0
0.0
May 17, 2024
05/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
she said the quiet part out dit where james madison high school is located. you may last fall, last winter james madison high school was the school where students were told to go home and by zoom so their school could be used t housed illegal aliens. what congressman cla means is americans are fleeing blue city states in mass and congressional seats are based on population. so losing population you have to losegr seats. that's where the illegal aliens come in. this congresswoman's statement helps explain why president biden and democrats arellowing record-breaking illegal immigration. it's to preserve their political power. since president biden took office alone, over ten million illega a entered our country. that could amount to more than a dozen congressional seats. this bill is simple, mr. president. it would simply require that the census bureau include a citizenship question to provide a basic understandif populatio purpose of the census. and it would allow for delineation between citizens and noncitizens for apportionment purposes. citizens for purpose
she said the quiet part out dit where james madison high school is located. you may last fall, last winter james madison high school was the school where students were told to go home and by zoom so their school could be used t housed illegal aliens. what congressman cla means is americans are fleeing blue city states in mass and congressional seats are based on population. so losing population you have to losegr seats. that's where the illegal aliens come in. this congresswoman's statement...
0
0.0
May 18, 2024
05/24
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
james madison is on the committee that decides. okay what sort of legislation legislative chaplains are we going to have. this is 1789. so one of congress's first acts is to select a chaplain for the house and a chaplain the senate. and we've had chaplains ever since. so this is just considered part of what we do in america. again, if the establishment clause required a wall of separation between church and state that would clearly be inappropriate. but what the first amendment does is, it prohibits an establishment of religion in no reasonable universe is selecting a chaplain who leads people in voluntary prayer and establishment of religion, which is why congress believe unanimously agreed to have chaplains in both the house and the senate. and we've done so ever since. and as you point out we do, too, today and other a few americans at places like the from religion foundation in protest and other americans united for separation of church and state. but does anyone worry about this? do you think it's a good thing. i think it's a
james madison is on the committee that decides. okay what sort of legislation legislative chaplains are we going to have. this is 1789. so one of congress's first acts is to select a chaplain for the house and a chaplain the senate. and we've had chaplains ever since. so this is just considered part of what we do in america. again, if the establishment clause required a wall of separation between church and state that would clearly be inappropriate. but what the first amendment does is, it...
0
0.0
May 12, 2024
05/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
james madison is on the committee that decides. okay what sort of legislation legislative chaplains are we going to have. this is 1789. so one of congress's first acts is to select a chaplain for the house and a chaplain the senate. and we've had chaplains ever since. so this is just considered part of what we do in america. again, if the establishment clause required a wall of separation between church and state that would clearly be inappropriate. but what the first amendment does is, it prohibits an establishment of religion in no reasonable universe is selecting a chaplain who leads people in voluntary prayer and establishment of religion, which is why congress believe unanimously agreed to have chaplains in both the house and the senate. and we've done so ever since. and as you point out we do, too, today and other a few americans at places like the from religion foundation in protest and other americans united for separation of church and state. but does anyone worry about this? do you think it's a good thing. i think it's a
james madison is on the committee that decides. okay what sort of legislation legislative chaplains are we going to have. this is 1789. so one of congress's first acts is to select a chaplain for the house and a chaplain the senate. and we've had chaplains ever since. so this is just considered part of what we do in america. again, if the establishment clause required a wall of separation between church and state that would clearly be inappropriate. but what the first amendment does is, it...
0
0.0
May 25, 2024
05/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
president biden violated a freedom so fundamental that james madison didn't put it in the bill of rights. he never imagined that the government could mandate medal procedures to unwilling americans in violation of bodily autonomy. [ applause ] that's what happened during the pandemic.■2 of coercion and information information control. that prevented the fully inform. that wasn't the worse of it(.f e behind the assault of freedom upon which all other freedomse freedom of the press. we now know from the discovery n murphy vs. biden case and my case kennedy vs. biden, at 37 hours, after he took the oath of office, president biden was colluding fbi to coerce the social m sites, google, twitter, facebook, youtube, instagram, to open portals to allow the■ to sensor political speech of americans. the fbi opened this portal toe e cdc that the d.h.s. and about ha dozen other agencies. n of federal censorship so it's unprecedented in the american experience. [ applause ] it started with whathey called medical misinformation. it misinformation. there's a dialogue facebook and the white house at
president biden violated a freedom so fundamental that james madison didn't put it in the bill of rights. he never imagined that the government could mandate medal procedures to unwilling americans in violation of bodily autonomy. [ applause ] that's what happened during the pandemic.■2 of coercion and information information control. that prevented the fully inform. that wasn't the worse of it(.f e behind the assault of freedom upon which all other freedomse freedom of the press. we now know...
