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he was taken to the american hospital where he met sumner jackson, sumner jackson then took him back to his home on avenue foch. resistancee french becomes more active, it looks as if the war is turning against the germans. many communist and others in .rance joined the resistance incidences of bombing and assassination start to rise quite alarmingly. more than ever, even more gestapo and ss have set up headquarters on the avenue foch, waging an unrestricted war against the resistance. by 1940 three, the gestapo had only one mission, and that was to destroy all opposition to german rule. ss, killings, they hired career criminals, emptied jails in paris, had gangs of assassins working for them, all designed to undermine the french resistance. ane, you have number 84, ex-policeman. very good at tracking down british agents. on the fifth floor, you have the creme de la creme of british intelligence. several members of the s.m.e. most british agents were captured by the gestapo and that is where you ended up, on the fifth floor of number 84 where they had torture chambers. you can notice
he was taken to the american hospital where he met sumner jackson, sumner jackson then took him back to his home on avenue foch. resistancee french becomes more active, it looks as if the war is turning against the germans. many communist and others in .rance joined the resistance incidences of bombing and assassination start to rise quite alarmingly. more than ever, even more gestapo and ss have set up headquarters on the avenue foch, waging an unrestricted war against the resistance. by 1940...
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sumner jackson -- hoffman was interviewed and said that only one person hid me, sumner jackson. he added that after a week, false papers were found which allowed to have him get to the south of france, then spain, then back to the u.s. he was sent to north africa in 1942, and went on to have a distinguished career in the cia. in allowing him to hide, jackson took his first great risk of world war ii. avenue boche, the most vicious and depraved and most cultured and malevolent of the germans in paris, they chose the nicest place to live, i am talking about the ff and the gestapo. when they came to avenue foch, named after the world war i french general, they literally chose the nicest residences. the mansions owned by the rothschild family -- they all lived on avenue foch. by the fall of 1940, it was known by parisians as avenue boche because there were so many nasty gestapo officers living in the finest houses in paris. you will see that the arrow is pointing to number 72, that is the residence of helmut knochen. he is 37 years old. he has a phd in medieval english literature, s
sumner jackson -- hoffman was interviewed and said that only one person hid me, sumner jackson. he added that after a week, false papers were found which allowed to have him get to the south of france, then spain, then back to the u.s. he was sent to north africa in 1942, and went on to have a distinguished career in the cia. in allowing him to hide, jackson took his first great risk of world war ii. avenue boche, the most vicious and depraved and most cultured and malevolent of the germans in...
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to talk about the caning of charles sumner
to talk about the caning of charles sumner
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preland and john whiten, in sumner and sold their story for $3,150. told the details, at least their version at this point. they were careful not to indict anybody else who had helped them who could still be tried for kidnapping and murder. so they took all the credit themselves and talked about how they did kidnap and murder emmett till. at that point could to not be tried again. and so the roque community had -- the local community had to live with that fact, that they had two acquitted murderers in their community. they had rallied to their defense, many of them anyway, during the trial, began putting out money jars in various stores to raise money for their defense. not a lot of people doubted their guilt, but they didn't want to hear about it. and once it was out there and, you know, we can deny what's right in front of our faces. sometimes that's, obviously, the easiest thing to deny is what's staring us right in the face. and once that happened, then things changed. the emmett till case kind of was forgotten this the sense that -- in the sense
preland and john whiten, in sumner and sold their story for $3,150. told the details, at least their version at this point. they were careful not to indict anybody else who had helped them who could still be tried for kidnapping and murder. so they took all the credit themselves and talked about how they did kidnap and murder emmett till. at that point could to not be tried again. and so the roque community had -- the local community had to live with that fact, that they had two acquitted...
