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in 1792, congress passed hamilton's tax plan.it included increased tariffs on foreign goods, so higher than the tariff of 1789. it also included a whiskey tax that would be imposed on whiskey distilled in the united states. hamilton hoped that by dealing with past deaths, by establishing a stable currency through the bank, and by providing a steady revenue stream into the national government, that he would make running a national government easier. he was right. and he would make the national government more respectable and trustworthy. and arguably, he made it last at all. at the same time though, hamilton's plan created opportunities for old enemies of the federalists. it gave them the issues that they had not had a first. and it also created new enemies of federalist policies. and so, hamilton's financial plan would be part of the wedge between the increasing divide in this era between the federalists and what would be the opposition. some people are still angry about how this new government was formed. they are still anti fed
in 1792, congress passed hamilton's tax plan.it included increased tariffs on foreign goods, so higher than the tariff of 1789. it also included a whiskey tax that would be imposed on whiskey distilled in the united states. hamilton hoped that by dealing with past deaths, by establishing a stable currency through the bank, and by providing a steady revenue stream into the national government, that he would make running a national government easier. he was right. and he would make the national...
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that led some congressmen to support hamilton's proposal. as did hamilton's agreement to support the proposal by virginia and maryland to establish a new national capital for the united states on their border and that was something jefferson and madison were very much for. passed all of the parts of hamilton's credit proposals by the end of 1790. the proposal was for a bank of the united states. in december 1790 hamilton asked congress to charter a national bank. this bank would be jointly owned by the federal government and private stockholders. it would issue currency, and that centralization of currency would ideally make u.s. currency sound. the national bank would handle the government's finances and it could make loans to merchants and banks. thomas jefferson said this is unconstitutional. nothing in the constitution gives the federal government the power to charter a bank. thomas jefferson has become a strict reader and interpreter of the constitution because he says the federal government cannot take any powers not already outlined i
that led some congressmen to support hamilton's proposal. as did hamilton's agreement to support the proposal by virginia and maryland to establish a new national capital for the united states on their border and that was something jefferson and madison were very much for. passed all of the parts of hamilton's credit proposals by the end of 1790. the proposal was for a bank of the united states. in december 1790 hamilton asked congress to charter a national bank. this bank would be jointly...
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these measures that hamilton proposed were controversial. and he had a controversial scheme for paying for them. hamilton proposed the federal government take on new debt by issuing new securities. basically he was proposing a permanent national debt. because hamilton hoped wealthy investors would see their future tied to the respectability and the authority of the new american government. that if the federal government was seen as somebody who repaid their debts, its credit would be good, it could borrow money, and it could pull in wealthy investors, wealthy men in the united states and europe, to see the future of the united states as promising and something they wanted to put money into. many americans feared these proposals were unjust to soldiers, shopkeepers, and farmers, men and women who had supported the revolution but who meantime sellthe the securities for less then the face value as speculators paid some money for them when the soldiers and shopkeepers and farmers needed the money. many americans feared hamilton's proposals would
these measures that hamilton proposed were controversial. and he had a controversial scheme for paying for them. hamilton proposed the federal government take on new debt by issuing new securities. basically he was proposing a permanent national debt. because hamilton hoped wealthy investors would see their future tied to the respectability and the authority of the new american government. that if the federal government was seen as somebody who repaid their debts, its credit would be good, it...
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the thomas jefferson and hamilton argued a great deal over this. if you've seen the musical "hamilton" you'll have seen a more resounding rendition of this argument than i will give in this lecture today, but i'm just going to give you a couple of quotations from jefferson and hamilton to illustrate this disagreement. thomas jefferson wrote it is better to carry provisions and materials to workmen in europe, not to industrialize, than to bring them to the provisions and materials and with them their manners and principles. the loss by the transportation of commodities across the atlantic will be made up in happiness and permanence of government. the moms of great cities add just so much to the support of pure government as sores do to the strength of the human body. it is the manners and spirit of the people which preserve a republic in vigor, a degeneracy in these is a canker which soon eats to the heart of its laws and constitution, so jefferson believes along with many americans at the time that industrialization will create a permanent working
the thomas jefferson and hamilton argued a great deal over this. if you've seen the musical "hamilton" you'll have seen a more resounding rendition of this argument than i will give in this lecture today, but i'm just going to give you a couple of quotations from jefferson and hamilton to illustrate this disagreement. thomas jefferson wrote it is better to carry provisions and materials to workmen in europe, not to industrialize, than to bring them to the provisions and materials and...
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but washington and hamilton, here's where hamilton's effort is crucial involved.stand that a debt was a force that could topple empires, it always had been. therefore, and washington and hamilton experienced that danger during the revolution, because the content of congress could not some of the will to pay for soldiers, not just pay, but bullets, shoes basic stuff. and the british tried to use that as a basic weapon. washington really grew to understand the importance of a degree of debt was necessary in society, but excessive debt to topple an empire, because it you should pay your own that's not pass them on to the next generation. and finally, foreign wars and foreign entanglements. folks know the farewell address today, they probably know the phrase of tangling alliances which does not appear in the farewell address. that appears in jefferson's first inaugural which we articulates washington's farewell advice after jefferson as basically spent its domestic career biting washington. he begins a born again washingtonian once he becomes president. keep in mind,
but washington and hamilton, here's where hamilton's effort is crucial involved.stand that a debt was a force that could topple empires, it always had been. therefore, and washington and hamilton experienced that danger during the revolution, because the content of congress could not some of the will to pay for soldiers, not just pay, but bullets, shoes basic stuff. and the british tried to use that as a basic weapon. washington really grew to understand the importance of a degree of debt was...
