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david stewart said he buddied up with the dynamic of the founders. hamilton who had this great vision of how we're going to get the constitution ratified came up with the brilliant idea, the papers to be able to pull it off, he couldn't do it alone. he needed somebody equally hardworking, they joined forces, wrote the federalist papers and led the charge to get the states to ratify the constitution. so what did madison do to compensate for not having any creativity, he buddied up with thomas jefferson, creative genius. jefferson was smart enough to know a lot of his creative ideas were off the wall, unrealistic, crazy, he needed somebody levelheaded to bring him down to earth. you have this perfect balance, levelheaded genius in madison, creative genius in jefferson, together they invented our federal government that has served us so well for so long. now, in washington, we've got the james madison memorial building at the library of congress. and inside the library of congress you have the original of the constitution. and when you look at the const
david stewart said he buddied up with the dynamic of the founders. hamilton who had this great vision of how we're going to get the constitution ratified came up with the brilliant idea, the papers to be able to pull it off, he couldn't do it alone. he needed somebody equally hardworking, they joined forces, wrote the federalist papers and led the charge to get the states to ratify the constitution. so what did madison do to compensate for not having any creativity, he buddied up with thomas...
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david stewart said he buddied up with the most dynamic of the founders, alexander hamilton. hamilton had a great vision for the constitutional ratification and came up with the idea. he needed somebody equally brilliant and hard-working and so he and madison joined forces, wrote the federalist papers and led the charge to get it ratified. what did madison due to compensate for no creativity? he buddied up with thomas jefferson. jefferson knew a lot of his ideas were unrealistic, crazy. he needed somebody levelheaded to bring him down to earth, so you have this perfect balance of the levelheaded genius and the creative genius and together, they invented our federal government that has served us so well for so long. and washington -- we have got the james madison memorial building at the library of congress and inside the library of congress, you have the original of the constitution and when you look at the constitution, think about the fact that the only way the words have power is because the words are partnered together in secret city. the words standing up -- partner toge
david stewart said he buddied up with the most dynamic of the founders, alexander hamilton. hamilton had a great vision for the constitutional ratification and came up with the idea. he needed somebody equally brilliant and hard-working and so he and madison joined forces, wrote the federalist papers and led the charge to get it ratified. what did madison due to compensate for no creativity? he buddied up with thomas jefferson. jefferson knew a lot of his ideas were unrealistic, crazy. he...
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also in that letter to david stewart. he expresses specifically his irritation with john adams for pressing for a high title. the other piece of evidence i bring, is that he was not in favor of a high title. is by looking at james madison during this period. i think it's very important for all of us to look at james madison and to listen to what he's saying, to read what he's writing during that first year of washington's administration. during that first year, washington and madison who was a representative from the state of virginia and the house. and in some ways de facto head of the house. madison and washington were very close. they were two of the founders that were at the constitutional convention every day in philadelphia. washington and madison, adams was in britain. jefferson was in france. hamilton was there for a while and then he left and went back to new york to run his legal practice. really, it was madison and washington there every day bonding over these arguments for the constitution. and very committed
also in that letter to david stewart. he expresses specifically his irritation with john adams for pressing for a high title. the other piece of evidence i bring, is that he was not in favor of a high title. is by looking at james madison during this period. i think it's very important for all of us to look at james madison and to listen to what he's saying, to read what he's writing during that first year of washington's administration. during that first year, washington and madison who was a...
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also in that letter to david stewart.expresses specifically his irritation with john adams for pressing for a high title. the other piece of evidence i bring, is that he was not in favor of a high title. is by looking at james madison during this period. i think it's very important for all of us to look at james madison and to listen to what he's saying, to read what he's writing during that first year of washington's administration. during that first year, washington and madison who was a representative from the state of virginia and the house. and in some ways de facto head of the house. madison and washington were very close. they were two of the founders that were at the constitutional convention every day in philadelphia. washington and madison, adams was in britain. jefferson was in france. hamilton was there for a while and then he left and went back to new york to run his legal practice. really, it was madison and washington there every day bonding over these arguments for the constitution. and very committed to t
also in that letter to david stewart.expresses specifically his irritation with john adams for pressing for a high title. the other piece of evidence i bring, is that he was not in favor of a high title. is by looking at james madison during this period. i think it's very important for all of us to look at james madison and to listen to what he's saying, to read what he's writing during that first year of washington's administration. during that first year, washington and madison who was a...
