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>> hamilton: because you lose control. >> hamilton: true, yeah. i... i can't really explain that. >> rose: perhaps it's because hamilton has never been seriously hurt in a crash. a generation ago, one or more drivers could die each season, like his hero, ayrton senna. it's considerably safer today. >> hamilton: it is. formula one was a very dangerous sport. it still is dangerous, but the danger factor is also the exciting part. >> rose: it wasn't possible to drive in hamilton's race car, so we borrowed the fastest ride we could find. this is the fastest mercedes? >> hamilton: yeah. ( laughs ) >> rose: nine miles from the team's base is silverstone, home of the british grand prix. we drove straight onto the same track where hamilton has won four times. what are we at now, about 100? >> hamilton: doing 140 right i'm on one of the great race tracks in the world with the greatest driver in the world. how good is that? >> hamilton: this is good fun. >> rose: and my heart is somewhere up around my ears. unbelievable, lewis. but tell me about driving. talk a
>> hamilton: because you lose control. >> hamilton: true, yeah. i... i can't really explain that. >> rose: perhaps it's because hamilton has never been seriously hurt in a crash. a generation ago, one or more drivers could die each season, like his hero, ayrton senna. it's considerably safer today. >> hamilton: it is. formula one was a very dangerous sport. it still is dangerous, but the danger factor is also the exciting part. >> rose: it wasn't possible to drive...
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what did hamilton do? he had going for him that the new constitution did allow the federal government to raise taxes, so that is a plus. but how should the money be spent? he made two early decisions of great consequence. one was called assumption. the other was called nondiscrimination. assumption had to do with the fact that there was not one american debt, but 14. there were the debts owed by the united states, and the debts owed by each of the 13 states. the 13 states had raised their own troops. they had made their own expenses for the war. and some of them were badly in arrears. massachusetts, in particular. and also, south carolina. but there was ill feeling among the states because some of the states and paid off debt, -- had paid off debt, why should we take on obligations by the deadbeat states? now, not all of the states who paid the debt did honestly. north carolina simply announced off 20%ld not -- knock dependent arrest. -- of their debt. rhode island paid itself by printing paper money. ther
what did hamilton do? he had going for him that the new constitution did allow the federal government to raise taxes, so that is a plus. but how should the money be spent? he made two early decisions of great consequence. one was called assumption. the other was called nondiscrimination. assumption had to do with the fact that there was not one american debt, but 14. there were the debts owed by the united states, and the debts owed by each of the 13 states. the 13 states had raised their own...
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>> hamilton: one. >> rose: why is that? >> hamilton: well, i don't know. i think, in the future, there'll be more. >> rose: you're a role model? >> hamilton: i hope so. >> rose: you are, in fact, the face of formula one. you're the guy. looks to you and says, you know... >> hamilton: "we need you." >> rose: "we need you." ( laughter ) they need you. >> hamilton: well, i think we need each other. >> rose: no race car driver becomes a champion without a team... and a fast car. we went to mercedes' f1 headquarters in england to see the one hamilton drove in 2014. you said the top speed of this >> hamilton: 200... 220, 230. >> rose: how does that compare to indy or nascar? >> hamilton: well, this car will kill both of those cars. >> rose: kill them? >> hamilton: kill them. the speed in which we get to... to a 100 miles an hour is probably similar to... to an indy car. but it's what this car does through a corner. it's like a fighter jet on wheels. >> rose: the aerodynamic wings of the car allow it to hug the ground and take corners at over 100 miles an hour. h
>> hamilton: one. >> rose: why is that? >> hamilton: well, i don't know. i think, in the future, there'll be more. >> rose: you're a role model? >> hamilton: i hope so. >> rose: you are, in fact, the face of formula one. you're the guy. looks to you and says, you know... >> hamilton: "we need you." >> rose: "we need you." ( laughter ) they need you. >> hamilton: well, i think we need each other. >> rose: no race car...
