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we had gone to monticello and new orleans, but i really never thought about a completely different america with different relations and histories and everyone i neo is a few generations in america. generation after generation in different racial politics and i then spent several summers in college in the south. i spent time after i graduated i just thought it was really a world very unlike what i experience, although one of the things i discovered was we think of jim crow is a southern experience and i'll think that's true anymore. there's a lot of that jim crow if you understood it more broadly the mr. of the whole nation. certain forms of the state-mandated aspects of segregation or lurches limited although not entirely at all, but that a lot of the more private economic forms of exploitation and part of why we haven't gone as far in getting to civil rights as i would like to see us do and define the problem as a southern problem of law and without we fixed a southern problem of law. it was society and we haven't actually talked about the rest of it all that well. >> host: why do you cal
we had gone to monticello and new orleans, but i really never thought about a completely different america with different relations and histories and everyone i neo is a few generations in america. generation after generation in different racial politics and i then spent several summers in college in the south. i spent time after i graduated i just thought it was really a world very unlike what i experience, although one of the things i discovered was we think of jim crow is a southern...
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concert the show to take on how to sing we just had a studio upgrade like a monticello is devoted to the team debate which is busy dividing the united states the same way for big mass shootings from the receipts it to say me look stupid wants someone to kill them and stop the bloodshed on this one comes to prevent government coming for them is there.
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local news is welcome to the show today coming out to sing we've just got a studio upgrade by the monticello is devoted to the debate which is beautifully devoted to the united states the same with the great big mass shootings from the receipt to to sandy hook school while someone killed them and to stop the bloodshed of this want to prevent government coming is there an absence of the scheme past we can stop x. but kids from opposing factions the military response see is a representative of the black splotches you know whiteness and it beyond judgment reach peace compassion in abundance the elite we turn to see some anonymous i agree but why ban guns what's your lunch reading you kidding the second amendment is a sacred law beyond gun bans are evil people are insisting suggested john trying to mask only happen when people don't have access to semiautomatic weapons and we were given this precious right to bear arms not for hunting bears but to protect just you don't farm from pics of americans who are defending the land from the colonists no property from our own freakin government mistakes
local news is welcome to the show today coming out to sing we've just got a studio upgrade by the monticello is devoted to the debate which is beautifully devoted to the united states the same with the great big mass shootings from the receipt to to sandy hook school while someone killed them and to stop the bloodshed of this want to prevent government coming is there an absence of the scheme past we can stop x. but kids from opposing factions the military response see is a representative of...
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oh music welcome to the show today come on out to sing we've just got a studio upgrade by the monticello mr bultitude to debate which is beautifully divided the united states has to work for it pick mass shootings for the receipts or to say new look stupid want someone to tell them it to stop the bloodshed of this want to prevent coming is there a concept of the scheme past we can stop x. but just from opposing factions of lift to respond seat back is a representative of the black splotches you know whiteness and it beyond judgement reach peace compassion in abundance the elite we turn to see some of it and say i agree but why ban guns what you learn to read you kidding the second amendment is the sacred law beyond guns are evil people are just sick suggested john trying to mask only happen when people don't have access to semiautomatic weapons and we were given this precious right to bear arms not for hunting bears but to protect just you don't farm from addictive americans who would defend the land from the colonists no property from our own freaking government mistakes the winter when
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local news is welcome to the show today come on out to sing we've just got a studio upgrade by the monticello is devoted to the debate which is busy devoted to the united states has to work for it pick mass shootings for the receipts or to say new look stupid wants someone to tell them and to stop the bloodshed of this war tom's to prevent government coming is there were two months into the scheme passed we can still expect gifts from opposing factions the military some see is a representative of the black panthers problem is you don't want to miss and to be on judgment preach peace compassion in abundance the elite fire retardants see some of it and say i agree but why ban guns once you learn to read them you kidding the second amendment is a sacred law but under the gun bans are evil people are just sick suggested john trying to mask only happen when people don't have access to semiautomatic weapons and we were given this precious right to bear arms not for hunting bears but to protect just you don't farm from lakes of americans who are defending the land from the colonists no property from
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he served her for the rest of the summer so he could go home to my monticello to be with his wife.while george washington was suffering at valley forge, there was martha washington with her white bonnet. we get new insight from the president and others. another chapter discusses hamilton's history of womanizing. bill clinton was not the first and he's not the worst. john edwards, these guys, they have nothing on alexander hamilton. we'll be fine, he said. she didn't complain about one thing. [inaudible] i did read a book called life in the white house, and it was about the president at ease. what are their fears and hopes and what are they like as fathers and husbands. another way of providing us a glimpse into presidential character. he sometimes wore a black suit to do this. the affairs of state, i have tried to take a different perspective. we all know about george washington. we study washington with brilliant and delaware on christmas night during the revolution. we find that the teenage washington, on more than one occasion, basically goes back home in fear because he puts pe
he served her for the rest of the summer so he could go home to my monticello to be with his wife.while george washington was suffering at valley forge, there was martha washington with her white bonnet. we get new insight from the president and others. another chapter discusses hamilton's history of womanizing. bill clinton was not the first and he's not the worst. john edwards, these guys, they have nothing on alexander hamilton. we'll be fine, he said. she didn't complain about one thing....
