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in charge of the artillery in that's expedition was paul revere.he expedition ended in a horrible deceit for the americans. foras the worst -- defeat the naval americans. it was the worst since -- before pearl harbor. a revere was made something of a scapegoat for everything that went wrong. over, wadsworth said that paul revere had not obeyed an order that he had given him. paul revere was not remembered by a lot of the men with him at the penobscot expedition. he is brought up on charges after it's all over, and even for a while was placed under house arrest. we are talking 1782, 1783. the american rest -- revolution was coming to an end. people didn't really care much worried aboutwant paul rivera anymore. his her petition was ruined forever. he fell into of security for generations. nobody knew who paul revere was. 1861, pay like wadsworth -- decides to write a revere which he makes a the star, and makes him the hero , recounting how paul revere mounted his horse and rode through the massachusetts countryside to war and his fellow patriots but
in charge of the artillery in that's expedition was paul revere.he expedition ended in a horrible deceit for the americans. foras the worst -- defeat the naval americans. it was the worst since -- before pearl harbor. a revere was made something of a scapegoat for everything that went wrong. over, wadsworth said that paul revere had not obeyed an order that he had given him. paul revere was not remembered by a lot of the men with him at the penobscot expedition. he is brought up on charges...
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today the old boston post road of 1775 was spread by paul revere is flanked by a jewish synagogue on one side and a mosque on the other. so in other words jews and infidels are on opposite sides. we cannot pour new wine into old wine. i think it might be prudent for us when we think about, when we reflect about religion and early american constitutionism to reexamine in a fresh way if we can the early experience of those americans. thank you very much. [applause] >> i did mens madison, and i thought it would be appropriate to give a little shout out to him, the namesake of our foundation. in old age madison wrote the following letter to frederick beasley in 1825. belief in a god all-powerful, wise, and good is so essential to the moralered order of the world and to happiness of man that arguments which unforced cannot be drawn from too many sources, closed quote. it might be fair to say that madison was our most thelogically literal president. he studied, we heard this -- later in life he wrote, all that i owe as to that one man. when he decided to go to college at the age of 18, he
today the old boston post road of 1775 was spread by paul revere is flanked by a jewish synagogue on one side and a mosque on the other. so in other words jews and infidels are on opposite sides. we cannot pour new wine into old wine. i think it might be prudent for us when we think about, when we reflect about religion and early american constitutionism to reexamine in a fresh way if we can the early experience of those americans. thank you very much. [applause] >> i did mens madison,...
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by paul revere, titled "america in distress," or "a certain cabinet junto" which appeared in "the royal american" magazine. the engraving shows a king and his ministers reviewing -- it's on the table there -- a bill for the total abolition of civil and religious liberty in america. so once again, here's paul revere showing that kind of genius he had for propaganda and for sort of ratcheting up the rhetoric, as he did in that wood cut on the boston massacre. it was he who labeled it a massacre. but you can see as well here that in the minds of many, many americans, religion and politics go together, right? the king and his ministers have an intention to do what, to suppress liberties. not merely civil liberties but religious liberties also. because they are integrally related to one another. so let's turn to some more revolutionary characters. and let's step through the years immediately preceding the revolution. and, in fact, during the revolution. and test adams by listening to what participants had to say about religion and its effects. this man, general thomas gage, the erstwhile fri
by paul revere, titled "america in distress," or "a certain cabinet junto" which appeared in "the royal american" magazine. the engraving shows a king and his ministers reviewing -- it's on the table there -- a bill for the total abolition of civil and religious liberty in america. so once again, here's paul revere showing that kind of genius he had for propaganda and for sort of ratcheting up the rhetoric, as he did in that wood cut on the boston massacre. it was...
