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[applause] >> jimmy: you are saying george because you call him george jefferson. >> yeah, that's therything except the walk. [laughter] >> jimmy: the walk is something -- why not the walk? anything you are going to take. >> it is not a sexy walk. no, it does not have enough swag. >> she likes a little swag. >> jimmy: a little swag in the walk. in what way are you like george jefferson? voila told us this and i wonder what she means. >> when she talks about me being george jefferson, she talks about me being organized. >> he loves dry cleaning. >> yes, i do. >> i get everything dry cleaned be not with creases. >> jimmy: when you say you got everything dry cleaned does that mean t-shirts or underwear? >> no, he's not going to do that because it is going to cost money. >> i am like george that way, too. i am very thrifty. >> jimmy: only the things that needs to be dry cleaned. have you seen when voila on the show talking about you. >> i have. >> jimmy: do you feel you are being fairly represented? >> i feel like i am fairly being represented. >> jimmy: very good. like your birthday was
[applause] >> jimmy: you are saying george because you call him george jefferson. >> yeah, that's therything except the walk. [laughter] >> jimmy: the walk is something -- why not the walk? anything you are going to take. >> it is not a sexy walk. no, it does not have enough swag. >> she likes a little swag. >> jimmy: a little swag in the walk. in what way are you like george jefferson? voila told us this and i wonder what she means. >> when she talks...
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george washington, jefferson davis, robert ely, or james madison, the answer after this.towns, and on main streets across the us, you'll find pnc bank. . . grow and thrive. we're proud to call these places home too. they're where we put down roots, and where together, we work to help move everyone's financial goals forward. pnc bank. my little family is me, aria, and jade. just the three of us girls. i never thought twice about feeding her kibble. but about two years ago, i realized she was overweight. she was always out of breath. that's when i decided to introduce the farmer's dog to her diet. it's just so fresh that she literally gets bubbles in her mouth. now she's a lot more active, she's able to join us on our adventures. and we're all able to do things as a family. ♪ get started at betterforthem.com else nutrition is disrupting an 80-billion-dollar global baby food industry with the world's first whole plant, dairy, and soy free baby formula line. their patented products are available in over 11,000 stores and growing rapidly. else nutrition. stuart: this has been
george washington, jefferson davis, robert ely, or james madison, the answer after this.towns, and on main streets across the us, you'll find pnc bank. . . grow and thrive. we're proud to call these places home too. they're where we put down roots, and where together, we work to help move everyone's financial goals forward. pnc bank. my little family is me, aria, and jade. just the three of us girls. i never thought twice about feeding her kibble. but about two years ago, i realized she was...
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continental congress the summer before, among the men in attendance at this convention were george patrick henry thomas jefferson, richard henry lee. these were the elites of virginia they were the elected virginia. fi about elected officials from their counties in the a house. here in virginia we are and always have been proud of the fact that it was the first elected legislative body in the western world having been in place since 1619 and still meets today here in richmond at the house of delegates. but back then membership was restricted to white men only who owned a great deal of land and so we must admit and acknowledge many of these men and enslaved people to work the land or benefited from the practice. so you may ask yourself how did they reconcile that conflict of fighting for their own liberty against the king and parliament while at the same time denying liberty to other people. when he refers to england threatening the colonies and in fact in 1773, patrick henry himself wrote who would believe that i am the master of slaves of my own purchase. i cannot and will not and yet mr. henry and many others
continental congress the summer before, among the men in attendance at this convention were george patrick henry thomas jefferson, richard henry lee. these were the elites of virginia they were the elected virginia. fi about elected officials from their counties in the a house. here in virginia we are and always have been proud of the fact that it was the first elected legislative body in the western world having been in place since 1619 and still meets today here in richmond at the house of...
