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but these people were now free from patriot government and the patriots in the countryside, free from the loyalists. so they had both gotten rid of each other and now in this market, suddenly there were consumers who would buy it. and so that's when i finally got sold. the that's such a great story and i want to invite you just to take a moment to tell us what that felt like personally, to find those records right. that's not something that happens all the time. right. here's something that nobody else has been able to down. you've spent a ton of time looking for it. you've given up the search and then you stumble across it in a place where you weren't expecting to find it. that must have been amazing. it was. and it was very anticlimactic, too, because the clerk that wrote down the note didn't know that i was going to care and. so it was just a prosaic giveaway line or two in this big ledger. and i think also, annoyingly, the the it was in the minutes book of the east india company directors meetings and they had lost the index the beginning. everyone was too lazy to read the because
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clay turned to lafayette who followed with his own patriotic reflections on the moment.ike his dear revolutionary companions, his faith still abided in american principles of liberty, equality, and true social order. nodding to clay, he acknowledged the improvements but was quick to affirm that what he called the grandeur and prosperity of these happy united states owed above all to americans enduring commitment to self-government. for lafayette, the country's wealth and progress mattered most because they safeguarded its independence enabling americas to remain a global beacon for liberty. when lafayette finished speaking and the house adjourned, clay descended, saluted him, and other members followed suit. since lafayette's visit in 1824, hundreds of foreign dignitaries have addressed lawmakers in the house chamber. they like the president during the state of the union and members of the house during debate have made their case under lafayette's knowing gaze. regardless of the changes america undergoes they can expect as henry clay did that the nation's esteemed for la
clay turned to lafayette who followed with his own patriotic reflections on the moment.ike his dear revolutionary companions, his faith still abided in american principles of liberty, equality, and true social order. nodding to clay, he acknowledged the improvements but was quick to affirm that what he called the grandeur and prosperity of these happy united states owed above all to americans enduring commitment to self-government. for lafayette, the country's wealth and progress mattered most...
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welcome a new patriotic song. welcome to this cute.cruise hall, this small free shed and welcome mr.. my sense o. first we're free. 1 million cheering and guest huzzah. to the nation. huzzah! has also. oceans. guest. launches. you see your sweet. you hear that cheer every star trek if you were to know that kids in us do and in a shame to oh yet to glory on. fire and. yes. guest. oh for to. children. free here to cheer. oh, here be. what do your friends here. oh oh mr. oh, oh, ooh. to oh shines again. and i'm. ladies and gentlemen mr. lawrence billy ambassador of france to the united states. congressman distinguished guests it's great honor to address you you out of the us capital 200 years to the day after the historic speech lafayette delivered to our imminent predecessors, i want to thank speaker johnson and the american friends of lafayette for this event. highlighting, enduring friendship between france and the united states, reflecting upon lafayette's legacy, i will quote him directly as we are fortunate, thanks to vincent waffle
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[ cheering ] >> that is a patriot. jesse watters called me the scariest guy on television and i can't risk screwing it up on television and takes off his jacket and puts on the app ron and goes -- apron and goes to the fry station and was fearless. untouched by human hands. brilliant. but the moment that i knew he won the fight was when he goes to the takeout window. immigrant indian family rolls up. thick subcontinent accent. husband goes to president trump as he's handing the bag of burgers through the window. thank you, thank you mr. president for doing this for nobodies like us. remember that? president said, what do you mean? you're a american, not a nobody. then the next thing that happened. what happened next? turn up the volume. go back and watch the video. the man's wife from the other side of the car says thank you, mr. president. you took a bullet for us. the next moment was what was president did. it was n real andnd from the gu. he pauses and says, wow, yeah, i guess i took a bullet for you. wow. i was the
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> gratings,ee patriots.dy reminded you what happens exactly 30 days from now? buckle up. buckle up. 30 days from today my former and future boss will raise his hand, who put his other hand on the bible and he will become not only the 45th but the 47th president of the united states. that's the good news let's talk about the bad news. let's go back in time to earlier this summer. roll tape. >> that judge is a couple months old and if you want to really see something second take a look what happens -- [background sounds] >> that was america. that was president trump. i want to use that video to just remind us what we faced in the greatest virtue that makes all other virtues possible. but, first i will analyze what happened that day. let's put at the image that is now part of history. this image. let's just keep that image up there. that image of the present racing his first showing his chest with his head health and should literally have physically been impossible. why? in the uk where i grew up we call bodygu
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religion of patriots. even the fact that he's cautious to say to some might sound blasphemous, but he says it not it need not that it's it's actually indispensable. well, what i discovered on saturday and then continuing to look on monday is that the use of civic religion is just about everywhere and a lot of a lot being used by a lot of familiar faces from the progressive era, from the social gospel of more. 100 years ago. no, to my knowledge, has ever written about this has ever no artist this. so i feel probably to write something about this. some people have found this a controversial claim of mine i think in a similar way to saying that modern christian actually has roots in the progressive movement and in the social gospel movement. some roots, not all of its roots that it has some of its some of its ancestry, some of its family tree of modern christian nationalism actually goes back into the late 19th, early 20th century. that's the social gospel. some of them were among the strongest most articulat
