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the reputations of hamilton and jefferson have acted flowed over the years. jefferson was the predominant figure out the way down to the civil war. in fact, hamilton was almost forgot during much of that time. but it was a brutal society. jeffersons party was triumphant during the early part of the 19th century and jeffersons predominated. but then jeffersons reputations suffered so much as a result of the civil war. who's after all, a southerner as slaveowner. following the civil war, the country began to industrialize, following the lines that hamilton had emphasized. hamilton's reputation soared. but then, jeffersons came back again in the early 20th century. it is somewhat incongruous. progressive votes new deal embraced jefferson and it was during roosevelt's presidency in 1943 on the 200th anniversary of jeffersons earth of the jefferson memorial was opened in washington. but then after world war ii, with the cold war, with the mayor can transcend militarily and in industrialize, urbanized nation, hamilton's reputation soared again and jeffersons has plu
the reputations of hamilton and jefferson have acted flowed over the years. jefferson was the predominant figure out the way down to the civil war. in fact, hamilton was almost forgot during much of that time. but it was a brutal society. jeffersons party was triumphant during the early part of the 19th century and jeffersons predominated. but then jeffersons reputations suffered so much as a result of the civil war. who's after all, a southerner as slaveowner. following the civil war, the...
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the majority. that is a quotation from his inaugural address. if jefferson had won that election the revolution of 1800, the rivalry between the two ended with both winning and both losing. hamilton one that the country is transforming economically bad as a'' washington been repeated during the 17 nineties and led to a changing face of america. is still havelock john farms where hamilton proposed the first. >> but 18 for a you was working in a factory and that was a harbinger of widespread change throughout the 19th and 20th centuries. if hamilton one a couple days before he writes our real diseases anti-calls to locker see a poison. that is what as he made clear in his inaugural address. near the end hamilton realized his day had come and gone roche every day proves to me more and more that this american world was not made for me. jefferson's world was changing he had wanted and favored the arcadian american where most people live on farms and envision that for generations as the company expanded to the pacific coast to take centuries perhaps but jefferson
the majority. that is a quotation from his inaugural address. if jefferson had won that election the revolution of 1800, the rivalry between the two ended with both winning and both losing. hamilton one that the country is transforming economically bad as a'' washington been repeated during the 17 nineties and led to a changing face of america. is still havelock john farms where hamilton proposed the first. >> but 18 for a you was working in a factory and that was a harbinger of...
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yet the navy that jefferson wanted was not the same his predecessors created. in an attempt to secure command of the sea and balance of sea power, the federalist created a navy department and a fleet much larger than republicans expected or wanted. yet on march 3, 1801, they were fearing strict measures, the new administration proposed federalist preserve the fleet on the books and discharged all by 45 officers and selling more than 20 vessels. ? reality, it was the fedderalist that began what anti-jeffersonians and pro navalist supporters blame on the republicans. it's true that the rationale given by the federalists was stimulalmulated by the fear tha republicans would completely dismantle the navy, but that fear was unfounded. jefferson had no intention of eliminating the navy or converting it to a white water, or brown water or gun boat navy. >>> the composition of the navy during jeffersonian period reflected complicated republican theories of defense. ships of the lines and frigots were necessary only if a country were protecting trade and projects offens
yet the navy that jefferson wanted was not the same his predecessors created. in an attempt to secure command of the sea and balance of sea power, the federalist created a navy department and a fleet much larger than republicans expected or wanted. yet on march 3, 1801, they were fearing strict measures, the new administration proposed federalist preserve the fleet on the books and discharged all by 45 officers and selling more than 20 vessels. ? reality, it was the fedderalist that began what...
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followed by white house coverage with martin o'malley at the jefferson dinner in new hampshire. then paul ryan in iowa at a friend riser -- a fundraiser. >> i think every first lady should do something in this tradition to help the thing that she cares about. i just think that everything in the white house should be the best. the entertainment that is given here. >> children are the same the world over and so is our feeling for children. i think it is good in the world, there is quite enough to divide people, so we should cherish the language and the emotion that unites us. >> jacqueline kennedy's 1000 days as first lady was defined by images, young mother, advocate for the arts, fashion icon.
followed by white house coverage with martin o'malley at the jefferson dinner in new hampshire. then paul ryan in iowa at a friend riser -- a fundraiser. >> i think every first lady should do something in this tradition to help the thing that she cares about. i just think that everything in the white house should be the best. the entertainment that is given here. >> children are the same the world over and so is our feeling for children. i think it is good in the world, there is...
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. >> this is video from the jefferson memorial hospital that's in jefferson city, tennessee. ith a very special recognition. >> you took care of a mother. >> there's a family that had really wonderful things to say about her and how good stacy made the family feel while the family had a patient in the hospital. >> i've asked them to share comments. >> then they invite thomas talley, the boyfriend, to share more of why she should get the recognition. >> some of yul know this is where we met. >> then it starts to become more about them. [ laughter ] >> it wasn't an awards ceremony at all. >> where is she going? >> she comes back. she does want the ring. this is a proposal. >> yes, i will. [ applause ] >> they hug and then everybody starts taking pictures am even hugs and congratulates them. >> meanwhile all the patients in the hospital are -- [ laughter ] >> all right. everybody. right now seems like a great time to give away a flat screen tv. >> to win the 42 inch flat screen tv you need the buzzword and need to be a u.s. resident and be 18 years old or older. >> here we go. th
. >> this is video from the jefferson memorial hospital that's in jefferson city, tennessee. ith a very special recognition. >> you took care of a mother. >> there's a family that had really wonderful things to say about her and how good stacy made the family feel while the family had a patient in the hospital. >> i've asked them to share comments. >> then they invite thomas talley, the boyfriend, to share more of why she should get the recognition. >> some...