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and the hamilton whose character is presented is not the real hamilton. that needs to be reintroduced to the story because i actually think it is important to to understand the founders with all their flaws, not just remembering what we want to remember or shading it the way we wanted to highlight, because they become a symbol and they have been icons, they have been symbols. and that is historically true. it is not that this is new. in terms of making "hamilton" into the new symbol. he is the new flavor of the month. we had john adams before. now we have moved on. and that is going to keep happening. we cannot stop that. and we have to engage and we have to teach the lessons that are distinguished what real historians do as opposed to popular culture. our knowledge matters and we have to defend it. >> if i can jump on that, i want to make a distinction between hollywood and broadway, because while lin manuel miranda is extraordinarly powerful on broadway and it may be made into a movie, but making it into a movie is going to compromise it in a way and ch
and the hamilton whose character is presented is not the real hamilton. that needs to be reintroduced to the story because i actually think it is important to to understand the founders with all their flaws, not just remembering what we want to remember or shading it the way we wanted to highlight, because they become a symbol and they have been icons, they have been symbols. and that is historically true. it is not that this is new. in terms of making "hamilton" into the new symbol....
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and of course hamilton. and my argument today about the recent coalesance of an american revolution or founding genre doesn't necessarily preclude our thinking about these earlier films as belonging. although we should note that those productions creators and initial audiences may have thought of them differently, perhaps as history films, the same way that many films of the late 19 40's at the time were considered melo dramas or detective or mystery or crime movies and only later were they thought and sort of -- about and lumped more broadly as film noir. so things can come out earlier and fit in effect those conventions and how people write and remake them. so here i'm going to talk about three major conventions. first, patriotism is the protagonist position of course and it's assumed of all angelo americans. right? the good guys are indeed white american culture coded as good guys. heterosexual white men. in these productions markers of tory or british deviants. they're sort of painting these characterist
and of course hamilton. and my argument today about the recent coalesance of an american revolution or founding genre doesn't necessarily preclude our thinking about these earlier films as belonging. although we should note that those productions creators and initial audiences may have thought of them differently, perhaps as history films, the same way that many films of the late 19 40's at the time were considered melo dramas or detective or mystery or crime movies and only later were they...
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today, hamilton's 49 career old. >> hamilton: i want to crush everyone. i want to outsmart everyone. >> rose: you want to crush everyone. >> hamilton: i do. >> rose: at the italian grand prix last september, he did just that as the ferrari faithful and the cream of european society looked on. hamilton in his mercedes was the ultimate driving machine, winning the pole position, recording the fastest lap, and >> congratulations, lewis. >> rose: in racing, that's called a grand slam. when it was over, hamilton was so relaxed, it was as if he had just driven around the block. so, how does it feel, this one? >> hamilton: this weekend is the best i've ever had. i've never been quickest in every session and all qualifying sessions and the race. i've never, ever done that. >> rose: worldwide, formula one generated more than $2 billion last season, but remains a niche f1 executives hope hamilton can change that. they have never seen a star like him before. how many black drivers in formula one? >> hamilton: one. >> rose: why is that? >> hamilton: well, i don't kno
today, hamilton's 49 career old. >> hamilton: i want to crush everyone. i want to outsmart everyone. >> rose: you want to crush everyone. >> hamilton: i do. >> rose: at the italian grand prix last september, he did just that as the ferrari faithful and the cream of european society looked on. hamilton in his mercedes was the ultimate driving machine, winning the pole position, recording the fastest lap, and >> congratulations, lewis. >> rose: in racing,...
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, including secretary of war james mchenry. >> colonel hamilton, or should i say general hamilton. >> you think adams will form the army? >> he's resistant. but it will happen. and when it does, adams will want washington at the head of it. >> when hamilton was faced with john adams as now head of the federalist party, hamilton did not take that well. and hamilton's ambition, hamilton's jealousy toward adams came to the fore. >> but his excellency is far to old to command from the field. he will give his command to a trusted friend, someone perhaps he once thought of as a son. >> hamilton's goal -- use the threat of war with france to create a standing army and take command. the federalist-controlled congress gives hamilton what he wants, a 10,000-man national military. with president adams in control of an army, jefferson and the democratic-republicans fear a return to british-style monarchy. >> the will of the people is firmly against war with france. and if the federalists are going to ignore that rule, it's gonna fall to us republicans to defend it. >> defend it with what, mr. lyo
, including secretary of war james mchenry. >> colonel hamilton, or should i say general hamilton. >> you think adams will form the army? >> he's resistant. but it will happen. and when it does, adams will want washington at the head of it. >> when hamilton was faced with john adams as now head of the federalist party, hamilton did not take that well. and hamilton's ambition, hamilton's jealousy toward adams came to the fore. >> but his excellency is far to old to...