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hamilton does the second.nd they play office politics on who can share the lion's share of credits for the words, not the ideas. and then he brings in john j. at the very end. to your point he gets back together the brand of brothers who does the federalist papers. john j. had left being chief justice of the supreme court to become governor of new york. and there's a wonderful moment we found out sort of where hamilton and j. did the final edit before sending it back to washington. it's july of 1796. and jay is sort of the elder pair of eyes. washington really trusted jay's advice. he and hamilton had a complicated relationship. it was a little bit father/son. they were both hot-headed, they could both get angry. and hamilton had a harder time doing that because he felt he didn't have any advantages and was really struggling. and the musical, i hope you all have seen it, but the song "one last time" is about the composition of the farewell address. we'll get to that. the important precedent also is this. it's
hamilton does the second.nd they play office politics on who can share the lion's share of credits for the words, not the ideas. and then he brings in john j. at the very end. to your point he gets back together the brand of brothers who does the federalist papers. john j. had left being chief justice of the supreme court to become governor of new york. and there's a wonderful moment we found out sort of where hamilton and j. did the final edit before sending it back to washington. it's july of...
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so when hamilton is doing the major edits and advice and are corresponding between new york as hamiltons retired from the treasury at this point, comes down back and forth occasionally to argue cases in front of the supreme court which is kind of fascinating upon itself, washington asks his advice, what newspaper, and he suggests dunlop's american newspaper. the federalist had a perfectly dependently pro-administration newspaper they could have given it to, and that would have made a lot of sense, right? you know, in thel)4,$+áá$p'd different papers picked up the mantel of different times but you would have had the places like the american aurora which administration, washington in particular an accusations of monarchy, incompetence and et cetera. and then you had papers brutally attacking jefferson and madison and the democratic republican party, and that would have made sense given to a partisan newspaper on your side. washington didn't want to do that because he explicitly was trying to send a message it was beyond party. now, a cynic would say that the reason for that is they had a
so when hamilton is doing the major edits and advice and are corresponding between new york as hamiltons retired from the treasury at this point, comes down back and forth occasionally to argue cases in front of the supreme court which is kind of fascinating upon itself, washington asks his advice, what newspaper, and he suggests dunlop's american newspaper. the federalist had a perfectly dependently pro-administration newspaper they could have given it to, and that would have made a lot of...
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so the case of helen hamilton gardner sheet was born in 1853. she is a little early she does not become a birth control activists she's a reformer at a different way which we can talk about. but she was a freethinker meeting what we would today call atheist or agnostic parts of the freethinkers also coming up against the comstock laws, not for talking about but challenging organized religion in providing things that were considered black and questioning the bible and the word of god pray to the freethinker sometimes aligned with the three lovers were the ones of open about and critique traditional marriage in their joint opposition to the comstock laws. but if the part i was going to talk about and get to the early aclu i will turn over to my co- panelist. >> it is interesting. i'll get to them in a second period the interesting thing is aclu did not start the project until the 1970s. so people tend to associate aclu with civil liberties the defense of the bill of rights. much more so than anything having to do specifically with women. but if yo
so the case of helen hamilton gardner sheet was born in 1853. she is a little early she does not become a birth control activists she's a reformer at a different way which we can talk about. but she was a freethinker meeting what we would today call atheist or agnostic parts of the freethinkers also coming up against the comstock laws, not for talking about but challenging organized religion in providing things that were considered black and questioning the bible and the word of god pray to the...
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have -- on the top, we have a letter from john marshall to alexander hamilton. he's all the rage because of lin-manuel miranda, but he's a great early federalist. marshall is expressing concerns about jefferson taking over the presidency. he's worried that by weakening the office of the presidency, he will increase his personal power. the idea that publicly he will express limited power but would we'll great power over congress and the majority in congress. and we have this letter from john marshall to his old colleague in france from the xyz affair. charles pinckney, he's writing this letter and in the middle, he actually has to leave while writing it to oversee the inauguration of jefferson. so he writes part of it and then he comes back to finish it. he expresses more optimism, hoping jefferson, despite political differences, could bring the country together. finally, we have a letter from thomas where he's talking about his concerns about power from the marshall court and describes his concerns about judicial power. we have thomas jefferson talking about mor
have -- on the top, we have a letter from john marshall to alexander hamilton. he's all the rage because of lin-manuel miranda, but he's a great early federalist. marshall is expressing concerns about jefferson taking over the presidency. he's worried that by weakening the office of the presidency, he will increase his personal power. the idea that publicly he will express limited power but would we'll great power over congress and the majority in congress. and we have this letter from john...
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washington sides with hamilton. we have a national bank for a time. so we have here an attempt by the state of maryland to undermine the national bank. they argued that the bank was unconstitutional. so marshall advances his constitutional vision through an act of judicial restraint. rather than aggressively asserting federal and judicial power over the federal is, onent, what he says key thing is we as a matter of , political practice have put a national bank in place since the first congress through our elected branches. so i will defer to that judgment a very wise people. but then he reads the powers in the constitution under article one section eight. the necessary and practical what we call clause. the powers of congress extend to say that beyond each individual power listed in article one. instead through the necessary and proper clause allows , congress to pass laws, it recognize implied powers of the federal government. it may not say in the constitution explicitly that the congress can establish national bank, but it does give congress the po
washington sides with hamilton. we have a national bank for a time. so we have here an attempt by the state of maryland to undermine the national bank. they argued that the bank was unconstitutional. so marshall advances his constitutional vision through an act of judicial restraint. rather than aggressively asserting federal and judicial power over the federal is, onent, what he says key thing is we as a matter of , political practice have put a national bank in place since the first congress...