religion of patriots. even the fact that he's cautious to say to some might sound blasphemous, but he says it not it need not that it's it's actually indispensable. well, what i discovered on saturday and then continuing to look on monday is that the use of civic religion is just about everywhere and a lot of a lot being used by a lot of familiar faces from the progressive era, from the social gospel of more. 100 years ago. no, to my knowledge, has ever written about this has ever no artist...
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are the indigenous troops that were helping spain, not the not the patriots. so on december 9th, on the day 200 years ago today, when dawn broke the heights of gondar conquer it brought with it a plan absolutely resplendent sun it a brilliant sunny day it was one of those cool, crisp, random mornings when the arabs sheer tonic to us soldiers vigor at 8:00 in the morning as the sun warmed the the the air. one of the spanish generals a tall, sturdy man with a russet beard, approached the patriot lines and called one of the generals on the other side, there were soldiers from the same families fighting on op sid. he said. would they be allowed hello to each other, say good to each other? before the hostilities began? and so it was that 50 men of the side on the slopes of conquer counter. among them, a number of bs to embrace and to weep a chronicler had put it, in a heartbreaking display of farewell. surely my own ancestors joaquin rathe is early san pedro cisneros looking at one another across that sun drenched plain could hardly that within two decades they wou
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[cheering and applause] ♪♪ greetings, patriots.eering and applause] has anybody reminded you what happens exactly 30 days from now ? [cheering and applause] buckle up. buckle up. thirty days from today my former and future boss will raise his hand, will put his other hand on the bible and he will become literally the 45th and 47th president of the united states. [cheering and applause] that is the good news. let's talk about the bad news. let's go back in time to earlier this summer. roll tape. >> a couple of months old. if you want to really see something that is said take a look -- [inaudible] that was america. that was president trumped. i wanted to use that video to just remind us of what we faced in the greatest virtue that makes all other virtues possible but, first, let me analyze what happened that day. let's put up the image that is now part of history. this image. [cheering and applause] let's just keep that image up there. that image of the president raising his fist showing his chest with his hand held high should liter
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at patriot mobile, we take the word service to new heights. customers with top tier mobile service is our business, but our mission is to honor and serve patriots, like harry mcbrien. post 911. my life oscillated between multiple tours with the marine corps and my police job, profoundly disrupting my health and changing who i was. harry reached out to the boot campaign, which offers individualized care to veterans and their families. the boot campaign's intervention was a lifeline. now, after 28 years on the police force, i'm retiring. my mission now is to is served. veterans and first responders. patriot mobile gives back to organizations that defend our god given rights and freedoms. with dependable nationwide coverage on all three of the major u.s. based networks. you get the same great service with a higher calling. go to patriot mobile dot com now and make an impact every time you use your cell phone. >> judge jeanine: the danger in california is far from over. los angeles firefighters continue to be on high alert as extreme winds continu
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i'm going to start, if i may, with ashley sauls from the patriotic alliance. yes.d! khalid sayed? we would most definitely not support it because... applause ..we believe in reform. _ we believe in reforming people. er, we also understand that it would be unfair if there's a slightest mistake... 0k. ..in court and someone goes to the gallows for a crime that they may have not committed. it's unfair. naledi chirwa? the first right that's protected by our constitution is the right to life. and we always have to defend that right. and we do know that people are rehabilitatable. we've seen this happen. it'sjust our systems are currently failing and they are unable to address social ills from ground up. so what happens is that a system now develops and creates criminals and then punishes them by killing them. it doesn't make sense. you must address what makes people criminals and deal with it ground up, instead of taking away life, because then you're becoming a government that's a crime itself... the argument... ..that takes life. the argument is made. may i? the argum
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that's so unfortunate. >> they are not patriots.ts, and many of them have been convicted for the insurrection and the fact that the president celebrates them is an embarrassment to the country, and the fact that he's about to be about inaugurated and he will say the words of oath that he protects and uphold the constitution, and we know he's lying and those words mean nothing to him. congressman, you had a great conversation with my colleague and dear friend here, symone sanders in 2022. one thing was talking about the difficulty of being away from your home and now being the subject on investigations -- threats of investigations for the wrbg ork you did, and i wan particularly call up what you said about managing democracy, because that's what we are told to do as citizens, and we elect people like bennie thompson and liz cheney to help us do that. let's take a listen to what you said about managing democracy. >> that's the greatness of this democracy and we should never marginalize that, so -- but we have to manage it, as i said.
