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virtual crossroads of every budding nationalist in the country that he was communicating with, the john jaysand the hamiltons and the john hancocks and the morrises of pennsylvania and the pinckneys in south carolina. all these people were visiting him, spending time in mount vernon, planning for a nation. planning for a unified country. and washington was writing these letters. you know, when you live in the south, wherever you're trying to travel you seem to have to go through atlanta airport all the time, especially if you're flying on delta. well, during this period mount vernon was the atlanta airport of the nationalist movement. in the week -- in the months leading up to the constitutional convention, we often hear that james madison was the architect of the constitution, and he'd written the ideas. where was he doing it? he was doing it not at home, he was doing it at mount vernon. he would spend months at a time in the time leading up to the constitution living in mount vernon. you can see the room where he was staying, talking with washington, plotting out what this new government h
virtual crossroads of every budding nationalist in the country that he was communicating with, the john jaysand the hamiltons and the john hancocks and the morrises of pennsylvania and the pinckneys in south carolina. all these people were visiting him, spending time in mount vernon, planning for a nation. planning for a unified country. and washington was writing these letters. you know, when you live in the south, wherever you're trying to travel you seem to have to go through atlanta airport...
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john jay had been on the team that negotiated the peace treaty that ended the revolutionary war. he seemed like a good candidate for washington to send. the treaty that he brought back becomes very controversial and one of the tipping points in creating the two parties as sort of leading to what we know today. the treaty is basically starts becoming publically attacks in the press. the press of the -- what would become the democratic republican party, the party of thomas jefferson and james madison would start vilifying this treaty. what's interesting is nobody has read it. it hasn't been published. but yet, it's going to be pilloried in the press to people -- to the point where a lot of people hate this treaty that they don't actually know anything about. the federalist side, of the john adams and alexander hamiltons, is in favor of the treaty. they are in favor of building the young economy of the united states, staying out of a war, trading with all sides in europe, not being limited by alliance to france or something like this. so we're really seeing this treaty become kind o
john jay had been on the team that negotiated the peace treaty that ended the revolutionary war. he seemed like a good candidate for washington to send. the treaty that he brought back becomes very controversial and one of the tipping points in creating the two parties as sort of leading to what we know today. the treaty is basically starts becoming publically attacks in the press. the press of the -- what would become the democratic republican party, the party of thomas jefferson and james...
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john jay had been on the team that negotiated the peace treaty that ended the revolutionary war. he seemed like a good candidate for washington to send. the treaty that he brought back becomes very controversial and one of the tipping points in creating the two parties as sort of leading to what we know today. the treaty is basically starts becoming publically attacks in the press. the press of the -- what would become the democratic republican party, the party of thomas jefferson and james madison would start vilifying this treaty. what's interesting is nobody has read it. it hasn't been published. but yet, it's going to be pilloried in the press to people hate the treaty that they don't know anything about. the federalist side, of the john adams and alexander hamiltons, is in favor of the treaty. they are in favor of building the young economy of the united states, staying out of a war, trading with all sides in europe, not being limited by alliance to france or something like this. so we're really seeing this treaty become kind of of a symbolic head point between these two sid
john jay had been on the team that negotiated the peace treaty that ended the revolutionary war. he seemed like a good candidate for washington to send. the treaty that he brought back becomes very controversial and one of the tipping points in creating the two parties as sort of leading to what we know today. the treaty is basically starts becoming publically attacks in the press. the press of the -- what would become the democratic republican party, the party of thomas jefferson and james...
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deryn strange john jay college house judiciary committee i find that suspicious. why wouldn't you want that to be applied to all people? today, congressman jeffries is one of 44 co- sponsors to the law enforcement trust and integrity act, which calls for study waiting periods in departments tht currently use them. if they determine they interfere with an investigiaton... u.s. rep. hakeem jeffries (d-ny) then we can make a determination as members of congress that perhaps the department of justice should not provide grants to police departments that have these waiting periods. pretaped tag"that legislation is now in a house action. it has only support from democrats, but sponsors say they're hopeful republicans will come on board, calling it a "common sense issue." for scripps news in washington, i'm ross jones" kids in warren county aren't just outgrowing their clothes... they're also outgrowing their *schools!*and that's leading to a big shake-up in the little miami school district. district.next year- all preschool and kindergarten students will be at "salem tow
deryn strange john jay college house judiciary committee i find that suspicious. why wouldn't you want that to be applied to all people? today, congressman jeffries is one of 44 co- sponsors to the law enforcement trust and integrity act, which calls for study waiting periods in departments tht currently use them. if they determine they interfere with an investigiaton... u.s. rep. hakeem jeffries (d-ny) then we can make a determination as members of congress that perhaps the department of...
