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the same notion of keeping us out of war, george washington will spend john j who was at that time our first chief justice of the supreme court, sent him to britain to negotiate a new treaty with the british and again with the idea of keeping us out of this european war and settling some of those questions of border and ocean rights in such. john j had been on the team that negotiated the peace treaty that ended the revolutionary war so he seemed like a good candidate for washington to stand. the treaty that he brought back becomes very controversial. really wanted the tipping points in creating these two parties as sort of leading to what we know today. the treaty is basically starting to become publicly attacked in the press. the press of what would become the democratic republican party, men like thomas jefferson, james madison, would start vilifying this treaty what is interesting is nobody has actually read it. it has not been published yet and yet it's going to be pilloried in the press to the point where an awful lot of people hate this treaty that they do not actually know anyt
the same notion of keeping us out of war, george washington will spend john j who was at that time our first chief justice of the supreme court, sent him to britain to negotiate a new treaty with the british and again with the idea of keeping us out of this european war and settling some of those questions of border and ocean rights in such. john j had been on the team that negotiated the peace treaty that ended the revolutionary war so he seemed like a good candidate for washington to stand....
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question of what's -- in the same notion of keeping us out of the war, george washington will send john j who was at that time the first chief of justice at the supreme court, send him to britain to negotiate a new treaty with the british. again, with the idea of keeping us out of this european war, and settling some of those questions of border and ocean rights and such we were arguing with the british. john j had been on the team that negotiated the peace treaty that ended the revolutionary war. so they seem like a good candidate for washington to send. the treaty that he brought back becomes very controversial and really one of the tipping points and creating these two parties as sort of leading to what we know today. the treaty is basically starts becoming publicly attacked in the press, the price of what would become the democratic republican party. the party of thomas jefferson, and james madison, would start vilifying this treaty. now it's interesting. nobody has actually read it. and yet, it's going to be pilloried in the press to the point where a lot of people hate this treaty they
question of what's -- in the same notion of keeping us out of the war, george washington will send john j who was at that time the first chief of justice at the supreme court, send him to britain to negotiate a new treaty with the british. again, with the idea of keeping us out of this european war, and settling some of those questions of border and ocean rights and such we were arguing with the british. john j had been on the team that negotiated the peace treaty that ended the revolutionary...
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he will later become the chief justice in south carolina supreme court, when john j, who was the first united states supreme court justice resigned. his elected governor of new york, he leaves the post of chief justice. it leaves an empty, washington will eventually put this one from south carolina. he will come back to philadelphia, this time, and actually service chief justice. however, he is appointed during a recess in congress. so technically the senate hasn't confirmed, him but he actually serves a session of the court, as chief justice. leads through cases. when the senate comes, back later that year, to return to session, they then take up the question of approving john roth luggage. now, george washington's never had anyone rejected that he's appointed, so this has never happened in our history, while john rutledge has a couple of things against. in one, some people think he's kind of crazy. he's had some things he said sometimes in the years of the 1790, so he's got a bit of a kind of reputation among some people. but also, where he's going to get into trouble, is he made som
he will later become the chief justice in south carolina supreme court, when john j, who was the first united states supreme court justice resigned. his elected governor of new york, he leaves the post of chief justice. it leaves an empty, washington will eventually put this one from south carolina. he will come back to philadelphia, this time, and actually service chief justice. however, he is appointed during a recess in congress. so technically the senate hasn't confirmed, him but he...
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who was describing her miscarriage. she wrote in an article in the new york times, john. and just this heartbreaking account of what happened to her and this miscarriage that she talks about.|jiscarriage that she talks about.” think you can't read this and have anything but sympathy for meghan markle. i think there are a lot of things she has done over the last couple of years have not made her universally popular but really it shows that she has been incredibly brave talking about this in public and talking about how she went through the pain of a miscarriage in july and some of the words are particularly moving. she talks about how she talked about prince harry potter cart break... i think it is so potter cart break... i think it is so great to talk about it so soon after it happened. a lot of people don't feel able to talk publicly until many years after they have suffered this sort of loss. this happened only in july suffered this sort of loss. this happened only injuly and she is willing to talk about it now, and she says she wants to do that so that people know that this is really common and that a lot of people are going through it. one of the statistics jessica was t
who was describing her miscarriage. she wrote in an article in the new york times, john. and just this heartbreaking account of what happened to her and this miscarriage that she talks about.|jiscarriage that she talks about.” think you can't read this and have anything but sympathy for meghan markle. i think there are a lot of things she has done over the last couple of years have not made her universally popular but really it shows that she has been incredibly brave talking about this in...
