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daniel webster regains the lead. zack paisley flips the puck out front, and nick mcnally gets the goal. daniel webster gets a nice 2-1 win on the road. to the whittemore center now, where the unh hockey teams is gearing up to play at merrimack college saturday night. after a couple of solid weekends on the ice, unh ran into a wall last weekend. back to back losses at michigan state leaves unh trying to recover. >> we have to find ways to play we' ve got to do a better job to keep shots off the net and play a better defensive zone. >> we' ve just got to keep working this week, work together as a team and focus on our systems. >> 12 high school football teams still remain in the playoff. they were outside today in the rain on wet fields, gearing up for the semifinals in their divisions. that includes the windham jaguars. >> certainly we have to be physical. would come out guns blazing and if we are i think we will be in pretty good shape. >> the coaches are getting us prepare, just preparing like we we know what we hav
daniel webster regains the lead. zack paisley flips the puck out front, and nick mcnally gets the goal. daniel webster gets a nice 2-1 win on the road. to the whittemore center now, where the unh hockey teams is gearing up to play at merrimack college saturday night. after a couple of solid weekends on the ice, unh ran into a wall last weekend. back to back losses at michigan state leaves unh trying to recover. >> we have to find ways to play we' ve got to do a better job to keep shots...
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this is when he went to senator daniel webster for help. now, remember that i said he was a good networker, and you know that it helps to have acquaintances in high places, even as a slave. and webster came to jennings' rescue, and he advanced his purchase price, and he wasn't a rich man. he struck a deal with jennings whereby jennings would work in his household and pay that purchase price back at the rate of eight dollars a month. so, finally, at the age of 48, paul jennings became a free man. and here is one thing he got involved with that very first full year of freedom. "night, saturday, 15 april 1848. a landing near the seventh street wharf, washington city. it was a moonless night, and that was an advantage for the activity at the wharf was highly illegal. paul jennings played a role in the operations that led to this action, and is thought to have been the black man silently observing the scene in the shadows, noticed by ship captain daniel drayton. drayton approached this witness, who told him that he knew what was going on, but th
this is when he went to senator daniel webster for help. now, remember that i said he was a good networker, and you know that it helps to have acquaintances in high places, even as a slave. and webster came to jennings' rescue, and he advanced his purchase price, and he wasn't a rich man. he struck a deal with jennings whereby jennings would work in his household and pay that purchase price back at the rate of eight dollars a month. so, finally, at the age of 48, paul jennings became a free...
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the honorable daniel webster of the state of florida has received nine. the honorable jim cooper of the state of tennessee has received one. the honorable john lewis of georgia has received one. and the honorable colin poul has received one. -- colin powell has received one. therefore, the honorable paul d. ryan of the state of wisconsin having received the majority of the votes cast is duly elected as speaker of the house. the sergeant at arms: mr. speaker, the speaker-elect, paul d. ryan of wisconsin.
the honorable daniel webster of the state of florida has received nine. the honorable jim cooper of the state of tennessee has received one. the honorable john lewis of georgia has received one. and the honorable colin poul has received one. -- colin powell has received one. therefore, the honorable paul d. ryan of the state of wisconsin having received the majority of the votes cast is duly elected as speaker of the house. the sergeant at arms: mr. speaker, the speaker-elect, paul d. ryan of...
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webster in potrero hill we have grown to love potrero hill because of the educational opportunity for our children the only thing no opportunity for the working-class families to live here we would like to raise our children like 1601 mariposa is proposing we had the privilege of growing up in a working-class family not face with affordable housing because the richness our variability of food and other things we were effort to grooving grew up can't offer our own children because the fluctuating costs it saddened us to think our children will miss out on our history the future history which is why we hope that 1601 mariposa burglary sustain our community culture by giving people like us people of color and people from the working-class i background we're excited for the outdoor space and schools in walking distance the mom and pop shops and a salesman for my children to have their own home overlooking the beautiful view of san francisco lastly 1601 mariposa has pdr says that a good example of keeping san francisco roots by giving the skilled workers to maintain a strong bond with its
webster in potrero hill we have grown to love potrero hill because of the educational opportunity for our children the only thing no opportunity for the working-class families to live here we would like to raise our children like 1601 mariposa is proposing we had the privilege of growing up in a working-class family not face with affordable housing because the richness our variability of food and other things we were effort to grooving grew up can't offer our own children because the...
