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written by alexander hamilton, james madison and john jay.heory were later combined into a book called the federalists. because of the authors addressed a wide range of political issues including conflict between the states, taxation and foreign influence, they are still considered vital documents today for understanding the original intent of the constitution. the federalist papers continued to have an impact on the issues of contemporary america. >> welcome to books that shaped america, our c-span series that looks at how books have influenced who we are today. in partnership with the library of congress, this 10 week series looks at different eras, topics and viewpoints. we are glad you are joining us for this walk-through history. tonight, our focus is the federalist, compilation of essays written by alexander hamilton, james madison and john jay. essays known today as the federalist papers. our guest this evening is judge gregory maddox and colleen sheehan, politics professor at arizona state university. professor sheehan, back in 1787,
written by alexander hamilton, james madison and john jay.heory were later combined into a book called the federalists. because of the authors addressed a wide range of political issues including conflict between the states, taxation and foreign influence, they are still considered vital documents today for understanding the original intent of the constitution. the federalist papers continued to have an impact on the issues of contemporary america. >> welcome to books that shaped america,...
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well, if we look, we can see john adams. benjamin franklin and john jay. is that the original of paris that we're looking at? this is a copy. but the desk is real. the desk is the absolute that everyone sat and signed. now this desk was also used in a new miniseries. yes. executive produced by author stacy schiff. that's correct. and we were certainly interested in this series because it explores a life of benjamin franklin in paris right at the time that he became a diplomat and some extraordinary things brought france into the american revolution and allowed us a clear advantage. to get this desk over to paris. mm hmm. what. what did that entail? oh, it was extraordinary. with something like a national treasure. certainly, we. we the job very seriously. but we wanted so much to share this piece nationally for other people to know that we haven't it's failed to be seen here at the department state. virginia hart this is a french desk, isn't it? since it was signed over in paris or not? it's a british maid and it belonged to the british commissioner who ha
well, if we look, we can see john adams. benjamin franklin and john jay. is that the original of paris that we're looking at? this is a copy. but the desk is real. the desk is the absolute that everyone sat and signed. now this desk was also used in a new miniseries. yes. executive produced by author stacy schiff. that's correct. and we were certainly interested in this series because it explores a life of benjamin franklin in paris right at the time that he became a diplomat and some...
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you choose to write about john jay? and why should our friends be interested in? well, i first i was a practicing lawyer for a couple decades and i was living and working in hong kong when it kind of hit me that i i wanted to write a book and then i fished around for a subject. i was originally thinking about governor morris and other founding father. and i but i thought well, let's find the biographies of his friends and alexander hamilton robert livingston, john jay and i was shocked to learn that the most recent biography of john jay was from the 30s. and i bought a used copy and read it and it wasn't that good. i thought god even i could better than this. so i started, you know researching and writing. i mean jay has this amazing career in state federal and international. i mean most people today kind of know him for is role in writing the federalist papers or his role on the as first chief justice, but he's basically the author of new york's first state constitution. he's the first chief justice of new york's highe
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jay, and i was shocked to learn that the most recent biography of john jay was from the 30s. i bought a used copy, and i read it, and it wasn't that good. i thought, god, even i could do better than this. so i started, you know, researching and writing and j has this amazing career in state and federal international. most people today know him for his role in writing the federalist papers or his role as first chief justice. he's basically the author of new york's first state constitution. he's the first chief justice of new york's highest court. he represents america, first in spain during the revolution. he doesn't have as much success, and then in france where he and adams and franklin have great success in negotiating the treaty that ended the war and establishes our boundaries. and then, as soon as he gets off the boat upon his return from france he is tapped to be secretary for foreign affairs for the confederation. he is a leader of the movement, creating the constitution so although he is not a delegate in philadelphia, he doesn't get a statue there at the national con
jay, and i was shocked to learn that the most recent biography of john jay was from the 30s. i bought a used copy, and i read it, and it wasn't that good. i thought, god, even i could do better than this. so i started, you know, researching and writing and j has this amazing career in state and federal international. most people today know him for his role in writing the federalist papers or his role as first chief justice. he's basically the author of new york's first state constitution. he's...