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washington when he meets hamilton, hamilton is 22. washington when he was 23 he was was head of all the armed forces in virginia, led his men to a terrible massacre and in fact there is a beautiful song of the show where washington things let me tell you what i have wished i know and had dreams of glory. i was a thrilling day when we have that discussion. the next time i saw i saw a new version of the show to see that scene and that song and realize that it came directly out of it. even very late in the game for instance even when it was at the public theater where it originated the off-broadway, said tim one day i said there is one big policy point that is missing from the show which is that when hamilton became treasury secretary the country was bankrupt. by by the time he left five years later we were as creditworthy as any other country in the world. and so what he has in the closing scene of the show, medicine comes out and says you took us from bankruptcy to prosperity and for that will forever be in debt. he doesn't get enough
washington when he meets hamilton, hamilton is 22. washington when he was 23 he was was head of all the armed forces in virginia, led his men to a terrible massacre and in fact there is a beautiful song of the show where washington things let me tell you what i have wished i know and had dreams of glory. i was a thrilling day when we have that discussion. the next time i saw i saw a new version of the show to see that scene and that song and realize that it came directly out of it. even very...
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hamilton's many remarked many remarked in later years hamilton's best friend from boyhood with someoneed ned stevens and he became a dr. and then everyone suddenly had the chance to mean ned stevens they were bowled over by the resemblances that they look like brothers which made me think that they probably were. i think this show decided that those probably one complication too many and decided not to deal with that which would've been difficult to deal with. you start the show in 1776 with 76 with the opening song he tells us everything that you need to know up until that point in hamilton's life. that would've been quite a bunch to drop into that. >> c-span: hears more video from that event that you are in attendance in 2015. was the word $50000? you got it. >> guest: i think so. ♪ mocha mocha mocha ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> that's the trailer from the show that these to publicize it. you're saying off-camera that that's your family now. >> guest: it's a very hip cool crowd now. it's it's a change my life and image around town. it has been so moving for me that they have invited me into
hamilton's many remarked many remarked in later years hamilton's best friend from boyhood with someoneed ned stevens and he became a dr. and then everyone suddenly had the chance to mean ned stevens they were bowled over by the resemblances that they look like brothers which made me think that they probably were. i think this show decided that those probably one complication too many and decided not to deal with that which would've been difficult to deal with. you start the show in 1776 with 76...
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suzy favor hamilton. >> reporter: it's suzy favor hamilton's last ditch attempt at greatness. she's at the starting line at the women's 1500 in sydney olympics. christine brennan was there. >> so now, 2000, she's mature. she's been around before. she knows the drill at the olympic games. and she is the favorite. >> at the starting line, i felt the whole entire world was watching me, everybody in the world. i had just lost my brother the year before to suicide. and i was feeling enormous pressure to win, again, for my family, to take that pain away. and i had just put favor back in my name to honor my brother. >> reporter: pre race jitters quickly turn to self doubt. what is it like to walk out and see that -- a crowd that big, a stadium that big? >> it's 120,000 people. they're screaming. they're yelling. you've never heard sound like this ever before. all this pressure, this pressure >> reporter: or you don't. >> when i got to the starting line, i just wanted to vanish. can this nightmare be over? this is the worst thing in the entire world. and suzy, you're an idiot for not
suzy favor hamilton. >> reporter: it's suzy favor hamilton's last ditch attempt at greatness. she's at the starting line at the women's 1500 in sydney olympics. christine brennan was there. >> so now, 2000, she's mature. she's been around before. she knows the drill at the olympic games. and she is the favorite. >> at the starting line, i felt the whole entire world was watching me, everybody in the world. i had just lost my brother the year before to suicide. and i was...
