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mayor of philadelphia in the new republic. he also had his hand in a number of different organizations in philadelphia. he was a member of the library company in philadelphia the american philosophical society the hand in hand fire company and the society for promoting agriculture, which if you're well familiar with washington, you can imagine that was a horse an interesting topic between the two of them. sam will talk about later. samuel powell also served as the pennsylvania in the pennsylvania state senate as well as the speaker and so he was just he was a really well politically connected individual in philadelphia and i'll turn it back over to sand to talk a little bit about elizabeth. sure, so i'm happy to talk about elizabeth. this is actually i want to briefly mention this this is a new portrait that we've recently acquired. thanks to an anonymous donor of elizabeth willing powell from circa 1793. so this was kind of at the height of her social scene, which caleb will talk about more of how the powell's had a just thei
mayor of philadelphia in the new republic. he also had his hand in a number of different organizations in philadelphia. he was a member of the library company in philadelphia the american philosophical society the hand in hand fire company and the society for promoting agriculture, which if you're well familiar with washington, you can imagine that was a horse an interesting topic between the two of them. sam will talk about later. samuel powell also served as the pennsylvania in the...
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that was the wave of the epidemic through philadelphia. it obviously devastated philadelphia.rge and martha washington fled back to mount vernon, they pleaded with the powell's to come and join them. i think you told me you had an account. so if you want to elaborate a little bit more in that? >> sure. so as kayla said the yellow fever kind of exploded in philadelphia. not dissimilar to w what we are dealing with today. the pal's were affected as many families were. samuel powell died of the yellow fever. the washington did invite the pal's with them to flee back to mount vernon. there is a very sad, sad letter from elizabeth to george and martha. sadly think ahead what happens two weeks later. it's her turning down their invitation to come to mount vernon. she said samuel thought it would be better to stay. although for her own happiness he wanted her to make her own decision and for his happiness he wanted her to make her own decision. because it she died he will be very sad but she says the same thing she felt she wasn't there was samuel it would break her heart. later samu
that was the wave of the epidemic through philadelphia. it obviously devastated philadelphia.rge and martha washington fled back to mount vernon, they pleaded with the powell's to come and join them. i think you told me you had an account. so if you want to elaborate a little bit more in that? >> sure. so as kayla said the yellow fever kind of exploded in philadelphia. not dissimilar to w what we are dealing with today. the pal's were affected as many families were. samuel powell died of...
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philadelphia is like a petrie dish for misconduct to some extent. you know, there's a reason for it. the reason is that philadelphia never took the death penalty seriously, so they paid a minuscule amount of money to untrained and unresourced court-appointed lawyers, and then we had a series of overly aggressive prosecutors. so you combine that, and you have death sentence after death sentence, and then each one gets overturned because of the bad lawyer and because of the overly aggressive prosecution. i keep saying overly aggressive. prosecutorial misconduct, we should say what it is. there was a study done, an interesting rand study that -- it looked at the cases handled by the philadelphia public defender, from 1994 to 2005. they took the 20% of the defender cases and the 80% of the court-appointed cases, and there were a lot of cases. they looked at the results, and it turned out that if you were represented by a defender, you were 61% less likely to be convicted of first degree murder. you were 19% more likely to be acquitted. and overall, your
philadelphia is like a petrie dish for misconduct to some extent. you know, there's a reason for it. the reason is that philadelphia never took the death penalty seriously, so they paid a minuscule amount of money to untrained and unresourced court-appointed lawyers, and then we had a series of overly aggressive prosecutors. so you combine that, and you have death sentence after death sentence, and then each one gets overturned because of the bad lawyer and because of the overly aggressive...
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philadelphia is like a petrie dish for misconduct to some extent.ou know, there's a reason for it. the reason is that philadelphia never took the death penalty seriously, so they paid a minuscule amount of money to untrained and unresourced court-appointed lawyers, and then we had a series of overly aggressive prosecutors. so you combine that, and you have death sentence after death sentence, and then each one gets overturned because of the bad lawyer and because of the overly aggressive prosecution. i keep saying overly aggressive. prosecutorial misconduct, we should say what it is. there was a study done, an interesting rand study that -- it looked at the cases handled by the philadelphia public defender, from 1994 to 2005. they took the 20% of the defender cases and the 80% of the court-appointed cases, and there were a lot of cases. they looked at the results, and it turned out that if you were represented by a defender, you were 61% less likely to be convicted of first degree murder. you were 19% more likely to be acquitted. and overall, your s
philadelphia is like a petrie dish for misconduct to some extent.ou know, there's a reason for it. the reason is that philadelphia never took the death penalty seriously, so they paid a minuscule amount of money to untrained and unresourced court-appointed lawyers, and then we had a series of overly aggressive prosecutors. so you combine that, and you have death sentence after death sentence, and then each one gets overturned because of the bad lawyer and because of the overly aggressive...