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. >> this is video from the jefferson memorial hospital that's in jefferson city, tennessee. aff have gathered to award stacy allen with a very special associate recognition. >> you took care of us. >> there's family that had some really wonderful things to say about her and how good she made the family feel when the family had a patient in the hospital. so then they invite thomas tally, her boyfriend, to share more of why stacy should get the recognition. >> some of y'all know, this is where we met. >> then it starts to become more about them. >> oh! >> it wasn't an award ceremony at all. >> where's she going? where's she going? >> oh, my god! >> she comes back. she does want the ring. this is a proposal. oh, yes, i will. >> they hug and everybody starts taking pictures, everybody hugs and congratulates them. >> meanwhile, all the patients in the hospital are -- [ machines beeping ] >> that's it for rtm. [ machines beeping ] >> that's it for rtm. we'll see you next time. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> today on "dr. oz," dr. sanjay gupta sounds the alarm on america'
. >> this is video from the jefferson memorial hospital that's in jefferson city, tennessee. aff have gathered to award stacy allen with a very special associate recognition. >> you took care of us. >> there's family that had some really wonderful things to say about her and how good she made the family feel when the family had a patient in the hospital. so then they invite thomas tally, her boyfriend, to share more of why stacy should get the recognition. >> some of...
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the plan was pushed very hard by thomas jefferson's grandson. thomas jefferson randolph. and it is a plan that he had tried to advance and part of the previous decade and it goes back to thomas jefferson's own plan in the state of virginia. in this plan had been out there for a while and it is a plan that is completely unfeasible and it is the only thing that virginians could possibly consider as a mode of emancipation and it turns out that it is more than just a single vote, i can't remember what it is, they decide to cut off further debate and will just not consider the question. this last time but the virginia legislature considered any proposal for any form of emancipation and this includes several generations of its slaves, which it could not have followed her because no one was going to love level the taxes necessary and enslaved people overwhelmingly did not want to go to liberia. because it was a pretty grim situation, particularly for disease, and this became pretty well-known and so in this includes colonization and it's a nonstarter for many reasons. and that is
the plan was pushed very hard by thomas jefferson's grandson. thomas jefferson randolph. and it is a plan that he had tried to advance and part of the previous decade and it goes back to thomas jefferson's own plan in the state of virginia. in this plan had been out there for a while and it is a plan that is completely unfeasible and it is the only thing that virginians could possibly consider as a mode of emancipation and it turns out that it is more than just a single vote, i can't remember...
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a court is deciding -- whether the jefferson county can sell $1.7 billion in sewer related debt to exit bankruptcy.. the heavy $3 billion dollar debt from sewer work pushed the county in chapter 9 a couple years ago.. some argue, sewer rates are already too high for residents and could go up 7.9%. it's over for 82 year rupert murdoch and 44 year old wendi deng. the couple ended their 14 year marriage wednesday with a hug. as part of the settlment sources say deng will keep their $44 million dollar fifth avenue apartment in new york.. the couple's children will not have voting stakes in murdochs companies. murdoch owns the wall street journal, the new york post and fox film studios and fox news. the couple tells reporters- "we are pleased to announce that we have reached an amicable settlement of all matters relating to our divorce," a million dollars worth of gold turned up in a strange place. . a cleaning crew on a jet blue aircraft found 24 gold bars stashed in the bathroom. . the flight took off from bangkok...the gold was found upon landing in india. an investigation is now taking o
a court is deciding -- whether the jefferson county can sell $1.7 billion in sewer related debt to exit bankruptcy.. the heavy $3 billion dollar debt from sewer work pushed the county in chapter 9 a couple years ago.. some argue, sewer rates are already too high for residents and could go up 7.9%. it's over for 82 year rupert murdoch and 44 year old wendi deng. the couple ended their 14 year marriage wednesday with a hug. as part of the settlment sources say deng will keep their $44 million...
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it didn't really trump the states which you write were essentially sovereign nations and jefferson had a different vision. you write in your book, fixated at governing at the national level and served on a committee to consider ben franklin's original proposal in the articles of con federation and jefferson was a persistent advocate of more central command. why was that so important to him? >> because he was ultimately a pragmatic politician. one of the things that goes to what we all do all day and what we think about and a lot of folks that we know and love think about, thomas jefferson was a career politician, for 40 years from 1769 until 1809, almost constantly in public office. he stepped out for a little while, running but by and large, he was there. and he believed in the life of the republic. he believed that the american revolution and ensuing american government was the embodiment of this extraordinary idea in western culture about human self-government. and that was something that was precious to him. and while he -- no one talked better in needlepoint pillow terms than thom
it didn't really trump the states which you write were essentially sovereign nations and jefferson had a different vision. you write in your book, fixated at governing at the national level and served on a committee to consider ben franklin's original proposal in the articles of con federation and jefferson was a persistent advocate of more central command. why was that so important to him? >> because he was ultimately a pragmatic politician. one of the things that goes to what we all do...