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hamilton, 51. madis madison, 26. >> guest: hamilton wrote most in the beginning before madison joined on and madison writes only five before he writes the great essay 37 which is about the problems facing the constitution. and then madison writes a whole bunch about congress, about the house of representatives, he gets to the senate and senate didn't interest him all that much. finishes the senate and hamilton goes on and writes almost of the rest. it was hamilton's idea so most are hamilton and madison wrote the part he was interested in. jay writes a few and gets sick. c-span: 18, 19 and 20 are collaborations between madison and hamilton. >> guest: and even federalist 10 is paired with federalist 9 which introduces the problem of how do you govern a large territory and hamilton clearly wrote pralist 9 and madison cop ad over stuff from the convention to do federalist 10. it was his first attempt and he was probably racing for time. c-span: in federal 10 they use the record interest. what do you t
hamilton, 51. madis madison, 26. >> guest: hamilton wrote most in the beginning before madison joined on and madison writes only five before he writes the great essay 37 which is about the problems facing the constitution. and then madison writes a whole bunch about congress, about the house of representatives, he gets to the senate and senate didn't interest him all that much. finishes the senate and hamilton goes on and writes almost of the rest. it was hamilton's idea so most are...
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. >> suzy favor hamilton. >> suzy favor hamilton was working as a high priced las vegas escort. >> one of the strangest stories we have seen. >> this is unbelievable that my life has, went from the all american girl to the whore overnight like that. >> i saw a headline online. and i clicked on it. and i just could not believe what i was reading. >> reporter: in wisconsin, her father's advice, leave the country and change her name. >> i honestly felt at that time we weren't gonna be together much longer. >> reporter: that you were gonna be divorced? >> we were gonna be divorced. it was just a matter of time. >> reporter: as bad as things were, the worst was still to come. >> there was so much hate mail pouring in. like, the first day mark got 600 emails. and -- >> reporter: what were people saying? >> "your wife's a slut, your it said, "you need to kill yourself like your brother did." >> reporter: worried that suzy might do just that, mark calls the family doctor. >> she got help within the next few days, talked to a psychiatrist. >> reporter: finally, the question of how this all happ
. >> suzy favor hamilton. >> suzy favor hamilton was working as a high priced las vegas escort. >> one of the strangest stories we have seen. >> this is unbelievable that my life has, went from the all american girl to the whore overnight like that. >> i saw a headline online. and i clicked on it. and i just could not believe what i was reading. >> reporter: in wisconsin, her father's advice, leave the country and change her name. >> i honestly felt at...
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this is hamilton avenue at 3rd this is right on that ramp, hamilton avenue to the bqe is closed. a garbage spill. crews are making a dent here, picking up the garbage. this is hamilton avenue in brooklyn. to the bqe remains closed. back to the maps we go, over on an accident involving a tractor trailer and it looks like it caught fire. alternate side parking rules are in effect. back to you. tony, ken. >> thank you, it's 5:56. a naked statue of donald trump has been removed. not before crowds got the eyeful. it started going viral. the life-sized statue, one of five posted in cities around the country. the stern faced statue shows trump's hands folded over a bulging belly. square caused such a stir, the city's park department had it removed by breaking it off at the ankles. >>> being billed as a resounding success. mayor bill de blasio says more than 863,000 native new yorkers and immigrants received a card. half use their city id as their primary form of identification. just ahead this morning, out of hot water. team u.s.a.'s swim team safely heading back to the u.s. after the s
this is hamilton avenue at 3rd this is right on that ramp, hamilton avenue to the bqe is closed. a garbage spill. crews are making a dent here, picking up the garbage. this is hamilton avenue in brooklyn. to the bqe remains closed. back to the maps we go, over on an accident involving a tractor trailer and it looks like it caught fire. alternate side parking rules are in effect. back to you. tony, ken. >> thank you, it's 5:56. a naked statue of donald trump has been removed. not before...