0
0.0
May 25, 2024
05/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
that's when james madison came to the rescue, drafting the bill of rights. the first ten amendments of the united states constitution. originally, madison felt that the bill of rights was unnecessary because it was obvious to him that the government couldn't exert powers that the constitution had not assigned to it. everybody in this hall knows, governments don't like to limit themselves. instead, they are -- [ applause ] they are constantly moving to exert and appropriate new powers. the patriots in 1791 vividly remembered the british tyranny and they knew that every power that a government takes it will never voluntarily relinquish. every power the government take it will ultimately abuse the possible. that's why the delegates at the constitution convention bought a constitution that enumerated government powers nowhere limit them. that's when george mason bill of rights of enshrined. the main articles of the constitution enumerate what the government can do, bill of rights is the opposite. it enumerates what the government cannot do. it's the bill of righ
that's when james madison came to the rescue, drafting the bill of rights. the first ten amendments of the united states constitution. originally, madison felt that the bill of rights was unnecessary because it was obvious to him that the government couldn't exert powers that the constitution had not assigned to it. everybody in this hall knows, governments don't like to limit themselves. instead, they are -- [ applause ] they are constantly moving to exert and appropriate new powers. the...
0
0.0
May 22, 2024
05/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
george washington, james madison but it includes jeffersonians, most things can be left to the state but this is not one of them. it needed to be national and it need today be public and jefferson would, of course, and i can talk about this in the q&a, everjon would have taken the ideas as part of founding the university of virginia with james madison which is in some ways is where the national university is most important in terms of its influence, the curricula out of virginia and the reason for the university of virginia is largely on the arguments of a national university. so why a national university, to understand the second part of it. if i focus largely on the idea that you need the habits of mind of the people, right, not just legal ideas about a constitution to carry this constitutional project forward. why weren't the colleges and universities tat time largely colleges up to the task and just on this i know there's been talk about ben's university of north carolina but claim to be public university in the nation and largely i think because it actually put forward in the 17
george washington, james madison but it includes jeffersonians, most things can be left to the state but this is not one of them. it needed to be national and it need today be public and jefferson would, of course, and i can talk about this in the q&a, everjon would have taken the ideas as part of founding the university of virginia with james madison which is in some ways is where the national university is most important in terms of its influence, the curricula out of virginia and the...
0
0.0
May 4, 2024
05/24
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
princeto and in the james madison program here at princeton, we do that. and i'm very proud to sat and io that this year we have our largest number of undergraduate fellows, nearlurr of y 270 of our students are now undergraduate anllows of the madison program at princeton. and these are outstanding young men and women, outstandingese a >> that that is fascinating. where where conservatism where face, where, where our american founding is celebrated. professoh, amer george, thanks r a little encouragement and a dark night tonight. tonik you.or, thant >> pleasure. thank you. you got it. all right.pite c despite claiming thisla national uprising is about israel and hamasnational, you k, these terrorist sympathizers have been parroting the samezer left-wing talking points we've been hearing for years. >> the manfo we dema tha that ur the horn at his homes n in palestinepalest, chicago and beyond. that includebeyond!s explicitly acknowledging that form, as well as implementing a usually a kind of a program of reparation. >> disbanding cpd, disband the copss an
princeto and in the james madison program here at princeton, we do that. and i'm very proud to sat and io that this year we have our largest number of undergraduate fellows, nearlurr of y 270 of our students are now undergraduate anllows of the madison program at princeton. and these are outstanding young men and women, outstandingese a >> that that is fascinating. where where conservatism where face, where, where our american founding is celebrated. professoh, amer george, thanks r a...
0
0.0
May 4, 2024
05/24
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
madison program where ideas are actually freely exchanged. when that happens, what happens at a campus? i know princeton is not perfect, effort from jewish students at princeton who were still facing a lot of anti-semitism. but at least a free exchange. we were forced to explain your position, which the marxist don't have to a lot of other places. >> we founded the james madison program, american ideals and institutions nearly 25 years ago in the millennial year of 2000. and it is a place in our university, not the only place but it is a place in our university where we have genuine diversity of opinion, we have genuine exchanges of ideas where students are entitled to and in fact encouraged to speak their minds but also encouraged to listen to other people, listen to criticisms of their views and learn to be self-critical, learn to be their own best critics. the whole purpose of an institution of learning is to get at the truth of things. weary truth seeking institution and that means we have to acknowledge our own fallibility, that we can b
madison program where ideas are actually freely exchanged. when that happens, what happens at a campus? i know princeton is not perfect, effort from jewish students at princeton who were still facing a lot of anti-semitism. but at least a free exchange. we were forced to explain your position, which the marxist don't have to a lot of other places. >> we founded the james madison program, american ideals and institutions nearly 25 years ago in the millennial year of 2000. and it is a place...
