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>> jim and jacqueline, philadelphia police say if you live in center city, avoid city hall, thomas payne hall. in less than 24 hours, he expects to recite the oath in front of a large crowd. he says it's for the people's inauguration, a contrast of donald trump's presidential inauguration in washington, dc. >> this moment is to really transform some of the anger, some of the fear and sadness into hope, into action, into love. >> his group is one of several planning demonstrators in philadelphia tomorrow in rebuttal to trump's ceremony. the organization one pennsylvania will be there too. >> we have to stand together to make it work. >> she told us her group will rally for awareness on several social justice auction which are getting more interest. >> over the last 24 hours, so many people have reached out asking how they can help, how they can get involved. >> nbc 10 learned several groups will meet at city hall and thomas payne plaza. walking with them along the way will be philadelphia police, making sure demonstrators are safe and afternoon rush hour traffic is organized. >> protester
>> jim and jacqueline, philadelphia police say if you live in center city, avoid city hall, thomas payne hall. in less than 24 hours, he expects to recite the oath in front of a large crowd. he says it's for the people's inauguration, a contrast of donald trump's presidential inauguration in washington, dc. >> this moment is to really transform some of the anger, some of the fear and sadness into hope, into action, into love. >> his group is one of several planning...
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>> that question is a lot like things i would converse with thomas payne about. >> thomas hobbes said it best, that we would be living in a state of nature. and in a state of nature, life is nasty, brutish and short. >> we would have no government, we would have a nine or key -- an anarchy. >> or the opposite. the constitution is not meant to limit your rights. if you are wondering whether or not you can do something, do not look at the constitution. the government has to do that. if you government is wondering whether it has permission to do something, it has to look at the constitution and show where it is written that it allows to do that. you look at laws that were passed on what you can do. if you did not have a constitution, perhaps there would be chaos. i think people would still gather together in work together. however, the bigger threat would be your government would see no limitations to its power and would become over powerful, worse than a monarchy. you have the old roman dictators. you would have a tyrant, tyrannical government that would have no limitations on its power
>> that question is a lot like things i would converse with thomas payne about. >> thomas hobbes said it best, that we would be living in a state of nature. and in a state of nature, life is nasty, brutish and short. >> we would have no government, we would have a nine or key -- an anarchy. >> or the opposite. the constitution is not meant to limit your rights. if you are wondering whether or not you can do something, do not look at the constitution. the government has...
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as we look outside, sky6 live hd showing us the thomas payne plaza city hall. the temperatures are warmer than a cold start for the morning. karen rogers is in for david murphy with a check of the accuweather forecast. >> reporter: hi, rick, i was in this morning, it was a cold start to the day, but we're improving out here and the sky conditions are pretty. we started this morning in the northwest suburbs in the low teens, we rebounded nicely. 34 in martins creek, 33 in quakertown and pilots. 40 -- pottstown 40 in coatsville. 33 in center city. delaware and new jersey, 367 in browns mill, 47 in glassboro, 40 in vineland and dover, delaware. we've been watching the showers to the south. almost looks like we had a speck of a sprinkle near dover, but it's evaporating there. you can see that the clouds have streamed into the southern part of the region. philadelphia is next. we'll get the clouds increase through the day today. today we stay dry, but we're watching the system that's bringing in the moisture from the west that's going to imangt imangt -- impact us i
as we look outside, sky6 live hd showing us the thomas payne plaza city hall. the temperatures are warmer than a cold start for the morning. karen rogers is in for david murphy with a check of the accuweather forecast. >> reporter: hi, rick, i was in this morning, it was a cold start to the day, but we're improving out here and the sky conditions are pretty. we started this morning in the northwest suburbs in the low teens, we rebounded nicely. 34 in martins creek, 33 in quakertown and...
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. >> jim, good afternoon, and so far right now this demonstration here on thomas payne plaza is very peaceful. there are several hundred people out here, in fact, what started around 11:00 this morning, it was still drizzling, the numbers have just grown from that point on. again, estimated to be about several hundred, many of the signs out here reflecting people's opinions. they do not want the affordable care act to be repealed. now, we caught up with commissioner richard ross, just went last ten minute, we asked him questions about the city in general, and security, and facing concerns. go ahead and have a listen tacoma the commissioner told us. >> it is early, but a lot of people on the plaza, as you can see, very peaceful. very engaged group. so we got a long day ahead of us. so we will see what happens at the loews hotel. we'll see what happens. >> now, once again, commissioner ross also add that he is unaware of any planned mars at this point right now. so talking about traffic concerns, and congestion, we will remember that that traffic box basically secret service constructi
. >> jim, good afternoon, and so far right now this demonstration here on thomas payne plaza is very peaceful. there are several hundred people out here, in fact, what started around 11:00 this morning, it was still drizzling, the numbers have just grown from that point on. again, estimated to be about several hundred, many of the signs out here reflecting people's opinions. they do not want the affordable care act to be repealed. now, we caught up with commissioner richard ross, just...