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after all you have to play this right this is philadelphia. and "after words" the second part is washington will deliver a statement of his own, philadelphia is big it's a big party, if you've ever been to philadelphia, but you've got to get going he's a military man and he is getting a little restless so off they go. but the catch is what philadelphians can't just let it be like that they have to set militia and everything piled around them in washington after a few miles says you guys just go home and take care of the household, i'm okay it's all good we got it. so into philadelphia, into new jersey it was coming up across the river but tran10, this is the most well-known and widely circulated 19th century. of washington's entry into tran10. for variety of reasons you will notice if you squint at that thing it is primarily almost entirely women and girls, these are the women of tran10 and their daughters who have been ready for this moment for weeks, they have been getting together their outfits and songs there rehearsing the songs with the
after all you have to play this right this is philadelphia. and "after words" the second part is washington will deliver a statement of his own, philadelphia is big it's a big party, if you've ever been to philadelphia, but you've got to get going he's a military man and he is getting a little restless so off they go. but the catch is what philadelphians can't just let it be like that they have to set militia and everything piled around them in washington after a few miles says you...
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mutiny just weeks later a group of several hundred unpaid disgruntled veterans march on philadelphia to constitution hall the assembly and elected officials are inside the building. it is surrounded by a angry and unpaid mutineers. citizens of philadelphia come out drunk and now the drunken unruly mob and angry unpaid soldiers ready to take legislators hostage congress is worried they have to flee for their lives and ask washington to put down the mutiny. washington tells them to go home. just go home. and for a second time he brilliantly handles a near mutiny. by this time washington realizes this new experiment will be very difficult. washington starts to put together a vision or a dream for what kind of nation we need to have so the war ends fall 1783 and the question is now what? what happens next we have a political economic and those who were loyal to the crown left and then the bankers and architects, the new young republic has little of schools and colleges and museums and few trained professionals. the country is war-torn. veterans have not been paid. the currency is worthle
mutiny just weeks later a group of several hundred unpaid disgruntled veterans march on philadelphia to constitution hall the assembly and elected officials are inside the building. it is surrounded by a angry and unpaid mutineers. citizens of philadelphia come out drunk and now the drunken unruly mob and angry unpaid soldiers ready to take legislators hostage congress is worried they have to flee for their lives and ask washington to put down the mutiny. washington tells them to go home. just...
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disgruntled veterans march on philadelphia to the building we know today as constitution hall. the pennsylvania assembly, some of our nation's elected officials are inside the building. it is surrounded i angry unpaid mutineers. citizens of philadelphia come pouring out of taverns drunk and now you have a drunken, unruly mob and angry unpaid soldiers ready to take legislators hostage. congress is worried the pennsylvania assembly is worried they will have to flee for their lives. they asked george washington to put down this mutiny. washington tells the mutineers, go home. just go home. he pardons people. for a second time he brilliantly handles a near mutiny. by this time washington realizes this new experiment and popular government is going to be very difficult to run. next light. washington starts to put together a vision, a dream if you will, for what kind of nation we need to have. so the war ends in the fall of 1783 and pretty much the question is, now what? what happens next? we had a political, economic and financial backing. the loyalist, the wireless come those who w
disgruntled veterans march on philadelphia to the building we know today as constitution hall. the pennsylvania assembly, some of our nation's elected officials are inside the building. it is surrounded i angry unpaid mutineers. citizens of philadelphia come pouring out of taverns drunk and now you have a drunken, unruly mob and angry unpaid soldiers ready to take legislators hostage. congress is worried the pennsylvania assembly is worried they will have to flee for their lives. they asked...
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they are they are going back to philadelphia hoping that lightning strikes twice. they have errors to correct. the effort to improve the articles. they would ultimately create a new constitutional system of government, strengthen our government and find ways of moving forward in a more united way. next slide. so what we don't know is people know all about the founding debates over slavery, over the electoral college, over how do we pick a president but it was another i always call it the other founding debate, that was over should we have capital city? should we have multiple capitals? where should it be? what should it look like, its nature, the of it? they couldn't even agree on one capital. one point to try to satisfy everybody even ben franklin threw out the idea we should have multiple capitals. the joke was because congress, no one would want congress to come to the city. the joke was like the trojans, they would get a horse, make a giant trojan horse and cart cars would hide in and we'll look into each city and then congress would get out and do its business
they are they are going back to philadelphia hoping that lightning strikes twice. they have errors to correct. the effort to improve the articles. they would ultimately create a new constitutional system of government, strengthen our government and find ways of moving forward in a more united way. next slide. so what we don't know is people know all about the founding debates over slavery, over the electoral college, over how do we pick a president but it was another i always call it the other...