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. ♪ on the horizon the dome you see outlined against the river is the jefferson memorial. ♪ the lincolnnt kennedy barely arrived from ireland from a jet and a tiny plane in new york. the 23-year-old nurse landed at national airport at 11 minutes after 12:00 in a charter begin engine apache when she boarded. she was attending the funeral at the personal invitation of mrs. jacqueline kennedy. a white house limousine escorted by united states police motorcycle rushed her to saint matthews church at a speed of about 60 miles per hour. she arrived just in time for the beginning of the services. ♪ she's a small, a blond. she was red eyed on the verge of tears as she entered the church. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ this is the lower or southern end of 17th street. the cortez turns right here to constitution avenue. ♪ ♪ goes one, two, three, four blocks, turns left around the lincoln memorial then across the bridge. ♪ and the background about to appear in the background is the munitions building. headquarter of the navy or part of the headquarter of the navy. ♪ we're told that by noon today the hillside o
. ♪ on the horizon the dome you see outlined against the river is the jefferson memorial. ♪ the lincolnnt kennedy barely arrived from ireland from a jet and a tiny plane in new york. the 23-year-old nurse landed at national airport at 11 minutes after 12:00 in a charter begin engine apache when she boarded. she was attending the funeral at the personal invitation of mrs. jacqueline kennedy. a white house limousine escorted by united states police motorcycle rushed her to saint matthews...
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. >> we saw the washington memorial and went up in it, and the jefferson memorial. >> which one's beeno far? >> oh, the washington. >> why? >> it was really cool to go up and to be able to look around and see all the stuff that was around it. >> why do you think it's important to have memorials to our famous presidents? >> because when they died, it honors them and it shows respect, that we care about them. >> judging from the millions of people who visit the monument each year, people certainly care a lot about our first president. i'm lauren for "teen kids news." >> well, that wraps it up for this week's "teen kids news." but we'll be back next week, so see you then. >> here's a shout-out to prnewswire forncluding "teen kids news" on their big screen in times square, new york city. yÑy [intense drumming] ♪ - this is the royal mile, a street in downtown that's full of museums, shops, restaurants-- tons of fun stuff for kids to do. it's actually set on a big hill leading up to the main castle at the top of the hill. it's a steep climb, so be sure to bring those prams and buggies for t
. >> we saw the washington memorial and went up in it, and the jefferson memorial. >> which one's beeno far? >> oh, the washington. >> why? >> it was really cool to go up and to be able to look around and see all the stuff that was around it. >> why do you think it's important to have memorials to our famous presidents? >> because when they died, it honors them and it shows respect, that we care about them. >> judging from the millions of people...
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o'malley,artin thought of as one of the possible 2016 presidential candidates come a is heading the jefferson-jackson dinner. it is a fun grinder -- fundraiser for the democratic party held every year. he also expect to hear from new hampshire and governor maggie hansen as well as senator jeanne shaheen. >> at this time, i would like to recognize the other officers of the new hampshire higher -- new hampshire democratic party. [laughter] [applause] second vice chair, dorothy sullivan. [applause] -- secretary, betty [applause]
o'malley,artin thought of as one of the possible 2016 presidential candidates come a is heading the jefferson-jackson dinner. it is a fun grinder -- fundraiser for the democratic party held every year. he also expect to hear from new hampshire and governor maggie hansen as well as senator jeanne shaheen. >> at this time, i would like to recognize the other officers of the new hampshire higher -- new hampshire democratic party. [laughter] [applause] second vice chair, dorothy sullivan....
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so the first era is that period of the founders. jefferson and adams were probably the two best-read people on the continent at their time. which is an astounding statement. you never think of the president of the united states being the best-read person in the land, and i'm not sure we'd want the president to be the best-read in the land, but nevertheless, these people lived booked, they consumed books, they were engaged by booked. and this was at no small hardship to themselves. i say in the book in 176 -- 1776 a first edition of that book cost $615. that is the cost about of an ipad today. and if you were to have an ipad today and if you have an ipad, i suspect many do, an ipad can store manager like 160,000 to 180,000 books. so when i say that jefferson had a library of over 6,000 books, that was no insignificant investment on his part. they not only had to spend a lot of money to the read these books and to get these books, but they invested themselves in the books, and these books animated the discussions that led to the revolution from
so the first era is that period of the founders. jefferson and adams were probably the two best-read people on the continent at their time. which is an astounding statement. you never think of the president of the united states being the best-read person in the land, and i'm not sure we'd want the president to be the best-read in the land, but nevertheless, these people lived booked, they consumed books, they were engaged by booked. and this was at no small hardship to themselves. i say in the...
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simply a way of life. >> i go home at the end of the day and i'm really happy. >> reporter: so for her leadership as teacher and fundraiser, this week's jefferson in the bay area goes to rachel bisaillon. sharon chin, kpix 5. >> rachel says volunteering keeps her grounded and thankful for her life and it's helped her decide that she definitely wants a career that allows her to work with horses and children with autism. >> you know, you look at these stories and we feature a lot of adults. she is 17 years old and accomplished this already. >> hard to believe. she actually started volunteering in grade school serving the humane society and the homeless, foster children and food banks, even assisting the coach of a girls softball team so she is no stranger to giving. >> fantastic young woman. sharon, thank you. >>> you can nominate your local hero for a jefferson award online at kpix.com/hero. >>> paul, a lot of folks still on the road trying to get to grandma's house for thanksgiving or just trying to get home. but it's going tore worth it. sounds like it's going to be a nice day tomorrow. a lot of folks like to go for a walk. >> playing tackle,
simply a way of life. >> i go home at the end of the day and i'm really happy. >> reporter: so for her leadership as teacher and fundraiser, this week's jefferson in the bay area goes to rachel bisaillon. sharon chin, kpix 5. >> rachel says volunteering keeps her grounded and thankful for her life and it's helped her decide that she definitely wants a career that allows her to work with horses and children with autism. >> you know, you look at these stories and we...
