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a letter from aaron burr. not a particular historical -- a little hard to decipher. >> rose: are you an admirer of aaron burr? >> no. i think one had more sympathy with burr than i. lynn has great dramatic instings so he presents burr as an opportunist in the show. there is a way that leslie does it that there are touching and poignant moment with burr even attend after the duel, the villain in your history books. i can remember discussing with lynn early on saying to him, you know, lynn, burr being a villain will wear thin over two and a half house. >> rose: so make him interesting. >> maybe a lit more human. >> rose: what happened to burr after that? >> well, burr was charged with murder in two states, new york and new jersey. so what happened , he fled for sanctuary in the united states senate because he was still vice president, hence president of the senate. and while he was wanted for murder in two states, aaron burr presided over an impeachment trial of the supreme court justice in the u.s. senate. a lo
a letter from aaron burr. not a particular historical -- a little hard to decipher. >> rose: are you an admirer of aaron burr? >> no. i think one had more sympathy with burr than i. lynn has great dramatic instings so he presents burr as an opportunist in the show. there is a way that leslie does it that there are touching and poignant moment with burr even attend after the duel, the villain in your history books. i can remember discussing with lynn early on saying to him, you know,...
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aaron burr was someone who played things close to the vest. he was reluctant to commit to any opinion. he was afraid if he went on record with an opinion that someone would come after him. charlie: sounds like modern-day politicians. >> very much like modern-day politicians. hamilton was very outspoken and fearless, and burr was extremely discreet. charlie: hamilton sounds like donald trump. [laughter] that is interesting, because hamilton's enemies thought he was this machiavellian character, but when writing the book i thought the opposite. he could never keep his mouth shut he could never keep his , opinions to himself. his life and his thoughts were really an open book. charlie: they could see everything about him. >> also what he believed in, he believed these things very deeply and was willing to fight for those things. charlie: did he admire thomas jefferson? >> that is a hard one to say. certainly he admired jefferson as a political philosopher and thinker. charlie: powerful mind. >> as the main author of the declaration of independenc
aaron burr was someone who played things close to the vest. he was reluctant to commit to any opinion. he was afraid if he went on record with an opinion that someone would come after him. charlie: sounds like modern-day politicians. >> very much like modern-day politicians. hamilton was very outspoken and fearless, and burr was extremely discreet. charlie: hamilton sounds like donald trump. [laughter] that is interesting, because hamilton's enemies thought he was this machiavellian...
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aaron burrewer -- and hamilton had these parallel lives. burr was probably the first friend that hamilton made. aaron brewer tried to get -- aaron burr tried to get a job in washington's staff but didn't. charlie: same firm? >> no. they were opposing each other, but they were considered the two bright young lawyers in new york. charlie: different in many ways. >> hamilton was someone constantly's -- constantly spouting opinions. aaron burr was someone who played things close to the vest. he was afraid if he went on record with an opinion that someone would come after him. charlie: sounds like modern-day politicians. >> very much like modern-day politicians. burr was extremely discreet. charlie: sounds like donald trump. >> he was this extremely mock of alien character, but when writing the book i thought the opposite. he could never keep his opinions to himself. he was really an open book. charlie: they could see everything about him. , helso what he believed in said what he believed very deeply and was willing to fight for those things. charlie
aaron burrewer -- and hamilton had these parallel lives. burr was probably the first friend that hamilton made. aaron brewer tried to get -- aaron burr tried to get a job in washington's staff but didn't. charlie: same firm? >> no. they were opposing each other, but they were considered the two bright young lawyers in new york. charlie: different in many ways. >> hamilton was someone constantly's -- constantly spouting opinions. aaron burr was someone who played things close to the...
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we said, do you think aaron burr would be impressed with donald trump? >> aaron burr is the second vice president to shoot a guy while in office. harvey: that's pretty incendiary. >> what does that word mean? [laughter] >> "the bachelor" came to an end last night. lauren b, she won and we got her at l.a.x. with ben. >> how happy are you, excited? >> yeah. >> they look super happy. harvey: they will be broken up in a month. >> no, they won't.
we said, do you think aaron burr would be impressed with donald trump? >> aaron burr is the second vice president to shoot a guy while in office. harvey: that's pretty incendiary. >> what does that word mean? [laughter] >> "the bachelor" came to an end last night. lauren b, she won and we got her at l.a.x. with ben. >> how happy are you, excited? >> yeah. >> they look super happy. harvey: they will be broken up in a month. >> no, they won't.
