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unfortunately, i have to be paul revere. i have toll it you the country is in steep decline. let me back that up. 20 years ago in june 1992, there were 3,300,000 americans receiving federal disability payments. today, 20 years later, that number is a record 8,733,000 workers on disability. let me ask you something, is the work place that much more dangerous? is there some kind of super natural force lurking on job sites? seems to me safety rules are much more improved than they were in 1992. was was the disability rate increased more than 100%? it's a con. it's easy to put in a bogus disability claim. in '92 out of every 33 americans working one. one was out on disability. now that number is one out of 15. more than a 100% increase on the taxpayer dime. and that dime is getting a lot smaller. in 1984, 85% of american workers paid federal income tax. 8 a%. now? 51% pay federal income tax. a decline of 34%. why? because of social justice. because the feds are allowing americans who don't pay much money to pay no income tax. well, you might say well, that's just fair. but the re
unfortunately, i have to be paul revere. i have toll it you the country is in steep decline. let me back that up. 20 years ago in june 1992, there were 3,300,000 americans receiving federal disability payments. today, 20 years later, that number is a record 8,733,000 workers on disability. let me ask you something, is the work place that much more dangerous? is there some kind of super natural force lurking on job sites? seems to me safety rules are much more improved than they were in 1992....
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paul revere. most people think of him riding at midnight, a silversmith in boston who is busy during the american revolution warning of the british march, but in this time we're in the 1790s, so he is still here in boston. he's a merchant. he's working with his sons, and they have a bell and cannon foundry, so they are providing things like this brass howitzer. we're not sure if he provided this one, but he provided guns to the specification, and he also provided, if you look at the long piece down here, we have a bolt which is one of the fasteners that would hold the ship together, and when we think of a bolt today, most people think of something only a few inches long, but you've got big pieces of wood that "constitution" is made, and they all have to be held together by a copper fastener like this. we believe this one was probably provided by paul revere base the on the location and where we found it in constitution, so you have many different merchants across the city helping to provide the su
paul revere. most people think of him riding at midnight, a silversmith in boston who is busy during the american revolution warning of the british march, but in this time we're in the 1790s, so he is still here in boston. he's a merchant. he's working with his sons, and they have a bell and cannon foundry, so they are providing things like this brass howitzer. we're not sure if he provided this one, but he provided guns to the specification, and he also provided, if you look at the long piece...
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strategist and partner with bold played strategies as he robinson is the deputy director with the paul revere project with a contributor to the blaze and josh horowitz executive director of the coalition to stop gun violence josh welcome first you're the expert on this topic no other mass shooting in america what do you say who say that we shouldn't or on the other side we should have stronger gun controls and look i think you need to look at this this particular situation here we have this is a someone who walked in with an a r fifteen variant made by smith and wesson with a. hundred round drum magazine these are the types of weapons and magazines that are only made for one thing to kill lots of people that implements of war if we need them in a society there for one thing but for taking on the government that's that type of militarization that we're seeing in the gun community right now and i think it's very important to put a stop to that and this is the this is the exact type of thing the exact type of situation that really highlights what is so wrong when you solve these band went out an
strategist and partner with bold played strategies as he robinson is the deputy director with the paul revere project with a contributor to the blaze and josh horowitz executive director of the coalition to stop gun violence josh welcome first you're the expert on this topic no other mass shooting in america what do you say who say that we shouldn't or on the other side we should have stronger gun controls and look i think you need to look at this this particular situation here we have this is...
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there is no link to the muslim brotherhood. >> at all. >> it's not paul revere. it's mccarthy. back to the joe mccarthy period, it is worth remembering that there were -- >> joe mccarthy. >> not paul and not gene. joe. and when mccarthy was making wild charges about this or that person being a communist when they weren't, a lot of honorable republicans stood up. i think mccain and boehner are in that tradition. again, it's hard other than internal republican politics to explain why cantor would not want to be on that side of this question. >> thanks for your time tonight. catch melissa filling in for rachel maddow tonight here on msnbc. >>> coming up, late night comedians are thanking willard romney for all the material. but can punch lines have a real impact on campaigns? >>> and remember the smoking 2-year-old baby? well, he's got some competition now. you won't believe who picked up the habit. your summer break is up next. ashley was not only my little sister, she was a best friend. she was very giggly. if you could get her to laugh really hard, she would even snort sometime
there is no link to the muslim brotherhood. >> at all. >> it's not paul revere. it's mccarthy. back to the joe mccarthy period, it is worth remembering that there were -- >> joe mccarthy. >> not paul and not gene. joe. and when mccarthy was making wild charges about this or that person being a communist when they weren't, a lot of honorable republicans stood up. i think mccain and boehner are in that tradition. again, it's hard other than internal republican politics to...