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so the first era is that period of the founders. jefferson and adams were probably the two best-read people on the continent at their time. which is an astounding statement. you never think of the president of the united states being the best-read person in the land, and i'm not sure we'd want the president to be the best-read in the land, but nevertheless, these people lived booked, they consumed books, they were engaged by booked. and this was at no small hardship to themselves. i say in the book in 176 -- 1776 a first edition of that book cost $615. that is the cost about of an ipad today. and if you were to have an ipad today and if you have an ipad, i suspect many do, an ipad can store manager like 160,000 to 180,000 books. so when i say that jefferson had a library of over 6,000 books, that was no insignificant investment on his part. they not only had to spend a lot of money to the read these books and to get these books, but they invested themselves in the books, and these books animated the discussions that led to the revolution from
so the first era is that period of the founders. jefferson and adams were probably the two best-read people on the continent at their time. which is an astounding statement. you never think of the president of the united states being the best-read person in the land, and i'm not sure we'd want the president to be the best-read in the land, but nevertheless, these people lived booked, they consumed books, they were engaged by booked. and this was at no small hardship to themselves. i say in the...
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. >> the courageous intervention of this week's jefferson award winner, sergeant kevin briggs. >> reporter: tourist bring home scenic photos of the golden gate bridge, both sergeant kevin briggs case mental snapshots of life and death. >> it's all the little things, good and bad. >> for more than 20 years as a california highway patrol officer, kevin has taught hundreds of people out of jumping to their death. >> it is an awesome feeling when you can assist someone. there is another beginning of life. they can change. >> that's what kevin taught kevin per theater in 2005. the 22-year-old was a new father who lost his job and felt too depressed to live. >> outside of dealing with pain. >> for 90 minutes in the wind and cold, kevin calmly and patiently talk him out of his desperation. >> he took the time to get to know me for who i am and not judge me. >> we use active listening skills. all my focus would be on them. i want to hear their story. >> that was my angel that day. that was the only person that was going to bring me over the railing. >> it's a great feeling for me. she's the one th
. >> the courageous intervention of this week's jefferson award winner, sergeant kevin briggs. >> reporter: tourist bring home scenic photos of the golden gate bridge, both sergeant kevin briggs case mental snapshots of life and death. >> it's all the little things, good and bad. >> for more than 20 years as a california highway patrol officer, kevin has taught hundreds of people out of jumping to their death. >> it is an awesome feeling when you can assist...
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so it is the period of the founders. jefferson and adams were probably the two best read people on the planet. you never think of the president being a the best red. but these people are engaged by books with no hard ship to themselves but in 1776 that first edition the equivalent of $615. with 160,000 books fete was no is significant investment because not only had to spend a lot of money but these books animated the discussion that led to the revolution from england in indeed a revolutionary act with something that had not been done before. the founders found solace in the work of previous people who had gone before them especially cicero and of play that george washington showed to the troops at valley forge to bump up their routes so they engaged with the woman republicans against julius caesar and the onslaught of tyranny. said they found ideas from previous generations and also look to a current is like to meet to look for rationale so use the the idea is in the declaration of independence fend later in the riding of the con
so it is the period of the founders. jefferson and adams were probably the two best read people on the planet. you never think of the president being a the best red. but these people are engaged by books with no hard ship to themselves but in 1776 that first edition the equivalent of $615. with 160,000 books fete was no is significant investment because not only had to spend a lot of money but these books animated the discussion that led to the revolution from england in indeed a revolutionary...
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claiming this is the state of jefferson. >> the state of wrench is originally envisioned would be the same size as, say, new mexico, and it would be like a 44th largest state in the 44th by population too so -- >> it would actually be bigger than some existing states. >> correct, yes. >> julie burn is chairman of the murdoch county board of supervisors which passed a resolution in september to leave california and help form the state of jefferson. a newspaper poll in next door county showed overwhelming support after that county board also voted to leave. and the sentiment is spreading to other counties across northern california. >> it is fed by anger across rural america, a mood of us against them. against big cities that increasingly dominate state legislatures, passing laws that some say ignore rural needs. >> the state of california passes regulations about not cutting trees or things of that sort, is there a direct impact in your community? >> oh, of course there is. our local economy is in rural california are basically dependent on ranching, farming, timber, hunting, fishing,
claiming this is the state of jefferson. >> the state of wrench is originally envisioned would be the same size as, say, new mexico, and it would be like a 44th largest state in the 44th by population too so -- >> it would actually be bigger than some existing states. >> correct, yes. >> julie burn is chairman of the murdoch county board of supervisors which passed a resolution in september to leave california and help form the state of jefferson. a newspaper poll in...
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. >> i wanted to work like the jeffersons, but live like donald trump. it wasn't worth it. vertheless, i did it. i suffered the consequences of doing it. >> detention of four charges of murder in the first degree. three charges of robbery with a firearm. on the murder charges being held without bond. >> now facing charges that could be the death penalty. >> my best attorney right now is me right now. i can read. i can write. it don't take much for me to learn. >> a public defender to represent you on the case. good luck. james poore. good morning mr. poore. i believe you are represented by cathy frye, is that correct? >> yes, sir. >> unlike cedric whose public defender is carrying a heavy load, james poore hired a private defense attorney. >> miss frye has been in this morning. not guilty plea entered on your behalf. good luck. >> thank you. >> after the arraignment, the two brothers try to talk. an officer notices the exchange and separates them. >> did that go the way you thought? >> i didn't know nothing about no attorney. the court process is moving quicker than mine. >>
. >> i wanted to work like the jeffersons, but live like donald trump. it wasn't worth it. vertheless, i did it. i suffered the consequences of doing it. >> detention of four charges of murder in the first degree. three charges of robbery with a firearm. on the murder charges being held without bond. >> now facing charges that could be the death penalty. >> my best attorney right now is me right now. i can read. i can write. it don't take much for me to learn. >> a...