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and suzy favor hamilton has fallen down. gaze of the television cameras, suzie favor hamilton collapses -- tumbling to the red turf. >> i was just worried about her. >> reporter: did you think she'd been hurt? >> i just thought, she is in pain. >> reporter: she faints as her fellow runners try to help. it is a performance worthy not of olympic gold but of oscar gold. it was all an act. >> i pretended i was injured. and i remember thinking, again, you're the worst person in the world. look at what you just did. you blew it. >> reporter: how long did you keep the story alive that you were injured and not that you deliberately fell? >> for a long time. a long, long time. >> what was waiting for her at that finish line in sydney, should she cross first, the tv shows, the parade, the commercials. >> reporter: cereal box covers. >> yes. oh, wheaties, you name it. it was all there for her. she cannot get there. for every athlete who wins an olympic medal, there's an athlete that's put on the discard pile who we never hear from agai
and suzy favor hamilton has fallen down. gaze of the television cameras, suzie favor hamilton collapses -- tumbling to the red turf. >> i was just worried about her. >> reporter: did you think she'd been hurt? >> i just thought, she is in pain. >> reporter: she faints as her fellow runners try to help. it is a performance worthy not of olympic gold but of oscar gold. it was all an act. >> i pretended i was injured. and i remember thinking, again, you're the worst...
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. >> including 81-year-old benjamin franklin and washington's former aide, alexander hamilton of newre determined than anyone to drag the nation into the future. >> hamilton understands complexities that a lot of other people don't understand. and one of the problems with hamilton is that he's not shy in letting you know how brilliant he is. ♪ >> we are a secret society then. >> why is the door being locked? >> gentlemen, we are gathered here to decide forever the fate of republican government. we must be able to debate ideas freely, without fear that our words will touch off a firestorm. >> they did what we would call a media blockout. nobody talked to the press, nobody take any notes, because we want everybody to feel comfortable. if you want to get up and say, "i think we should have a king," then we want you to do that. >> prior to proceedings of other business, we must select a president of this convention. >> there is but one choice, general george washington. >> all in favor? >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> mr. president? >> i see no prospect of a speedy return to mt. verno
. >> including 81-year-old benjamin franklin and washington's former aide, alexander hamilton of newre determined than anyone to drag the nation into the future. >> hamilton understands complexities that a lot of other people don't understand. and one of the problems with hamilton is that he's not shy in letting you know how brilliant he is. ♪ >> we are a secret society then. >> why is the door being locked? >> gentlemen, we are gathered here to decide forever...
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hamilton "theres a lot more work to do. today is just a start of trying to come over here with the communit yand talk to them and deal with them in a positive way." (reporter tag) tag)hamilton says he's not the only voice and hopes the entire community can come together to bring change. in milwaukee. kyle aevermann. cbs58 news. th should have seen this coming can point to statistics as evidence a 2013 study from u-w milwaukee... using census data, shows that wisconsin leads the nation in locking up african-american men.almost 13-percent of the state's african-american men are now behind bars in state prisons or local jails... nearly twice the national average. average. a 2015 report from researchers at u-c-l-a found that african- american high school students were more likely to be study from the website 24-7 wall street called the milwaukee area... "the worst city for black americans to live in the country." that study cited unemployment rate in the city... and the income disparity between black and white residents. 3 milw
hamilton "theres a lot more work to do. today is just a start of trying to come over here with the communit yand talk to them and deal with them in a positive way." (reporter tag) tag)hamilton says he's not the only voice and hopes the entire community can come together to bring change. in milwaukee. kyle aevermann. cbs58 news. th should have seen this coming can point to statistics as evidence a 2013 study from u-w milwaukee... using census data, shows that wisconsin leads the nation...
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and then write about congress and then hamilton writes and that was hamiltons idea so then he writes a few. >> as a pair asa a federalist nine of how you govern a large territory? medicine copy step from the convention for federalist and he was probably bracing for. cspan2: and we talk about be interest but dash leading all of that would not surprise them. so one of the things they constantly worried about was the sense all of politics involved the struggle between ambition and greed and that you always try to balance those things to make a government that would somehow work even though you do that would be deeply flawed and motivated not only the right reasons but the country is is divided into two groups and then have attended those on the other. >> did madison with the national central government? >> when jefferson and comes back he later wrote it took awhile to get his feet on the ground and as he stays longer he begins to think that while he is gone to be interested in that monarchical government. said he reads everybody of national power intend day want to be the supreme excell
and then write about congress and then hamilton writes and that was hamiltons idea so then he writes a few. >> as a pair asa a federalist nine of how you govern a large territory? medicine copy step from the convention for federalist and he was probably bracing for. cspan2: and we talk about be interest but dash leading all of that would not surprise them. so one of the things they constantly worried about was the sense all of politics involved the struggle between ambition and greed and...