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that they bothle trusted with john jay, the descendent of the john jay who try to have slavery abolished after the american revolution and was not able to do that. office,nti-slavery napoleon was the conductor and gay cap the records. the record of the cost of watching the people and transporting them to the next stop. when his fugitive fund ran low, he gets into his own pockets. he was poorly paid. there was one letter in which he says $100 cases are going to break me. when he was able to keep replayed -- repaid himself. and 1856 he get the accounts of the over 200 people that i mentioned earlier. it's an amazing document because he included their enslaved names, their assumed names as free people, the circumstances of their escape, who owned them, why they had escaped, where they were sent, and how much money was spent to assist them. you do not find records like this very often. this is the first page of the record. this is harriet tillman. harriet tubman came to the office several times. the longest passage in the record is of her work. she continued to come to the resigned hisgay po
that they bothle trusted with john jay, the descendent of the john jay who try to have slavery abolished after the american revolution and was not able to do that. office,nti-slavery napoleon was the conductor and gay cap the records. the record of the cost of watching the people and transporting them to the next stop. when his fugitive fund ran low, he gets into his own pockets. he was poorly paid. there was one letter in which he says $100 cases are going to break me. when he was able to keep...
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he will later become the chief justice of the south carolina supreme court when john jay, who was the first united states supreme court chief justice, resigns, he is elected governor of new york, he he leaves the post of chief justice. that leaves it empty. washington will eventually tap john rutledge of south carolina. rutledge will come back to philadelphia this time and serve as chief justice. however, he is appointed during a recess of congress, and so technically the senate hasn't confirmed him but he actually serves a session of the court as chief justice and leads them through some cases. when the senate comes back later that year to return to session, they then take up the question of approving john rutledge. now, george washington's never had anyone rejected that he's appointed, so this has never happened in our young history. john rutledge has a couple of things going against him. there are guys in the senate that think the guy's a little crazy. he's had some kind of strange things that he's had to say in the years in the 1790s so he's got a reputation but also where he's go
he will later become the chief justice of the south carolina supreme court when john jay, who was the first united states supreme court chief justice, resigns, he is elected governor of new york, he he leaves the post of chief justice. that leaves it empty. washington will eventually tap john rutledge of south carolina. rutledge will come back to philadelphia this time and serve as chief justice. however, he is appointed during a recess of congress, and so technically the senate hasn't...
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>> begin around 1800 according to -- >> john jay over your right shoulder was the first chief justice and that was before 1800. at in that portrait he is wearing a glorious robe. not just a black to black and red. what you just told me is news to me. >> i'll go with john jay but let's say it is now 2009 and 10 tops a site, what's the symbolism behind the rope and why is it important for members of the judiciary to continue to wear them in our society? >> i think we could do our work without the robes. we could give our work without this glorious building that you're deciding to have this conversation in. what the robes like the building in part to the people who come here is the significance, the importance of what goes on. that's nothing new. public buildings always don't look like bus stations, and they shouldn't. >> this building itself, justice breyer yesterday called it a symbol of the american judicial process. international. when you come to work here are you conscious of that as you drive up after doing for such a longtime? >> conscious of? >> it being a symbol of the american
>> begin around 1800 according to -- >> john jay over your right shoulder was the first chief justice and that was before 1800. at in that portrait he is wearing a glorious robe. not just a black to black and red. what you just told me is news to me. >> i'll go with john jay but let's say it is now 2009 and 10 tops a site, what's the symbolism behind the rope and why is it important for members of the judiciary to continue to wear them in our society? >> i think we could...
