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the 20% and that's when the gloves came off, this is the senator broadcaster in 2013 called the paul revere of obamacare but mike never lost sight of the mission he kept up the hunt for common ground, autism research, vocational training, carrying the torch in the historic fight against aids in africa. mike's sensational appetite remaking a difference brought interesting characters into his life, it turned out quite a few high-profile celebrities were happy to meet with one of the chief champions on the aids issue. but let the record reflect the east coast, washington, d.c. never spoiled mike, i heard from a reliable source after wrapping up one meeting the world-famous front man and a leader in the fight against aids mike cheerfully offered to follow the remark to the well-established superstar. good luck with the van. if you've seen mike in action around the senate devouring details, mastering issue after issue it hard to imagine him making time for much of anything outside of his work but you would be badly mistaken because one of the worst kept secret around the capital is mike is one o
the 20% and that's when the gloves came off, this is the senator broadcaster in 2013 called the paul revere of obamacare but mike never lost sight of the mission he kept up the hunt for common ground, autism research, vocational training, carrying the torch in the historic fight against aids in africa. mike's sensational appetite remaking a difference brought interesting characters into his life, it turned out quite a few high-profile celebrities were happy to meet with one of the chief...
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he traces the earliest foundries in america to paul revere, who used cannons to make bells after theutionary war. he has one of the bells, and he is holding on to it, but the rest are for sale. >> the favorite bell of my collection from the standpoint of the sound is a 39 inch diameter machine. it has a gorgeous tone. they cast their bells a little thicker than their competitors did. it will hold it's note for a full minute. it's pretty special. >> music to the ears of jaimt james androy. >> the idea is to grow the company back in to what the it was. and get the name back out there so people realize what is this and what kind of bell they may have had in their tower. with 100,000 bells cast around the u.s. and the world, we are in a throwing distance of one of our bells. she has the ability to strike them or swing them the. >> and with modern technology, programming a bell anywhere in the world is just a few clicks away. >> so right now, this system is in leonard's town maryland. >> while it all sounds good, demand for new bells is not what it used to be. >> three years ago, white ch
he traces the earliest foundries in america to paul revere, who used cannons to make bells after theutionary war. he has one of the bells, and he is holding on to it, but the rest are for sale. >> the favorite bell of my collection from the standpoint of the sound is a 39 inch diameter machine. it has a gorgeous tone. they cast their bells a little thicker than their competitors did. it will hold it's note for a full minute. it's pretty special. >> music to the ears of jaimt james...
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audited every 10 minutes i mean they're still trying to audit the fed and in america you know paul revere's been talking about this for decades and they still have an audit the fed and they still have no idea what's in there same thing with every subtle bank they will pick on itself every 10 minutes right it's like we're watching the walking dead i mean they're the walking dead these guys i mean what is black rock they just repackage boxes ok wow whoop de do they take an override on this they're just wrong ca's they've added absolutely nothing to the economy of substance and value on a positive note the report was there 10 years ago covering this and warning at this and saying that the u.s. dollar would be displaced by decline we said that 10 years ago so now 10 years later you know here's a guy who gets paid hundreds of millions probably billions a year as managing 7 chilean dollars in assets and he's only just figuring it out now so you know positively you're still able to watch as you're watching us now if you're here. me speak then you're watching us so you've been able to be ahead of t
audited every 10 minutes i mean they're still trying to audit the fed and in america you know paul revere's been talking about this for decades and they still have an audit the fed and they still have no idea what's in there same thing with every subtle bank they will pick on itself every 10 minutes right it's like we're watching the walking dead i mean they're the walking dead these guys i mean what is black rock they just repackage boxes ok wow whoop de do they take an override on this...
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we're in paul revere parkway here on the north end of boston, and you can see just how beautiful of a sight it is. a real-life snow globe here. and the conditions, of course, are going to deteriorate for at least the next six hours, because winds gusting 60 miles an hour on the backside of the storm, once that cold air rushes in. that means power outages and more flight delays. already 600 flight delays coming in skpoand out of the east coas cities. it is beautiful here, but of course we are needing these plows to do their work this morning so we can get on with our business. back to you. >> boston always looks prettiest in the snow. derek. >> reporter: agree. >> enjoy the north end. the restaurants not open anyway, but just know that they're great. if you had an opportunity to eat, they would be great. thanks so much for being there. >> reporter: i'm eyeing a coffee shop. thanks. >> it looks particularly patriot from a warm studio, i find. >>> by the way, it was not just the snow, chad, it was the wind! i mean, this morning at 4:30 a.m., it was crazy out there, how windy it was. >> a
we're in paul revere parkway here on the north end of boston, and you can see just how beautiful of a sight it is. a real-life snow globe here. and the conditions, of course, are going to deteriorate for at least the next six hours, because winds gusting 60 miles an hour on the backside of the storm, once that cold air rushes in. that means power outages and more flight delays. already 600 flight delays coming in skpoand out of the east coas cities. it is beautiful here, but of course we are...