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his name is david stewart. and this just happened. take a look at this. the former director of the cia david trace talking with himself. ongoing as we speak. the biggest discussion at the trump tower right now it might might be focused on what is to do with cuba the death of the doubt. marked by a 21 gun salute there. businesses here move forward with deals to grab businesses there. but trump may have other ideas. he will terminate president obama's normalization relations with cuba remains unwilling to make what he believes is a better deal. greg walden in a foxbusiness exclusive. we ask is donald trump about to make normalization abnormal and are businesses here starting to panic. >> as protesters are now being pushed back. pete had his own pipeline problem. can anyone of these. and by the way we are about to witness the end of the longest when in streak in 20 years for the russell 2000. let's start the countdown. liz: we are beginning with the market reeler. what we need to focus on. there was small and mid caps. it has risen for 15 consecutive sessions
his name is david stewart. and this just happened. take a look at this. the former director of the cia david trace talking with himself. ongoing as we speak. the biggest discussion at the trump tower right now it might might be focused on what is to do with cuba the death of the doubt. marked by a 21 gun salute there. businesses here move forward with deals to grab businesses there. but trump may have other ideas. he will terminate president obama's normalization relations with cuba remains...
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david stewart said he buddied up with the dynamic of the founders. hamilton who had this great vision of how we're going to get the constitution ratified came up with the brilliant idea, the papers to be able to pull it off, he couldn't do it alone. he needed somebody equally hardworking, they joined forces, wrote the federalist papers and led the charge to get the states to ratify the constitution. so what did madison do to compensate for not having any creativity, he buddied up with thomas jefferson, creative genius. jefferson was smart enough to know a lot of his creative ideas were off the wall, unrealistic, crazy, he needed somebody levelheaded to bring him down to earth. you have this perfect balance, levelheaded genius in madison, creative genius in jefferson, together they invented our federal government that has served us so well for so long. now, in washington, we've got the james madison memorial building at the library of congress. and inside the library of congress you have the original of the constitution. and when you look at the const
david stewart said he buddied up with the dynamic of the founders. hamilton who had this great vision of how we're going to get the constitution ratified came up with the brilliant idea, the papers to be able to pull it off, he couldn't do it alone. he needed somebody equally hardworking, they joined forces, wrote the federalist papers and led the charge to get the states to ratify the constitution. so what did madison do to compensate for not having any creativity, he buddied up with thomas...
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his name is david stewart. and this just happened. take a look at this. the cia david trace talking with himself. ongoing as we speak. the biggest discussion at the trump tower right now it might
his name is david stewart. and this just happened. take a look at this. the cia david trace talking with himself. ongoing as we speak. the biggest discussion at the trump tower right now it might
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. >> david stewart did not just write to him by happenstance. washington told stewart, you need to write to me and tell me what is going on in virginia. i want to know what is going on in virginia. he is writing back to stuart and part of the reason -- writing back to david stewart, and he wants to hear. he tells them in another letter, i want to hear what the people are thinking because if i i have made the decision they do not agree with, he actually says, i will reconsider. i will reconsider what i have done and effect a solution if i need to. >> that is great. that is great. political parties, so important today to our system of government. they were something washington despised. can you say a little bit about that? why did washington to test political parties -- detest so political parties so much? >> when you say this and recognize washington today, he would not be happy. the president is the leader of the political party he is associated with today. president's legacy is how strong he leaves his party at the end of his administration. i
. >> david stewart did not just write to him by happenstance. washington told stewart, you need to write to me and tell me what is going on in virginia. i want to know what is going on in virginia. he is writing back to stuart and part of the reason -- writing back to david stewart, and he wants to hear. he tells them in another letter, i want to hear what the people are thinking because if i i have made the decision they do not agree with, he actually says, i will reconsider. i will...