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>captioning sponsored by comedy central in 1775 paul revere road through the night to warn us that thei'm knocking down the english tea stand at starbucks. however, it seems like no one listened. yesterday it was announced that prince harry is engaged to american actress meghan markle. people, this isn't any old dashing prince, this is a bad boy. he's a very bad boy. it was right there in the headlines. everyone knows that he is a bad, bad, bad boy. the brits have already stolen our language and most of our best tv shows. but now they've gone too far and are taking our actresses from the hit u.s.a. drama su
>captioning sponsored by comedy central in 1775 paul revere road through the night to warn us that thei'm knocking down the english tea stand at starbucks. however, it seems like no one listened. yesterday it was announced that prince harry is engaged to american actress meghan markle. people, this isn't any old dashing prince, this is a bad boy. he's a very bad boy. it was right there in the headlines. everyone knows that he is a bad, bad, bad boy. the brits have already stolen our language...
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this is one of the most divisive responses to an attack on american soil since paul revere's famous cry, "the british are coming, the british are coming, a john hancock beauty." donald trump also took some time to tweet about his proposed tax cut: "the republican house members are working hard-- and late-- toward the massive tax cuts that they know you deserve. these will be biggest ever!" "hard," "late," "biggest ever"-- oh, he knows sex sells, which explains why budget director mick mulvaney came to work today dressed like this: ( laughter ). >> jon: whoa! whoa! >> stephen: he looks good. super cut. >> jon: he's greased up. >> stephen: he's waxed and oiled. you have to, it's good for the leather. oily torso is good for the torso. you rub it on a piece of leather. that's why my couch is so nice. fantastic, slides right off. but the republicans have been having trouble finalizing the bill. it was supposed to come out today, but they delayed it till tomorrow. and now we know why-- because trump and leaders can't agree on a name for the bill. apparently, calling it "the koch brothers all-
this is one of the most divisive responses to an attack on american soil since paul revere's famous cry, "the british are coming, the british are coming, a john hancock beauty." donald trump also took some time to tweet about his proposed tax cut: "the republican house members are working hard-- and late-- toward the massive tax cuts that they know you deserve. these will be biggest ever!" "hard," "late," "biggest ever"-- oh, he knows sex sells,...
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"dolly amber e-gov sbg, queen aabella of spain, about cortez, miles standish, john paul jones, paul revere a roman senator, susan b anthony, jennifer, sitting all, hi what that was at number two," guess, most popular pocahontas. asert porte thought of her mrs. uncle sam. ast identified her pocahontas. i suggest since she was placed on the capital. she has been understood in various, sometimes may, sometimes particular ways, as being american and in female indian form. into tiny fresco images hidden on the ceilings in different rooms in the capital, there was connection. this one on the left is on the front cover of the spring 2014 w issued by the way. visitors do not need to get special permission to see america as was called both of these figures. seenan see her, you have enough nelly and if you did not already know the things i've been talking about this morning, you can see her up there with her colored feathered headdress. you do not need special admission to get into h 144 or as 127. at the top of the capital, combined with the artwork inside the building, it reinforces visitor expect
"dolly amber e-gov sbg, queen aabella of spain, about cortez, miles standish, john paul jones, paul revere a roman senator, susan b anthony, jennifer, sitting all, hi what that was at number two," guess, most popular pocahontas. asert porte thought of her mrs. uncle sam. ast identified her pocahontas. i suggest since she was placed on the capital. she has been understood in various, sometimes may, sometimes particular ways, as being american and in female indian form. into tiny fresco...
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i'd like to see bush be direct rather than -- paul revere did not run around hundreds of years ago ande coming. you know who i mean. he was very explicit. >> anyway, i guess they're avoiding getting into a mano a mano situation because trump can be very dangerous and lethal. he can throw -- a quiet old man, retire -- i can see it being quite personal and brutal to joe biden. we'll see. it's coming, peter. it's coming. up next, the three will tell us will there be more scoops? i want news for tomorrow. this is "hardball." on your medicare part d prescriptions, switch to walgreens. we make it easy to seize the day, so you can get more out of life and medicare part d. just walk right in for savings that will be the highlight of your day. walgreens has $0 copays on select plans and 100 points on prescriptions. so, swing by and save today. walgreens, at the corner of happy & healthy. a heart transplant... that's a whole different ballgame. i was in shock. i am very proud of the development of drugs that can prevent the rejection and prevent the recurrence of the original disease. i never fe
i'd like to see bush be direct rather than -- paul revere did not run around hundreds of years ago ande coming. you know who i mean. he was very explicit. >> anyway, i guess they're avoiding getting into a mano a mano situation because trump can be very dangerous and lethal. he can throw -- a quiet old man, retire -- i can see it being quite personal and brutal to joe biden. we'll see. it's coming, peter. it's coming. up next, the three will tell us will there be more scoops? i want news...
