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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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hamilton: one would hope. unless bitalized people are elected the system , will not work as well as it ought to. let me just say this about the bill of rights before i move on. in the beginning, mr. madison and i agreed completely. we realized that a bill of rights, which mr. madison called a parchment partition, would not stop a government from doing whatever it wanted to or needed to, especially in time of war . and i think as one looks at the quasi war with france in 1798 and the 1800's, you realize the passing of the alien and sedition acts, which i did not support or favor, violated entirely the bill of rights. the government took it upon itself to do it and it did it. and governments will always do that when they feel threatened. they will remove these parchment walls. mr. jefferson: what has separated us from the people who have come before? from the constitutions that have come before? though there may be in legends certain peoples who have written your constitutions, we are not sure who wrote them. we
hamilton: one would hope. unless bitalized people are elected the system , will not work as well as it ought to. let me just say this about the bill of rights before i move on. in the beginning, mr. madison and i agreed completely. we realized that a bill of rights, which mr. madison called a parchment partition, would not stop a government from doing whatever it wanted to or needed to, especially in time of war . and i think as one looks at the quasi war with france in 1798 and the 1800's, you...
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and aaron burr settle matters with a fatal duel. >> hamilton!it in the gut, you're a goner, but you're not gonna die quickly. >> with the death of alexander hamilton, thomas jefferson is the last man standing in their battle to define america. but the clash between their competing ideas -- hamilton's strong federal government and jefferson's vision of state's rights -- continue to shape the country. >> jefferson, philosophically, was a believer in small government. that's what he said when he wasn't president. when he was president, he thought, "well, maybe this power isn't such a bad thing after all." and the real test came when the french government offered to sell the western half of the mississippi valley to the united states. ♪ >> with the louisiana purchase, jefferson doubles the size of the united states. and in the years after his presidency, america continues to strive for its manifest destiny, expanding both the nation and what it means to be an american. ♪ exactly 50 years after crafting america's declaration of independence together,
and aaron burr settle matters with a fatal duel. >> hamilton!it in the gut, you're a goner, but you're not gonna die quickly. >> with the death of alexander hamilton, thomas jefferson is the last man standing in their battle to define america. but the clash between their competing ideas -- hamilton's strong federal government and jefferson's vision of state's rights -- continue to shape the country. >> jefferson, philosophically, was a believer in small government. that's what...
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they were suggesting that hamilton, as well as john adams, that adams and hamilton, and other members of the faction were actually monarchist at heart. they were counter revolutionists. they wanted to reinstate a government that mirrored that of great britain. jefferson inadvertently ended up saying that in public. in france, thomas jefferson's friend tom payne. he writes common sense, he writes the crisis, the american revolution comes to a conclusion, then he goes to france. he does not want to miss on the french revolution. he is one of those guys in the midwest who chases tornadoes around. payne writes a book called the rights of man. james madison thinks it should be published in the united states. he wants his friend thomas jefferson to look at it. he asked jefferson to submit a copy to an american publisher. jefferson reads it and likes it. he thinks it is a pretty good look. when he transmits the volume by mail, to the publisher, jefferson figures he has to have a cover letter to explain how he had this book in the first place. how hit was handed to him and what the intention
they were suggesting that hamilton, as well as john adams, that adams and hamilton, and other members of the faction were actually monarchist at heart. they were counter revolutionists. they wanted to reinstate a government that mirrored that of great britain. jefferson inadvertently ended up saying that in public. in france, thomas jefferson's friend tom payne. he writes common sense, he writes the crisis, the american revolution comes to a conclusion, then he goes to france. he does not want...
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hamilton will be proved right. we lack a certain rights will be construed as the people not having them. if we hold that knowledge that we have created something new and we have all the rights, then yes, i think writing them down on paper in a bill of rights will give them an additional level of a barrier against being taken away. >> sir hamilton, what do you say to that? >> i'm not opposed to it. mr. jefferson's sounding remarkably enlightened. i once of the masses are turbulent and changing. they seldom judge right. it is for that reason we need good government to keep all of out of what would clearly be the best interests of the american people. clear me, it really was that this was not the best constitution that could have been written, it was simply the best that we would be able to enact even that opportunity. as much as your opportunity of meeting every 19 years in forming a new constitution, as wonderful as it was, i remember what a miracle it was that we were actually able to ratify the constitution that w
hamilton will be proved right. we lack a certain rights will be construed as the people not having them. if we hold that knowledge that we have created something new and we have all the rights, then yes, i think writing them down on paper in a bill of rights will give them an additional level of a barrier against being taken away. >> sir hamilton, what do you say to that? >> i'm not opposed to it. mr. jefferson's sounding remarkably enlightened. i once of the masses are turbulent...
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[laughter] um, so hamilton shows up at queens college, and he says, hey, what's up, i'm hamilton. princeton. we don't know you from a hole in the ground. so no.
[laughter] um, so hamilton shows up at queens college, and he says, hey, what's up, i'm hamilton. princeton. we don't know you from a hole in the ground. so no.
