59
59
May 27, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
and the rich happen to be friends and madison and hamilton or jeff is his view, cronies of alexander hamilton and others. william dewar especially. >> a certain kind of is. if you take away a lot of -- overview, what's going on is that hamiltons program is setting the trajectory of the nation economic trajectory or political economy of the nation toward commerce, trade, which is largely located in the northeast. jefferson and madison are from where? from virginia. and when hamiltons plan comes out, madison, who had been his partner, his comrade in arms through all of the plans to get the constitutional convention called through the convention, with the bill of rights, all of the sudden madison is hamiltons enemy. it has a lot to do, there were rich people in virginia. there were rich people in south carolina. but their wealth was based on agriculture. i think he sees very clearly, madison sees very clearly that the direction of hamiltons program is toward everything that favors the urban north or the cities of the north, people of the north. who are engaged in commerce and trade commerce and
and the rich happen to be friends and madison and hamilton or jeff is his view, cronies of alexander hamilton and others. william dewar especially. >> a certain kind of is. if you take away a lot of -- overview, what's going on is that hamiltons program is setting the trajectory of the nation economic trajectory or political economy of the nation toward commerce, trade, which is largely located in the northeast. jefferson and madison are from where? from virginia. and when hamiltons plan...
50
50
May 22, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
alexander hamilton talks about how this is not going to be an easy process. he talks about how there is partisanship. he talks about how it will be a tough decision for the country to make. this is the kind of thing that was anticipated. us crying out our very best for people to understand the process. when we started, people thought you have to commit a crime. now, people understand you do not have to commit a crime to be impeached. it is an opportunity to do all we can to protect the republic, not a gift to republicans. host: we have calls for you. the first one is mike from houston. go ahead. person is not held. .e has not -- is not help he has not helped texas. he is a liar. he should be voted out, like maxine waters. they steal from the republican party. they steal all of the slogans -- everything. host: mike, do you have a specific question for him? caller: yes. will he resign? will he let someone younger run instead of him working the system? that is all he does. host: ok. the presented of green. -- representative green. guest: he is not the only one w
alexander hamilton talks about how this is not going to be an easy process. he talks about how there is partisanship. he talks about how it will be a tough decision for the country to make. this is the kind of thing that was anticipated. us crying out our very best for people to understand the process. when we started, people thought you have to commit a crime. now, people understand you do not have to commit a crime to be impeached. it is an opportunity to do all we can to protect the...
68
68
May 6, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
the first person as alexander hamilton who teaches us that for a constitutional culture to survive the people have to have trust in their government and the government intern has to deserve that trust. hamilton was of course the island orphan so poor that a local judge had to buy him shoes for his mother's funeral to come to the united states and join the war effort, 21-year-old artillery captain recruited join george washington's inner circle officers years after the war would remember george washington and distinctive utterance was called colonel hamilton. call colonel hamilton and the later becomes george washington's principle adviser during the first two administration's. hamilton was unusual. the founders were good on trusted power and distrust of government. we are pretty good on that today but hamilton was unusual. his preoccupation with building up the government in building up people's faith. this was a difficult thing to do i don't think there was a more political time in the history of the 1790s and hamilton proves it. hamilton was a political spillover from the fight by aa
the first person as alexander hamilton who teaches us that for a constitutional culture to survive the people have to have trust in their government and the government intern has to deserve that trust. hamilton was of course the island orphan so poor that a local judge had to buy him shoes for his mother's funeral to come to the united states and join the war effort, 21-year-old artillery captain recruited join george washington's inner circle officers years after the war would remember george...