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it was started by farmers who were protesting hamilton's tax on whiskey.his tax raised their prices and decreased the demand for the corn whiskey that they produced. now, these farmers grew the grain and distilled it into whiskey and sold it to eastern cities. and whiskey was easier to transport, more profitable, and more accessible to small farmers than growing enough grain to actually export to europe. so, farmers in western pennsylvania attacked tax collectors when they came out to collect the tax, and they challenged the federal government's authority to tax them. they waived banners, some of which said, liberty, equality, fraernty, echoing the french revolution. this protest seemed scarier in 1794 than shay's rebellion had in 1786, much closer to the american revolution and before the french and haitian revolutions. george washington called up 15,000 militia and he and alexander hamilton marched out to western pennsylvania at the head of these troops. can you imagine the president and the secretary of the treasury today leading military force against
it was started by farmers who were protesting hamilton's tax on whiskey.his tax raised their prices and decreased the demand for the corn whiskey that they produced. now, these farmers grew the grain and distilled it into whiskey and sold it to eastern cities. and whiskey was easier to transport, more profitable, and more accessible to small farmers than growing enough grain to actually export to europe. so, farmers in western pennsylvania attacked tax collectors when they came out to collect...
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lewis hamilton �*s had at his recovery from coronavirus, so no negotiations continue.n formula 1 not contracted to the greatest team in formula 1 at the greatest team in formula 1 at the moment, but the team assured us there is no real problem, itjust hasn't been done yet. there is no real problem, it 'ust hasn't been done yeti there is no real problem, it 'ust hasn't been done yet. that's 'ust the thing because i hasn't been done yet. that's 'ust the thing because unless i hasn't been done yet. that'sjust the thing because unless red - hasn't been done yet. that'sjust l the thing because unless red bull, ferrari up their game considerably, lewis hamilton probably won't win a world title anywhere else. i’zre world title anywhere else. i've referred to — world title anywhere else. i've referred to it _ world title anywhere else. i've referred to it as _ world title anywhere else. i've referred to it as an _ world title anywhere else. i�*e: referred to it as an open world title anywhere else. ia: referred to it as an open goal. really, he's got the best car, the best tea
lewis hamilton �*s had at his recovery from coronavirus, so no negotiations continue.n formula 1 not contracted to the greatest team in formula 1 at the greatest team in formula 1 at the moment, but the team assured us there is no real problem, itjust hasn't been done yet. there is no real problem, it 'ust hasn't been done yeti there is no real problem, it 'ust hasn't been done yet. that's 'ust the thing because i hasn't been done yet. that's 'ust the thing because unless i hasn't been done...
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and hamilton said he's not really close to anybody. he doesn't like physical closeness or emotional closeness to people and more said no, i said he could be as social as anybody else, i've had a few drinks with him and hamilton always a manipulator and a conspirator, he would stir up things, hamilton said tell you what, next time you see washington, go up and clapped him on the shoulder. see what happens. and more says okay, hamilton says if you do that, i will buy dinner for you and any women you pick filled with good wines. so morris does it, he sees washington, maximum shoulder, washington lives the hand off the shoulder, steps back and spares morris. for a full minute and then leaves the room. and morris says at that wine filled dinner with hamilton, this is not worth it. i will never do that again even for another dinner. i think it shows the way in which washington was so focused on his presentation, the presentation of himself that hawthorne famously wrote a note to himself that had washington born without powdered wig on him ma
and hamilton said he's not really close to anybody. he doesn't like physical closeness or emotional closeness to people and more said no, i said he could be as social as anybody else, i've had a few drinks with him and hamilton always a manipulator and a conspirator, he would stir up things, hamilton said tell you what, next time you see washington, go up and clapped him on the shoulder. see what happens. and more says okay, hamilton says if you do that, i will buy dinner for you and any women...
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hamiltons and i will tell you what. next time you see washington go up in slap them on the shoulders. see what happens. he said okay and hamilton said if you do that i will buy dinner for you and me and ten people you pick. so he doesn't and he walks company stocks among the children washington takes the hand off his shoulders steps back. for full minute and then he leaves the room. and morris says at that blind field dinner with hamilton, is not worth it. it will never do that again even for another dinner. shows the image. [inaudible]. [inaudible]. [inaudible]. [inaudible]. and supposedly with george washington's favorite play. and there is evidence that washington had to put on one night at valley forge. and i do want to make one note before i turn the microphone over to caroline which is that we do need to talk about slavery events. at some point especially about ancient slavery versus american slavery. >> thank you for introducing that important topic and so you generously said. i will ask caroline to answer this q
hamiltons and i will tell you what. next time you see washington go up in slap them on the shoulders. see what happens. he said okay and hamilton said if you do that i will buy dinner for you and me and ten people you pick. so he doesn't and he walks company stocks among the children washington takes the hand off his shoulders steps back. for full minute and then he leaves the room. and morris says at that blind field dinner with hamilton, is not worth it. it will never do that again even for...