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he sees the implications of hamilton's program, he is stunned. hamilton does not understand this. he said we wrote these papers , together. he was surprised by madison's opposition. i think if he understood madison they did not have the same vision, and i think that vision is a different kind of national government. it is a umpire. the federalist paper is through with judicial imagery, and that explains the problem, but that is the solution to this madison problem. just one here. well we got two questions. , >> my question would be, what were your suggestions to egyptians when they ask you -- gordon wood: i am not hearing you well. my hearing is not all that great. >> by question is, what were your suggestions to the egyptians? gordon wood: what was the reaction? >> sorry, your suggestion. gordon wood: my suggestion, what do they think of my suggestion? >> what was your suggestion? gordon wood: my suggestions were what i just told you. >> i am sorry, but i forgot what you said about your suggestions. i would like to reaffirm your point. gordon wood: their reaction was, you were lu
he sees the implications of hamilton's program, he is stunned. hamilton does not understand this. he said we wrote these papers , together. he was surprised by madison's opposition. i think if he understood madison they did not have the same vision, and i think that vision is a different kind of national government. it is a umpire. the federalist paper is through with judicial imagery, and that explains the problem, but that is the solution to this madison problem. just one here. well we got...
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i know that hamilton would. googled, what came up for my screen was, and i swear this is true, "sorry, madison, no hamilton yet." i do not know if this was a just or as a a jest straightfaced apology to their theatergoers. there is still a madison, wisconsin. no "hamilton," but they did get "the jersey boys." madison has been called a schizophrenic, a hypochondriac, a fabricator, and a flip-flopper. which prompted one scholar to ask -- is there a madison problem? on the bright side, he is the father of the constitution and a co-author of the commentary of government ever written, as jefferson put it. there is a state capital in the midwest named after him as well a a college in virginia and county in new york. so, i have to note that, in that county, the town of hamilton is located. in june of 1789, james madison introduced legislation and called for nine amendments to the constitution. congressber, reorganized these and submitted 12 amendments. two half years later on december 15, 1791, 10 of these became part
i know that hamilton would. googled, what came up for my screen was, and i swear this is true, "sorry, madison, no hamilton yet." i do not know if this was a just or as a a jest straightfaced apology to their theatergoers. there is still a madison, wisconsin. no "hamilton," but they did get "the jersey boys." madison has been called a schizophrenic, a hypochondriac, a fabricator, and a flip-flopper. which prompted one scholar to ask -- is there a madison problem?...
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the second artifact here pertains to lydia hamilton smith.this is lidia hamilton smith, she was a tri-racial woman. her mother was part indian, part black. and part white and those attributes to lydia hamilton smith had a white father. she was hired by thaddeus stevens in the late 1840s as a personal secretary and she was an influential force in his life and in the life of the nation because of her role personally and professionally as his household servants, as his personal secretary managing his business affairs in caledonia and helping him write documents for his congressional work on the 13th amendment. he was in washington dc at the time and the passage of it. she was in pennsylvania right after the battle of gettysburg and she loaded at her own expense as she was a very wealthy one and consequent of her employment with thaddeus stevens she loaded aladdin full of provisions and clothes and water for the wounded men at gettysburg and distributed them without edginess to union and confederate soldiers. she was known as the colored heroine
the second artifact here pertains to lydia hamilton smith.this is lidia hamilton smith, she was a tri-racial woman. her mother was part indian, part black. and part white and those attributes to lydia hamilton smith had a white father. she was hired by thaddeus stevens in the late 1840s as a personal secretary and she was an influential force in his life and in the life of the nation because of her role personally and professionally as his household servants, as his personal secretary managing...
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at 2 o clock in the morning she got up and looked outside and her hyzusu truck was floating down hamiltonvenue. so it was pretty bad, so she's very concerned this time around" cont. vo/ david live la seÑora landa dice que, en ese aÑo, su vecina fue sorprendida por las inundaciones, cuando en medio de la madrugada se percat de que su camioneta estaba flotando sobre la avenida hamilton... take david live/outro corey agreg que las bolsas de plstico funcionan mejor que esas de fibra, ya que segn ella no deshacen tan fcilmente... por supuesto, nosotros continuaremos con nuestra cobertura de la tormenta... en vivo desde el este de palo alto david gonzlez noticiero telemundo 48. put place holder here
at 2 o clock in the morning she got up and looked outside and her hyzusu truck was floating down hamiltonvenue. so it was pretty bad, so she's very concerned this time around" cont. vo/ david live la seÑora landa dice que, en ese aÑo, su vecina fue sorprendida por las inundaciones, cuando en medio de la madrugada se percat de que su camioneta estaba flotando sobre la avenida hamilton... take david live/outro corey agreg que las bolsas de plstico funcionan mejor que esas de fibra, ya que...