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among the men in attendance at this convention were george washington, patrick henry, thomas jeffersonnry lee, these were the elite of virginia. they were the elected officials from their counties in the house of burgess. now, here in virginia, we are and always have been proud of the fact that the house of burgesses was the first elected legislative body in the western world, having been in place since 1619 and it still meets today here in richmond at the house of delegates. but back then, membership in the house of burgesses was restricted to white men only. who owned a great deal of land. and so, we must admit and acknowledge that many of these men enslaved people to work that land. or benefitted from the practice. and so you may ask yourself, how did these men reconcile that conflict of fighting for their own liberty against the king and against parliament, while at the same time denying liberty to other people? now, you'll hear that contradiction in mr. henry's speech today. when he refers to england threatening the colonies with chains and slavery and in fact, in 1773, patrick he
among the men in attendance at this convention were george washington, patrick henry, thomas jeffersonnry lee, these were the elite of virginia. they were the elected officials from their counties in the house of burgess. now, here in virginia, we are and always have been proud of the fact that the house of burgesses was the first elected legislative body in the western world, having been in place since 1619 and it still meets today here in richmond at the house of delegates. but back then,...
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virginian, and i'm surrounded by daily reminders like a capital that is designed by thomas jefferson and a statue of george washington that stands at its center. daily reminders like a house that suzanne and i had the great privilege living in that was procured by james monroe and as i walk out the front door and see thewa capital and thank the lord that he is with us, i take a ride and go to work in the patrick henry building. these are daily reminders that this noble public formed in the pursuit of the more public union required our founding fathers to confront a time of choosing like none other. a time to choose life, liberty and the pursuit of happyness over oppression, the dictatorial rule, the spirit of liberty and freedom that these virginians and so many others breathed into a new nation requires recommitment time and time again. of course that commitment was reconfirmed during the 1980 election when the united states and soviet union were locked in a cold war. inflation stood at near record high. gas prices were off the charts. and for the first time in decades, people were beginning to feel that
virginian, and i'm surrounded by daily reminders like a capital that is designed by thomas jefferson and a statue of george washington that stands at its center. daily reminders like a house that suzanne and i had the great privilege living in that was procured by james monroe and as i walk out the front door and see thewa capital and thank the lord that he is with us, i take a ride and go to work in the patrick henry building. these are daily reminders that this noble public formed in the...
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there's a whole cottage of people loving john adams, george washington and thomas jefferson and and theodore roosevelt and looking at them as real. we hate to say it because we're in a democratic republic. but as some kind of chaos, monarchs. these these sort of these of heroic figures. and sometimes we even do it with, you know, dolly madison and we do it with first ladies is an extraordinary place zweig has an extraordinary book on lady bird johnson brilliant book. and so what how are these records shaping that? and are there are there opportunities as well as challenges? because the president is also a reflection of our democracy and our democratic and virtues at its best at its best. i remember when obama won on election night, he said that his victory proof that america was a place where all things are possible. right. that's the kind of progressive american exceptionalism, even as that's the kind of country nixon. right. in terms of american. so can the records do in terms of that public narrative because, regular citizens are always with the president, whether it's their president, th
there's a whole cottage of people loving john adams, george washington and thomas jefferson and and theodore roosevelt and looking at them as real. we hate to say it because we're in a democratic republic. but as some kind of chaos, monarchs. these these sort of these of heroic figures. and sometimes we even do it with, you know, dolly madison and we do it with first ladies is an extraordinary place zweig has an extraordinary book on lady bird johnson brilliant book. and so what how are these...
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there's a whole cottage of people loving john adams, george washington and thomas jefferson and and theodore roosevelt and looking at them as real. we hate to say it because we're in a democratic republic. but as some kind of chaos, monarchs. these these sort of these of heroic figures. and sometimes we even do it with, you know, dolly madison and we do it with first ladies is an extraordinary place zweig has an extraordinary book on lady bird johnson brilliant book. and so what how are these records shaping that? and are there are there opportunities as well as challenges? because the president is also a reflection of our democracy and our democratic and virtues at its best at its best. i remember when obama won on election night, he said that his victory proof that america was a place where all things are possible. right. that's the kind of progressive american exceptionalism, even as that's the kind of country nixon. right. in terms of american. so can the records do in terms of that public narrative because, regular citizens are always with the president, whether it's their president, th
there's a whole cottage of people loving john adams, george washington and thomas jefferson and and theodore roosevelt and looking at them as real. we hate to say it because we're in a democratic republic. but as some kind of chaos, monarchs. these these sort of these of heroic figures. and sometimes we even do it with, you know, dolly madison and we do it with first ladies is an extraordinary place zweig has an extraordinary book on lady bird johnson brilliant book. and so what how are these...