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david schuman, stewart and las vegas blvd "the slogan's actually one of four being used in the ad campaign. they were selected in a survey of six different options, includ lights, bike city.'" 12:23:13 tino patino "it could be offensive to a lot of people but in general, i don't think it's any big deal." talking about it on the street...we got the mixed opinions you might expect. one man even did a 180 in the middle of answering the question. 12:33:41 "right on the spot i'm changing my mind." we put on our rtc hats and did our own informal survey. 12:23:36 david schuman "tell me which one you like the best okay? number one, bright number four, put the fun between your legs." 12:22:02 "no question." 12:32:27 "that last one did jump out at me." 12:26:38 "they went with the most craziest one." 12:32:33 johnny flanagan "we are a society of husbands and wives so sex is involved with life so schuman..13 action news. a warning tonight..... from contact 13..... that you need to know... why two families were targeted by burglars... all because.... of what they posted on facebook! and.. a valley wom
david schuman, stewart and las vegas blvd "the slogan's actually one of four being used in the ad campaign. they were selected in a survey of six different options, includ lights, bike city.'" 12:23:13 tino patino "it could be offensive to a lot of people but in general, i don't think it's any big deal." talking about it on the street...we got the mixed opinions you might expect. one man even did a 180 in the middle of answering the question. 12:33:41 "right on the spot...
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probably the iranians who would do the first step towards doing the unraveling in that case. >> stewart: david sanger, thank you for your reporting. >> thank you, >> stewart: president-elect trump captured the white house by winning 29 states-- 30 if you count michigan, where he's ahead-- and the most electoral votes, at least 290, 20 more than needed. but hillary clinton won the most actual votes nationwide-- the national popular vote. she's currently ahead by 630- thousand votes, but that gap is projected to double when all the votes are counted. last week on this broadcast, new york university political science professor joshua tucker said this: >> if trump wins the election, there is a small but non-trivial chance that he would win the election without having received a majority of the popular vote. without even seeing a plurality. if he was elected where he won the electoral college but lost the popular vote, i think it would give a strong impetus to this move to national popular vote >> stewart: professor tucker joins me now for further discussion of the popular vote versus the electoral
probably the iranians who would do the first step towards doing the unraveling in that case. >> stewart: david sanger, thank you for your reporting. >> thank you, >> stewart: president-elect trump captured the white house by winning 29 states-- 30 if you count michigan, where he's ahead-- and the most electoral votes, at least 290, 20 more than needed. but hillary clinton won the most actual votes nationwide-- the national popular vote. she's currently ahead by 630- thousand...
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alice stewart, david swerdlick, lynn sweet, thanks to all of you. >> it ain't over until it's over and if green party candidate jill stein gets her way, get ready for a recount. e teeth tha. a lot of the things that we have in our diet today can actually start to threaten the enamel and start to cause what we call acid erosion. if there's a thinning of the enamel, the teeth actually start to appear more yellow. with pronamel, it is making your teeth harder and stronger is. ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla (apremilast). otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or i
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charlie: the book written by chris smith, forward by jon stewart. ♪ ♪ david: did you think you would to be the ceo of a large company like pepsi? ms. nooyi: it is a dream come true. david: to get advice from people all the time and do ever listen to it? ms. nooyi: you never know if a nugget of an idea can translate into a success. my job is not to keep an activist happy to keep the company performing well. david: suppose someone has a company based in atlanta and you see it in the refrigerator, what do you do? ms. nooyi: and let it be known that i am very unhappy. >> can you fix your tide please. david:
charlie: the book written by chris smith, forward by jon stewart. ♪ ♪ david: did you think you would to be the ceo of a large company like pepsi? ms. nooyi: it is a dream come true. david: to get advice from people all the time and do ever listen to it? ms. nooyi: you never know if a nugget of an idea can translate into a success. my job is not to keep an activist happy to keep the company performing well. david: suppose someone has a company based in atlanta and you see it in the...
