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longfellow created a legend that turned paul revere into one of our nation's most "revered" heroes, and that probably would never have happened if paul's last name didn't rhyme so conveniently. for "teen kids news," i'm nicole. >> we'll see you next time on "teen kids news." thanks for watching. have a great week. >> here's a shout-out to pr newswire for including "teen kids news" on their big screen in times square new york city. jack hanna's animal adventures, brought to you by seaworld and busch gardens. for more than forty years, working to preserve e world we share. dive into an amazing red sea expedition. (music)
longfellow created a legend that turned paul revere into one of our nation's most "revered" heroes, and that probably would never have happened if paul's last name didn't rhyme so conveniently. for "teen kids news," i'm nicole. >> we'll see you next time on "teen kids news." thanks for watching. have a great week. >> here's a shout-out to pr newswire for including "teen kids news" on their big screen in times square new york city. jack hanna's...
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that was paul revere's pass to move about the minute men lines in the cambridge boston area. this pass was written about ten days of the bottle of concord and lexington, the shots heard round the world that will begin, officially begin i guess, the american revolution. well then our collection gets even better because i think our most prized possession is the only known surviving handwritten copy of the declaration of independence. we know that this was created in philadelphia and then in early 1777 franklin will use tight communicate to the court of frederic the great of push sha exactly what's happening back here in this new united states. we have in essence the cover letter that went with this where franklin is saying we the united states of america have just declared our independence from great brit on the. here is our declaration of that independence and the reasons for our formation as a new nation. for many of our guests, wanting to see examples from the collection that speak to our history as a nation and particularly the revolutionary period. we have this wonderful p
that was paul revere's pass to move about the minute men lines in the cambridge boston area. this pass was written about ten days of the bottle of concord and lexington, the shots heard round the world that will begin, officially begin i guess, the american revolution. well then our collection gets even better because i think our most prized possession is the only known surviving handwritten copy of the declaration of independence. we know that this was created in philadelphia and then in early...
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. >> paul revere was running around the city in a costume. >> what is it? what did he wear? >> levi jeans with birkenstocks. >> misinformed or drunk. >> he had stubble. he ran for 26 miles. >> here is the best part. >> you know what's even crazier. lance armstrong landed on the moon. >> the one who couldn't get out of work. there he is. he just didn't show up. the historian. >> how can you celebrate when you don't have an understanding of what you're celebrating. >> i want the historian to talk to the misinformed one. >> july 4th1776. >> i was told fourth of july. >> that's you, by the way. i'm just saying. >> this the nice person. the overly concerned host of the party. >> this is also you. >> are you having a good time? >> i'm having a great time. >> yeah? you don't have a beer. oh my gosh. >> are you having a good time? are you having fun? where is my beer and food. >> i'm going to get you sunscreen, burger. >> okay. >> great fun to have in the family and absolutely impossible to keep clean. everything goes wrong. a couple of kids in the bath having a bubble bath. th best
. >> paul revere was running around the city in a costume. >> what is it? what did he wear? >> levi jeans with birkenstocks. >> misinformed or drunk. >> he had stubble. he ran for 26 miles. >> here is the best part. >> you know what's even crazier. lance armstrong landed on the moon. >> the one who couldn't get out of work. there he is. he just didn't show up. the historian. >> how can you celebrate when you don't have an understanding of...
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paul revere running around the city in costume. >> what did he wear? >> levi jeans with birkenstock. >> misinformed or just drunk. >> and moving in. right? had a shovel. ran and dug for 26 miles. >> and here is the best part. >> what's even crazier? lance armstrong landed on the moon, same day. [ laughter ] >> the one who koubcouldn't get out of work. there he is. just didn't show up. the historian. >> how can you really celebrate when you don't have an understanding of what you're celebrating? >> i want the historian to talk to the misinformed one. >> do you have a -- >> well yeah. >> july 4th, 1776. >> i was told -- >> that's huge by the way. >> i think this is a nice person. the overly concerned host of the party. >> also you. [ laughter ] >> are you having a good time? >> yeah. having a great time. >> yeah? you have a beer. oh my god. having fun? having a good time? you need a beer? >> where's my beer and my food. >> right here. i'll get you beer burger and a girl. >> okay. >>'r you want to grow up to be something amazing, like a stuntman. >> my na
paul revere running around the city in costume. >> what did he wear? >> levi jeans with birkenstock. >> misinformed or just drunk. >> and moving in. right? had a shovel. ran and dug for 26 miles. >> and here is the best part. >> what's even crazier? lance armstrong landed on the moon, same day. [ laughter ] >> the one who koubcouldn't get out of work. there he is. just didn't show up. the historian. >> how can you really celebrate when you don't...
