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mr. jefferson is just around the corner. >> recently, uva joined harvard and princeton in eliminating earlyion applications, saying they were unfair to some students. that's the kind of radical move thomas jefferson would have been proud of. if you play the guitar and you know how frustrating it can be to tune it just right. now a special guitar is coming on the market that tunes itself, but at over $2,000, some might find the price tag a bit off key. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ garrett, fox news channel in the classroom. >> if you're in hift eric, perhaps i just told you a hilarious joke, but if you're into hysterics, perhaps you're a fan of the band. here's jenna. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> don't get this band's name wrong, it kind of bugs them. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> it's a pet peeve, i mean, you know. ♪ ♪ >> hysterics dropped their first demo during the surge of indy rock bansed like the strokes and the white stripes. so they're flattered to be put in the same category as those groups whose names start with the, but hysterics have been making a name that's all their own. their career started with the assistance of an unexpected band. >
mr. jefferson is just around the corner. >> recently, uva joined harvard and princeton in eliminating earlyion applications, saying they were unfair to some students. that's the kind of radical move thomas jefferson would have been proud of. if you play the guitar and you know how frustrating it can be to tune it just right. now a special guitar is coming on the market that tunes itself, but at over $2,000, some might find the price tag a bit off key. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ garrett, fox news...
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mr. jefferson said, more wise and frugal. over the past decade, state spending has grown 23% faster than the rate of growth and population according to the report. we have room for improvement and managing our financing. i'm proposing we close a prison and cut ineffective programs and abolish unnecessary commissions and end memberships and outside organizations and make our government work smarter. [ applause ] >> and this is the session, ladies and gentlemen, where we should honor our founders by putting into our state constitution a strong property rights amendment to protect the private property of every virginian. we will continue our recent work to traumatically improve funding for individuals with intellectual and disabilities as well. [ applause ] >> last year together, we invested $60 million in new funds to strengthen community care capacity. i authorized 60 waiver slots, specifically for individuals ready to transition from institutions back to the community. i want to thank delegates kirk cox and chris jones for th
mr. jefferson said, more wise and frugal. over the past decade, state spending has grown 23% faster than the rate of growth and population according to the report. we have room for improvement and managing our financing. i'm proposing we close a prison and cut ineffective programs and abolish unnecessary commissions and end memberships and outside organizations and make our government work smarter. [ applause ] >> and this is the session, ladies and gentlemen, where we should honor our...
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mr. jefferson as it is given out by good authority. the burden upon me nominating judges and councils and other officers in delivering over the furniture the ordinary business at close of the session and in preparing for my journey of 500 miles through the mire is and will be very heavy. my time will be taken up and i pray that you continue to write me. my anxiety for you is a very distressing addition to all of my other laborers. >> philadelphia, february 24, 1801. sir, i shall leave the city had to mauro. i believe there is scarcely a lady who ever came to the drawing room that has visited me. either old or young and very many gentlemen. as to the return of their visit, they cannot expect it. i believe they have made a point of it. who published by a rifle in the papers i know not. but the next morning by 10:00, as rainy as it was committee began to come and as continued by the throngs of persons. i think them for their attention and politeness though i shall never see them again. my friend i wish you well through the remainder of yo
mr. jefferson as it is given out by good authority. the burden upon me nominating judges and councils and other officers in delivering over the furniture the ordinary business at close of the session and in preparing for my journey of 500 miles through the mire is and will be very heavy. my time will be taken up and i pray that you continue to write me. my anxiety for you is a very distressing addition to all of my other laborers. >> philadelphia, february 24, 1801. sir, i shall leave the...