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because we are going to have another sumner september day. starting off early, it's quite humid.t for patchy, dense fog at andrews where the big air show will be under way later. it's a quarter mile visibility, especially in parts of southern maryland, too. there is patchy, dense fog. temperatures in the low to mid-60s as well as around the bay. nearby neighborhoods, prince george's county, low 60s to upper 50s farther north into frederick county. much of fairfax county, it's near 60 degrees. the rest of northern virginia, 50s manassas, warrenton, shenandoah valley, as well as panhandle west virginia. low t low to mid-50s out in the mountains. great day for boating on the bay, maybe doing a bike ride on the path. a beautiful day for that. there's the first light of dawn showing up.ç there's a live view from our tower camera overlooking friendship heights off in the distance. the temperatures quickly climb to 70 by 8:00 a.m. lots of sun by noontime hitting the low to mid-80s and peaking in the upper 80s by 3:00 or 4:00. wear the sun block if you'll be out for a length of time. ho
because we are going to have another sumner september day. starting off early, it's quite humid.t for patchy, dense fog at andrews where the big air show will be under way later. it's a quarter mile visibility, especially in parts of southern maryland, too. there is patchy, dense fog. temperatures in the low to mid-60s as well as around the bay. nearby neighborhoods, prince george's county, low 60s to upper 50s farther north into frederick county. much of fairfax county, it's near 60 degrees....
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how about sumner in new york. sumner! >> hello. jim, i know you like the hospitality industry. i think the last time i spoke to you you were on the starward hotel company? do you favor them? >> the hotel industry has become challenged. a lot of companies have disappointed like la quinta. the air b & b is making inroads. travel trust owns it. reluctant to buy more until it falls lower. patrick in new jersey. patrick. >> jim, how are you? >> i'm all right. how about you? >> good. i'm a young investor. i want to add a few high-growth biotechs for the long term. how about intrexon and biodeliv biodelivery. >> i'm not a fan of biodelivery. if you want to get an immunotherapy company or that asell jeanne has a stake in. kelly in montana. kelly. >> how are you doing? >> all right. how about you, kelly? >> i want to know about ford motor company for a long-term stock. >> i don't like the auto companies. i think there's too many things to keep track of. too international. it's really, really hard to get a bead on how the earnings are. we focus on how the united states is doing and leave
how about sumner in new york. sumner! >> hello. jim, i know you like the hospitality industry. i think the last time i spoke to you you were on the starward hotel company? do you favor them? >> the hotel industry has become challenged. a lot of companies have disappointed like la quinta. the air b & b is making inroads. travel trust owns it. reluctant to buy more until it falls lower. patrick in new jersey. patrick. >> jim, how are you? >> i'm all right. how about...
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. >> the safe haven teaching lessons of nonviolence to black children after a bloody sumner the city. people are in shelters after being kicked out of colombia. that's coming up. >> we're here to fully get into the nuances of everything that's going on, not just in this country, but around the world. getting the news from the people who are affected. >> people need to demand reform... >> ali velshi on target >> again, good to have you with us. a quick look at our top stories. refugees are entering the main railway station. thousands of people tried to crowd on to trains that they hope will carry them to austria and germany. china's president announced he will cut the army by 300,000 soldiers. he made the announcement at a parades marking 70 years since the defeat of japan in world war ii. an overcrowded boat carrying as many as a hundred people has capsized off the malaysian coast. the identity of those on board is not yet clear. a judge in guatemala ordered the arrest of the president over corruption allegations. on tuesday congress voted unanimously to strip him of his immunity. >>
. >> the safe haven teaching lessons of nonviolence to black children after a bloody sumner the city. people are in shelters after being kicked out of colombia. that's coming up. >> we're here to fully get into the nuances of everything that's going on, not just in this country, but around the world. getting the news from the people who are affected. >> people need to demand reform... >> ali velshi on target >> again, good to have you with us. a quick look at our...