126
126
May 28, 2018
05/18
by
KPIX
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
nearly 240 years ago by alexander hamilton. >> right here in new york city. right at federal hall.rge washington signed it. we have a lot of history here with a city of new york. >> what was the purpose originally? >> started as revenue cutter service. shiptz we ships were coming in avoiding taxes. a customs duty. >> history may have been lost on most but not the creator of hamilton the musical. >> how does hamilton the short temperedy y y y temperedy,y yap tou creator of guard. >> he plays alexander hamilton on broadway. >> that is itself a modicum of what the show is. sp original revenue cutters. the service now oversees everything from maritime security from the u.n. general assembly and july 4th celebrations in the summer. to ice breaking missions in the hudson river and the winter. not to mention -- the rescues. >> you can't think of the coast guard not remember say an air craft went down in the river. and you guys were right there. those, those pictures of that they're just indelible. >> yeah, miracle on the hudson, of course. super storm sandy. 911. coast guard played integr
nearly 240 years ago by alexander hamilton. >> right here in new york city. right at federal hall.rge washington signed it. we have a lot of history here with a city of new york. >> what was the purpose originally? >> started as revenue cutter service. shiptz we ships were coming in avoiding taxes. a customs duty. >> history may have been lost on most but not the creator of hamilton the musical. >> how does hamilton the short temperedy y y y temperedy,y yap tou...
63
63
May 6, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 1
the first person is alexander hamilton who teaches us that for a constitutional culture to survive, the people have to have trust in their government. and that the government, in turn, has to deserve that trust. now, hamilton was, of course, the island orphan, so poor that his -- a local judge had to buy him shoes for his mother's funeral. comes to the united states, joins the war effort, 21-year-old artillery captain. recruited to join george washington's inner circle. officers years after the war would remember that when something really big happened, george washington's instinctive utterance was call colonel hamilton. and he later becomes george washington's principal adviser during, basically, the first two administrations. now, hamilton was unusual. the founders were good on distrust of power and distrust of government. we're pretty good on that today. but hamilton was unusual in that his preoccupation was building up the government and building up people's faith in the government. this was a very difficult thing to do in his time. i don't think there was a more politically fraught
the first person is alexander hamilton who teaches us that for a constitutional culture to survive, the people have to have trust in their government. and that the government, in turn, has to deserve that trust. now, hamilton was, of course, the island orphan, so poor that his -- a local judge had to buy him shoes for his mother's funeral. comes to the united states, joins the war effort, 21-year-old artillery captain. recruited to join george washington's inner circle. officers years after the...
91
91
May 12, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
first person is alexander hamilton. he teaches us that for a constitutional culture to survive the people have to have trust in their government and that the government, in turn, has to do deserve that trust. hamilton was, of course, the island of orphan so poor that a local judge had to buy him shoes for his mother's funeral and he comes to the united states, joins the war effort, 21 -year-old artillery captain recruited to join george washington's inner circle and officers years after the war would remember that when something big happened george washington instinctive utterance was called colonel hamilton, call colonel hamilton. he later becomes george washington's personal advisor during basically the first two and ministration. hamilton was unusual. the founders were good on distrust of power and distrust of government. were pretty good on that today but hamilton was unusual and not his preoccupation was building up a government building up people's faith in the government. this was a difficult thing to do in his t
first person is alexander hamilton. he teaches us that for a constitutional culture to survive the people have to have trust in their government and that the government, in turn, has to do deserve that trust. hamilton was, of course, the island of orphan so poor that a local judge had to buy him shoes for his mother's funeral and he comes to the united states, joins the war effort, 21 -year-old artillery captain recruited to join george washington's inner circle and officers years after the war...
50
50
May 3, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
alexander hamilton, you said misunderstood. how so? west: despite the musical, have not recognize how important he was. you can divide all of american constitutional history into the hamilton and jefferson traditions. we quote jefferson but we do not follow hamilton. you take a state of the union speech, no matter what president get it, they will talk about robust foreign trade, careful stewardship of the economy, how intimidating our military is. these were hamilton's preoccupations and some of these things were jefferson's nightmares, like a standing army or foreign trade. we live under a hamiltonian constitution and despite this, he still has a great deal to tea just, a lot of which is in the book. host: explain that a little more, a hamiltonian constitution. guest: he had a vision of the american constitution is a bread , as a broad, flexible charter. it will be vigorous and effective, this was very much not the view of his enemies and many of his friends. of thed a view constitution as a something to be read strictly, narrowly, fe
alexander hamilton, you said misunderstood. how so? west: despite the musical, have not recognize how important he was. you can divide all of american constitutional history into the hamilton and jefferson traditions. we quote jefferson but we do not follow hamilton. you take a state of the union speech, no matter what president get it, they will talk about robust foreign trade, careful stewardship of the economy, how intimidating our military is. these were hamilton's preoccupations and some...