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marshall of the john jay college of criminal justice in new york. what reforms are needed to better prevent and prosecute police brutality or the murder of george floyd in may of 2020 triggered a lot of protests. it also triggered legislation. that's why they were wearing body cameras because of the protests that it taking place in this country. and also the legislation that was proposed, the george floyd justice and leasing act, which would have national criminal justice reform. that legislation or proposed legislation is languishing and congress. and so that's one thing that i think the general public is going to ask of whoever the next president united states is, especially if it's prominent here is the one the color that she make sure that that legislation is passed, that she does everything and in her power to pass the legislation, that reforms or criminal justice system, but we also have to put pressure on our prosecutors. as i stated this one case and, and george floyd was, there was a special prosecutor brought in. but there are 1200 cases w
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the constitutional law professor gloria brown, marshall of the john jay college of criminal justice in new york. what reforms are needed to better prevent in prosecute police brutality, murder of george floyd in may of 2020, triggered a lot of protests. it also triggered legislation. that's why they were wearing body cameras because of the protest that it taking place in this country. and also the legislation that was proposed to george floyd justice in the leasing act, which would have national criminal justice reform. that legislation or proposed legislation is languishing and congress. and so that's one thing that i think the general public is going to ask of whoever the next president united states is, especially if it's prominent here is the one the color that she make sure that that legislation is passed, that she does everything and in her power to pass legislation, that reforms or criminal justice system, but we also have to put pressure on our prosecutors. as i stated this one case and in george floyd was there was a special prosecutor brought in. but there are 1200 cases wher
the constitutional law professor gloria brown, marshall of the john jay college of criminal justice in new york. what reforms are needed to better prevent in prosecute police brutality, murder of george floyd in may of 2020, triggered a lot of protests. it also triggered legislation. that's why they were wearing body cameras because of the protest that it taking place in this country. and also the legislation that was proposed to george floyd justice in the leasing act, which would have...
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the we can now speak to constitutional law professor gloria brown, marshall from the john jay college of criminal justice in new york. so we just somebody came footage of this latest scaling and to be frank, this some of the most shocking i've ever seen. what exactly if anything, can we learn from it? as we can learn that we have police officers who have a great deal of power and they are using excessive force against on arms billions. yes, she had a pot of boiling water. he told her to go to the stove to pick up the pot. she was dealing with mental illness. and that is a difficult situation for anyone, especially those of law enforcement called to a stranger's home. but the use of deadly force is only under law to be used when an officer face is deadly force. he knew there was no deadly force. there was no weapon that she was hiding. it was a pot of scalding water. he could have stepped back out of the way of the pot of scalding water. instead he chose to shoot her number of times one of those bullets to the face and told her in advance he was going to shoot her in the face. what we
the we can now speak to constitutional law professor gloria brown, marshall from the john jay college of criminal justice in new york. so we just somebody came footage of this latest scaling and to be frank, this some of the most shocking i've ever seen. what exactly if anything, can we learn from it? as we can learn that we have police officers who have a great deal of power and they are using excessive force against on arms billions. yes, she had a pot of boiling water. he told her to go to...
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new york under governor john jay does so in 1799. new jersey always a follower follows. in 1804, we've got slavery on the way to abolition north of the mason-dixon line, and that mostly gets abolished in delaware as president might tell us, by 1860, 94% of the black people in delaware were not slaves. but on happily, other things change in the 19th century, the trajectory that the founders seemed to had set america on, moving away from slavery did not continue in that way. okay. yes, ma'am. maybe that this will be a yeah. thank so much for being here. my favorite description of the founders just along the subject of the more things change the more they say the same is just how they were at each other's throats generally, which reveals them as being human. but now robert indicates another aspect of humanity, which is how they ripened as. they got older and i'd like to follow up on his question about was there any other material about another founder, jefferson, reflect in on how america developing and whether it was all going to the dogs are actually that we're proud of w
new york under governor john jay does so in 1799. new jersey always a follower follows. in 1804, we've got slavery on the way to abolition north of the mason-dixon line, and that mostly gets abolished in delaware as president might tell us, by 1860, 94% of the black people in delaware were not slaves. but on happily, other things change in the 19th century, the trajectory that the founders seemed to had set america on, moving away from slavery did not continue in that way. okay. yes, ma'am....