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hilton freedman, thomas payne.y were all fans of the premise you eliminate the entitlement state but you do give some people basic income. >> they are wrong. this is socialism. guaranteed income is socialism. it's taking people's money they earned by force and giving it to people who have not. it says you have a right other people's proved their labor. it's immoral and destructive never it's ever been tried. most recently as europe. kennedy: they tried something similar in switserland. we'll see how this goes in finland. they are trying it with 2,000 people for four years. >> it's already been tried. kennedy: you don't have anyone who will tackle entitlement reform. if you have all these various programs whether it's snap or medicaid, it ends up being such bureaucrat is wasteful programs. >> libertarians are creating a new entitlement so they are legitimizing the idea of the entitlement state. >> it's called a negative tax and it does not take await incentive to the work. >> nor does it take away the income tax. >>
hilton freedman, thomas payne.y were all fans of the premise you eliminate the entitlement state but you do give some people basic income. >> they are wrong. this is socialism. guaranteed income is socialism. it's taking people's money they earned by force and giving it to people who have not. it says you have a right other people's proved their labor. it's immoral and destructive never it's ever been tried. most recently as europe. kennedy: they tried something similar in switserland....
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in this depiction thomas there for sin -- thomas jefferson is the devil and is helping tom payne pulled down the government that was erected under george washington and john adams. we have a subsequent cartoon in the run-up to the election of 1800. here thomas jefferson is trying to burn on an altar of french despotism. the constitution of the united states of america. the flames are being kindled by a number of incendiary tracks, including the philadelphia over aurora. the chief jeffersonian republican newspaper. we see jefferson dropping from his right-hand a letter he has written to a man named philip. a back story about jefferson and philip. philip was an italian who bought a farm. when philip returned back to italy he asked jefferson to look after his farm. he would communicate with him periodically about the financial transactions of the farm. jefferson did. in 1796, to take a bit of the dryness often no, you think jefferson would learn his lesson by this point. he wrote some political asset to philip. he described the situation around him. in the final days of the washington admi
in this depiction thomas there for sin -- thomas jefferson is the devil and is helping tom payne pulled down the government that was erected under george washington and john adams. we have a subsequent cartoon in the run-up to the election of 1800. here thomas jefferson is trying to burn on an altar of french despotism. the constitution of the united states of america. the flames are being kindled by a number of incendiary tracks, including the philadelphia over aurora. the chief jeffersonian...
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moment ofhe darkest the revolution, were writer thomas payne mentioned as "the times to try men's souls." i think of washington had not acted as he had and shown that determination, this ring saw -- spring thaw would have revealed the corpse of washington's army, just as general howe would have addicted. for that reason -- predicted. for that reason, i think washington was an indispensable figure. remembere a moment to the 200th anniversary of what washington did. thank you for coming out. [applause] dr. laver: i understand we have some time for questions. the request is if you do have a question, if you make your way to one of the two microphones so c-span can get your question. i will say, this is an early disclaimer -- disclaimer. if i do not know the answers, a number of my colleagues are here. sir? of numberre a hundred of wonderful stories about the battle. so they were gambling on the kitchens -- hessians gambling and drinking on christmas. and there's another one about rall playing cards and ,ashington being on the move and he paid the price for that. is there any truth to those
moment ofhe darkest the revolution, were writer thomas payne mentioned as "the times to try men's souls." i think of washington had not acted as he had and shown that determination, this ring saw -- spring thaw would have revealed the corpse of washington's army, just as general howe would have addicted. for that reason -- predicted. for that reason, i think washington was an indispensable figure. remembere a moment to the 200th anniversary of what washington did. thank you for coming...