66
66
May 3, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 1
host: is how was alexander hamilton misunderstood? ete the musical not sufficiently recognize how important he was. you can divide all of the american constitutional history into the hamilton and jefferson histories. we continue to quote jefferson but follow hamilton. take a state of the union speech in a matter what president gives it. he will be talking about a robust foreign trade, careful stewardship of the economy, how intimidating our military is. these are all hamiltons preoccupations and some of these things were jefferson's nightmares like a standing army or excessive foreign trade. we live under a hamiltonian constitution. he still has a great deal to teach us. a lot of which is in the book. host: explain that a little bit more. a hamiltonian constitution. >> hamilton had a vision of the american constitution is a broad flexible charter of liberty. that would create a strong central government and be vigorous and effective. this was very much not the view of not only his enemies but many of his friends. they had a view of the
host: is how was alexander hamilton misunderstood? ete the musical not sufficiently recognize how important he was. you can divide all of the american constitutional history into the hamilton and jefferson histories. we continue to quote jefferson but follow hamilton. take a state of the union speech in a matter what president gives it. he will be talking about a robust foreign trade, careful stewardship of the economy, how intimidating our military is. these are all hamiltons preoccupations...
148
148
May 18, 2018
05/18
by
KGO
tv
eye 148
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> yeah, the chernow book who is the same guy who wrote about alexander hamilton. >> so if it doesn'th leo, kendis is ready for the part as well. >> i think in that part of american history i play a different role. >>> all right, so in the meantime, some potentially big news this morning for "game of thrones" fans. cue the music. >> as we wait for the final season of the hbo drama, there's some growing concerns about potential plot leaks. >> okay, so if you don't want any spoiler alerts right now, let's just say this, king joffrey has been dead for years. >> kendis just finally watched that episode. >> and, yeah, exactly. and even though they say the red wedding, you should go to it and watch it, don't. so emilia clarke who plays daenerys targaryen tells "the hollywood reporter" that producers are so paranoid, they're actually having the principal actors film multiple, multiple endings. >> that is very sneaky. >> yeah. >> all right, so you might remember there were multiple leaks during season seven. there was a big hacking, and so despite the attempts to keep everything a surprise, m
. >> yeah, the chernow book who is the same guy who wrote about alexander hamilton. >> so if it doesn'th leo, kendis is ready for the part as well. >> i think in that part of american history i play a different role. >>> all right, so in the meantime, some potentially big news this morning for "game of thrones" fans. cue the music. >> as we wait for the final season of the hbo drama, there's some growing concerns about potential plot leaks. >>...
47
47
May 27, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
and gentlemen it is my great pleasure to introduce three of the greatest historia historians, alexander hamilton we are so excited to welcome them to the phenomenal new exhibit hamilton the constitutional clashes that shaped america coming and we are going to have an incredible conversation about the constitutional legacy.
and gentlemen it is my great pleasure to introduce three of the greatest historia historians, alexander hamilton we are so excited to welcome them to the phenomenal new exhibit hamilton the constitutional clashes that shaped america coming and we are going to have an incredible conversation about the constitutional legacy.
158
158
May 27, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 158
favorite 0
quote 0
the champions of the two competing visions of america and were thomas jefferson, and alexander hamilton. hamilton envisioned an america of cities with busy harbors and smokestacks. jefferson favored a nation of independent landowners. he did not want america to become be like europe where people worked for wages and became political subjects and not participants. jefferson's ideological descendents included andrew jackson and james k. polk, the president responsible for the mexican war. jackson and polk knew that for jefferson's so-called yeoman farmers to flourish, large amounts of virgin land were needed. so there was no coincidence that jefferson, jackson and polk together, added 2.1 million square miles to the united states, although jackson invaded florida before he was president. when jefferson took office in 1801, the u.s. land area was 891,000 square miles. when polk left office in 1849, it covered nearly three million square miles. what became the 48 contiguous states. since then, just 700,000 square miles have been added, most of it alaska. i emphasize land because the mexican
the champions of the two competing visions of america and were thomas jefferson, and alexander hamilton. hamilton envisioned an america of cities with busy harbors and smokestacks. jefferson favored a nation of independent landowners. he did not want america to become be like europe where people worked for wages and became political subjects and not participants. jefferson's ideological descendents included andrew jackson and james k. polk, the president responsible for the mexican war. jackson...