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. >> washington in trusts the secretary alexander hamilton with fixing the broken economy, but hamilton'smas jeff weerson >> one of the streekts was to step aside and some believe that hamilton forces his economic plan against the country, washington is in full support of a national bank. he allows hamilton to exert the will while washington remains the dignity of his office. >> if we give the government the power, how much more with it take? i know that you wish for a national bank. >> these are the banks that we have in 1976. >> i prefer anarchy and you're turning it into another great britain. >> hamilton wants to create a national bank to pay off the war debt and raise taxes. a tax raised on britains economic systems. >> this causes great virtue with thomas jefferson that believes that the schemes to the financial department are throwing america back into the hands of stock jobbers in great britain. >> jefferson insists on believing that hamilton is engaged in a plot to restore royal government to the united states. >> gentlemen, you know what i want. surely there must be something th
. >> washington in trusts the secretary alexander hamilton with fixing the broken economy, but hamilton'smas jeff weerson >> one of the streekts was to step aside and some believe that hamilton forces his economic plan against the country, washington is in full support of a national bank. he allows hamilton to exert the will while washington remains the dignity of his office. >> if we give the government the power, how much more with it take? i know that you wish for a...
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inspired by his biography of alexander hamilton. annette gordon-reed is the professor of legal history at harvard law school. she won the pulitzer prize in history in 2009 for the hemingses of monticello, an american family. her forthcoming book on thomas jefferson, we'll look forward to that. jon meacham is a presidential historian and executive vice president at random house. his book american lion, andrew jackson in the white house, won the prize in 2009. he just wrote a book on george herbert walker bush. our moderator is the director of the lbj presidential library in austin. he's an analyst for abc news on matters relating to politics in the presidency. thanks to each of you in attendance for making this a very special evening. please welcome our panelists. [applause] mark: it is a pleasure to moderate this panel. we will start with presidential icons like washington and jefferson and lincoln. that is well trodden territory for biographies. for george washington alone, there are 900 biographies. i will ask each of you, when yo
inspired by his biography of alexander hamilton. annette gordon-reed is the professor of legal history at harvard law school. she won the pulitzer prize in history in 2009 for the hemingses of monticello, an american family. her forthcoming book on thomas jefferson, we'll look forward to that. jon meacham is a presidential historian and executive vice president at random house. his book american lion, andrew jackson in the white house, won the prize in 2009. he just wrote a book on george...
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was inspired by his biography of alexander hamilton. annette gordon reid is the charles warren professor of american legal history at harvard law school and a professor of history in the faculty of arts and sciences at harvard university. she won the pulitzer prize in history in 2009 for "the hemmings of monticello, an american family." her fourth coming back "the most blessed of patriarch, thomas jefferson" we all look forward to. jon meacham is a presidential historian, contributing editor at "time" and executive vice president and executive editor at random house. his book "american lion, andrew jackson and the white house" won the pulitzer prize in biography in twine. most significant to this audience may be his just-published book destiny in power, the american oodsy of george herbert walker bush." and our moderator is the director of the lbj presidential library in austin and author of four books on the presidency, he's an analyst for abc news on matters relating to politics and the presidency and he's written for countless public
was inspired by his biography of alexander hamilton. annette gordon reid is the charles warren professor of american legal history at harvard law school and a professor of history in the faculty of arts and sciences at harvard university. she won the pulitzer prize in history in 2009 for "the hemmings of monticello, an american family." her fourth coming back "the most blessed of patriarch, thomas jefferson" we all look forward to. jon meacham is a presidential historian,...