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john jay had been on the team that negotiated the peace treaty that ended the revolutionary war.he seemed like a good candidate for washington to send. the treaty that he brought back becomes very controversial and one of the tipping points in creating the two parties as sort of leading to what we know today. the treaty is basically starts becoming publically attacks in the press. the press of the -- what would become the democratic republican party, the party of thomas jefferson and james madison would start vilifying this treaty. what's interesting is nobody has read it. it hasn't been published. but yet, it's going to be pilloried in the press to people hate the treaty that they don't know anything about. the federalist side, of the john adams and alexander hamiltons, is in favor of the treaty. they are in favor of building the young economy of the united states, staying out of a war, trading with all sides in europe, not being limited by alliance to france or something like this. so we're really seeing this treaty become kind of of a symbolic head point between these two side
john jay had been on the team that negotiated the peace treaty that ended the revolutionary war.he seemed like a good candidate for washington to send. the treaty that he brought back becomes very controversial and one of the tipping points in creating the two parties as sort of leading to what we know today. the treaty is basically starts becoming publically attacks in the press. the press of the -- what would become the democratic republican party, the party of thomas jefferson and james...
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who approved the revolutionary program in france criticized a treaty negotiated by chief justice john jay with britain. they claimed it grossly favored british interests, and washington -- closely associated with the negotiations -- was abused as the senate vote on the treaty neared. though it was enacted and protest ebbed, the public attacks had made washington miserable. in march 1796 john adams wrote: the they were tuesday of the -- they were tuesday of the jack to pins touches him more nearly than he mourns in words, and a year later -- shortly before his second term ended -- the president told a dinner partner in philadelphia that he was like a child within view of the holidays. i have counted the months, then the weeks, and i now reckon the days previous to my release. [laughter] john and abigail adams became the new occupants of the presidential residence on market street. mrs. adams acknowledged, to be the successor of mrs. washington and to make good her place will be an arduous task. and she wrote a note to mrs. washington asking for guidance. i will endeavor to follow your step
who approved the revolutionary program in france criticized a treaty negotiated by chief justice john jay with britain. they claimed it grossly favored british interests, and washington -- closely associated with the negotiations -- was abused as the senate vote on the treaty neared. though it was enacted and protest ebbed, the public attacks had made washington miserable. in march 1796 john adams wrote: the they were tuesday of the -- they were tuesday of the jack to pins touches him more...
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to john jay. he goes 4 innings allow three runs on 8 hits. 2 of them were bomb.again the way you weapon a job. thinks double to the gap. brandon and root now they are in the 9th inning and giants are leading 8-3. abc 7 sports brought to you by toyota now back to shady lane. >> i like the sound of that. does have a ring. miss steer news next job shady lane. >> tom that's funny. >> thanks very much. >>> all right. thanks so much for spending part of your evening with us. >> from all of us, we appreciate your time. >> and 7 news continues now on line on twitter facebook all the mobile device was our 7 news app. >> have great rest of the nigh night. make time on the big 7 at 11:00 make time on the big 7 at 11:00 if you can narrator: this program contains material that may be disturbing to some audience members. viewer discretion is advised. today, teen groupies using social media to rob the homes of celebrities they idolize. but these delinquent bffs are in for one big omg as cops put out the apb
to john jay. he goes 4 innings allow three runs on 8 hits. 2 of them were bomb.again the way you weapon a job. thinks double to the gap. brandon and root now they are in the 9th inning and giants are leading 8-3. abc 7 sports brought to you by toyota now back to shady lane. >> i like the sound of that. does have a ring. miss steer news next job shady lane. >> tom that's funny. >> thanks very much. >>> all right. thanks so much for spending part of your evening with...
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the president, let's bring in cnn analyst lisandro perress, the chair of the studies department at john jayge, the founder of the cuban research institute also at florida international university. thank you for joining us, as we wait for the president of the united states to speak. what is your sense about this visit? is it more symbolic or more substantive? >> i think there's a lot ofemen i think the president is looking for substantivivive improvement in the relationship it i don't think we'll see a breakthrough on any of the things both governments want to resolve. i think the president has got nine months in office. i think he wants to move it forward. but of course he can't move it. he's within a certain limited, you know, constraint on how he can change the relationship because only congress can actually lift the epbarring emb. so i think this trip is really to push the envelope here and really open up cuba as much as he can. >> i'm reading from some of the advance text the white house released about the president's message. among other things, he says this, listen to this, he says th
the president, let's bring in cnn analyst lisandro perress, the chair of the studies department at john jayge, the founder of the cuban research institute also at florida international university. thank you for joining us, as we wait for the president of the united states to speak. what is your sense about this visit? is it more symbolic or more substantive? >> i think there's a lot ofemen i think the president is looking for substantivivive improvement in the relationship it i don't...