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the safe haven teaching lessons of nonviolence to baltimore's black children after a bloody sumner the city. >>> water quality experts say it could be a bad year for pollution in the great lakes. >> "inside story" takes you beyond the headlines, beyond the quick cuts, beyond the sound bites. we're giving you a deeper dive into the stories that are making our world what it is. >> ray suarez hosts "inside story". only on al jazeera america. >> hello again. here's a quick look at our top stories. hungarian police have allowed refugees into the main railway station. there were chaotic scenes as over a thousand people tried to crowd on the trains. china's president announced he will cut the army by 300,000 soldiers. he made the announcement at a parade marking 70 years since the defeat of japan in world war ii. an overcrowded boat carrying as many as a hundred people has capsized. it went down in bad weather. at least 13 people are reported to have been killed. the identity of those on board is not yet clear. >>> guatemala's president resigned after a judge ordered his arrest over corruptio
the safe haven teaching lessons of nonviolence to baltimore's black children after a bloody sumner the city. >>> water quality experts say it could be a bad year for pollution in the great lakes. >> "inside story" takes you beyond the headlines, beyond the quick cuts, beyond the sound bites. we're giving you a deeper dive into the stories that are making our world what it is. >> ray suarez hosts "inside story". only on al jazeera america. >> hello...
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check this picture out from catherine sumner. she sent it to us on twitter. you can see the geyser spewing at the intersection of newell avenue in walnut creek. fortunately the water just ran down into the street and into the storm drains. so no damage to homes or businesses. >>> research shows 25 minutes of brisk walking every day can add seven years to your life. they say moderate exercise can cut in half the risk of death from heart attack among people in their 50s and 60s. data also shows a little bit of exercise can delay the aging process, and perhaps even delay the onset of dementia. more than ever, scientists say it's never too late to start exercising. >>> your mother was right, scientists at uc san francisco say the less sleep you get, the more likely you are to catch a cold. specifically if you sleep less than six hours a night, you're four times more likely to catch a cold. the findings suggest sleep deprivation make people more susceptible to infectious diseases. the bottom line, lack of sleep afegs your physical health. >>> there is now an andro
check this picture out from catherine sumner. she sent it to us on twitter. you can see the geyser spewing at the intersection of newell avenue in walnut creek. fortunately the water just ran down into the street and into the storm drains. so no damage to homes or businesses. >>> research shows 25 minutes of brisk walking every day can add seven years to your life. they say moderate exercise can cut in half the risk of death from heart attack among people in their 50s and 60s. data...
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quickly temperatures flip back to sumner the eastern half of the country. you start cool but we end up very warm. middle of the nation will continue to be very warm so the next three days, middle of the nation, 90s through oklahoma and dallas, in the east, that's where temperatures go from the 70s today into the 80s, so betty, we are going to warm it up after a nice chilly, cool morning in the east. >> all right. summer i'm just holding onto as long as i can. >>> three 18-year-olds have been arrested and charged for alleged copycat attacks of the free range shootings in arizona, accused of using a sling shot to hit drives. they will be charged with assault, endangerment and criminal damage. authorities say they are not connected to the 11 freeway shootings reported in the last two weeks. >>> kim davis is expected to return to, today. she was jailed for five days pour refusing to issue marriage licenses to gay couples after the supreme court legalized gay marriage back in june. non-profit called planting peace paid $500 to place a billboard in davis' hometow
quickly temperatures flip back to sumner the eastern half of the country. you start cool but we end up very warm. middle of the nation will continue to be very warm so the next three days, middle of the nation, 90s through oklahoma and dallas, in the east, that's where temperatures go from the 70s today into the 80s, so betty, we are going to warm it up after a nice chilly, cool morning in the east. >> all right. summer i'm just holding onto as long as i can. >>> three...
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. >> speak egg of the music festival, meisha, a another made in america festival closes out the sumner philadelphia. tens of thousands crowded the ben franklin parkway, and now crews, they're in clean-up mode. we check in with justin finch he joins us now where they are hard at work this labor day. good morning. >> reporter: erika, good morning, we're kind of watching another concert going on here, a concert, clean up here, behind this here crews breaking down the stage, piece by piece, and then just over here behind me, to my left here, we've got crews on good old-fashioned broom and trash patrol. let's take you now to video, workers are spread across eakin's oval and along the parkway all the way down to the 20th street, because every year, made in america takes on casino of mission impossible restoring the parkway to its free concert glory, as quickly as possible. it is a very tall task, given that this year's two day festival brought tens of thousands to the parkway, as many as 70,000 perhaps per day, and of course, these big crowds leave behind big messes, the largest crowds we sa
. >> speak egg of the music festival, meisha, a another made in america festival closes out the sumner philadelphia. tens of thousands crowded the ben franklin parkway, and now crews, they're in clean-up mode. we check in with justin finch he joins us now where they are hard at work this labor day. good morning. >> reporter: erika, good morning, we're kind of watching another concert going on here, a concert, clean up here, behind this here crews breaking down the stage, piece by...