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in the words of paul revere-- the british are coming. oh, wait. the british are here. please welcome ambassador sir peter westmacott. ( cheers and applause ) ambassador, thank you so much. please have a seat, sir. thank you so much for being here. now, it is sir peter, correct? >> well, if you wish, yes. >> stephen: i-- i do wish because i'm a sir myself. i am the reverend sir t., most deft colbert, heavyweight champion of the world. >> they didn't tell me that. >> stephen: they didn't tell you that? it's not a contest but i'm winning. your lordship, your excellency, your fancy pants. and now, there's a lot of talk going on these days, what with mitt romney over there, just charming you people to pieces about what's called the special relationship between the united states and britain. what is the special relationship. is that anything like confirmed bachelors? >> not quite that. it's brits and americans going back a very long way, and having been very good friends since we had a little war. when we -- >> stephen: well, well. we don't like to think about the war of 181
in the words of paul revere-- the british are coming. oh, wait. the british are here. please welcome ambassador sir peter westmacott. ( cheers and applause ) ambassador, thank you so much. please have a seat, sir. thank you so much for being here. now, it is sir peter, correct? >> well, if you wish, yes. >> stephen: i-- i do wish because i'm a sir myself. i am the reverend sir t., most deft colbert, heavyweight champion of the world. >> they didn't tell me that. >>...
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the twins paul revere had his trident benazir how this cats on his horse to make the full extension twinshen 97 but he didn't do it at midnight. no. when brocken michelle put on the kids can in the second quarter but brock would do whatever they booed sinking back later in the fourth and then did the president to make up for that. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from new york, the greatest city in the world, it's the "late show" with david letterman. tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. >> and now olympic hopeful in the pomel horse, david letterman! captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs
the twins paul revere had his trident benazir how this cats on his horse to make the full extension twinshen 97 but he didn't do it at midnight. no. when brocken michelle put on the kids can in the second quarter but brock would do whatever they booed sinking back later in the fourth and then did the president to make up for that. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from new york, the greatest city in the world, it's the "late show" with david...
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the twins paul revere had his trident benazir how this cats on his horse to make the full extension twins when 97 but he didn't do it at midnight. no. when brocken michelle put on the kids can in the second quarter but brock would do whatever they booed sinking back later in the fourth and then did the president to m,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, hey parents, it's a big year. i'm not just teaching music. ♪ i'm teaching performance. here's what they'll need. ♪ get your backpack, your hoodies, harajuku, ♪ ♪ turquoise kinda purple orangish sorta blue. ♪ ♪ backpacks, yeow, ♪ to put their stuff in. ♪ graphic tees and denim, denim, denim, denim. ♪
the twins paul revere had his trident benazir how this cats on his horse to make the full extension twins when 97 but he didn't do it at midnight. no. when brocken michelle put on the kids can in the second quarter but brock would do whatever they booed sinking back later in the fourth and then did the president to m,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, hey parents, it's a big year. i'm not just teaching music. ♪ i'm teaching performance. here's what they'll need. ♪ get your backpack, your hoodies, harajuku,...
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paul revere, many folks. why do you think that robert's stature is relatively muted in sort of the pantheon of american history? >> i'd answer the question by, again, referring to the negative interpretation or the negative historiography related to reconstruction. again, dubois and others after him pointed out all of the things and all the accomplishments of things like robert smalls from 1865 to 1877 and thereafter. but when the democrats retook the south, they literally tried to wipe out all of the history that had taken place, wipe out the stories about people like robert smalls and create these myths. see mr. moirdock in the audience how south carolina had rewritten history to write black people out in particular and people who challenge the system like robert smalls out of it. so we're recovering it. we're reclaiming it. we're reclaiming it now. but we're picking it up after i would say a good almost 100 years where, you know, it was literally wiped out of the history books. >> i would also add that in
paul revere, many folks. why do you think that robert's stature is relatively muted in sort of the pantheon of american history? >> i'd answer the question by, again, referring to the negative interpretation or the negative historiography related to reconstruction. again, dubois and others after him pointed out all of the things and all the accomplishments of things like robert smalls from 1865 to 1877 and thereafter. but when the democrats retook the south, they literally tried to wipe...