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adam said just got a letter from john jay, declining the supreme court appointed. and since marshall happened to be in the room of the time he got the letter, the president offered him the vacant seats. marshall excepted on the spot. this confirms that in life, timing is everything. [laughter] professor rosen: marshall was confirmed by the senate a week later on january 27, and took .ffice february 4 he continued to serve as secretary of state's request until the president's term expired on march 4. we are celebrate in the two entered 15th anniversary of marshall's elevation almost to the day. adams famously said my gift of to the people of united states was the proudest act of my life. marshall has been widely praised for transforming the supreme court into what its biographer calls a dominant force in american life. as all of us know well, marshall established the independence of the judiciary at a time when republicans were determined to attack the largely federalist bench by making judges entirely subservient to popular will. under marshall's leadership, there
adam said just got a letter from john jay, declining the supreme court appointed. and since marshall happened to be in the room of the time he got the letter, the president offered him the vacant seats. marshall excepted on the spot. this confirms that in life, timing is everything. [laughter] professor rosen: marshall was confirmed by the senate a week later on january 27, and took .ffice february 4 he continued to serve as secretary of state's request until the president's term expired on...
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think, to maintain and give us a foundation for prosperity, this is the jay treaty aftermath when john jay, poor guy, was burned in effigy. at least he wasn't actually burned or hanged himself. people were furious at washington should establish a treaty with the british in 1795, in which we didn't really get that much out of it. we got something out of it. but washington's goal here was twofold. peace, peace, peace, on the one hand. he was a man of peace. not despite having been a general and a soldier, but i think because he was soldier a general, he was man of peace. not at all costs, not at the cost of a national honor, certainly, but because peace was essential to give us a chance to climb up on to our own two feet and become prosperous, but also because he saw great britain, very realistically, as being in at least over the next several decades, the best hope for our economic future. the british were by far the most advanced people, the most advanced country in the world economically. our interests was in working with them, and trading with them. the french had a -- we had a great emo
think, to maintain and give us a foundation for prosperity, this is the jay treaty aftermath when john jay, poor guy, was burned in effigy. at least he wasn't actually burned or hanged himself. people were furious at washington should establish a treaty with the british in 1795, in which we didn't really get that much out of it. we got something out of it. but washington's goal here was twofold. peace, peace, peace, on the one hand. he was a man of peace. not despite having been a general and a...
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. >> i'm joined by eugene o'donnell from john jay college of criminal justice, former district attorneynd former new york city police officer. thanks for joining us again. picking up on what senator cruz had to say, he named mayor de blasio, president obama and hillary clinton. he did not name new york city's police commissioner bill brat tbratton who had the strongest words towards senator cruz. it was bratton who brought up the fact that the associated press and others revealed that the nypd unit, that went in to muslim communities, it was reported in six years of spying real estate eavesdropping, not one bit of information was generated or led or triggered a terrorism investigation. >> sure. the proposal that senator cruz is making i think would be rejected wholeheartedly by law enforcement officials to put a whole community under surveillance, a whole neighborhood under surveillance. that won't work. we'll probably have to wait seven months to have an intelligent, nonpolitical or as apolitical conversation as we can about how to protect the country. it seems now that's not going to
. >> i'm joined by eugene o'donnell from john jay college of criminal justice, former district attorneynd former new york city police officer. thanks for joining us again. picking up on what senator cruz had to say, he named mayor de blasio, president obama and hillary clinton. he did not name new york city's police commissioner bill brat tbratton who had the strongest words towards senator cruz. it was bratton who brought up the fact that the associated press and others revealed that the...
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feel the difference with k-y ultragel. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: my thanks to tina fey, john stamos, jay pharoah, everybody. patrick carney, thanks for the week. 8g band. stay tuned for carson daly. see you tomorrow. >> carson: well, hello there. i'm carson daly and you have tuned into "last call" from sky room. tonight, day wave debuts from teragram ballroom. and we "spotlight" the creators of the new animated series, "animals." but first, mary elizabeth winstead is one of the busiest actresses working today. she's here tonight to shine a light on one of the most highly-anticipated new films of the season, "10 cloverfield lane." from bar marmont, here she is now. >> you know, i've been doing this so long that it's like some years it feels like people are years it feels like people are you are." i mean, i guess, you know, i've played a cult leader, an alcoholic, a preppy school girl, a -- basically a werewolf. [ laughter ] >> "basically a werewolf." >> basically. whole new person. that's all you gotta do. my name's
feel the difference with k-y ultragel. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: my thanks to tina fey, john stamos, jay pharoah, everybody. patrick carney, thanks for the week. 8g band. stay tuned for carson daly. see you tomorrow. >> carson: well, hello there. i'm carson daly and you have tuned into "last call" from sky room. tonight, day wave debuts from teragram ballroom. and we "spotlight" the creators of the new animated series, "animals." but first, mary...