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we said, do you think aaron burr would be impressed with donald trump? >> aaron burr is the second vice president to shoot a guy while in office. harvey: that's pretty incendiary. >> what does that word mean? [laughter] >> "the bachelor" came to an end last night. lauren b, she won and we got her at l.a.x. with ben. >> how happy are you, excited? >> yeah. >> they look super happy. harvey: they will be broken up in a month. >> no, they won't. they're in love. harvey: if ben wanted to date you, would you do it? >> yes.
we said, do you think aaron burr would be impressed with donald trump? >> aaron burr is the second vice president to shoot a guy while in office. harvey: that's pretty incendiary. >> what does that word mean? [laughter] >> "the bachelor" came to an end last night. lauren b, she won and we got her at l.a.x. with ben. >> how happy are you, excited? >> yeah. >> they look super happy. harvey: they will be broken up in a month. >> no, they won't....
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we said, do you think aaron burr would be impressed with donald trump? >> aaron burr is the second vice president to shoot a guy while in office. harvey: that's pretty incendiary. >> what does that word mean? [laughter] >> "the bachelor" came to an end last night. lauren b, she won and we got her at l.a.x. with ben. >> how happy are you, excited? >> yeah. >> they look super happy. in a month. >> no, they won't. they're in love. harvey: if ben wanted to date >> yes. available in a month for you. >> kara del toro, the carl jr.'s tex mex girl. we talked about the hot felon
we said, do you think aaron burr would be impressed with donald trump? >> aaron burr is the second vice president to shoot a guy while in office. harvey: that's pretty incendiary. >> what does that word mean? [laughter] >> "the bachelor" came to an end last night. lauren b, she won and we got her at l.a.x. with ben. >> how happy are you, excited? >> yeah. >> they look super happy. in a month. >> no, they won't. they're in love. harvey: if ben...
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we said, do you think aaron burr would be impressed with donald trump?aron burr is the second vice president to shoot a guy while in office. harvey: that's pretty incendiary. >> what does that word mean? [laughter] >> "the bachelor" came to an end last night. lauren b, she won and we got her at l.a.x. with ben. >> how happy are you, excited? >> yeah. >> they look super happy. harvey: they will be broken up in a month. >> no, they won't. they're in love. harvey: if ben wanted to date you, would you do it? >> yes. harvey: he's going to be available in a month for you. >> kara del toro, the carl jr.'s tex mex girl. we talked about the hot felon trying to become a model. >> you can't just look good and
we said, do you think aaron burr would be impressed with donald trump?aron burr is the second vice president to shoot a guy while in office. harvey: that's pretty incendiary. >> what does that word mean? [laughter] >> "the bachelor" came to an end last night. lauren b, she won and we got her at l.a.x. with ben. >> how happy are you, excited? >> yeah. >> they look super happy. harvey: they will be broken up in a month. >> no, they won't. they're in...
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we said, do you think aaron burr would be impressed with donald trump?ron burr is the second vice president to shoot a guy while in office. harvey: that's pretty incendiary. >> what does that word mean? [laughter] >> "the bachelor" came to an end last night. lauren b, she won and we got her at l.a.x. with ben. >> how happy are you, excited? >> yeah. >> they look super happy. harvey: they will be broken up in a month. >> no, they won't. they're in love. harvey: if ben wanted to date you, would you do it? >> yes. harvey: he's going to be available in a month for you. >> kara del toro, the carl jr.'s tex mex girl. we talked about the hot felon trying to become a model. >> you can't just look good and
we said, do you think aaron burr would be impressed with donald trump?ron burr is the second vice president to shoot a guy while in office. harvey: that's pretty incendiary. >> what does that word mean? [laughter] >> "the bachelor" came to an end last night. lauren b, she won and we got her at l.a.x. with ben. >> how happy are you, excited? >> yeah. >> they look super happy. harvey: they will be broken up in a month. >> no, they won't. they're in...
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we said, do you think aaron burr would be impressed with donald trump? >> aaron burr is the second vice president to shoot a guy while in office. harvey: that's pretty incendiary. >> what does that word mean? [laughter] >> "the bachelor" came to an end last night. lauren b, she won and we got her at l.a.x. with ben. >> how happy are you, excited? >> yeah. harvey: they will be broken up in a month. >> no, they won't. they're in love. harvey: if ben wanted to date you, would you do it? >> yes.
we said, do you think aaron burr would be impressed with donald trump? >> aaron burr is the second vice president to shoot a guy while in office. harvey: that's pretty incendiary. >> what does that word mean? [laughter] >> "the bachelor" came to an end last night. lauren b, she won and we got her at l.a.x. with ben. >> how happy are you, excited? >> yeah. harvey: they will be broken up in a month. >> no, they won't. they're in love. harvey: if ben...