0
0.0
May 16, 2024
05/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
she represents the same district where james madison high school is located. you may recall last fall, last winter james madison high school was the school where students were told to go home and study by zoom so their school could be used to housed illegal aliens. what congressman clark means is americans are fleeing blue city states in mass and congressional seats are based on population. so if you're losing population you have to lose congressional seats. that's where the illegal aliens come in. this congresswoman's statement helps explain why president biden and democrats are allowing record-breaking illegal immigration. it's to preserve their political power. since president biden took office alone, over ten million illegal aliens entered our country. that could amount to more than a dozen congressional seats. this bill is simple, mr. president. it would simply require that the census bureau include a citizenship question to provide a basic understanding of the u.s. population, which is the purpose of the census. and it would allow for delineation between
she represents the same district where james madison high school is located. you may recall last fall, last winter james madison high school was the school where students were told to go home and study by zoom so their school could be used to housed illegal aliens. what congressman clark means is americans are fleeing blue city states in mass and congressional seats are based on population. so if you're losing population you have to lose congressional seats. that's where the illegal aliens come...
0
0.0
May 24, 2024
05/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
i serve on the policy team at the james madison institute in tallahassee, florida. we are a nonprofit economic policy think tank that focuses on the policy issues impacting florida's 22 million residents. fresh out of college and starting a career in policy, i dropped off one day testifying before the united states senate and an issue of profound importance. it may be international monetary policy or perhaps a supreme court nomination. but as my 14 and 13-year-old daughters informed me last night, dad, nothing you speak on in your career will be as important as what you say today. don't mess this up so here we go. the home to the 14 major sports teams, 15 major league baseball spring training facilities, f1, the pga, college and numerous other sports venues. i say that because most of those venues serve as concert sites when they are not in use during the respective seasons. in florida, sports and live entertainment is a $6.5 billion market, a sizable share of the nation's $133 billion economic impact in this area. so this issue is important to floridians, not just
i serve on the policy team at the james madison institute in tallahassee, florida. we are a nonprofit economic policy think tank that focuses on the policy issues impacting florida's 22 million residents. fresh out of college and starting a career in policy, i dropped off one day testifying before the united states senate and an issue of profound importance. it may be international monetary policy or perhaps a supreme court nomination. but as my 14 and 13-year-old daughters informed me last...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
kendall continues to dance on the james madison university dance team. >> a lot of people really only saw the bad side of abby. she was a great dance teacher. she knew what she was talking about. and -- i mean, i can thank her for making me the person i am today, whether it was good or bad experiences. but she knew what she was doing. >> juju: chloe created a new kind of dance competition called ellavet. >> let's start a new thing, encouraging environments where dancers thrive, not just survive. >> juju: paige and brooke highland no longer dance, but thanks to their "dance moms" fame are influencers, working on a clothing line. paige says she doesn't have a lot of memories from her time on "dance moms." >> i think i blocked it out of my memory totally. >> do you go back and look at it and have certain feelings and thoughts? >> we weren't allowed to watch it. i only have seen clips on tiktok. and my coping mechanism was kind of just blocking it out. >> i will see a dance that i was on stage, i at one point knew the choreography, knew the song. i'm like, am i in this? i see myself like,
kendall continues to dance on the james madison university dance team. >> a lot of people really only saw the bad side of abby. she was a great dance teacher. she knew what she was talking about. and -- i mean, i can thank her for making me the person i am today, whether it was good or bad experiences. but she knew what she was doing. >> juju: chloe created a new kind of dance competition called ellavet. >> let's start a new thing, encouraging environments where dancers...