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amna: that is anthony cangelosi, former secret service agent, lecturer at the john jay college of criminal to speak with you. anthony: thank you. you have a good evening. ♪ geoff: the intersection of faith and politics has been another central message we've heard this week in milwaukee. amna: it's also something our own judy woodruff has been following closely as part of her america at a crossroads series. judy is with us now for a closer look. thank you for being here. geoff: you recently filed two reports about the role of politics and the political divide in the white evangelical church. what is your reaction to faith this week, and this notion expressed by a lot of people here that donald trump surviving the assassination attempt confirmed that he is in some way god's chosen to bring salvation to the world, elevating him as a messianic figure? judy: there is no question there has been an effort on the part of some of the speakers and certainly on the delegates, this sense that they feel that their christian faith has been invoked by this incident. senator tim scott the other night ment
amna: that is anthony cangelosi, former secret service agent, lecturer at the john jay college of criminal to speak with you. anthony: thank you. you have a good evening. ♪ geoff: the intersection of faith and politics has been another central message we've heard this week in milwaukee. amna: it's also something our own judy woodruff has been following closely as part of her america at a crossroads series. judy is with us now for a closer look. thank you for being here. geoff: you recently...
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james madison and john jay. talk about a group. well, their justification and they were trying to rather they were rather fires they wanted to ratify the constitution. it was drafted. and basically you had to sell to the american people and the three authors the lead was alexander hamilton and you go through all of the federalist papers. they were it when it came out, it became known as the federalist. it becomes in the 20th century, really the federalist papers. but the point that they were really trying to make clear, for example, federalist paper number. 78 was about the department, judicial department. and if you read it today, it's it's in all of the arguments that we're with on on court television and all this thinking about what would be a department of justice, what would a judicial department be like, how can you do such a, you know, create such an entity and lawyers quote it all the time and have people that the problem. well so he was the main writer alexander hamilton wrote the most followed by by james madison and john
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it's about 85 letters written by alexander hamilton, john jay and james madison persuading americansdisband into separate confederations but to form one country. alex enter hamilton in federalist 1 and federalist 85 romines the people of that time, 1787. it reminds us now you must adopt a central government that has some strength, because demagogues are extraordinary risks. he worried -- as i mentioned earlier, a demagogue would arise and encourage the people to form separate confederations and that would lead to civil war. my favorite talk over the past few years goes by the title of "alexander hamilton's theory of democratic collapse." i will try to be brief as i described this. the great fear the demagogue was two things. one is that the demagogue, the fear mongering, the hatemongering and demonization an us versus them thinking basically damages the spirit of the people. if rank them apart, causes the hyper polarization. that's a bad enough damage that a demagogue does. even more significantly and more catastrophically for democracy once a demagogue is in the power, what happens?
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so john jay, one of these is not like the others. sorry, any new yorkers out there, but then it went on and it's very long. wikipedia entry that went on to talking about the other founders. it talked about women founders. it talked about founders from europe who contributed to the founding of the country during the revolution. and so i wanted to ask you all, in the spirit of denver's comment, and then that's who were some of the other founders? and what makes somebody a founder? i leave it open to whoever wants to take that one first and we're going to be professor in calling somebody. deborah, i see you first. yeah. so i'll just i'll just i'll share one person who we don't always include who who i really admire. and that's marcia otis warren, who's propaganda during the american revolution isn't writing in her own name is related to other important and very important revolutionaries. but then what i love about this then when we were talking to the constitution and disagreements about it, she becomes an anti-federalist. she was again
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. >>> john: it brings to mind how this is folding to john jay oppenheimer's device where there is a explosions a chain reaction and everything goes. i think we are seeing the explosion, the chain reaction may be moments away. let's bring in mollie hemingway a senior editor for the federalist and a fox news contributor. i wanted to put of the george clooney quote again because this book in the last 9. op-ed in "the new york times" which he says the joe biden i was with three weeks ago at the fund-raiser was not the joe big effingham deal biden of 2010 and not even the joe biden 2020. he was the man we witnessed at the debate. it seems to me of someone who raised $30 million for the president is saying that, he is toast. >> it's a difficult situation for joe biden. the problem isn't the mental acuity, that is something much of the country has seen for years. democrat voters were talking about it for years. they still nominated him. the problem for people who run the democrat party is that joe biden is doing a very bad job in the election. even before the debate he was on the 30th percentile for