that's so unfortunate. >> they are not patriots.ts, and many of them have been convicted for the insurrection and the fact that the president celebrates them is an embarrassment to the country, and the fact that he's about to be about inaugurated and he will say the words of oath that he protects and uphold the constitution, and we know he's lying and those words mean nothing to him. congressman, you had a great conversation with my colleague and dear friend here, symone sanders in 2022....
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ashley sauls from the patriotic alliance. thank you, johnny. and i think...e first introduce myself and pronounce the name that is so important to me, given the fact that i recently discovered my roots, my second name, qhoeke. forgive me. i mispronounced that in the introduction. i did warn the audience here that i would mispronounce. that's fine, but there's a reason why, because i want to link it to my response. thank you. qhoeke is a bushman name, a san name, the original and first inhabitants of the southern part of this continent. when we say "black" politically and we talk about how to create economic opportunity for black people, for centuries even the term "black" has excluded the bushman. applause. and... and i know you'll have my fellow colleagues in the different other parties say to me that while there's a definition in our political framework that says "blacks in general, "and african in particular", and what that really means is that the previously disadvantaged are black, but not everyone is african in particular. now, unfortunately, the sacrif
ashley sauls from the patriotic alliance. thank you, johnny. and i think...e first introduce myself and pronounce the name that is so important to me, given the fact that i recently discovered my roots, my second name, qhoeke. forgive me. i mispronounced that in the introduction. i did warn the audience here that i would mispronounce. that's fine, but there's a reason why, because i want to link it to my response. thank you. qhoeke is a bushman name, a san name, the original and first...
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and they were patriots. daily bread laws because the d. c. police didn't do their job. ok. okay, that's it. people die because they didn't do their job. this is the result. danger of the big election was a, uh, as a general retired. yeah. we have an army of digital soldiers. you can do come in and control over social media and you're fighting against evil and you're on the side of god and you're on the side of the united states and your oath. it's a very attractive proposition. the sad part is you're using all those skills and that goodness and that purity of heart, that you think is actually absolute. unadulterated bullshit. the 2nd major difference because you have to siri and normally those are people that the electric can have faith in one of our 2 parties is committed to it or well in whitewashing of history. the big lie, a big lie is all that bullshit. this one is committed to not quarreling much with conspiracy theories, is committed to purging those republicans at the state local level. and at the national level, we want to fight back against allies and the conspira
and they were patriots. daily bread laws because the d. c. police didn't do their job. ok. okay, that's it. people die because they didn't do their job. this is the result. danger of the big election was a, uh, as a general retired. yeah. we have an army of digital soldiers. you can do come in and control over social media and you're fighting against evil and you're on the side of god and you're on the side of the united states and your oath. it's a very attractive proposition. the sad part is...
