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patrick henry made quite the speech in richmond. something about a liberty. now we have independent companies. because of that speech virginia now has a group of armed men in every town in virginia. that may have something to do with the governor leaving town last night. but seeing as they are not here, what do you say we go upstairs and see the private chambers of the family? right thisly way. here we are. it is quite a few stairs up to this floor. i suppose that is the trouble with high ceilings, so many stairs. this is the largest bedchamberr in the house. it belongs to lady catherine lady augusta. there are the oldest of the children they are 15 and 14 years of age. i think fate left in a hurry last night, you see these young ladies have a large bed chamber that over there is for their governess animus though. that is french governess. we may not like the french but we do like their style. very important that these young ladies speak french. they will be presented to the t royal courts. their father has a seat in parliament. but now they governor has take
patrick henry made quite the speech in richmond. something about a liberty. now we have independent companies. because of that speech virginia now has a group of armed men in every town in virginia. that may have something to do with the governor leaving town last night. but seeing as they are not here, what do you say we go upstairs and see the private chambers of the family? right thisly way. here we are. it is quite a few stairs up to this floor. i suppose that is the trouble with high...
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that's why patrick henry would so clearly come back and say how dare you say we the people? we should say we the states. and that shift means certainly there were concessions to the states giving equal representation to the senate but the key change and this was governor morris the key change from the articles of confederation is a sentence not like the articles of confederation because the articles, each delegate yes, each state got one vote but their delegates were recallable will not by the people but by the state legislature. that's where it's different than the ones you're talking about california. they're using the governor is recallable by the people but if you have an in his opening speech roger sherman made a major point. the reason why the articles work is those delegates are recallable will by the states meaning the state legislature. they were goingto have any of that . the waste they set it up was the center, sure each state gets to they give some power to the states but they're not recallable will . they have fix your terms and governor morris says they will be
that's why patrick henry would so clearly come back and say how dare you say we the people? we should say we the states. and that shift means certainly there were concessions to the states giving equal representation to the senate but the key change and this was governor morris the key change from the articles of confederation is a sentence not like the articles of confederation because the articles, each delegate yes, each state got one vote but their delegates were recallable will not by the...
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all of which caused patrick henry to explodede in defiance give me liberty or give me death. the act [inaudible] boycott brought repeals inf the act sudden and discarded in the tea party. 1770 their own british guard came and fire to the misguided souls in historyry called it the boston massacre from 18701875. paul revere arrives. the british column moves on. june 17th, 1775 the militiamen with to become known later as the battle of bunker hill. yes it was a long time coming who gathered on the statehouse in 1776. these men who before the day was over would have pledged to each other theirir lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor. their lives, their fortune and theirr sacred honor. this is where the united states of america is born. right here in this sacred shrine. think of the men who met here probably as great a collection of vision, education, genius, courage, experience brought together in the history of mankind. tit was if you believe in thems i believe in this one, a miracle. i have no doubt of it. excitement crackled among the colonies on that fourth of july. th
all of which caused patrick henry to explodede in defiance give me liberty or give me death. the act [inaudible] boycott brought repeals inf the act sudden and discarded in the tea party. 1770 their own british guard came and fire to the misguided souls in historyry called it the boston massacre from 18701875. paul revere arrives. the british column moves on. june 17th, 1775 the militiamen with to become known later as the battle of bunker hill. yes it was a long time coming who gathered on the...
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. >> dagen: give me liberty or give me death was patrick henry's flame is rallying cry to revolution you can spend the fourth of july at patrick henry's last own burial place in my hometown in virginia. festivities including a huge fireworks display and it's $10 a car. it's fantastic. redhill.org. please visit my hometown. >> jesse: every player on the stanley cup winning team gets to have the cup for a day. it went to his neighbor. walked outside and said is that the stanley cup. didn't get to take a picture but got to hold it up which is a missed opportunity. >> judge jeanine: that's it for us. >> bret: good evening. welcome to washington. i i mike emanuel. president biden not taking a holiday from the scathing criticism of the supreme court. ruling on guns, abortion and the -- a president weighed down by a struggling economy and sinking poll numbers. >> good evening, the president is taking aim at the u.s. supreme court, accusing the conservative majority of taking the country backward.
. >> dagen: give me liberty or give me death was patrick henry's flame is rallying cry to revolution you can spend the fourth of july at patrick henry's last own burial place in my hometown in virginia. festivities including a huge fireworks display and it's $10 a car. it's fantastic. redhill.org. please visit my hometown. >> jesse: every player on the stanley cup winning team gets to have the cup for a day. it went to his neighbor. walked outside and said is that the stanley cup....