0
0.0
May 4, 2024
05/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
alexander hamilton and james madison. and in the anti-federalists would be people like like patrick henry or mercy otis warren. and that those two sides in their debates published a number of important documents that very well could show up in some capacity on the ap exam, on the part of the federalists would be the famous federalist papers where john jay alexander hamilton and james madison tried to argue for why this new constitution, with the stronger federal government over a vast territorial space, would actually be more conducive to literary liberty because of the order it would provide. and on the part of the anti federalists, what eventually became the bill of rights, which was demanded by anti-federalists to protect what they saw as essential rights that could be in danger under the newly powerful federal government. and those bill of rights were approved after ratification of the constitution. really to tamp down some of the some of the conflict and some of the concern about the new constitution during that rati
alexander hamilton and james madison. and in the anti-federalists would be people like like patrick henry or mercy otis warren. and that those two sides in their debates published a number of important documents that very well could show up in some capacity on the ap exam, on the part of the federalists would be the famous federalist papers where john jay alexander hamilton and james madison tried to argue for why this new constitution, with the stronger federal government over a vast...
0
0.0
May 13, 2024
05/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
james madison is on the committee that decides. okay what sort of legislation legislative chaplains are we going to have. this is 1789. so one of congress's first acts is to select a chaplain for the house and a chaplain the senate. and we've had chaplains ever since. so this is just considered part of what we do in america. again, if the establishment clause required a wall of separation between church and state that would clearly be inappropriate. but what the first amendment does is, it prohibits an establishment of religion in no reasonable universe is selecting a chaplain who leads people in voluntary prayer and establishment of religion, which is why congress believe unanimously agreed to have chaplains in both the house and the senate. and we've done so ever since. and as you point out we do, too, today and other a few americans at places like the from religion foundation in protest and other americans united for separation of church and state. but does anyone worry about this? do you think it's a good thing. i think it's a
james madison is on the committee that decides. okay what sort of legislation legislative chaplains are we going to have. this is 1789. so one of congress's first acts is to select a chaplain for the house and a chaplain the senate. and we've had chaplains ever since. so this is just considered part of what we do in america. again, if the establishment clause required a wall of separation between church and state that would clearly be inappropriate. but what the first amendment does is, it...
0
0.0
May 24, 2024
05/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
madison said would be a problem later on in the federalist papers for politicians picking their voters. the point being, what needs to happen, look into the camera of the american people who are listening and who do listen to c-span and tell them what do we need to do to turn this around so that the middle of the country finds its northstar again and pushes out the factions on the extremes. guest: great comment and great question. the caller, you can tell from his voice there is a certain disagree -- debris -- degree of dispiritedness and disillusionment. i found that this country really needs to have a stronger center. from centerleft to center-right and i am focusing more on center-right that we need to get that bent -- better and we need to have people in office whose first loyalty is to the constitution. to the principles that i have outlined. that is what i need and certainly within the republican party and america. we need people dedicated to these types of principles who also believe in governance. i think one of the earlier callers suggesting that the other side is the enemy. a
madison said would be a problem later on in the federalist papers for politicians picking their voters. the point being, what needs to happen, look into the camera of the american people who are listening and who do listen to c-span and tell them what do we need to do to turn this around so that the middle of the country finds its northstar again and pushes out the factions on the extremes. guest: great comment and great question. the caller, you can tell from his voice there is a certain...
0
0.0
May 14, 2024
05/24
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
as james madison puts it, republican government presupposes the existence of these kinds of virtues in a higher degree than any other form. and yet the dominant ethos of liberal democratic life can sometimes undermine that kind of attention to the formation of our desires and tell us whatever we want is good and it can turn our attention away from precisely the cultivation of virtues. i think there's not a way around that fact of liberal life. but that reality is not in itself an argument against liberal democracy. it can't deny the extraordinary moral achievement that is a society of free people living together as fellow citizens despite their differences or the extraordinary balance of dynamism and prosperity and moral purpose and commitment to human dignity that our particular liberal democracy has achieved. the fact that the liberal ethos can undermine the preconditions of our own society isn't an argument against that society but rather an argument for working consciously and conscientiously to cultivate the ethos of our society. to push against some of the vicious tendencies of l
as james madison puts it, republican government presupposes the existence of these kinds of virtues in a higher degree than any other form. and yet the dominant ethos of liberal democratic life can sometimes undermine that kind of attention to the formation of our desires and tell us whatever we want is good and it can turn our attention away from precisely the cultivation of virtues. i think there's not a way around that fact of liberal life. but that reality is not in itself an argument...