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mr. jefferson as it is given out by good authority.s and councils and other officers in delivering over the furniture the ordinary business at close of the session and in preparing for my journey of 500 miles through the mire is and will be very heavy. my time will be taken up and i pray that you continue to write me. my anxiety for you is a very distressing addition to all of my other laborers. >> philadelphia, february 24, 1801. sir, i shall leave the city had to mauro. i believe there is scarcely a lady who ever came to the drawing room that has visited me. either old or young and very many gentlemen. as to the return of their visit, they cannot expect it. i believe they have made a point of it. who published by a rifle in the papers i know not. but the next morning by 10:00, as rainy as it was committee began to come and as continued by the throngs of persons. i think them for their attention and politeness though i shall never see them again. my friend i wish you well through the remainder of your political journey. i want to see
mr. jefferson as it is given out by good authority.s and councils and other officers in delivering over the furniture the ordinary business at close of the session and in preparing for my journey of 500 miles through the mire is and will be very heavy. my time will be taken up and i pray that you continue to write me. my anxiety for you is a very distressing addition to all of my other laborers. >> philadelphia, february 24, 1801. sir, i shall leave the city had to mauro. i believe there...
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mr. mccullough, when you're tackling these presidents like adams and jefferson that previous historians have written so much about, how important is it you find primary sources that nobody's used before? and can you still do that -- >> guest: i'm sorry. because of the airplane we couldn't hear you. >> oh, i'm sorry when you're tackling presidents like adams and jefferson is it important to find primary sources that no one's used before and can that still be done for presidents that we've all studied so much? thank you. >> guest: it depends with the president. thomas jefferson was an extremely private man. and he destroyed virtually every letter that would let us in the door to his private life. he wrote to his -- after the death of his wife, he destroyed everybody letter she ever wrote, every letter he ever wrote to her. he would write to all their friends if you have any letters that my wife wrote to you, would you please return them i'd like to have them and when he got them back, he burned them so it's impossible to get beyond that shield of privacy that he established. which makes him a
mr. mccullough, when you're tackling these presidents like adams and jefferson that previous historians have written so much about, how important is it you find primary sources that nobody's used before? and can you still do that -- >> guest: i'm sorry. because of the airplane we couldn't hear you. >> oh, i'm sorry when you're tackling presidents like adams and jefferson is it important to find primary sources that no one's used before and can that still be done for presidents that...
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mr. mcclintock: thank you, madam speaker. long ago jefferson warned that the natural progress of things is for liberty to yield and government to gain ground. the exceptions to that rule have been few and far between recently and they ought to be celebrated when they occur. as one did just this past week with the announcement that supporters of the so-called stop online privacy act and the protect intellectual property act have indefinitely postponed their measures after an unprecedented protest across the internet. sopa and pipa pose a crippling danger to the internet because of a copyright infringement as an excuse for government to intrude upon and regulate the very essence of the internet, the unrestricted and absolutely free association that links site to site, providing infinite pathways for commerce, discourse, and learning. it is not the internet per se that sets the stage for a quantum leap in human knowledge and advancement, but rather the free association that's at the core of the internet. and this is precisely what sopa and pipa di
mr. mcclintock: thank you, madam speaker. long ago jefferson warned that the natural progress of things is for liberty to yield and government to gain ground. the exceptions to that rule have been few and far between recently and they ought to be celebrated when they occur. as one did just this past week with the announcement that supporters of the so-called stop online privacy act and the protect intellectual property act have indefinitely postponed their measures after an unprecedented...
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mr. terry. 30 seconds. >> every person in here is made in the image of god. thomas jeffersonhat our rights come from god. all men are endowed by their creator, inalienable rights to liberty, to the pursuit of japanese. if we will be restored as a nation, we have -- pursuit of happiness. if we will be restored as a nation, we have to return to a source of ethics, the source of policy. if we are to become a nation of thieves, a nation that killed their children and instill a perversion and wickedness and says this is good, then we will go the way of the greeks and of the romans and of the other empires that have perished before us. but if we are to be restored, we must return to life and liberty and justice under our creator. terryforpresident.org. >> vetos are the problem itself. had our country not embraced zionism, there would have been no 9/11, iraq war, afghanistan war. my proposal is that we stop be telling action by the united nations and let the united nations -- stop vetoing by the united nations and let the united nations do what they are supposed to do and liberate t
mr. terry. 30 seconds. >> every person in here is made in the image of god. thomas jeffersonhat our rights come from god. all men are endowed by their creator, inalienable rights to liberty, to the pursuit of japanese. if we will be restored as a nation, we have -- pursuit of happiness. if we will be restored as a nation, we have to return to a source of ethics, the source of policy. if we are to become a nation of thieves, a nation that killed their children and instill a perversion and...
