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mr. jefferson, what do you think of the french revolution now? ll, i mean, jefferson could have -- that's really sticking a dagger into him because he believed so strongly in the french revolution. he doesn't come back. he lets the razzing go. that is how adams was. he was always digging, way that guys do i think sometimes now if they are really good friends. it's jefferson who puts up with that. he doesn't come back and do the same thing. that's not in his nature. adams is a joker. he loves to make -- digs. facetious remarks. pushing his -- he's pushing a little bit too much. some sensitive soul would say enough is enough. i am not going to put up with that. brian: what would happen if these two men had to be on television today? gordon: well, that would be interesting. i think adams would talk too much as he lacked the gift of silence and jefferson would be reserve and he would say the right things. he would not make any mistakes. adams would probably put his foot in his mouth. brian: you say that where jefferson was sincere, and earnest, adams
mr. jefferson, what do you think of the french revolution now? ll, i mean, jefferson could have -- that's really sticking a dagger into him because he believed so strongly in the french revolution. he doesn't come back. he lets the razzing go. that is how adams was. he was always digging, way that guys do i think sometimes now if they are really good friends. it's jefferson who puts up with that. he doesn't come back and do the same thing. that's not in his nature. adams is a joker. he loves to...
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brian: when did jefferson meet adams and what was he doing? mr. od: they were in the continental congress. adams was in the first continental congress. jefferson did not make that one. he had sent a long instructions that were printed as a pamphlet. some review of the contest between britain and the colonies, which established his name in 1774. it was a radical pamphlet. king in histhe pamphlet. the declaration, because it goes through a series of things that the king and government were doing. that establishes his name, but he did not make the congress because he became ill. the second continental congress already adams is serving on 20 committees, including the committee on war. so when the declaration of independence committee is formed and they are both on it, adams is happy to have this young guy take on the drafting of the declaration, because he is busy things, so little importantealize how that declaration would become. later, of course i'm a adams becomes -- later, of course, adams becomes jealous of the same jefferson is getting. jefferso
brian: when did jefferson meet adams and what was he doing? mr. od: they were in the continental congress. adams was in the first continental congress. jefferson did not make that one. he had sent a long instructions that were printed as a pamphlet. some review of the contest between britain and the colonies, which established his name in 1774. it was a radical pamphlet. king in histhe pamphlet. the declaration, because it goes through a series of things that the king and government were doing....
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mr. jefferson, your friends -- and this is 1793 right in the middle the terror, he says, mr. ferson your friends are being guillotined by the thousands. jefferson writes back, so be it, if only an adam and eve are left alive at the end, it would be worth it. that leads an irish journalist to write -- jefferson was the pot pol of that revolution. that is how he appeared in letters. but that was the feeling he had about this revolution. it was worth many deaths. so he is a complete radical. his ideas if he had written them out were no different than thomas payne's age of reason. he is in the vanguard of radical thinking but still an elected official. adams is committed to the english constitution from the beginning. finest in the world. he wants the republican government to be a republican model of the english constitution. he is completely taken with the english. when the revolution breaks out, england and france are in a titanic struggle over 10 years of war. adams' sympathy is with england and jefferson is with france. that is the source of their ultimate break. the two parti
mr. jefferson, your friends -- and this is 1793 right in the middle the terror, he says, mr. ferson your friends are being guillotined by the thousands. jefferson writes back, so be it, if only an adam and eve are left alive at the end, it would be worth it. that leads an irish journalist to write -- jefferson was the pot pol of that revolution. that is how he appeared in letters. but that was the feeling he had about this revolution. it was worth many deaths. so he is a complete radical. his...
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according to his slave isaac mr jefferson was a compassionate master. ironically isaac surname was also jefferson but no significance can be attached to the coincidence. we hold these truths to be self-evident. that all men are created equal. that they are in down by their creator with certain inalienable rights that among these are life liberty and the pursuit of happiness. the declaration of independence jefferson's political masterpiece became a milestone in human history the original draft contained a demand for the abolition of slavery. but after congress deleted this passage jefferson the pioneer of liberty left the problem to be dealt with by future generations. this contradiction probably troubled him for the rest of his life especially as it was slaves who built the cello the architectural symbol of human dignity and freedom i am an enthusiastic on the subject of the arts but it is an enthusiasm of which i'm not ashamed as its object is to improve the taste of my countrymen to increase their reputation to reconcile to them the respect of the wor
according to his slave isaac mr jefferson was a compassionate master. ironically isaac surname was also jefferson but no significance can be attached to the coincidence. we hold these truths to be self-evident. that all men are created equal. that they are in down by their creator with certain inalienable rights that among these are life liberty and the pursuit of happiness. the declaration of independence jefferson's political masterpiece became a milestone in human history the original draft...