0
0.0
May 22, 2024
05/24
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
what do you think of james madison's contributions to "the federalist," baby?view peacock just released a trailer for its new series titled "queeg planet"." >> changing clown fish. >> the idea of just having two sexes is clearly out of style. mother nature. >> nobody asked for this, laura. no little kid wants a copy of by curious george, okay. we don't, have to have our birthday party at a heavy petting zoo. this idea that they have now got to make mr. edmiston said, kind of a no-go. i don't even doubto that it go on here and about why is it being crow barred into every aspect of my life? >> laurae.: well i'm glad you didn't make the joke about the lasting movie. all right, jimmy, "goodfellas" fans have pointed out that emc networks added a viewer discretion warning before watching the movie that reads, "this film with language with cultural stereotypes inconsistent with today's standards of inclusion, intolerance and they offend some viewers." vie okay, jimmy, hollywood, they are not making any real films anymore. they are not making films, but all repeats of
what do you think of james madison's contributions to "the federalist," baby?view peacock just released a trailer for its new series titled "queeg planet"." >> changing clown fish. >> the idea of just having two sexes is clearly out of style. mother nature. >> nobody asked for this, laura. no little kid wants a copy of by curious george, okay. we don't, have to have our birthday party at a heavy petting zoo. this idea that they have now got to make mr....
0
0.0
May 18, 2024
05/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
your mother is a biographer of james madison and the point of the madisonian contract was to give reason a chance to at least take a stand against that kind of passion. what do you say and you must get this alot, two republicans who say yeah he's biden is going to sink us all. what is your response? >> well first of all my responses this is not a policy election. we can survive a night of policy disagreements in areas of agreement almost -- also with president biden but we can survive water policies but we can't survivet the president who's willing to torch the constitution. [applause] >> and what did they say baquet was what did they say back to you? >> it's interesting because i think that part of what is happening is a reflexivesa partisanship and it's a sense of you know, look, republicans vote voted for the republican nominee and the democrat votes for the democratic nominee and i think as a nation all of us have to do everything we can to pull us back from the abyss of toxic partisan political dialogue and look at something that anybody who has been in public life i'm confident has
your mother is a biographer of james madison and the point of the madisonian contract was to give reason a chance to at least take a stand against that kind of passion. what do you say and you must get this alot, two republicans who say yeah he's biden is going to sink us all. what is your response? >> well first of all my responses this is not a policy election. we can survive a night of policy disagreements in areas of agreement almost -- also with president biden but we can survive...
0
0.0
May 21, 2024
05/24
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
but it was like a saturday n nightlive thing, because she was like what do you think of james madison's views of the nation? the new series, queer planet, watch this jimmy. >> everything you were taught as a kid is wrong. >> gay penguins, bisexual lions, this is a queer planet. having two fixed sexes is clearly out of style. >> mother nature is pretty open minded. >> no one asked for this laura. no little kid wants bicurious george, okay? we don't want to have our birthday party at a heavy petting zoo, okay, and the idea that they have to make mr. ed, mrs. ed, kind of a no go. i don't doubt that it goes on, but why is it in every aspect of my life. >> i am glad you didn't make the joke about the lassie movie. i am glad you didn't make that joke. jimmy, good fellas fans say that amc networks added a viewer discretion warning befe watching the movie. saying there a are cultural stereotips that are different than today's standards of inclusion, and tolerance and may offend viewers. hollywood, they are not making real films any more. they are making films, but all kind of repeats of films a
but it was like a saturday n nightlive thing, because she was like what do you think of james madison's views of the nation? the new series, queer planet, watch this jimmy. >> everything you were taught as a kid is wrong. >> gay penguins, bisexual lions, this is a queer planet. having two fixed sexes is clearly out of style. >> mother nature is pretty open minded. >> no one asked for this laura. no little kid wants bicurious george, okay? we don't want to have our...
0
0.0
May 25, 2024
05/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
madison program at princeton university. he formerly was a professor of history right here at gettysburg college. allan is the only three time winner of the lincoln prize for abraham lincoln redeemer. president lincoln's emancipation proclamation and gettysburg,nvasion. his more most recent work is a widely praised biography of robert. do you read about richard? george miller wrote in the washington post exactly what the nation needs as it reappears raises important historical d in challenging times with assumptions life that michelle krowllincoln forum. she is an author of several articles and books relating to civil war and the world war two memorial in washington. she holds am the university california, berkeley, and was once a research assistant for doris kearns goodwin. michelle, is the civil war and on specialist in the manuscript division of the library of the lincoln papers. dana shoaf is a longtime editor of civil war times and engineer of it's a multi-year partnership with the lincoln forum. he recently left the ma
madison program at princeton university. he formerly was a professor of history right here at gettysburg college. allan is the only three time winner of the lincoln prize for abraham lincoln redeemer. president lincoln's emancipation proclamation and gettysburg,nvasion. his more most recent work is a widely praised biography of robert. do you read about richard? george miller wrote in the washington post exactly what the nation needs as it reappears raises important historical d in challenging...