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john jay parker had been nominated to the court in at one point in the late twenties and did not get confirmed because of his received views on race. he he the decisions affirming where he was an admirer of white is wearing around the country was greatly admired and he knew the justices of this court very well. they they admired him. there was a session a point where he came to washington for a series of meetings. one was with chief justice vinson and he wrote a letter later to thurgood marshall said, i have met the chief justice. he shares our views in that. interesting, because, you know, the view is that vinson was resistant. he also in same visit met president truman and their discussion began with truman saying. judge, do you know the story of the blinded sergeant? and he said, mr. president, i tried that case. so i would say that i you know, one of the things judge waring went say he was a kind of national in the late forties. he would reporters would ask him fairly commonly that what got into you? you know, how did you change? and would say, well, the bench i'd developed a pas
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after retirement there, he taught for four years at john jay college of criminal justice of the city, university of new. among his books is surrender how the clinton administration completed the revolution. meeropol is the biological son of julius and rosenberg after the death of his parents, he and his brother robert were adopted by abel meeropol, who wrote strange over the years. meeropol has written about his biological parents. he edited the rosenberg letters and, his parents prison correspondence with his brother authored we are your sons. in addition, meeropol has written and lectured extensively about the importance of strange fruit as an anthem for social reform, appearing for example, in strange fruit story of protest song, a documentary film by katz to speak about abel and the enduring power of strange trees. welcome michael meeropol michael meeropol. first of all, i want to thank harold paul for including me on this fabulous, distinguished panel. it is wonderful to be sitting next to david and it is an absolute honor to share the stage with professor jefferson, i met my fat
after retirement there, he taught for four years at john jay college of criminal justice of the city, university of new. among his books is surrender how the clinton administration completed the revolution. meeropol is the biological son of julius and rosenberg after the death of his parents, he and his brother robert were adopted by abel meeropol, who wrote strange over the years. meeropol has written about his biological parents. he edited the rosenberg letters and, his parents prison...
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after retirement there, he taught for four years at john jay college of criminal justice of the city, university of new. among his books is surrender how the clinton administration completed the revolution. meeropol is the biological son of julius and rosenberg after the death of his parents, he and his brother robert were adopted by abel meeropol, who wrote strange over the years. meeropol has written about his biological parents. he edited the rosenberg letters and, his parents prison correspondence with his brother authored we are your sons. in addition, meeropol has written and lectured extensively about the importance of strange fruit as an anthem for social reform, appearing for example, in strange fruit story of protest song, a documentary film by katz to speak about abel and the enduring power of strange trees. welcome michael meeropol michael meeropol. first of all, i want to thank harold paul for including me on this fabulous, distinguished panel. it is wonderful to be sitting next to david and it is an absolute honor to share the stage with professor jefferson, i met my fat
after retirement there, he taught for four years at john jay college of criminal justice of the city, university of new. among his books is surrender how the clinton administration completed the revolution. meeropol is the biological son of julius and rosenberg after the death of his parents, he and his brother robert were adopted by abel meeropol, who wrote strange over the years. meeropol has written about his biological parents. he edited the rosenberg letters and, his parents prison...
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after retirement there, he taught for four years at john jay college of criminal justice of the city, university of new. among his books is surrender how the clinton administration completed the revolution. meeropol is the biological son of julius and rosenberg after the death of his parents, he and his brother robert were adopted by abel meeropol, who wrote strange over the years. meeropol has written about his biological parents. he edited the rosenberg letters anentsson correspondence with his brother authored we are your sons. in addition, meeropol has written and lectured extensively about the importance of strange fruit as an anthem for social reform, appearing for example, in strange fruit story of protest song, a documentary film by katz to speak about abel and the enduring power of strange trees. welcome michael meeropol michael meeropol. first of all, i want to thank harold paul for including me on this fabulous, distinguished panel. it is wonderful to be sitting next to david and it is an absolute honor to share the stage with professor jefferson, i met my father when i was
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it's about 85 letters written by alexander hamilton, john jay and james madison persuading americansand into separate confederations but to form one country. alex enter hamilton in federalist 1 and federalist 85 romines the people of that time, 1787. it reminds us now you must adopt a central government that has some strength, because demagogues are extraordinary risks. he worried -- as i mentioned earlier, a demagogue would arise and encourage the people to form separate confederations and that would lead to civil war. my favorite talk over the past few years goes by the title of "alexander hamilton's theory of democratic collapse." i will try to be brief as i described this. the great fear the demagogue was two things. one is that the demagogue, the fear mongering, the hatemongering and demonization an us versus them thinking basically damages the spirit of the people. if rank them apart, causes the hyper polarization. that's a bad enough damage that a demagogue does. even more significantly and more catastrophically for democracy once a demagogue is in the power, what happens? the
it's about 85 letters written by alexander hamilton, john jay and james madison persuading americansand into separate confederations but to form one country. alex enter hamilton in federalist 1 and federalist 85 romines the people of that time, 1787. it reminds us now you must adopt a central government that has some strength, because demagogues are extraordinary risks. he worried -- as i mentioned earlier, a demagogue would arise and encourage the people to form separate confederations and...
