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dickinson looked at the congressman and set you nuts? do you think the militia of philadelphia's going to take up arms against the men that one independence for them? that's not going to happen. nobody's been harmed. it's a political demonstration and indeed congress left the building and a half and the soldiers went back to their barracks. that night, congress held an emergency session at which there was a quorum and it voted that if pennsylvania, since pennsylvania did not defend the congress of the united states, the congress of the united states is going to move. it was going to move to princeton, new jersey, the little village of princeton, and that is exactly what it did. what happened was quickly there were op-ed pieces in the newspapers saying this should never happen again. what congress needs is an exclusive jurisdiction, some territory where the federal government is supreme and controls everything. this idea had been talked about privately by members of congress for three or four years but it was so threatening to the constit
dickinson looked at the congressman and set you nuts? do you think the militia of philadelphia's going to take up arms against the men that one independence for them? that's not going to happen. nobody's been harmed. it's a political demonstration and indeed congress left the building and a half and the soldiers went back to their barracks. that night, congress held an emergency session at which there was a quorum and it voted that if pennsylvania, since pennsylvania did not defend the congress...
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grew up in dickinson served in the army, 4th infantry division. the date of death was june 5 1968. he was 21 years old. his father also named charles went served in the army. prior to joining the army at age 20 charles worked for vendell engineering, which is now k.l.j. one of the most prominent engineering firms in the state of north dakota. douglas pierce. he was born september 24, 1952. he was from illinois but he was living in fargo when he enlisted. he served in the army, first cavalry regiment. his date of death is november 26 1971. he was 19 years old. his father worked as a v.a. hospital administrator in several cities, including fargo. two brothers, vince and mark, also died in the vietnam conflict. doug was a straight-a student an a-plus student who wanted to serve his country. he loved horses and his twin sister debbie, fondly remembers the day as children when they attended a hollywood parade and doug ran into the street to pick up and keep the horseshoe that fell off the foot of roy rogers' horse trigger. dale amenson. dale was born july 11, 1948. he was from finley, s
grew up in dickinson served in the army, 4th infantry division. the date of death was june 5 1968. he was 21 years old. his father also named charles went served in the army. prior to joining the army at age 20 charles worked for vendell engineering, which is now k.l.j. one of the most prominent engineering firms in the state of north dakota. douglas pierce. he was born september 24, 1952. he was from illinois but he was living in fargo when he enlisted. he served in the army, first cavalry...
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. >> good morning, supervisors my name is gay lord dickinson i'm also living in one of the sro's i'm here to speak on the pantry and the coffee hour communication with the tenants in there this way we get to talk to each other our case manager is also there he provides a multiple of services we have the food bank and it gives the tenants a chance to get together instead of being isolated our coffee hours is one of the ways to better ourselves when i moved in there i didn't have nothing but the case manager and t nc and the city collaborative has helped me better myself with this thing it helps us a lot those people in the building provides services to prevent it to say there's a cost to helping people fits irrelevant people that can't get out of the building the services provides us food that provides tenants that can't get out that can't go as far to get it they provide us with a case manager she helps us to get things together like housing and clothing anything we need it is all there there are a whole lot of things that we need are there not cut this or that that's all i have. >>
. >> good morning, supervisors my name is gay lord dickinson i'm also living in one of the sro's i'm here to speak on the pantry and the coffee hour communication with the tenants in there this way we get to talk to each other our case manager is also there he provides a multiple of services we have the food bank and it gives the tenants a chance to get together instead of being isolated our coffee hours is one of the ways to better ourselves when i moved in there i didn't have nothing...
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and our photographer wayne is behind the wheel driving along dickinson street.this is not the best we have seen, but not the worst we have seen. it's a really good indication of what you could be waking up to this morning. where clearly streets have been plowed, but there's an icy snow pack and thick snow pack that remains to make it really difficult for some of you to navigate around this morning. stay with us we'll be back in a few minutes. >>> as we take a live look over the city many streets are iced over. especially the smaller and neighborhood streets. this is a live look at the ben franklin parkway. these are the kinds of roads that could be tricky this morning as we see in this video on route 202 in north wilmington last night. they had more than eight inches ofwilmington. take it slow as you head out. also today, people will be clearing away whatever snow they couldn't get to yesterday. guys like that atv driver there who slapped a plow on the front to clear off snow in front of the adventure aquarium in camden. there was a powdery snow to be brushed of
and our photographer wayne is behind the wheel driving along dickinson street.this is not the best we have seen, but not the worst we have seen. it's a really good indication of what you could be waking up to this morning. where clearly streets have been plowed, but there's an icy snow pack and thick snow pack that remains to make it really difficult for some of you to navigate around this morning. stay with us we'll be back in a few minutes. >>> as we take a live look over the city...