406
406
tv
eye 406
favorite 0
quote 0
bringing "hamilton" back to the island next year and also there's something else, this exhibition, alexander hamilton i wrote a musical and now people can't stop reading and thinking about american history as a result. and so what we've done is together with our original creative team and historian joanne freeman we created this immersive hamilton exhibition. it's a tenth the size of a football field and 360 immersive experience. i'm in your ear as your loving narrator as we go through his hamilton's life and times and deeper dive for people -- i can only give so much history in 2 1/2 hours, and this allows that fan who started reading, you kid, the federalist papers, this is a deeper dive. >> i still don't know how you got so much history into the show and it's wonderful how it just sparked this interest in wanting to know more about history. and something else that you're doing, not that you're busy enough, somebody is going to spend time with you in d.c. >> yes. >> what's that about? >> well, we do these campaigns, and we have done them for the l.a. opening and the london opening and the "hamilton
bringing "hamilton" back to the island next year and also there's something else, this exhibition, alexander hamilton i wrote a musical and now people can't stop reading and thinking about american history as a result. and so what we've done is together with our original creative team and historian joanne freeman we created this immersive hamilton exhibition. it's a tenth the size of a football field and 360 immersive experience. i'm in your ear as your loving narrator as we go...
148
148
May 20, 2018
05/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 148
favorite 0
quote 0
alexander hamilton once argued for a monarch who would rule for life.olitician who might like that idea. >>> next on "gps", the i word keeps swirling around in washington. many on the left are convinced if the president doesn't get indictmented, surely he will be impeached by what they hope will be a democratic majority congress after november. but would impeachment be a good idea? one of the top scholars of constitutional law changed his mind on that very topic. we'll explain, when we come back. hey allergy muddlers: are you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool? try zyrtec® zyrtec® starts working hard at hour one and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. stick with zyrtec®. muddle no more®. and try children's zyrtec® for consistently powerful relief of your kid's allergies. comdeeper than the oceanrld as unfathomable as the universe a world that doesn't exist outside you, but within you where breakthrough science is replacing chemotherapy with immunotherapy where we can now attack the causes of disease not just the sym
alexander hamilton once argued for a monarch who would rule for life.olitician who might like that idea. >>> next on "gps", the i word keeps swirling around in washington. many on the left are convinced if the president doesn't get indictmented, surely he will be impeached by what they hope will be a democratic majority congress after november. but would impeachment be a good idea? one of the top scholars of constitutional law changed his mind on that very topic. we'll...
85
85
May 29, 2018
05/18
by
FBC
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
they have no alexander hamilton. so how will they do that and what is the future of eurozone?oining me david nelson and kimberly foss. great to see you both, i looked at it while it was so great to think up this idea of how we all can be very united states of europe, david, reality is, it takes more than a common currency to have that kind of unification. >> unquestionably too. you need a common government. they sim isly don't have that you can't support a common currency with a common government. default swaps, italy, sovereign debt, those credit default swaps are exploding. that is pushing money into u.s. treasurys here. that -- trish: to back up, sovereign debt market. italy has to sell its debt. >> people are selling their debt. trish: a lot of american financial first hold this stuff which is why we watched today -- >> begs question why would they want to do that? trish: yeah. as you point out people look for safe havens, pushing yield on 10-year treasury. >> pushing money into u.s. treasurys, pushing into the u.s. dollar, translate into financial system, financial stocks
they have no alexander hamilton. so how will they do that and what is the future of eurozone?oining me david nelson and kimberly foss. great to see you both, i looked at it while it was so great to think up this idea of how we all can be very united states of europe, david, reality is, it takes more than a common currency to have that kind of unification. >> unquestionably too. you need a common government. they sim isly don't have that you can't support a common currency with a common...