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the hamilton papers. they have their own collection and is edited by experts they take with their referring to with an offhand references it is unbelievable to have this luxury then teaching at harvard i have all these students who wanted to work and collect letters and check my sources come in his of luxury. i did not travel at all but is all available on your laptop that the university of virginia in a digitized. >> i do have some worries about that most are from printed sources and the papers of the founders in the rotunda and database is incredible that means people preference the comfort of their desk to the hard research that they think reveals the everyday experience he will not get the diary of a woman on a plantation used to have to go to the archives and i worry going forward they will prefer a the% over the archival. i am also worried because the kids right now in grade school are not learning cursive. it is true. in 50 years the historians of the generation will not be able to read the origina
the hamilton papers. they have their own collection and is edited by experts they take with their referring to with an offhand references it is unbelievable to have this luxury then teaching at harvard i have all these students who wanted to work and collect letters and check my sources come in his of luxury. i did not travel at all but is all available on your laptop that the university of virginia in a digitized. >> i do have some worries about that most are from printed sources and the...
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hamilton. oh, rejected. >> bill: they got a foul underneath but what -- >> ian: allen. >> bill: flying in. >> ian: kadeem allen the help. >> bill: i think they got a little small change on cartwright. even if he may not have got much of him but my goodness, what an effort, both ends of the floor. >> ian: it is jackson-cartwright, and it's free throws here for isaac hamilton. will have to retie that left sneaker. >> bill: allen. what a performance he's put on. did you see him helping out on pinching, on dribble drives, that time with the block, saving the goal. >> ian: 79% on the season. first one is good. seven-point game with just over a minute left. >> bill: one thing sean miller was saying, he didn't know if they could get these high numbers. they did all right. >> ian: two out of two for hamilton. >> bill: extending the floor a little bit. straight man. thises where cartwright is valuable. >> ian: another ball handler in jackson-cartwright and kadeem allen. jackson-cartwright being watched
hamilton. oh, rejected. >> bill: they got a foul underneath but what -- >> ian: allen. >> bill: flying in. >> ian: kadeem allen the help. >> bill: i think they got a little small change on cartwright. even if he may not have got much of him but my goodness, what an effort, both ends of the floor. >> ian: it is jackson-cartwright, and it's free throws here for isaac hamilton. will have to retie that left sneaker. >> bill: allen. what a performance he's...
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hamilton. oh, rejected. >> bill: they got a foul underneath but what -- >> ian: allen. >> bill: flying in. >> ian: kadeem allen the help. >> bill: i think they got a little small change on cartwright. even if he may not have got much of him but my goodness, what an effort, both ends of the floor. >> ian: it is jackson-cartwright, and it's free throws here for isaac hamilton. will have to retie that left sneaker. >> bill: allen. what a performance he's put on. did you see him that time with the block, saving the goal. >> ian: 79% on the season. first one is good. seven-point game with just over a minute left. >> bill: one thing sean miller was saying, he didn't know if they could get these high numbers. they did all right. >> ian: two out of two for hamilton. >> bill: extending the floor a little bit. straight man. thises where cartwright is valuable. >> ian: another ball handler in jackson-cartwright and kadeem allen. jackson-cartwright being watched by holiday. drives. backs it out. probing. l
hamilton. oh, rejected. >> bill: they got a foul underneath but what -- >> ian: allen. >> bill: flying in. >> ian: kadeem allen the help. >> bill: i think they got a little small change on cartwright. even if he may not have got much of him but my goodness, what an effort, both ends of the floor. >> ian: it is jackson-cartwright, and it's free throws here for isaac hamilton. will have to retie that left sneaker. >> bill: allen. what a performance he's...
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>> hamilton: it feels a little bit smoother, yeah. >> whitaker: so you could see how somebody could get away with it? >> hamilton: i could see how teams are doing it. yeah. i could. >> whitaker: the motor gives a limited boost of power for about 20 minutes. tyler hamilton said that much motorized assistance during a race on a mountain road could be a game changer for a professional rider. what kind of benefit could this motor give a cyclist? >> hamilton: that's the difference between winning and losing for sure. for sure. >> whitaker: few riders know that better than tyler hamilton. when he spoke to "60 minutes" in 2011, he was one of the first to talk openly about chemical doping in the sport. he said riders have always looked for ways to stay ahead of the authorities. >> hamilton: they'd find... you know, for a while, they didn't have an e.p.o. test. e.p.o. increases your red blood cell production. when the new tests came out, you'd figure out new ways around them. i guess we should have known this was coming, you know? because, i m
>> hamilton: it feels a little bit smoother, yeah. >> whitaker: so you could see how somebody could get away with it? >> hamilton: i could see how teams are doing it. yeah. i could. >> whitaker: the motor gives a limited boost of power for about 20 minutes. tyler hamilton said that much motorized assistance during a race on a mountain road could be a game changer for a professional rider. what kind of benefit could this motor give a cyclist? >> hamilton: that's the...