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if i were to say charles hamilton houston right now. 95% of the people right now know charles hamiltonouston. yes, i know charles hamilton used to, he is a lawyer. that's exactly where he was. he trained one third of the african american lawyers at our law school in 1940 1950 in america. to include thurgood marshall, he became a lawyer because he was an officer who served in world war i. he served in the 368 regiment. when he came back from the war, because of the experience he had, it was a horrible 7h÷#9 )ience, he made his father's dream country. his father was a lawyer, and his father wanted him to be a lawyer. so charles hamilton houston finally decided to become a lawyer because of his experience in world war ii. horrors -- horace pippen, charles hamilton houston, we talk about few others. world war i was a great of that for many reasons. when we get to the point where setting this seat of the civil rights movement, thurgood marshall writes when charles hamilton houston dies a 1951, 52, or 53. he says, we would not have gotten anywhere, or we would not be where we are without cha
if i were to say charles hamilton houston right now. 95% of the people right now know charles hamiltonouston. yes, i know charles hamilton used to, he is a lawyer. that's exactly where he was. he trained one third of the african american lawyers at our law school in 1940 1950 in america. to include thurgood marshall, he became a lawyer because he was an officer who served in world war i. he served in the 368 regiment. when he came back from the war, because of the experience he had, it was a...
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. >> hamilton and coleman thing after that. >> except it wasn't perfect because -- i don't know. we were moving faster than we knew how. >> tremendous snowball. >> yeah. almost inspite of ourselves it was something we wanted to do but not something we were sure we were ready to do. >> it's our responsibility to use coercion. >> you used coercion. >> are legal means working? is this political? political pressure from congressmen in the community working? are peaceful demonstrations working? >> you're assuming if you go through whatever channels you're going through you come out right. >> we're holding. >> some of these things have gone on for weeks. >> at that point we took dean coleman thinking he was our trump card. we didn't know our real strength was in holding the building and staying there. >> the thing about the black/white split was the two groups realized we had two different political identities. the blacks wanted to stop the gym. they figured the best way to do this was hold the building, barricade it. the whites on the other hand saw and still see our goal is to radica
. >> hamilton and coleman thing after that. >> except it wasn't perfect because -- i don't know. we were moving faster than we knew how. >> tremendous snowball. >> yeah. almost inspite of ourselves it was something we wanted to do but not something we were sure we were ready to do. >> it's our responsibility to use coercion. >> you used coercion. >> are legal means working? is this political? political pressure from congressmen in the community working?...
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in the play hamilton you hear jefferson saying, oh, we can fix that. we'll just amend the constitution. which they did just a few years later with the 12th amendment. yet the 12th amendment didn't resolve what happens if a vice president takes over. and we saw that in 1840 in his very long inaugural address, william henry harrison, caught a deep cold, maybe there is a theory it was the water at the white house that got him sick, but he died about a month after taking office. and john tyler becomes president. and he becomes the president, even though many people thought he should become the acting president. and he just assumed the powers of the presidency. and eventually both houses of congress affirmed that he was the president even though that wasn't provided for in the constitution. in many ways this has been -- had been left unresolved. frankly, one of the things that tipped in this direction was the assassination of john kennedy where lyndon johnson then becomes the president. and there needs to be a provision for selecting a vice president. host:
in the play hamilton you hear jefferson saying, oh, we can fix that. we'll just amend the constitution. which they did just a few years later with the 12th amendment. yet the 12th amendment didn't resolve what happens if a vice president takes over. and we saw that in 1840 in his very long inaugural address, william henry harrison, caught a deep cold, maybe there is a theory it was the water at the white house that got him sick, but he died about a month after taking office. and john tyler...
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backstage capital's arlen hamilton. ♪ (announcer) do you want to reduce stress? shed pounds?o you want to flatten your stomach? do all that in just 10 minutes a day with aerotrainer, the total body fitness solution that uses its revolutionary ergonomic design to help you maintain comfortable, correct form. that means better results in less time. and there are over 20 exercises to choose from. get gym results at home. no expensive machines, no expensive memberships. go to aerotrainer.com to get yours now. emily: earlier this year, two high-profile venture firms softbank and endres and horowitz unveiled new startups to back founders of color. this unmixed the call to examine socioeconomic inequality in the united states. since 2015, backstage capital 130backed more than startups led by underrepresented founders -- women, people of color, lgbtq. we caught up with arlen hamilton for a gut check on diversity and equality in silicon valley. >> i think we have just been in a constant state of trauma and definitely have been feeling it both as a human and then, you know, just watchin
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hamilton was part of it, john lawrence was part of it.y well collected -- connected politically as well. when it came time to fight back, washington could organize a defense. the man was a political master. he doesn't get a lot of credit for that, at least among historians. i think the general public a sort of missed that in washington. but it was the monmouth campaign that really brought that out. >> one of our viewers is asking the question, what happened to horatio gates after the cabal ended? >> after the eruption into canada, it blew up in gates face. he was allowed to return to the field. the board of war was reorganized under leadership that washington could deal with and the board never again attempted to become involved and the daily operations of the army. that was led to washington. gates went back to field command, but he never really, they were more administrative commands. he never commanded in battle again until 1780. in fact, he had a chance. washington wanted gates, or at least offered gates the command of the sullivan ex
hamilton was part of it, john lawrence was part of it.y well collected -- connected politically as well. when it came time to fight back, washington could organize a defense. the man was a political master. he doesn't get a lot of credit for that, at least among historians. i think the general public a sort of missed that in washington. but it was the monmouth campaign that really brought that out. >> one of our viewers is asking the question, what happened to horatio gates after the...