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david: not only the country. john stewart, he says he will go to another planet. melissa: okay. samuel l. jackson and whoopi goldberg are some of the celebrities threatened to move. cher tweeted over the summer she would move to jupiter if trump was elected. cher it, happened. you know. melissa: it did, it is true. i would miss cher. she does a lot of tweeting that is very entertaining in case you check that out. david: i like that movie, "moonstruck." i have to have a film ref recognizes. that is great. "moonstruck." melissa: snap out of it. we're a little tired. david: if you were watching, thank you so much watching history in the making with you about us on on our victory, about time for america to divide the wounds of division. ours is not a campaign but rather an incredible and great movement. >> it's a movement comprised of americans from all races, religions, backgrounds and beliefs who want and expect our government serve the people and serve the people it will. [cheers and applause]
david: not only the country. john stewart, he says he will go to another planet. melissa: okay. samuel l. jackson and whoopi goldberg are some of the celebrities threatened to move. cher tweeted over the summer she would move to jupiter if trump was elected. cher it, happened. you know. melissa: it did, it is true. i would miss cher. she does a lot of tweeting that is very entertaining in case you check that out. david: i like that movie, "moonstruck." i have to have a film ref...
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made tonight in so many ways and i am here with mark shields, david brooks, amy walt,ers, of course my colleague hari sreenivasan, a stewart stevens, we are watching history, david brooks. >> yes. and the political upset of our lifetime. i thought the speech was pretty good. it evaded the norm of these things sway good thing. he doesn't always evade norms. the two messages he mentioned is infrastructure and veterans are pretty much bipartisan issues, tried to reassure the world as much as they could be reassured but as a speech, it was a pretty conventional and graceful speech for a winning presidential candidate. >> mark shields. >> he was -- he did that. he was generous to hillary clinton, thanking her for her service to this country. it hasn't go, that went unnoticed in the campaign but i thought he did better than he had done, and it was fine. i mean, it was a small step. >> stewart stevens, he tried to extend olive branches to the existing republican infrastructure. >> look, he is the only president we have and i think traditional rallying around the president is has served america well. i thought it was a gracious sp
made tonight in so many ways and i am here with mark shields, david brooks, amy walt,ers, of course my colleague hari sreenivasan, a stewart stevens, we are watching history, david brooks. >> yes. and the political upset of our lifetime. i thought the speech was pretty good. it evaded the norm of these things sway good thing. he doesn't always evade norms. the two messages he mentioned is infrastructure and veterans are pretty much bipartisan issues, tried to reassure the world as much as...
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david bowie. mick jagger. billy joel. rod stewart. all famous, all rich, and all men.t three years all million sellers. the latest album hit the top of the charts in just one month. her style is defiant, raucous, tough and very sexy. ♪ we are young ♪ heartache to heartache we stand ♪ ♪ no promises no demands >> it appears to me that the one on stage is what i would picture a modern woman to be, someone who is aggressive and soft at the same time, has a lot of strength and conviction and can look good and still have brains. >> you would think that in the era of music becoming a visual form more than ever that it would all be about objectification. but there were a lot of strong women on that video screen. ♪ >> meet the darlings of l.a.'s new music scene, the go-gos. ♪ walking down the street unlike earlier girl groups such as the ronettes or the supremes, the go-goes write their own songs and play their own instruments. ♪ they got the beat ♪ they got the beat, they got the beat ♪ ♪ yeah, they got the beat >> that was as punk rock as it got for me, to see girls up there,
david bowie. mick jagger. billy joel. rod stewart. all famous, all rich, and all men.t three years all million sellers. the latest album hit the top of the charts in just one month. her style is defiant, raucous, tough and very sexy. ♪ we are young ♪ heartache to heartache we stand ♪ ♪ no promises no demands >> it appears to me that the one on stage is what i would picture a modern woman to be, someone who is aggressive and soft at the same time, has a lot of strength and...