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you know, paul revere did not ride the horse in the middle of the night whispering they're coming, they're coming. you know who i mean. he declared definitively the british are coming and democracy demands these people to stand up, tradition be damned, and talk explicitly about donald trump. >> yeah. you know, peter, this book that we're talking about, it also says neither of the two republican former presidents voted for mr. trump. the father, 41, voted for hillary clinton. the son, 43, noted none of the above but they did vote all down ballot republican. are you surprised by that? >> no. because as elise said, having met both of them, they are decent people and put the democracy ahead of everything else. wouldn't it be wonderful if we were talking about the elected members of congress doing the same thing today. >> and elise, we have a hillary clinton vote and a none of the above vote by the former presidents? >> it doesn't surprise me that president bush -- that both presidents chose the honorable path. i think that validating this current president's behavior is something that historia
you know, paul revere did not ride the horse in the middle of the night whispering they're coming, they're coming. you know who i mean. he declared definitively the british are coming and democracy demands these people to stand up, tradition be damned, and talk explicitly about donald trump. >> yeah. you know, peter, this book that we're talking about, it also says neither of the two republican former presidents voted for mr. trump. the father, 41, voted for hillary clinton. the son, 43,...
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. >> it's something akin to paul revere's famous ride.is motorcycle into the flames on monday, scouting the fire's path sounding the alarm. >> it's difficult to do and scary. we need to see this, people need to see it, they need to see the footage of it. it was insane, i was blown away. >> this is dramatic video through wild horse ranch road in the skyline area of east napa where we stop to help people battle the flames. >> i rallied up with five guys who are go getters who went after it. we saved homes, 8 to 10 homes on the homes and we stopped fire from coming down inside the valley and who knows how many homes are down there. >> and the homes lit up with a warning, he was putting himself and his phone at risk. he came going anyway, and kept shooting and riding and helping fight fire even before the real firefighters got there. >> they were up there fighting for your homes. there was no evacuation at all. i didn't see a single city representative, i didn't see a fire truck or anything for the first day. we were there fighting. >> he and
. >> it's something akin to paul revere's famous ride.is motorcycle into the flames on monday, scouting the fire's path sounding the alarm. >> it's difficult to do and scary. we need to see this, people need to see it, they need to see the footage of it. it was insane, i was blown away. >> this is dramatic video through wild horse ranch road in the skyline area of east napa where we stop to help people battle the flames. >> i rallied up with five guys who are go getters...
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yale and say how can i have grown up in a world that no longer values this great treasure being paul revere's ride? >> they had the greek civil war, an earthquake. he appreciated america and loved america and i hope he's watching. my mom came from war-torn germany. people from outside of the country have a better view of what we have here. i thought if you understand what we have and how fragile it is iratiwrite about that in the bot first you have to see what we have is incredibly special and fragile. if we do not sure it up and take care of it, it goes away. and one of the things in my book i must suggest to teach young people the stories into the myths and that he rose and celebrate george washington and paul revere. .. >> >> and to think whenever i want me to teach that to our kids so of submissions and it is just what went to do to get people excited about who we are. >> host: the chapter loving america you said the first question is how can we constantly be expected for the love of country to be guilty of so many things?. >> this is why unfortunately it is all about sons -- sound bites
yale and say how can i have grown up in a world that no longer values this great treasure being paul revere's ride? >> they had the greek civil war, an earthquake. he appreciated america and loved america and i hope he's watching. my mom came from war-torn germany. people from outside of the country have a better view of what we have here. i thought if you understand what we have and how fragile it is iratiwrite about that in the bot first you have to see what we have is incredibly...