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and thomas paine as an upper router. guest: exactly. edmund burke was a wig, he was not a theory, he came from the reforming party of english politics but the fundamental disposition was gradual reform and reform is not revolution, it's almost offered in opposition to revolution and it says we need to change gradually so we don't lose what we built up what works and we can change what does not work. pain had much less patience for that change. he said the status quo is unjust and we need to overturn and start over, we know the principles with free politics, let's throw out what we got which came from an age of oppression and start over in a right way, he was a much more radical revolutionary in both the views are contained within the american revolution and the american revolution was taking conservative and radical revolution and you can see it in the declaration of independence which begins by stating radical principles but then goes on to state that prudence demand, you don't just overthrow government for shallow reas
and thomas paine as an upper router. guest: exactly. edmund burke was a wig, he was not a theory, he came from the reforming party of english politics but the fundamental disposition was gradual reform and reform is not revolution, it's almost offered in opposition to revolution and it says we need to change gradually so we don't lose what we built up what works and we can change what does not work. pain had much less patience for that change. he said the status quo is unjust and we need to...
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burke as a patient, and thomas paine is in a printer. yuval: 's fundamental disposition was gradual reform and it's not revolution. this is we need to change gradually so we don't lose but we have built up what works. and we can change. pain had much less patience for that gradual change pretty since dance was unjust and we need to overturn it and start over. we know the principles than on a guide to a free politics frivolous throughout only got 15 from an age of oppression and start over in the right way. it was much more radical revolutionary. i'm of the visa really contained within the american revolution. the american revolution was both a conservative and a radical revolution. it is seen the declaration of independence which begins by stating very radical principal, to principal. but then goes on to state prudence demands that you do don't just overthrow governments for shallow reasons . and goes on to list the reasons why the americans want to revolt and those reasons american conservative. they say and denied their rights as engli
burke as a patient, and thomas paine is in a printer. yuval: 's fundamental disposition was gradual reform and it's not revolution. this is we need to change gradually so we don't lose but we have built up what works. and we can change. pain had much less patience for that gradual change pretty since dance was unjust and we need to overturn it and start over. we know the principles than on a guide to a free politics frivolous throughout only got 15 from an age of oppression and start over in...
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it was called "common sense" by thomas paine. it was only 46 pages. it wasn't written in the scholarly method of those other writers who wrote at that time. it was written for the guys who went to the coffee shop. the guys who went to the pub. it was in plain language for plain people. and basically he said we've got to get rid of the king. and it was published january 10th, 46 pages. and by july the 4th, we had the declaration of independence. it's one of the most amazing literary accomplishments in literature. and it probably is the best selling book in history considering the population that we had at that time. it had -- it gripped people. it created the movement for independence. it was something like -- it was a different technology. it was something like moving from the horse and buggy to the automobile or from the typewriter to the internet. that's what the pamphleteer did. he made it the pamphlet of the new technology, the language of ordinary people. he didn't have his piece decorated with latin phrases. it was just direct, political languag
it was called "common sense" by thomas paine. it was only 46 pages. it wasn't written in the scholarly method of those other writers who wrote at that time. it was written for the guys who went to the coffee shop. the guys who went to the pub. it was in plain language for plain people. and basically he said we've got to get rid of the king. and it was published january 10th, 46 pages. and by july the 4th, we had the declaration of independence. it's one of the most amazing literary...
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thomas paine's pamphlet, "common sense." all of this together provided a foundation. nonetheless, the virginia declaration of rights written by my friend, colonel george mason. he wrote that virginia declaration of rights at the same time that i was writing our declaration of american independence. mr. light, a further question, if you will. >> how long did it take you to draft the document? thomas jefferson: that is a very good question. if i can recall, it took me some time. you asked me how long it took me to write the declaration. well, i believe it took me three days. three days to write that declaration. in fact, i have here one of the first drafts. there were several drafts. three days to write the declaration on four sheets of paper. now, many of you may wonder, mr. jefferson, that is quite a long time to simply write a declaration of independence. as you just said, everything was there for you to utilize. you were not designed to put forth anything new or original. well, citizens, i will tell you, i am guilty of something that you all are guilty of. oh, yes,
thomas paine's pamphlet, "common sense." all of this together provided a foundation. nonetheless, the virginia declaration of rights written by my friend, colonel george mason. he wrote that virginia declaration of rights at the same time that i was writing our declaration of american independence. mr. light, a further question, if you will. >> how long did it take you to draft the document? thomas jefferson: that is a very good question. if i can recall, it took me some time....