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strategist and partner with both fight strategies as he robinson is the deputy director with the paul revere project and contributor to the blaze dot com and joining the panel is rania keylock kalik galaxies that you know again finally i got to write you know ben a journalist and contributor to alternate salon and truth out ron you thanks so much for being with us what happened in anaheim is is pretty shocking this was the actually let me set this up first so let's talk about something that happened in anaheim california over the weekend on saturday afternoon a twenty four year old man was shot in the back of the head as he fell fled from police that man manuel diaz later died at the hospital prompting members of his community to take to the streets to protest police brutality. there they were met with even more violence from the police according to reports in a local news affiliate police fired bean bags and rubber bullets into the crowd filled with women and children and then let loose a police dog that attacked a mother and her child there's local news k.c.a.l. covering the story. for us
strategist and partner with both fight strategies as he robinson is the deputy director with the paul revere project and contributor to the blaze dot com and joining the panel is rania keylock kalik galaxies that you know again finally i got to write you know ben a journalist and contributor to alternate salon and truth out ron you thanks so much for being with us what happened in anaheim is is pretty shocking this was the actually let me set this up first so let's talk about something that...
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. >> not to mention paul revere and the raiders. what is up, tonight, billy? what are we chatting?l: talk about the president reinvigorating his campaign by reintroducing class warfare. he wants more of our money and you say? >> i have a friend named lisa and she said to me the other day something that really resonated. she said why does he always say rich like it is a four letter word. why doesn't he saporous porous like there was something that put it into that prospernd and i think he is the most divisive president i have seen, billy. you seem to be more fond of him than me. have you you seen the lay of the land moran coriou more rant is right now. he has to drop the class warfare. >> two things i notice. number one, when john kerry ran for president nobody cared it wasn't even an issue. jfk ran in 1960. very wealthy, kennedy family. you know, you look back there was none of this. i don't know why the folks are responding to this. but i think some people are and it must be class envy. the second thing is, of course, that what else is the president going to campaign on, miller? w
. >> not to mention paul revere and the raiders. what is up, tonight, billy? what are we chatting?l: talk about the president reinvigorating his campaign by reintroducing class warfare. he wants more of our money and you say? >> i have a friend named lisa and she said to me the other day something that really resonated. she said why does he always say rich like it is a four letter word. why doesn't he saporous porous like there was something that put it into that prospernd and i...
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>> well, paul revere. some of them became iconic. sam adams, his brother.and some of them you've never heard of. but what i think is good is that stand in front author is a narrative of history and connect to defend. and got all the way to the colonies and put it into narrative form. >> what did you get this idea? >> i read an article. someone said what is the insurgency movement in iraq? who are these guys? is that somebody might look at our history because the sons of liberty were americans surgeons at the time. i thought his sentiments on a book on this? nobody really has. it gets mentioned elsewhere, but he just developed. so i went looking for an author and found one that was a very popular historian. he is not an academic historian, but he's a great writer and sage ysidro, who were these guys and what happened? that worked out nicely. >> was another book you can or cannot for the fall? >> another book, biography of alamosa mauled, who was an odd arrow and chief of naval operations from 72 next 74. he commanded the brown water navy and vieam and was pr
>> well, paul revere. some of them became iconic. sam adams, his brother.and some of them you've never heard of. but what i think is good is that stand in front author is a narrative of history and connect to defend. and got all the way to the colonies and put it into narrative form. >> what did you get this idea? >> i read an article. someone said what is the insurgency movement in iraq? who are these guys? is that somebody might look at our history because the sons of...
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in the late 1940s the hotel got a facelift under the supervision of paul revere williams one of america'ses infused the hotel with new life. he created this district tiff logo and built the famous polo lounge, a clubby restaurant which remains a hub of hollywood deal making. >> it was a place where people would gather after polo matches. they would come here and have cocktails and put their trophies behind the bar. >> reporter: maggie smith and michael kane bellied up to the bar for their first taste of guacamole in neal simon's california suite. >> what is that green thing you're eating? it looks like a dish out of oliver twist. >> i'm not sure. i think they run the front lawn through a blender. >> reporter: in 1957's designing woman, the hotel took a turn. >> well, good morning. reporter: and for decades aspiring starlets strutted their stuff under the watchful eye of a danish-born competitive swimmer who spent 43 years manning the pool deck. >> rachael welsh was one of them. she paraded around in her bikini. when people ask me who is the greatest body you've ever seen, rachael welch wa
in the late 1940s the hotel got a facelift under the supervision of paul revere williams one of america'ses infused the hotel with new life. he created this district tiff logo and built the famous polo lounge, a clubby restaurant which remains a hub of hollywood deal making. >> it was a place where people would gather after polo matches. they would come here and have cocktails and put their trophies behind the bar. >> reporter: maggie smith and michael kane bellied up to the bar for...