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mr. jefferson, who introduced the bill to relocate to jefferson, of the time we made the move he was serving as governor and he to oversee the process. if you think of the capitol as an essay in architecture, the primary author was thomas jefferson. at the time we were getting ready to break ground for a new public building in richmond in 1785, jefferson had left state service and was the american ambassador to france. he was living in paris. nonetheless, richmond reached out to jefferson, asking for his help as an absentee advocate for the capitol building. he turned to the architecture of antiquity. he was fascinated by the temples of greece and rome. in paris he was able to meet and collaborate with a french architect who was a published authority on roman antiquities and those two men got together. i like to think of jefferson as the author of our original capitol building. they looked -- it is known by the french as la maison today. jefferson planned for the richmond state capitol to look like a classical roman temple. he followed the advice of people is studied antiquity and he put the
mr. jefferson, who introduced the bill to relocate to jefferson, of the time we made the move he was serving as governor and he to oversee the process. if you think of the capitol as an essay in architecture, the primary author was thomas jefferson. at the time we were getting ready to break ground for a new public building in richmond in 1785, jefferson had left state service and was the american ambassador to france. he was living in paris. nonetheless, richmond reached out to jefferson,...
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. >> white was jefferson hateful about burr? mr. wis: a lot of problems and jefferson go back to the election of 1800. this is not our current way of electing people, but this was back in the era where the person who gets the most votes is president and the person with the second most electoral votes is vice president. in the electoral votes, burr and jefferson had the exact same number. they had, in a sense, and trying to do more of what we were trended and now, a ticket with a clear president and vice president. jefferson and many republicans had never been satisfied with burr's handling of this crisis, that he had not simply removed himself. hey, i'm not going to be president. that's not what i'm supposed to be. that stirred and created a lot of problem's. there are various other things as well. that's clearly a crucial issue for them. yes, upfront. --up front. >> white was the treason trial -- why was the treason trial held in michigan? why was it not in washington or some other location? is on the the island ohio river. some of
. >> white was jefferson hateful about burr? mr. wis: a lot of problems and jefferson go back to the election of 1800. this is not our current way of electing people, but this was back in the era where the person who gets the most votes is president and the person with the second most electoral votes is vice president. in the electoral votes, burr and jefferson had the exact same number. they had, in a sense, and trying to do more of what we were trended and now, a ticket with a clear...
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i don't have a crystal ball here, but i will say that he will carry jefferson county by a wide margin. >> do you have any idea, mr. king, what the raw number of outstanding votes in jefferson county is? >> no, sir, i really have no way of knowing that at this point in time. >> but it's at least 13% of the vote is still outstanding right? potentially, once again i suggested that's pretty good news for doug jones looking in the big picture. >> as mr. king just suggested he thinks roy moore will get some votes, the gap will close a little bit as some of the more suburban precincts come in. what is your final cushion out of jefferson county. when you come out is what do you get there and does it help you, i've got to turn this up to do this. and what are your votes there -- >> let's stay live for a moment. mr. king, please stay with us. if you take a look at statewide, you see there's about a 13,000 vote difference by our count, but by the count mr. king gave us in jefferson county that goes down to maybe 7,000 lead for roy moore the republican. >> let me just ask the question that way. do you believe at the end can
i don't have a crystal ball here, but i will say that he will carry jefferson county by a wide margin. >> do you have any idea, mr. king, what the raw number of outstanding votes in jefferson county is? >> no, sir, i really have no way of knowing that at this point in time. >> but it's at least 13% of the vote is still outstanding right? potentially, once again i suggested that's pretty good news for doug jones looking in the big picture. >> as mr. king just suggested he...
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thomas thomas jefferson, this is inscribed in his monument. mr. speaker, i share this as we go -- leave session, the last time before christmas, because i find so many people get upset when we mention god or the bible here in congress, when actually that's the most oft cited thing in our whole history of congress. so people have been miseducated. this is a one chance to thank god, mr. speaker, and help people realize how we came to be as we're. thomas jefferson said the god who gave us life gave us liberty. can the liberties of a nation be thought secure when we have removed their only firm basis, a conviction in the minds of the people, that these liberties are a gift of god. and god is capitalized. that they are not to be violated, but with his, capital h, wrath, indeed i tremble for my country when i reflect that god is just, that it's justice cannot sleep forever. mr. speaker, this was a time when people had turned from god, and it was scaring jefferson because he knew, as adams did, if we were not a religious and moral people, the constitutio
thomas thomas jefferson, this is inscribed in his monument. mr. speaker, i share this as we go -- leave session, the last time before christmas, because i find so many people get upset when we mention god or the bible here in congress, when actually that's the most oft cited thing in our whole history of congress. so people have been miseducated. this is a one chance to thank god, mr. speaker, and help people realize how we came to be as we're. thomas jefferson said the god who gave us life...