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all of which cause patrick henry to explode into defiance give me liberty. give me death the stab act the towns of act of 65 import on glass paper and tea. a boycott by the colonists crop repeal of this act except for the tax on tea result and patriots disguised as indians had themselves a tea party. in 1770 mob of rowdies heckled alone british century in boston. the guard came mob through stones britishers fired a ragged valley. 5-4 misguided souls late dead and history called it the boston massacre. height of april 1875 paul revere rides british column moves on lexington shots are fired. the eight colonists killed april 19th redcoats routed and concord the tide turns and a new country. to 17 1775 a swarming army of ragtail militiamen stand up to the full mind of england's best thousand redcoats die on the slopes of breeds hill to be known later as the battle of bunker hill. oh, yes. it was a long time coming this explosion that was triggered by the actions of the men who gathered in the old state house on that hot fourth of july in 1776. these men who befo
all of which cause patrick henry to explode into defiance give me liberty. give me death the stab act the towns of act of 65 import on glass paper and tea. a boycott by the colonists crop repeal of this act except for the tax on tea result and patriots disguised as indians had themselves a tea party. in 1770 mob of rowdies heckled alone british century in boston. the guard came mob through stones britishers fired a ragged valley. 5-4 misguided souls late dead and history called it the boston...
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yeah patrick henry ratifying in public statements before how dare you say we the people created used to say we the states. >> you miss the states and the states create this. it is the people the whole country. >> in some way it more or less with the league of friendship which is the treaty as gordon calls it in the articles of confederation created the league of friendship here were 13 sovereign states and legs together. but if you go back to the document i keep hammering on the letter of the states washington says we need a central government that is the final say in everything that is common to all of us. common to all the states which wouldn't be slavery or education. you can think of things that it wouldn't be. it wouldn't be international and interstate commerce he makes that clear. he also says in the circular letters this is indivisible. once you join you can't get out. he said that the circular letter of 1783. we need a central government, one sure and it's a one-way ranch it. by saying that commerce and many people argue it wasn't just taxation. the certainly everybody would
yeah patrick henry ratifying in public statements before how dare you say we the people created used to say we the states. >> you miss the states and the states create this. it is the people the whole country. >> in some way it more or less with the league of friendship which is the treaty as gordon calls it in the articles of confederation created the league of friendship here were 13 sovereign states and legs together. but if you go back to the document i keep hammering on the...
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all of which cause patrick henry to explode into fights, give me liberty or give me death. the stamp act, the act of 65, import on paper and t. a boycott by the colonists brought repeal of this act set for the tax on tea, result, disguised as indians had themselves a tea party. in 1770, they heckled them in boston. the guard came. mobs threw stones. they fired. five poor misguided souls lay dead, and history called it the boston massacre. paul revere arrives. the british colony moves on. shots were fired. eight colonists are killed. april 19, redcoats routed the convoy, the tide turns in the new country. june 17, 1775, the swarming army of militiamen stand up to the full line of england's best. a thousand redcoats die on the slopes, later known as the battle of bunker hill. oh yes, it was a long time coming this explosion that was triggered by the actions of the men who gathered in the old statehouse on that fourth of july in 1776. these men who, before the day was over, were to mutually pledge to each other their lives, their fortunes, and their sacred honor. their lives,
all of which cause patrick henry to explode into fights, give me liberty or give me death. the stamp act, the act of 65, import on paper and t. a boycott by the colonists brought repeal of this act set for the tax on tea, result, disguised as indians had themselves a tea party. in 1770, they heckled them in boston. the guard came. mobs threw stones. they fired. five poor misguided souls lay dead, and history called it the boston massacre. paul revere arrives. the british colony moves on. shots...
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. >> dagen: give me liberty or give me death was patrick henry's flame is rallying cry to revolution you can spend the fourth of july at patrick henry's last own burial place in my hometown in virginia. festivities including a huge fireworks display and it's $10 a car. it's fantastic. redhill.org. please visit my hometown. >> jesse: every player on the stanley cup winning team gets to have the cup for a day. it went to his neighbor. walked outside and said is that the stanley cup. didn't get to take a p p p p p p
. >> dagen: give me liberty or give me death was patrick henry's flame is rallying cry to revolution you can spend the fourth of july at patrick henry's last own burial place in my hometown in virginia. festivities including a huge fireworks display and it's $10 a car. it's fantastic. redhill.org. please visit my hometown. >> jesse: every player on the stanley cup winning team gets to have the cup for a day. it went to his neighbor. walked outside and said is that the stanley cup....