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he himself was not a religious man at all, but more of a reader of thomas pain.
he himself was not a religious man at all, but more of a reader of thomas pain.
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republicans are exactly the people iou warned you about last night, the sunshine patriots thatsh thomas paine wrote aboutn 1776. we see this kind of behavior, it can look like our cause is hopeless. but it is not. we've gone through tough times before and we come out on top. and we can again. remember the 1970s and how bleak the outlook was for the country? maybe you were too young to remember it. i was a kid. but you've got watergate, the quagmire of vietnam, the oil embargo, double-digit o inflati, not to mention a hostile media and the malaise of jimmy carter's presidency? a lot of people lost hope. they were convinced we'd never be able to prevail over the soviet union or end communism. but robert ronald reagan came. he reminded us to have confidence in ourselves and believe the u.s. and worth defending. he transformed politics, despite the fact that they didn't have fox news, they didn't have a talk radio -- they had paul harvey, other than that they didn't have talk radio, social media, or conservative websites. the situation we face now isn't any more dire than we faced back then. by b
republicans are exactly the people iou warned you about last night, the sunshine patriots thatsh thomas paine wrote aboutn 1776. we see this kind of behavior, it can look like our cause is hopeless. but it is not. we've gone through tough times before and we come out on top. and we can again. remember the 1970s and how bleak the outlook was for the country? maybe you were too young to remember it. i was a kid. but you've got watergate, the quagmire of vietnam, the oil embargo, double-digit o...
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he himself was not a religious man at all, but more of a reader of thomas pain. kind of christian radicalism of the evil of riches. he opposed talk of violence, sabotage. again he said it was to come through democratic means, organization. and maybe the best way to summarize him is through his great speech. in 1918 when he is jailed for opposing american involvement in world war i. he gives a famous speech at his sentencing where he says while there is a lower class, i am in it. while there is a criminal element, i am of it. while there is a soul in prison, i'm not free. he puts himself as the representative of the oppressed groups in american society. but debs is not a politician. he is not really a politician he is not interested in the battles within the socialist party. as a result of that, generally speaking, at the national party level, which is not where the party operates, that the service the more conservative, right-wing are in control. at the grassroots, always this battle. finally, one other element, rather obscure of the party called the foreign-lang
he himself was not a religious man at all, but more of a reader of thomas pain. kind of christian radicalism of the evil of riches. he opposed talk of violence, sabotage. again he said it was to come through democratic means, organization. and maybe the best way to summarize him is through his great speech. in 1918 when he is jailed for opposing american involvement in world war i. he gives a famous speech at his sentencing where he says while there is a lower class, i am in it. while there is...
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actually sent me very beautiful, sad, mournful music for valley forge, and you can hear the words of thomas painee music, and those were the only words that survived from that original draft of that scene. but lin is extraordinary in terms of, you know, plucking out exactly what he needs for a scene. he is self-critical, and he is a very disciplined writer. it's always very hard for a writer to strike out a beautiful line that he has written. lin has the ability to do it. i'm not sure i do, but he does. [laughter] brian: he is about what age right now? ron: lin is 36. brian: and when the constitutional convention was held, and alexander hamilton was there and james madison, they were what? 30? 36? ron: let's say -- because hamilton was born -- by my count, 1755. so he would have been 32 and then 34 when he became treasury secretary. brian: so all of this is -- except for your case -- had been done by really young people. ron: yeah, and this is actually a very interesting point, brian because i think that so much of the attention about the show has concentrated on the fact that it's this black and
actually sent me very beautiful, sad, mournful music for valley forge, and you can hear the words of thomas painee music, and those were the only words that survived from that original draft of that scene. but lin is extraordinary in terms of, you know, plucking out exactly what he needs for a scene. he is self-critical, and he is a very disciplined writer. it's always very hard for a writer to strike out a beautiful line that he has written. lin has the ability to do it. i'm not sure i do, but...