118
118
May 17, 2018
05/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 118
favorite 0
quote 0
he's also read federalist papers number 69 about alexander hamilton, where he talks about the fact thathe president should be impeached before being charged with a criminal offense. and that's what they intended. >> might want to read about separation of powers. >> that's part of my argument. we have separation of powers and checks and balances so we don't unduly burden the president. >> we're quoting lauren, different federalist papers. >> ready or not, here i come, a quote from robert mueller. >> thank you both for talking directly to each other. we like to do that on "the beat." >>> congressman joaquin castro is live with me when we're back in 60 seconds. if you use some of these moves way too often... then you might have a common condition called dry mouth... which can be brought on by many things, like medication and medical conditions. biotène provides immediate, long lasting relief from dry mouth symptoms. it is clinically proven to soothe and moisturize a dry mouth. plus, it freshens breath. biotène. immediate and long lasting dry mouth symptom relief. >>> breaking news this hou
he's also read federalist papers number 69 about alexander hamilton, where he talks about the fact thathe president should be impeached before being charged with a criminal offense. and that's what they intended. >> might want to read about separation of powers. >> that's part of my argument. we have separation of powers and checks and balances so we don't unduly burden the president. >> we're quoting lauren, different federalist papers. >> ready or not, here i come, a...
75
75
May 31, 2018
05/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
is the line where they refer to aaron burr as the damn fool who shot him, the guy who shot alexander hamiltont of us think of. the point in my book and the chapter that discusses aaron burr. he was a lot more complicated than that. he served as vice president under thomas jempson's first administration and he was the defender of the rights of the accused. he put principal over party in many circumstances and part for that reason he won the eminemty of thomas jefferson. when burr was no longer his vice president, jefferson went after burr and had him prosecuted aggressively for treason. he could have lost his freedom and also his life given that this was a capital offense. this stands as a lasting reminder to us of the fact that even a beloved figure in american history, the author of the declaration of independence, thomas jefferson, when he became president, he had access to levers of power that at times he abused. it's one of the reasons we need to respect the three branches of government and the ability of each branch to exercise its own power. >> i look forward to reading it, author and s
is the line where they refer to aaron burr as the damn fool who shot him, the guy who shot alexander hamiltont of us think of. the point in my book and the chapter that discusses aaron burr. he was a lot more complicated than that. he served as vice president under thomas jempson's first administration and he was the defender of the rights of the accused. he put principal over party in many circumstances and part for that reason he won the eminemty of thomas jefferson. when burr was no longer...
102
102
May 17, 2018
05/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
when you look at the 69th federalist by alexander hamilton, you can impeach a president and bring charges before, during or after. but you can't indict or bring criminal charges while he's in office because what the president is doing is so important to the republic you can't distract the president with criminal charges. and he forgot that the investigation itself can be extremely time consuming, costly, and also distracting. that's what we've seen going on here. also, you look at '73, boark wrote an machine where they're citing they can't indict. >> harris: representative biggs what is your take on whether to put pressure on robert mueller and say look, pony up, wrap it up. andrew napolitano was on with us for "outnumbered," he and guiliani have gone back and forth, not mentioning names, the judge says don't put pressure on mueller, guiliani says don't tell me how to run my business. >> i think we should put pressure o i ran an amendment to defund the mueller investigation, i think it's over. we need to make it clear that you haven't produced anything with regard to the administration. y
when you look at the 69th federalist by alexander hamilton, you can impeach a president and bring charges before, during or after. but you can't indict or bring criminal charges while he's in office because what the president is doing is so important to the republic you can't distract the president with criminal charges. and he forgot that the investigation itself can be extremely time consuming, costly, and also distracting. that's what we've seen going on here. also, you look at '73, boark...