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the maga-knots of patriotism here is noticed and ironic. colonialism and broken promises in puerto rico who have been annexed indefinitely. republicans celebrate the cry of no taxation without representation, which is the same principal that plaskett's question drives at. at best, plaskett is asking a nuisance question and at worst she is unamerican. by asking she dares on behalfing it on behalf of other. >>> thank you for making time for us. i want to thank ayman for having me in the seat. that will do it. you can catch ayman back here on saturdays and sundays at 7:00 p.m. you can find us on blue sky and instagram. and as well, listen to every -- every episode of ayman as a podcast by scanning the screen. subscribe to msnbc premium on apple podcast and quick programming note. starting tomorrow, my friend and colleague ali vitali is bringing her political expertaze to way too early at 5:00 a.m. eastern. shout out to ayman's team for doing the heavy lifting and making my job easy. have a good night and a great week have a good night and a gr
the maga-knots of patriotism here is noticed and ironic. colonialism and broken promises in puerto rico who have been annexed indefinitely. republicans celebrate the cry of no taxation without representation, which is the same principal that plaskett's question drives at. at best, plaskett is asking a nuisance question and at worst she is unamerican. by asking she dares on behalfing it on behalf of other. >>> thank you for making time for us. i want to thank ayman for having me in the...
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so he spent 10 years in the mid 3 is the answer, then obviously he, uh, you know, a patriot one would say all the united states. oh, how does a mine that was once a patriot of the united states side his back on is on the, on the nation. i, as of a tech, the very people the a one point invalid to protect. so yeah, i think that mental illness and is a large part created by the environment that we've created in the united states. and, you know, everyone gets, you know, a merit badge. we have an admiral in the united states and the man, the dresses up like a woman and, and refers to himself as a woman. so we, you know, just because they were in the military does not mean that there any more sane or a patriot than any other. and i think that when we start looking at the realities of, of this man, he's very trouble man, has a lot of failure. he was real estate agent before that. it was an i t before that of him. so he had gone through multiple iterations of reinventing himself when he left the military. and i think there's less that left him as a really good target for some of the rhetoric
so he spent 10 years in the mid 3 is the answer, then obviously he, uh, you know, a patriot one would say all the united states. oh, how does a mine that was once a patriot of the united states side his back on is on the, on the nation. i, as of a tech, the very people the a one point invalid to protect. so yeah, i think that mental illness and is a large part created by the environment that we've created in the united states. and, you know, everyone gets, you know, a merit badge. we have an...
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how were they patriots? >> mr. dunn, what is it like to have your life on the line four years ago, only to hear the incoming commander-in-chief praise and lionize the people who attacked you and your fellow officers and to go after the people you were defending that day? >> thank you for having me, congresswoman. it is good to see you. we knew this was coming. this was one of the reasons why i worked so hard this summer and this fall to do everything we could to get kamala harris elected. i will like to turn around and point the blame at two people, two groups of people. one, mitch mcconnell. when he asked for personal favor to not impeach president-elect donald trump, that was the case we would not be here right now. secondly, the american people. the people that did not think it was enough. they did not think what happened on january 6th, president-elect donald trump's comments before, during, and after january 6th, was enough. me and my coworkers went through a lot on january 6th. it was not enough to disqualify
how were they patriots? >> mr. dunn, what is it like to have your life on the line four years ago, only to hear the incoming commander-in-chief praise and lionize the people who attacked you and your fellow officers and to go after the people you were defending that day? >> thank you for having me, congresswoman. it is good to see you. we knew this was coming. this was one of the reasons why i worked so hard this summer and this fall to do everything we could to get kamala harris...
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he is a patriot. he is a great guy.pped down, he did it on his own, because he thought it was better not only for the democratic party for america, we should all salute him. >> i was very surprised when you asked a question about mental acuity, he did more forcefully pushed back. a question on the table, is the president all the way there? the answer is unequivocally yes. >> every day is a new reminder of how unfit joe biden was for the presidency. he can't even get "happy birthday" right. ♪ happy birthday -- happy birthday to you ♪ >> all right, greg, welcome back. >> thank you. i would like to say happy january 6th to everyone. as harold likes to call it, jan-teenth. >> we miss you. your face-lift looks great. >> everyone but the story that i had a kid. i look ten years younger. >> how do you see things now? >> first of all, watching chuck schumer defend himself is hilarious. remember, those things that are questioning him where and on the hoax. that media was complicit. in no way, it is like watching one menendez bro
he is a patriot. he is a great guy.pped down, he did it on his own, because he thought it was better not only for the democratic party for america, we should all salute him. >> i was very surprised when you asked a question about mental acuity, he did more forcefully pushed back. a question on the table, is the president all the way there? the answer is unequivocally yes. >> every day is a new reminder of how unfit joe biden was for the presidency. he can't even get "happy...