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but in malaysia hamilton's hopes appeared to go up in smoke.the desert in abu dhabi. victory for hamilton, but it was not enough to stop nico rosberg winning his first world title. it came just days before his shock retirement. the year in rugby union began as always with a bang, in the six nations tournament, and whilst all teams had their moments, the story of success was built here at the home of english rugby. they had been, a side in crisis, but a new coach, a new captain, and suddenly they were looking like a new team, and in this tournament, nobody could compete. what a try for england. a glorious grand slam won on foreign shores but built in england. it was just the beginning, they had to go to the other side of the world to see just how far they had come. a 3—0 whitewash of australia and again the rugby world was taking note, fittingly, it was back at twickenham, against australia, that england completed a flawless year. they have beaten everybody put before them. in the woman six nations, france were crowned champions. whilst in the c
but in malaysia hamilton's hopes appeared to go up in smoke.the desert in abu dhabi. victory for hamilton, but it was not enough to stop nico rosberg winning his first world title. it came just days before his shock retirement. the year in rugby union began as always with a bang, in the six nations tournament, and whilst all teams had their moments, the story of success was built here at the home of english rugby. they had been, a side in crisis, but a new coach, a new captain, and suddenly...
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. >>> still to come, from broadway to the auction block, a collection of alexander hamilton's lettersp for sale, and cast members get a preview. sale, and cast members get a preview. e i want. full of the energy that comes with good health. full of the great foods i love. and at weight watchers, i don't have to choose between weight loss and living well. i live well, while losing weight. it is easier than it's ever been, and not one day have i felt deprived. most important, it works! join for free and get one month free. hurry, offer ends february 1st. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> new pictures reveal that one of the last unexplored places on earth is teeming with life. a robotic camera captured the images nearly 2 1/2 miles down in the pacific ocean. scientists say some of the sthals, shrimps, and worms they spotted may be undiscovered species. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" the world's largest retailer goes on a hiring spree and a settle frink with a bank after a mortgage crisis. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and
. >>> still to come, from broadway to the auction block, a collection of alexander hamilton's lettersp for sale, and cast members get a preview. sale, and cast members get a preview. e i want. full of the energy that comes with good health. full of the great foods i love. and at weight watchers, i don't have to choose between weight loss and living well. i live well, while losing weight. it is easier than it's ever been, and not one day have i felt deprived. most important, it works!...
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sotheby's is expecting top prices for alexander hamilton's papers.f his hair could fetch $25,000. the actor who plays hamilton got a look at the trove. >>> it isn't virtually a stack of holy bibles but two will be used friday when donald trump takes the presidential oath. one of them belonged to abraham lincoln while the other was given to trump in childhood by his mother. >>> and a voice that has been heard in the inauguration for six decades l s will be missin friday. >> reporter: it was right before the inauguration of president eisenhower that charles brotman got a call. >> yes, mr. brotman kwlourks be the president's announcer. gulp. the president's announcer? i'm a nobody. >> reporter: announcing inaugural parades has turned into something. >> you've been doing this for 60 years. >> 6-0, not to be confused. >> reporter: 16 parades 1rks 1 programs. he has the programs to prove it. >> jimmy carter, bill clinton. >> reporter: but this year he was told his services will not be needed. >> i'm really disappointed. >> are you a big admirer of charlie?
sotheby's is expecting top prices for alexander hamilton's papers.f his hair could fetch $25,000. the actor who plays hamilton got a look at the trove. >>> it isn't virtually a stack of holy bibles but two will be used friday when donald trump takes the presidential oath. one of them belonged to abraham lincoln while the other was given to trump in childhood by his mother. >>> and a voice that has been heard in the inauguration for six decades l s will be missin friday....
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this is what distinguished clay from hamilton. hamilton makes no appeals to the west. clay is from the west. he hopes the internal improvements will get western votes. there is that democratic party. the democrats oppose the american system. the democrats adopt a strict interpretation of the constitution, a very limited view of the federal government sparrow -- government power. to common ordinary people, to wagers, to working-class laborers in places like new york . definitely a hotbed for democratic activity. the south and the west. in new york, you have martin van buren, a democrat. later president of the united states. he later leaves the democratic party and joins the antislavery free soil party. we will get to that in a future lecture. represented the south of the democrats, we have another legendary figure -- john c calhoun. defender ofabid slavery. of theo a rabid opponent tariff. he hates the tariff so much, in fact, that calhoun calls the tariff of 1828 "theta tariff of abominations." he's as it discriminate against the south. sure enough, that same year, cal
this is what distinguished clay from hamilton. hamilton makes no appeals to the west. clay is from the west. he hopes the internal improvements will get western votes. there is that democratic party. the democrats oppose the american system. the democrats adopt a strict interpretation of the constitution, a very limited view of the federal government sparrow -- government power. to common ordinary people, to wagers, to working-class laborers in places like new york . definitely a hotbed for...