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it's aaron burr's story who we know nothing about.esn't write about that much in the book. i had to do a lot of research on burr. this is andrew lloyd webber's inspiration. judith tells it you story. charlie: that's how you know you have to have aaron burr tell the story. the man who killed him tells the story. lin-manuel: is a dramatic way to tell the story. charlie: that is the idea. he wrote a letter. lin-manuel: saying i'm a good christian, i will not do it. the first challenge being i have to face him but i will not kill him. those letters did more damage -- charlie: did he think he was going to die? lin-manuel: now you were asking questions historians have been asking for 200 years. i had to provide the dramatic answer to that and it was the last thing i wrote in the show. hamilton's side of the duel. charlie: because you had not come to any conclusion about it or because somehow, it's almost as if you have been doing lincoln story and you can only face up to what happens in the theater when you are really prepared to do it? lin
it's aaron burr's story who we know nothing about.esn't write about that much in the book. i had to do a lot of research on burr. this is andrew lloyd webber's inspiration. judith tells it you story. charlie: that's how you know you have to have aaron burr tell the story. the man who killed him tells the story. lin-manuel: is a dramatic way to tell the story. charlie: that is the idea. he wrote a letter. lin-manuel: saying i'm a good christian, i will not do it. the first challenge being i have...
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in an audition posting for the roles of aaron burr and george washington the show is open to casting men or women for the parts. the back stage.com casting call asks for males and females between 20 and 39 years old. the creator said he has no problem with women playing the founding father. >>> who are you going to call? ghostbuster fans are finally getting a look at the new movie this morning. >> class for operation. it's okay. she seems peaceful. >> my name is sayer gilbert, professor of physics. that stuff went everywhere, by the way, in every crack. ghostbusters film has been released. it boasts an all-star cast of women and plenty of slime. the movie is out this summer. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," uber ceo travis kellinic. i'm meg oliver. this is the "cbs morning news." covering is caring. because covering heals faster. to seal out water, dirt and germs, cover with a water block clear bandage from band-aid brand. caress presents the world's first body wash with fragrance release pearls. touch your skin to release fragrance up to 12 hours. feel secu
in an audition posting for the roles of aaron burr and george washington the show is open to casting men or women for the parts. the back stage.com casting call asks for males and females between 20 and 39 years old. the creator said he has no problem with women playing the founding father. >>> who are you going to call? ghostbuster fans are finally getting a look at the new movie this morning. >> class for operation. it's okay. she seems peaceful. >> my name is sayer...
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it's aaron burr's story who we knew nothing about. even ron doesn't write about that much in the book. i had to do a lot of research on burr. this is andrew lloyd weber's inspiration. judas tells jesus' story. charlie: that's how you know you have to have aaron tell the story. the man who killed him tells the story. lin-manuel: is a dramatic way to tell the story. ♪ ♪ charlie: that is the idea. he wrote a letter saying "i'm going to fire into the air." lin-manuel: saying "i'm a good christian, i will not do it." the first challenge being i have to face him, but i will not kill him. charlie: did he think he was going to die? lin-manuel: now you are asking questions historians have been asking for 211 years. i had to provide the dramatic answer to that and it was the last thing i wrote in the show. hamilton's side of the duel. charlie: because you had not come to any conclusion about it or because somehow, it's almost as if you have been doing lincoln's story and you can only face up to what happens in the theater when you are really pr
it's aaron burr's story who we knew nothing about. even ron doesn't write about that much in the book. i had to do a lot of research on burr. this is andrew lloyd weber's inspiration. judas tells jesus' story. charlie: that's how you know you have to have aaron tell the story. the man who killed him tells the story. lin-manuel: is a dramatic way to tell the story. ♪ ♪ charlie: that is the idea. he wrote a letter saying "i'm going to fire into the air." lin-manuel: saying "i'm...
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." >> you memorize these raps and you're like, i know too much about aaron burr all of a sudden because i listened to this song. it kind of takes these old dead people and they apply them to people that we see every day and people that we interact with, and they don't seem to dead and old. i'm the damn fool that shot him >> reporter: it's been a long time since the founding fathers seemed this alive but just you wait what's your name >> reporter: chip reid, cbs news, the white house. >> pelley: and that's a rap for the "cbs evening news." for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. if you're doing everything right but find it harder and harder to get by, you're not alone. while our people work longer hours for lower wages, almost all new income goes to the top 1%. my plan -- make wall street banks and the ultrarich pay their fair share of taxes, provide living wages for working people, ensure equal pay for women. i'm bernie sanders. i approve this message because together, we can make a political revolution and create an economy and democracy that works for all provided
." >> you memorize these raps and you're like, i know too much about aaron burr all of a sudden because i listened to this song. it kind of takes these old dead people and they apply them to people that we see every day and people that we interact with, and they don't seem to dead and old. i'm the damn fool that shot him >> reporter: it's been a long time since the founding fathers seemed this alive but just you wait what's your name >> reporter: chip reid, cbs news, the...