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>> sumner september.at's for sure. >> the real september, though. >> and a lot of people will be out and about. you can check the latest forecast. we'll be heading out, check out the nbc washington app. see the latest forecast from storm team 4. right now we have fog to deal with. storm team 4 cameras capturing that. just a couple sections ago we could see the sun breaking through. it's playing peekaboo with the fog. the fog is densest in the areas in gray. visibility is under a quarter mile. watch out for this. it's going to be around for another couple of hours. temperatures around the bay, mid to upper 60s as well as much of the metro area and nearby suburbs. right now, low 60s in much of the rural areas. it's beginning to show some sunshine, warming things up there, too. the hour by hour forecast this fall should be gone by mid-to-late morning and bright sunshine by noontime hitting the upper 80s by 3:00 or 4:00 this afternoon with a few high clouds coming in. we are dry.ç i took this picture of dry
>> sumner september.at's for sure. >> the real september, though. >> and a lot of people will be out and about. you can check the latest forecast. we'll be heading out, check out the nbc washington app. see the latest forecast from storm team 4. right now we have fog to deal with. storm team 4 cameras capturing that. just a couple sections ago we could see the sun breaking through. it's playing peekaboo with the fog. the fog is densest in the areas in gray. visibility is under...
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. >>> well, meisha just mentioned there is labor day weaken meaning the end of sumner philadelphia, the coming down after another successful made in america festival. the clean up underway right now on the ben franklin parkway, and that's where "eyewitness news" reporter justin finch joins us now, maybe pitching in, helping out little bit. justin, good morning. >> hey, erika, they don't need my help out here at all. labor day, is a day on for an army of workers who are out here on the parkway, breaking down and cleaning up after as you mention another successful made in america here on the parkway. i want to show you the stage to my right here. we have been watching it come down slowly all morning, it is about finished as you can see, but take a look at the grounds down there. all of that trash, we can now see, with the sun up, lot of bottles, papers, and a whole lot more. it will take a lot of elbow grease, rakes, brooms, to bag up all of there trash. we take to you video, though, of the bigger part of the job, big job here, the concert area spanning from the base of the art museum ste
. >>> well, meisha just mentioned there is labor day weaken meaning the end of sumner philadelphia, the coming down after another successful made in america festival. the clean up underway right now on the ben franklin parkway, and that's where "eyewitness news" reporter justin finch joins us now, maybe pitching in, helping out little bit. justin, good morning. >> hey, erika, they don't need my help out here at all. labor day, is a day on for an army of workers who are...
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you know, he just -- this sumner bolivia and went to a prison to greet prisoners.he made a conscious effort. >> he has a remarkable ability to connect with people. i think the attitude toward that, his insistence of connecting with people, a metaphor of seeing the church, not concerned about his own safety. he wants to be with the people and wants the church to do. not concentrate on protecting itself or building a fortress and to meet people where they are. and he demonstrate that is in every public encounter. >> can i just say watching him as -- i watch politicians. this is remarkable. you would just -- any politician to just copy him would be successful. it's authentic. talking to real people. it's shedding the exterior of security sometimes. it is realizing what your real job is and who put you there. it is just -- i mean, just sit there. watch him. just impressed with him as a pure politician and he's not that. and simply being who he is. >> the other parallel is some presidents who are tactile people persons and some who are not. >> right. and it happens. >>
you know, he just -- this sumner bolivia and went to a prison to greet prisoners.he made a conscious effort. >> he has a remarkable ability to connect with people. i think the attitude toward that, his insistence of connecting with people, a metaphor of seeing the church, not concerned about his own safety. he wants to be with the people and wants the church to do. not concentrate on protecting itself or building a fortress and to meet people where they are. and he demonstrate that is in...