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revere. the fight's over putting a woman on the $10 bill stem back room are the woman that are being suggested stack up john: do you notice something unfair about your currency? looked at the bill the founder of ever country. that seems appropriate. abraham lincoln and. alexander hamilton and rejection grit -- grant and franklin they are all white men and that is wrong says the petition called women on the 20 that the so woman's place is on the money. that's clever they wanted the $20 bill instead evander jackson but as you have heard the treasury has agreed but they said not the 20 because it was already done so we will kick off alexander hamilton of the $10 bill were moved into the side and it is long overdue says the lady through lead the movement. sabrina schaefer is less enthusiastic. >> remember you only memorialize people through monday or on a monument it is much more than their gender or political party but their value the way they influenced our culture over hundreds of years. john:
revere. the fight's over putting a woman on the $10 bill stem back room are the woman that are being suggested stack up john: do you notice something unfair about your currency? looked at the bill the founder of ever country. that seems appropriate. abraham lincoln and. alexander hamilton and rejection grit -- grant and franklin they are all white men and that is wrong says the petition called women on the 20 that the so woman's place is on the money. that's clever they wanted the $20 bill...
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revere. the fight's over putting a woman on the $10 bill stem back room are the woman that are being suggested stack up new york state is reinventing how we do business by leading the way on tax cuts. we cut the rates on personal income taxes. we enacted the lowest corporate tax rate since 1968. we eliminated the income tax on manufacturers altogether. with startup-ny, qualified businesses that start, expand or relocate to new york state pay no taxes for 10 years. all to grow our economy and create jobs. see how new york can give your business the opportunity to grow at ny.gov/business can a business have a mind? a subconscious. a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? [announcer:] what if one stalk of broccoli could protect you from cancer? what if one push up could prevent heart disease? [man grunts] one wishful thinking, right? but there is one step you can take to help
revere. the fight's over putting a woman on the $10 bill stem back room are the woman that are being suggested stack up new york state is reinventing how we do business by leading the way on tax cuts. we cut the rates on personal income taxes. we enacted the lowest corporate tax rate since 1968. we eliminated the income tax on manufacturers altogether. with startup-ny, qualified businesses that start, expand or relocate to new york state pay no taxes for 10 years. all to grow our economy and...
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we went to thomas haynes and paul revere's. it was really, really wonderful. as a special treat on saturday night, we took her to see taylor swift at gillette stadium. taylor swift put on an amazing show. she's a wonderful role model for these little girls. it was very touching. i think taylor swift would make a great president. >> all right. >>> i had the pleasure to meet someone here in person. she is a presidential candidate for 2016. she'll be giving a major foreign policy speech tonight at the ronald reagan presidential library in california. a lot of people are wondering what her foreign policy would be like and we're going to get a chance to hear about it and perhaps more about it tomorrow on the show. >>> look at this. i love balloons and i love world records. 433 hot air balloons set a new world record in france. >> that's fantastic. >> i delivered balloons and sang songs. it was a business of mine. >>> rick perry is going to be here. that's it for "the five." >>> pro-life supporters trying to win a major battle in the abortion war by cutting off the
we went to thomas haynes and paul revere's. it was really, really wonderful. as a special treat on saturday night, we took her to see taylor swift at gillette stadium. taylor swift put on an amazing show. she's a wonderful role model for these little girls. it was very touching. i think taylor swift would make a great president. >> all right. >>> i had the pleasure to meet someone here in person. she is a presidential candidate for 2016. she'll be giving a major foreign policy...