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compressed -- an emily dickinson poem, it is extremely compressed. it is dull at the beginning, he talks about how he is not giving a big speech and by the end he has given the most profound theological exposition. king on the other hand is obviously a master or a drawer of a different kind -- or after -- orator and uses storytelling to engage the audience. for me, what is interesting theologically about the speeches is how different they are. if we are in a moment of decline of oratory, we are also in a moment of just the worst kind of public theology that you can imagine. politicians all speak about god and very kind of formulaic pro forma letters in the 21st centuries -- ways in the 21st century. lincoln is looking at the war and trying to understand god's agency in that war and comes up with the idea that america is a kind of crisis figure, that america -- christ figure, that america is suffering for the sins of slavery. king interestingly goes the other direction. the speech begins with him imagining god taking him on a flight through human hist
compressed -- an emily dickinson poem, it is extremely compressed. it is dull at the beginning, he talks about how he is not giving a big speech and by the end he has given the most profound theological exposition. king on the other hand is obviously a master or a drawer of a different kind -- or after -- orator and uses storytelling to engage the audience. for me, what is interesting theologically about the speeches is how different they are. if we are in a moment of decline of oratory, we are...
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he is interesting because his daughter is emily dickinson, who is not yet a recluse.its her father in washington. she is not there during this time. they picked that room, the two men from massachusetts, because that boarding house has the best food in washington, not kidding. they all go into this meeting from all these different parties and they come out saying, we must organize a new party to stand against the slave power that is taking over our government and turning it into an oligarchy. they suggest they could take the name republican after jefferson and the declaration of independence. that is i think the most important foundational moment for the republican party. it takes a long time to get people to sign up. in 1854, 1855 people get elected on anti-nebraska tickets. they're people who do not like the law. they do not yet have a common theme. but it's that 1854 meeting in washington that gets the ball rolling because all 30 of these guys go home for summer recess and with a party in their states. and they are all connected both by blood and by friendship. tha
he is interesting because his daughter is emily dickinson, who is not yet a recluse.its her father in washington. she is not there during this time. they picked that room, the two men from massachusetts, because that boarding house has the best food in washington, not kidding. they all go into this meeting from all these different parties and they come out saying, we must organize a new party to stand against the slave power that is taking over our government and turning it into an oligarchy....
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lincoln really -- it is almost like reading and emily dickinson pro. it is very compressed. the thing about lincoln's speech is that it starts out most like a shareholders report. it is extremely dull at the beginning. he tells you why he is not going to give a big speech, and then by the end, he is giving the most profound, theological exposition of what has happened in the course of the war. king, on the other hand, is obviously a master orator of a very different kind. and king uses a expensive -- inexpensive -- an expensive storytelling mode to engage the audience. i would say, for me, what is really interesting theologically about these two speeches is how different they are. if we have -- if we are in a moment of decline of oratory, we are also in a moment of just the worst kind of public theology that you can imagine. i mean, politicians all speak about god in very kind of formulaic pro forma ways in the 21st century. these two people are actually theological thinkers. and lincoln is looking at the war, and he is trying to understand god's agency in that war. and he c
lincoln really -- it is almost like reading and emily dickinson pro. it is very compressed. the thing about lincoln's speech is that it starts out most like a shareholders report. it is extremely dull at the beginning. he tells you why he is not going to give a big speech, and then by the end, he is giving the most profound, theological exposition of what has happened in the course of the war. king, on the other hand, is obviously a master orator of a very different kind. and king uses a...
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there are a couple of hit and miss snow flakes across the mason dickinson line. that's about it. we're looking for them around here as well. so far we're searching for them. we're not finding any. probably not going to see them here in the shady grove area of montgomery county. nonetheless, we're looking for them. on your way to school and work. layer up. spring means half winter and half summer. we're in the winter half now. temperatures in the mid 30s this morning. more clouds than anything later on this afternoon. couldn't rule out a midday sprinkle. staying cooler than average. today's highs at 40s andlow 40s. melissa, have you seen any snow flakes on the traffic cameras? >> not on the traffic cameras but driving on river road i saw like three. i thought please no! as far as the roads go outer loop just before coalsville road we have two crashes. both on the shoulder one on the left and one on the right. not impacting traffic but they are there. people may be slowing down a tad. rock creek parkway southbound at pennsylvania. that's opening back up here this morning. so should
there are a couple of hit and miss snow flakes across the mason dickinson line. that's about it. we're looking for them around here as well. so far we're searching for them. we're not finding any. probably not going to see them here in the shady grove area of montgomery county. nonetheless, we're looking for them. on your way to school and work. layer up. spring means half winter and half summer. we're in the winter half now. temperatures in the mid 30s this morning. more clouds than anything...
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>> one of the top holdings in our fund is company called becton dickinson. they are the world's leading supplier of needles and syringes. very consistent business. dominant market position globally. very stable business and really growing as they increase their geographic footprint throughout the world. again for us, we see lots of free cash flow, strong competitive advantages and consistently higher returns on capital. this is the kind of company we like in any environment. david: brian, we see oil down again. it is below 49 again. it was off 2 1/2%, a little more than that today. any energy bets now? is it become cheap enough so you go in there at all? >> i think energy is great. you know, longer term. i think that, you know there has been a lot of volatility in here. i think you can do some kind of ancillary plays in there. i think something like a jetblue fits into what we would buy. we kind of look for companies that have some growth strategies, some good momentum behind them and really have a relative -- david: nothing, no oil stocks. nothing that gets
>> one of the top holdings in our fund is company called becton dickinson. they are the world's leading supplier of needles and syringes. very consistent business. dominant market position globally. very stable business and really growing as they increase their geographic footprint throughout the world. again for us, we see lots of free cash flow, strong competitive advantages and consistently higher returns on capital. this is the kind of company we like in any environment. david: brian,...