0
0.0
May 24, 2024
05/24
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
and brooklyn, american students, james madison high school recently told they had to stay at home from school so they had classrooms that could be turned into housing for thousands... thousands of migrants. very simply, joe biden puts illegal aliens first and i put america first. i put america first. >> jesse: not everybody was happy trump was on their turf. reverend al sharpton, happy de i thursday by the way, was ready for a street fight. >> donald trump is a street fighter and you cannot come to the ring with him with gloves looking for a referee to stop every three minutes. this is a street fight. you come in with a broken bottle and a cam. it's going to be that kind of battle. >> jesse: fighting dirty. democrats don't know any other way. forget about winning hearts and minds and throw you in jail and throat -- call you racist. here's joe biden's new ad, watch >> of course i hate these people. >> donald trump this brick -- disrespecting black folks is nothing new. he called for the execution of five innocent black and brown teenagers. >> it's more than anger, it's hatred. >> that's
and brooklyn, american students, james madison high school recently told they had to stay at home from school so they had classrooms that could be turned into housing for thousands... thousands of migrants. very simply, joe biden puts illegal aliens first and i put america first. i put america first. >> jesse: not everybody was happy trump was on their turf. reverend al sharpton, happy de i thursday by the way, was ready for a street fight. >> donald trump is a street fighter and...
0
0.0
May 5, 2024
05/24
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
and so he deferred to james madison had done all that research and all that studying, all that thought, let him create virginia plan, which became the bones the of the new constitution when it came time to figure out the countries economic problems during his his first term, he knew that wasn't his forte. but here was alexander hamilton, who was great at that stuff, so he knew how to delegate, but he was always in charge. he always was the final decision maker. and particularly during his presidency, there be controversial where there were strong differences of opinion. he'd have both sides submit written so that he could review them carefully and think through, you know, the pros and the cons and and ultimately consistently, he made very good decisions. he worked a dog at self-restraint. i mean, he just was that was like the biggest value of his was to master himself. we don't see much of that today. but how much how important was that his well, as a young he did have a ferocious temper as did eisenhower as have others. but watching tense and eisenhower both very notable and yet they
and so he deferred to james madison had done all that research and all that studying, all that thought, let him create virginia plan, which became the bones the of the new constitution when it came time to figure out the countries economic problems during his his first term, he knew that wasn't his forte. but here was alexander hamilton, who was great at that stuff, so he knew how to delegate, but he was always in charge. he always was the final decision maker. and particularly during his...
0
0.0
May 29, 2024
05/24
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
and so he deferred to james madison had done all that research and all that studying, all that thought, let him create virginia plan, which became the bones the of the new constitution when it came time to figure out the countries economic problems during his his first term, he knew that wasn't his forte. but here was alexander hamilton, who was great at that stuff, so he knew how to delegate, but he was always in charge. he always was the final decision maker. and particularly during his presidency, there be controversial where there were strong differences of opinion. he'd have both sides submit written so that he could review them carefully and think through, you know, the pros and the cons and and ultimately consistently, he made very good decisions. he worked a dog at self-restraint. i mean, he just was that was like the biggest value of his was to master himself. we don't see much of that today. but how much how important was that his well, as a young he did have a ferocious temper as did eisenhower as have others. but watching tense and eisenhower both very notable and yet they
and so he deferred to james madison had done all that research and all that studying, all that thought, let him create virginia plan, which became the bones the of the new constitution when it came time to figure out the countries economic problems during his his first term, he knew that wasn't his forte. but here was alexander hamilton, who was great at that stuff, so he knew how to delegate, but he was always in charge. he always was the final decision maker. and particularly during his...
0
0.0
May 8, 2024
05/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this historic win came after an impressive performance at james madison university where they showcase their skill and determination against the rockridge team winning with a score of 21-13. the team was led by clairolins and kalely chrisly whose unmatched skill and policy debate steered them to victory. claire has also etched her name in vhsl history by winning titles in forensics, impromptu speaking, and debate event in a single year. in the vhsl competition, they had a combined 10 wins and one loss. while wining the region, super region, and state championships. their achievements propelled salem to this title. i congratulate salem high school on their state championship and debate and the students and coaches and everyone involved in this monumental achievement. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize george bailey a. valiant world war ii veteran, who joined the capital wing showcase at the airport. george, who faithfully served in the army's 283rd field artillery battalion, represents the best of american courage and resolve. his dedication to our country followed by his distinguis
this historic win came after an impressive performance at james madison university where they showcase their skill and determination against the rockridge team winning with a score of 21-13. the team was led by clairolins and kalely chrisly whose unmatched skill and policy debate steered them to victory. claire has also etched her name in vhsl history by winning titles in forensics, impromptu speaking, and debate event in a single year. in the vhsl competition, they had a combined 10 wins and...