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it's about 85 letters written by alexander hamilton, john jay and james madison persuading americansd into separate confederations but to form one country. alex enter hamilton in federalist 1 and federalist 85 romines the people of that time, 1787. it reminds us now you must adopt a central government that has some strength, because demagogues are extraordinary risks. he worried -- as i mentioned earlier, a demagogue would arise and encourage the people to form separate confederations and that would lead to civil war. my favorite talk over the past few years goes by the title of "alexander hamilton's theory of democratic collapse." i will try to be brief as i described this. the great fear the demagogue was two things. one is that the demagogue, the fear mongering, the hatemongering and demonization an us versus them thinking basically damages the spirit of the people. if rank them apart, causes the hyper polarization. that's a bad enough damage that a demagogue does. even more significantly and more catastrophically for democracy once a demagogue is in the power, what happens? they
it's about 85 letters written by alexander hamilton, john jay and james madison persuading americansd into separate confederations but to form one country. alex enter hamilton in federalist 1 and federalist 85 romines the people of that time, 1787. it reminds us now you must adopt a central government that has some strength, because demagogues are extraordinary risks. he worried -- as i mentioned earlier, a demagogue would arise and encourage the people to form separate confederations and that...
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., and we've got the sound of senator john kennedy grilling fed chair jay powell who says yes the us is in a slowdown and yes the government is driving new job growth. that's bidenomics. as former president trump says the rnc platform will bring about an american economic revival. we've got it on the "evening edit" tonight. we'll be right back. stay right there. so, what are you thinking? i'm thinking... (speaking to self) about our honeymoon. what about africa? safari? hot air balloon ride? swim with elephants? wait, can we afford a safari? great question. like everything, it takes a little planning. or, put the money towards a down-payment... ...on a ranch ...in montana ...with horses let's take a look at those scenarios. j.p. morgan wealth management has advisors in chase branches and tools, like wealth plan to keep you on track. when you're planning for it all... the answer is j.p. morgan wealth management. your best defense against erosion and cavities is strong enamel. nothing beats it. i recommend pronamel active shield because it actively shields the enamel to defend against
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and even though john marshall gets all the credit because you wrote it down, it was jay who was the first to exercise it. in philadelphia, a ridiculous sounding case. revolutionary war veteran who was disabled and wanted his pension. and there was a statute that allowed him to go to court and ask for his pension. and he did this in philadelphia. and wilson absolutely refused to hear it. he said this is not something the judiciary does. justice is right to president washington and so you cannot ask us to listen to these veterans and say whether they should get pension, because that's not a judicial test -- task, and it is unconstitutional. these are advisory opinions. they were letters to the president. wilson was the only one who did it officially in the courtroom and set them not considering this case, that's the end of it. and then the case came before the supreme court, because the attorney general, edmund randolph, went to court and said you have to order that court in philadelphia, the circuit court, to listen to this veteran, and if you look at dallas, dallas' reports, there is a pa
and even though john marshall gets all the credit because you wrote it down, it was jay who was the first to exercise it. in philadelphia, a ridiculous sounding case. revolutionary war veteran who was disabled and wanted his pension. and there was a statute that allowed him to go to court and ask for his pension. and he did this in philadelphia. and wilson absolutely refused to hear it. he said this is not something the judiciary does. justice is right to president washington and so you cannot...
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. >> john. >> steve: who is first president born in a hospital?ferson's middle name? >> jay. >> steve: he did not have one. jimmy carter. proud american. change your hat. put it on. what is your name? >> tommy. >> steve: more like it. here is your question. what president is said to have slept 11 hours per day and took a one or two-hour nap? sounds familiar. >> clinton. >> steve: close, coolidge. we will put you in a visor. 0 good. put on the shirts. welcome to our land. are you having a nice visit? >> very good. >> steve: until now. carley, the people of new york and americans in general are fuzzy on some important trivia questions. >> carley: we know thomas jefferson did not have a middle game, we will all remember that. you did your public service for all of us. so much fun. this 4th of july keeping it american made and that includes cars right here on fox square. look at the lineup. stick with us. i try to put my arm around any vet that i can. absolutely. at newday usa, that's what we're doing. we put our arm around the veterans. when i think
. >> john. >> steve: who is first president born in a hospital?ferson's middle name? >> jay. >> steve: he did not have one. jimmy carter. proud american. change your hat. put it on. what is your name? >> tommy. >> steve: more like it. here is your question. what president is said to have slept 11 hours per day and took a one or two-hour nap? sounds familiar. >> clinton. >> steve: close, coolidge. we will put you in a visor. 0 good. put on the...