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with hamilton it was from the get.as about building our choices and concepts together. >> stephen: what exists of the character you think that was part of what you were able to offer or bring to that development experience? >> i mean, we both play hamilton's drive, but i think specifically for me the root of my drive is rooted in my own personal experience in my life. it's the fear of dying. >> stephen: you have a really interesting and inspiring story is that you are h.i.v. positive. >> yes. >> stephen: you've also beat cancer. >> yes. >> stephen: so you've had the experience of having to think about your own death. (cheers and applause) how do you do that? how do you do chemo? how do you do treatments and perform at the same time? does it drain you or feed you? >> i actually was fortunate enough not to need chemotherapy. i just received radiation therapy. and it did reach a point where i had to stop and surrender to my own humanity, right, we're not invincible, and that's when i started to be very open about what was
with hamilton it was from the get.as about building our choices and concepts together. >> stephen: what exists of the character you think that was part of what you were able to offer or bring to that development experience? >> i mean, we both play hamilton's drive, but i think specifically for me the root of my drive is rooted in my own personal experience in my life. it's the fear of dying. >> stephen: you have a really interesting and inspiring story is that you are h.i.v....
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all lanes shut down eastbound by hamilton avenue. delays go back to 86th street, not far over the verrazano bridge this is a big mess. head to local streets in brooklyn to get around this expect a lot of traffic there as well. many people will be an alternate route. this is not moving. alternate side of the street parking rules are in effect. your next weather and traffic on the 4s. >>> tonight police and elected officials will host a community meeting in queens. 30-year-old karina vetrano was dragged off a jogging trail and sexually assaulted and strangled. she was laid to rest yesterday. >> i'm hear to remind you in case you don't already know that now it's the whole entire world against you. >> news 4's katherine creag will have more in a live report at 6:30. >>> it is 6:07 right now. want to turn to the olympic games in rio. right now the united states leads the medal count with 12 the u.s. and china and australia are tied for gold medals with three each. >> team usa looking to add more gold hopefully later today. jay gray is in
all lanes shut down eastbound by hamilton avenue. delays go back to 86th street, not far over the verrazano bridge this is a big mess. head to local streets in brooklyn to get around this expect a lot of traffic there as well. many people will be an alternate route. this is not moving. alternate side of the street parking rules are in effect. your next weather and traffic on the 4s. >>> tonight police and elected officials will host a community meeting in queens. 30-year-old karina...
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i mean, this comes out of that musical "hamilton. " nancy: right.t is you can enjoy the music. but it's really not in -- historically accurate in 1776. this is one of the problem swear to assume and setting history, there are hundreds of pages of notes. not only the document, but the debates you have, how you distinguish yourself, what documents you are dealing with. what i really wanted to highlight is i don't want to distract from anyone enjoying fun.usic and having but hamilton is portrayed as sympathetic. it leaves out many of orton -- many important details of hamilton's background. it tries to paint him as an abolitionist. he was not. it tries to portray him as a self-made man. he also had patrons and mentors. it also tries to introduce the dream of the emigrant, it in fact what i highlight in my piece is that to aaron burr, aaron burr when he was in the new york legislature, he is talking about america as a place for immigrants to come. he is the one who is defending the rights of the immigrants because at that very moment, hamilton's party w
i mean, this comes out of that musical "hamilton. " nancy: right.t is you can enjoy the music. but it's really not in -- historically accurate in 1776. this is one of the problem swear to assume and setting history, there are hundreds of pages of notes. not only the document, but the debates you have, how you distinguish yourself, what documents you are dealing with. what i really wanted to highlight is i don't want to distract from anyone enjoying fun.usic and having but hamilton is...