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this came from the same foundry that did the one in philadelphia. and some would say well, i mean, why have this one, the one in philadelphia is there. but we have so many foreign visitors and people, americans who will never go to philadelphia and they want to see what that was all about. it also as the text says here, inscription from book of leviticus, declaring liberty throughout the land, engraved on the bell itself. one of our basis for this floor, not just bible in america but bible globally is the bible is all around you and you don't even realize how much it affected our lives, things that we say, cliches that we use today. a leopard cannot change its spots. that's a biblical text. an eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth. biblical text. we share those on this particular floor. the liberty bell is a great one to look at because again it has, represents the bible in a very different way. and that's what we tried to show. >> the liberty bell was actually donated to the museum of the bible by dr. peter loback, president of westminster theological
this came from the same foundry that did the one in philadelphia. and some would say well, i mean, why have this one, the one in philadelphia is there. but we have so many foreign visitors and people, americans who will never go to philadelphia and they want to see what that was all about. it also as the text says here, inscription from book of leviticus, declaring liberty throughout the land, engraved on the bell itself. one of our basis for this floor, not just bible in america but bible...
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this came from the same foundry that did the one in philadelphia. and some would say, well, i mean i have this one in philadelphia that's there but we have so many foreign visitors. and people, americans who will never go to philadelphia -- they want to see what that is all about. it also has as the text says here, and inscription on their that's from the book of las vegas, basically declaring a liberty throughout the land that is engraved on the bill itself. so, one of our basis for this floor, not just the bible in america but the bible globally is that the bible is all around you. and you don't really realize how much it is affecting our lives, basically saying clichÉs that we use today. a leper can -- leopard cannot change its spots. and i'm for an eye, a twofer tour, typical text. and we have shared those on this particular floor. liberty bell is a great one to look at, because again, it has -- it represents the bible in a very different way. and that is what we are trying to show. >> the liberty bell was actually donated to the museum of the b
this came from the same foundry that did the one in philadelphia. and some would say, well, i mean i have this one in philadelphia that's there but we have so many foreign visitors. and people, americans who will never go to philadelphia -- they want to see what that is all about. it also has as the text says here, and inscription on their that's from the book of las vegas, basically declaring a liberty throughout the land that is engraved on the bill itself. so, one of our basis for this...
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okay, let's go back to dave in philadelphia. i really want to reiterate to my guess here, and our viewers here. i don't want to make any political bones about any of this until we found out, find out what actually happened. i want to find out 1st and then see who's, who's culpable, who benefited from it? and i want to do that. second, the media is doing at 1st. ok. they're trying to frame everything to make us think in a certain direction as they've been doing for years and years right now. so do something really simple. actually, bab, what happened, or why is it so hard for the public to find out what happened to that poor woman? i mean, we know that she wasn't armed. we've seen some, i've seen still pictures of her standing. it look like they were. officers of the law behind her. so i mean someone shooting her with offices law behind her. i mean in a very chaotic situation. why can't the public find out? who did it? maybe it was just an accident. ok. but i mean that families never get a closure and people believing this is bei
okay, let's go back to dave in philadelphia. i really want to reiterate to my guess here, and our viewers here. i don't want to make any political bones about any of this until we found out, find out what actually happened. i want to find out 1st and then see who's, who's culpable, who benefited from it? and i want to do that. second, the media is doing at 1st. ok. they're trying to frame everything to make us think in a certain direction as they've been doing for years and years right now. so...
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they they are going back to philadelphia hoping that lightning strikes twice. they have errors to correct and they have to improve the articles and they have to create a new constitutional system of government strengthen our government and find ways of moving forward in a more united way. next slide. what we don't know is people know about the founding debates of over the electoral college and how do we pick a president but i call it the other and that was over the capitol city trichet we have multiple capitals and where should it be? what should it look like? they couldn't even agree on one p. one point to satisfy everybody even ben franklin throughout the idea we should have multiple capitals. the joke was because it's congress nobody would want congress to come to their city. it was like the trojans, they would get a horse. congress would hide in it and congress would get out and do its business. this was the other founding debates. we have multiple quotes from george washington and other framers that debate over capital city was even more heated and more co
they they are going back to philadelphia hoping that lightning strikes twice. they have errors to correct and they have to improve the articles and they have to create a new constitutional system of government strengthen our government and find ways of moving forward in a more united way. next slide. what we don't know is people know about the founding debates of over the electoral college and how do we pick a president but i call it the other and that was over the capitol city trichet we have...
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and while they're driving outside of philadelphia divider sugary drinks what else are they going to do? by their groceries and all of a sudden there was a tremendous decline in grocery sales within the city of philadelphia. this is an unintended consequence of busy bullying and you see this time and again when people who for good and noble reasons think that they should tell other people how to live their lives more often than not what you get is an unintended consequence or a sequence of unintended consequences where the outcome that you end up with is not at all what you had in mind when in you pass the legislation. >> is that tax still on drinks in philadelphia? >> to my knowledge it is. as with taxes, taxes are somewhat easy to come by but they're really difficult to get rid of. and i give you a case in point and we talk about this in our cooperation and coercion, the johnstown ajax, this is johnstown's pennsylvania in the 50s. it was decimated by a flood so pennsylvania said we're going to put attacks on alcohol and the proceeds from this tax will rebuild johnstown after its flood
and while they're driving outside of philadelphia divider sugary drinks what else are they going to do? by their groceries and all of a sudden there was a tremendous decline in grocery sales within the city of philadelphia. this is an unintended consequence of busy bullying and you see this time and again when people who for good and noble reasons think that they should tell other people how to live their lives more often than not what you get is an unintended consequence or a sequence of...