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john taylor of the taylor rule and make sure because in this hour tomorrow, jay powell and the federal the expectation is no move but then perhaps a cut in september, but it is in this hour that he answers the questions of the journalists. he faces the dragons in the room and that's where all the news is made and the markets really start to move. don't miss the final hour of trade with the claman countdown. we have jeremy siegle of war ton, gabriella santos of morgan and a member of edward jones. don't miss that . a headline for political website the hill asks if the gop is second guessing donald trump's choice of running mate, jd vance. this as vance is about to take the stage at a rally and charlie gasparino asking around and he's about to break what the wall street cutout thinks. that's next on the claman countdown. ♪ moving forward with node- positive breast cancer... ...my fear of recurrence could've held me back. but i'm staying focused. and doing more to prevent recurrence. verzenio is specifically for hr-positive, her2-negative, node-positive early breast cancer... ...with a hi
john taylor of the taylor rule and make sure because in this hour tomorrow, jay powell and the federal the expectation is no move but then perhaps a cut in september, but it is in this hour that he answers the questions of the journalists. he faces the dragons in the room and that's where all the news is made and the markets really start to move. don't miss the final hour of trade with the claman countdown. we have jeremy siegle of war ton, gabriella santos of morgan and a member of edward...
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and some of the q messages from biden, john, he remained stead false to staying in the race and running against donald trump. that's right. more and more democrats have come out in called for joe biden, jay and his campaign and let another democrat be the standard bear for the next 4 years. he.
and some of the q messages from biden, john, he remained stead false to staying in the race and running against donald trump. that's right. more and more democrats have come out in called for joe biden, jay and his campaign and let another democrat be the standard bear for the next 4 years. he.
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john, thank you. president joe biden faced a new test on the future of his re-election campaign with a solo. >> news conference last night. but many democrats say he failed to stop their growing concerns. our washington correspondent jessi tenure reports. the president spoke with reporters for about an hour insisting he's not leaving the race even as more democrats urged him to do so. >> and the best qualified to win in his first solo press conference of the year. president joe biden shutdown growing calls from fellow democrats to end his reelection bid. kind of because there's so much at stake. but the president fielded question after question about his ability to do that organize removing president biden used the majority of the press conference on the last day of the nato summit to tout his foreign policy acumen and accomplishments at home just this morning. >> we had a great economic report. >> showing inflation is down, but the president made a few slip ups when referring to vice president kamala
john, thank you. president joe biden faced a new test on the future of his re-election campaign with a solo. >> news conference last night. but many democrats say he failed to stop their growing concerns. our washington correspondent jessi tenure reports. the president spoke with reporters for about an hour insisting he's not leaving the race even as more democrats urged him to do so. >> and the best qualified to win in his first solo press conference of the year. president joe...
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i talk about the work of people like john legend andy and i and kerry washington and many others, ourcommunity that are doing the worksee it. but the overarching at the beginning of this book is that it community, we have to work work as they did in the movement. if we'reoing to put our shoulder to the wheel and get ourselves out. ditch yeah. billieh. strange fruit, you know, lynching issue andtant to put it in context from yesterday to now when allongs and raise the fist, it takes more than just doing especially now in these crazy are a proud south carolinian? yes, ma'am how many of you? from southi'm here. you you know, it's funny, you come to these big cities, everybody, everybody like, they city folk, but all your grandparents were from south carolinaalabama, north carolina, my mom, north carolina. us. i didn' far. but you are a proud south. you wear your marching on your shoulders. yeah, you wear your your community on your shoulders. and this book starts for me in time when this nation had to face itself covid. mm. we were. and we sick and tired of being sick and tiredhad knee o
i talk about the work of people like john legend andy and i and kerry washington and many others, ourcommunity that are doing the worksee it. but the overarching at the beginning of this book is that it community, we have to work work as they did in the movement. if we'reoing to put our shoulder to the wheel and get ourselves out. ditch yeah. billieh. strange fruit, you know, lynching issue andtant to put it in context from yesterday to now when allongs and raise the fist, it takes more than...