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[laughter] he was a reluctant rebel, we're not talking about thomas paine here. so i think it's important to think about the things he's saying are not quite true, i don't have the money, i can't do this or move out, he could have if he really wanted to. if he wanted to be the person lafayette thought he could have. people like to say that no examples, there were people who did this and had to leave under direct because other slave masters were terrified of this so i think to look at him clearly and when we do that, was talk about how it was a big move. he left her, he passed the buck to her and left her in this vulnerable position and ended up hurrying the inevitable but also the same problem existed that he didn't want to see and be responsible for which was the separating of families forever. >> if you could, how many people were in enslaved that he throughout? >> it fluctuated. martha was married before, she had two children from her previous marriage and the state had over 130 enslaved people. in washington inherited ten people when he was 11 and that number
[laughter] he was a reluctant rebel, we're not talking about thomas paine here. so i think it's important to think about the things he's saying are not quite true, i don't have the money, i can't do this or move out, he could have if he really wanted to. if he wanted to be the person lafayette thought he could have. people like to say that no examples, there were people who did this and had to leave under direct because other slave masters were terrified of this so i think to look at him...
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thomas. >> reporter: there were growing pains on day one of this outdoor testing clinic at the marina village research park in alameda. >> one of my employees said, it's like building an airplane when you've already gone into flight. >> reporter: this is the ceo of city health urgent care which is partnering with the city of alameda to offer the testing. check out the sheer number of people waiting. 380 made appointments. another 400 were walk-ins jamming the system until they couldn't accept any more. city leaders had been waiting for the county to open a testing site in town, but other places always seemed to take precedence. the mayor says they just couldn't wait any longer. >> for some, like our seniors who may not drive long distances or people with limited mobility, it is nice to have this literally in your back yard. >> reporter: technicians here take nasal swabs then put them into special processors looking for the presence of covid-19 toxins. the manufacturer says the tests are up to 97% accurate but the cdc and mayo clinic says in general antigen tests are not as accurate as the pcr
thomas. >> reporter: there were growing pains on day one of this outdoor testing clinic at the marina village research park in alameda. >> one of my employees said, it's like building an airplane when you've already gone into flight. >> reporter: this is the ceo of city health urgent care which is partnering with the city of alameda to offer the testing. check out the sheer number of people waiting. 380 made appointments. another 400 were walk-ins jamming the system until they...
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thomas jefferson. he said the statue's placement in the student center has been a consistent source of pain for many of black students and allies. it cost $45,000 a year to attend. not sure if it's worth it anymore. the statue will be moved to a museum. when you saw the statue of jefferson, you still chose to go there. why? pick another school, it's cheaper. leave jefferson alone, we wouldn't be america without him. switching gears, and supermarkets across united states of america and latin america, we could go to the company's president went to the white house and had the audacity for praising president trump for being a builder. naturally there was a bunch of outrage and backlash. >> the backlash to goya was real. it was fast and it was furious, as it should've been.. what robert did to praise the president at the white house was a slap in the face and a spear in the heart of the latino community. >> brian: praised the president of the white house. a blow up after ivanka trump tweeted a picture of her holding up a can of goya beans. chelsea handler responded, tweeting, if you want your beings without
thomas jefferson. he said the statue's placement in the student center has been a consistent source of pain for many of black students and allies. it cost $45,000 a year to attend. not sure if it's worth it anymore. the statue will be moved to a museum. when you saw the statue of jefferson, you still chose to go there. why? pick another school, it's cheaper. leave jefferson alone, we wouldn't be america without him. switching gears, and supermarkets across united states of america and latin...
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thomas jefferson. let's get smart. google, find out what marxism has done, nothing but misery, pain, and death. so let's get smart. and let's man up, stand up, and fight for our culture and our country. we will all win at the end of the day. >> trace: burgess owens, always great to see you. we appreciate it. >> i appreciate it, trace. >> trace: tonight fox news has obtained new details on where the durham probe stands, and whether the investigation into the investigators will wrap up before or after election day. plus... a new twist in general michael flynn's legal battle. kt mcfarland is here when "the story" continues next. ♪ so to breathe better, i started once-daily anoro. ♪ copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way, with anoro." ♪ once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators that work together to significantly improve lung function all day and all night. do not use anoro if you have asthma. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition, high blood pressure, glaucoma... pro
thomas jefferson. let's get smart. google, find out what marxism has done, nothing but misery, pain, and death. so let's get smart. and let's man up, stand up, and fight for our culture and our country. we will all win at the end of the day. >> trace: burgess owens, always great to see you. we appreciate it. >> i appreciate it, trace. >> trace: tonight fox news has obtained new details on where the durham probe stands, and whether the investigation into the investigators will...