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they will quote the virginian patrick henry. i have a friend who would go to that college. they quote him in a number of things he does say, along with an insurrection line, but they conveniently ignore the fact that he was an anti-federalist who imposed -- oppose the constitution and the second amendment because he thought it gave too much power to the government and took away the power of the people to overthrow any arrangements they didn't like. then they turned, and this is the heart of their argument, and they argue that there has to be a right of insurrection in the constitution. the american revolution itself is an attack on unjust tyranny, so if the founders engaged in revolution, then the constitution must incorporate a right. this confuses a constitutional right to insurrection which does not exist with a natural law or right of revolution. to throw off a tyrannical regime. the founders clearly thought it does exist. certainly, jefferson thought that in the direct -- in the declaration of independence. they exercise that right after a long train of abuses and eart
they will quote the virginian patrick henry. i have a friend who would go to that college. they quote him in a number of things he does say, along with an insurrection line, but they conveniently ignore the fact that he was an anti-federalist who imposed -- oppose the constitution and the second amendment because he thought it gave too much power to the government and took away the power of the people to overthrow any arrangements they didn't like. then they turned, and this is the heart of...
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you can see fireworks and celebrate with patrick henry. i think that does it for us, liz peek and liz carter. thank you, ladies, so, so much. it's a pleasure to spend the morning with you. "varney" & company starts right now. ashley webster, take it away. ashley: thank you, good morning, dagen. i'm loading up the minivan and heading to virginia right after the show. good morning, everyone. dagen: you should. ashley: i'm ashley webster in of course today for stuary varney. we are entering the 4th of july holiday weekend and the airline chaos unfortunately has no end in sight. already 2,400 trips disrupted thursday and already 226 cancellations today. wh exw, but if you're driving, the national average for a gallon of regular is $4.84. not great. diesel, in fact it's awful,
you can see fireworks and celebrate with patrick henry. i think that does it for us, liz peek and liz carter. thank you, ladies, so, so much. it's a pleasure to spend the morning with you. "varney" & company starts right now. ashley webster, take it away. ashley: thank you, good morning, dagen. i'm loading up the minivan and heading to virginia right after the show. good morning, everyone. dagen: you should. ashley: i'm ashley webster in of course today for stuary varney. we are...
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. >> thomas jefferson, john marshall, patrick henry. and not one of them thought that this abortion was a matter to be adjudicated in the courts, to be discussed in public or to be in any way, you know, punished. >> it's fascinating because we often hear about, well, the founding fathers wanted and thinking about constitutional interpretation. we actually don't have a hypothetical me. we know what people like thomas jefferson and the like actually thought. it was a private matter. it wasn't a matter for public discourse. and so if that's the case is the aleto opinion fundamentally flawed in. >> well, as an opinion based in history, yes, indeed it is. because in the founding era there were no laws against abortion. the historical survey that the opinion uses to justify the idea that abortion was not quote-unquote, you know, deeply rooted in the american past is a single case from the colony, not even state of maryland, in the 1650s. and then just sort of catapult ahead to the late 19th century, a century after the founding fathers were a
. >> thomas jefferson, john marshall, patrick henry. and not one of them thought that this abortion was a matter to be adjudicated in the courts, to be discussed in public or to be in any way, you know, punished. >> it's fascinating because we often hear about, well, the founding fathers wanted and thinking about constitutional interpretation. we actually don't have a hypothetical me. we know what people like thomas jefferson and the like actually thought. it was a private matter....
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so but there were people who passionately opposed to james monroe wasn't an opponent patrick henry. give me liberty. give me death. that man opposed the constitution and was bitter about its passage. massachusetts was a squeaker. they got it through but the other really big state was new york new york is huge as we still know today new york the most important states of all so it was alexander hamilton who wasn't from any state who realized that people better? stop better? stop being provincial and better get it together and understand that we all need each other, but he lived in new york and he very much identified with new york, and he married in new yorker. and he became the principal organizer of this publication called the federalist papers and in the federalist papers what they did is they spelled out all the reasons why new yorkers should vote for this thing and make it true that there would be a the united states not simply a these united states and the word they used i found this very interesting. actually. this is based on my own research, but it's there for anybody to see
so but there were people who passionately opposed to james monroe wasn't an opponent patrick henry. give me liberty. give me death. that man opposed the constitution and was bitter about its passage. massachusetts was a squeaker. they got it through but the other really big state was new york new york is huge as we still know today new york the most important states of all so it was alexander hamilton who wasn't from any state who realized that people better? stop better? stop being provincial...