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14 fellowships, which included grants from the richard lounsbury foundation, george washington's mount vernon thomas jefferson's monticello, the french embassy in the netherlands, and the french government. dr. torode has presented her research at more than 75 international conferences and has been teaching american translators antique and international history at the french university sciences po in paris, france. since 2013. her current work focuses on a documentary film and an audio guide app that retraced the steps of the french army on the washington, rochambeau revolutionary trail. a new book titled military enlightenment on the ground that examines the collaboration of french and american military leaders that secured american independence and is expected to be published in 2024 by the university of virginia press. and that's all in addition to the development of a lecture and podcast series. and that's a partnership with the embassy of france. and here in washington, d.c.. but more recently, dr. torode was also the recipient of the 2023 ellen mcallister. clark, massachusetts library fellowship from the
14 fellowships, which included grants from the richard lounsbury foundation, george washington's mount vernon thomas jefferson's monticello, the french embassy in the netherlands, and the french government. dr. torode has presented her research at more than 75 international conferences and has been teaching american translators antique and international history at the french university sciences po in paris, france. since 2013. her current work focuses on a documentary film and an audio guide...
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the monument to monumental man george washington, father of our country, a man who came to greatness reluctantly and that america out into indignation hood.to thomas jeffersonn of independence claims with his eloquence and beyond the reflecting pool dignified columns for the lincoln memorial. whoever would understand in his heart the meaning of america in the life of abraham lincoln. the monuments to heroism is the river and the far shore the sloping hills of arlington national cemetery with row upon row, simple white markers there and crosses or stars of david, they add up only to a tiny fraction of the price paid for .our freedom. each one of those workers is the monument for the kind of hero i spoke of earlier. the wives and in places called the lockwood, are gone, omaha beach and halfway around the world, pork chop hill, the reservoir 100 rice patties and jungles. under one such marker lies a young man who left his job in a small town barbershop in 1917 to go to france with rainbow division, their own the western front he was killed heavy artillery fire, we are told on his body was found a diary. on the flyleaf, my pledge he'd written these words, ameri
the monument to monumental man george washington, father of our country, a man who came to greatness reluctantly and that america out into indignation hood.to thomas jeffersonn of independence claims with his eloquence and beyond the reflecting pool dignified columns for the lincoln memorial. whoever would understand in his heart the meaning of america in the life of abraham lincoln. the monuments to heroism is the river and the far shore the sloping hills of arlington national cemetery with...
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george washington, father of our country. a manan of humility who came to greatness reluctantly. he led out of victory. off to one side, a memorial to thomas jeffersonis eloquence and then beyond the reflecting pool the dignified columns of the lincoln memorial. whoever would understand in his heart the meaning of america will find a it in the life of abraham lincoln. beyond those moments, those monuments to heroism is the potomac river and on the far shore the sloping heels of arlington national cemetery with its row upon row of simple white markers bearing crosses or stars of david. theyth at up to only a tiny fraction of the price that has been paid for our freedom. each one of those markers is a monument to the kind of hero that i spoke to earlier. their lives ended and places called -- the oregon, omaha beach, salerno and halfway around the world. the chosen reservoir and in 100 rice patties and jungles in a place called vietnam. under one such marker a young man who left his job and a small small-town barbershop in 1917 to gohe to france with the so-calld rainbow division, they are on the western front, he was killed trying to carry a message
george washington, father of our country. a manan of humility who came to greatness reluctantly. he led out of victory. off to one side, a memorial to thomas jeffersonis eloquence and then beyond the reflecting pool the dignified columns of the lincoln memorial. whoever would understand in his heart the meaning of america will find a it in the life of abraham lincoln. beyond those moments, those monuments to heroism is the potomac river and on the far shore the sloping heels of arlington...
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george washington, father of our country, a man of humility, who came to greatness reluctantly. he led america out of revolution. every victory and infant nationhood. off to one side, the stately memorial to thomas jefferson. a declaration of independence. flames with his eloquence. and then beyond the reflecting pool, the dignified columns of the lincoln memorial. whoever would understand and in his heart, the meaning of america will find it in the life of abraham lincoln. beyond those moment, those monuments to heroism is the potomac river. and on the far shore, the sloping hills of arlington national cemetery, with its row upon row of simple white markers bearing crosses or stars of david. they add up to only a tiny fraction of the price that has been paid for our freedom. each one of those markers is a monument to the kind of hero i spoke of earlier. their lives ended in places called belo wood. they are gone. omaha beach, salerno and halfway around the world on guadalcanal. tarawa. pork chop hill. the chosin reservoir. and in 100 rise paddies and jungles of a place called vietnam. under one such marker lies a young man, martin, trapped down, who left his job in a small town barber shop in 1917 to go
george washington, father of our country, a man of humility, who came to greatness reluctantly. he led america out of revolution. every victory and infant nationhood. off to one side, the stately memorial to thomas jefferson. a declaration of independence. flames with his eloquence. and then beyond the reflecting pool, the dignified columns of the lincoln memorial. whoever would understand and in his heart, the meaning of america will find it in the life of abraham lincoln. beyond those moment,...