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thomas payne's was the most famous of them. there are books of christian sermons defending the american revolution, it was a thought-out, logical revolution, a small step from the liberty we were used to, and it founded the most free and prosperous nation in the history of the world that other countries would do well to emulate, the french revolution, all of the founders ended up guillotined themselves. they didn't get anything resembling republic for 80 years. they are completely different, american and french revolution. john: the french revolution is like the democratic party. >> we worship or hate you. >> when i went to the occupy wall street protests, the progressive mob clearly thinks everyone is entitled to free stuff. >> i know you lie! >> we need obama to take care of us. john: government should take care of you? >> yeah, that's how it should be. john: republicans don't do that much. >> no, they do not. republicans have to talk about things like we're going to respect private property. that doesn't get somebody run int
thomas payne's was the most famous of them. there are books of christian sermons defending the american revolution, it was a thought-out, logical revolution, a small step from the liberty we were used to, and it founded the most free and prosperous nation in the history of the world that other countries would do well to emulate, the french revolution, all of the founders ended up guillotined themselves. they didn't get anything resembling republic for 80 years. they are completely different,...
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thomas payne's was the most famous of them. there are books of christian sermons defending the american revolution, it was a thought-out, logical revolution, a small step from the liberty we were used to, and it founded the most free and prosperous nation in the history of the world that other countries would do well to emulate, the french revolution, all of the founders ended up guillotined themselves. they didn't get anything resembling republic for 80 years. they are completely different, american and french revolution. john: the french revolution is like the democratic party. >> we worship or hate you. >> when i went to the occupy wall street protests, the progressive mob clearly thinks everyone is entitled to free stuff. >> i know you lie! >> we need obama to take care of us. john: government should take care of you? >> yeah, that's how it should be. john: republicans don't do that much. >> no, they do not. republicans have to talk about things like we're going to respect private property. that doesn't get somebody run int
thomas payne's was the most famous of them. there are books of christian sermons defending the american revolution, it was a thought-out, logical revolution, a small step from the liberty we were used to, and it founded the most free and prosperous nation in the history of the world that other countries would do well to emulate, the french revolution, all of the founders ended up guillotined themselves. they didn't get anything resembling republic for 80 years. they are completely different,...
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protest scheduled for 11:00 going to be happening at thomas payne plaza, which whicha couple of blocks off broad street. expected to make their way over here to the area of 12th, 13th, and market streets, in front of the loews hotel again. that's the only scheduled protest that did receive proper permit, how much, police are anticipating number every additional protests will occur out here today. >> you never know who will show up, thank you, jen. >> i better to be prepared. never know what's going to happen. >> and 996 year old woman is in the hospital with life threatening injuries, after being mauled by two dogs, east germantown. the pitbulls have been seized and they're going to be put down. the attack happened behind the row homes in the 5800 block of brush road yesterday. witnesses tell us the elderly woman was sweeping in the alleyway when somehow the dogs got loose from their homes. neighbors have described the attack, we want to warn you, details are disturbing. >> they were really eating her. they were eating her in her head. and that was a site. and another one was in her fa
protest scheduled for 11:00 going to be happening at thomas payne plaza, which whicha couple of blocks off broad street. expected to make their way over here to the area of 12th, 13th, and market streets, in front of the loews hotel again. that's the only scheduled protest that did receive proper permit, how much, police are anticipating number every additional protests will occur out here today. >> you never know who will show up, thank you, jen. >> i better to be prepared. never...
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it is going to begin at thomas payne plaza, which is couple of blocks away, off broad street.n they'll work their way over here, to the loews hotel, also expecting a number of protests, to erupt, that are not already -- have permit in place, car glenn thank you, jenny, of course keep it right here. we will have complete coverage of all of that, this big visit as well as the protests, it will be right on fox29.com. >> first 100 days, president trump and busy taking aim at illegal immigration. he signed more executive orders on wednesday, making good on some of his campaign promises. stripping federal money from sanctuary cities. philadelphia's a sanctuary city. mayor kenney says the feds will get no more cover ration than they're already getting in deporting people. >> we turn dangerous people over to them when there is a warrant. and a warrant is not a difficult thing for federal government to get. >> immigrant population is not the source of crime. they're often the victims of crime or the witnesses to crime and driving them underground does not make the city safe. >> immigra
it is going to begin at thomas payne plaza, which is couple of blocks away, off broad street.n they'll work their way over here, to the loews hotel, also expecting a number of protests, to erupt, that are not already -- have permit in place, car glenn thank you, jenny, of course keep it right here. we will have complete coverage of all of that, this big visit as well as the protests, it will be right on fox29.com. >> first 100 days, president trump and busy taking aim at illegal...