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of his own so philadelphia is big. it's a big party if you've ever been to philadelphia but he's gettinget a little restless. of course they can't just let it be like that. they've got to send everybody off piled around him. after a few miles a he says you guys just go home and take care of the house. we've got it so off he goes into new jersey and what's coming up at trenton. perhaps the most well-known circulated print of washington's entry. you will notice it's primarily almost entirely women and girls. these are the women of trenton and their daughters who've been ready for this moment for weeks. they've been getting together. they have outfits and songs. they are rehearsing songs and flour and garland and so on. there's alsoo the equivalent the sort of placards. his excellency saved the women and daughters of trenton and now are returning the favor so it crosses that little bridge in trenton but it's a big bridge in the national imagination. i don't know if national is the right word just yet but that's a big brid
of his own so philadelphia is big. it's a big party if you've ever been to philadelphia but he's gettinget a little restless. of course they can't just let it be like that. they've got to send everybody off piled around him. after a few miles a he says you guys just go home and take care of the house. we've got it so off he goes into new jersey and what's coming up at trenton. perhaps the most well-known circulated print of washington's entry. you will notice it's primarily almost entirely...
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so, philadelphia's big. it's just a big party and if you've ever been to philadelphia, if you have, they do love a party, but you've got to get going. he's a military man and he's getting a little restive here, off they go. of course, they can't just let -- philadelphians can't let it be just that. they have to have militia and everybody piled around him and washington eventually after a few miles, says, you guys just go home and you know, take care of the household. i'm okay, it's all good. we've got it. so, off he goes, right? now, into philadelphia -- i'm sorry, into new jersey, and what's coming up across the river, but trenton and maybe if we could see that, this is perhaps the most well-known, widely circulated in 19th century print of washington's entry into trenton. now, this has got for a variety of reasons, you'll notice, if you can-- if you squint at that thing, it's primarily almost entirely women and girls. these are the women of trenton and their daughters who have been ready for this moment fo
so, philadelphia's big. it's just a big party and if you've ever been to philadelphia, if you have, they do love a party, but you've got to get going. he's a military man and he's getting a little restive here, off they go. of course, they can't just let -- philadelphians can't let it be just that. they have to have militia and everybody piled around him and washington eventually after a few miles, says, you guys just go home and you know, take care of the household. i'm okay, it's all good....
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it is philadelphia after all, you've got to play this right. this is philadelphia. and after words, the second part of the dance is then washington will deliver a statement of his own. so, philadelphia is big. it is just a big party. if you have ever been to philadelphia they do love a party. we've got to get going he is a military man and he's getting a little restless here. off you go. well of course you just can't it be like that. they've got to send the militia and everybody piled around him. after a few miles sis you guys just go home, take care of the household i am okay. it is all good. we have got it. so off he goes, right? now he's in philadelphia, i'm sorry into new jersey. what is coming up across the river but trenton. maybe if we could see that, this is perhaps the most well widely circulated 19th century print of washington's entry into trenton. for a variety of reasons you will notice if you squint at that thing, it is primarily almost entirely women and girls. these are the women of trenton and their daughters who have been ready for this moment for
it is philadelphia after all, you've got to play this right. this is philadelphia. and after words, the second part of the dance is then washington will deliver a statement of his own. so, philadelphia is big. it is just a big party. if you have ever been to philadelphia they do love a party. we've got to get going he is a military man and he's getting a little restless here. off you go. well of course you just can't it be like that. they've got to send the militia and everybody piled around...
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so philadelphia is big. if you've ever been to philadelphia. but we've got to get going, as he said, he's getting a little restless here so off we go. of course you send militia and everybody else play all around him so after a few miles he says go ahead, take care of the household. it's all good. we've got it and off he goes. but now off into new jersey this is perhaps the most well-known and widely circulated. for a variety of reasons you notice it's almost entirely women and girls. these are the women of trenton and their daughters that have been ready for this moment for weeks. they've been getting together. outfits and songs, rehearsing the songs and flower garland and so on. it's to the effect that his excellency saved us the first time in the battle of trenton and saved the women and the daughters of trenton but it is a big bridge in the national imagination. i don't know if national is the right wordna just yet, but almot he crosses the bridge and delivers a few words to the mothers and daughters of trenton. needless to say there's musi
so philadelphia is big. if you've ever been to philadelphia. but we've got to get going, as he said, he's getting a little restless here so off we go. of course you send militia and everybody else play all around him so after a few miles he says go ahead, take care of the household. it's all good. we've got it and off he goes. but now off into new jersey this is perhaps the most well-known and widely circulated. for a variety of reasons you notice it's almost entirely women and girls. these are...