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of alexander hamilton to another washington aid. "the novelty of the office excited questions about its boundaries, the extensive its operational alarm for officers of every rank. it makes the inspector general independent of the commander-in-chief and it confers powers which would produce universal opposition in the army. scheme is a brat of fashion." hamilton spoke for washington and his staff when they were convinced that what we were seeing was a power grab at the expense of washington's command. to mifflin set out to take away commissary commissions. they established a completely separate commissary to try and army, and forge for the but he did independently of the commissary department that reported to washington and the legislation said, they established commissary department would not interfere with the operation of the commissary agents that gates put into field. a created mass confusion. you have the standard commissary department, gates' new superintendent, and because the army was in pennsylvania the commissary agents of
of alexander hamilton to another washington aid. "the novelty of the office excited questions about its boundaries, the extensive its operational alarm for officers of every rank. it makes the inspector general independent of the commander-in-chief and it confers powers which would produce universal opposition in the army. scheme is a brat of fashion." hamilton spoke for washington and his staff when they were convinced that what we were seeing was a power grab at the expense of...
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alexander hamilton who was a close aide to staff. lafayette.enjamin harris, a member of congress, a member of the board of war, and we will return to him. nathaniel green. john lawrence, the son of henry lawrence. you can imagine the letters they wrote. i'll quote from one of them. henry lawrence saying to john, a member of the staff, saying what was going on in congress. henry knots and artillery and washington himself, all of these men absolutely grilling for the commander and chief. the two key sources i want to focus on here is lawrence. as president of the continental congress he was better positioned than anyone, really, to keep his finger on the pulse of political opinion in higher reaches of patriot leadership. he wrote to his son, john in early january. it is pretty clear he was worried. i think some time ago by discovery and our council. the advance which i dreaded in many instances predicted are now coming to maturity. that letter is long, complex and highly detailed. that's just an are excerpt that you're seeing. in it he makes note
alexander hamilton who was a close aide to staff. lafayette.enjamin harris, a member of congress, a member of the board of war, and we will return to him. nathaniel green. john lawrence, the son of henry lawrence. you can imagine the letters they wrote. i'll quote from one of them. henry lawrence saying to john, a member of the staff, saying what was going on in congress. henry knots and artillery and washington himself, all of these men absolutely grilling for the commander and chief. the two...
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hamilton houston, yeah, he's a lawyer.nd that is exactly who he was. he trained one-third of the african-american lawyers at howard law school in 1940 and 1950 in america to include thurgood marshall. but he became a lawyer because he's an officer who served in world war i. he served in the 368th infantry regiment, and when he way back from the war in the experience he had, it was a horrible experience, he made his father's dream come true and his father was a lawyer and wanted him to become a lawyer. so charles hamilton houston finally decided to become a lawyer because of his experience in world war ii. so horace pippin, charles hamilton houston and i think we talked about a few others. so world war i was a transformative event for many reasons. so when we get to the point when we are setting and planting the seeds for the civil rights movement, thurgood marshall writes when charles hamilton houston died in 1951, '52 or '53, he said we would not be where we are without charlie and he's referring to charles hamilton houst
hamilton houston, yeah, he's a lawyer.nd that is exactly who he was. he trained one-third of the african-american lawyers at howard law school in 1940 and 1950 in america to include thurgood marshall. but he became a lawyer because he's an officer who served in world war i. he served in the 368th infantry regiment, and when he way back from the war in the experience he had, it was a horrible experience, he made his father's dream come true and his father was a lawyer and wanted him to become a...
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keeping with the hamilton theme from two years ago, when i spoke about young alexander hamilton, today, we are thinking about the vaccine, which only makes a difference if nobody wastes their shot. i discussed about resetting the relationships which have for too long been neglected. as neighboring governors understood, this virus does not respect borders. when the federal government failed to come up with a national strategy, i worked with others in neighboring states. covid is not the only challenge that does not respect borders. i will continue to build those relationships, implementing more effective and less expensive solutions, transportation options incentivizing the move to electric vehicles, zero carbon electric grid, and stronger protection from cyber attacks. i am working with neighboring states and look forward to a path modernizing gaming in our state and the legalization of marijuana. sports betting, internet gaming, legalize marijuana are happening around us. let's not surrender these opportunities to out-of-state markets or underground markets. racism is another virus th
keeping with the hamilton theme from two years ago, when i spoke about young alexander hamilton, today, we are thinking about the vaccine, which only makes a difference if nobody wastes their shot. i discussed about resetting the relationships which have for too long been neglected. as neighboring governors understood, this virus does not respect borders. when the federal government failed to come up with a national strategy, i worked with others in neighboring states. covid is not the only...
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Jan 28, 2021
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after that one, of faith" which they're not all "hamilton," let me let you know.jimmy: and then right to "hamilton," wow, really. [ cheers and applause ] >> just like that. >> jimmy: that's very crazy. that's a hot. you went to college in the middle, i assume? >> i did. i went to college with a buddy of yours, josh gad and i were in the same class. josh groban was in our class. >> jimmy: were you in the all-josh class? [ laughter ] >> yes. >> jimmy: you went to the josh school, i forget, they do let a fez in every once in a while. [ laughter ] surrounded by joshs. really, you made it out, that's remarkable. >> i know. >> jimmy: by the way, you're so great. i have to tell you, i didn't even realize it was you until about like a third of the way through the movie. i'm watching this "one night in miami." i was like, oh, wait, oh, that's leslie! my wife looked at me like i was stupid. [ laughter ] you really, i mean -- first of all, i happen to love sam you acting, your singing aring, you sound just like him. let's show a clip from the movie. ♪ ooh aah ♪ let me hear y
after that one, of faith" which they're not all "hamilton," let me let you know.jimmy: and then right to "hamilton," wow, really. [ cheers and applause ] >> just like that. >> jimmy: that's very crazy. that's a hot. you went to college in the middle, i assume? >> i did. i went to college with a buddy of yours, josh gad and i were in the same class. josh groban was in our class. >> jimmy: were you in the all-josh class? [ laughter ] >> yes....