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that was dickinson county. height of the recession 2009 annual number 9.0 and today 10.0. our economy is getting worse because of policies coming from your agency and i apologize i can't let you answer that because i appeal back. >> the gentleman yields back good at this time i recognized him and from maryland mr. sarbanes for five minutes. >> thank you chairman mccarthy for being here. just on the last exchange i fear your legal justification for the department regulation was impugned. i have high confidence in way to know there's a strong legal basis for the regulations in the position you are taking. i want to thank you generally i want to thank the epa and the obama administration for picking up the slack on the issue of climate change and addressing the ravages of climate change. unfortunately despite the efforts of many others here to try to move forward with the statutory response to this issue at hasn't happened in congress has not done the job that it should do. the epa again i think has sound legal authority and has taken a leadership role and i also want to salu
that was dickinson county. height of the recession 2009 annual number 9.0 and today 10.0. our economy is getting worse because of policies coming from your agency and i apologize i can't let you answer that because i appeal back. >> the gentleman yields back good at this time i recognized him and from maryland mr. sarbanes for five minutes. >> thank you chairman mccarthy for being here. just on the last exchange i fear your legal justification for the department regulation was...
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dickinson county height of the recession, 2009, 9.0% and today 2013, 10.0%.r economy is getting worse because of the policies of your nation. i apologize i can't let you answer. because i have to yield back. >> yielding back. mr. sar bins recognized for five minutes. >> thank you administrator mccarthy for being here. just on the last exchange i think -- i fear that the legal justification for the department's regulations were impugned i have high confidence that there is a strong legal basis for the regulations and the base you are taking and generally i want to thank the epa and the obama administration for picking up the slack on the issue of climate change and addressing the ravages of climate change. unfortunately, despite the efforts of many of us here, to try to move forward with a statutory response to this issue, it hasn't happen and congress has not done the job that it should do, the epa again i think with sound legal authority has really taken a leadership role. and i also want to shuts your agency and the administration generally for the climate
dickinson county height of the recession, 2009, 9.0% and today 2013, 10.0%.r economy is getting worse because of the policies of your nation. i apologize i can't let you answer. because i have to yield back. >> yielding back. mr. sar bins recognized for five minutes. >> thank you administrator mccarthy for being here. just on the last exchange i think -- i fear that the legal justification for the department's regulations were impugned i have high confidence that there is a strong...
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dickinson county height of the recession 2009 annual number 9.0. today or 2013, 10.0. our economy is getting worse because of policies coming from your agency and i apologize i can't let you finish or answer that because i have to yield back. thank you, mr. chair. >> gentleman yields back. at this time recognize the gentleman from maryland mr. sarbanes for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you administrator mccarthy for being here. just on the last exchange i fear that your legal justification for the department's regulations of impugned. i have confidence, i want you to know, that there's a strong legal basis for the regulations, and the position that you're taking. and i want to thank you, generally, i want to thank you the epa, and i want to thank the obama administration, for picking up the slack on the issue of climate change and addressing the ravages of climate change. unfortunately despite the efforts of many of us here to try to move forward with the statutory response to this issue, it hasn't happened. congress has not done the job that it shoul
dickinson county height of the recession 2009 annual number 9.0. today or 2013, 10.0. our economy is getting worse because of policies coming from your agency and i apologize i can't let you finish or answer that because i have to yield back. thank you, mr. chair. >> gentleman yields back. at this time recognize the gentleman from maryland mr. sarbanes for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you administrator mccarthy for being here. just on the last exchange i fear that...
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host: mike is in a dickinson, texas, line for independents. caller: yes, how are you doing, sir? host: good. caller: i have a couple threats about iran -- comments about iran could iran instantly used threat in the middle east. now the obama administration gave iran the green light to occupy syria and yemen and they threaten to take bahrain and kuwait. that is why saudi arabia are very upset. my question, i don't know why the united states allows iran to take over the middle east, cindy which in the end is going to backfire on the united states. host: playing into what is happening in yemen right now. guest: and the concerns of the caller are the concerns we are very from senator mccain senator graham senator ayotte, senator burr, a lot of conservatives in the senate here who have said you have done too much, making it look like the u.s. wants to be an ally of iran and that of someone -- instead of someone who will keep iran from spreading and taking over the middle east. certainly the obama administration has a different view of that, thinking that if by reaching out on a couple
host: mike is in a dickinson, texas, line for independents. caller: yes, how are you doing, sir? host: good. caller: i have a couple threats about iran -- comments about iran could iran instantly used threat in the middle east. now the obama administration gave iran the green light to occupy syria and yemen and they threaten to take bahrain and kuwait. that is why saudi arabia are very upset. my question, i don't know why the united states allows iran to take over the middle east, cindy which...