59
59
May 27, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
eastern, historianny williams recalls the political life of alexander hamilton. then at 8 p.m.eastern, dollar general ceo cal turner jr. details the rise of his family's retail business. at 9 p.m. on booktv's "after words" program, former national intelligence director james clapper offers his insights on the u.s. intelligence community. at 10, historian edith scheffer recounts how dr. hans asperger -- whose work led to a better understanding of autism -- was complicit in the deaths of children by the third reich. and we wrap up our prime time programming at 11 with theoretical physicist carlo rovelli, he explores the concept of time. that all happens tonight on booktv on c-span2, television for serious readers. >> a -- the pioneer manufacturing industry, and it's different because it's mostly making capital goods, things used by other industries as opposed to direct consumer products. and the literal building of america depends on it. in the beginning the key here is the railroad system. the railroad system needs rails, and that's what the u.s. iron and steel industry grows up
eastern, historianny williams recalls the political life of alexander hamilton. then at 8 p.m.eastern, dollar general ceo cal turner jr. details the rise of his family's retail business. at 9 p.m. on booktv's "after words" program, former national intelligence director james clapper offers his insights on the u.s. intelligence community. at 10, historian edith scheffer recounts how dr. hans asperger -- whose work led to a better understanding of autism -- was complicit in the deaths...
78
78
May 13, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
different thing that brings these two men together as they both had a deep and abiding hatred of alexander hamilton. >> yeah. [laughter] >> they agree on two major things. the point about the letter, adams apologizes to jefferson. he says, i'm now writing so many letters. you are not writing as many. he realizes maybe jefferson is busy. he says how many letters did you get last year? jefferson says, i got 1200 something. adams is as standard. 120.ys, i only got 1/10 of the correspondence jefferson is getting. is an international superstar. he is corresponding with those are of russia, alexander the .reat, he is a celebrity it is kind of difficult for adams to accept that but he realizes, i am not in his realm. [laughter] >> i am going to read and be impressed with his writing and thinking. i had a young woman who went on to write for showtime. this,id, jefferson is adams is this. you would think, well, jefferson is the greater. jefferson is bankrupt. jefferson is going to die and his children will be words of the state. state.s of the his last 20 years is spent only communicating with people within
different thing that brings these two men together as they both had a deep and abiding hatred of alexander hamilton. >> yeah. [laughter] >> they agree on two major things. the point about the letter, adams apologizes to jefferson. he says, i'm now writing so many letters. you are not writing as many. he realizes maybe jefferson is busy. he says how many letters did you get last year? jefferson says, i got 1200 something. adams is as standard. 120.ys, i only got 1/10 of the...
69
69
May 13, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
the other thing that brings them together is a deep and abiding hatred of alexander hamilton. [laughter] the point about the letter that is interesting, adams apologizes, saying you are not running as many and i am writing so many and maybe he realizes that jefferson's busy and he asks how many letters he jeffersonast year and said he got 1200. adams is astounded. i only got 120. he's getting 1/10 of the respondents. jefferson is an international superstar, corresponding with the czar of russia, with the great nationalist, alexander humboldt. sit --her world, it's a it's a different celebrity world. it's difficult for adams to accept that, but he realizes it's true, i'm not in his realm. >> everything he says is true, but tilted. [laughter] teach this, as i taught it like 30 times, the students always think -- well i'm going to read jefferson and i will be more impressed with his writing and his thinking. and it doesn't happen. i had one young woman who went said --n and she jefferson is this, adams is this, ok? and they, they really, you think well, jefferson is the greater -
the other thing that brings them together is a deep and abiding hatred of alexander hamilton. [laughter] the point about the letter that is interesting, adams apologizes, saying you are not running as many and i am writing so many and maybe he realizes that jefferson's busy and he asks how many letters he jeffersonast year and said he got 1200. adams is astounded. i only got 120. he's getting 1/10 of the respondents. jefferson is an international superstar, corresponding with the czar of...