0
0.0
May 28, 2024
05/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
madison in 1789. watson discovered in 1782 --1925 that there was no time limit on its verification and he was single-handedly responsible to get the states to ratify it. when i tell that story to younger students and high-school students, it kind of energizes them. because they think about one person being invested in the constitution and making a difference. so the power of turning stories like that can also help draw people in. >> justice sotomayor, you also use stories in a lot of ways. >> i used stories a lot of time, as you know, eric. to me, storytelling is perhaps the best way to teach. you are right, i think maybe your question has to focus in on what our responsibilities are as -- and i want to use the word citizenry with a small "c." i am not talking about immigration status. i am talking about citizenship in terms of community, and whether each of us as members of a larger community, what obligations we have to undertake not just to teach, but to learn. i think that is the ingredient that i
madison in 1789. watson discovered in 1782 --1925 that there was no time limit on its verification and he was single-handedly responsible to get the states to ratify it. when i tell that story to younger students and high-school students, it kind of energizes them. because they think about one person being invested in the constitution and making a difference. so the power of turning stories like that can also help draw people in. >> justice sotomayor, you also use stories in a lot of...
0
0.0
May 24, 2024
05/24
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
in brooklyn, american students at james madison high school were recently told they had to stay at home from schooold to their classrooms could be turned into housing for thousands of right thousands of migrants. >> very simply, joe biden putsid illegal aliensen first. >> i put america first. i put america first. >> not everybody was happy that trump was on their turf. reverend al sharpton, happy thursday, by the way, was ready, for a street fight. tree >> donald trump is a fighter. you did not come intghter ano tg with him with gloves, looking for a referee to stolop every 3 minutes. no, this is a street fight. this i. a brokeh bottle and it has came becausend it's going to be that kind of ballot. >> fighting dirty democrat bas don't know any other way. forget about winning hearts and minds. way.'d rathe r throw you in jail and call you racist. throd watchbiden's new a . >> of course, i hate these people. donald trump disrespecting black folk is nothing new. he was sued for refusing to rent his apartmendisrespes ik families and call for the execution of five innocent black anr thd brow
in brooklyn, american students at james madison high school were recently told they had to stay at home from schooold to their classrooms could be turned into housing for thousands of right thousands of migrants. >> very simply, joe biden putsid illegal aliensen first. >> i put america first. i put america first. >> not everybody was happy that trump was on their turf. reverend al sharpton, happy thursday, by the way, was ready, for a street fight. tree >> donald trump...
0
0.0
May 30, 2024
05/24
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
when james madison wrote in the federalist papers about the use by political faction of new fang gelled and artificial reasons to to oppress their opponents, i think he had a case like this in mind. >> this is a made up case. this was a sham trial in front of a deeply, deeply irretrievably biased judge. it's absolutely shameful. the only thing that today's verdict proves is that joe biden and hits political allies have successfully weaponized our legal system wimszsed courts unprecedented in american history and in a way that should alarm all americans who are concerned about the future of our constitutional republic. >> will, what is the future of appellate this case is replete with reversible error going through the first day continuing through jury instructions. every aspect of this case is ripe for appeal. we are going to appeal as quickly as we can. we will seek expedited review of this case. and we're going to trust that the appellate courts in new york understand the dangerous pandora's box that this lawless judgment as opened and they understand the potential ramifications of le
when james madison wrote in the federalist papers about the use by political faction of new fang gelled and artificial reasons to to oppress their opponents, i think he had a case like this in mind. >> this is a made up case. this was a sham trial in front of a deeply, deeply irretrievably biased judge. it's absolutely shameful. the only thing that today's verdict proves is that joe biden and hits political allies have successfully weaponized our legal system wimszsed courts unprecedented...