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john stamos. from "saturday night live," comedian jay pharoah. featuring the 8g band with patrick carney. [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers! >> seth: good evening, everybody. i'm seth meyers, this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that is great to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. former nominee, mitt romney gave a speech today to try to stop republican nomination. and in a related story, a japanese soldier fired his rifle at godzilla. [ laughter ] that's not enough to stop him. mitt romney gave a speech at the university of utah this morning, critical of donald trump. and in it, he said trump's promises are as worthless as the degree from trump university. then romney dropped the mic and it broke his toe. [ laughter ] ben carson sat out tonight's 11th republican debate and kind of the first ten. [ laughter ] chris christie was asked today about his vacant expression during donald trump's super tuesday victory speech, and told reporters, "i wasn't anything other than happy."
john stamos. from "saturday night live," comedian jay pharoah. featuring the 8g band with patrick carney. [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers! >> seth: good evening, everybody. i'm seth meyers, this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] that is great to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. former nominee, mitt romney gave a speech today to try to stop republican nomination. and in a related story, a...
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one withence princeton in a couple of weeks m am we're at a festival at john jay college between the 12th and 4th of a prip as well. rosanna: hopefully we can site on demand maybe. >> yeah. everybody can go to saving jamaica buy and see the latest showings. we will keep updating that. would love to have people join us. rosanna: so nice to have you here. dan, keep the good work. thanks so much for bringing this to our attention. greg: thank you for having us. thank you, gentlemen. all right. how about a peak outside. oh, let's see. if did you go fishing with your stop? rosanna: you no what? he was not article fisherman. i have done it with my kids. i get seasick. i have no desire to go fishing. how about you? >> horseshoe crabs. >> oh, yeah. my window is on jamaica bay. i walk out. fish life, wildlife. greg: people still push it, righting. >> oh, yeah. they are eating tem. the water quality in jamaica bay has improved greatly. you got to give credit to those with worked on it. rosanna: thanks so much. coming up. martha stewart is going to be here. the e-class has 11 intelligent and al
one withence princeton in a couple of weeks m am we're at a festival at john jay college between the 12th and 4th of a prip as well. rosanna: hopefully we can site on demand maybe. >> yeah. everybody can go to saving jamaica buy and see the latest showings. we will keep updating that. would love to have people join us. rosanna: so nice to have you here. dan, keep the good work. thanks so much for bringing this to our attention. greg: thank you for having us. thank you, gentlemen. all...
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jay pharoah.ill, future. we'll be right back. eers and applause ] >> seth: my thanks to tina fey, john stamos, jay pharoah, everybody. patrick carney, thanks for the week. 8g band. see you tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ] arson: well, hello there. i'm carson daly and you have
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president i think to maintain and give us a foundation for prosperity, the jay treaty aftermath when john jayrned, and at least he wasn't actually burned or hanged himself. people were furious that washington should establish a treaty with the british in 1795 in which we really didn't get that much out of it. washington's goal here was to fold. peace, peace on the one hand. he was a man of peace. not despite of having been a general and a soldier, but because he was a soldier and a general, he was a man of peace. not at all costs, not at the cost of the national honor certainly, but because peace is essential to give us a chance to climb up on around two feet and become prosperous and also because he's so great written very realistically as been in at least over the next several decades the best hope for our economic future. the british were by far the most advanced people, the most advanced country in the world economically. our interest is working with them in trading with them. we had a great emotional connection with them, but there is economically backward as they could possibly be. fina
president i think to maintain and give us a foundation for prosperity, the jay treaty aftermath when john jayrned, and at least he wasn't actually burned or hanged himself. people were furious that washington should establish a treaty with the british in 1795 in which we really didn't get that much out of it. washington's goal here was to fold. peace, peace on the one hand. he was a man of peace. not despite of having been a general and a soldier, but because he was a soldier and a general, he...