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john edwards, by contrast, was soft-launching a presidential campaign and a leader of the democratic. so let's just start with the very beginning. -you're at the regency hotel... -oh, god. [laughing] ...in 2006. were you there to meet him? being there was a-a fluke. tapper: was he by himself? who was-- hunter: yeah, he was in a business meeting. i was with my friend. we're at a table, and, uh, john edwards was behind her, and he kept looking at me as though he knew me as well. and then we got up and left, and when we were standing on the corner, john edwards turned the corner and saw me there, and he literally, like, almost jumped into my arms. and my response-- what came out of my mouth was, "you're so hot." and w-what did he say back? [laughs] "why, thank you." i said, uh, "i can help you," and he said, "i wanna hear." he said, you know, "can you come over?" -so you went up to his room? -mm-hmm, i did. -and then-- -'cause then i didn't feel like it was sexual, either. -you didn't? -no, i did not. -'cause it sounds like there was an attraction. you said, "you're so hot." -[laughs] t
john edwards, by contrast, was soft-launching a presidential campaign and a leader of the democratic. so let's just start with the very beginning. -you're at the regency hotel... -oh, god. [laughing] ...in 2006. were you there to meet him? being there was a-a fluke. tapper: was he by himself? who was-- hunter: yeah, he was in a business meeting. i was with my friend. we're at a table, and, uh, john edwards was behind her, and he kept looking at me as though he knew me as well. and then we got...
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in november 1963, jay fennedy was killed during. presidential motorcade through the streets dallas. 5ter delivering a speech to celebrate his victory in the presidential primary, he was mortally wounded by a terrorist shot. the youngest of the clan, edward kennedy, also competed for the presidency in 1980, but lost this place to jimi carter. spending the rest of his career in the us senate, edward kennedy earned a reputation as one of the most influential members of congress and the fourth most powerful. so in the next american elections robert kennedy's son, robert kennedy jr., is running for president. however , the bushes are rightfully considered the most influential political dynasty of the 20th century. in 1952, presscot bush was elected senator from connecticut, and his son. jungle, a world in which countries recognize a shared responsibility for freedom and justice, a world where the strong will respect the rights of the weak, but 4 years later bush lost to bill clinton, meanwhile prescat's grandchildren, george bush, jr. and jep, forged their own political paths to to become
in november 1963, jay fennedy was killed during. presidential motorcade through the streets dallas. 5ter delivering a speech to celebrate his victory in the presidential primary, he was mortally wounded by a terrorist shot. the youngest of the clan, edward kennedy, also competed for the presidency in 1980, but lost this place to jimi carter. spending the rest of his career in the us senate, edward kennedy earned a reputation as one of the most influential members of congress and the fourth most...
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all right, john, the that the giants and logan webb looked to make it 2 in a row over the jays last night sports director jason dumas says the highlights. >> all-star logan webb got the assignment. he's usually mister reliable, but it just wasn't his night. top of the 5th giants up nothing. ernie klum he had a good low to get that one. carries all the way over the fence. jay-z. they take the lead one swing of the bat. bottom of the inning. now the giants keep it close. michael conforto ripped a shot that rolls into right center. patrick bailey scores all the way from first and we're tied at 3 apiece. top of the 6th is 43 blue jays. the giants defense did no favors for webb. davis tonight are hits a grounder to brett wisely up knocked logan out the game. continued in george springer. all my exes live in texas. 10 to 6 blue jays. they get the win. giant fist consistently inconsistent. all right. let's head out to the mean streets of boston. sox win to their name to a fenway. we pick things up in the top of the 3rd is already a one to nothing bases loaded for oakland. have a happy 24th birth
all right, john, the that the giants and logan webb looked to make it 2 in a row over the jays last night sports director jason dumas says the highlights. >> all-star logan webb got the assignment. he's usually mister reliable, but it just wasn't his night. top of the 5th giants up nothing. ernie klum he had a good low to get that one. carries all the way over the fence. jay-z. they take the lead one swing of the bat. bottom of the inning. now the giants keep it close. michael conforto...