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jefferson morley. his most recent book is called the ghost. who was mr. angleton? >> his would be a hundred years old this year. he was a young educated spy and defining personality of the cia. one of the most powerful men from its founding in 87 to his forced retirement and 74. a founding father of u.s. counterintelligence. >> which areas did he work on. >> he created a cia within the cia. he doubled everywhere. he was influential in u.s. policy towards israel. created programs of mass surveillance, opening the mail of americans. involved in the domestic surveillance schemes of the next and white house. involved in the early days of the mk ultra mind experiment. a man who made his influence felt everywhere. involved in the u.s. policy towards cuba. many officers rise through the geographical directorate division, angleton had his fingers in many things. >> host: was he a world known personality? >> no. one story i heard one man work for him for four years and never knew who he was. his very secretive in his ways. even within the cia. >> one of the underlying theme
jefferson morley. his most recent book is called the ghost. who was mr. angleton? >> his would be a hundred years old this year. he was a young educated spy and defining personality of the cia. one of the most powerful men from its founding in 87 to his forced retirement and 74. a founding father of u.s. counterintelligence. >> which areas did he work on. >> he created a cia within the cia. he doubled everywhere. he was influential in u.s. policy towards israel. created...
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jefferson morley. his most recent book the called "the ghost: the secret life of cia spymaster james acknowledge ton." who was mr. angle ton, mr. morley? >> guest: born in 1917, 100 years old this year. a yale educated spy, and one of really the founding personality's the cia. one of most powerful men in the cia from the founding in 1947 until his forced retirement in 1974. so, really a founding father of u.s. counterintelligence use what type of issues and areas did he work on? >> guest: angleton used his position as chief of counterintelligence staff to really create a kind of cia within the cia, and so he dabbled everywhere. he was very influential in u.s. policy toward israel. created programs of mass surveillance, opening the mail of americans. involved in the domestic surveillance schemes of the nixon white house, for example. involved in the early dives the mk up to mind experiment -- mck up to mind expert. very involved in u.s. policy toward cuba. so, this position -- a lot of cia officers rise through a geographical directorat. a division within the cia. angleton had his fingers in many things. >> was h
jefferson morley. his most recent book the called "the ghost: the secret life of cia spymaster james acknowledge ton." who was mr. angle ton, mr. morley? >> guest: born in 1917, 100 years old this year. a yale educated spy, and one of really the founding personality's the cia. one of most powerful men in the cia from the founding in 1947 until his forced retirement in 1974. so, really a founding father of u.s. counterintelligence use what type of issues and areas did he work on?...
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mr. jones can get out the african-american vote in jefferson county and around montgomery, there's a specialn in montgomery, if they can get out the african-american vote, this will make a difference. i just -- i fear that doug jones does not give our african-american communities a real reason to vote for him. on the screen, i say dario melton standing by, he's the future of the alabama democratic party, as is walt maddox up in tuscaloosa. these men right here, they can convince alabamans to vote for a democrat. i'm not sure mr. jones can. >> bill brooke, thank you, sir, editor and chief there of one of the major political reporting organizations in alabama. thank you. thank you. >> thank you, sir. >> coming up, we'll shift our focus back to the alabama senate race with just two days to go. president trump recording a robo-call in support of roy moore yesterday. then on the other side, doug jones trying to galvanize support, as was mentioned n the african-american community. how that balances out, next. i never thought i'd say this, but i found bladder leak underwear that's actually pretty.
mr. jones can get out the african-american vote in jefferson county and around montgomery, there's a specialn in montgomery, if they can get out the african-american vote, this will make a difference. i just -- i fear that doug jones does not give our african-american communities a real reason to vote for him. on the screen, i say dario melton standing by, he's the future of the alabama democratic party, as is walt maddox up in tuscaloosa. these men right here, they can convince alabamans to...