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webster from florida.webster was a favorite of blum's freedom caucus.but after paul ryan meeting ith the caucus -- blum was backing the eventual winner. "if you're in government, you have to be pragmatic. i think you have to be a realist and i think you also have to realize you're not going to get everything you want. so it's idealism vs. realism in this situation." situation."blum says that the freedom caucus was getting too much blame -- and credit t r the role that it was playing in the process. before the vote on the new speaker -- party leaders on both sides rammed through a budget deal to raise the debt ceiling for two years. years.this was something that blum and many ototr republicans wwe not going to bend quite so easily on.all the republicans who represent iowa in congress voted against the deal.democrat dave loebsack voted for it -- but said that the way it was created -- mostly behind closed doors -- was wrong.blum agreed. "that's not giving us a voice in the process. this is exactly why the freedom caucus and many other, are, were upset with the way the house is run. thi
webster from florida.webster was a favorite of blum's freedom caucus.but after paul ryan meeting ith the caucus -- blum was backing the eventual winner. "if you're in government, you have to be pragmatic. i think you have to be a realist and i think you also have to realize you're not going to get everything you want. so it's idealism vs. realism in this situation." situation."blum says that the freedom caucus was getting too much blame -- and credit t r the role that it was...
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webster on the floor. speaker ryan -- that's funny to say instead of speaker boehner -- the pitch to member that he run as a consensus candidate caused freedom caucus members to regroup a little bit and decided not to formally endorse him but give him a super majority of support. ryan was able to make the case to him that he would be a different kind of speaker and be more inclusive and collaborative, that he would bring different voices in and change the makeup of the steering committees and do a bottom-up approach to legislating instead of a top-down. that appeals to a lot of members of the freedom caucus and they decided they were going to get on board for the time being. they made it clear that this is perhaps a trial run, that they are giving him the benefit of the doubt, but if he does not live up to promises to be this new, inclusive speaker the way they thought daniel webster could be, i don't think you will see a hesitation for them to make that known as they made it known to then speaker boehner
webster on the floor. speaker ryan -- that's funny to say instead of speaker boehner -- the pitch to member that he run as a consensus candidate caused freedom caucus members to regroup a little bit and decided not to formally endorse him but give him a super majority of support. ryan was able to make the case to him that he would be a different kind of speaker and be more inclusive and collaborative, that he would bring different voices in and change the makeup of the steering committees and...
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webster men' s soccer team take on montclair state on saturday. in the first round of the division iii tournament. and the keene state college field hockey team won the little east tournament putting themselves in the ncaa' s for the 9th time. sean goldman has been named offensive player of the week. he completed 21 of 36 passes for 260 four yards and two touchdowns. he did not commit a turnover. he led the team to an upset win still not good enough to get them back into the national picture. jacksonville state still the top team in the country. richmond, william & mary, and james madison are the only caa teams ranked. dartmouth still hanging in there number 23. week number 11 of her friday night football report. this week were talking about the state semifinals, meaning on 12 teams are still standing. the bears have a dynamic offense along with a very tough defense while the lakers scored over 40 points and seven of their nine games this year. the two teams not meet during the regular season. so both sides looking forward to getting after it on s
webster men' s soccer team take on montclair state on saturday. in the first round of the division iii tournament. and the keene state college field hockey team won the little east tournament putting themselves in the ncaa' s for the 9th time. sean goldman has been named offensive player of the week. he completed 21 of 36 passes for 260 four yards and two touchdowns. he did not commit a turnover. he led the team to an upset win still not good enough to get them back into the national picture....
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webster college. they played in the consolation game. sam jenkins throws one on that, but morgan hudson makes the save for the eagles. paul perrault' s oh feeds devon murray for the goal. again, the patriots are hanging on to that 21-17 lead, but rob gronkowski just went down with what looked like a right leg injury. he was carted off the field, although he was walking to the cart under his own power. we will keep you updated. stephanie: it didn' t look good. hopefully, gronk pulls through. is the weather going to pull through? jason: josh: tomorrow looks good. it' s going to be a chilly start and chilly day. we start to gradually get milder, but as you see, the shower chances increase as we get into the tuesday and wednesday timeframe. stephanie: that does it for news
webster college. they played in the consolation game. sam jenkins throws one on that, but morgan hudson makes the save for the eagles. paul perrault' s oh feeds devon murray for the goal. again, the patriots are hanging on to that 21-17 lead, but rob gronkowski just went down with what looked like a right leg injury. he was carted off the field, although he was walking to the cart under his own power. we will keep you updated. stephanie: it didn' t look good. hopefully, gronk pulls through. is...