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that was anthony hamilton and the hamiltones. they'll join us live for music and animals too so stick around, we'll be right back! [ cheers and applause ] ? i'll have that goat cheese garden salad. that gentleman got the last one. sir, you give me that salad and i will pay for your movie and one snack box. can i keep the walnuts? sold. but i get to pick your movie. can i pick the genre? yes, but it has to be a comedy. a little cash back on the side. with the blue cash everyday card from american express, you get cash back on purchases with no annual fee. throw. it's more than cash back. it's stunningly beautiful, a perfect blend of performance and design. the world's thinnest laptop, sir you need to turn that off now. the new hp spectre with intel core i7 processor. hp. keep reinventing. why are you deleting these photos? because my teeth are yellow. why don't you use a whitening toothpaste? i'm afraid it's bad for my teeth. diamond strong toothpaste and rinse... ...gently whiten... ...and fortify weak spots. use together for 2 t
that was anthony hamilton and the hamiltones. they'll join us live for music and animals too so stick around, we'll be right back! [ cheers and applause ] ? i'll have that goat cheese garden salad. that gentleman got the last one. sir, you give me that salad and i will pay for your movie and one snack box. can i keep the walnuts? sold. but i get to pick your movie. can i pick the genre? yes, but it has to be a comedy. a little cash back on the side. with the blue cash everyday card from...
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hamilton -- my point is you can enjoy the music.ally not in -- historically accurate in 1776. this is one of the problem swear to assume and setting history there are hundreds of pages of notes. not only the document, but the debates you have, how you distinguish yourself, what documents you are dealing with. what i really wanted to highlight is hamilton is portrayed as sympathetic. it leaves out many of orton details of hamilton's act round. best of his background. he appears as the south may man -- self made man. the highlight of my peace, where aaron burr when he was in the new york legislature, he is talking about america as a place for immigrants to come. at that very moment, hamilton was pushing for a constitutional amendment that did not allow any immigrant to hold any public office. restrictions on voting, sedition acts were part of the federalist hearty -- party. it's not history, but it's fun and enjoy it. don't assume that either by watching the musical, listening to the soundtrack that it is a biography. he takes on the
hamilton -- my point is you can enjoy the music.ally not in -- historically accurate in 1776. this is one of the problem swear to assume and setting history there are hundreds of pages of notes. not only the document, but the debates you have, how you distinguish yourself, what documents you are dealing with. what i really wanted to highlight is hamilton is portrayed as sympathetic. it leaves out many of orton details of hamilton's act round. best of his background. he appears as the south may...
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and hamilton wasn't? mr. gallatin: i am not aware of the fact there is a statue of me in front of the treasury building. why they should put my ugly mug there, i don't know. i don't know. >> you have spoken eloquently about citizenship and the right to liberty and the pursuit of happiness, you have served under two men who between them own more than 400 human beings. in 1810, one out of every seven people in the united states were not only not citizens, but not eligible because they were held in bondage. you served for eight years under a man who in the 1790's sold at least 85 people to pay for importations of french wine and other delicacies from europe. is there a contradiction between the refusal of your administrations to face the reality that one out of every seven americans naturally born could not be citizens? mr. gallatin: i thought i had become mr. jefferson himself therefore moment. [laughter] allow me to make this point. if the world were perfect, there would be no difficulties. the world is far fr
and hamilton wasn't? mr. gallatin: i am not aware of the fact there is a statue of me in front of the treasury building. why they should put my ugly mug there, i don't know. i don't know. >> you have spoken eloquently about citizenship and the right to liberty and the pursuit of happiness, you have served under two men who between them own more than 400 human beings. in 1810, one out of every seven people in the united states were not only not citizens, but not eligible because they were...
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hamilton. >> it's rooted in the life i like. it's challenges that obstacles, mountains i've climbed that are unique to what my journey has been as an individual, as a human being on this planet. i put myself through college, various health challenges and just coming to terms with a piece in my own skin as a human being. i think all those things i get to pour into alexander hamilton. and the same fight i have to live my best life is the same fight he has. >> rose: we conclude this evening with the new film war dogs star jonah hill and directed by todd phillips. >> i read about this article in an rolling stone article and i read the article and it was just one of those moments where you go whoa, this feels like a movie. feels like it could be a movie, in that pantheon of truth, stranger and fiction kind of thing. >> rose: zika, politics, broadway and film when we continue. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news an
hamilton. >> it's rooted in the life i like. it's challenges that obstacles, mountains i've climbed that are unique to what my journey has been as an individual, as a human being on this planet. i put myself through college, various health challenges and just coming to terms with a piece in my own skin as a human being. i think all those things i get to pour into alexander hamilton. and the same fight i have to live my best life is the same fight he has. >> rose: we conclude this...