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one broadcaster in 2013 called it the paul revere of obamacare. mike never lost sight of the mission. he kept up the hunt for common ground, autism research, vocational training, carrying the torch on pepfar, the fight against aids in africa. mike's appetite for making a difference brought some interesting characters into his life. it turned out quite a few high-profile celebrities were happy to meet with the chief champion on the aids issue. but washington, d.c., life never spoiled mike. i heard from a reliable source that after wrapping up one meeting from bono, the front man for u2, he imparted advice to the superstar, well, good luck with the band. fuf seen mike in action around the senate, mastering issue after issue, it's hard to imagine him making time for much of anything outside of work, but you would be badly mistaken. one of the worst-kept secrets is that mike is one of the warmest members of the senate family. you see, madam president, as we prepare to bid him farewell, mike's colleagues might miss his wise leadership on legislation, b
one broadcaster in 2013 called it the paul revere of obamacare. mike never lost sight of the mission. he kept up the hunt for common ground, autism research, vocational training, carrying the torch on pepfar, the fight against aids in africa. mike's appetite for making a difference brought some interesting characters into his life. it turned out quite a few high-profile celebrities were happy to meet with the chief champion on the aids issue. but washington, d.c., life never spoiled mike. i...
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and i thought fake news has always been with us, since the gazette, the broadsides, paul revere's engravings, william randolph hurst. is there a danger in giving it a new term in that people will dismiss the other side by using the term fake news? >> yes, there is a danger, yes, there is, i'm so glad you raised that question. jefferson rejects any attempts to distinguish between facts and opinion. he says because the natural rights of conscience are individual, and each individual must decide for him or herself what is true and what is false, to empower a judge or a government official or a 27-year-old lawyer at facebook to decide what is true and what is false would be enat ma -- i would reject proposals by some that facebook should decide what is true and what is false and label the false stuff. that is up to citizens to decide for themselves. this is not rejecting the enlightenment faith in facts. i mean, we must as a society converge around the idea that there is a distinction between truth and falsehood. but ultimately deciding what falls on which side is up to each of us as individuals
and i thought fake news has always been with us, since the gazette, the broadsides, paul revere's engravings, william randolph hurst. is there a danger in giving it a new term in that people will dismiss the other side by using the term fake news? >> yes, there is a danger, yes, there is, i'm so glad you raised that question. jefferson rejects any attempts to distinguish between facts and opinion. he says because the natural rights of conscience are individual, and each individual must...
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he traces the earliest foundries in america to paul revere who used bronze recycled from cannons to make one of just a few he's holding onto. the rest are up for sale. >> my favorite bell of my collection from the standpoint of the sound is a 39-inch-diameter mcshane. it's just got a gorgeous tone. they cast their bells just a little thicker than their competitors did. it will hold its own note for a full minute. it's pretty special. >> reporter: music to the ears of james androuais. >> the idea was s to grow the company back into what it once was and get the name back out there so people realize what is there and what kind of bell they may have had in their tower. with over 100,000 bells cast around the u.s. an parts of the world, we're within a throwing distance of one of our bells. >> reporter: and with modern technology, programming a bell anywhere in the world is just a few clicks away. >> so right now this system is in le in other wordstown, maryland. >> reporter: while it all sounds good, demand for new bells isn't exactly what it used to be. three years ago whitechapel, great bri
he traces the earliest foundries in america to paul revere who used bronze recycled from cannons to make one of just a few he's holding onto. the rest are up for sale. >> my favorite bell of my collection from the standpoint of the sound is a 39-inch-diameter mcshane. it's just got a gorgeous tone. they cast their bells just a little thicker than their competitors did. it will hold its own note for a full minute. it's pretty special. >> reporter: music to the ears of james...