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you were backstage at "hamilton," and explain to me this tradition that happens backstage at "hamiltonrammy." >> seth: "shots out the grammy." explain. >> so, daveed diggs, who played jefferson and lafayette -- >> seth: yes. >> i saw that he was doing -- when they won their grammy, they were doing tequila shots. like, anyone who came into his dressing room or their production office, he would have them do shots out the grammy. so i got to go on lin, leslie, and phillipa's last night. >> seth: wow. >> it was a big night. >> seth: big night. >> and i -- the crew -- we were backstage, we were on stage, and i met jane fonda that night. >> seth: wow. >> and made friends with troy gairty, and his wife was like, "you met my mother-in-law?" and i was like, "oh, have i met j -- no, i haven't met jane fonda before." [ light laughter ] so we were just chatting with people, and i saw daveed, and i' met daveed before, and i kind of know him. so i went up to him. i said, "you were great as always." the only thing i regret from my run -- "my run" -- of "hamilton." [ laughter ] because i felt like i w
you were backstage at "hamilton," and explain to me this tradition that happens backstage at "hamiltonrammy." >> seth: "shots out the grammy." explain. >> so, daveed diggs, who played jefferson and lafayette -- >> seth: yes. >> i saw that he was doing -- when they won their grammy, they were doing tequila shots. like, anyone who came into his dressing room or their production office, he would have them do shots out the grammy. so i got to go...
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what do kids in the 8th grade think of hamilton? >> well, it seems to me as a result of the play, that a lot of them are interested in the music, and a lot of them become interested in hamilton, the man, i would say, as a result of that. and people will say to me, well, you know, does it bother you that it takes a broadway play to get kids interested? and i say, quite the contrary. i think it's great. whatever gets kids interested in history, and gets kids interested in our founding, i think is a wonderful thing. so to me, the play "hamilton," which i have not seen, is fantastic. in terms of teaching kids about history. >> what are you saying -- and this is really two books. you've got the story of the documents and what's happened to them, and then also the story of the content of the founding and the constitutional convention and all that. here's a question that people talk a lot about today. how did these white men property owners write this constitution and not let women vote at the time, not even let native americans vote at th
what do kids in the 8th grade think of hamilton? >> well, it seems to me as a result of the play, that a lot of them are interested in the music, and a lot of them become interested in hamilton, the man, i would say, as a result of that. and people will say to me, well, you know, does it bother you that it takes a broadway play to get kids interested? and i say, quite the contrary. i think it's great. whatever gets kids interested in history, and gets kids interested in our founding, i...
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we'll be right back with a a performance from "the hamilton mixtape."pants ignited into flames, causing him to stop, drop and roll. luckily jack recently had geico help him with renters insurance. because all his belongings went up in flames. jack got full replacement and now has new pants he ordered from banana republic. visit geico.com and see how affordable renters insurance can be. which has that one scene you forgot about.. so you use your go-to parental blocking device... which also happens to be your go-to snack. baked with real ingredients. no artificial flavors or colors. say hello to good thins. your go-to good. not to be focusingo finaon my moderatepe. to severe chronic plaque psoriasis. so i made a decision to talk to my dermatologist about humira. humira works inside my body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to my symptoms. in clinical trials, most adults taking humira were clear or almost clear, and many saw 75% and even 90% clearance in just 4 months. humira can lower your ability to fight infecti
we'll be right back with a a performance from "the hamilton mixtape."pants ignited into flames, causing him to stop, drop and roll. luckily jack recently had geico help him with renters insurance. because all his belongings went up in flames. jack got full replacement and now has new pants he ordered from banana republic. visit geico.com and see how affordable renters insurance can be. which has that one scene you forgot about.. so you use your go-to parental blocking device... which...
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he said to hamilton you wanted to destroy the states i resent that cast on my character.hey think they can end up in a duel. they manipulate the accounts in newspapers people will quote each other but they will do it selectively. it isn't just like modern politics on that note we will leave it there. the framers to the american revolution reborn. thank you so much. it was great talking to you.
he said to hamilton you wanted to destroy the states i resent that cast on my character.hey think they can end up in a duel. they manipulate the accounts in newspapers people will quote each other but they will do it selectively. it isn't just like modern politics on that note we will leave it there. the framers to the american revolution reborn. thank you so much. it was great talking to you.
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at mount hamilton where snow fell sunday and yesterday and today and one man tried to snowboard on that very in this -- thin layer of snow. >>> there was less traffic yesterday and more drivers prepared. along i-80 families were taking advantage of the rest stops to do sledding. >>> we have live team coverage. maureen naylor is live in the south bay where a neighborhood is without power and we want to start with bill martin. >> productive weather system starting off with the cold weather system that brought the low snow elevation in the santa cruz mountains, snow flurries and up in diablo and hamilton. just gusting or maybe an inch in some higher elevations. the warmer air moved in and we are seeing increased rain fall. these are the numbers. frank mentioned the flood watch for the santa cruz mountains and ben lomond is up to two inches of rain. starting to come down now as this warmer airmass which sits down here is starting to push the air to the east. we will notice increased rainfall. the afternoon commute is wet and standing waters. snow levels represent the purple line in the gras
at mount hamilton where snow fell sunday and yesterday and today and one man tried to snowboard on that very in this -- thin layer of snow. >>> there was less traffic yesterday and more drivers prepared. along i-80 families were taking advantage of the rest stops to do sledding. >>> we have live team coverage. maureen naylor is live in the south bay where a neighborhood is without power and we want to start with bill martin. >> productive weather system starting off with...
