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we probably never heard of patrick henry, give me freedom or give me death. my parents would give me freedom or give me death. they were never apologetic. they fought to the bitter end so i grew up seeing all of the and it had an impact on who i became in the long run. now, 50 years later america is a different place. it is no longer stopped in hopes that any black person in american life. you can do anything you want. you can be the president, ceo a dishwasher, anything you choose to be in america today. does that mean every white person is going to love you? i don't know and don't care. but you have that opportunity. so the civil rights movement today is very different. they're not fighting against a real racist, real enemy that will stump their lives with bigotry. they're fighting now basically for the rewards for all their manipulating white guilt. they're using the story of black to manipulate the story into entitlements so we have a generation this is not the silver rights movement of my parents. not the one i grew up in. >> what's your connection to st
we probably never heard of patrick henry, give me freedom or give me death. my parents would give me freedom or give me death. they were never apologetic. they fought to the bitter end so i grew up seeing all of the and it had an impact on who i became in the long run. now, 50 years later america is a different place. it is no longer stopped in hopes that any black person in american life. you can do anything you want. you can be the president, ceo a dishwasher, anything you choose to be in...
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those famous words of patrick henry which is father would have heard and related to him back at words thee are the men right on their chest. they meant it. that is what they were facing. liberty was important to them. he joined the constitutional army and ended up in a different unit that his dad. his father is among the founding generation, if you had to ask yourself would you be prefer that particular founder or his dad, i think thomas marshall could make a good point. they had 15 children. all of them massively successful in their own way. his own way. he is in a different unit, he is not a lawyer but they pretend he is one. they make him a deputy jack because he was a natural leader with good judgment. he had the ability to acquire knowledge of war and military affairs. there were laws of war that needed to be recognized. there he is. he is fighting. major engagements. there are accounts of him at valley forge. many say he is the most well tempered man. his unit, if you go back to the unit was a good health compared to so many others. they knew how to keep them around. if you want
those famous words of patrick henry which is father would have heard and related to him back at words thee are the men right on their chest. they meant it. that is what they were facing. liberty was important to them. he joined the constitutional army and ended up in a different unit that his dad. his father is among the founding generation, if you had to ask yourself would you be prefer that particular founder or his dad, i think thomas marshall could make a good point. they had 15 children....
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well, obviously he had never heard of patrick henry, give me freedom or give me death. my parents were give me freedom or give me death they were not ever apologetic and they fought and so i grew up seeing all of that and it is certainly had an impact on who i became in the long run, but they were too-- now many 50 years later america is a different place. america is not dearly we racist. racism is no longer-- no longer stops the dreams and hopes of any black person in american life. you can do anything you want. you can be the president's. you can be a ceo. you can be a dishwasher. you could be anything you choose to be in america today. does that mean every white person will love you? i don't know and don't care. what's important is that you have that opportunity. the opportunity is what it's all about, so the civil rights movement today is very different than back then. they are not fighting against a real raises him, a real enemy that will stop their life with bigotry. of they are fighting now basically for the rewards, for their manipulating white guilt. they are u
well, obviously he had never heard of patrick henry, give me freedom or give me death. my parents were give me freedom or give me death they were not ever apologetic and they fought and so i grew up seeing all of that and it is certainly had an impact on who i became in the long run, but they were too-- now many 50 years later america is a different place. america is not dearly we racist. racism is no longer-- no longer stops the dreams and hopes of any black person in american life. you can do...
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i passed by other residents, patrick henry, john marshal l. enry stood before the american revolution, but as for me, give me liberty or give me death. and from the back of the room, someone shouted treason and patrick henry responded, if this be treason, make the moss of it. to do something great that he believed in, he might need to die. bash rar johns did that very me thing on april 23, 1951 when she led a walk of students demanding an end of separate but qual sparking the civil rights movement and see booker t. washington, a civil rights leader amongst the late generation of african-american leaders born in the slavery. his vision began to culminate that led to deseeing regracious. at the very risk of her life -- i like to liken johns, both of whom are heroes of mine. as two people willing to stand up and do what they thought was right regardless of the fact that it might literally cost them their lives but i tell people, the difference between henry and johns, he was a 37-year-old attorney and bash rar johns was a teenaged girl. and this h
i passed by other residents, patrick henry, john marshal l. enry stood before the american revolution, but as for me, give me liberty or give me death. and from the back of the room, someone shouted treason and patrick henry responded, if this be treason, make the moss of it. to do something great that he believed in, he might need to die. bash rar johns did that very me thing on april 23, 1951 when she led a walk of students demanding an end of separate but qual sparking the civil rights...