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george washington father of our country. a man of humility who came to greatness reluctantly. leading america out of nrevolutionary victory. off to one side the memorial to thomas jeffersonclaration of independence with his eloquence. and then beyond the reflecting pool, the dignified columns of the lincolnou memorial. whoever would understand in his heart the meaning of america will find it in the life of abraham lincoln. beyond those moments to heroism as the potomac river and on the far shore the sloping hills of arlington national cemetery with its row upon row of white markers bearing crosses or stars of david. they add up to only a tiny fraction of the price that has been paid for our freedom. each one o of those markers is a monument to the kind of hero i spoke to earlier. their lives ended in places called devil wood, the argonne, omaha peach, salerno and halfway around the world. pork chop hill, the chosendi reservoir and in 100 rice patties and jungles of a place called vietnam. under one such marker lies a young man martin tripp dow hill left his job in a small-town barbershop in 1917 to go to france with the framed rainbow division. they are on the western fr
george washington father of our country. a man of humility who came to greatness reluctantly. leading america out of nrevolutionary victory. off to one side the memorial to thomas jeffersonclaration of independence with his eloquence. and then beyond the reflecting pool, the dignified columns of the lincolnou memorial. whoever would understand in his heart the meaning of america will find it in the life of abraham lincoln. beyond those moments to heroism as the potomac river and on the far...
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george washington go by and then watch this. oh man, it's the orange punch. it's called, and i guess cassidy had money on thomas jeffersons in to win the race, part of a stunt. they get to promote their elite wrestling event going on in washington and done one punch. don't (groans in disgust) problem? this is the worst cobbler i've ever eaten. it tastes like it's made of actual ground-up shoemaker. amusing. a play on the two meanings of "cobbler." (laughs) hey, guys. guess who i found at lax? my baby sister priya. excuse me, i object. you propose a guessing game, yet you don't give me enough time to guess. for the record, i was going to say: "your sister priya." oh, sheldon. you haven't changed a bit, have you? why would i change? the hope has been that you'd eventually bend to public opinion. so, priya, what brings you back to l.a.? i have a one-day layover on my way to toronto. corporate merger. can you believe it? little priya's one of the lead attorneys for the biggest car company in india. given that when we met her, she was finishing law school and planning an internship at a large indian car company, it's actually
george washington go by and then watch this. oh man, it's the orange punch. it's called, and i guess cassidy had money on thomas jeffersons in to win the race, part of a stunt. they get to promote their elite wrestling event going on in washington and done one punch. don't (groans in disgust) problem? this is the worst cobbler i've ever eaten. it tastes like it's made of actual ground-up shoemaker. amusing. a play on the two meanings of "cobbler." (laughs) hey, guys. guess who i found...
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george. father. our country. a man of humility. who came to greatness. reluctant. he led america out of revolutionary victory and the infant nation. off to one side. the stately to thomas jefferson, a declaration of independence flames with his eloquence. and then beyond the reflecting the dignified columns of the lincoln memorial, whoever would understood and in his heart the meaning of america will it in the life of abraham lincoln? beyond those moments, monuments to heroism is the potomac river. and on the far shore, the sloping hills. arlington national cemetery, with its row upon row of simple white markers bearing crosses or stars of david. they add up to only a tiny fraction of the price that has been paid for our freedom. each one of those markers is a monument to the kind of hero i spoke of earlier. their lives ended in places called wood. they the gone omaha beach, salerno and halfway around the world on guadalcanal and al tarawa, pork chop hill, the chosin reservoir. and in 100 rice paddies and jungles of a place called vietnam, under one such marker lies a young man, martin, trapped out who left his job in small town barbershop in 1917 to go france with the famed rai
george. father. our country. a man of humility. who came to greatness. reluctant. he led america out of revolutionary victory and the infant nation. off to one side. the stately to thomas jefferson, a declaration of independence flames with his eloquence. and then beyond the reflecting the dignified columns of the lincoln memorial, whoever would understood and in his heart the meaning of america will it in the life of abraham lincoln? beyond those moments, monuments to heroism is the potomac...