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hamilton is also accused of killing his wife, crystal. today's hearing is set for ten a-m. our northern virginia bureau chief "jeff goldberg" will we expect to learn more today about the teen suspected of murdering a 16-year-old girl in ellicott city. charlotte zaremba died sunday morning, after she was shot in her own bedroom. police say a 15-year-old boy shot her, her mother, and then himself. charlotte's mother survived and is out of the hospital. the suspect has not been named - and remains in critical condition. the motive- remains a mystery. howard county police say they could provide an update on the case as early as this morning. the 115th congress will be sworn-in at noon today. republicans retain control of both houses, but by slightly smaller margins than the last congress. the house will consist of 241-republicans and 194-democrats. paul ryan is expected to be re-elected speaker. the senate will consist of 52 republicans, 46 democrats and two independents who caucus with the democrats. vice president biden will swear in the senators. d-c congresswoman eleanor ho
hamilton is also accused of killing his wife, crystal. today's hearing is set for ten a-m. our northern virginia bureau chief "jeff goldberg" will we expect to learn more today about the teen suspected of murdering a 16-year-old girl in ellicott city. charlotte zaremba died sunday morning, after she was shot in her own bedroom. police say a 15-year-old boy shot her, her mother, and then himself. charlotte's mother survived and is out of the hospital. the suspect has not been named -...
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alexander hamilton died in a duel in 1804. james madison, pictured on the right, retired from politics and dies in 1836. john adams and thomas jefferson die on the same day, july 4, 1826, 50 years to the day of the signing of the declaration of independence. pretty incredible. you can't make something like that up. but america is changing. a market revolution is sweeping the young republic. mass commercialization, profit-making, new opportunities for investment. inventions, entrepreneurship, a burst in the population. look at that population explosion from 1 million and -- from one million in 1750 to 13 million in 1830. new england producing textiles and other manufactured goods. outside of the cities, outside of new england, and agricultural boom in ohio, pennsylvania. wheat exports off the charts. in the south, a new plant -- cotten, that drug of a plant, creating that soft, durable textile, spreading all throughout south, entrenching that slave system deeper and deeper. if you're going to have textiles, cotton, wheat, you n
alexander hamilton died in a duel in 1804. james madison, pictured on the right, retired from politics and dies in 1836. john adams and thomas jefferson die on the same day, july 4, 1826, 50 years to the day of the signing of the declaration of independence. pretty incredible. you can't make something like that up. but america is changing. a market revolution is sweeping the young republic. mass commercialization, profit-making, new opportunities for investment. inventions, entrepreneurship, a...
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hamilton, charles clifford kron 4 news. new tonight at ten: a heads up for people commuting into the city tomorrow morning. traffic will likely be heavier than usual on the golden gate bridge. grant lodes is ere to explain what's wrong.and when it will be fixed. >> grant:talk about a rude awakening for the thousands of people that travel from marin into san francisco. the movable median barrier.won't move.it's broken. that means there will be three lanes in both north and southbound directions. typically.you'd have four southbound lanes.in the commute direction.going from marin to the city. engineers are not sure how the median broke. but repairs are expected to be finished sometime tomrrow.but not in time for the 20-17 back to work hustle. today -- 49ers c-e-o jed york faced some tough questions. p one day after firing the team's head coach and general manager. the 49ers just ended one of their worst seasons in history. going two-and-14. kron4 sports reporter mark carpenter is here in studio. mark -- do we have any clue ab
hamilton, charles clifford kron 4 news. new tonight at ten: a heads up for people commuting into the city tomorrow morning. traffic will likely be heavier than usual on the golden gate bridge. grant lodes is ere to explain what's wrong.and when it will be fixed. >> grant:talk about a rude awakening for the thousands of people that travel from marin into san francisco. the movable median barrier.won't move.it's broken. that means there will be three lanes in both north and southbound...
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here's a look at the lick observatory on mount hamilton. the mountain got up to 4 inches of wet slushy snow. >>> floodwaters at the russian river started to recede today. but the clean-up, that is going to take a while. kpix 5's joe vazquez toured the guerneville area which won't be drying out anytime soon. >> reporter: as floodwaters have turned guerneville into an international story, the under water miniature golf course has become a memorable landmark. >> my friends said do you know that your house is under water? and soist like oh, my god! >> reporter: juries mary's first flood. she lived upstairs here for about a year. she had to evacuate a few days ago. >> kumba, yup. he loves to the attention. >> reporter: a friend has been feeding her cat. her landlord has been out on the river. >> tom said before he was out in boats rescuing the neighbors but like i have never seen this. >> what a mess. >> reporter: like many homes here in the guerneville area, josh's is elevated. he lives upstairs, which stayed dry. but his brother's room downsta
here's a look at the lick observatory on mount hamilton. the mountain got up to 4 inches of wet slushy snow. >>> floodwaters at the russian river started to recede today. but the clean-up, that is going to take a while. kpix 5's joe vazquez toured the guerneville area which won't be drying out anytime soon. >> reporter: as floodwaters have turned guerneville into an international story, the under water miniature golf course has become a memorable landmark. >> my friends...