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gerrymander started this in 1788 and when patrick henry. >> bill voted for it. >> there are gerrymanders. people in power will try to draw districtses in the way to favor them. is the question is there any fairway to do that? i would guess justice kennedy, the one solution de jure to turn it overto non-partisan commissions in the states as they have done in some states, florida, california. >> you we can't do that as a matter of policy? >> he can not do that as a matter of policy, but he could suggest they go in the direction, rather than as plaintiffs are saying, judges should decide. justice roberts. chief justice robert was very clear not wanting judiciary to get involved in these really intense, political fights over gerrymandering. >> where do you think it goes, alicia? >> justice breyer teed this up to kennedy, setting out a test he could potentially use, one of those, the standard in the tests whether it was done by one party, which is kind of steering kennedy, could potentially say, that a commission would not, would not be subject to judicial review. >> still ahead as president
gerrymander started this in 1788 and when patrick henry. >> bill voted for it. >> there are gerrymanders. people in power will try to draw districtses in the way to favor them. is the question is there any fairway to do that? i would guess justice kennedy, the one solution de jure to turn it overto non-partisan commissions in the states as they have done in some states, florida, california. >> you we can't do that as a matter of policy? >> he can not do that as a matter...
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patrick henry describes the american policy as daters lasik kerry washington says men of virtue are but a drop in the ocean. our theory of politics requires virtue. somebody has to democratize virtue and honor just as a political process. dressed with national survival. is that speaking to franklin at all? prof. smith: great point. gordon wood was on my original dissertation committee. [laughter] you are right. ofre is a democratization, the concept. i think we start to see that through franklin. arguing against the hereditary aspects, the officer class. are fundamentally right. there is democratization. you see this in arguments of definition. farmers viewing themselves as the true heirs of the proposal -- of the revolution. they are fighting for the true honor against oppressive government. see what yout to are talking about, the breakdown and a lack of virtue, comes a little bit later. it starts bubbling up -- there is a brief period during the war. -- 1778, 1787 it starts being talked about. is a clash between civilians and the military, it concludes the other has lost all virtue. s
patrick henry describes the american policy as daters lasik kerry washington says men of virtue are but a drop in the ocean. our theory of politics requires virtue. somebody has to democratize virtue and honor just as a political process. dressed with national survival. is that speaking to franklin at all? prof. smith: great point. gordon wood was on my original dissertation committee. [laughter] you are right. ofre is a democratization, the concept. i think we start to see that through...
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washington and barbara johns, thomas jefferson, james madison, james monroe, and patrick henry. as i thought about how to best address the need for action in the other chamber, mr. speaker, i determined that there were no better words than those delivered by patrick henry of virginia, slightly amended, on march 23, 1775, in st. john's cathedral as he addressed the second virginia assembly in richmond, virginia. with all credit to the author whom i paraphrase, i would read. mr. speaker, no man thinks more highly than i do of the patriotism and abilities of the very worthy people who have served and do serb in the senate. but different people often see the same subject in different lights and therefore i hope it will not be a thought -- it will not be thought disrespectful to those senators if, entertaining as i do, opinions of a character very opposite of many of theirs, i shall speak forth in my sentiments freely and without reserve. this is no time for ceremony. the question before the senate is one of an awful consequence to this country. for my part i consider it nothing less
washington and barbara johns, thomas jefferson, james madison, james monroe, and patrick henry. as i thought about how to best address the need for action in the other chamber, mr. speaker, i determined that there were no better words than those delivered by patrick henry of virginia, slightly amended, on march 23, 1775, in st. john's cathedral as he addressed the second virginia assembly in richmond, virginia. with all credit to the author whom i paraphrase, i would read. mr. speaker, no man...
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, man-made, original gangster from military trained gang members, he was appointed by governor patrick henry in the militia in the revolutionary war. that's the first war this country had, literally. he was often a suspect when crimes occurred, both in his teenage years and in his adult years but he was nonetheless appointed justice of the peace and an associate judge before. >> he turned to his life of crime, after the war he te trained as a counterfeiter and later a river pirate. >> he lived in a place temporarily called red banks kentucky, just off the cumberland, cumberland out our back door, it's on the ohio river, red bank's kentucky. he was there until the tax collectors came from pennsylvania where he had property but didn't pay taxes on it. they sold his farm and didn't have enough to compensate they came looking for him in red banks and he moved to a place called haven rock which is also on the wall or closer to the mississippi and haven rock, it's a beautiful place. i lived in southernillinois for several years and i never knew caven rock was there, it's beautiful. it's a big room
, man-made, original gangster from military trained gang members, he was appointed by governor patrick henry in the militia in the revolutionary war. that's the first war this country had, literally. he was often a suspect when crimes occurred, both in his teenage years and in his adult years but he was nonetheless appointed justice of the peace and an associate judge before. >> he turned to his life of crime, after the war he te trained as a counterfeiter and later a river pirate....