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so philadelphia is big, it's a big party.ve ever been to philadelphia they do that but you've got to get going. he's getting a little rest appears off like a it of course you can't just let philadelphia let it be, they've got to send the militia and everybody in piles around, washington after a few miles says you guys just go home take care of the household, i'm okay. all good. we got it. so off he goes. now he goes into new jersey, was coming up across the river, maybe if we could see that trend, perhaps the most well-known widely circulated of washington's entry. for a variety of reasons, you will notice if you squint at that thing, it's primarily almost entirely women and girls. these are the women of trenton and their daughters who have been ready for thiste for weeks. they've been getting together, their outfits and songs, they are rehearsing the songs and so on. up above you see the flex but there's also be equivalent, fees backwards to the effect that his excellency saved it the first time. battle of trenton. saved the
so philadelphia is big, it's a big party.ve ever been to philadelphia they do that but you've got to get going. he's getting a little rest appears off like a it of course you can't just let philadelphia let it be, they've got to send the militia and everybody in piles around, washington after a few miles says you guys just go home take care of the household, i'm okay. all good. we got it. so off he goes. now he goes into new jersey, was coming up across the river, maybe if we could see that...
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philadelphia's big. it's just a big party and if you've ever been to philadelphia , they do a party, but you have to get going. at the state needs a military man and it's getting a little rested here. of course, the catch is whether philadelphians-- they have to send militia and everyone off piled around them and washington -- after a few miles he says you guys just go home and take care of the household. i'm okay. it's all good. we got it. so, off he goes. now he's into new jersey and what's coming up across the river, trenton and maybe if we could see that-- this is perhaps the most well-known widely circulated 19th century prints washington's entry into trenton. this is good. for a variety of reasons. you will notice if you squint at that thing, it's primarily almost entirely women and girls. these are the women of trenton and their daughters who have been ready for this moment for weeks and weeks. they have been getting together. they are-- their outfits and songs. they are rehearsing the songs and t
philadelphia's big. it's just a big party and if you've ever been to philadelphia , they do a party, but you have to get going. at the state needs a military man and it's getting a little rested here. of course, the catch is whether philadelphians-- they have to send militia and everyone off piled around them and washington -- after a few miles he says you guys just go home and take care of the household. i'm okay. it's all good. we got it. so, off he goes. now he's into new jersey and what's...
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philadelphia.r perfection. for your best back to school smile, crest has you covered. nice smile, brad! nice! thanks!? crest, the #1 toothpaste brand in america. >>> this morning the biden administration will brief americans about the rollout of covid-19 vaccine booster shots. we will bring that to you live. we do expect the white house covid-19 team to present three sets of data which suggest some waning vaccine protection against covid-19 infection in the u.s. i want to bring in cnn chief medical correspondent sanjay gupta as well as acting former cdc director richard boeser. thanks to both of you. sanjay, i know you have been talking to the white house advisory team. what are they going to announce and what does it mean? >> yeah, so, what they're going to announce as you mentioned is this idea that booster shots will be recommended for all americans ultimately, roughly eight months after they received their first shots. this is going to be based on new data, new data that's embargoed, embargoed
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in 1787, they are going back to philadelphia hoping lightning strikes twice. to improve the articles and ultimately create a new constitutional system, the government strengthen our government and find ways of moving forward in a more united way. next slide. what we don't know his people know all about the founding debates over slavery, electoral college, over how we put the president but there was another, i always call it the other founding debate and not over should we have a capitol city? should we have multiple capitals? at one time to try to satisfy it was ben franklin through cap the idea that we should have multiple capitol. it was like agent, the trojans they would get a horse, a giant trojan horse in congress would hide in and going to each city and congress would get out and do its business that this was another founding debate. we have multiple from george washington and other framers the debate over capitol city was even more heated, even more contentious and even more potentially ruinous than all other founding debates the convention in philadelp
in 1787, they are going back to philadelphia hoping lightning strikes twice. to improve the articles and ultimately create a new constitutional system, the government strengthen our government and find ways of moving forward in a more united way. next slide. what we don't know his people know all about the founding debates over slavery, electoral college, over how we put the president but there was another, i always call it the other founding debate and not over should we have a capitol city?...
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susan: from there, you go to philadelphia. were you happy? neil: i was regretful to leave lancaster county, because it was so extraordinary. i was a little apprehensive about what it would mean to be getting into freeway areas of the country. in reality, a lot of that was wrong what i thought. but i thought was coming up was not quite as congested as i thought it was going to be. susan: because of the pandemic? neil: part of it was the routes i took. it was not until a week and a half later when i had an encounter with i-95, which was a moment i was really anticipating with dread but fascination. then i get into the trafficked areas of the country. by then i was 40 miles from new york, that part of new jersey. susan: philadelphia has this river. one of the famous sites is a victorian era boathouse. you made some musings on social media about the change in american life from hard work to more leisure activities. what were you thinking about? neil: when you look at our history, there are two things going on in the second half of the 19th centur
susan: from there, you go to philadelphia. were you happy? neil: i was regretful to leave lancaster county, because it was so extraordinary. i was a little apprehensive about what it would mean to be getting into freeway areas of the country. in reality, a lot of that was wrong what i thought. but i thought was coming up was not quite as congested as i thought it was going to be. susan: because of the pandemic? neil: part of it was the routes i took. it was not until a week and a half later...