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on saturday night, martin o'malley headlined the jefferson jackson dinner in manchester new hampshire. it is an annual fundraiser thrown by the state and the credit party and included remarks by maggie hassan and senator jeanne shaheen. this is 1.5 hours. >> thank you. thank you all very much. >> thank you for that great introduction. thank you. it is so wonderful to look at and see such a great crowd of and enthusiastic and noisy democrats. thank you to ray and to all of the team in new hampshire for together in putting this dinner tonight. it is no surprise that was such a great team to lead successful election day. 2014 is coming up. it is really important to a lot of us. i want to take a moment of personal privilege tonight. i want to introduce my husband is here with me. i also want to introduce the newest select did official official in the shaheen family, stephanie, who is a newly- elected counselor from portsmouth. she is here with her husband, craig. it is great to have you here with me tonight. it is really wonderful to have my old friend martin o'malley here today and all o
on saturday night, martin o'malley headlined the jefferson jackson dinner in manchester new hampshire. it is an annual fundraiser thrown by the state and the credit party and included remarks by maggie hassan and senator jeanne shaheen. this is 1.5 hours. >> thank you. thank you all very much. >> thank you for that great introduction. thank you. it is so wonderful to look at and see such a great crowd of and enthusiastic and noisy democrats. thank you to ray and to all of the team...
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o'malley,artin thought of as one of the possible 2016 presidential candidates come a is heading the jefferson-jackson dinner. it is a fun grinder -- fundraiser for the democratic party held every year. he also expect to hear from new hampshire and governor maggie hansen as well as senator jeanne shaheen. >> at this time, i would like to recognize the other officers of the new hampshire higher -- new hampshire democratic party. [laughter] [applause] second vice chair, dorothy sullivan. [applause] -- secretary, betty [applause] our treasurer and firefighter. [applause] mckenna. counsel, dan [applause] kathy sullivan. [applause] and representing the dca -- [applause] you're already said hello to a couple of them. they are always were saying hello to and expressing eric appreciation for all of their years of dedication. george bruno. [applause] barrow.tate chair chris [applause] senator jeff ward byrne. [applause] and for the third and final time, kathy sullivan. [applause] we also have with us today some out of town guests. the secretary of the association of democratic chairs, my friend -- [applause] o
o'malley,artin thought of as one of the possible 2016 presidential candidates come a is heading the jefferson-jackson dinner. it is a fun grinder -- fundraiser for the democratic party held every year. he also expect to hear from new hampshire and governor maggie hansen as well as senator jeanne shaheen. >> at this time, i would like to recognize the other officers of the new hampshire higher -- new hampshire democratic party. [laughter] [applause] second vice chair, dorothy sullivan....
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it looks like, you know, we're on the same page jefferson with the staff with respect to the envelope and the replacement of doors and windows and trying to beautify this building. we have still a couple of issues we'd like to have our thoughts on and get going forward with what you folks think is best. first of all, with respect to the brick wall on the front of the stairs at the front of building that's on page 17 of the proposal packet the sponsored packet. i'll put that on the gene if i can. on the screen if i can. that is the current condition. you can see the bring on the left on the bottom of the stairs and the stuck odd wall. if you look at how this building look before it was all stuck owed there before and the owner wanted the brick there on the stairwell. in my view that's not consisted with want history of this building and throughout the history of the building you have imagines in our packet it was always a stuck owed wall it didn't have a justification. we would like to correct that condition and return that to a stucco finish. a second concern of ours relates to the fe
it looks like, you know, we're on the same page jefferson with the staff with respect to the envelope and the replacement of doors and windows and trying to beautify this building. we have still a couple of issues we'd like to have our thoughts on and get going forward with what you folks think is best. first of all, with respect to the brick wall on the front of the stairs at the front of building that's on page 17 of the proposal packet the sponsored packet. i'll put that on the gene if i...
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it was a speech at the jefferson jackson day dinner iowa that really launched his candidacy, and the power of the speech came from the fact that he sat down and he wrote it and he thought his argument through from beginning to end. and no other candidate had done that. so, i'm biased as a writer, but i think when the right discovers the next ronald reagan it will be a write ore one who can rate. and point three, the disagreement between reagan and buckley. one famously, of course, over the panama canal, which will buckley was right about. he supported giving the canal back, ronald reagan opposed it. the other over the inf treaty near the end of reagan's president si, and reagan obviously supported and bill opposed, and reagan was right about that. these two disputes tell something about the differing roles of an intellectual and policy. on the canal dispute reagan was playing to the crowd. as a nonpolitician, bill buckley had the opportunity to step back and evaluate the issue on its merits. bill opposed giving back the canal until he went to panama and changed his mind. which is som
it was a speech at the jefferson jackson day dinner iowa that really launched his candidacy, and the power of the speech came from the fact that he sat down and he wrote it and he thought his argument through from beginning to end. and no other candidate had done that. so, i'm biased as a writer, but i think when the right discovers the next ronald reagan it will be a write ore one who can rate. and point three, the disagreement between reagan and buckley. one famously, of course, over the...