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. >> taking hamilton, and coleman was the perfect thing after that. >> it was perfect. >> and that pointe were moving faster than we knew how, really. >> tremendous morale. >> you know it was something that we really want to do but we weren't sure that we are ready to do it >> that is coercion, but legally speaking, there's political pressure from congress, and we are having a peaceful demonstration. and whatever channels you're going to you and come out right. >> this is gone on for weeks. >> at that point we took steve coleman thinking that was our trump card. but we didn't know but the real thing. the real thing about the black white split, was they realized we had two different political identities, the black people wanted to stop the gym. and the best way they thought to have the building hold the building was to barricade building. but our goal was to ratify other white people. we that we should confront our enemies. but we didn't realize that we are much too timid, and what we really had to do was to show our moral strength, and hold the building. now the blacks thought that we ar
. >> taking hamilton, and coleman was the perfect thing after that. >> it was perfect. >> and that pointe were moving faster than we knew how, really. >> tremendous morale. >> you know it was something that we really want to do but we weren't sure that we are ready to do it >> that is coercion, but legally speaking, there's political pressure from congress, and we are having a peaceful demonstration. and whatever channels you're going to you and come out...
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Jan 25, 2021
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hamilton. this is just the beginning of what's to come as the next storm system out in the pacific barrels towards us. kari, we're talking snow in some places, lots of it. but a lot of rain as well. >> absolutely. so, we do have a lot of changes. i also saw some snow on mt. hamilton as well as mt. diablo. here is a look at that live view. you can see the iced-over camera and snow on elevated surfaces. this is between weather surface we'll see as that first one move s out and winds down, tracking a clear start into our monday. this is our time to prepare for a larger storm system that is well off the coast and will bring in a lot of rain and snow. as it moves in, it taps into deep tropical moisture. the reason we're calling it an atmospheric river. it could bring in one to two inches of rain. in parts of the santa cruz mountains, we could get six to ten inches of rain. that's the reason why we're seeing those evacuation orders going up for the santa cruz mountains and the burn scar areas as well
hamilton. this is just the beginning of what's to come as the next storm system out in the pacific barrels towards us. kari, we're talking snow in some places, lots of it. but a lot of rain as well. >> absolutely. so, we do have a lot of changes. i also saw some snow on mt. hamilton as well as mt. diablo. here is a look at that live view. you can see the iced-over camera and snow on elevated surfaces. this is between weather surface we'll see as that first one move s out and winds down,...
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Jan 30, 2021
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hamilton in the south bay. the south storm bringing in several inches of snow. it does come with danger. you see that car right there? left side of your screen? perched on the side of the road pointed down the mountain. you've got to be careful if you are driving on these roads with snow because of spin-outs. just take your time and, ideally, try not to even drive. a lot of cars spinning out. that car on the edge of the road there. >> yikes. icy conditions. we are drying out. the sun is melting some of the snow and we got to get ready for the next one, right, jeff? >> yeah, another one coming in. you know, all the early stuff i am seeing on this next storm system as we hit monday and tuesday, it doesn't look nearly as strong, but we definitely will see some spots getting up over one inch. let's get you that microclimate forecas it was really nice today. we had some cloud cover that is filtering back in. you can see it on the walnut creek camera here looking through downtown right up towards mount diablo. and currently we are checking in with 54 degrees and it is
hamilton in the south bay. the south storm bringing in several inches of snow. it does come with danger. you see that car right there? left side of your screen? perched on the side of the road pointed down the mountain. you've got to be careful if you are driving on these roads with snow because of spin-outs. just take your time and, ideally, try not to even drive. a lot of cars spinning out. that car on the edge of the road there. >> yikes. icy conditions. we are drying out. the sun is...
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that's in hawkeye and the north bay and the east foothills around mount hamilton. here's a look at san jose, 101 and 880. you can definitely see it is wet with light rain falling right now. the heaviest is over, but showers and downpours possible with some isolated thunderstorm, which could have some small hail and even more intense downpours that will be very brief. temperatures are in the mid-40s to near 50 right now. we'll warm into the low to mid-50s. it's going to be a chilly shower if you get hit by one, kumasi. >> thank you, mike. >>> in santa cruz county nearly 5,000 residents were ordered to evacuate ahead of this storm. here's a look at the evacuation map. the areas in red are the mandatory evacuations and they stretch across both santa cruz and san mateo counties. this morning many of those residents are waking up at evacuation centers. abc7 news reporter ancer is live with more on this. >> reporter: good morning, kumasi. this is one of three evacuation centers that have been set up. there's about ten cars out here right now. some people sleeping in thei
that's in hawkeye and the north bay and the east foothills around mount hamilton. here's a look at san jose, 101 and 880. you can definitely see it is wet with light rain falling right now. the heaviest is over, but showers and downpours possible with some isolated thunderstorm, which could have some small hail and even more intense downpours that will be very brief. temperatures are in the mid-40s to near 50 right now. we'll warm into the low to mid-50s. it's going to be a chilly shower if you...