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." >> you memorize these raps and you're like, i know too much about aaron burr all of a sudden because i listened to this song. it kind of takes these old dead people and they apply them to people that we see every day and people that we interact with, and they don't seem to dead and old. i'm the damn fool that shot him >> reporter: it's been a long time since the founding fathers seemed this alive but just you wait what's your name alexander hamilton >> reporter: chip reid, cbs >> pelle fond the "cbs evening news." for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by from sony pictures studios, it's america's game! wheel... of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen, here are the stars of our show -- pat sajak and vanna white. [ cheers and applause ] hey! that's us! how are you? what a nice group. thank you. thank you, jim. thanks, everybody. we appreciate that. bye. hi. you're here. we've been waiting for you. all right, get ready. it's "toss up" time. $1,000 at stake.
." >> you memorize these raps and you're like, i know too much about aaron burr all of a sudden because i listened to this song. it kind of takes these old dead people and they apply them to people that we see every day and people that we interact with, and they don't seem to dead and old. i'm the damn fool that shot him >> reporter: it's been a long time since the founding fathers seemed this alive but just you wait what's your name alexander hamilton >> reporter: chip...
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." >> you memorize these raps and you're like, i know too much about aaron burr all of a sudden because i listened to this song. it kind of takes these old dead people and they apply them to people that we see every day and people that we interact with, old. i'm the damn fool that shot him >> reporter: it's been a long time since the founding fathers seemed this alive but just you wait what's your name alexander hamilton >> reporter: chip reid, cbs news, the white house. >> pelley: and that's a rap for the "cbs evening news." for all of us at cbs news all richard simmons breaks (donkey sound) (elephant sound) there's a big difference between making noise, (tapping sound) and making sense. (elephant sound) (donkey sound) when it comes to social security, we need more than lip service. our next president needs a real plan to keep social security strong. (elephant noise) hey candidates. enough talk. >>> tonight reclusive richard simmons breaks his silence. >> sometimes we get lost in our sadness. >> not seen in public for over two years, fans fearing the worst. >> rumors that he's been hel
." >> you memorize these raps and you're like, i know too much about aaron burr all of a sudden because i listened to this song. it kind of takes these old dead people and they apply them to people that we see every day and people that we interact with, old. i'm the damn fool that shot him >> reporter: it's been a long time since the founding fathers seemed this alive but just you wait what's your name alexander hamilton >> reporter: chip reid, cbs news, the white house....
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." >> you memorize these raps and you're like, i know too much about aaron burr all of a sudden because i listened to this song. it kind of takes these old dead people and they apply them to people that we see every day and people that we interact with, and they don't seem to dead and old. i'm the damn fool that shot him >> reporter: it's been a long time since the founding fathers seemed this alive but just you wait what's your name alexander hamilton >> reporter: chip reid, cbs news, the white house. >> pelley: and that's a rap for the "cbs evening news." around the world, good night. >>> "the insider," counting down the biggest stories tracking today. >> number one, the duggar family breaks their silence after a year of scandals. >> he took his best shot a down. >> but jen and jessa begin again. >>> then, sarah palin cancels on trump after her husband todd is rushed to intensive care. the details of his snowmobile accident. >> thank you for yr prayers for my husband. >>> and number t inside mariah carey's family feud. while her brother just called
." >> you memorize these raps and you're like, i know too much about aaron burr all of a sudden because i listened to this song. it kind of takes these old dead people and they apply them to people that we see every day and people that we interact with, and they don't seem to dead and old. i'm the damn fool that shot him >> reporter: it's been a long time since the founding fathers seemed this alive but just you wait what's your name alexander hamilton >> reporter: chip...