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mr. abramoff's book and his experiences. and in this clip people talk about politicians not directly asking for money. [video clip] >> randy cunningham and blagojevich and jefferson and people like that who got handouts and want you to actually put cash -- giving you a man you like duke cunningham, it if you want an appetizer, $2,000. that kind of stuff is rare. but the fact is, these numbers are not asking for country -- contributions about something they are disinterested in. oftentimes the charity will pay for their travel. if they are asking for money for the republican or democratic congressional committee, it is because they have been given a requirement to raise the money to get the chairmanship. there are very few of joystick -- altruistic raising for goodwill industries. it is not directly and their bank account. but it might as well and there. host: let me put a little bit of the side -- of the other side on the screen. this is a "bloomberg" story about the abramoff bookstore. here is a bit of what is written. is what i wanted to share -- robert livingston called abramoff poisonous and evil in a recent interview. but there is some of the controversy abo
mr. abramoff's book and his experiences. and in this clip people talk about politicians not directly asking for money. [video clip] >> randy cunningham and blagojevich and jefferson and people like that who got handouts and want you to actually put cash -- giving you a man you like duke cunningham, it if you want an appetizer, $2,000. that kind of stuff is rare. but the fact is, these numbers are not asking for country -- contributions about something they are disinterested in. oftentimes...
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jefferson, the republicans, they see france as a sister republic. a fellow revolutionary state. we should support them. so that's another flashpoint. >> host: mr.did the terms during this era the full-terms "republican" and "federalist" start to get regular use? did they? or are these terms that we've taken? >> guest: no, they were terms that the people themselves usedy madison begins calling his own party the republican party in the 1792, and he does that in newspaper essays that he's a congressman for a newspaper that he has helped sea up which is called "the national gazette." this is i the party organ of the republican party. and that's, it's a new thing in" american journalism and american politics. we had newspapers all throughout the colonial period, um, more per capita than any other country in the world. and a lot of these newspapers wrote about political issues. but with the emergence of thes national political party then for the first time you also havp a national political newspaper to support that party. >> host: who was phillip fur know? >> guest: he went to college with james madison, they both went to princeton. furnot's life to
jefferson, the republicans, they see france as a sister republic. a fellow revolutionary state. we should support them. so that's another flashpoint. >> host: mr.did the terms during this era the full-terms "republican" and "federalist" start to get regular use? did they? or are these terms that we've taken? >> guest: no, they were terms that the people themselves usedy madison begins calling his own party the republican party in the 1792, and he does that in...
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jefferson who are republicans see a sister republic. a fellow revolutionary state.sh that is another flashpoint. ho >> host: mr.iser, when did the terms republican and the federalist start to get regular toe? did they? r e hathese times that we have taken? >> guest: they were terms thatth the people themselves used. madison began calling his own party the republican party iny 1792 i, and he does that in the newspaper. he is writing as a congressman. a newspaper that he has helpeder set up, which is called the national gazette. this was the party organ of the republican party, and it is a new thing in american journali m and american politics. we had newspapers of the route the colonial. , more per capita than any other country in the world. and a lot of these newspapers wrote about political issues. but, with the emergence of the e national political party for the first time we also have at te we national political newspaper to support that party. >> host: who was phili freneau. >> guest: he went to college with james madison. they both went to princeton. his wife took it down were turned. he was a ship's capta
jefferson who are republicans see a sister republic. a fellow revolutionary state.sh that is another flashpoint. ho >> host: mr.iser, when did the terms republican and the federalist start to get regular toe? did they? r e hathese times that we have taken? >> guest: they were terms thatth the people themselves used. madison began calling his own party the republican party iny 1792 i, and he does that in the newspaper. he is writing as a congressman. a newspaper that he has helpeder...