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jay pharoah. "snl," jonah hill, future. we'll be right back. lause ] >> seth: my thanks to tina fey, john stamos, jay pharoah, everybody. patrick carney, thanks for the week. 8g band. stay tuned for carson daly.
jay pharoah. "snl," jonah hill, future. we'll be right back. lause ] >> seth: my thanks to tina fey, john stamos, jay pharoah, everybody. patrick carney, thanks for the week. 8g band. stay tuned for carson daly.
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to your mouth 'sdvantechno s moque. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: my thanks to tina fey, john stamos, jay pharoah, everybody. patrick carney, thanks for the week. 8g band. stay tuned for carson daly. see you tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ] >> carson: and welcome to the skylark here in new york city. you're watching "last call." i'm carson daly. thanks for being here. tonight, "luna's" gonna perform and "legends of tomorrow" leading lady caity lotz, is in our spotlight. but first, actress, comedienne, host, and youtube star grace helbig's here to talk about her book entitled, "grace & style: the art of pretending you have it." take a look. >> when i first went to college, i tried to be a model. i went to trump modeling agency, and this man -- he, like, looked at me so confused. and he was like, "your one eyelid is bigger than the eyelid. you got to be careful with that. that's gonna be a problem for you." "okay?" and he was like, "yeah, no." and it took me, like, years to look back on it and realize, like, "that's absurd! your eyelid is fat, so be careful." my name is grace helbig. i wro
to your mouth 'sdvantechno s moque. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: my thanks to tina fey, john stamos, jay pharoah, everybody. patrick carney, thanks for the week. 8g band. stay tuned for carson daly. see you tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ] >> carson: and welcome to the skylark here in new york city. you're watching "last call." i'm carson daly. thanks for being here. tonight, "luna's" gonna perform and "legends of tomorrow" leading lady caity lotz,...
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so john jay pershing, who says no we are going to form an independent american army. but again, as i said this needs a lot of time in organizing your logistics so you can actually apply these guys are not alert and had a need. so for freedoms it's interesting because of course the first american troops arrived, but then there's a lot of criticism about the way of fighting an organized team. this is where we have a think a pretty particularly important distinction between america and france in the first world war. a lot of american soldiers trained temporarily with the french. but there are four regiments, african-american regiments given to the french for the entire course of the war and they are amalgamated into french division and they fight exceptionally well. one of those units is 369th infantry regiment harlem hell fighters, one of the most famous of the entire war. they are highly decorated. they serve with distinction and this is in contrast to what happened to other african-american combat units in the american army where they are poorly trained the minute the
so john jay pershing, who says no we are going to form an independent american army. but again, as i said this needs a lot of time in organizing your logistics so you can actually apply these guys are not alert and had a need. so for freedoms it's interesting because of course the first american troops arrived, but then there's a lot of criticism about the way of fighting an organized team. this is where we have a think a pretty particularly important distinction between america and france in...
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jays. i'm john clark. we're right back. >>> closing the generational disconnect, that was the topic of discussion tonight. the national union of hospital and health care employees singer and songwriter among those in attendance. the goal to strengthen communities through more effective communications. >> kenny gamble is so great. does so much in the community. >> bundle up tomorrow morning. in the 20s so you want the heavy coat and then snow before the week's over. but next week we're warmer. >> have a good night. see you tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- tina fey, rachel maddow, musical guest sant
jays. i'm john clark. we're right back. >>> closing the generational disconnect, that was the topic of discussion tonight. the national union of hospital and health care employees singer and songwriter among those in attendance. the goal to strengthen communities through more effective communications. >> kenny gamble is so great. does so much in the community. >> bundle up tomorrow morning. in the 20s so you want the heavy coat and then snow before the week's over. but next...