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the spirit of washington and jefferson and madison and monroe and patrick henry. virginians standing up and taking our commonwealth back! >> joe, that's, obviously, virginia governor glenn youngkin in november of last year, after winning the state's gubernatorial race. what do you think about that? glenn youngkin overall as a candidate. >> you know, i have to say -- >> for president? >> -- he is a more traditional republican than what we've seen over the past five, six years. he doesn't go around, i don't think, carrying ar-15s. >> that's good. >> he tries to avoid looking too extreme. the national press was focused on his talks about crt and keeping it out of schools. but, actually, on the grassroots level, people were paying closer attention to his opponent, saying, basically, parents need to mind their own business when it comes to the teaching of their children in school. that was obviously a gaffe that really hurt terry mccullough. he was calling for cuts to taxes as inflation was growing. there may be a path forward for youngkin if donald trump continues to
the spirit of washington and jefferson and madison and monroe and patrick henry. virginians standing up and taking our commonwealth back! >> joe, that's, obviously, virginia governor glenn youngkin in november of last year, after winning the state's gubernatorial race. what do you think about that? glenn youngkin overall as a candidate. >> you know, i have to say -- >> for president? >> -- he is a more traditional republican than what we've seen over the past five, six...
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henry and george mason saying, this militia that we need in order to keep the enslaved in check, james madison has put control of that thing under the federal government, under congress. so we cannot rely upon the feds to defend us when the enslaved rise up. the federal government has folks from life pennsylvania and massachusetts. they are not going to be coming down to defend us. so we need to have the protection or we will be left defenseless. they basically threatened to scuttle ratification. when that did not work, they threatened to hold a new constitutional convention. madison was scared out of his bujeebers. the articles of confederation had not worked. they worked through this new constitution that gave the federal government enhanced powers, but there was this fear that the federal government was too powerful, and this is why we have in the first congress the bill of rights. when you think about that bill of rights, freedom of religion, the right to not be illegally searched and seized, the right to a speedy and fair trial, the right not to have cruel and unusual punishment,
henry and george mason saying, this militia that we need in order to keep the enslaved in check, james madison has put control of that thing under the federal government, under congress. so we cannot rely upon the feds to defend us when the enslaved rise up. the federal government has folks from life pennsylvania and massachusetts. they are not going to be coming down to defend us. so we need to have the protection or we will be left defenseless. they basically threatened to scuttle...
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patrick henry also said, let me -- where and when did freedom exist when the sword and the purse were given up from the people. we're doing that right here in this body. we're taking the sword and the purse away from the people. he said, unless a miracle in human affairs interposed no nation ever retained its liberty after the los of the sword and the purse. the great object is that every man be armed. everyone who is able may have a gun. and final quote, from thomas jefferson, then i'll defer to the gentleman from south carolina. laws that forbid the carrying of arms disarm only those who are neither inclined nor determined to commit crimes. such laws make things worse for the assaulted and better for the assail cey lants. they serve rather to encourage rather than to prevent hods for an unarmed man may be attacked with greater confidence than an armed man. i yield to the gentleman from south carolina. >> i want to yield a minute to congressman chip roy. mr. roy: i appreciate that. i was on the judiciary committee to defend from the attacks being levied by my democratic colleague, as
patrick henry also said, let me -- where and when did freedom exist when the sword and the purse were given up from the people. we're doing that right here in this body. we're taking the sword and the purse away from the people. he said, unless a miracle in human affairs interposed no nation ever retained its liberty after the los of the sword and the purse. the great object is that every man be armed. everyone who is able may have a gun. and final quote, from thomas jefferson, then i'll defer...