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so the first permanent protest is scheduled for 11:00 this morning, it will start at thomas payne plazaund the corner here, off broad street, and will work it way toward the loews hotel. several more protesters that did not file for official permits are also expected to be seen later today. karen, thomas? >> you got to believe we'll see a lot of that. thomas coming along at 6:00. keep it here for the president's visit to philadelphia, as well as all of those protests, you can find updates all day long right on fox29.com. >> and speaking of the president, first 100 days, he is taking aim now at illegal immigration, signing more executive orders on wednesday making good on some of his campaign promises stripping federal grant money from sanctuary cities like philadelphia. mayor kenney said the feds will get no more cooperation than they already get in deporting people. >> we turn dangerous people over to them when there is a warrant. and a warrant is not a difficult thing for federal government to get. immigrant population is not the source of crime. they are often the victims of crime or
so the first permanent protest is scheduled for 11:00 this morning, it will start at thomas payne plazaund the corner here, off broad street, and will work it way toward the loews hotel. several more protesters that did not file for official permits are also expected to be seen later today. karen, thomas? >> you got to believe we'll see a lot of that. thomas coming along at 6:00. keep it here for the president's visit to philadelphia, as well as all of those protests, you can find updates...
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. >> reporter: group of about 2,000, left thomas payne plaza and marched around city hall at noon. commissioner ross says his department is presented, with a number of challenges, in dealing with the demonstrations. >> a lot of what we tiehl with in today's protest, don't really lend themselves to telling us that. so we kind of adlib and see what happens with you we will be prepared. >> reporter: protesters ended at secret service blockade at 13th and market. some the in the crowd were upset that they could not get closer to the loews hotel where the president was speaking. and she was here supporting the you this administration. >> thinks ridiculous. the guy hasn't even been president for a week yet, give him a chance. he will start moving things. i guess people don't like it. >> reporter: around 2:00 philadelphia swat team responded to reports of protesters trying to breach the bny melon sky scraper at 17th and jfk, police captain said they nearly made it this but security was able to lock down the building. we watch as police searched this hand, who we're told nobody was arreste
. >> reporter: group of about 2,000, left thomas payne plaza and marched around city hall at noon. commissioner ross says his department is presented, with a number of challenges, in dealing with the demonstrations. >> a lot of what we tiehl with in today's protest, don't really lend themselves to telling us that. so we kind of adlib and see what happens with you we will be prepared. >> reporter: protesters ended at secret service blockade at 13th and market. some the in the...
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here, again, the first permitted protest is scheduled for 11:00 this morning, it will start at thomas payneza, which is a couple of blocks away from here on the other side every city hall off broad street. those protesters are expected to work their way here to the area of the loews hotel around 12, 13th, and market streets. however, other protesters who did not seek permits for today are also expected to be out here. thomas, al next. >> and i know police are specking several thousand, jenny joyce this morning, in center city, thank you. >> during televisioned speech last night the president of mexico remained adamant that his country will not pay for border wall, as president trump has demanded. >> he condemned the trump administration executive order, which paves the way for construction. >> mexico's president condemns trump's actions saying he regrets and reject the plan to build a wall. president said he's now considering cancelling next week's trip to washington. house speaker paul ryan says congress will front the cost of the southern border wall, which could be between eight and $14
here, again, the first permitted protest is scheduled for 11:00 this morning, it will start at thomas payneza, which is a couple of blocks away from here on the other side every city hall off broad street. those protesters are expected to work their way here to the area of the loews hotel around 12, 13th, and market streets. however, other protesters who did not seek permits for today are also expected to be out here. thomas, al next. >> and i know police are specking several thousand,...
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the second one, thomas payne address this. he said that his identity was wholly unnecessary to the public. it was an unnecessary -- necessary for them to know who wrote it. he is unconnected with any party and under no sort of employees public or private but the influence of reason and principle. culture of political writing was an outgrowth of the fact that in the 18th century, we were in the midst of being enlightened. the enlightenment emphasized that what should cause an argument to have authority is not the identity of its author. but instead, the logic of the argument. instead, it should be based on the soundness of the arguments. the soundness of the evidence in the arguments. who wrote the argument was in material. we live in a different world. i bet that if any of you try to write a letter to the editor of your local newspaper and ask that your name be withheld, that would probably be in violation to your local newspaper's letters to the editor policy. nowadays, people think that if there is a very different view in t
the second one, thomas payne address this. he said that his identity was wholly unnecessary to the public. it was an unnecessary -- necessary for them to know who wrote it. he is unconnected with any party and under no sort of employees public or private but the influence of reason and principle. culture of political writing was an outgrowth of the fact that in the 18th century, we were in the midst of being enlightened. the enlightenment emphasized that what should cause an argument to have...