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thomas the apostle in san francisco where he stole 100 computers. >> we offer our children these computers if they don't have any at home. so it was really painful to see that. >> reporter: and painful to see that just weeks before distance learning is set to start. school employees say the man busted in through the girls bathroom window, ransacked a number of rooms, eventually made his way to the second floor. the computers were locked in this cart. that lock was broken when the car was pushed down the stairs. >> busted open, and he basically boxed all that stuff and headed out. >> reporter: but employees also say the man took his time inside, drank an orange juice, left popsicles on the floor, marshmallows lying around, and candy wrappers all over the place. >> it seems that they were also looking for money, okay. and then in the faculty room there were more popsicles. >> reporter: about a dozen devices were recovered near a bus stop by a good samaritan that can be seen here dropping them off outside the school. borelli just wishes the thief would have come to her first. >> if they really needed something, they could have knocked on the school
thomas the apostle in san francisco where he stole 100 computers. >> we offer our children these computers if they don't have any at home. so it was really painful to see that. >> reporter: and painful to see that just weeks before distance learning is set to start. school employees say the man busted in through the girls bathroom window, ransacked a number of rooms, eventually made his way to the second floor. the computers were locked in this cart. that lock was broken when the...
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thomas the apostle in san francisco where he stole 100 computers. >> we offer our children these computers if they don't have any at home. so it was really painful to see that. >> reporter: and painful to see that just weeks before distance learning is set to start. school employees say the man busted in through the girls bathroom window, ransacked a numberehisay t thisca. that lock was broken when the car was pushed down the stairs. >> busted open, and he basically boxed all that stuff and headed out. >> reporter: but employees also say the man took his time inside, drank an orange juice, left popsicles on the floor, marshmallows lying around, and candy wrappers all over the place. >> it seems that they were also looking for money, okay. and then in the faculty room there were more popsicles. >> reporter: about a dozen devices were recovered near a bus stop by a good samaritan that can be seen here dropping them off outside the school. borelli just wishes the thief would have come to her first. >> if they really needed something, they could have knocked on the school door and i would have helped them out. >> reporter: going forward, the princip
thomas the apostle in san francisco where he stole 100 computers. >> we offer our children these computers if they don't have any at home. so it was really painful to see that. >> reporter: and painful to see that just weeks before distance learning is set to start. school employees say the man busted in through the girls bathroom window, ransacked a numberehisay t thisca. that lock was broken when the car was pushed down the stairs. >> busted open, and he basically boxed all...
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thomas the apostle school where he stole 100 computers. >> we offer our children these computers if they don't have any at home. so it was really painful to see that. >> reporter: and painful to see it just weeks before distance learning is set to start. school employees say the man busted in through the girl's bathroom window, ransacked a number of rooms and eventually made his way to the second floor. the computers were locked in this cart, that lock was broken when the cart was pushed down the stairs. >> busted it open and he basically boxed all the stuff and headed out. >> reporter: and the man took his time inside, dwrarank an ore juice, left pop sickles on the floor and candy rappers. >> it seems that they were also looking for money and in the faculty room, there were more pop sic pop sick bl poples. >> if they really needed something, they could have knocked on the school door and i would have helped them out. >> reporter: going forward, the principal tells me they are looking at additional security measures to make sure that this doesn't happen again. in san francisco, j.r. stone, abc 7 news. >> that is terrible. >>> a new stu
thomas the apostle school where he stole 100 computers. >> we offer our children these computers if they don't have any at home. so it was really painful to see that. >> reporter: and painful to see it just weeks before distance learning is set to start. school employees say the man busted in through the girl's bathroom window, ransacked a number of rooms and eventually made his way to the second floor. the computers were locked in this cart, that lock was broken when the cart was...