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sumner goes to heaven, what's the trust going to do. >> what's the answer? >> it ain't going lower. >> thank you. happy anniversary. >> congratulations. >> a lot of fun. >> as warren said to you guys, another 20. >> it's the first show of the rest of our life. >> right now it's time for "squawk on the street." >> good tuesday morning. hope you had a great labor day weekend. i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen and david faber. premarket is up big after the second worst week of the year for u.s. stocks. china trade data was this line. europe is looking at nice gains this morning. ten-year-year-o yields around 2. we sit down with warren buffett at 11:30 this morning. dow futures up making up for almost all of friday's losses after the jobs number. you heard on "squawk on the street" them calling the fed irresponsible but said the u.s. is not poised for decline. >> the i think the u.s. market is fairly valued, and i think the markets in europe, are several years behind the united states. europe is a bit more interesting. we see japan with qe infinity being inte
sumner goes to heaven, what's the trust going to do. >> what's the answer? >> it ain't going lower. >> thank you. happy anniversary. >> congratulations. >> a lot of fun. >> as warren said to you guys, another 20. >> it's the first show of the rest of our life. >> right now it's time for "squawk on the street." >> good tuesday morning. hope you had a great labor day weekend. i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen and david faber....
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we have so many oil related industries and jobs, almost 60,000 jobs lost through the course of the sumner this field alone it's going to weigh in the economy. which wins out? after this. we live in a world of mobile technology, but it is not the device that is mobile it is you. what super poligrip does for me is it keeps the food out. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. just a few dabs is clinically proven to seal out more food particles. super poligrip is part of my life now. hi my name is tom. i'm raph. my name is anne. i'm one of the real live attorneys you can talk to through legalzoom. don't let unanswered legal questions hold you up, because we're here we're here and we've got your back. legalzoom. legal help is here. do you want to know how hard it can be to breathe with copd? it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva respimat does not replace resc
we have so many oil related industries and jobs, almost 60,000 jobs lost through the course of the sumner this field alone it's going to weigh in the economy. which wins out? after this. we live in a world of mobile technology, but it is not the device that is mobile it is you. what super poligrip does for me is it keeps the food out. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. just a few dabs is clinically proven to seal out more food...
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. >>> nypd is claiming this has been the city's safest sumner two decades. >> crime stats show june through august the number of murders and shootings were at the lowest level since the early '90s. despite a rash of shootings at the beginning of summer. stats also show shootings are down nearly 1 1/2% through the first eight months of this year compared to last year. assaults and burglaries are also down. while the summer was safer, overall this year the murders are up 6% and sexual assaults jumped more than 5%. >>> all right. have you heard? maybe you have. it is a very busy time as the city prepares for pope francis's arrival later this month. >> top priority of course keeping the pope protected from a possible attack. also the enthusiastic crowds. a lot of people like this guy very much. a new poll this morning shows how much the americans really like pope francis. let's go to midtown, st. patrick's cathedral. it is shiny on the outside. sparkling white. liz dal lump is there. she has the latest for us. >> reporter: good morning, ben and teresa. the it looks brand new and absolutely stun
. >>> nypd is claiming this has been the city's safest sumner two decades. >> crime stats show june through august the number of murders and shootings were at the lowest level since the early '90s. despite a rash of shootings at the beginning of summer. stats also show shootings are down nearly 1 1/2% through the first eight months of this year compared to last year. assaults and burglaries are also down. while the summer was safer, overall this year the murders are up 6% and...
