Captioning performed by vitac captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2008 each one is different. Each one has its own sets of governments and own sets of law, and ill use pennsylvania. This room was pennsylvanias legislature. Pennsylvania decides to write a constitution that is so radical for its day that they basically get rid of the position of governor. They are not going to have really a chief executive for pennsylvania anymore. They are going to have a fairly democratically run onehouse legislature as opposed to the standard two houses that most of the states are going to use, that the United States has known throughout its history so pennsylvania has a very different setup. It proves a little too radical to work and our 177 of pennsylvania constitution will last only 14 years. They will have to redo it, go to the traditional two houses of government and legislature setup. This is 1776 that each of these states is going to start itself over. Now, the problem is being al
U. S. Constitution were debated and signed. This Program Featuring National Park Service Ranger matthew ifel is about one hour. We are in a building that was built in the 1730s, so about 48 years before there was any such thing as the United States and at that time, of course, pennsylvania was a british colony. And this was its Capitol Building. They would make laws for pennsylvania and each of the 13 colonies has its own government. These are the issues in a lot of ways that are going to lead to the creation of the United States, most of which will happen in this room, because the colonies as time goes forward or at least many people of the Political Class in these colonies will start to grow dissatisfied with the way the British Government is treating them, is affecting their lives locally. One of the other side issues is americans living in the colonies do not get to vote in british elections. When the parliament in london makes laws for americans, the most famous being the various
Steve from rockefeller in the heart of new york city, its the tonight show starring jimmy fallon. Tonight join jimmy and his guests Rachel Maddow, fred armisen, musical guest tiwa savage, and featuring the legendary roots crew and now heres your host, Jimmy Fallon Jimmy oh, thank you very much thank you hey hi, everyone thank you very much. Welcome, welcome, welcome to the tonight show. My name is jimmy fallon. Give it up for the roots ah gotcha. [ light laughter ] lets get to the news. [ laughter ] now, i [ laughter ] jimmy lets get to the news and jokes. Well, guys, the Democratic Convention is over yup. After four nights, a message finally popped up that said, your zoom session has expired. [ light laughter ] but everyone is still talking about president obamas big speech he did not hold back watch this donald trump hasnt grown into the job because he cant. I did hope for the sake of our country that donald trump might show some interest in taking the job seriously, that he might co
In gaza that was expected to be safe place for displaced palestinians and this edition of spotlight we will be discussing the dire situation in the besige coastal strip and israels true intentions in continuing the war. Our guests in this edition are masojade chairman of the Islamic Human Rights Commission joining us live from london. And also saib shath, author and west asia expert from belfast. Thank you very much to both of you gentlemen, lets begin with mr. Masud shajare. Mr. Shajare, we have just heard that netanyahu has approved attacking rafa. Now this is a city that from the very beginning was deemed to be safe place for displaced. Palestinians, that is, according to israeli sources themselves. Why is this happening now at this point in time when uh hamas is putting forth a ceasefire deal, a prisoner swap deal and is looking for ways to end the war . Well, its very clear that israel, its this zinast estate from the outset was set to. Include palestinians from that land, ethnic
Hier situation in the besieg coastal strip and israels true intentions in continuing the war. Our guests in this edition are masud shajade, chairman of the Islamic Human Rights Commission joining us live from london and also saib shath, author and west asia expert from belfast. Thank you very much to both of you gentlemen. Lets begin with mr. Masud shajare. Mr. Shajare, we have just heard that netanyahu has approved uh attacking rafa. Now this is a city that from the very beginning was deemed to be safe place for displaced palestinians. That is according to israeli sources, its themselves. Why is this happening now at this point in time when uh how . Is putting forth a ceasefire deal, a prisoner swap deal, and is looking for ways to end the war. Well, its very clear that israel, its this ziinus state, from the outset was set to exclude palestinians from that land, ethnic cleansed them, and by any means possible, and grab as much land as possible. But this particular government in parti