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know being totally destroyed you know by this one sidedness why didn't mr trump come and say yes we will accept you know jefferson them as a couple to look as as we accept also jerusalem being the capital of the state of palestine he didn't say that he took one side and that in itself you know was very intimidating to the sentiments and feelings of the people i'm not talking about politicians or leaders i'm talking about the sentiments of the people the streets tomorrow would be flooded with angry palestinians that i don't i agree muslims you know all those kinds of things good people look it's like an avalanche and i'm such a statement is is is trying to convert this national conflict between two to two countries which are at focus it into something that's good to have you know religious connotation we're trying to make it to primitive to the entire region and we'll have a say in palestine ambassador to the u.k. joining me on the line there from one to carlos our thank you. well thompson's from his fights anger from a u.s. ally that's turkey a crowd of protesters has gathered outside the u.s. embassy in ankara a
know being totally destroyed you know by this one sidedness why didn't mr trump come and say yes we will accept you know jefferson them as a couple to look as as we accept also jerusalem being the capital of the state of palestine he didn't say that he took one side and that in itself you know was very intimidating to the sentiments and feelings of the people i'm not talking about politicians or leaders i'm talking about the sentiments of the people the streets tomorrow would be flooded with...
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jefferson morley. his most recent book the called "the ghost: the secret life of cia spymaster james acknowledge ton." who was mr. angle ton, mr. morley? >> guest: born in 1917, 100 years old this year. a yale educated spy, and one of re t
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we have thomas jefferson is ra meek, and we have james madison as des zee. this song is called the room where it happens ♪ mr♪ no snow the mercer legacy is secure ♪ sure ♪ to do is die ♪ that's a lot less work ♪ you ought to give it a try. now how you going to get your debt plan through ♪ ♪ i guess i'm going to have to finally listen to you ♪ ♪ really ♪ talk less ♪ smile more ♪ do whatever it takes to get my plan on the congress floor ♪ ♪ now madison and jefferson are merciless ♪ ♪ hate the sin of the sinner ♪ hamilton ♪ i'm sorry burr i got to go ♪ what ♪ decisions are happening over dinner ♪ ♪ immigrant walk into a room diametrically opposed ♪ ♪ compromise pg opening doors that were previously closed ♪ ♪ the immigrant emerged to financial power a system he could shape however he wants ♪ ♪ the virginians emerge with the nation's capital and here's the resistance ♪ ♪ no one else was in the room where it happened ♪ ♪ where where it happened ♪ room where it happened ♪ no one else was in the room where it happened ♪ ♪ no one really knows how the game is played ♪ ♪ the art of the trade ♪ how the decisions get ma
we have thomas jefferson is ra meek, and we have james madison as des zee. this song is called the room where it happens ♪ mr♪ no snow the mercer legacy is secure ♪ sure ♪ to do is die ♪ that's a lot less work ♪ you ought to give it a try. now how you going to get your debt plan through ♪ ♪ i guess i'm going to have to finally listen to you ♪ ♪ really ♪ talk less ♪ smile more ♪ do whatever it takes to get my plan on the congress floor ♪ ♪ now madison and jefferson...
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jefferson is ramik. and we have james madison as desi. this song is called "the room where it happens." ♪ mr.renamed it after him ♪ the mercer legacy is secure ♪ and all he had to do was dry ♪ now how are you going to get your debt plan through ♪ ♪ i guess i'm finally going to have to listen to you ♪ ♪ talk less ♪ smile more ♪ do whatever it takes to get my plan on the congress floor ♪ ♪ now madison and jefferson are merciless ♪ ♪ well, hate the sin, love the sinner ♪ ♪ i'm sorry, burr, i've got to go ♪ ♪ decisions are happening over dinner ♪ ♪ the immigrant emerges with unprecedented the financial water ♪ ♪ a system he can shape however he wants ♪ the virginians emerge with the nation's capital ♪ ♪ no one else was in the room where it happened ♪ ♪ the room where it happened the room where it happened ♪ ♪ no one else was in the room where it happened ♪ ♪ no one really knows how the game is played ♪ ♪ how the sewage gets made ♪ we just assume it happens ♪ but no one else is in the room where it happens ♪ ♪ alexander was on washington's doorstep one day in destruct and disarray ♪ ♪ alexander sa
jefferson is ramik. and we have james madison as desi. this song is called "the room where it happens." ♪ mr.renamed it after him ♪ the mercer legacy is secure ♪ and all he had to do was dry ♪ now how are you going to get your debt plan through ♪ ♪ i guess i'm finally going to have to listen to you ♪ ♪ talk less ♪ smile more ♪ do whatever it takes to get my plan on the congress floor ♪ ♪ now madison and jefferson are merciless ♪ ♪ well, hate the sin, love...