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paul revere, robot cheetahs, the one thing that never changed through the years, they won't take a bad deal from outsiders they don't trust, which is all of them. in fact not taking a bad deal from outsider is the very reason boston exists. come on, olympics, they dressed up like indians because they didn't like attacks on their tea. did you think they were going to stand by while you made them pay $20 billion for the privilege of having a javelin contest in their town? [ laughter ] moving forward ioc and usoc are left with many questions to answer. do they try to find a replacement host city? is the lure of hoisting an olympics no longer a risk cities are willing to take? but more than anything else, boston has forced them to answer this question. >> how do like them apples? [ laughter ] >> seth: this has been "new england scram chowder." we'll be back right back with more late night. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ america, it's a fact. new york loves snapple and we want the rest of america to love it too. simple ingredients: real sugar, real tea. millions of new yorkers can't be wrong -
paul revere, robot cheetahs, the one thing that never changed through the years, they won't take a bad deal from outsiders they don't trust, which is all of them. in fact not taking a bad deal from outsider is the very reason boston exists. come on, olympics, they dressed up like indians because they didn't like attacks on their tea. did you think they were going to stand by while you made them pay $20 billion for the privilege of having a javelin contest in their town? [ laughter ] moving...
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>> like paul revere wandering out through the villages this business, and i heard the young lady speak, let me just say there is political reality here which is so vivid. okay you would like to get rid of obamacare. you can't get rid of it, even if you passed it in both houses because you never get his veto overridden f your horse drops dead, it is better to get off. neil: i'm following through the analogy. kind of left me. as long as he is president this thing isn't going away. i don't think it is ever going away, senator. i don't know how you file. certainly another 18 months, already fairly entrenched, getting more so. what do republicans do? when it comes to addressing entitlements what do you make this effective. >> come up with something, instead of repealing this, a no here, no there, that won't get republican anyways. put something together, cobble something up. this is republican alternative for anything that comes up. immigration, climate, whatever. whatever, do an alternative instead of being the party of no. neil: when they come up with alternatives the president comes back
>> like paul revere wandering out through the villages this business, and i heard the young lady speak, let me just say there is political reality here which is so vivid. okay you would like to get rid of obamacare. you can't get rid of it, even if you passed it in both houses because you never get his veto overridden f your horse drops dead, it is better to get off. neil: i'm following through the analogy. kind of left me. as long as he is president this thing isn't going away. i don't...
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b, paul revere. c francis -- >> sorry. francis scott key. >> good job. nice job. >> okay who said "give me liberty or give me death"? a, patrick henry. b, martin luther king, jr. >> audrey? >> malcolm x. >> no it's patrick henry. no one gets that point. >> but you knew that right? >> yes. >> that's all right. next question: how many supreme court justices are there. >> you know that. [ buzzer sounding ] >> nine? >> nine is the correct answer. >> you have to wait for him to ask the question. >> 2-0. >> the fourth question. who elects the president. a, the state representatives. b -- >> she's got it. >> b, u.s. citizens. >> i wish. that's incorrect. it's c, the electoral college. >> it's okay audra. >> we can't even see the questions because of bryce. [ buzzer sounding ] >> no! just wanted to make injury? who was the president during world war i. a, theodore roosevelt. b, ronald reagan. c, abraham lincoln or d woodrow wilson. >> you got it. >> a, theodore roosevelt? >> it is woodrow wilson. >> audra, it's okay! >> it's all right. it's all right. what is a
b, paul revere. c francis -- >> sorry. francis scott key. >> good job. nice job. >> okay who said "give me liberty or give me death"? a, patrick henry. b, martin luther king, jr. >> audrey? >> malcolm x. >> no it's patrick henry. no one gets that point. >> but you knew that right? >> yes. >> that's all right. next question: how many supreme court justices are there. >> you know that. [ buzzer sounding ] >> nine?...