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. >> reporter: charles alexander is mark's close buddy and the drummer in the band. >> he was always happy with the kids, he was always happy with his wife. he loved them. he loved his family. and it was just a great family. >> reporter: well, things aren't great for everyone. see, diane isn't just praying in church. she's paying the bills at home. okay, mark picks up an occasional shift bartending. but diane, a nurse is the breadwinner. >> she seemed to be stable and ended up supporting him. he was the house husband, stayed at home with the children. >> reporter: and if mark was a laid-back mr. mom, the actual lady of the house was civil, if a bit standoffish. was diane friendly, warm? >> you know, she was friendly to the point that, "i can tolerate on, life just keeps heaping more weight on diane's slight shoulders. supporting her family in that cramped house and coping with some heavy challenges. fourth grader, brianna, has a learning disability. son shaun has autism and oldest daughter sarah, a college grad, is still at home, with no job and a mountain of student debt. but inside
. >> reporter: charles alexander is mark's close buddy and the drummer in the band. >> he was always happy with the kids, he was always happy with his wife. he loved them. he loved his family. and it was just a great family. >> reporter: well, things aren't great for everyone. see, diane isn't just praying in church. she's paying the bills at home. okay, mark picks up an occasional shift bartending. but diane, a nurse is the breadwinner. >> she seemed to be stable and...
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. >> reporter: charles alexander is mark's close buddy and the drummer in the band. >> he loved them, he loved his family. it was a great family. >> reporter: it's a shock to friends and family when he dies suddenly in his sleep. >> i was devastated. i was devastated. >> did you have any inkling that anything was wrong? >> no. >> reporter: the medical examiner rules the death due to natural causes. diane moves her fourchildren into a new house, then months later, that coroner is back at her house again. this time for son sean. >> i said, we just saw the coroner's van was here. are you okay? is everything all right? and she said, oh, yeah. my son died. >> reporter: her neighbors say she's surprised by diane's response when offering condolences. >> was she distraught? >> no, she said it to me just like that. "my son died." very matter of factually. i was shocked. >> reporter: now only the women are left. diane, daughters rachel, sarah, and 12-year-old briana. >> i think they closed the doors even tighter. because you didn't see them outside. i don't know how they got their mail because
. >> reporter: charles alexander is mark's close buddy and the drummer in the band. >> he loved them, he loved his family. it was a great family. >> reporter: it's a shock to friends and family when he dies suddenly in his sleep. >> i was devastated. i was devastated. >> did you have any inkling that anything was wrong? >> no. >> reporter: the medical examiner rules the death due to natural causes. diane moves her fourchildren into a new house, then...
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the alternative proposals for a central government structure offered at the invention by alexander hamilton or charles pinckney. further, during the extensive deliberation over the nature and structure of the executive, which occurred at various occasions during june, july, and august of 1787, no issue occupied more invention and the nature of the presidency. there was no mention whatsoever, by any delegate, of having a vice president. indeed, on that date of scarcely 4, with two weeks before the convention adjourned, the committee of 11 recommended using electoral votes, that included having a vice president that would assume the office for the remainder of term,ident's four-uyayear should the president die, be removed, or resign office. resulted in the vice president? that new office was not essential to that structure. the virginia plan had called for a national legislation congress to choose the executive for a fifth term. the convention and initially accepted that approach. delegates however, raised concerns that having congress choose the president, and this is alluded to by the ambassador, part
the alternative proposals for a central government structure offered at the invention by alexander hamilton or charles pinckney. further, during the extensive deliberation over the nature and structure of the executive, which occurred at various occasions during june, july, and august of 1787, no issue occupied more invention and the nature of the presidency. there was no mention whatsoever, by any delegate, of having a vice president. indeed, on that date of scarcely 4, with two weeks before...
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it's -- we have charles pinkney who was 29. alexanderamilton, 30, edmund randall mary: you are missing -- randolph, 34. and george mason, 62. mary: you are missing franklin who was in his early 80's. so madison. george mason and benjamin franklin had been the movers and shakers at the time of the revolution. and george mason had the well-known out of virginia for having drafted the virginia bill of rights and very important. madison was ok. ben franklin drives him crazy and he is in his 80's. madison's competitors a little bit at the convention, the people he has captivated is that younger group. charles drove him crazy. as i read the notes there's a , lot of competitive desire for credit, a little jealousy with charles pinkney. writes this letter and puts you he writes -- he writes this wonderful letter. it put you back in that moment. he had enormous handwriting and writes madison and croge how he -- and crowing how he is married and joint -- enjoying married life and big dig toward medicine. but of course you are not married yet. and
it's -- we have charles pinkney who was 29. alexanderamilton, 30, edmund randall mary: you are missing -- randolph, 34. and george mason, 62. mary: you are missing franklin who was in his early 80's. so madison. george mason and benjamin franklin had been the movers and shakers at the time of the revolution. and george mason had the well-known out of virginia for having drafted the virginia bill of rights and very important. madison was ok. ben franklin drives him crazy and he is in his 80's....
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let's see here. 29.e got charles pinckney, alexander hamilton, 30. 32. lancing, randolph, 34. morris, 35. and george mason, 62. >> and you're missing franklin, early 80's.is georgemadison -- so mason, who is on the screen, but also benjamin franklin really the movers and shakers at the time of the revolution. mason certainly was well-known out of virginia for having drafted the virginia bill rights. very important. madison is okay with him. at the convention drives him crazy. he's in his 80's and he thinks everything should still be like it was in the revolution. madison's competitors a little at the convention, the isple he's captivated with that younger group. pinckney, who was a little bit drove himan him, crazy. as i read the notes, there's a desire foretitive credit, a little jealousy with pinckney. fact, after the convention, pinckney writes this wonderful letter, not because of wonderful because of what it says, but because it really puts you back in that moment. pinckney had this enormous handwriting and he writes sort of crowing about how he's married and enjoying a b
let's see here. 29.e got charles pinckney, alexander hamilton, 30. 32. lancing, randolph, 34. morris, 35. and george mason, 62. >> and you're missing franklin, early 80's.is georgemadison -- so mason, who is on the screen, but also benjamin franklin really the movers and shakers at the time of the revolution. mason certainly was well-known out of virginia for having drafted the virginia bill rights. very important. madison is okay with him. at the convention drives him crazy. he's in his...
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charles: what do millennials want in november? we have them here to tell you. alexanderh, kristi, and gianna caldwell. we know millennial love bernie sanders. why i am not sure but ultimately in november who do you think they will go with? >> i am going with trump. i love him, he is fantastic, i love everything he has to say, focusing on immigration and national security and bringing jobs back to america. that is something th is superimportant to millennial's and will get their attention. >> who do you think? >> i think there are two candidates millennial's would love and that is bernie sanders and donald trump. one who has a history of creating jobs, relatively important to go beyond rhetoric and factual history of doing something. those who may have experienced the brunt of the economic recession may go to bernie sanders, more government dependency. charles: millennial's have not felt the brunt of it. they have seen their parents, the stock market crash and housing crash. do you think that would be why they would go with bernie? the bernie phenomena and is hard to pin
charles: what do millennials want in november? we have them here to tell you. alexanderh, kristi, and gianna caldwell. we know millennial love bernie sanders. why i am not sure but ultimately in november who do you think they will go with? >> i am going with trump. i love him, he is fantastic, i love everything he has to say, focusing on immigration and national security and bringing jobs back to america. that is something th is superimportant to millennial's and will get their attention....