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." >> you memorize these raps and you're like, inow too much about aaron burr all of a sudden becausend of takes these old dead people and they apply them to people that we see every day and people that we interact with, and they don't seem to dead and old. ♪ i'm the damn fool that shot him ♪ >> reporter: it's been a long time since the founding fathers seemed this alive ♪ but just you wait what's your name ♪ alexander hamilton >> reporter: chip reid, cbs news, the white house. >> pelley: and that's a rap for the "cbs evening news." for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. ♪ as a small business owner, you know things have a way of moving fast. but if your network can't keep up, it can really slow you down. so switch to the 100% fiber optic network of verizon fios. you'll get 99.9% network reliability, and the fastest wi-fi available. get fios 50 meg or higher internet and phone for your last chance to get $250 back. hurry, this offer ends soon. call
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." >> so you'll memorize these raps red you're like, i know too much about aaron burr all of a sudden> it kind of takes these old dead people and they apply them to people that we see every day and people that we interact with, and they don't seem so dead and old. >> ♪ i'm the damn fool that shot otm ♪ >> reporter: it's been a long time since the founding fathers seemed this alive. >> ♪ but just you wait what's your name, man? ♪ alexander hamilton >> reporter: chip reid, cbs news, the white house. >> pelley: and that's a "rap" for the "cbs evening news." for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org basketball coach fired. how univeristy is getting tough after allegations it's been dropping the ball. "..obviously people are frustrated- they are angry." >>> another sexual-harassment scandal at calvary this time a basketball coach fired. how the universities getting tough after allegations he's been dropping the ball. >> honestly, people are frustrated. they are angry. >>> today we found mo
." >> so you'll memorize these raps red you're like, i know too much about aaron burr all of a sudden> it kind of takes these old dead people and they apply them to people that we see every day and people that we interact with, and they don't seem so dead and old. >> ♪ i'm the damn fool that shot otm ♪ >> reporter: it's been a long time since the founding fathers seemed this alive. >> ♪ but just you wait what's your name, man? ♪ alexander hamilton...
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." >> you memorize these raps and you're like, i know too much about aaron burr all of a sudden because of takes these old dead people and they apply them to people that we see every day and people that we interact with, and they don't seem to dead and old. ♪ i'm the damn fool that shot him ♪ >> reporter: it's been a long time since the founding fathers seemed this alive ♪ but just you wait what's your name ♪ alexander hamilton >> reporter: chip reid, cbs news, the white house. >> pelley: and that's a rap for the "cbs evening news." for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. >>> tonight reclusive richard simmons breaks his silence. >> sometimes we get lost in our sadness. >> not seen in public for over two years, fans fearing the worst. >> rumors that he's been held hostage and gained 50 pounds. now richard simmons comes out of hiding to tell "e.t" wh really going on. >> and b affleck speaks out about jennifer garner's "vanity fai fai fair" interview. >>> plus blake shelton's instafamil >>> and beyonce's former band mate, why did she leave the band just before destiny's
." >> you memorize these raps and you're like, i know too much about aaron burr all of a sudden because of takes these old dead people and they apply them to people that we see every day and people that we interact with, and they don't seem to dead and old. ♪ i'm the damn fool that shot him ♪ >> reporter: it's been a long time since the founding fathers seemed this alive ♪ but just you wait what's your name ♪ alexander hamilton >> reporter: chip reid, cbs news,...
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." >> you memorize these raps and you're like, i know too much about aaron burr all of a sudden because i listened to this song. it kind of takes these old dead people and they apply them to people that we see every day and people that we interact with, and they don't seem to dead and old. i'm the damn fool that shot him >> reporter: it's been a long time since the founding fathers seemed this alive what's your name alexander hamilton >> reporter: chip reid, cbs news, the white house. >> pelley: and that'ss a rap for the "cbs evening news." for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night.3 as rhetoric heats up... violence breaks out.whats being done to make political rallies safer for candidates *and* voters. 3 rain moves out tonight, but i'm already tracking our next system. when it arrives and what you need to know. in your weather authority forecast 3 thensevere weather... striking close to home.a possible tornado touchdown leaves debris and damage behind... we're on the scene on local 12 news live at eleven. ------------------------- [ music ] >>> my body guard. what we l
." >> you memorize these raps and you're like, i know too much about aaron burr all of a sudden because i listened to this song. it kind of takes these old dead people and they apply them to people that we see every day and people that we interact with, and they don't seem to dead and old. i'm the damn fool that shot him >> reporter: it's been a long time since the founding fathers seemed this alive what's your name alexander hamilton >> reporter: chip reid, cbs news, the...
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." >> you memorize these raps and you're like, i know too much about aaron burr all of a sudden because i listened to this song. it kind of takes these old dead people and they apply them to people that we see every day and people that we interact with, and they don't seem to dead and old. him >> reporter: it's been a long time since the founding fathers seemed this alive but just you wait what's your name alexander hamilton >> reporter: chip reid, cbs news, the white house. >> pelley: and that's a rap for the "cbs evening news." for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. >>> this broadcast is sponsored by subaru south boulevard and subaru concord. wbtv on your side. wbtv news starts right now. >> maureen: tonight on "primetime" hillary clinton in charlotte this evening. we'll have live coverage of the former first lady now democratic presidential candidate's visit to the queen city. and as you get ready to head to the polls in north carolina, we have everything you need to know about what you'll see on the ballot. first, we are tracking potentially severe storms tonigh
." >> you memorize these raps and you're like, i know too much about aaron burr all of a sudden because i listened to this song. it kind of takes these old dead people and they apply them to people that we see every day and people that we interact with, and they don't seem to dead and old. him >> reporter: it's been a long time since the founding fathers seemed this alive but just you wait what's your name alexander hamilton >> reporter: chip reid, cbs news, the white...