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understand you are also a graduate from the university of virginia school of law and you were close to monticello where thomas jefferson and our declaration of independence and close by montpelier where james madison was instrumental in drafting the bill of rights. i think you can understand that, as a woman, it is very important not to place undue burdens on our second amendment right to choose to defend ourselves. i do not know what weapon she used -- >> my point is, the example you used is one that would not dare an argument against the proposal that is before us, because that remington express is a weapon that would be perfectly allowed. >> would it have been unreasonable for her to use a different gun to protect her child? >> i think if she was using a 100 -- let me put it another way. she would clearly have an adequate ability to protect her family without the need for a 100-round piece. >> how can you say that? you are a large man. you are -- tall. you are not a young mother who has a young child with her. i am passionate about this position because you cannot understand, you are not a wom
understand you are also a graduate from the university of virginia school of law and you were close to monticello where thomas jefferson and our declaration of independence and close by montpelier where james madison was instrumental in drafting the bill of rights. i think you can understand that, as a woman, it is very important not to place undue burdens on our second amendment right to choose to defend ourselves. i do not know what weapon she used -- >> my point is, the example you...
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then he begged off from serving for the rest of that summer so he could go home monticello to be with his wife. every winter of the revolutionary war right there in camp besides george washington suffering through the freezing weather at valley forge was martha washington. with her white bonnet. right there in camp. so by studying the first ladies, we get new insights, i think, on the presidents and new insights on other things. apropos to my book, washington's closest adviser was alexander hamilton, and one of the chapters in the book talked about hamilton's history of womanizing. for example, bill clinton was not the first, and bill clinton was not the worse when it comes to misbehavior in high office. there's a long, long history of it. and eliot spitzer, arnold schwarzenegger, david petraeus, these guys had nothing on alexander hamilton. and what we find is if you read, for example, letters by martha washington during those winter camps, she was tough. she was like a soldier. she didn't complain about the weather, the harsh conditions, but she did complain about one thing. there w
then he begged off from serving for the rest of that summer so he could go home monticello to be with his wife. every winter of the revolutionary war right there in camp besides george washington suffering through the freezing weather at valley forge was martha washington. with her white bonnet. right there in camp. so by studying the first ladies, we get new insights, i think, on the presidents and new insights on other things. apropos to my book, washington's closest adviser was alexander...
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monticello's legacy survives, and jonas phillips lives as well. thank you very much. >> our next speaker is hannah smith. >> thank you very much. it is an honored to be with you today. i just want to recognize some of my colleagues. our executive director, are two deputy general counsel, as well as art director of development. -- our director of development. they have been instrumental in helping bring to pass this day, and i want to recognize their great efforts. i would like to commend the efforts for his leadership in creating the first religious clinic in the nation. i think it will unite people of goodwill who seek to protect civil liberties. i want to congratulate them for their work that promises to be a successful endeavor. i was asked to provide some background on the fund for religious liberty. some of the issues of the day as well as some of the litigation efforts we are currently involved in 10 minutes. i am going to do my best. this is a non-profit, non- partisan public interest law firm based in washington, d.c. it is the only such o
monticello's legacy survives, and jonas phillips lives as well. thank you very much. >> our next speaker is hannah smith. >> thank you very much. it is an honored to be with you today. i just want to recognize some of my colleagues. our executive director, are two deputy general counsel, as well as art director of development. -- our director of development. they have been instrumental in helping bring to pass this day, and i want to recognize their great efforts. i would like to...
