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and said i wish i could flatter myself to think i came as close to the central meat of the thing in two hours as did you in two minutes, but it s a very difficult two minutes. he places the word here throughout it all the time. dedicated here that, we re here dedicated, those who died here. it s tough for any of us to internalize. as we watched these boys do it, we said if they can do it all of us ought to be able to do if and if you go to learntheaddress.org, you will see all the living presidents reciting it, david gregory, and many people in our media culture, bill o reilly and also rachel maddow. nancy pelosi and marco rubio. history is still a table around which we can have civil discourse. lincoln is a great place to start to have a civil discourse. you have to remember the context. this was four months after a battle that was the most blood soaked military experience the country had had. ever, yeah. and it s still the greatest battle ever fought on american soil. 10,000 de
doris is right. patriots day celebrates our liberty, our freedom. it is what the terrorists hate about us. it is the sense that everyone is equal. it is a sense that every religion is equal in the treatment which we give to it, and so this was a special place, a special day, and they knew that. it s the equivalent of for us kind of our most sacred day and there s a million people who come together on that day to watch the marathon. it is our common day of celebration, and they knew what they were doing. they knew exactly the impact that it would have upon us. and, in fact, they evoked just the opposite response. they had people standing up and responding and sacrificing and the resilience is ultimately what people are going to remember about that day. and among those responders, the guy sitting to your right, this little fellow here, joe andruzzi, formerly with the patriots. joe andruzzi, thank you for being here. it s great to meet you. i have this photograph which i ll hold up an
there s something, i m sure, people are going to feel with the flashbacks, as was said, and yet i think going back to remember what it was like then and what it s like now, it s a really important thing. you have to learn from history, and there was resilience that took place during this period of time. the hardest thing i think about that day was they struck us at what is so special a holiday in boston. other holidays, memorial day, july 4th, we run around and get scattered. everybody goes to that sacred place. whether you go to the red sox game. we go to the minute men and then to the red sox game. it s a special moment to have that violated and yet somehow we came together as a city in part because of all these people who are here in the end. right. senator?
that. jon: carl pointed out it is a very important state, ohio. plus it is meant to level the playing field in athletic competition but one athlete calls this rule not only unfair but dangerous. we ll talk to him about how he is fighting back. jenna: a special day, jon, for america. a day to honor old glory. some pretty amazing historical trivia for folks like you, jon. because you like that historical trivia. jon: i do indeed. jenna: i know you do. we have all that coming up for you on this flag day. recently, students from 31 countries took part in a science test.