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at that tavern in philadelphia.it was owned by george washington until his death on december 14th 1799 at mount vernon. it has 200 diamonds and other jewels that make it up. upon his death, sometimes after, his widow but martha washington, we'll send the middle to alexander hamilton for his safekeeping. because he is now the president general of the society. for many many decades, it has been owned by the society of cincinnati and is housed safely in the vault at anderson house in d.c.. it is a beautiful piece. on a poignant note which is what i end on, it's a lost letters between george washington and hamilton. and george washington does not know he's going to die. and my father-in-law was a graduate of west point. and i give and then award at the graduation each year. and these are poignant these letters. he writes to washington from new york, november 28th. sir enclosed a copy of the letter which i've written to the secretary of war. on the subject of a but military academy. washington replied some december 12th,
at that tavern in philadelphia.it was owned by george washington until his death on december 14th 1799 at mount vernon. it has 200 diamonds and other jewels that make it up. upon his death, sometimes after, his widow but martha washington, we'll send the middle to alexander hamilton for his safekeeping. because he is now the president general of the society. for many many decades, it has been owned by the society of cincinnati and is housed safely in the vault at anderson house in d.c.. it is a...
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philadelphia.n. [music plays.] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> three major defamation lawsuits against the former president trump's allies now moving forward. a federal judge deciding lawsuits can proceed against mypillow c.e.o. mike lindell, sidney powell and rudy giuliani as well. whitney wild joins me now. what more do we know about the judge's ruling? >> he says he's not buying this idea that the comments by sidney powell, mike lindell and rudy giuliani are protected speech as some of them have claimed. giuliani claimed this was meant to silence him. the judge is not buying it. he's saying the allegations here have enough evidence for this case to move forward. let's go to the judge's quote specifically about mike lindell's allegations. the judge here writing, in addition to alleging it is probable his sources are unreliable and he has failed to acknowledge the validity of counter veiling evidence dominion has alleged numerous instances in which lindell told audiences to purchase mypillow products afte
philadelphia.n. [music plays.] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> three major defamation lawsuits against the former president trump's allies now moving forward. a federal judge deciding lawsuits can proceed against mypillow c.e.o. mike lindell, sidney powell and rudy giuliani as well. whitney wild joins me now. what more do we know about the judge's ruling? >> he says he's not buying this idea that the comments by sidney powell, mike lindell and rudy giuliani are...
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philadelphia, june 20th, 1783, just weeks later. a group of several hundred unpaid disgruntled veterans, they march on philadelphia, we know today as the constitutional grade pennsylvania assembly, some of our nation's elected officials are inside of the building. it is surrounded by unpaid mutineers. citizens of philadelphia come pouring out of the tavern stroke and now you a drunk and unruly mob in a great unpaid soldiers. they are ready to take legislation worse hostage. congress is worried about the pennsylvania worried that they are feared for their lives it. they asked george washington to put down this mutiny in washington tells mutineers, go home just go home. he pardons people and for a second time, he brilliantly handles a near mutiny and by the time washington realizes this new experiment a popular government is going to be very difficult. next slide. washington start to put together a vision, a dream if you will for kind of nation we need to have. so the war and this default of 1783 and pretty much the question is now wh
philadelphia, june 20th, 1783, just weeks later. a group of several hundred unpaid disgruntled veterans, they march on philadelphia, we know today as the constitutional grade pennsylvania assembly, some of our nation's elected officials are inside of the building. it is surrounded by unpaid mutineers. citizens of philadelphia come pouring out of the tavern stroke and now you a drunk and unruly mob in a great unpaid soldiers. they are ready to take legislation worse hostage. congress is worried...
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susan: from there, you go to philadelphia. were you happy? neil: i was regretful to leave lancaster county, because it was so extraordinary. i was a little apprehensive about what it would mean to be getting into freeway areas of the country. in reality, a lot of that was wrong what i thought. but i thought was coming up was not quite as congested as i thought it was going to be. susan: because of the pandemic? neil: part of it was the routes i took. it was not until a week and a half later when i had an encounter with i-95, which was a moment i was really anticipating with dread but fascination. then i get into the trafficked areas of the country. by then i was 40 miles from new york, that part of new jersey. susan: philadelphia has this river. one of the famous sites is a victorian era boathouse. you made some musings on social media about the change in american life from hard work to more leisure activities. what were you thinking about? neil: when you look at our history, there are two things going on in the second half of the 19th centur
susan: from there, you go to philadelphia. were you happy? neil: i was regretful to leave lancaster county, because it was so extraordinary. i was a little apprehensive about what it would mean to be getting into freeway areas of the country. in reality, a lot of that was wrong what i thought. but i thought was coming up was not quite as congested as i thought it was going to be. susan: because of the pandemic? neil: part of it was the routes i took. it was not until a week and a half later...