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in monticello, alan arkin, a horse barn collapsed, all 111 horses, all a-okay. indiana saw downed trees and fire, lightning suspected. in kentucky, it was strong winds flipping tractor-trailers like toys. and across alabama, high winds damaged a church and the skies opened up with rain and misery. i want to bring in meteorologist alexandra steele. alexandra, why? why are we seeing this weather? >> this is what happened. and it's a different scenario than now. we have this very amplified jet. you can see this is what's bringing this arctic air south to texas. you can see also this incredibly warm air bringing the gulf of mexico moisture and this heat all the way as far north as maine. so 150-mile-per-hour jet as well. remember, there was a lot of wind energy with this. usually the jet stream's about 100 miles per hour so, that was strong. also very strong at the surface, southerly winds, but 100 miles per hour. so the winds were there. there's the warmth and here's what happened. so miguel weather the warm and the cold, the clashing set off these severe storms an
in monticello, alan arkin, a horse barn collapsed, all 111 horses, all a-okay. indiana saw downed trees and fire, lightning suspected. in kentucky, it was strong winds flipping tractor-trailers like toys. and across alabama, high winds damaged a church and the skies opened up with rain and misery. i want to bring in meteorologist alexandra steele. alexandra, why? why are we seeing this weather? >> this is what happened. and it's a different scenario than now. we have this very amplified...
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then he begged off from serving for the rest of that summer so they could go home to monticello to be with his wife. every winter car right there, martha washington. by studying the first lady's me give you insights of the presidents and other things. apropos to my book washington's closest adviser was alexander hamilton. one of a chapter starts about the history of womanizing. for example, bill clinton was not the first and not the look worst when it comes to this behavior in high office. along prolong history of it. and eliot spitzer, arnold schwarzenegger, out these guys had nothing by alexander hamilton. we find is if you read, for example, letters written by it martha washington she was tough, like a soldier, did not complain about the weather, did not complain about the harsh conditions, but she did complain about one thing. there was a tomcat warm winter that was misbehaving with all the lady cats and it was noisy. she nickname the tomcat alexander hamilton. all the young roes that would come into town. a few years ago, life of the white house. the presidents at ease. hobbies.
then he begged off from serving for the rest of that summer so they could go home to monticello to be with his wife. every winter car right there, martha washington. by studying the first lady's me give you insights of the presidents and other things. apropos to my book washington's closest adviser was alexander hamilton. one of a chapter starts about the history of womanizing. for example, bill clinton was not the first and not the look worst when it comes to this behavior in high office....
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monticello is jefferson's home. >> this was washington wanted her back and wanted the president to advertiseor her return, and it put washington in a very awkward situation. >> in michigan, what is your question? >> i wondered what you thought about how historic sites deal with first ladies, in particular, martha washington. do you think she is well represented? are there things we can do to talk about what she did? >> i certainly think in philadelphia it would be good to see even more done about martha washington as the first lady, but at mount vernon they have done an incredible job. mount vernon is the leader among these historical houses. they have an actress who portrays martha washington, and they really make clear how important she was, that she was not just a hostess. >> next up is surely watching us in tucson. >> i would like to ask a question about arlington house. have you been to visit its? >> yes, several times. i grew up in the washington area, and i was just there, and i saw it was being renovated, and i was curious. i do not remember why it was in the family. custis, whondson
monticello is jefferson's home. >> this was washington wanted her back and wanted the president to advertiseor her return, and it put washington in a very awkward situation. >> in michigan, what is your question? >> i wondered what you thought about how historic sites deal with first ladies, in particular, martha washington. do you think she is well represented? are there things we can do to talk about what she did? >> i certainly think in philadelphia it would be good...
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then it took thomas jefferson to mail a letter to monticello to the continental congress. yeah, really. that's what he's planning. now, that's not going to cause a bunch of people to abandon the postal service. of course not. that will help their revenue. no, it won't. so with this benign neglect, the indifference, the refusal to act over here in the house, we're watching the postal service spiral down the drain. both the good and the bad of the postal service. . if you didn't make them prepay health care retirement benefits for people who haven't gone to work for them and not born, over the last six years instead of saying they lost $41,200,000,000, actually it would come down to about $9 billion. they prepaid $32 billion of health care retirement benefits. $32 billion. that is by far the large majority of the red ink, just about 80% of their red ink is due to them being forced to do something that no other entity on earth is being forced to do. if you want to look for phony manufactured crisis, this is it. yes, they still have a small problem. that would be about $1.5 bi
then it took thomas jefferson to mail a letter to monticello to the continental congress. yeah, really. that's what he's planning. now, that's not going to cause a bunch of people to abandon the postal service. of course not. that will help their revenue. no, it won't. so with this benign neglect, the indifference, the refusal to act over here in the house, we're watching the postal service spiral down the drain. both the good and the bad of the postal service. . if you didn't make them prepay...