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john kasich has the potential to win the day big. .com. out bloombergpolitics coming up next, emily chang speeds to jay kaplan. miami tomorrow for the debates. we will see you from the sunshine state. sayonara. ♪ >> you are watching "bloomberg west." and human nations rights groups are concerned about a multibillion-dollar plan from the european union and turkey to handle the migrant crisis. migrants would arrive from greece and be sent back to turkey unless they apply for asylum. for each migrant sent back, a syrian already in turkey would be resettled in the eu. security officials in indonesia say the government will take all necessary steps to make sure president obama's plan to close the prison at guantanamo bay does not result in the return of an alleged terror chief who has been accused of heading an al qa group linkedlitant the bombings in indonesia. sexual transmission of the zika virus is more common than first thought. says there is evidence a spike in birth defects is caused by zika.
john kasich has the potential to win the day big. .com. out bloombergpolitics coming up next, emily chang speeds to jay kaplan. miami tomorrow for the debates. we will see you from the sunshine state. sayonara. ♪ >> you are watching "bloomberg west." and human nations rights groups are concerned about a multibillion-dollar plan from the european union and turkey to handle the migrant crisis. migrants would arrive from greece and be sent back to turkey unless they apply for...
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are also hearing tonight from the director of the department of homeland security.ecur secretary jay johnsthe belgium a.m. bass i to express his condolences. although this is no specific credible threat in the us, the department is increasing security at airports and transid stations around the country. president obama says the american people stand withit belgium in the wake of today's attack the presidentiall candidates also weighed in. fox5's political reporter ronica clearly outside the belgiumelgi embassy with more on that. >>reporter: yes, the americanhe people and really the world, they look to the president in in times of crisis. since we're in the middle of this heated 2016 presidential pe campaign they're also look ting the candidates to see how theyow might respond to an attack likec the ones today in brussels. the president is in the middle of this historic trip to cuba before he gave prepared remarksp to the cuban people he asked the audience indulge and allow him to make some comments in response to the brusselsbrus terrorist attacks. the thoughts and prayers of theo american
are also hearing tonight from the director of the department of homeland security.ecur secretary jay johnsthe belgium a.m. bass i to express his condolences. although this is no specific credible threat in the us, the department is increasing security at airports and transid stations around the country. president obama says the american people stand withit belgium in the wake of today's attack the presidentiall candidates also weighed in. fox5's political reporter ronica clearly outside the...
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. >> villanova will try to go to the elite eight for the third time under jay wright. i'm johnlark for comecast sportsnet. >>> the nfl meetings continue in florida. the eagles current and former coaches spoke today. kelly said it was not his idea to take over the control and that he had almost no communication with roseman and a curious answer when asked thinking about cutting quarterback kaepernick. >> you guys are not cutting him? >> no. >> no chance. >> no. not even in the conversation. i think he's got talent. >> you don't cut talent. that might come as a surprise. as for doug pederson, asked about matthews' role after playing mostly in the slot the last two years. >> i think he can play outside. you know? i want to look at him outside this spring as we go through the offseason and he can, you know, with his skill set, he can play both. >> matthews to the outside. maybe this guy goes into the slot. the eagles wide receiver ran doll signed to a one-year deal. he caught 57 balls for 8 touchdowns last season with the giants. >>> sixers in denver. noel is out with a knee contus
. >> villanova will try to go to the elite eight for the third time under jay wright. i'm johnlark for comecast sportsnet. >>> the nfl meetings continue in florida. the eagles current and former coaches spoke today. kelly said it was not his idea to take over the control and that he had almost no communication with roseman and a curious answer when asked thinking about cutting quarterback kaepernick. >> you guys are not cutting him? >> no. >> no chance. >>...
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. >> retired kernel jay voorhees >> john: what is your immediate reaction of what you are seeing this morning today? >> good morning. i wish we were talking under better terms. my immediate reaction is that we need to understand this is a network. you just mentioned the take down of salih, but this is a network that continues to be very vibrant, as demonstrated by terrorists, this event, other event, and we need to continue to be relentless. we can't get comfortable with individuals being taken down. we need to collectively focus on the network. it's very sophisticated and our hearts and prayers go out to everyone in belgium. >> in the network is, in fact, isis, how does belgium strike back? >> we need to continue to be vigilant. that's the big question, luanne. we can't be comfortable with individual takedowns or this is going to be a long-term campaign and we need to continue to gather intelligence and share intelligence. a good example is that a lot of the folks that did the attacks in paris came from belgium, and now we have the refugee crisis flooding into europe and it needs to
. >> retired kernel jay voorhees >> john: what is your immediate reaction of what you are seeing this morning today? >> good morning. i wish we were talking under better terms. my immediate reaction is that we need to understand this is a network. you just mentioned the take down of salih, but this is a network that continues to be very vibrant, as demonstrated by terrorists, this event, other event, and we need to continue to be relentless. we can't get comfortable with...