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it was presented by the french navy in philadelphia. that was their first meeting every three years. of course it was owned by george washington until his death on december 14 th, 1799 at mt. vernon. it has some 200 diamonds and other jewels that make i want up. of course upon his death sometimes after martha washington, the widow, will send the medal to alexander hamilton. for many decades it has been owned by the society of cincinnati and is housed in a vault at anderson house in d.c. beautiful piece. i end on a very poignant note, which is the last letters between george washington and alexander hamhamilton. obviously george washington doesn't know he's about to die. they involve the creation of a military academy. enclosed is a letter on the subject of a mill fair academy. washington will then reply on december 12th. he will die two days later. he writes to hamilton, sir, i have duly received your letter of the 28th. the establishment of an institution of this kind upon a respectable and extensive basis has ever been considered an o
it was presented by the french navy in philadelphia. that was their first meeting every three years. of course it was owned by george washington until his death on december 14 th, 1799 at mt. vernon. it has some 200 diamonds and other jewels that make i want up. of course upon his death sometimes after martha washington, the widow, will send the medal to alexander hamilton. for many decades it has been owned by the society of cincinnati and is housed in a vault at anderson house in d.c....
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this is philadelphia. and afterwards, then the second part of the dance is then washington will deliver a statement of his own. so philadelphia's big. it's just a big party, and if you have ever been to philadelphia, if you have, they do love a party. but you've got to get going, as i say, he's a military man, and he's getting a little restless so off they go. well, of course the philadelphians can't just let it -- he has militia all around him. washington after a few miles he says you guys just go home and take care of the household. i'm okay. it is all good. we've got it. so off he goes, right? now into new jersey, what's coming up, across the river, but trenton. maybe if we can see that, trenton. this is perhaps the most well known widely circulated 19th century print of washington's entry into trenton. now, this has got for a variety of reasons, you will notice if you squint at that thing, it's primarily almost entirely women and girls. these are the women of trenton and their daughters who have been r
this is philadelphia. and afterwards, then the second part of the dance is then washington will deliver a statement of his own. so philadelphia's big. it's just a big party, and if you have ever been to philadelphia, if you have, they do love a party. but you've got to get going, as i say, he's a military man, and he's getting a little restless so off they go. well, of course the philadelphians can't just let it -- he has militia all around him. washington after a few miles he says you guys...
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there are five key weeks in philadelphia. probably spend at the famous city tavern i would imagine and alcohol may have been involved. november and december of 1798. generals washington and hamilton will meet with general charles pinkney. they needed a good federalist who had military experience from the south because they were afraid that the french might attack the south, whether it be savannah or charleston so he will come up from charleston for this meeting along with secretary of war james mchenry. they will converse there for five weeks, and hamilton breaks out these detailed charts for regiments and so forth. he's organized how everything is going to work with platoons and companies and regiments and battalions. it's -- it's very organized. it shows how obsessive compulsive hamilton was with detail, including designs for uniforms and even the soldiers' huts. okay. he was a little bit of an amateur architect perhaps, and after the five weeks are over in philadelphia, he'll then -- hamilton will then return to his office
there are five key weeks in philadelphia. probably spend at the famous city tavern i would imagine and alcohol may have been involved. november and december of 1798. generals washington and hamilton will meet with general charles pinkney. they needed a good federalist who had military experience from the south because they were afraid that the french might attack the south, whether it be savannah or charleston so he will come up from charleston for this meeting along with secretary of war james...
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philadelphia. schmear perfection.re, more community. but with my hiv treatment, there's not more medicines in my pill. i talked to my doctor and switched to fewer medicines with dovato. dovato is for some adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment or replacing their current hiv-1 regimen. with just 2 medicines in 1 pill, dovato is as effective as a 3-drug regimen... to help you reach and stay undetectable. research shows people who take hiv treatment as prescribed and get to and stay undetectable can no longer transmit hiv through sex. don't take dovato if you're allergic to its ingredients or if you take dofetilide. taking dovato with dofetilide can cause serious or life-threatening side effects. hepatitis b can become harder to treat while on dovato. don't stop dovato without talking to your doctor, as your hepatitis b may worsen or become life-threatening. serious or life-threatening side effects can occur, including allergic reactions, lactic acid buildup, and liver problems. if you have a rash and other symptoms of
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mutiny just weeks later a group of several hundred unpaid disgruntled veterans march on philadelphiathe building we know today as constitution hall as some of the nation's elected officials and is surrounded by a angry and unpaid mutineers those citizens come out now the drunken unruly mob and soldiers ready to take legislators hostage congress is worried in the pennsylvania assembly is worried they have to free for their lives they ask washington to put down the mutiny and they have to say go home. he pardons people and then brilliantly handles the near mutiny and by this time washington realizes this new experiment is very difficult to run. washington starts to put together a nation so the question is what happens next the loyalist and those who are to the crown and that meant the physician the bankers the architects and few trained professionals the country is war-torn and veterans have not been paid the currency is worthless. now what? everyone had an answer except george washington. >> and as a circular letter to the states it is his farewell and newspapers around the country yo
mutiny just weeks later a group of several hundred unpaid disgruntled veterans march on philadelphiathe building we know today as constitution hall as some of the nation's elected officials and is surrounded by a angry and unpaid mutineers those citizens come out now the drunken unruly mob and soldiers ready to take legislators hostage congress is worried in the pennsylvania assembly is worried they have to free for their lives they ask washington to put down the mutiny and they have to say go...
