in the civil war at the battle of balls bluff. his statue is one of the oregon statues in the building here. mark hatfield came to tell the story of...
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lawrence patrick dickinson michael d. vincent difazio carl anthony difranco donald difranco eddie a. dillard stephen patrick dimino >> and my brother, christopher newton carter. we love you and miss you. you will remain in our hearts forever. >> and my sister. cassie, cannot believe it has been 10 years since i have seen your smile. you were one of the angels got had frozen on 9/11. you will ever be in our hearts. god also chose dad five years later. thank you to everyone who did the memorial. it is beautiful. william john dimmling christopher m. dincuff jeffrey mark dingle anthony dionisio george dipasquale douglas frank distefano ramzi a. doany john doctor, jr. john joseph doherty melissa c. doi brendan dolan robert dolan, jr. neil matthew dollard james joseph domanico benilda pascua domingo alberto dominguez. >> and my father, who is a love that never dies. we love you so much and miss you. >> and our beloved father, lawrence davidson. you'd be so proud of your granddaughters. we love you. carlos dominguez jerome mark
lawrence patrick dickinson michael d. vincent difazio carl anthony difranco donald difranco eddie a. dillard stephen patrick dimino >> and my brother, christopher newton carter. we love you and miss you. you will remain in our hearts forever. >> and my sister. cassie, cannot believe it has been 10 years since i have seen your smile. you were one of the angels got had frozen on 9/11. you will ever be in our hearts. god also chose dad five years later. thank you to everyone who did...
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there's angie dickinson and frank sinatra singing "that old jack magic." ♪ that old jack magic ♪ hasm in a spell ♪ that old jack magic ♪ that he wields so well >> reporter: but she's just too tired to watch all of the inaugural parade. and by inauguration night, doesn't know how she can make it to those five inaugural balls. in the 1960s, the pep pills of the day are amphetamines, readily prescribed by doctors. >> it was time to start getting dressed, i couldn't get out of bed. i just couldn't move. and so i called up dr. travell just frantic. she came running over. and she had two pills, a green one and an orange one, and she told me to take the orange one. so i did and i said, "what is it?" and then she told me it was dexedrine, which i'd never taken in my life -- but -- and that i never have again. but thank god, it really did its trick because then you could get dressed. and then jack came, and he came upstairs and he brought me down to the red room. we all had a toast of champagne and he did -- he liked how i looked and he said something so nice and we went off to that ball. you
there's angie dickinson and frank sinatra singing "that old jack magic." ♪ that old jack magic ♪ hasm in a spell ♪ that old jack magic ♪ that he wields so well >> reporter: but she's just too tired to watch all of the inaugural parade. and by inauguration night, doesn't know how she can make it to those five inaugural balls. in the 1960s, the pep pills of the day are amphetamines, readily prescribed by doctors. >> it was time to start getting dressed, i couldn't...
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. >> a new fair leigh dickinson poll of new jersey voters say 54% approve of governor christie's jobnumbers up? >> yes. >> his brother said he would be surprised if he runs. >> he's not going to rup. it would be the biggest shock of his life. look at those poll numbers. nicole wallace, chris christie has done big things in new jersey whether you like them or hate them. again, i always talk about fdr on one side, reagan on another. they dared to do big things, love it or not. he's done big things. and he's got the highest approval rating of any republican governor in america right now. and look at that -- i mean, look at the spread. in the bluest of blue states, that is -- you know what, that's remarkable. and i would be saying -- by the way, we say the same thing about andrew cuomo. even in a blue, blue state. but andrew cuomo and chris christie are two governors who are defying political gravity right now. >> and by doing the right thing, they're reaping a political benefit. and this is where everyone in washington has it all mixed up. they are suffering the political consequences f
. >> a new fair leigh dickinson poll of new jersey voters say 54% approve of governor christie's jobnumbers up? >> yes. >> his brother said he would be surprised if he runs. >> he's not going to rup. it would be the biggest shock of his life. look at those poll numbers. nicole wallace, chris christie has done big things in new jersey whether you like them or hate them. again, i always talk about fdr on one side, reagan on another. they dared to do big things, love it or...
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the best message dickinson to little book -- the best message we can send to the television is that we're not going in your -- to the taliban is that we're not going anywhere. >> general allan sees that there more and more disgruntled. their morale is down. i would agree that that is what they like to accomplish. their further and further away from accomplishing that part of the mission. >> i wish we were sending a clear divisiosignal as you desc. >> senator reid. >> let me also thank admiral mullen for his great integrity, intelligence, and remarkable service. thank you very much. in fact, you mentioned have you have been the principal intermediary. when history is written, your contribution, especially at the time, your efforts and others were critical. you have expressed the complex relationship we have with pakistan. correct me if i am wrong. there are two points that i think or hope you're making. one is that we will have a presence in afghanistan after 2014, a robust counter-terrorism presence, a training programs, and an assist as presence. -- and an assistance presence. the second
the best message dickinson to little book -- the best message we can send to the television is that we're not going in your -- to the taliban is that we're not going anywhere. >> general allan sees that there more and more disgruntled. their morale is down. i would agree that that is what they like to accomplish. their further and further away from accomplishing that part of the mission. >> i wish we were sending a clear divisiosignal as you desc. >> senator reid. >> let...
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from the university of pittsburgh and dickinson law school.king conservative and join me welcoming a great former senator, rick santorum. ♪ >> thank you. thank you. thank you very much. i appreciate the introduction even though it was not preceded since the university of florida kicked our rears in nova bowl game this year. it's been a tough year living with them. thanks so much for giving me the upper to need to be here. it was a great night last night at the debate we got a chance to see some differences between the candidates and folks who say we shouldn't have these disputes on the debate. i disagree. i disagree. these debates are about trying to find out who has the mettle to be able to go up against the barack obama and national media machine that is going to take them apart piece by piece and stand up, fight back and deliver the principles that are the conservative party is believe in. that's what this race is about is finding the right person who can stand up and when times are tough and the heat is on, the liver. the reason i'm runnin
from the university of pittsburgh and dickinson law school.king conservative and join me welcoming a great former senator, rick santorum. ♪ >> thank you. thank you. thank you very much. i appreciate the introduction even though it was not preceded since the university of florida kicked our rears in nova bowl game this year. it's been a tough year living with them. thanks so much for giving me the upper to need to be here. it was a great night last night at the debate we got a chance to...