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whenever paul revere said the british were coming, he was riding to his pastor's house.lesiastes. there is a time for peace and a time for war. they began to recruit the minutemen and malicious -- mili tias. we need a great -- we need a brand-new group of preachers in america that won't back down, won't lay down. lead the christian army. this, america did not birth the church. america did not birth the church. the church birthed america. servely thing that will america is the same thing that birthed america, the church of the lord jesus christ. jesus said i will build my church and the gates of hell shall not prevail. right now, there is a group of wicked men. they think they have stolen our republic. they think they have pulled off the second revolution. -- i will tellup jezebel and ahab come the people of god will keep this nation and god will pull out a revival in these last days. this, jesus is the lamb that taketh away the sin of the world. if you repent of your sins, call on his name. he died for you, you will be forgiven. can i get an amen? but he is not just the
whenever paul revere said the british were coming, he was riding to his pastor's house.lesiastes. there is a time for peace and a time for war. they began to recruit the minutemen and malicious -- mili tias. we need a great -- we need a brand-new group of preachers in america that won't back down, won't lay down. lead the christian army. this, america did not birth the church. america did not birth the church. the church birthed america. servely thing that will america is the same thing that...
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whenever paul revere said the british were coming, he was riding to his pastor's house.of ecclesiastes. there is a time for peace and a time for war. they began to recruit the minutemen and militias. they would take off their robes, some of them would leave them on, they would lead our men to battle. we need a brand-new group of robe preachers in america afraid, -- won't be afraid won't back down, won't , lay down. two lead the christian army. let me say this, america did not birth the church. america did not birth the church. the church birthed america. [applause] the only thing that will save america is the same thing that birthed america, the church of the lord jesus christ. the pillar in the ground of the truth. jesus said i will build my church and the gates of hell shall not prevail. hell can't prevail -- can't prevail. right now, there is a group of wicked men. they think they have stolen our republic. they think they have pulled off the second revolution. god will pull out a revival in these last days. --m going to tell you that for the people of god will keep th
whenever paul revere said the british were coming, he was riding to his pastor's house.of ecclesiastes. there is a time for peace and a time for war. they began to recruit the minutemen and militias. they would take off their robes, some of them would leave them on, they would lead our men to battle. we need a brand-new group of robe preachers in america afraid, -- won't be afraid won't back down, won't , lay down. two lead the christian army. let me say this, america did not birth the church....
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reverence for the prevailing wisdom of civilian control of our military. i recognize that being a member of the president's cabinet requires a different perspective and unique responsibilities from a career in uniform. paull jack keane. he's a fox news senior strategic analyst. general, great to see you again. i think general austin served under your command, if i remember correctly. you know him well. ing what do you think of his selection as secretary of defense? >> well, that's right. and full disclosure, when i commanded fort bragg, he worked with me there, and also when i was retired, i gave him some advice along with others like general petraeus when he was in combat. this is a very unusual general in the sense that he's got a considerable amount of combat experience as a general officer. at every rank of general officer, one, two, three and four-star, he was commanding in combat. and that's quite extraordinary. and he finished as a theater of war commander in the iraq. he was literally our last commander there. and then also he was commander at central command dealing with the entire middle east which is our toughest neighborhood in the world to cope with. so a huge amount of experience, respected
reverence for the prevailing wisdom of civilian control of our military. i recognize that being a member of the president's cabinet requires a different perspective and unique responsibilities from a career in uniform. paull jack keane. he's a fox news senior strategic analyst. general, great to see you again. i think general austin served under your command, if i remember correctly. you know him well. ing what do you think of his selection as secretary of defense? >> well, that's right....
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reverence for the prevailing wisdom of civilian control of our military. i recognize that being a member of the president's cabinet requires a different perspective and a unique responsibility from a career in uniform. pauled four-star army general jack king he's a fox news senior strategic analyst. great to see you again. i think general austin served under your command if i remember correctly, you know him well, what do you think about the selection as secretary defense? >> that's my full disclosure when i come in at fort bragg he worked with me there and also when i was retired i gave him some advice with other generals when he was in combat. this is a very unusual general in the sense that he's got can settle amount of combat experience as a general officer in every rank of general officer one, two, three, four-star was commanded in combat that's quite extraordinary and he finished as a theater of war commander in our last commander and also he was central command dealing with the entire middle east which is the toughest neighborhood to cope with, a huge amount of experience, respected, admired, very well-liked, thoughtful, measured, has all the great attributes that some of our best leaders certainl
reverence for the prevailing wisdom of civilian control of our military. i recognize that being a member of the president's cabinet requires a different perspective and a unique responsibility from a career in uniform. pauled four-star army general jack king he's a fox news senior strategic analyst. great to see you again. i think general austin served under your command if i remember correctly, you know him well, what do you think about the selection as secretary defense? >> that's my...