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police initially thought they were responding to car crash on patrick henry drive in brooklyn and determined the driver and passenger in the car were shot multiple times. they're darrell antonio blxt olugh and dunbar of pallet movement. >> over in montgomery county, investigators are revealing the cause of a fire that destroyed a town home in potomac. that fire started in a second floor bedroom along peble hill lane friday night. fire officials say a laptop charging cord started that blaze causing 250,000 worth of damage. two families now are without a home and thankfully nobody was hurt. >>> all right. time now 7:06 hundred of runners will hit the streets in the district for the army ten miler. >> this say big day and with this road closures. that could impact your drive as you move around town this sunday morning. "fox5" tisha lewis live you along the race course this morning. tisha you have your sneakers on, will you join in. >> i have my sneaker on i am not going to join in, there's 35,000 registered oneers for the army 10 miler. there's a lot of rolling road closures throughout virginia
police initially thought they were responding to car crash on patrick henry drive in brooklyn and determined the driver and passenger in the car were shot multiple times. they're darrell antonio blxt olugh and dunbar of pallet movement. >> over in montgomery county, investigators are revealing the cause of a fire that destroyed a town home in potomac. that fire started in a second floor bedroom along peble hill lane friday night. fire officials say a laptop charging cord started that...
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. >> congressman, patrick henry, thank you for joining us >> more on dimon, we'll bring it to you coming up people don't invest in stocks and bonds. they don't invest in alternatives or municipal strategies. what people really invest in is what they hope to get out of life. but helping them get there means you can't approach investing from just one point of view. because it's only when you collaborate and cross-pollinate many points of view that something wonderful can happen. those people might just get what they want out of life. or they could get even more. right in the heart of the was in his financial crisis, and saw his portfolio drop by double digits. it really scared him out of the markets. his advisor ran the numbers and showed that he wouldn't be able to retire until he was 68. the client realized, "i need to get back into the markets- i need to get back on track with my plan." the financial advisor was able to work with this client. he's now on track to retire when he's 65. having someone coach you through it is really the value of a financial advisor. >>> jaime dimon is going
. >> congressman, patrick henry, thank you for joining us >> more on dimon, we'll bring it to you coming up people don't invest in stocks and bonds. they don't invest in alternatives or municipal strategies. what people really invest in is what they hope to get out of life. but helping them get there means you can't approach investing from just one point of view. because it's only when you collaborate and cross-pollinate many points of view that something wonderful can happen. those...
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folks behind us from patrick henry middle school, some good smiles have been benefiting. >> they're soing that type of technology in the schools is crucial. >> extremely crucial and, you know what i really love about what the documentary covers, it covers not just giving an ipad is great but there's so much more that comes with it and the teachers have to know how to implement it into their rr connection. you can't just have a tablet, no wi-fi, nothing to connect it too. so much more than just the technology. so much more than that and i think that this really elaborates on that and makes it clear for people to understand that digital divide we'retalking about. >> if people want to see "the digital divide," i know verizon has been working on it. how. >> nat geoand everything online i post about it a lot. the best way is always social media to get the word out. that's the best way to do things now so, yeah, just check on social media and see what you can do to help. >> and go see it. we need to get this right and get more tablets. they're great, right? >> yes. >> so helpful.- remaining
folks behind us from patrick henry middle school, some good smiles have been benefiting. >> they're soing that type of technology in the schools is crucial. >> extremely crucial and, you know what i really love about what the documentary covers, it covers not just giving an ipad is great but there's so much more that comes with it and the teachers have to know how to implement it into their rr connection. you can't just have a tablet, no wi-fi, nothing to connect it too. so much...
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the folks behind us here from patrick henry middle school, yes, some good smiles., so getting that type of technology in the schools is crucial. >> extremely crucial. you know what i love about what the documentary covers is it covers not just giving an ipad is great but there's so much more that comes with it. the teachers have to know how to implement it into the curriculum. they have to know how to use it and there needs to be connection. you can't just have a tablet and no wifi, nothing to connect it to. it's so much more than just the technology, it's so much more than that and i think that this really elaborates on that makes sure people understands that digital divide we're talking about. >> it if people want to see the digital divide because i know verizon has been working on it for a long time how do we see the film. >> it's on nat geo but also everybody -- everything is online, social media is the best way to get the word out, that's the best way to do things now. just check on social media and see how you can help. >> and go see it. we need to get more t
the folks behind us here from patrick henry middle school, yes, some good smiles., so getting that type of technology in the schools is crucial. >> extremely crucial. you know what i love about what the documentary covers is it covers not just giving an ipad is great but there's so much more that comes with it. the teachers have to know how to implement it into the curriculum. they have to know how to use it and there needs to be connection. you can't just have a tablet and no wifi,...