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she wrote the daniel webster was a drunk and the men didn't like that and it reminded me a lot of my own experiences. there were activists, or raiders, all of these fascinating women who thrived during the war in washington and the reporters came in large numbers. dorothy dix was here before the war lobbying in congress and was so influential, has given a lot out of in the senate library by the senate with which to do lobbying. and managed the st. elizabeth and when talk to other places when she failed in the bill she was trying to get through congress. she then came back for the war and brought herself into the surgeon general and said she would be superintendent of female nurses. there were no female nurses. recreated that and opened the profession to women. it had not been women's work with the exception of catholic nuns. she was a formidable figure, the whole medical profession was closed to women, there were just a couple of female doctors in the country at the time, one of them was the surgeon who came to washington and presented herself to work for the union army. she was not
she wrote the daniel webster was a drunk and the men didn't like that and it reminded me a lot of my own experiences. there were activists, or raiders, all of these fascinating women who thrived during the war in washington and the reporters came in large numbers. dorothy dix was here before the war lobbying in congress and was so influential, has given a lot out of in the senate library by the senate with which to do lobbying. and managed the st. elizabeth and when talk to other places when...
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webster srt his careerig he. erin: you will see new hampshe like y he vese i fo. >> and when you' re up there going over the trees at 10 or 12 miles per hour - erin: in a hot air balloon.
webster srt his careerig he. erin: you will see new hampshe like y he vese i fo. >> and when you' re up there going over the trees at 10 or 12 miles per hour - erin: in a hot air balloon.
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at one point clay worked with calhoun, and calhoun's worst enemy, daniel webster of massachusetts. and the three of them came up with the compromise of 1833. so much so that the nation called these three men the great triumvirate. it didn't last long, but for a while it was remarkable that clay was able to bring these two men together. and, you know, clay's influence on kentuckians was rather remarkable because initially when the civil war did break out, remember, kentucky, slavery was legal. and clay himself had slaves. that was kentucky law. kentucky law banned emancipation of slaves. so you couldn't free your slaves if you wanted to. you'd be fined and possibly in prison. kentucky remained neutral. and tennessee -- [laughter] the jerks who ran tennessee decided to invade kentucky. that was a mistake. [laughter] kentucky was not going to have anybody invading their state, and they now joined the union and fought with the north in the civil war. if ohio had done it, they would have joined the south. but they were neutral and wanted to stay neutral. does that answer all your questi
at one point clay worked with calhoun, and calhoun's worst enemy, daniel webster of massachusetts. and the three of them came up with the compromise of 1833. so much so that the nation called these three men the great triumvirate. it didn't last long, but for a while it was remarkable that clay was able to bring these two men together. and, you know, clay's influence on kentuckians was rather remarkable because initially when the civil war did break out, remember, kentucky, slavery was legal....
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daniel webster said tyranny would never occur in the america because the people were armed. there is the reason we have a second amendment and it does not mean because i am not happy to look at ways to keep these tragedies from occurring as long as they don't interfere with the second dimension. that is what we have to keep in mind. what was the other part of that? by having -- with the mass shootings one of the things people have noticed is they tend to go to places that are done free zones leave even though they might be immensely disturb they are not so mentally disturbed as not to be able to realize that if you go some place where people can shoot you you are probably going to get shot. what i am saying is it is probably at good idea to make sure there are people in the areas where we have vulnerable people who can oppose these people not with just words but who are trained, they can be retired policeman, retired military, some teachers might have the ability to do that but i would feel much safer if my kid or grandchild was in a school where i knew there were people who
daniel webster said tyranny would never occur in the america because the people were armed. there is the reason we have a second amendment and it does not mean because i am not happy to look at ways to keep these tragedies from occurring as long as they don't interfere with the second dimension. that is what we have to keep in mind. what was the other part of that? by having -- with the mass shootings one of the things people have noticed is they tend to go to places that are done free zones...