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the maga-nots of patriotism here it's both noticed and ironic. reeks of colonialism and broken promises like-in blaises like puerto rico, which were never intended to remain u.s. territories but have been annexed indeftly. and it's ironic in that republicans support the cry of no taxation without representation, which is the same principle that plaskett's question drives at. but at best, plaskett is asking a nuisance of a question. and at worst, she's un-american. because in asking, she dares to ask the question on behalf of other. thank you for making time for us. i want to thank ayman for having me in the seat. that's going to do it. you can catch ayman back here on msnbc saturdays and sundays at 7:00 p.m. you can also find us on blue sky and instagram. listen to every episode of ayman, just scan the qr code on the screen to listen wherever you get your podcasts for free and listen to other msnbc podcasts. subscribe to msnbc premium apple podcasts. starting tomorrow, my friend and colleague ali vitale is bringing her wide range of political exp
the maga-nots of patriotism here it's both noticed and ironic. reeks of colonialism and broken promises like-in blaises like puerto rico, which were never intended to remain u.s. territories but have been annexed indeftly. and it's ironic in that republicans support the cry of no taxation without representation, which is the same principle that plaskett's question drives at. but at best, plaskett is asking a nuisance of a question. and at worst, she's un-american. because in asking, she dares...
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and they were patriots. they only broke laws because the d. c. police didn't do their job. ok. okay. that's it. people die because they didn't do their job. this is the result danger of the big election line. right is this is a conspiracy theory that says the very heart of american political life, the very heart of a democracy has been destroyed and taken from us, which leaves us what recourse to i believe the election was stolen. absolutely, without it, no way in hell, joe. biden was like, this no longer is a constitutional republic and we are going to fight to bring our constitutional republic back again. we've had vinyl domestic extremist organizations for a long time, but i think what makes this moment particularly dangerous. there are a couple of things. the 1st one is the fact that it's able to ride on a wave of conspiracy thinking in general, distrust that's happening because of social media technology is, is happening because of the way we restructured our society on the internet. that gives them the sheer numbers of people that they could never dream of, of bringing to
and they were patriots. they only broke laws because the d. c. police didn't do their job. ok. okay. that's it. people die because they didn't do their job. this is the result danger of the big election line. right is this is a conspiracy theory that says the very heart of american political life, the very heart of a democracy has been destroyed and taken from us, which leaves us what recourse to i believe the election was stolen. absolutely, without it, no way in hell, joe. biden was like,...
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patriots along with the jaguars, bears, saints, and jets. north dakota state taking on montana state. the bison taking on a 21-3 halftime lead after a pair of running touchdowns, and a passing td by chamomiler am cam miller. montana state cut the lead to within three late in the fourth, but they could not convert on that on- side kick attempt. north dakota state wins 35-32, a record tenth national title in 14 seasons. >>> to the nba, suns head coach mike moved beal. he did not pout. he showed a 105- 99 win. afterwards the 39-year- old said ÷÷it was a little difficult making the switch. >> coach made me sit. i'm not going to sit there and argue with him. i don't want to be a distraction and be [ bleep ]. he made his decision. he's the coach. you know what i'm saying? i play my game and do what i'm doing. whatever happens from there, happens from there. >> victor wembanyama played a game of one on one last night in chess. the 7'4" frenchman taking on the mascot in the middle of the warmups. trying to put chicago in check with 14 points, and 8
patriots along with the jaguars, bears, saints, and jets. north dakota state taking on montana state. the bison taking on a 21-3 halftime lead after a pair of running touchdowns, and a passing td by chamomiler am cam miller. montana state cut the lead to within three late in the fourth, but they could not convert on that on- side kick attempt. north dakota state wins 35-32, a record tenth national title in 14 seasons. >>> to the nba, suns head coach mike moved beal. he did not pout. he...