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." >> you memorize these raps and you're like, i know too much about aaron burr all of a sudden because i listened to this song. it kind of takes these old dead people that we see every day and people that we interact with, and they don't seem to dead and old. i'm the damn fool that shot him >> reporter: it's been a long time since the founding fathers seemed this alive but just you wait what's your name alexander hamilton >> reporter: chip reid, cbs news, the white house. >> pelley: and that's a rap for the "cbs evening news." for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. north carolina's furniture and textile industries decimated by decades of disastrous trade deals. over 361,000 manufacturing jobs lost. only one candidate for president bernie sanders. while his opponent has flip-flopped on trade deals, bernie has fought them and stood with american workers. he'll take on wall street and their trade deals because he doesn't take their money. for jobs. for us. bernie. sanders: i'm bernie sanders, and i approve this message. and partying. >> announcer: the noise next door
." >> you memorize these raps and you're like, i know too much about aaron burr all of a sudden because i listened to this song. it kind of takes these old dead people that we see every day and people that we interact with, and they don't seem to dead and old. i'm the damn fool that shot him >> reporter: it's been a long time since the founding fathers seemed this alive but just you wait what's your name alexander hamilton >> reporter: chip reid, cbs news, the white...
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i didn'tays afraid, want to take him aside and say here's what i think about aaron burr. they had to respond to the lyrics. i didn't want to confuse the issue. i have a fantastic dinner with the actress who plays eliza. chris jackson plays george washington. out.ught me a lot of the actors didn't and i did not want to really undercut what the producer and director were doing at the rehearsal. harold: my experience in being a historical advisor was rather thankless and frustrating. i talked with tony kushner on when the lincoln movie came out and the problems that had arisen. i was always asked my opinion he spielberg would say didn't like the way i thought it should be and i would say it's not the way i think it's the way it was. that art can go where history cannot. hamilton has one son in the play and he had five. it is made more simple. did they ask you to give that an ok? ron: if you ask me about my one is that away was, history is long and complicated and broadway shows have to be tightly constructed. i had hundreds of people mentioned in the book. a broadway show yo
i didn'tays afraid, want to take him aside and say here's what i think about aaron burr. they had to respond to the lyrics. i didn't want to confuse the issue. i have a fantastic dinner with the actress who plays eliza. chris jackson plays george washington. out.ught me a lot of the actors didn't and i did not want to really undercut what the producer and director were doing at the rehearsal. harold: my experience in being a historical advisor was rather thankless and frustrating. i talked with...
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it's aaron burr's story who we know nothing about.ron doesn't write about that much in the book. judith tells it you story. that's how you know you have to have erin tell the story. the man who killed him tells the story. lin-manuel: is a dramatic way to tell the story. charlie: that is the idea. he wrote a letter. goodanuel: saying i'm a christian, i will not do it. the first challenge being i have to face him but i will not kill him. charlie: did he think he was going to die? qutions historians have beening asking. i h provide the dramatic answer to that and it was the lasthing wrote in the show. charlie: because you had not come to any conclusion about it or because somehow, it's almost as if you have been doing lincoln story and you can only face up to what happens in the theater when you are really prepared to do it? lin-manuel: something happened to me. by the time i reached hamilton's moment in the duel and the bullets coming at him, a couple things happened. one, i don't care about why. what i care about is what are the last t
it's aaron burr's story who we know nothing about.ron doesn't write about that much in the book. judith tells it you story. that's how you know you have to have erin tell the story. the man who killed him tells the story. lin-manuel: is a dramatic way to tell the story. charlie: that is the idea. he wrote a letter. goodanuel: saying i'm a christian, i will not do it. the first challenge being i have to face him but i will not kill him. charlie: did he think he was going to die? qutions...
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now this is the good part of the kind of person that maneuvered all of this was aaron burr and alexanderhamilton's nemesis and murder. on top of that, the company that did this was called the manhattan company and the reason they wanted to save all this money is because they wanted to start a bank which they did the data was the bank of the manhattan company and that the bank still exists to this day. do you know who it is? j.p. morgan chase, yes. so, and i told that story in the book because i think we don't really look at the political and social drivers of contagion in and i think that's an interesting kind of turnaround from the past. a lot focuses on well. -- malaria. we've really got rid of it before we had solid biomedical solutions by changing our land-use policy basically. we started building dams of course that we have engineers and scientists on the board of peace to make sure that when we built the dams we wouldn't extend the mosquito habitat. we changed housing practices. it'll started putting screens on their windows and doors. we uplifted people out of poverty in rural are
now this is the good part of the kind of person that maneuvered all of this was aaron burr and alexanderhamilton's nemesis and murder. on top of that, the company that did this was called the manhattan company and the reason they wanted to save all this money is because they wanted to start a bank which they did the data was the bank of the manhattan company and that the bank still exists to this day. do you know who it is? j.p. morgan chase, yes. so, and i told that story in the book because i...