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predictable, high-quality patent system gives in the words of thomas jefferson, quote, a spring to invention beyond my conception, closed quote. mr. chairman, i have spent my legal career representing clients across the scientific and technology spectrum and i have been on all sides of the disputes and represented clients of many sizes. before that, i was myself an engineer developing new technologies. i understand the needs of the very stake holders in the ip community. i also understand the benefits of a balanced system. today solo inventor who tinkers and toils in her garage may be tomorr tomorrow's leader of a large corporation. the accused infringer in one case may be the ip owner in another and the patent owner in one area of technology or science may be a member of the public trying to design around someone else's patent in another area. playing field must be even for all. the u.s. patent and trademark office is to a large extent the guardian of our prized intellectual property system with almost 13,000 dedicated public servants it houses the world's greatest collection of intellectual property knowledge and experience. if
predictable, high-quality patent system gives in the words of thomas jefferson, quote, a spring to invention beyond my conception, closed quote. mr. chairman, i have spent my legal career representing clients across the scientific and technology spectrum and i have been on all sides of the disputes and represented clients of many sizes. before that, i was myself an engineer developing new technologies. i understand the needs of the very stake holders in the ip community. i also understand the...
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mr. speaker, i rise to honor a public servant from my district in union county, new jersey. . is freeholder right she depan her public service in 1966 asal title 1 teacher at jefferson school in union township, new jersey. for 36 years she educated the public school children. then in 2012, the people of union township sent their educator to represent them on he union county of the constituents. it is best characterized by her unselfish devotion to the constituents that she represents. as recognition for her dedicated work and selfless service, she has been awarded freeholder of the year award and chester home humanitarian award. she is a model for the next generation of public servants. i ask my colleagues to join me to unite in a dinner in her .onor for freeholder wright member horpped to be her of congress. and i yield back. . . the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> i rise today to honor the torenze who lost his battle with cancer. he found his passion for academics once he met and fell in life with his wife jenelle while attending college in warsa
mr. speaker, i rise to honor a public servant from my district in union county, new jersey. . is freeholder right she depan her public service in 1966 asal title 1 teacher at jefferson school in union township, new jersey. for 36 years she educated the public school children. then in 2012, the people of union township sent their educator to represent them on he union county of the constituents. it is best characterized by her unselfish devotion to the constituents that she represents. as...
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mr. weber: thank you. i want to say regarding the disaster relief supplemental, my district in texas, most of you know is ground zero for harvey flooding. i'm the first three coastal counties from louisiana. jefferson county, galveston county and southern half of brazoria county. if memory serves me, houston is just north of me, harris county. if memory serves, some 300,000 homes were flooded, half a million cars flooded a lot of people out of their homes, i have personally experienced in my own district by traveling back and forth all of the devastation and heartbreak and the just unbelievable suffering. on facebook as recent as about a week and a half, two weeks ago, a lady reached out to me for help, she's living in her car. we have people living in tents, people living in garages, people living in houses that have in the been -- had the sheetrock taken out. there's still wet carpet and flooded walls, mold is undoubtedly growing. the lady in the car, thank god i was able to finally geten facebook a couple of days later and got back with her. after another three or four day she is responded to me back she had gotten some help from her church and she was out of her car. what i'm describing is the
mr. weber: thank you. i want to say regarding the disaster relief supplemental, my district in texas, most of you know is ground zero for harvey flooding. i'm the first three coastal counties from louisiana. jefferson county, galveston county and southern half of brazoria county. if memory serves me, houston is just north of me, harris county. if memory serves, some 300,000 homes were flooded, half a million cars flooded a lot of people out of their homes, i have personally experienced in my...
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mr. hoyer: americans have sent me here to raise their voice. equal justice under the law. equal, the same. jefferson said it, not as inclusively as he should have, but for his time, way ahead of his time. we hold these truths to be self evident that all men and all women -- he did not say women, but he should have -- are created equal. not by the constitution, not by the majority light -- majority vote, but by god, he said, with equal rights for all. this building is created to protect those rights because although they may be self evident, they are not self executing. 35 members of the united states senate have signed a brief to the supreme court and said uphold the lower court, this is discrimination. it should not be allowed. 174 members of the house of representatives have signed it and said equal justice under the law. i went to the maryland state senate in january of 1967. shortly thereafter there was a case in the supreme court. on june 12, 1967, the supreme court said you cannot discriminate. that was in loving versus virginia. you cannot say that because when it -- one person is one reason
mr. hoyer: americans have sent me here to raise their voice. equal justice under the law. equal, the same. jefferson said it, not as inclusively as he should have, but for his time, way ahead of his time. we hold these truths to be self evident that all men and all women -- he did not say women, but he should have -- are created equal. not by the constitution, not by the majority light -- majority vote, but by god, he said, with equal rights for all. this building is created to protect those...