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patrick henry was a slave owner. benjamin franklin was a slave owner. were slave owners. we have to come to grips with the history and our past. the fact of the matter is, too that slave owners actually used versus in the bible to you justify slavery. abolitionists also correctly reading the bible, you know, wanted to end slavery. have got to be more wise about these issues. ainsley: chief of staff john kelly said even the darkest days need to be remembered in this country. imagine if we erased all the darkest days in our lives we would be different people now. >> a lot of things we find culturally offensive from, you know, 200 years ago four history. this they looked at us today, they would find many things culturally unacceptable, even demonic because it's just not accepted in the culture. it's like asking a official about water. he says what do you mean water? i mean, i think that's what have you got to understand the cultural time set they were in. ainsley: the church released a statement saying the plaques in our sanctuary make some in our presence
patrick henry was a slave owner. benjamin franklin was a slave owner. were slave owners. we have to come to grips with the history and our past. the fact of the matter is, too that slave owners actually used versus in the bible to you justify slavery. abolitionists also correctly reading the bible, you know, wanted to end slavery. have got to be more wise about these issues. ainsley: chief of staff john kelly said even the darkest days need to be remembered in this country. imagine if we erased...
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patrick in new york city. >> caller: hello. i would like to know whether your guests this morning has ever read progress in poverty by henry george? >> caller: i have not read that one. >> host: why do you ask? >> caller: because i think he makes a substantial argument that the problem is never between capital and labor, actually labor produces wealth and the person you're talking about who has a house improve the land. who owns the land? the land cannot be re-created as labor can re-create and produce and well. >> well. >> guest: i'm not sure exactly how that relates to the discussion were having now, but it does feel a little bit into the pointers make and before that we do want to make sure we are distributing these benefits equitably amongst all segments of the population. so homeowners, owning a home is the primary form of wealth creation for most americans. there is some argument to be made that we want to promote that through benefits such as the mid. at the same time we don't want to be giving benefits to high income households that don't need the assistance when there's so many low income renters out there who need them.
patrick in new york city. >> caller: hello. i would like to know whether your guests this morning has ever read progress in poverty by henry george? >> caller: i have not read that one. >> host: why do you ask? >> caller: because i think he makes a substantial argument that the problem is never between capital and labor, actually labor produces wealth and the person you're talking about who has a house improve the land. who owns the land? the land cannot be re-created as...
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yeah, i'm my name is patrick atthew, i would like to know whether your guest this morning progress and poverty by henryeorge. mr. salviati? guest: i have not read that one. ask, patrick?you caller: well, i ask because i substantial s a argument that the problem is between capital and labor, wealth labor produces and the person that you're talking about who has a house land.ed the who owns the land? recreated as t be produce and reate wealth. host: all right, mr. salviati, pick up anything on that? guest: sure. i think i'm not sure exactly how that relates to the discussion having right now, but will say that it does sort of seem to feed into the point i was making before that we do make sure that we're distributing benefits equitably segments of the population and so, homeowners, know, they do owning a home wealth rimary form of creation for most americans and so there is some argument to be we want to promote that through benefit such as mid, but same time, we don't want to be giving benefits to high households that don't need assistance when there are renters out income there in poverty who are unabl
yeah, i'm my name is patrick atthew, i would like to know whether your guest this morning progress and poverty by henryeorge. mr. salviati? guest: i have not read that one. ask, patrick?you caller: well, i ask because i substantial s a argument that the problem is between capital and labor, wealth labor produces and the person that you're talking about who has a house land.ed the who owns the land? recreated as t be produce and reate wealth. host: all right, mr. salviati, pick up anything on...
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henry, who was sent back to canada to live with joe's older sister, kate. now, joe returns to boston and he will mary mary ellen. now, mary ellen is only -- a brother patrick. her parents names were michael o'bryan and julia. mary ellen would be pregnant 12 times. suffering four miscarriages and had eight live births two died as infants, six loved long enough to be enumerated by the census, john was the fourth older of the survivors, all three children older than john would die of tb. james as 16, katherine at 19, and patrick at 24. five of her children predeceased her by the time she died in 1913 at the aim of 52. james is buried in watertown's cemetery, and the o'bryan family gravesite and katherine and patrick are buried alongside their mother and youngest brother in mt. benedict cemetery. none of the names of the three siblings are engraved tom tombstones, john chose not to memorialize these three siblings. this is once again -- part of the reinvention, john told the word he was only the of them and him and his brother, edward, better known as -- and the other brothers, donald. known as buttons. now, why? this is why. he had to get past these people. t
henry, who was sent back to canada to live with joe's older sister, kate. now, joe returns to boston and he will mary mary ellen. now, mary ellen is only -- a brother patrick. her parents names were michael o'bryan and julia. mary ellen would be pregnant 12 times. suffering four miscarriages and had eight live births two died as infants, six loved long enough to be enumerated by the census, john was the fourth older of the survivors, all three children older than john would die of tb. james as...