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david beckham's romantic date night in china. see why the couple venture onned across the world. plus kristen stewart looks back on her years starting in "twilight" and revels what made her feel uncomfortable. having babies with his wife. >> it would be a disservice to the world if she were not a mother. >> are they expanding their family any time soon? find out on etonline.com. >>> before we say good-bye on this want to thank all of the men and women out there, right, of our armed forces who have kept us so safe. >> we appreciate your sacrifices now and then for our country and we will never forget. monday on "e.t.," we're with jennifer garner. >> bye, everybody. >> thank you. i am so glad you came. >> our night out with jen after teaming up with hollywood's best moms and we are with proud papa dwayne johnson. >> we'll see. interview dishing out secrets . - get on your feet, people. [cheers and applause] and start your engines, because tonight's main event... - i felt my ribs crush. - is no-holds-barred. - fight! - cruz is charging towards the boulders' dugout. - we're taking you for a ride... boom!
david beckham's romantic date night in china. see why the couple venture onned across the world. plus kristen stewart looks back on her years starting in "twilight" and revels what made her feel uncomfortable. having babies with his wife. >> it would be a disservice to the world if she were not a mother. >> are they expanding their family any time soon? find out on etonline.com. >>> before we say good-bye on this want to thank all of the men and women out there,...
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stewart. i'm going to also bring back in david chalian.ernor, i'm starting with you. >> start. >> what's going on in michigan? is hillary clinton going to be able to pull it out? barack obama is there. so they're obviously nervous. >> it's awesome. it's awesome. usually michigan is -- it's totally great. so excited. >> president has to be deployed to michigan, it's exciting. >> i agree. it's awesome. >> we love all the attention. we really do. here is what i would say. what happens not been covered is that michigan has early absentee voting. in that early absentee vote, democrats have banked 50,000 absentee votes, meaning they're over what the republicans have. in fact, the number of absentee votes that we are seeing right now is well over what it was in 2012 for democrats. so, we're feeling good about that bank. and we also know that election day will be key. i would say one other thing that i think is important it realize. michigan's demographics are very interesting. you do have a large arab-american population and you do have a signifi
stewart. i'm going to also bring back in david chalian.ernor, i'm starting with you. >> start. >> what's going on in michigan? is hillary clinton going to be able to pull it out? barack obama is there. so they're obviously nervous. >> it's awesome. it's awesome. usually michigan is -- it's totally great. so excited. >> president has to be deployed to michigan, it's exciting. >> i agree. it's awesome. >> we love all the attention. we really do. here is what i...
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david petraeus and mitt romney tomorrow and, they are up and arms. >> here is kind of interesting, a little bit of inside baseball here. generally, it's the people that romney surrounds himself with, stewart the b team kelly anne conway. this got flipped. they see a threat with romney's team coming in. romney will bring his staff. it's been complementary of trump lately. clearly kellyanne sees those guys trying to reassert themselves in power. charles: kellyanne is echoing a real dissatisfaction in the heartland. >> yeah. charles: in part because of the mitt romneys of the world. they rejected mitt romney 100%. >> her and bossy and all b players are more renegade and they don't want to turn it back to establishment choices. we have a little bit of news here. the worldcoming out of trump tower is that treasury secretary, we are worried about, that's going to come sometime after the secretary of state is either decided or they come to terms with it. that's what's kind of holding that up. the inside track still, i hear steve mnucin. doesn't mean that donald do a hail mary and call diamon. john bolt oan's name as possibly secretary of state if he doesn't pick petraeus and bolt oan might be de
david petraeus and mitt romney tomorrow and, they are up and arms. >> here is kind of interesting, a little bit of inside baseball here. generally, it's the people that romney surrounds himself with, stewart the b team kelly anne conway. this got flipped. they see a threat with romney's team coming in. romney will bring his staff. it's been complementary of trump lately. clearly kellyanne sees those guys trying to reassert themselves in power. charles: kellyanne is echoing a real...