334
334
May 15, 2018
05/18
by
KPIX
tv
eye 334
favorite 0
quote 0
. ♪ what's your name man alexander hamilton ♪ >> reporter: the once little-known founding father of thet had blown away broadway, the punchy, hip-hop beats, the rap-style lyrics -- ♪ the white founding fathers played by actors of color. ♪ blew away the cobwebs of stereotype from london's west end just as quickly. and jamal westman, the hometown -- jamael westman, the hometown actor who played, wasn't surprised. >> you can see that american history and british history is wrapped up when you think about current political climates or world politics. we are intertwined in history. the choices we make here and in america will affect everyone. >> similarly. >> absolutely in that respect. >> reporter: still, could a british cast accomplish what an american cast had done in new york? ♪ rachel john -- ♪ south london through and through, plays one of hamilton's romantic interests. angelica schuyler. giles terera, also won the best actor for his take on nemesis aaron burr. to bring something like that here and to use a british cast, talking now, you don't sound like sound on stage. >> that's a goo
. ♪ what's your name man alexander hamilton ♪ >> reporter: the once little-known founding father of thet had blown away broadway, the punchy, hip-hop beats, the rap-style lyrics -- ♪ the white founding fathers played by actors of color. ♪ blew away the cobwebs of stereotype from london's west end just as quickly. and jamal westman, the hometown -- jamael westman, the hometown actor who played, wasn't surprised. >> you can see that american history and british history is...
379
379
May 26, 2018
05/18
by
KPIX
tv
eye 379
favorite 0
quote 1
reserve guardsmen and women in a city where the coast guard was founded nearly 240 years ago by alexander hamilton right here in new york city. right at federal hall, george washington assigned it august 4th, 1790, so we've got a lot of history with the city of new york. >> what was the purpose originally? >> it started off as a revenue cutter service. ships were coming in and people were avoiding paying their taxes, so customs type of duty. >> reporter: the history may have been lost on most but not the creator of "hamilton," the musical. ♪ how does hamilton >> he just says creator of the coast guard, founder of the new york post randomly. >> reporter: michael luwoye plays hamilton on broadway. >> that's a modicum of what the show is. it speaks volumes to me because it's just like he did that and he did that. >> reporter: the coast guard's presence in new york has evolved considerably from the original revenue cutters. the service now oversees everything from maritime security for the u.n. general assembly and july 4th celebrations in the summer to ice-breaking missions in the hudson river in the
reserve guardsmen and women in a city where the coast guard was founded nearly 240 years ago by alexander hamilton right here in new york city. right at federal hall, george washington assigned it august 4th, 1790, so we've got a lot of history with the city of new york. >> what was the purpose originally? >> it started off as a revenue cutter service. ships were coming in and people were avoiding paying their taxes, so customs type of duty. >> reporter: the history may have...
386
386
May 30, 2018
05/18
by
KSTS
tv
eye 386
favorite 0
quote 0
neoyorquino construyÓ la mansion razÓn por la cual lleva su apellido, lo mÁs importante que alexander hamiltonmÁs adelante te traigo la historia en exclusiva de este chef orgullo dominicano. >> muchÍsimas gracias me encanta la historia, habÍa estado y he esdo en nueva yk y nunca he estado ahÍ, pero ya que me lo presentas, ya que me la presentas se me ocurre que la prÓxima visita puedo ir y ver cÓmo es la casa y quizÁs enseÑarle a mi niÑa alaÏa. >> claro que sÍ, yo creo que les va a encantar pero mÁs adelante les voy a traer la historia desde adentro de la casita para que lo veas por lo menos desde ahora. >> me gusta con ese sabor dominicano y con ese toque de ese chef serÁ espectacular, vamos a ver quÉ nos cuentas mÁs adelante cuando tengas este tour exclusivo de la casa del alcalde. >> te mando un beso, nos vemos en un ratito. >> lo que se temÍa un estudio asegura que huracÁn marÍa provocÓ la muerte de 4600 personas cuando la cifra que dio el gobierno era 64 personas. >> michael salgado estarÁ con nosotros y que se prepare porque nosotros tenemos una sorpresa para Él. >> michael prepÁrate, aq
neoyorquino construyÓ la mansion razÓn por la cual lleva su apellido, lo mÁs importante que alexander hamiltonmÁs adelante te traigo la historia en exclusiva de este chef orgullo dominicano. >> muchÍsimas gracias me encanta la historia, habÍa estado y he esdo en nueva yk y nunca he estado ahÍ, pero ya que me lo presentas, ya que me la presentas se me ocurre que la prÓxima visita puedo ir y ver cÓmo es la casa y quizÁs enseÑarle a mi niÑa alaÏa. >> claro que sÍ, yo creo...