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you can see fireworks and celebrate with patrick henry. i think that does it for us, liz peek and liz carter. thank you, ladies, so, so much. it's a pleasure to spend the morning with you. "varney" & company starts right now. ashley webster, take it away. ashley: thank you, good morning, dagen. i'm loading up the minivan and heading to virginia right after the show. good morning, everyone. dagen: you should. ashley: i'm ashley webster in of course today for stuary varney. we are entering the 4th of july holiday weekend and the airline chaos unfortunately has no end in sight. already 2,400 trips disrupted thursday and already 226 cancellations today. wh exw, but if you're driving, the national average for a gallon of regular is $4.84. not great. diesel, in fact it's awful, diesel at $5.76. very expensive. now, to the markets. futures, well slipping after the s&p sees its worst first half since the 1970s and more red as we begin the second half of the year. bitcoin has had its worse month in more than a year. this morning let's take a look.
you can see fireworks and celebrate with patrick henry. i think that does it for us, liz peek and liz carter. thank you, ladies, so, so much. it's a pleasure to spend the morning with you. "varney" & company starts right now. ashley webster, take it away. ashley: thank you, good morning, dagen. i'm loading up the minivan and heading to virginia right after the show. good morning, everyone. dagen: you should. ashley: i'm ashley webster in of course today for stuary varney. we are...
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when i pointed out, the only substantive response i've got my colleagues is a quotation from patrick henry, and anti federalists to strongly oppose the constitution, precisely because he thought it gave the government too much power and the people not enough to rebel against the government. when i pointed this out my friend mr. roy of texas, who is by far the most articulate and able defender of this doctrine, concedes that i am right about the constitution, but shift over to talk about the declaration of independence, which i cheerfully concede is a revolutionary document, and explained why, after a long train of abuses by the crown and parliament, they needed to resolve the political demand of union with england, that is the whole point, we are governed by the constitution, which is positive law, and nowhere does it grant a right of insurrection, it opposes it in every turn, as a matter not of constitutional law but natural law, people can decide to overthrow their government, but you do that on your own time, at your own risk, the constitution did not give you the right to destroy
when i pointed out, the only substantive response i've got my colleagues is a quotation from patrick henry, and anti federalists to strongly oppose the constitution, precisely because he thought it gave the government too much power and the people not enough to rebel against the government. when i pointed this out my friend mr. roy of texas, who is by far the most articulate and able defender of this doctrine, concedes that i am right about the constitution, but shift over to talk about the...
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henry kissinger the us secretary of state el patrick gray the former acting director of the fbi diane sawyer who worked for a while before going to network television in the nixon white house john dean. who was nixon's council in the early days of the watergate scandal pat buchanan, who is a nixon aid who later ran for president three times? sticking and failing to win the republican nomination for presidency alexander hague who was nixon's chief of staff later in the watergate period ron ziegler, he was the press secretary. the one who mentioned who referred to watergate famously as a third rate burglary. these were all among the candidates these and many more were identified as likely sources. likely to have been deep throat. in fact, there were college courses. one of them at the university of illinois that spent semesters. digging through the tips and clues and hints and all the president's been to try to figure out. who the most likely source was? and one of these efforts identified pat buchanan an arch conservative republican who seemed on his face to be quite unlikely to have b
henry kissinger the us secretary of state el patrick gray the former acting director of the fbi diane sawyer who worked for a while before going to network television in the nixon white house john dean. who was nixon's council in the early days of the watergate scandal pat buchanan, who is a nixon aid who later ran for president three times? sticking and failing to win the republican nomination for presidency alexander hague who was nixon's chief of staff later in the watergate period ron...
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the group is set to march near saint patrick's church on peralta. the trend of high end watch thefts continues in the bay area with another victim targeted this time in daly city crime reporter henry lee tells us that serena's video shows one suspect, pistol whipped and robbed the man. this is surveillance video showing an elderly man being confronted by an armed robber and daly city in broad daylight. the victims pushed up against the pickup truck. robert evans, the victim handovers, expensive watch when he doesn't the man pistol whips him. it happened at about 4 30 thursday afternoon on skyline drive near longview. to continue to struggle as the robber again demands the watch robber eventually grabs the man's watch someone else in awaiting red dodge challenger backs up the robert jumps in and the dodge takes off. the victim was treated at the scene for minor injuries. when the attack began , his wife ran across the street to a postal carrier for help. it's the latest watch robbery in which victims have been followed by thieves. similar incidents h
the group is set to march near saint patrick's church on peralta. the trend of high end watch thefts continues in the bay area with another victim targeted this time in daly city crime reporter henry lee tells us that serena's video shows one suspect, pistol whipped and robbed the man. this is surveillance video showing an elderly man being confronted by an armed robber and daly city in broad daylight. the victims pushed up against the pickup truck. robert evans, the victim handovers, expensive...