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police say hamilton township man was driving south on the new jersey turnpike, near mile marker six, in when the weight hit. >> shocked. coin believe it. shocked. never think something like that will happen. >> jim decarlo spoke to "eyewitness news" outside the hospital where his father was take never critical condition. he said his dad and mom were on their way to vacation in south carolina when the dumbbell crashed into their windshield. his mother wasn't hurt. his further was hit in the head. >> he'sy? critical condition. >> meantime new jersey state police are trying to figure out how this happened. police source tells "eyewitness news", investigators are looking into the possibility that it someone through the weight off an overpass. throwing 50-pound dumbbell like this one wouldn't have been easy. we spoke to fitness expert, frank, owner of level one fitness in philadelphia. >> wouldn't have been just like little kids ranking it, would have had to have been a pretty strong teenager. >> or an adult. decarlo's family wants answers but focused on his health and are confident the r
police say hamilton township man was driving south on the new jersey turnpike, near mile marker six, in when the weight hit. >> shocked. coin believe it. shocked. never think something like that will happen. >> jim decarlo spoke to "eyewitness news" outside the hospital where his father was take never critical condition. he said his dad and mom were on their way to vacation in south carolina when the dumbbell crashed into their windshield. his mother wasn't hurt. his...
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hamilton, charles clifford kron 4 news. an east bay shooting left one man dead, and another in the hospital. it happened new years eve in antioch. now police are searching for the shooter or shooters. kron 4's alecia reid joins us live from police headquarters. what's the latest? the continued cliffside erosion in pacifica has the city taking action on more than one front. >>alecia: karen assessment descriptions at this time if you do now the shooter or shooters it urgent call 40's. if the shoe is >> vicki:kron four's spencer blake is live there this evening. buildings there? >> reporter: that is right at the tennis crowd they still have the notice posted a the city in attempting to commence at demolition. signs of demolition soon to go sinkhole - filled with cementsunken in again oceanaire apartment homes. people remarking how fast it all happens "the way the water's coming up has completely changed within the last two months. it hasn't been like over six, seven months. it's been incredible." heard from city councilor sue
hamilton, charles clifford kron 4 news. an east bay shooting left one man dead, and another in the hospital. it happened new years eve in antioch. now police are searching for the shooter or shooters. kron 4's alecia reid joins us live from police headquarters. what's the latest? the continued cliffside erosion in pacifica has the city taking action on more than one front. >>alecia: karen assessment descriptions at this time if you do now the shooter or shooters it urgent call 40's. if...
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hamilton sold people and women and they say it is because he was smart. so castro was smart so that is the analogy i would give. it isn't surprising that david duke, the kkk klan leader was a history major. we honor nancy eisenberg eisenberg, and also michele from the university at albany to challenge other historians who portrayed hamilton in a rags to riches manner. the day of academic cowardice and they never asked retaliation because they demand history be honest but the biggest glass ceiling could be shattered when on november 8 when these braves dollars shall break the glass ceiling that is being broken elsewhere. [applause] >> it is such an honor to be here and they do feel much like a freeloader reid have written books and being honored for a lifetime of work and spending 80 years dona book and i wrote an article but at the same time man know my recognition is because of the timeliness of my critique. my article was entitled race coulter it appeared in the academic journals at the time when everyone from theater critics to president obama were lav
hamilton sold people and women and they say it is because he was smart. so castro was smart so that is the analogy i would give. it isn't surprising that david duke, the kkk klan leader was a history major. we honor nancy eisenberg eisenberg, and also michele from the university at albany to challenge other historians who portrayed hamilton in a rags to riches manner. the day of academic cowardice and they never asked retaliation because they demand history be honest but the biggest glass...
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we have seen snow in hamilton and diablo. here is the system. the cold one to the north and as we come in, we look at the dry slot. that is cool air. you can see the water vapor loop. you see the moisture highly saturated moisture feel that will bring us that significant rainfall to parts of the bay. we track that for you. scattered showers right now and they are widely scattered showers throughout the bay area. parts of modesto are seeing showers towards monterey. widely scattered and that's the nature of this cold system. system number one. here is what the model does. widely scattered. you wake up tomorrow morning you will see the snow. the warmer air clicks in later in the day. that's the southern plume i showed you. now that cool air is getting pushed out and the warm moisture coming in and it starts to rain. that's the afternoon commute. wednesday morning commute kind of wet, a little bit wet in the roadways and snowing above 6000 and wednesday afternoon more scattered showers and the moisture plume speeds in. 5:30 a few sprinkles and thur
we have seen snow in hamilton and diablo. here is the system. the cold one to the north and as we come in, we look at the dry slot. that is cool air. you can see the water vapor loop. you see the moisture highly saturated moisture feel that will bring us that significant rainfall to parts of the bay. we track that for you. scattered showers right now and they are widely scattered showers throughout the bay area. parts of modesto are seeing showers towards monterey. widely scattered and that's...