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. >> it was painful to watch the secretary of state, shana thomas, yesterday allowing this, when he was asked by senator tim kaine about this. we can show it later. it's nauseating actually. but a lot of republicans did step up and i think this is a big moment for republicans, to have a sitting president using the podium of the presidency, the power of the presidency, a sitting american president sowing doubt in the sanctity of the election coming up in november. is there any parallel we can think of that comes close -- i have to add this, in this country? is there any parallel to this? >> i don't see a parallel. i think that's why you also saw the reaction that we saw on the hill, that we saw amongst lots of conservative leaders about this. i think one thing that really struck me yesterday was the juxta position between trump's tweet and what he said at the podium at the white house and the funeral service. there's lots of things we can talk about with that and barack obama's speech and everything, but just this idea that there were three presidents there, clinton, bush and obama, it w
. >> it was painful to watch the secretary of state, shana thomas, yesterday allowing this, when he was asked by senator tim kaine about this. we can show it later. it's nauseating actually. but a lot of republicans did step up and i think this is a big moment for republicans, to have a sitting president using the podium of the presidency, the power of the presidency, a sitting american president sowing doubt in the sanctity of the election coming up in november. is there any parallel we...
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fiscal cliff that led to so much pain, suffering, and unemployment because state and local government laid off so many people because thomas didn't help and there wasn't enough aid. all of the problems we are talking about, from the schools to universities to community college to arts, all of these impact health care workers, all of these support the economy. this is 70% of gdp. it is consumer spending. i think it would be foolhardy to adopting a budget that they won't follow through. they have a hard budget. this aid has to be quick and now and this is learning the lesson of 2008, 2009. thank you. >> thank you very much. i yield back. >> the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas and missouri. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate you bringing everyone together and to the witnesses. dataw promising canonic coming out with 4.8 million jobs being added during this month of june. we still have a long way to go before we are back to pre-pandemic levels, but it looks like the economy is bouncing back sooner than many people had predicted. unfortunately, the legislature attached to this hearing today is not a realistic pa
fiscal cliff that led to so much pain, suffering, and unemployment because state and local government laid off so many people because thomas didn't help and there wasn't enough aid. all of the problems we are talking about, from the schools to universities to community college to arts, all of these impact health care workers, all of these support the economy. this is 70% of gdp. it is consumer spending. i think it would be foolhardy to adopting a budget that they won't follow through. they have...
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it does that by including through the lens of the late 18th century debate between edinburg and thomas paineedmund burke, the great irish born english politician thought to be one of the fathers of modern conservatism. thomas for an english born american revolutionary war figure who then became a very important figure in making the case for the french revolution. in revolutionary through and through. and they were engaged with each other. they had an argument about the initial entrant natural social change in encapsulated but over time would become the important distinctions between the left and right in a politics. it begins in summer spices i describe in my view, beginning from a kind of different anthropology. just about how it is that the human being enters the world and what we will require neural tube driving force to be free. one of these views are always a generally speaking, liberal views. they belong in the free society. they believe in democracy, they believe in individual liberty. they believe in protecting the equal rights. they differ fundamentally but with free society really
it does that by including through the lens of the late 18th century debate between edinburg and thomas paineedmund burke, the great irish born english politician thought to be one of the fathers of modern conservatism. thomas for an english born american revolutionary war figure who then became a very important figure in making the case for the french revolution. in revolutionary through and through. and they were engaged with each other. they had an argument about the initial entrant natural...
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the 18 century debate in the great irish morning this politician with the modern conservatism thomas paine english born american and the revolutionary war figure and then became a very important figure to make the case for the french revolution through and through and the nature of social change and then over time the core distinction and then as i described my own view just how it is as they enter the world when it may require and those of these hues general speaking or liberal views in a free society individual liberty but they differ fundamentally what the society is. and that debate how to advance the good is still the left and the right this doesn't just speak its own good the parties the difference of opinion that's good for everyone. and for all that politics to be very devices is necessary and that the differences the left and right. >> what is your background? i was born in israel. came to the us at eight years old. i grew up here and went to college in washington dc. and with the bush administration first at dhs and then the bush white house. and working for the bush second term.
the 18 century debate in the great irish morning this politician with the modern conservatism thomas paine english born american and the revolutionary war figure and then became a very important figure to make the case for the french revolution through and through and the nature of social change and then over time the core distinction and then as i described my own view just how it is as they enter the world when it may require and those of these hues general speaking or liberal views in a free...