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medal of to ashton baldwin carter, a scientist turned secretary of defense ash carter was a true patriot. over four decades in and out of the pentagon he was a key leader, thinker and strategist on critical issues edging from nuclear nonproliferation, counterterrorism and our sacred -- obligation to protect our servicemembers and their families. his scientific and technological innovations made our nation safer and his integrity and mentorship inspired generations of americans to serve and protect our nation with honor and dignity. [applause] hillary rodham clinton. [applause] the presidential medal of freedom is awarded to hillary rodham clinton. hillary rodham clinton is guided by the methodist creed, do all the good you can in all of the ways you can. as a lawyer she defended the rights of children. as first lady she fought for universal health care and declared women's rights are human rights. as a senator she helped new york rebuild after september 11, 2001. as secretary of state she championed democracy worldwide and her nomination for president growth areas and inspired generation
medal of to ashton baldwin carter, a scientist turned secretary of defense ash carter was a true patriot. over four decades in and out of the pentagon he was a key leader, thinker and strategist on critical issues edging from nuclear nonproliferation, counterterrorism and our sacred -- obligation to protect our servicemembers and their families. his scientific and technological innovations made our nation safer and his integrity and mentorship inspired generations of americans to serve and...
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vrabel, who was a member of three super bowl—winning teams with the patriots, has spent this season oned, but it's been reported that he signed a multi—year contract. just a reminder that the australian open tennis, that continues, we've had the first day's play. you can stay right up to date with day 2 on the bbc sport website. all eyes are going to be on the rod laver arena later where the duo of novak djokovic and andy murray will be put through theirfirst grand slam paces as player and coach. murray in djokovic's box, the ten—time australian open champion kicking off his quest for a record 25th grand slam singles title against the american nishesh basavareddy. keep across that on your bbc sport app as well. lots more other sports on there as well. but from me and the rest of the team, goodbye. hello there. you'll be pleased to hear this really cold spell of weather is at an end. now, if i show you the temperature anomaly chart, any time you see oranges and reds, that's temperatures above average. so it's getting really mild for scotland and northern ireland — temperaturesjumping up
vrabel, who was a member of three super bowl—winning teams with the patriots, has spent this season oned, but it's been reported that he signed a multi—year contract. just a reminder that the australian open tennis, that continues, we've had the first day's play. you can stay right up to date with day 2 on the bbc sport website. all eyes are going to be on the rod laver arena later where the duo of novak djokovic and andy murray will be put through theirfirst grand slam paces as player and...
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the patriots finished their season with a victory over the buffalo bills, but won just four matches,rt kraft said firing mayo was one of the hardest decisions he's ever made. the oklahoma city thunder won a franchise record 15th successive win in the nba, beating the boston celtics 105 points to 92. that extended oklahoma's lead at the top of the western conference and improved their record to 30 wins and just 5 losses. elsewhere there were wins for cleveland, sacramento, new orleans, utah jazz and the houston rockets — who held on for a 119 to 115 win over the los angeles lakers thanks to 33 points from jalen green. there was also a vital steal late on from fred vanvleet to help the rockets hang on. spare a thought for mark williams... the three—time world snooker champion posted this picture of himself on social media as he required oxygen during the interval of a match at an exhibition event in tibet. it was the altitude which was the issue, as lhasa — where he was playing — is located nearly 12,000 feet above sea level. the welshman reassured his followers saying: "i'm fine, i'm
the patriots finished their season with a victory over the buffalo bills, but won just four matches,rt kraft said firing mayo was one of the hardest decisions he's ever made. the oklahoma city thunder won a franchise record 15th successive win in the nba, beating the boston celtics 105 points to 92. that extended oklahoma's lead at the top of the western conference and improved their record to 30 wins and just 5 losses. elsewhere there were wins for cleveland, sacramento, new orleans, utah jazz...