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office at the white house, he signs the bill, and the man who kept the bill from getting any further, sumner was aghast, almost had a heart attack over that. but come the election of 1872, grant won by a landslide of over 20,000 votes. phenomenal. after that, mosby was one of grant's best friends. he was allowed to see the president anytime he came to the white house, except once, and that was when president grant was in the hands of death. -- hands of a dentist. they went back and forth, and mosby helped him in many ways, until 1877 when someone took a shot at mosby in mornington. he lived in warrington at that time. he tried to kill him. mosby was getting off the train in warrington. he had lived there for sometime, but because he had become a republican, his family -- the -- his family were pariahs. his law practice fell. his children were beaten at school. the people had turned against him. people would cross the street to keep from having to speak to him. mosby his life was in mortal danger, and he contacted president grant, who by now was on a world tour. grant and julia took a world t
office at the white house, he signs the bill, and the man who kept the bill from getting any further, sumner was aghast, almost had a heart attack over that. but come the election of 1872, grant won by a landslide of over 20,000 votes. phenomenal. after that, mosby was one of grant's best friends. he was allowed to see the president anytime he came to the white house, except once, and that was when president grant was in the hands of death. -- hands of a dentist. they went back and forth, and...
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. >> andrew, the question at viacom is what happens when sumner goes to heaven, what's the trust going> thank you. happy anniversary. >> congratulations. >> a lot of fun. >> as warren said to you guys, another 20. >> it's the first show of the rest of our life. >> right now it's time for "squawk on the street." >> good tuesday morning. hope you had a great labor day weekend. i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen and david faber. premarket is up big after the second worst week of the year for u.s. stocks. china trade data was this line. europe is looking at nice gains this morning.
. >> andrew, the question at viacom is what happens when sumner goes to heaven, what's the trust going> thank you. happy anniversary. >> congratulations. >> a lot of fun. >> as warren said to you guys, another 20. >> it's the first show of the rest of our life. >> right now it's time for "squawk on the street." >> good tuesday morning. hope you had a great labor day weekend. i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen and david faber. premarket is...
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. >> so who lost the sumner presidential politics?chief white house political correspondent for "politico," mike allen. >> how many times you are wrong? >> we were looking at the polls earlier. scott walker down to 4%. what a bad summer for scott. i take it he's one of the losers. >> yeah. you look at these numbers, you'll see especially in iowa, people say he lost the summer. showing himself just not ready for prime time. in this poll we do every week, the poe lit ko"politico" caucus insiders, those behind the scenes elected officials and operatives, one person told us that scott walker has been on three sides of every two sided issue. >> so let's put the numbers up again while you talk about it. a lot of people listening on the radio coming in to work. you have scott walker, 49% who lost the summer, jeb bush, 31%, rick perry, 10%, rand paul 7% and lindsey gram, 3%. it's been awe brutal summer for rand paul and scott walker. >> somebody was saying that jeb bush had stopped eating so many salads. eat a steak and take on donald trump.
. >> so who lost the sumner presidential politics?chief white house political correspondent for "politico," mike allen. >> how many times you are wrong? >> we were looking at the polls earlier. scott walker down to 4%. what a bad summer for scott. i take it he's one of the losers. >> yeah. you look at these numbers, you'll see especially in iowa, people say he lost the summer. showing himself just not ready for prime time. in this poll we do every week, the poe...
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that sumner 1787 where they worked all summer long and all the way up until yesterday to craft this document that i would argue has preserved our freedom or over 200 years. hether of one or few of many and whether self-appointed or elected may justly be described as the definition of tyranny. we talk about tyranny in different governments around the globe. what james madison says is we're not talking about one evil dictator. mr. kinzinger was down here talking about how one evil dictator can change the entire makeup of regional peace and stability. james madison portrays it even larger. he said it does not matter whether it's one person or a few people or even many people. it does not matter whether it's hereditary or self-appointed or elective. the power e all of located in any one place, tyranny is the result. we learn at an early age in our schools, mr. speaker, about separation of powers. we learn about checks an balances. we learn about the legislative branch on capitol hill, the supreme court right behind us, the exec tiff branch headquartered at 1600 pennsylvania avenue and the natura
that sumner 1787 where they worked all summer long and all the way up until yesterday to craft this document that i would argue has preserved our freedom or over 200 years. hether of one or few of many and whether self-appointed or elected may justly be described as the definition of tyranny. we talk about tyranny in different governments around the globe. what james madison says is we're not talking about one evil dictator. mr. kinzinger was down here talking about how one evil dictator can...