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two games did go ahead today in the top flight, though — kilmarnock beat hamilton 2—0, hamilton just—of—the—table rangers are away at aberdeen tomorrow, with celtic in action against hibs on monday. bristol bears have gone top of rugby union's premiership after a close—fought win over the exeter chiefs at sandy park. the two sides were level at the top of the table at the start of the day, but it was the visitors bristol who took the lead early on in devon. harry randall at the bottom of the pile for their first try. before semi radradra made sure of bristol's win over the defending champions by 20 points to 7. meanwhile, newcastle falcons continued their good run of form with their fifth win of the season. they comfortably saw off struggling gloucester 22—10 at kingston park, george mcguigan burrowing over for their third and final try. australia appear on course to win the third test against india, after a sublime bowling and fielding display on day three at the sydney cricket ground. india were all out for 244. australia closed on 103—2, a lead of 197 runs. nick parrott reports. a
two games did go ahead today in the top flight, though — kilmarnock beat hamilton 2—0, hamilton just—of—the—table rangers are away at aberdeen tomorrow, with celtic in action against hibs on monday. bristol bears have gone top of rugby union's premiership after a close—fought win over the exeter chiefs at sandy park. the two sides were level at the top of the table at the start of the day, but it was the visitors bristol who took the lead early on in devon. harry randall at the...
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looking forward to the new season, is it going to be another you lewis hamilton year?there aren't any regulation changes, which means mercedes will be super click. it was lovely to see the red bull challenge. —— a super think it shows... hopefully they will develop well, because that's what we want. team—mates fighting is fine, but you really want two teams going at it. there is a lot of change up and down the grid, so i'm excited about watching it. being a pundit on formula i, but also being part of one of the teams. trying to help them back to the front when they deserve to be, because they've been through a lot over the past few years and it's a team that has won multiple championships. it gave me the opportunity to race in f1 so i thank them for that. next month's super bowl will be between the reigning champions the kansas city chiefs and tampa bay buccaneers after they clinched their respective championships overnight. it means the buccaneers' veteran quarterback, tom brady, has made it to his tenth super bowl, and he's already won the trophy six times with the n
looking forward to the new season, is it going to be another you lewis hamilton year?there aren't any regulation changes, which means mercedes will be super click. it was lovely to see the red bull challenge. —— a super think it shows... hopefully they will develop well, because that's what we want. team—mates fighting is fine, but you really want two teams going at it. there is a lot of change up and down the grid, so i'm excited about watching it. being a pundit on formula i, but also...
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Jan 29, 2021
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sunny skies and another dusting of snow fall on mount hamilton. good afternoon. the wet weather outside is not quite over yet after a week of rainfall. the blue skies are not going to stick around for too long. our meteorologist is here. how long can we expect this?>> it depends on where you are. as we head through the weekend, you have a better chance of seeing some wet weather outside. them widespread rainfall moves in for early next week. we are looking at sunshine this afternoon after all of that rainfall with our atmospheric river. just to show you the dry conditions. a beautiful view. you can see that snowfall out there over mount hamilton and some blue skies as well. over san francisco. you can see that sunshine. as we head through the day, we are looking at some sunshine. high temperatures in the low to mid 50s. we did pick up a lot of rainfall with this atmospheric river. the santa cruz mountains. about 2 1/2. up to 3 1/2 inches of rainfall. tracking our next weather system. i will let you know when we can expect to see this where you live coming up.>>>
sunny skies and another dusting of snow fall on mount hamilton. good afternoon. the wet weather outside is not quite over yet after a week of rainfall. the blue skies are not going to stick around for too long. our meteorologist is here. how long can we expect this?>> it depends on where you are. as we head through the weekend, you have a better chance of seeing some wet weather outside. them widespread rainfall moves in for early next week. we are looking at sunshine this afternoon after...
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and keeping with the hamilton theme from two years ago when i spoke ab young alexander hamilton arriving in america land offr opportunity, not wants to waste his shot, well today's day and age we're all thinking about the vaccine -- which only makes a difference if nobody waste their shot. two years ago i stressed importance of resetting the relationship for their neighboring and regional states for too long those relationships have been neglected. and as our neighboring governors understood, that this virus doesn't respect state borders. when the federal government failed to come up with a national strategy i worked with gina and charlie in rhode island and massachusetts and neighboring new york. covid is not the only challenge that doesn't respect borders. i'm going to helicopter to build upon those relationships to implement more effective and less expensive solutions such as faster transportation option which is incentivize move to all electric vehicles. a zero-carbon electric grid, and stronger protections against cyberattack. i am working with our neighboring states look forward to
and keeping with the hamilton theme from two years ago when i spoke ab young alexander hamilton arriving in america land offr opportunity, not wants to waste his shot, well today's day and age we're all thinking about the vaccine -- which only makes a difference if nobody waste their shot. two years ago i stressed importance of resetting the relationship for their neighboring and regional states for too long those relationships have been neglected. and as our neighboring governors understood,...
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hamilton. this evening, it is a level-one light storm we have.ttered showered and will turn windy with a wind advisory starting at 7:00 p.m. so, it's dry overnight but we are tracking a much stronger soakingen t soaking on the way to the bay area later this week. >> sounds good. drew, thanks. >>> you too can get the latest with the live doppler 7. you can track the wet weather where you live by clicking the blue live bar at the very top. >>> well, cherry blossoms are on the road to blooming once again in japan town.ayembeomne vandal of the trees. an online fundraiser shattered its goal, raising nearly 31,000. the original cherry blossom trees were blanted by the community cultural center of northern california. they commemorate his and her majesty of japan in 1994. >>> in washington, the impeachment process against former president trump moves forward tomorrow, while democrats are calling for new investigation. claims of attempted election rigging. >> reporter: former president donald trump now headed towards his second impeachment trial, charge
hamilton. this evening, it is a level-one light storm we have.ttered showered and will turn windy with a wind advisory starting at 7:00 p.m. so, it's dry overnight but we are tracking a much stronger soakingen t soaking on the way to the bay area later this week. >> sounds good. drew, thanks. >>> you too can get the latest with the live doppler 7. you can track the wet weather where you live by clicking the blue live bar at the very top. >>> well, cherry blossoms are on...