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from people's house and patriots before us to watch. asked the military to read citations for this year's medal of freedom arteries. [applause] [applause] the presidential medal of freedom awarded to andre. arrived in america with little money and big dreams over the course of three decades he mastered his culinary act and renowned restaurants that spin culture anden cuisine and bring people together. providing meals people left in the wake of natural disasters and war. should there is a seat for everyone at the table. [applause] [applause] [cheering] the presidential medal of freedom awarded as lead anger of youtube, for the most successful rock bands in history and changes to world. poetry and protest and rejoicing is composed piece and civil rights. as a humanitarian he lives up living in poverty and calling foriv that. his life work is the power of freedom the fines ireland and america runs. [applause] [applause] on behalf of passion and carter is deafeningng carter. [applause] should the presidential medal of freedom awarded to ash
from people's house and patriots before us to watch. asked the military to read citations for this year's medal of freedom arteries. [applause] [applause] the presidential medal of freedom awarded to andre. arrived in america with little money and big dreams over the course of three decades he mastered his culinary act and renowned restaurants that spin culture anden cuisine and bring people together. providing meals people left in the wake of natural disasters and war. should there is a seat...
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his father, an army veteran of the world war i era, taught patriotism to his children and eventuallyon, this young man from plains, followed his father's example of self sacrifice, and he joined the naval academy in the middle of world war ii. in the army, lieutenant carter learned from the legendary admiral rickover to always do his best as he served on the first fleet of nuclear submarines. it's telling that today the u.s.s. jimmy carter, a top secret attack submarine now roams the oceans bearing the name of the only president who served in such close quarters. president carter's life, his self-less service, his fight against cancer, and his lasting contributions to his fellow man are all truly remarkable. whether he was in the white house or in his post presidential years as was discussed, president carter was willing to roll up his own sleeves to serve and get the job done. we all know about his work with habitat for humanity, and that was mentioned, and the origin story goes it was in 1984 when he first became aware of the work. he was in new york for a friend's anniversary, mil
his father, an army veteran of the world war i era, taught patriotism to his children and eventuallyon, this young man from plains, followed his father's example of self sacrifice, and he joined the naval academy in the middle of world war ii. in the army, lieutenant carter learned from the legendary admiral rickover to always do his best as he served on the first fleet of nuclear submarines. it's telling that today the u.s.s. jimmy carter, a top secret attack submarine now roams the oceans...
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agent -- they were just cut up a crowd. >> donald trump still calls them patriots.s like he will pardon quite a few of them. >> this few bad apples idea percolates a lot of this. can you tell us about the man at the center of that? >> he was a marine and still is a marine who was a sergeant in the marine corps. he grew up about an hour west of washington. he was among those who enter the capital that day. how does the marine corps reckon with him and other marines who showed up that day? >> 1500 people were arrested. a large number of them were marines. they are the smallest of the fighting forces. the military does not know if there is an extremism problem in the military because they are not collecting data like they would for sexual harassment or sexual assault. only this past year to date put up guidelines. all of the services are supposed to collect the data to make sure they do have a handle on whether there is a problem or not. i think a lot of that will be brushed aside under the next administration. >> the reason we think that is because there is a lotto ve
agent -- they were just cut up a crowd. >> donald trump still calls them patriots.s like he will pardon quite a few of them. >> this few bad apples idea percolates a lot of this. can you tell us about the man at the center of that? >> he was a marine and still is a marine who was a sergeant in the marine corps. he grew up about an hour west of washington. he was among those who enter the capital that day. how does the marine corps reckon with him and other marines who showed...
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i am a devoted wife, a proud patriot and a devout christian. i have lived the american dream and i'm blessed to standard today, but it is a long way from where i came from. i grew up on a family farm, the fourth generation of corn and soybean farmers. i was shy. i had braces on my legs and on my teeth. we live simply, life revolved around farming, church, school and four h. there was a rhythm to our lives. we planted in the spring. i showed cattle at the county fair in the summers, and in the fall we harvested. sundays were for church and family. i attended public schools and help pay my way through school waiting tables. hard work, faith and family, this is not a political slogan. this is at the foundation of everything i believe. i'm not a career politician or even someone who's run for office. i've spent the last 25 years building businesses, taking risks and creating jobs. i haven't i have spent o get to washington. so here's what folks are going to find out about me. i'm a lifelong conservative, pro-second amendment, pro-trump, promilitary
i am a devoted wife, a proud patriot and a devout christian. i have lived the american dream and i'm blessed to standard today, but it is a long way from where i came from. i grew up on a family farm, the fourth generation of corn and soybean farmers. i was shy. i had braces on my legs and on my teeth. we live simply, life revolved around farming, church, school and four h. there was a rhythm to our lives. we planted in the spring. i showed cattle at the county fair in the summers, and in the...