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trump reminds me of aaron burr, a rogue. i will take your comments. thank you.is is an overlooked part of the primary process. some states hold open contests, meaning independents or even democrats can vote in a republican primary. so far, trump has done a lot better in open contests versus the closed contests because he's relied a lot on bernie, new people in the process and people who have not traditionally been republicans have come out to support him. he's doing just as well with republicans as he is among independents. cruz has done well in some contests because of the pure ideological republicans. will be covering donald trump today, a rally in arizona, live coverage coming up from phoenix, this afternoon at 2:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span and c-span radio. the wall street journal today has the question, can the wisdom of the crowds predict the next president? it's anyone's guess who will be the next president. an interactive marketplace is a candidateether -- will win the white house. on the issue of a brokered pivoted theirey poll, guesses of people. od
trump reminds me of aaron burr, a rogue. i will take your comments. thank you.is is an overlooked part of the primary process. some states hold open contests, meaning independents or even democrats can vote in a republican primary. so far, trump has done a lot better in open contests versus the closed contests because he's relied a lot on bernie, new people in the process and people who have not traditionally been republicans have come out to support him. he's doing just as well with...
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he reminds me of aaron burr. i will take your comments. thank you. guest: this is an overlooked part of the primary process. open caucuses.d a lot of states have closed caucuses. so far, trump has done better in the open contest because he has relied a lot on bringing new people into the process. polls,look at the exit he is doing just as well. success has also found among ideological republicans. it helps someone like ted cruz. we will also be covering a donald trump rally in arizona. that is this afternoon at 2:00 p.m.. the wall street journal asked the question, can the wisdom of the crowd pick the next president? they are bringing together the guesses of thousands of people. in particular, on the issue of a brokered convention, they pivoted their poll and here is what it said. this is the track. rising upe the number until tuesday. in then it kind of drops off. i also want to show a tweet. some interest in people of whether it is a media idea. a brokered convention would be much more exciting. out thatth to point donald trump could have a great s
he reminds me of aaron burr. i will take your comments. thank you. guest: this is an overlooked part of the primary process. open caucuses.d a lot of states have closed caucuses. so far, trump has done better in the open contest because he has relied a lot on bringing new people into the process. polls,look at the exit he is doing just as well. success has also found among ideological republicans. it helps someone like ted cruz. we will also be covering a donald trump rally in arizona. that is...
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one historian wrote the only comparison might be aaron burr who shot alexander hamilton. interesting comparison. >> well, he's a little more conserve tich than him. and yes. more presidential than anyone but abe lincoln. >> yes. remarkable. there are no sacred cows with donald trump. he shoots from the lip. high caliber and does it hesitate and it served him well. what more can you say other than when it comes time to run in the general election, he will need, if he hopes to beat hillary clinton or bernie sanders, he would desperately need to have the rest of the republican party. when he does that rhetoric, it scares a lot of republicans. this is a -- just a couple days ago, nancy reagan passed away. it's worth noting ronald reagan wouldn't go to the oval office until wearing a jacket or tie. donald trump always wears a jacket and tie but the rhetoric is not the same carl may have volume issues. like nana has her phone on that volume. >> okay. thoughts on wrapping up the evening. we're waiting on idaho and democrats in michigan. and hawaii later. >> i think dana lash has
one historian wrote the only comparison might be aaron burr who shot alexander hamilton. interesting comparison. >> well, he's a little more conserve tich than him. and yes. more presidential than anyone but abe lincoln. >> yes. remarkable. there are no sacred cows with donald trump. he shoots from the lip. high caliber and does it hesitate and it served him well. what more can you say other than when it comes time to run in the general election, he will need, if he hopes to beat...