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house freedomhe caucus, 30, 40 members strong saying they are going to dominate daniel webster, an outsider, to the republican leadership. they want to see an alternative to what exists in kevin mccarthy. they are saying they will hold out until they feed some change. what do you make of them demanding sessions? guest: i have a stake in this fight. my son happens to work for kevin mccarthy so i want to say that up front. this group, particularly the hard-core conservative group of 35 or 40 members, is really feeling strong after pushing john boehner out. that was not the only reason he resigned but that was a reason, his inability to pull together the entire republican conference. at the end of the day my guess is -- i have said what my biases -- i think kevin mccarthy will probably win but it may not be easy. the important thing is what you raised. there have to be concessions diffusech would authority over committee assignments and things like that. i am not exactly sure what their exact demands are. host: they want more power. the process of always difficult right. people use the power t
house freedomhe caucus, 30, 40 members strong saying they are going to dominate daniel webster, an outsider, to the republican leadership. they want to see an alternative to what exists in kevin mccarthy. they are saying they will hold out until they feed some change. what do you make of them demanding sessions? guest: i have a stake in this fight. my son happens to work for kevin mccarthy so i want to say that up front. this group, particularly the hard-core conservative group of 35 or 40...
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daniel webster said, tyranny would never occur in america because the people are armed. there's a reason we have the second amendment, and it doesn't mean that i'm not happy to look at ways to keep these tragedies from occurring as long as they don't interfere with the second amendment. that what we have to keep in mind, and what was the other part of the question? by having -- well, with the mass shootings, one of the things many people have noticed they tend to go to places that are gun-free zones. so, even though they may be memory disturb -- mentally disturbed they're not so disturbed as to not realize if you go someplace where people can shoot you, probably going to get shot. what i'm saying is that it's probably a good idea to make sure that there are people in the areas where we have vulnerable people, who can oppose these people. not with just words but who are trained. they can be retired policemen, retired military, some teachers might have the ability to do that. but i would feel much safer if my kid or grandchild was in a school where i knew there were people
daniel webster said, tyranny would never occur in america because the people are armed. there's a reason we have the second amendment, and it doesn't mean that i'm not happy to look at ways to keep these tragedies from occurring as long as they don't interfere with the second amendment. that what we have to keep in mind, and what was the other part of the question? by having -- well, with the mass shootings, one of the things many people have noticed they tend to go to places that are gun-free...
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the real great figures like daniel webster and henry clay had died five or six years before. so these individuals just don't longer had the capacity, plus the country was far more polarized now than it had been five years before. anybody else likes. >> i hate giving what if questions i'm going to give you a. what if the 13th an ad enshrined flavor rather abolish it works well with the next 50 years look like speak with maybe you could write a book about. john has written a wonderful book on the year 1844, blurb my book very generously. so yes, if slavery were encoded into the constitution, there was no possibility of taking it out, presumably slavery would've survived for decades longer than the sum reckless new national consensus emerged against but i don't know whether would've taken place. and it's remarkable that going to the speeches of the peace convention, a number of northerners oversampled over the abolitionists and the republican party and lincoln were very adamant that slavery was none of this of north, was a hands-off approach. and, of course, you can himself famo
the real great figures like daniel webster and henry clay had died five or six years before. so these individuals just don't longer had the capacity, plus the country was far more polarized now than it had been five years before. anybody else likes. >> i hate giving what if questions i'm going to give you a. what if the 13th an ad enshrined flavor rather abolish it works well with the next 50 years look like speak with maybe you could write a book about. john has written a wonderful book...
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webster many decades ago called "justice, which is the great work of human beings on earth." i'll leave it at that for a discussion. thank you very much. [applause] >> good evening. and i'm just delighted to have this conversation with you, mr. nader. and welcome to all of you this evening. we are gonna have a conversation. and then we're gonna open up to questions that you all have submitted. so let's just kick it right off now. when i told my friends, ralph, that i was going to interview you tonight, the most frequent response i got was, "ralph nader. where's he been? what's he been up to?" so where have you been? and what have you been up to? >> see, if you're not on the evening news, you're not on the national media, they don't think you're doing anything. we have never stopped. we start new groups. we foster all kinds of proposals. we try to disseminate information. we lobby capitol hill. we never stopped. i mean, if you want to see what we're doing, you want to get my weekly column free, just go to nader.org and sign up and look back over the years. it's been 40 years n
webster many decades ago called "justice, which is the great work of human beings on earth." i'll leave it at that for a discussion. thank you very much. [applause] >> good evening. and i'm just delighted to have this conversation with you, mr. nader. and welcome to all of you this evening. we are gonna have a conversation. and then we're gonna open up to questions that you all have submitted. so let's just kick it right off now. when i told my friends, ralph, that i was going...