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there was a wonderful quotation, gosh, i can't remember who wrote it and maybe you can help me j in which person a set of john adams he is wonderful and entertaining, smart but half m mad. washington was appalled when he became commander of the continental army and went to boston at money grubby. now, in virginia you do not money grubby partly because you had slaves who, you know, didn't, in the end, slavery just didn't work but in the end it did not allow a profitable enterprise but they were much more polite than adams was paid he was just out there kicking up dust and stirring up trouble. >> well put. >> that is one example but i think the northerners and southerners from the beginning word different and the reason that the civil war happened is that they never really reconciled those differences and certainly the north did not violate the middle of the 19th century reconcile itself to slavery. >> yes, what about, could you speak about monroe because the first three, the big three, all of these titles author of the declaration of independence, father of the constitution and munro is often under looked but
there was a wonderful quotation, gosh, i can't remember who wrote it and maybe you can help me j in which person a set of john adams he is wonderful and entertaining, smart but half m mad. washington was appalled when he became commander of the continental army and went to boston at money grubby. now, in virginia you do not money grubby partly because you had slaves who, you know, didn't, in the end, slavery just didn't work but in the end it did not allow a profitable enterprise but they were...
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johns hopkin. today the total deaths 256,893 souls. while this reeks havoc on the u.s. population, donald j. trump whoede is trying to find a way to overturn the will of the american voter but at least, he may be running out of options. a federal judge in pennsylvania dismissed another of his doomed frivolous lawsuits saying it contained no merit. trump may finally be coming to term with the reality he lost the election weighing future options which include having private conversations about life behind the white house. we'll have conversations about trump trying to steal the election from the american people. but the centers for disease control issued a stark warning advising americans not to travel for thanksgiving. dr. henry walk, the incident manager of the cdc says the
johns hopkin. today the total deaths 256,893 souls. while this reeks havoc on the u.s. population, donald j. trump whoede is trying to find a way to overturn the will of the american voter but at least, he may be running out of options. a federal judge in pennsylvania dismissed another of his doomed frivolous lawsuits saying it contained no merit. trump may finally be coming to term with the reality he lost the election weighing future options which include having private conversations about...
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i was clicking back and forth between john king and steve kornacki so fast, they started to blur together into one guy who looked like j glasses, or the eharmony guy i memorized the names of every county in georgia and pennsylvania when i go to the grocery store now, i ask the cashier, "are those apples from dekalb or allegheny? also, there's something very weird about subdued, noncommittal trump usually he yells at us like we're on the other side of a busy freeway but now, suddenly he's like a husband helping his wife pick out shoes in a department store. "uh, you know, i think they -- they both look nice. whatever happens, you'll be fine." the suddenly subdued tone was in itself a major shift and it seemed like maybe, just maybe, reality was slowly dawning on him one adviser even told the "new york times," "he knows it's over." that's how it's always been with our werewolf president his mood shifts are constant a week ago, after it became clear that joe biden won a decisive and resounding victory in both the popular vote and electoral college, trump repeatedly tweeted, "i won." and then six days later i guess he forg
i was clicking back and forth between john king and steve kornacki so fast, they started to blur together into one guy who looked like j glasses, or the eharmony guy i memorized the names of every county in georgia and pennsylvania when i go to the grocery store now, i ask the cashier, "are those apples from dekalb or allegheny? also, there's something very weird about subdued, noncommittal trump usually he yells at us like we're on the other side of a busy freeway but now, suddenly he's...
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john jon, we played waste basketball, you know the ball paper and chute. >> stephen: he's got the left-handed j. >> jon: he does. you've got to stick around for the game. >.>> jon: whowe did wager. >> jon: yeah, yeah. i remember when you played that with stef and you got a j. i know you got something on you with the socks and the bucket. >> stephen: when the camera turns on and the adrenaline flows, all things are possible, jon you know that. >> jon: yeah, i'll put you on the free-throw line for the tech. ( laughter ) >> stephen: you got anything coming up for the holidays? anything for thanksgiving? anything that puts you in the autumnal mood that matches your shirt? ♪ ♪ >> jon: oh, yeah, you know, the -- ♪ ♪ >> stephen: now i want to go for a walk in central park. jon batiste, everybody. thank you, jon. >> jon: thank you. >> stephen: you know, folks, i spent a lot of time training on the mighty steed of news, donning the day's most topical armor, and sharpening the lance of satire for the medieval royal jousting tournament that is my monologue. but once in a while, i down a 40 of bourbon, run naked in the pale moonlight to the farm two towns over, and steal a baby
john jon, we played waste basketball, you know the ball paper and chute. >> stephen: he's got the left-handed j. >> jon: he does. you've got to stick around for the game. >.>> jon: whowe did wager. >> jon: yeah, yeah. i remember when you played that with stef and you got a j. i know you got something on you with the socks and the bucket. >> stephen: when the camera turns on and the adrenaline flows, all things are possible, jon you know that. >> jon: yeah,...