123
123
May 23, 2024
05/24
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 1
in brooklyn american students at james madison high school were recently told they had to stay at home from school so their classrooms could be turned into housing for thousands of -- [boos] >> right? thousands of migrants. very simply joe biden puts illegal aliens first. i put america first. i put america first. [cheers and applause] [chanting: usa! usa [ [. >> would anybody -- now this is up to you. has anybody heard the snake? would anybody like to hear the snake? because we can stay here all night. i don't care. would you like to hear the snake? [yeah!] >> it's a metaphor, it's an old song it was re-done, didn't have knowing do with snake or people or illegal immigration but this has to do with illegal immigration and i think it's very accurate actually and very sad. but i'll ga and do it and some of you have heard it and many of you haven't but we're going to do it right now for the great people of the bronx and elsewhere. we love the bronx. we love the bronx. are you ready? on her work -- and you know what? you what this is all about right? do you know? you've heard this? have yo
in brooklyn american students at james madison high school were recently told they had to stay at home from school so their classrooms could be turned into housing for thousands of -- [boos] >> right? thousands of migrants. very simply joe biden puts illegal aliens first. i put america first. i put america first. [cheers and applause] [chanting: usa! usa [ [. >> would anybody -- now this is up to you. has anybody heard the snake? would anybody like to hear the snake? because we can...
0
0.0
May 22, 2024
05/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
when i took that class we read political sermons and pamphlets of the founding era, james madison's notes on the constitution, anti-federalist papers, some of tocqueville, closed with the lincoln douglas debates and i loved them and i thought that is what political science was. i changed my major and said sign me up. thinking about that, introduced me to a lot of the questions he was outlining about civic studies, i was introduced to it through these texts, who are we and who are we in community with? how do we debate about principles and what is right and just and how to live together and constitute a new phenomena and? that's my introduction, grateful for having had that introduction. what i would have gone on to do would have been a valuable thing for me to study and i would not have been exposed to it had i not and rolled in that class. it was by accident that i did that. one of the figures i was introduced was james wilson, one of the forgotten american founders who studied law under john dickinson, he wrote one of the influential political pamphlet in 1774 against colonial taxation
when i took that class we read political sermons and pamphlets of the founding era, james madison's notes on the constitution, anti-federalist papers, some of tocqueville, closed with the lincoln douglas debates and i loved them and i thought that is what political science was. i changed my major and said sign me up. thinking about that, introduced me to a lot of the questions he was outlining about civic studies, i was introduced to it through these texts, who are we and who are we in...
0
0.0
May 1, 2024
05/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
speaker, i rise today to congratulate the james madison brass band on their historic acheebment at the north american brass band championships held in huntsville, alabama, on april 6. under the leadership of conductor professor kevin see its, the -- stees, the brass band marked a monumental milestone in the band's 24-year history. their victory is a testament to the talent and hard work of the students and their conductor. competing against seven other top-tier bands, the brass band emerged victorious, marking the first time a collegiate band has claimed the highest division of the competition. this accomplishment adds to the band's remarkable record at north american brass band championships, including 14 podium finishes, underscoring their consistent excellence and resilience. moreover, professor stees' outstanding leadership has not only brought glory to j.m.u. but secured him a distinguished place in the brand band association history as only the second conductor to win in two different sections in the same year. mr. speaker, i extend my congratulations to the j.m.u. brass band, pr
speaker, i rise today to congratulate the james madison brass band on their historic acheebment at the north american brass band championships held in huntsville, alabama, on april 6. under the leadership of conductor professor kevin see its, the -- stees, the brass band marked a monumental milestone in the band's 24-year history. their victory is a testament to the talent and hard work of the students and their conductor. competing against seven other top-tier bands, the brass band emerged...
0
0.0
May 7, 2024
05/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the same august chamber where james madison and abraham lincoln once served now debasing itself debating the fate of microwaves and toaster offense. because that's -- ovens, because that's how house republicans have decided to spend their time in their majority. my colleagues regrettably, unfortunately, are out of touch with the priorities of the american people. they expect the american people expect rightfully so for this chamber to address the issues that they care about. not waste time on nonsense bills. by the way, madam speaker, the rest of the measures that we'll consider today, unfortunately, are more of the same. h.r. 7109, the so-called equal representation act, is plainly unconstitutional. any plain reading of the constitution and the 14th amendment makes clear that this bill is unconstitutional. house republicans pushing forward anyway. another bill that we are considering today, yet another c.r. a., this time on apparently a bulletin that was issued by the securities and exchange commission. i have lost count of how many days we have wasted in the last 17 months considering
the same august chamber where james madison and abraham lincoln once served now debasing itself debating the fate of microwaves and toaster offense. because that's -- ovens, because that's how house republicans have decided to spend their time in their majority. my colleagues regrettably, unfortunately, are out of touch with the priorities of the american people. they expect the american people expect rightfully so for this chamber to address the issues that they care about. not waste time on...