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claiming this is the state of jefferson. >> the state of wrench is originally envisioned would be theame size as, say, new mexico, and it would be like a 44th largest state in the 44th by population too so -- >> it would actually be bigger than some existing states. >> correct, yes. >> julie burn is chairman of the murdoch county board of supervisors which passed a resolution in september to leave california and help form the state of jefferson. a newspaper poll in next door county showed overwhelming support after that county board also voted to leave. and the sentiment is spreading to other counties across northern california. >> it is fed by anger across rural america, a mood of us against them. against big cities that increasingly dominate state legislatures, passing laws that some say ignore rural needs. >> the state of california passes regulations about not cutting trees or things of that sort, is there a direct impact in your community? >> oh, of course there is. our local economy is in rural california are basically dependent on ranching, farming, timber, hunting, fishing, an
claiming this is the state of jefferson. >> the state of wrench is originally envisioned would be theame size as, say, new mexico, and it would be like a 44th largest state in the 44th by population too so -- >> it would actually be bigger than some existing states. >> correct, yes. >> julie burn is chairman of the murdoch county board of supervisors which passed a resolution in september to leave california and help form the state of jefferson. a newspaper poll in next...
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the. so they were doing a survey for jefferson, what their mission was. it would've been 1803-1806 were the years they did the expedition. there were many years in preparation for it, but we go 1803-1826 the use of the expedition. jefferson picked meriwether lewis because he was his private secretary when he was president. lewis at captain clark because they work together during the whiskey rebellion and they become friends and i believe the line that lewis is when he chose clark was i would prefer no one else other than you to cocaptain this expedition with me. although clark never did get the rank of captain at that time, he was always called captain. and lewis insisted he get the same thing when they got back. so in lewis' mind he was a copartner. there was no distinction in rank. their first months, they were trying to make sure that the group they got together, the 30 or so men would be able to be up to the task. so they were really trying to enforce military order to teach them what they needed to know to get the boat going up the river. they also wa
the. so they were doing a survey for jefferson, what their mission was. it would've been 1803-1806 were the years they did the expedition. there were many years in preparation for it, but we go 1803-1826 the use of the expedition. jefferson picked meriwether lewis because he was his private secretary when he was president. lewis at captain clark because they work together during the whiskey rebellion and they become friends and i believe the line that lewis is when he chose clark was i would...
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>> the jefferson fund is benchmark as of inception and we look for similar results in the future. >>orming well. the composite is up against a weighted benchmark. you will hopefully continued that going forward. melissa: you guys are graduate students. what you going to do? >> i have to manage my own money. i'm joining j.p. morgan private bank after school. melissa: nice. how about you? >> i am evaluating an offer right now and looking to really build upon what i have learned through darden capital management at dartmouth for my career over the long term melissa: thank you so much. you guys are awesome. up next, you can finally see brand new movies at home on the very day that they are released in theaters. how much will it cost you? we have it all on "spare change." you can never have too much "money." ♪ so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7. i'm sorry, i'm just realllly reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? look! mommy's new vacuum! (cat screech) you feel that in your muscles? i do... drink water. 's a long story. well, n
>> the jefferson fund is benchmark as of inception and we look for similar results in the future. >>orming well. the composite is up against a weighted benchmark. you will hopefully continued that going forward. melissa: you guys are graduate students. what you going to do? >> i have to manage my own money. i'm joining j.p. morgan private bank after school. melissa: nice. how about you? >> i am evaluating an offer right now and looking to really build upon what i have...
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candidate, the democratic governor of maryland who was in new hampshire for a fund raiser for the jefferson jackson day dinner. he talked about the tea party. a portion of what governor o'malley had to say. >> i know -- i know people like mitch mcconnell and kelly ayot -- i know that they've been trying to distance themselves from the tea party every since they nearly drove our country into default. but the truth is, sadly, there's very little difference today between the tea party and so-called main stream republicans. ask sheryl kay porter, ask annie custer. they see it every day in the unrepresentative house of representatives. there's little daylight between the tea party and the republican party. think about it. both would have millionaires do less -- cut taxes for big oil, cut taxes for multinationals, reduce social security benefits and medicaid coverage. cut student loans, cut veterans' benefits, invest less in education, in affordable college. do less to combat climate change. do less on gun safety. do nothing to fix our immigration system. and keep families who are trying to survi
candidate, the democratic governor of maryland who was in new hampshire for a fund raiser for the jefferson jackson day dinner. he talked about the tea party. a portion of what governor o'malley had to say. >> i know -- i know people like mitch mcconnell and kelly ayot -- i know that they've been trying to distance themselves from the tea party every since they nearly drove our country into default. but the truth is, sadly, there's very little difference today between the tea party and...
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he says things like, i would be glad to meet at the jefferson hotel again. with a set number of people and how of course leave at 9:15. that's the way does. if you want to meet somebody, if one does somebody go to your house, you invite him over to your house. it's a different statement. when they come over to your house they get to decide when to leave. you meet at a restaurant, you can leave. earnest anyway had that trick when he was riding and he did want to be bothered using lets me down at the bar. then he said i have to get back to my writing but it's over in 20 minutes. roosevelt, i think the greatest president in the 20th century, maybe reagan, given where we are, a reasonable argument that roosevelt played poker all the time with these guys, members of congress. he knew he had to do it. he also knew when he wrote the checks for 20 bucks the odds he knew no one would ever catch. because it would ever get rid of a franklin roosevelt check? you would keep it. tip was more like roosevelt. he liked the company of other politician. he said there were three
he says things like, i would be glad to meet at the jefferson hotel again. with a set number of people and how of course leave at 9:15. that's the way does. if you want to meet somebody, if one does somebody go to your house, you invite him over to your house. it's a different statement. when they come over to your house they get to decide when to leave. you meet at a restaurant, you can leave. earnest anyway had that trick when he was riding and he did want to be bothered using lets me down at...