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walking the freedom trail that he was talking about by paul revere's house. >> very cool. >> it is veryo catch a little bit on tv before i go to sleep tonight. >> as long as you're watching on cbs? >> of course. >>> you can see the boston pops fireworks spectacular tonight at 10:00, 9:00 central right here on cbs. >>> we should point out by the way, michael chiklis, fellow boston university alum. go cherries. >>> andy griffith was america's favorite small town sheriff. we'll look back at his life and career as the country superstar randy travis, his friend and long time fan. that's ahead on "cbs this morning." maybe you can be there; maybe you can't. when you have migraines with fifteen or more headache days a month, you miss out on your life. you may have chronic migraine. go to mychronicmigraine.com to find a headache specialist. and don't live a maybe life. [ male announcer ] this is our beach. ♪ this is our pool. ♪ our fireworks. ♪ and our slip and slide. you have your idea of summer fun, and we have ours. now during the summer event get an exceptionally engineered mercedes-benz for
walking the freedom trail that he was talking about by paul revere's house. >> very cool. >> it is veryo catch a little bit on tv before i go to sleep tonight. >> as long as you're watching on cbs? >> of course. >>> you can see the boston pops fireworks spectacular tonight at 10:00, 9:00 central right here on cbs. >>> we should point out by the way, michael chiklis, fellow boston university alum. go cherries. >>> andy griffith was america's...
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. >> we made that for the 200th anniversary of paul revere's ride. >> all right. so liberty ale.ne up. i found out about a pop called the citra hop. and i liked it so i made this beer around that hop, and it was really started out as a one off but people liked it so much that we started making it all year long. >> and this is your recipe right? >> yes with the help of others absolutely. >> brekel's brown. here we go. >> cheers. >> cheers. >> oh, that was good. i was really excited to try this one. >> this is my favorite beer so far. i love this. >> it's a nice sweet maltiness, and kind of a citrus flavor to the hops. >> absolutely. some of these dark beers can come off like a pork chop in a glass. this is not. >> yesterday it was 100 degrees in d.c. you can't drink certain dark beers in 100 degree weather. thissy absolutely could. >> humming ale. >> yes this is another new edition, we found a hop from new zealand, and i liked it very much. and the best part of that hop it is in new zealand so i had to go there to test it. >> oh. [ laughter ] >> i heard they have wonderful hops in
. >> we made that for the 200th anniversary of paul revere's ride. >> all right. so liberty ale.ne up. i found out about a pop called the citra hop. and i liked it so i made this beer around that hop, and it was really started out as a one off but people liked it so much that we started making it all year long. >> and this is your recipe right? >> yes with the help of others absolutely. >> brekel's brown. here we go. >> cheers. >> cheers. >> oh,...
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same city prosecutor refers to these dress passers as patriots op this, on par with sam adams and paul reverehile he punishes the pastor, it smacks of prosecutorial misconduct. >> alisyn: you're from judicial watch. thanks for coming in to explain it story to us, thank you. >> thank you. >> clayton more "fox & friends" in two minutes. [ male announcer ] turn 1, daytona. riverside exit, i-95. variante ascari, monza. mile 7, highway 1. wehrseifen, nurburgring. the horseshoe, twin peaks boulevard. every famous cue has an equally thrilling, lesser-known counterpart. conquer them, with the lexus is performance line, featuring the is 250. real performance demands real precision. this is the pursuit of perfection. [ male announcer ] it started long ago. the joy of giving something everything you've got. it takes passion. and it's not letting up anytime soon. at unitedhealthcare insurance company, we understand that commitment. and always have. so does aarp, an organization serving the needs of americans 50 and over for generations. so it's no surprise millions have chosen an aarp medicare supplement
same city prosecutor refers to these dress passers as patriots op this, on par with sam adams and paul reverehile he punishes the pastor, it smacks of prosecutorial misconduct. >> alisyn: you're from judicial watch. thanks for coming in to explain it story to us, thank you. >> thank you. >> clayton more "fox & friends" in two minutes. [ male announcer ] turn 1, daytona. riverside exit, i-95. variante ascari, monza. mile 7, highway 1. wehrseifen, nurburgring. the...