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so, you're a broadway -- and aaron burr in "hamilton," a show that is impossible to get tickets to -- when he was here, he told a story that when they were doing it at tut shows, impossible to get tickets, you walked up to the ticket counter, said your name is joel grey, and they just handed you a ticket, and you went in.you could walk into any theater in new york and just get a ticket to a show. true or false? >> true. ] [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: fantastic. what a life. what a life. >> and i'm a big liar. [ laughter ] >> seth: are you a big liar? but is it true? did you get a ticket to -- >> that, i did. >> seth: okay.orked down there, at the public theater, on a few shows. but i just -- i was ready to pay. and i just said, "hi, do you have a ticket for joel grey?" and they handed it to me, and i left. [ laughter ] that's such a power move by you, because what box office person on broadway wants to say to joel grey, "i'm looking, i don't see it?" >> well, they'd been lined up >> seth: okay, got you. get them tickets to "hamilton"? >> i'm in a new business, yes. [ laughter ]her
so, you're a broadway -- and aaron burr in "hamilton," a show that is impossible to get tickets to -- when he was here, he told a story that when they were doing it at tut shows, impossible to get tickets, you walked up to the ticket counter, said your name is joel grey, and they just handed you a ticket, and you went in.you could walk into any theater in new york and just get a ticket to a show. true or false? >> true. ] [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: fantastic. what a...
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it's aaron burr's story who we knew nothing about.t write about that much in the book. i had to do a lot of research on burr. this is andrew lloyd weber's inspiration. judas tells jesus' story. charlie: that's how you know you have to have aaron tell the story. the man who killed him tells the story. lin-manuel: is a dramatic way to tell the story. ♪ charlie: that is the idea. he wrote a letter saying "i'm going to fire into the air." lin-manuel: saying "i'm a good christian, i will not do it." the first challenge being i have to face him, but i will not kill him. charlie: did he think he was going to die? lin-manuel: now you are asking questions historians have been asking for 211 years. i had to provide the dramatic answer to that and it was the last thing i wrote in the show. hamilton's side of the duel. charlie: because you had not come to any conclusion about it or because somehow, it's almost as if you have been doing lincoln's story and you can only face up to what happens in the theater when you are really prepared to do it? l
it's aaron burr's story who we knew nothing about.t write about that much in the book. i had to do a lot of research on burr. this is andrew lloyd weber's inspiration. judas tells jesus' story. charlie: that's how you know you have to have aaron tell the story. the man who killed him tells the story. lin-manuel: is a dramatic way to tell the story. ♪ charlie: that is the idea. he wrote a letter saying "i'm going to fire into the air." lin-manuel: saying "i'm a good christian, i...
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trump, he reminds me of aaron burr. i will take your comments. thank you. guest: this is an overloaded part of the primary process. thaten contest means republicans or democrats can vote. a lot of states have closed .ontests trump has done better in the open contest than the close contest. he relies on people who are new .o the process if you look at the exit polls, he is doing just as well with republicans as he is with conservatives. . if you look at the exitif the ct helps someone like ted cruz. host: we will be covering donald trump in arizona. that is this afternoon at 2:00 eastern here on c-span. "the wall street journal" today question, can the wisdom of the crowds predict the next president? in particular, on the issue of a brokered convention, they asked -- submitted their guesses of people. struck.how they august the gop convention fails to produce a nominee on the first vote. off, but then the interest peaking up again. i want to also show a tweet that says, i think the media is running the brokered convention idea, it is all i hear right now. ob
trump, he reminds me of aaron burr. i will take your comments. thank you. guest: this is an overloaded part of the primary process. thaten contest means republicans or democrats can vote. a lot of states have closed .ontests trump has done better in the open contest than the close contest. he relies on people who are new .o the process if you look at the exit polls, he is doing just as well with republicans as he is with conservatives. . if you look at the exitif the ct helps someone like ted...
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, the election was thrown to the house of representatives after jefferson and his running mate, aaron burr, finished in a tie with 73 electoral votes each. rumors spread of a federalists plot to install marshall, who was then serving as adams secretary of state. adams, recognizing that the judiciary would be the last stronghold of his party, unexpectedly appointed marshall to the supreme court on january 27, 1801. in a lame-duck federalists than us -- senate confirmed him. president and congress worked frantically to consolidate the power of the federalists and the judiciary before was too late. congress created a series of new judicial offices to give adams the chance to make midnight appointments, and also reduced the size of the supreme court to deny jefferson the chance to make appointment of his own. on february 17, the has led to jefferson's president on the 36th ballot. on march 1, three days before jefferson's inauguration, adams famously stayed up late signing new judicial commissions, notarized by john marshall, performing double duty as a lame-duck secretary of state. neverthele
, the election was thrown to the house of representatives after jefferson and his running mate, aaron burr, finished in a tie with 73 electoral votes each. rumors spread of a federalists plot to install marshall, who was then serving as adams secretary of state. adams, recognizing that the judiciary would be the last stronghold of his party, unexpectedly appointed marshall to the supreme court on january 27, 1801. in a lame-duck federalists than us -- senate confirmed him. president and...