80
80
May 22, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
alexander hamilton talks about how this is not going to be an easy process.s about how there is partisanship. he talks about how it will be a tough decision for the country to make. this is the kind of thing that was anticipated. us crying out our very best for people to understand the process. when we started, people thought you have to commit a crime. now, people understand you do not have to commit a crime to be impeached. it is an opportunity to do all we can to protect the republic, not a gift to republicans. host: we have calls for you. the first one is mike from houston. go ahead. person is not held. .e has not -- is not help he has not helped texas. he is a liar. he should be voted out, like maxine waters. they steal from the republican party. they steal all of the slogans -- everything. host: mike, do you have a specific question for him? caller: yes. will he resign? will he let someone younger run instead of him working the system? that is all he does. host: ok. the presented of green. -- representative green. guest: he is not the only one with this
alexander hamilton talks about how this is not going to be an easy process.s about how there is partisanship. he talks about how it will be a tough decision for the country to make. this is the kind of thing that was anticipated. us crying out our very best for people to understand the process. when we started, people thought you have to commit a crime. now, people understand you do not have to commit a crime to be impeached. it is an opportunity to do all we can to protect the republic, not a...
30
30
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
the triumph in spain gives hamilton a whopping seventeen point lead in the battle for the drivers' championship. germany's alexanders there of wasn't top form in madrid on sunday as he bowled those dominic team to claim victory in the madrid open final after an early break vera pulled out the first set from team six four under the approving gaze of german tennis legend boris becker it was more of the same in the second set was there of making short work of the man who knocked rafael nadal out in the quarterfinals and with the score at five for the german on a match point and an unforced error from team granted there at the third masters title of his career. the largest song competition on the planet has a new champion israel has won this year's euro vision song contest which was held on saturday night in the portuguese capital lisbon the winning entry was a quirky pop tune performed by a charismatic rising star. for funky chicken moves are already influencing paul. texas. net to virtualize song toy was inspired by the hash tag me too it celebrates female empowerment i always start with the fact that people people wa
the triumph in spain gives hamilton a whopping seventeen point lead in the battle for the drivers' championship. germany's alexanders there of wasn't top form in madrid on sunday as he bowled those dominic team to claim victory in the madrid open final after an early break vera pulled out the first set from team six four under the approving gaze of german tennis legend boris becker it was more of the same in the second set was there of making short work of the man who knocked rafael nadal out...
75
75
May 13, 2018
05/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 1
hamilton was untroubled to move 17 points clear at the top of the drivers championship. alexander'sm. he won the match in straight sets beating his austrian opponent 6-4, 6-4, his sets beating his austrian opponent 6—4, 6—4, his second title in two weeks after winning in munich. and that's all the sport for now. much more through the evening. theresa may says people who voted to leave the eu will get the brexit they wanted but that compromises will be needed on all sides. while the prime minister has reaffirmed her commitment to leaving the customs union, one of her senior ministers said today he had doubts about one of the alternatives she favours — a customs partnership. our political correspondent, chris mason, reports. once again, with her cabinet divided, the prime minister is defending her approach to brexit, telling voters and her mps in a sunday times article, "you can trust me to deliver", adding on the most difficult issue, "we will leave the customs union". but acknowledging in the overall settlement, "there will have to be compromises". labour is divided too over how to
hamilton was untroubled to move 17 points clear at the top of the drivers championship. alexander'sm. he won the match in straight sets beating his austrian opponent 6-4, 6-4, his sets beating his austrian opponent 6—4, 6—4, his second title in two weeks after winning in munich. and that's all the sport for now. much more through the evening. theresa may says people who voted to leave the eu will get the brexit they wanted but that compromises will be needed on all sides. while the prime...