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and the man responsible of daniel webster. and made his declaration here in syracuse even if there was an anti-slavery convention to still in force the fugitive slavery. and in october 1451 there was an antislavery convention in syracuse and they did try to enforce the law endeavors to suggest to arrest him with the intense of returning to the south. with those facilities and then he doesn't get too far. this time a mob of people associated with the convention converge and the free him. , pat -- this is significant president dan was writing for rochester 1852 president dan was writing for rochester 1852 because god will bless you my dear friend for the interest of the cause of jerry's rescuers. wisely and beneficially so here we have frederick douglass and barrett smith. here we have the different image with a second more. and here we have the title page entitled my bondage and my freedom. and where is it published? new york and auburn. it is seeking 55. what is this version significant? it is because on these two pages, he ex
and the man responsible of daniel webster. and made his declaration here in syracuse even if there was an anti-slavery convention to still in force the fugitive slavery. and in october 1451 there was an antislavery convention in syracuse and they did try to enforce the law endeavors to suggest to arrest him with the intense of returning to the south. with those facilities and then he doesn't get too far. this time a mob of people associated with the convention converge and the free him. , pat...
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webster in potrero hill we have grown to love potrero hill because of the educational opportunity for our children the only thing no opportunity for the working-class families to live here we would like to raise our children like 1601 mariposa is proposing we had the privilege of growing up in a working-class family not face with affordable housing because the richness our variability of food and other things we were effort to grooving grew up can't offer our own children because the fluctuating costs it saddened us to think our children will miss out on our history the future history which is why we hope that 1601 mariposa burglary sustain our community culture by giving people like us people of color and people from the working-class i background we're excited for the outdoor space and schools in walking distance the mom and pop shops and a salesman for my children to have their own home overlooking the beautiful view of san francisco lastly 1601 mariposa has pdr says that a good example of keeping san francisco roots by giving the skilled workers to maintain a strong bond with its
webster in potrero hill we have grown to love potrero hill because of the educational opportunity for our children the only thing no opportunity for the working-class families to live here we would like to raise our children like 1601 mariposa is proposing we had the privilege of growing up in a working-class family not face with affordable housing because the richness our variability of food and other things we were effort to grooving grew up can't offer our own children because the...
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webster but two schools there and the impact of all that traffic at the same time in the morning is dangerous for residents and the children and we saw a horror retention accident so really, really need to make sure when over talking about the traffic caging measures the benefits at live oaks school that benefit whatever the population is going to be and you're communicating with the san francisco unified school district as to with whatever is going to be on the campus to you hope you'll take those things take into account. >> thank you. next speaker, please as you're working your way up (calling names). >> good afternoon a san francisco resident and a live oak parents i am here nerve to support more to outburst to the project i'm here to ask the plans of the projects are changed to absorb the 35 foot project i've been practicing architecture in the city of san francisco the set back means no part of the building that sticks into that i'm urging the developer to change his plans and the commissioners to impose this setback and the developer want to somehow asks for a variance he can
webster but two schools there and the impact of all that traffic at the same time in the morning is dangerous for residents and the children and we saw a horror retention accident so really, really need to make sure when over talking about the traffic caging measures the benefits at live oaks school that benefit whatever the population is going to be and you're communicating with the san francisco unified school district as to with whatever is going to be on the campus to you hope you'll take...
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daniel webster said tyranny would never occur in america because the people are armed. so there's a reason that we have the second amendment. it doesn't mean that i'm not happy to look at ways to keep these tragedies from occurring, as long as they don't interfere with the secon second amendment. that's what we have to keep in mind. what was the other part of the question? >> will that help to prevent more of these? >> with the mass shootings, one of the things that many people have noticed is that they tend to go to places that are gun free zones. so even though they may be mentally disturbed, they're now so mentally disturbed as not to be able to realize that if you go someplace where people can shoot you, you're probably going to get shot. what i'm saying is that is probably a good idea to make sure that our people in the areas where we have vulnerable people who can oppose these people, not with just words, but who are trained. you know, they can be retired policeman, retired military, some teachers might have to go to do that. but i would feel much safer if my kid
daniel webster said tyranny would never occur in america because the people are armed. so there's a reason that we have the second amendment. it doesn't mean that i'm not happy to look at ways to keep these tragedies from occurring, as long as they don't interfere with the secon second amendment. that's what we have to keep in mind. what was the other part of the question? >> will that help to prevent more of these? >> with the mass shootings, one of the things that many people have...