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the corner. richard jefferson now with the jazz hits the three at the buzzer. in the fourth o'neil goes down.ed the way with 25 as the warriors win it 102-88 to remain perfect at home. abc 7 sports brought to you by river rock casino. in just a few minutes, show you the highlights of the andre ward fight. something we have seen tonight no one has ever seen, i promise you. >> you are promising a lot. >> i deliver. >> just ahead the newest mission >> just ahead the newest mission to mars and how the good morning nelly! woah. hey! have you ever tried honey nut cheerios? love 'em. neat! now you on the other hand... you need some help. why? look atchya. what is that? you mean my honey wand? [ shouting ] [ splat ] come on. matter of fact. [ rustling ] shirt. shoes. shades. ah! wow! now that voice... my voice? [ auto-tuned ] what's wrong with my voice? yeah man, bee got swag! be happy! be healthy! that's gotta go too. ♪ hey! must be the honey! [ sparkle ] sweet. ♪ hey! must ♪e the honey! ♪ welcome to aulani. it's hawaii with a touch of disney magic. ♪ to thsuffered in silence... hoped... and lived i
the corner. richard jefferson now with the jazz hits the three at the buzzer. in the fourth o'neil goes down.ed the way with 25 as the warriors win it 102-88 to remain perfect at home. abc 7 sports brought to you by river rock casino. in just a few minutes, show you the highlights of the andre ward fight. something we have seen tonight no one has ever seen, i promise you. >> you are promising a lot. >> i deliver. >> just ahead the newest mission >> just ahead the newest...
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the future. >> thomas jefferson said, "the chief purpose of government is to protect life." we're not doing a very good job of protecting the lives and dignity of people in nursing homes in this country today. >> this is al jazeera america, i'm tony harris. evidence that yasser arafat was poisoned. also coming up, john kerry's mission to israel and the west bank. and we'll look at the vicious drawing war in mexico. >> for nearly nine years there has been suspicions of foul play in yasser arafat's death, that mystery has been partially
the future. >> thomas jefferson said, "the chief purpose of government is to protect life." we're not doing a very good job of protecting the lives and dignity of people in nursing homes in this country today. >> this is al jazeera america, i'm tony harris. evidence that yasser arafat was poisoned. also coming up, john kerry's mission to israel and the west bank. and we'll look at the vicious drawing war in mexico. >> for nearly nine years there has been suspicions...
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the future. >> thomas jefferson said, "the chief purpose of government is to protect life." we're not doing a very good job of protecting the lives and dignity of people in nursing homes in this country today. . [ ♪ music ] >> he's the man who brought a generation to warp speed. take is best known for playing lieutenant sulu he has a decades long career in film, radio it and theatre. he wrote and starred in a musical about japanese-american internment in world war ii. something he has knowledge of. he was sent to a camp at the cage of five. he's a successful writer and outspoken activist for
the future. >> thomas jefferson said, "the chief purpose of government is to protect life." we're not doing a very good job of protecting the lives and dignity of people in nursing homes in this country today. . [ ♪ music ] >> he's the man who brought a generation to warp speed. take is best known for playing lieutenant sulu he has a decades long career in film, radio it and theatre. he wrote and starred in a musical about japanese-american internment in world war ii....
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the future. >> thomas jefferson said, "the chief purpose of government is to protect life." we're not doing a very good job of protecting the lives and dignity of people in nursing homes in this country today. >>> hi, i aim lisa fletcher and you are in "the stream." suicides and accidental precipitation overdoses are alarmingly high in the u.s. military. is indies cell natural dispensing of painkillers and psychiatric drugs to blame? ♪ ♪ >>> could the military have a drug problem? the he is department of defense spends billions of drugs to treat mental illness and reduce pain, in fact a recent report by the department of veterans affairs found that v.a. doctors prescribe specifically more
the future. >> thomas jefferson said, "the chief purpose of government is to protect life." we're not doing a very good job of protecting the lives and dignity of people in nursing homes in this country today. >>> hi, i aim lisa fletcher and you are in "the stream." suicides and accidental precipitation overdoses are alarmingly high in the u.s. military. is indies cell natural dispensing of painkillers and psychiatric drugs to blame? ♪ ♪ >>> could...
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the river was complicated and it was the edge of the big woods. thomas jeffersond stories which confused the outlaws. some were pretty obvious lies. he said he had heart problems and they knew that was probably not true. he said he was recent so he didn't know the terrain. he said his family would be looking for him because they were expecting him back. the gang has a meeting and decide we can't use this guy. hi he is no help. what do we do with them? apparently frank and jesse wanted to kell thomas jefferson dunning. the younger brothers did not. but the younger brothers prevail, and they make thomas jefferson dunning promise not to say anything. they said if you don't say anything, give us your address and we'll send you a nice gift once we get back to missouri. but if you do give us up, it doesn't matter if it's six months from now or ten years or 20 years, we will come after you. thomas jefferson dunning is let go. he goes right to his house and he doesn't report them immediately. he is really stressed about what should i do? he eventually decided to tell his
the river was complicated and it was the edge of the big woods. thomas jeffersond stories which confused the outlaws. some were pretty obvious lies. he said he had heart problems and they knew that was probably not true. he said he was recent so he didn't know the terrain. he said his family would be looking for him because they were expecting him back. the gang has a meeting and decide we can't use this guy. hi he is no help. what do we do with them? apparently frank and jesse wanted to kell...