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john brown. >> amy: i'm amy kaufeldt. thanks for joining us on this st. patrick's day. fox 35's dana jay is on breaking news. >> reporter: a deadly house fire in lake county. emergency crews rush in. we'll tell you the latest from the scene. >> amy: also this morning, x annn end to an era. the days of orcas in captivity are now numbered, sea world says. >> john: all new at 7:00, don't leave your kids with an unhealthy inheritance. why what you eatlon before you now you are worried about kids you dent have. not enough to worry about. >> amy: add to the list. jayme king, we need good weather on this st. paddy's day. >> jayme: we're trying. is the rain moving back in at 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. slim slight chance, 20%. and gainesville, it's 70 now. 70 ocala. widespread upper tiered 60s. and for today mixed skies. waves of cloud cover. evident on satellite. it's on the way. isolated p.m. rain threat, 20%. here's the first system that comes in today. secondary batch of energy on top by tomorrow into saturday and departed and e-- will eeast of the state by sunday. and everything shuffles our way as e
john brown. >> amy: i'm amy kaufeldt. thanks for joining us on this st. patrick's day. fox 35's dana jay is on breaking news. >> reporter: a deadly house fire in lake county. emergency crews rush in. we'll tell you the latest from the scene. >> amy: also this morning, x annn end to an era. the days of orcas in captivity are now numbered, sea world says. >> john: all new at 7:00, don't leave your kids with an unhealthy inheritance. why what you eatlon before you now you...
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jay-z going, like covering his mouth. surprised at the news. rihanna liked the tweet. once it was like all of a sudden it was deleted. and now everyone is buzzing about it. >> complicated. >> john: there's a lot there. >> beyonce -- beyonce, jay-z, have not reacted to it. >> john: do you like the song. >> amy: formation -- >> rihanna -- >> do i have to answer? >> john: i don't know what she says in behalf of it. and i was listening with my kids and i was like, what is it? >> amy: you have to go back -- listen to a song with your kids when it has to do with her? you know what i mean? >> john: repetition, people love her music and i admire that but the same thing over and over and over. >> some of them i do. >> john: over and over and over. let's talk about leo decaprio. his oscar, finally got one. >> amy: finally! >> john: and what happens? >> he leaves it at a restaurant. almost left it. and blame it on the fact he's not used to winning and not used to having the statue. they went to a restaurant with the family and were just having a great time. and when they leave, they get into the car and then somebody runs out with his oscar, going, hey, anybody want it? and you can hear l
jay-z going, like covering his mouth. surprised at the news. rihanna liked the tweet. once it was like all of a sudden it was deleted. and now everyone is buzzing about it. >> complicated. >> john: there's a lot there. >> beyonce -- beyonce, jay-z, have not reacted to it. >> john: do you like the song. >> amy: formation -- >> rihanna -- >> do i have to answer? >> john: i don't know what she says in behalf of it. and i was listening with my kids...
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have team coverage of democracy 20-16.our evan millward is following john kasich's campaign near cleveland, ohio.tom mckee is first - jay warren joins us with the mood of the voters ... jay? it's all a matter of perspective like every electorate you can't paint it with one brush stroke and that's the same today--clearly there is a wave of anti- establishment anger--on both sides but a quiet determination on the part of voters to have their voice heard. our first stop today was in bond hill at st. aloysius where we caught a handful of voters choosing their candidates and sending their votes off to be countedamong the voters was annie pearl abernathy who said she felt her vote today was an extremely important one((annie pearl abernathy/bond hill))"i felt that this was very important and that as many people that can should come in and vote today for the president and it is really a devastating thing that is going on today in the whole world needs to come together and pray on once accord." ((everett rucker/st. bernard)) "we have some people with some extreme political views that going to send the country into a downward spi
have team coverage of democracy 20-16.our evan millward is following john kasich's campaign near cleveland, ohio.tom mckee is first - jay warren joins us with the mood of the voters ... jay? it's all a matter of perspective like every electorate you can't paint it with one brush stroke and that's the same today--clearly there is a wave of anti- establishment anger--on both sides but a quiet determination on the part of voters to have their voice heard. our first stop today was in bond hill at...