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donald trump and jay. giving out wonderful reports about his health. and they are a doctor, but i saw how he somehow could not climb the small stairs leading to the presidential board. this an attempt to overthrow biden? like, i think, yes, there is a constructive process, the twenty-fifth amendment. if joe biden... is not fit to run for president, then he is not fit to be president, and if they want to remove him from mental incompetence, let them invoke the twenty-fifth amendment. alexey alekseevich, is it possible to guess how events will develop further, given that even in the democratic party itself there is a certain split, because the clintons supported the candidacy of kamala haris, as did joseph biden, that’s the problem obama, that means... how the opponents have become more animated, now there will be a lot of versions, a lot of demands, a lot of different demonstrations, memories, the main thing and so on, well, if we talk a little jokingly, probably those who came up with the project kamala ha
donald trump and jay. giving out wonderful reports about his health. and they are a doctor, but i saw how he somehow could not climb the small stairs leading to the presidential board. this an attempt to overthrow biden? like, i think, yes, there is a constructive process, the twenty-fifth amendment. if joe biden... is not fit to run for president, then he is not fit to be president, and if they want to remove him from mental incompetence, let them invoke the twenty-fifth amendment. alexey...
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cheryl: that's what the fed is going to be looking at, we heard from jay powell when he was in portugalstaying, that could change the game but the economy is not looking so hot, john lonski you said you looking at gdp and that's a warning sign for you. >> i was shocked to discover that gdp is put up by the atlanta fed is projecting a 1.1% increase by second-quarter real consumer spending from the final quarter, this is quite a slowdown and this tells me that businesses are less apt to hire as many workers as either previously slowed down by jobs creation will lead to lower consumer spending and ultimately it's the consumer that sets the tone for the u.s. economy. cheryl: what you make of that is 68% of our economy and i want to add one more thing that came out this week is a purchasing manager widely followed by wall street, the service which is the largest part of our economy moved into contracted territory it was above the expansion line but it was inching higher and is below 50 with manufacturing in our economy is cooling if we start to see that employment number rise we're going to
cheryl: that's what the fed is going to be looking at, we heard from jay powell when he was in portugalstaying, that could change the game but the economy is not looking so hot, john lonski you said you looking at gdp and that's a warning sign for you. >> i was shocked to discover that gdp is put up by the atlanta fed is projecting a 1.1% increase by second-quarter real consumer spending from the final quarter, this is quite a slowdown and this tells me that businesses are less apt to...
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i talk about the work of people like john legend and many and i and kerry washington and many others, our community that are doing the work, even when you don't see it. but the overarching at the beginning of this book is that it takes an entire community, we have to work together. we have to work as they did in the movement. if we're going to put our shoulder to the wheel and get ourselves out. ditch yeah. billie holiday oh, yeah. strange fruit, you know, lynching issue and we and that's so important to put it in context from yesterday to now when all we do is sometimes just sing songs and raise the fist, it takes more than just doing that to make a difference, especially now in these crazy times. so you are a proud south carolinian? yes, ma'am how many of you? from south carolina? i'm here. you you know, it's funny, you come to these big cities, everybody, everybody like, they city folk, but all your grandparents were from south carolina, georgia, alabama, north carolina, my mom, north carolina. you this country is the rest of us. i didn't go that far. but you are a proud south. you
i talk about the work of people like john legend and many and i and kerry washington and many others, our community that are doing the work, even when you don't see it. but the overarching at the beginning of this book is that it takes an entire community, we have to work together. we have to work as they did in the movement. if we're going to put our shoulder to the wheel and get ourselves out. ditch yeah. billie holiday oh, yeah. strange fruit, you know, lynching issue and we and that's so...
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we are also going to be hearing from john williams.ednesday we're going to get a crush of data at head of the long weekend that some people are going to have to put a pause on friday to get the jobs report. but really if we get some of the jobless claims, do we start to see that ongoing uptake that you pointed out last week, and i think we should sit on this for a hot second, has been creeping higher. can you shrug it off as normalization? it has never in history been a single line, there we go. it has always been something that has been a more protracted increase in jobless claims that has become something that is much more worrisome. jonathan: if we go through the estimates, 190 the estimate for the headline payrolls read. there are people out there suggesting unemployment on friday might be more important what the fed is going to do here that headline payrolls given what chairman powell said to us in the last rest conference. annmarie: especially because we don't have an understanding of how many jobs need to be created every month
we are also going to be hearing from john williams.ednesday we're going to get a crush of data at head of the long weekend that some people are going to have to put a pause on friday to get the jobs report. but really if we get some of the jobless claims, do we start to see that ongoing uptake that you pointed out last week, and i think we should sit on this for a hot second, has been creeping higher. can you shrug it off as normalization? it has never in history been a single line, there we...