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let me, let me go to dave here in philadelphia. there was this, you know, a big discussion and heated discussion about having a january 6 investigation. and i'm all for it. i want to know what happened here. but it seems that can only we can only find out what happened to a certain prism and it's a can, can a very controlled burn what we learn because from what i understand, there's 14000 hours of videotape of what happened on that day. and we've only seen tiny fragments of it here. i mean, there's nothing wrong with a what. what in the world happened here, but it's going to be controlled burn of what we learn because i think there are political motivations behind it. go ahead, dave. well, i look at this as somebody who's outside the mainstream media, where i've been sense making 79 and leaving mainstream media. and as somebody who spent a lot of time in the anti war movement in the sixties and seventies the f. b, i z as in every day there's not a organization political organization, oppositional right or left in the united states
let me, let me go to dave here in philadelphia. there was this, you know, a big discussion and heated discussion about having a january 6 investigation. and i'm all for it. i want to know what happened here. but it seems that can only we can only find out what happened to a certain prism and it's a can, can a very controlled burn what we learn because from what i understand, there's 14000 hours of videotape of what happened on that day. and we've only seen tiny fragments of it here. i mean,...
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and "afterwards", the second part was washington will deliver a statement of this so philadelphia is a big party and if you have ever been to the adelphia, they have to do that but you got to get going. as a military man getting a little rest so off they go. of course you can't just let it like that, to send militia and everybody compiled around them after a few miles he says you guys are go home so i am okay, all good i, we got it. into new jersey and what's coming up across the river, a trend. maybe if we can see that, perhaps the most well-known, widely circulated of washington century. for a variety of reasons, you will notice if you can squint at that thing, it primarily almost entirely women and girls. their daughters this moment for weeks they've been there outfits and songs, they are receipt rehearsing these placards the effect that his excellency what saved us the first time. now returning to washington. it crosses that bridge, iss just a little bridge but it is a big bridge in the national imagination, and amount of that's the right word just yet but almost. it's a big brid
and "afterwards", the second part was washington will deliver a statement of this so philadelphia is a big party and if you have ever been to the adelphia, they have to do that but you got to get going. as a military man getting a little rest so off they go. of course you can't just let it like that, to send militia and everybody compiled around them after a few miles he says you guys are go home so i am okay, all good i, we got it. into new jersey and what's coming up across the...
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sage myers runs vaccinations for the children's hospital of philadelphia, a partner of this event. >> teenagers like everyone else have seen all the sort of memes that have gone on and the videos. sometimes they're just a little afraid in general of getting a shot. that's one of the reasons the ambassadors have been amazing and just having a peer with them as really made a huge difference. >> reporter: every single day public health officials are on tv. does that have any impact on teens, you think? >> no, because some teens follow after their parents, and their parents think that the system doesn't always work. and that their testing -- unless it's a teen on there that's talking about the vaccine, i don't think it's helping. >> reporter: you guys are going to tell me what's the name of the girl that sings the driver's license song? >> olivia rodriguez. >> reporter: her going to the white house and talking about the vaccine have an impact? >> yes. >> reporter: yeah? >> it's important to have conversations with friends and family members encouraging all communities to get vaccinated. >
sage myers runs vaccinations for the children's hospital of philadelphia, a partner of this event. >> teenagers like everyone else have seen all the sort of memes that have gone on and the videos. sometimes they're just a little afraid in general of getting a shot. that's one of the reasons the ambassadors have been amazing and just having a peer with them as really made a huge difference. >> reporter: every single day public health officials are on tv. does that have any impact on...
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who was this franklin of philadelphia? and what did he believe? in our mind's eye, the man seems ingenious, mischievous, and enigmatic. his journalistic, scientific, and political achievements are clear. but what of ben franklin's religion? was franklin defined by his embrace of deism? his work with thomas jefferson on the declaration of independence and its invocations of the creator and of nature and nature's god. or his solitary insistence on prayer at the convention. when you add franklin's propensity for joking about serious matters, he becomes even more difficult to pin down. regarding franklin's chameleon-like religion, john adams once remarked that, quote, the catholics thought him almost a catholic. the church of england claimed him as one of them. the presbyterians thought him half a presbyterian. and the friends believed him a wet quaker. which basically means a quaker who's not so well behaved. um, the key, i think, to understanding franklin's ambivalent faith is the contrast between the skepticism of his adult life. and the indelible
who was this franklin of philadelphia? and what did he believe? in our mind's eye, the man seems ingenious, mischievous, and enigmatic. his journalistic, scientific, and political achievements are clear. but what of ben franklin's religion? was franklin defined by his embrace of deism? his work with thomas jefferson on the declaration of independence and its invocations of the creator and of nature and nature's god. or his solitary insistence on prayer at the convention. when you add franklin's...