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over 2000 feet on tam and hamilton obviously that is up around 4,000 feet. scattered showers outside right now. and you can see where everything is in terms of the showers. folks down from the mountains horrible to travel. hard to get out of there and a situation where you got the snow levels low and they received a foot and a half of snow on 80 and 50. cause for problems there. here is how it breaks out. these are the current temperatures. chilly and we will see temperatures and you know sometimes what can happen like in santa rosa or a place like clayton. cold air may get trapped in some of the inland valleys and cold air may be freezing and some rain may fall out and freeze. you may see snow flurries near sea level and snow happening based on where the jet stream is, it will be around or just under 2000 feet tonight. there is that stormy looking sky and a cold looking sky tonight. in fact it is cold looking because it is. overnight lows, scattered showers in forecast. snow flurries down to 2000 feet and throughout tuesday morning and then it changes aroun
over 2000 feet on tam and hamilton obviously that is up around 4,000 feet. scattered showers outside right now. and you can see where everything is in terms of the showers. folks down from the mountains horrible to travel. hard to get out of there and a situation where you got the snow levels low and they received a foot and a half of snow on 80 and 50. cause for problems there. here is how it breaks out. these are the current temperatures. chilly and we will see temperatures and you know...
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a chance of snow around mount hamilton. in the south bay and perhaps to the higher hills of northern sonoma and napa county overnight. thanks to the cloud cover not too chilly. mid-40s right now from san jose to palo alto. you notice as you get to santa rosa and napa, we have temperatures in the upper 30s and low 40s. rain you see it there. few showers east of san jose. we have seen air cold enough, 29 degrees. some of that maybe falling in the form of snow showers. not going to be nonstop all-day rain. more scattered showers at times. like we are seeing now. increasing in coverage as we head to tomorrow morning and during the day passing showers, a little sun at times. cool temperatures, highs in the mid-50s around san jose. one of the warmer spots in the area. low 50s toward concord. san francisco cool northwest wind and passing shower. highs in the low 50s and 40s to near 50 in the north bay. the hill tops, winter weather advisory for snowfall in lake county through monday. rain picking up at times during the day as we g
a chance of snow around mount hamilton. in the south bay and perhaps to the higher hills of northern sonoma and napa county overnight. thanks to the cloud cover not too chilly. mid-40s right now from san jose to palo alto. you notice as you get to santa rosa and napa, we have temperatures in the upper 30s and low 40s. rain you see it there. few showers east of san jose. we have seen air cold enough, 29 degrees. some of that maybe falling in the form of snow showers. not going to be nonstop...
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snow in mount hamilton. we'll talk about snow and rain in less than 4 minutes. >>> security is tight down in pasadena for today's traditional rose parade. we have more on the last minute preparations. >> the stands are set and the final touches are being put on floats for monday's parade. police presence will be at an appeal-time high. >> when you have 700,000 people expected to be here that has to come with security concerns. >> absolutely, incidents serve as reminders the importance of security. >> he says he's barriers will be setup overnight and roads will be closed along the 5 and a half mile parade routed. >> we'll have heavy trucks, water barricades but have them on minor cross streets. >> after 127 parades the lieutenant says this has to be the new norm. >> we're used to holding events like this and security is our number one priority and goal, it's just one more added layer of security that we've implemented but something that we're adiscuss tomorrowed to doing. >> the rose parade recently received
snow in mount hamilton. we'll talk about snow and rain in less than 4 minutes. >>> security is tight down in pasadena for today's traditional rose parade. we have more on the last minute preparations. >> the stands are set and the final touches are being put on floats for monday's parade. police presence will be at an appeal-time high. >> when you have 700,000 people expected to be here that has to come with security concerns. >> absolutely, incidents serve as...
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hamilton most certainly. so a cold night, snow on bay area peaks, pretty morning and look at the peaks but the rain gets going by tomorrow afternoon into wednesday morning. we'll talk more about that with the computer model when i see you next. >>> a police officer shot during a traffic stop. up next. we will have an update on his condition. the search under way for that gunman still at large for a second news. >>> 35 russian diplomats in russia after an executive order by president obama. the new debate over how much more information should be declassified regarding this. >>> authorities near oklahoma city are close to making arrests of the shooting of a police officer. the valley police officer was walking back to his patrol car during a traffic stop when the driver shot the officer in the upper leg. rushed to the hospital in critical condition and underwent surgery. now listed in serious condition. now we are told the suspect's vehicle has been found but the suspect is still at large. >>> he made contact w
hamilton most certainly. so a cold night, snow on bay area peaks, pretty morning and look at the peaks but the rain gets going by tomorrow afternoon into wednesday morning. we'll talk more about that with the computer model when i see you next. >>> a police officer shot during a traffic stop. up next. we will have an update on his condition. the search under way for that gunman still at large for a second news. >>> 35 russian diplomats in russia after an executive order by...