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and somemore the story we joined now by our sports correspondent jefferson's taste death in the trial is due to start in march can really hard to stay on as buying a present we'll see me. i think this is only one answer to this gets because he is taking on of the team has come out in full support of him missy has to understand that he's no pie in munich without believing this is the theme is mystifying. he made his major race because of what it is so policy to help me get rid of him unless an absolute disaster happens. he's also arguing that found that these charges and um um the day he admitted to himself. they have nothing to do it by mimi says it's a private affair so until he gets convicted of something expect him to stay at the helm and five now will we see a witness in court there is another option um well it's because of a speculative at this point that i would be very surprised if we do actually see it is quite out of debt for four rounds of negotiations scheduled for march and you have to ask yourself what are they talking about what the state to negotiate. i think what they'
and somemore the story we joined now by our sports correspondent jefferson's taste death in the trial is due to start in march can really hard to stay on as buying a present we'll see me. i think this is only one answer to this gets because he is taking on of the team has come out in full support of him missy has to understand that he's no pie in munich without believing this is the theme is mystifying. he made his major race because of what it is so policy to help me get rid of him unless an...
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plaxico burress once wanted me to grow the george jefferson. because i don't have it up here. t not really. i think the dynamic is different in baseball because it's every day. you're traveling across the country and you're on these extended road trips, whereas in my sport in football you're gone eight days out of the year. that's it. and you're around each other in training camp but it's a different kind of closeness that i think exists on baseball teams. >> all right, breaking news, more raise ors in nfl locker rooms. stay with us. we will be right back. well ladies, now there's big news in controlling your overactive bladder symptoms. the new oxytrol for women patch. the first and only over the counter treatment for overactive bladder. put the control back in your go with new oxytrol for women. now in the feminine care aisle. ♪ nothing, that's what? that's why i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. 'cause it gives me a big fat zero heartburn. woo hoo! [ male announcer ] prilosec otc. the number one doctor recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 8 str
plaxico burress once wanted me to grow the george jefferson. because i don't have it up here. t not really. i think the dynamic is different in baseball because it's every day. you're traveling across the country and you're on these extended road trips, whereas in my sport in football you're gone eight days out of the year. that's it. and you're around each other in training camp but it's a different kind of closeness that i think exists on baseball teams. >> all right, breaking news,...
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plaxico burress once wanted me to grow the george jefferson. because i don't have it up here. t not really. i think the dynamic is different in baseball because it's every day. you're traveling across the country and you're on these extended road trips, whereas in my sport in football you're gone eight days out of the year. that's it. and you're around each other in training camp but it's a different kind of closeness that i think exists on baseball teams. >> all right, breaking news, more raise raiors in nfl locker rooms. stay with us. we will be right back. i gotta go deposit a check, transfer some money. so it's your uncle's turn. what? wait, wait, wait... no, no, no, wait, wait. (baby crying) so you can deposit a check... with the touch of a finger. so you can arrange a transfer in the blink of an eye. so you can help make a bond... i got it. that lasts a lifetime. the chase mobile app. so you can. so you want to drive more safely? of smart. stop eating. take deep breaths. avoid bad weather. [ whispers ] get eight hours. ♪ [ shouts over music ] turn it down! and, of course,
plaxico burress once wanted me to grow the george jefferson. because i don't have it up here. t not really. i think the dynamic is different in baseball because it's every day. you're traveling across the country and you're on these extended road trips, whereas in my sport in football you're gone eight days out of the year. that's it. and you're around each other in training camp but it's a different kind of closeness that i think exists on baseball teams. >> all right, breaking news,...
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and republicans are saying that the rules were in place since thomas jefferson and mitch mccanle said they broke the rules and it is game on in congress. and more on the fallout that happens next. we'll have complete analysis. >> historic day. >>> still waiting on the cargo plane to attempt a dangerous take off. the runway is 3,000 feet too short. >> did you know lotteries have a expering a date. >> maybe it is in the refrigerator. and i will check it out. okay, listen up! i'm re-workin' the menu. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition inharge™. that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay and could save you in out-of-pocket m
and republicans are saying that the rules were in place since thomas jefferson and mitch mccanle said they broke the rules and it is game on in congress. and more on the fallout that happens next. we'll have complete analysis. >> historic day. >>> still waiting on the cargo plane to attempt a dangerous take off. the runway is 3,000 feet too short. >> did you know lotteries have a expering a date. >> maybe it is in the refrigerator. and i will check it out. okay,...
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. >> reporter: for creating programs for the underserved this, week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to janet wearing. kate kelly, kpix 5. >>> and breaking news now, the bart board just rejected the union contract that ended the bart strike. there was a family leave provision in the ratified contract that the board says was added without their knowledge. well, the board voted in favor of the contract without the family leave provision. the issue now goes back to the union, which will have to decide whether or not to return to the negotiating table. >>> and we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . >>> tony tantillo is shopping for fresh greens. today, he shows us how to pick italian flat leaf parsley. >> today's tip of the day is italian flat leaf parsley. i use this in so many different recipes. when i cook or my daughter cooks, it's a good chance this is part of the recipe for a garnish or to put into the pan with other products, because it releases some beautiful oils to it and gives it great flavor. but selection and storage is very important. let's talk about selection. w
. >> reporter: for creating programs for the underserved this, week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to janet wearing. kate kelly, kpix 5. >>> and breaking news now, the bart board just rejected the union contract that ended the bart strike. there was a family leave provision in the ratified contract that the board says was added without their knowledge. well, the board voted in favor of the contract without the family leave provision. the issue now goes back to the union,...