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george washington passed the finish line right there, boom! hello wow! wow! that's that. looks like it hurt. listen, it's a fake punch. but apparently had money. no contact thomas jeffersons jefferson crse line. he wins , they're all promoting a elite wrestling event going on in washington. d c. there you go. alright, jason. thank you at 11. people can expect picket signs and picketing at school sites. we are ready to get attention of agreement as quickly as possible . no deal in oakland late word tonight that thousands of teachers will strike starting tomorrow morning. the 11 o'clock news on ktvu. fox two starts now. 3000 teachers will hit the picket lines tomorrow after negotiations failed with the district. good evening, everyone and mike mibach julie haener, let's get right to ktvu jana katsuyama in oakland, jenna, you talked with union leaders and also just spoke with the school board president this past hour. what are they saying? that's right. julian mike. just about 15. minutes ago. i got off the phone with the board president. both sides really tonight say that they are very disappointed that they weren't able to reach a deal and that it has come to this earlier
george washington passed the finish line right there, boom! hello wow! wow! that's that. looks like it hurt. listen, it's a fake punch. but apparently had money. no contact thomas jeffersons jefferson crse line. he wins , they're all promoting a elite wrestling event going on in washington. d c. there you go. alright, jason. thank you at 11. people can expect picket signs and picketing at school sites. we are ready to get attention of agreement as quickly as possible . no deal in oakland late...
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jefferson wanted to include an anti-monopoly provision to the bill of rights. the author of the declaration thought all patents should expire after a certain amount of years to protect against monopoly. george mason refused to saoeupbt constitution due to the lack of prohibit shun. and explicitted anti-monopoly decision never made it into the final constitution. all the founders shared the fear that the power would result in the rich few setting unjust prices all at the expense of the common man. whether it's big tech, big banks, or airline industry americans lose when monopolies form and thrive. americans have almost nowhere to turn. thanks to big tech. community banks are disappearing as the treasury secretary publicly promises to bail out big banks. but let the smaller ones fail. there is clearly something wrong. that right with the health care -- not right with the health care system. there are few but guy tphapbtic -- gigantic entities, pharmacy benefit managers and others. i had the opportunity to spearhead the passing after bill in 2021 that ended a special privilege afforded to health insurance companies that allowed them to ignore important antitrust protections. i commend chairman
jefferson wanted to include an anti-monopoly provision to the bill of rights. the author of the declaration thought all patents should expire after a certain amount of years to protect against monopoly. george mason refused to saoeupbt constitution due to the lack of prohibit shun. and explicitted anti-monopoly decision never made it into the final constitution. all the founders shared the fear that the power would result in the rich few setting unjust prices all at the expense of the common...
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some of them were slaveholders in the case of thomas jefferson, in the case of george washington, in the case of madison. smm some of them were abolitionists in the case of john adams. that was a fundamental thing that ended up being wrestled to a horrendous compromise. it allowed slavery to continue in the united states of america. and the result of that horrible compromise are going to be with us for the rest of our days. but if you had told me when i was in law school that a majority of the supreme court of the united states would subscribe to originalism, i wouldn't have believed it. i would not have believed it. maybe one justice. there had never been a justice on the court who ever signed up to that thing call originalism, because it hadn't been invented yet. you know, it had just been invented. but i read justice alito's majority opinion for the supreme court in the dobbs case, and man, he believes it because the fundamental conviction is if it wasn't a freedom in 1868, if it wasn't a freedom in 1868, it's not a freedom today. it's not a right today. that's what the originalis
some of them were slaveholders in the case of thomas jefferson, in the case of george washington, in the case of madison. smm some of them were abolitionists in the case of john adams. that was a fundamental thing that ended up being wrestled to a horrendous compromise. it allowed slavery to continue in the united states of america. and the result of that horrible compromise are going to be with us for the rest of our days. but if you had told me when i was in law school that a majority of the...