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and showers in the sclar valley and snow on hamilton. temperatures hover around 50 this morning with pockets of sunshine developing this afternoon and a chilly evening, temperatures mid- to upper-40 business 7:00. rain this weekend. i'll show you where and our next bay area-wide storm comes monday. more on that too. >>> thank you, mike. heavy rain overnight caused a dangerous situation. a landslide took out a road and a pg&e truck with it. a live look at the video. we just got in. jobina? >> yes. so the chp has not said whether or not the driver of the truck was hurt. rain washed out the road just before 1:00 this morning. a pg&e truck was pushed about 150 feet down a hillside. the landslide also took out several trees including one that came down near a home lifting its front deck. the tree is blocking the home in front of the home in both directions. the chp has closed the road and working to clean up the trees and debris in the area. so be careful. >>> this morning, cal tran says if you are thinking about making a trip to lake tahoe,
and showers in the sclar valley and snow on hamilton. temperatures hover around 50 this morning with pockets of sunshine developing this afternoon and a chilly evening, temperatures mid- to upper-40 business 7:00. rain this weekend. i'll show you where and our next bay area-wide storm comes monday. more on that too. >>> thank you, mike. heavy rain overnight caused a dangerous situation. a landslide took out a road and a pg&e truck with it. a live look at the video. we just got in....
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in response, i'll raise you alexander hamilton.ecause in 74, hamilton made it clear the broad language didn't they they should operate without ethical constraints. hamilton assumed he would be a man of good prudence and pardons were needed because many crimes at the time were punishable by death and, therefore, delayed the result in death. on the subject of sedition, hamilton said in rebellion there are moment itself for a well-timed pardon to rebels may restore the commonwealth. that's exactly what george washington did after the whiskey rebellion and after the civil war. if trump offers amnesty to his supporters who stormed the u.s. capitol, it would reward them for an attack on the government, which is not at all what the founders intended. which brings us to the final insult, the idea that a president would pardon himself. this is absurd on its face. under the fundamental role that no one may be a judge in his own case. the president cannot pardon himself. that's the principle side of the 1974 legal counsel opinion released day
in response, i'll raise you alexander hamilton.ecause in 74, hamilton made it clear the broad language didn't they they should operate without ethical constraints. hamilton assumed he would be a man of good prudence and pardons were needed because many crimes at the time were punishable by death and, therefore, delayed the result in death. on the subject of sedition, hamilton said in rebellion there are moment itself for a well-timed pardon to rebels may restore the commonwealth. that's exactly...
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hamilton, the pink, the purple, the white, that is a wintry mix, and snow is foulialling as well. the strongest wind is well north of us. we have 12 hours we're going to be dealing with the storm. on the storm impact scale, level three storm. a 12-hour window, and a few minutes, starting 4:00 p.m. lasting through 4:00 a.m. heavy rains and strong winds. let geese hour by hour, time it out for you, light showers and watch what happens. once the sun goes down, you see the yellows, the oranges, that is heavier rain moving in, and by 11:00 p.m., we are tracking intense rain, strong winds in the heart of the bay area, and the heavy warain will transitio to the south bay. south flood, there is the high threat of debris flows. we are going to watch it closely for you, and also, very strong winds. look at this over the next couple hur hour, you might feel a breeze. the winds are going to ramp up. you see on the coast, 50 or 60 miles per hour, and the bay area, 35 miles per hour. we have a high wind warning along the coastline. it does include san francisco. gusts over 50 miles per hour. li
hamilton, the pink, the purple, the white, that is a wintry mix, and snow is foulialling as well. the strongest wind is well north of us. we have 12 hours we're going to be dealing with the storm. on the storm impact scale, level three storm. a 12-hour window, and a few minutes, starting 4:00 p.m. lasting through 4:00 a.m. heavy rains and strong winds. let geese hour by hour, time it out for you, light showers and watch what happens. once the sun goes down, you see the yellows, the oranges,...
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letter ofd from a alexander hamilton to washington. this is the extent of this operation. it makes the inspector general independent of the commander-in-chief and it confers powers which will produce universal opposition in the army. a brat of scheme is fashion. xander spoke for washington and his staff and said that it -- powerer program grab at it ♪ -- paragraph at the expense of washington's command. this was to establish a complete separate commissary opposition -- operation to supply food and porridge for the army but he did it independently from the department that reported to washington. the established commissary department would not interfere with the operation of the commissary a -- agents. it created mass confusion. because the army was in pennsylvania, the commissary agents of the state of pennsylvania were all competing for the same supplies, heading up prices, creating mass confusion, less origin food raised the army in a time when the army was starving. the quartermaster department which was supposed to take care of army movements and take care this,chases o
letter ofd from a alexander hamilton to washington. this is the extent of this operation. it makes the inspector general independent of the commander-in-chief and it confers powers which will produce universal opposition in the army. a brat of scheme is fashion. xander spoke for washington and his staff and said that it -- powerer program grab at it ♪ -- paragraph at the expense of washington's command. this was to establish a complete separate commissary opposition -- operation to supply...
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hamilton area. over in the east bay over near livermore and altamont, the rain is weak neng but still significant. 2 on the nbc 7 impact storm. scattered showers tonight and tomorrow. burn scar areas may have flooding and here's an animation taking us into the evening hour. we'll continue to see waves of shers and downpours moving into the area and late night and overnight hours and into tomorrow morning, so tomorrow morning's commute will be a challenging one as well. let's go to abc 7 news meteorologist drew tuma for more on the storm. >> the threat really tonight and tomorrow is for intense rainfall leading to flooding. we do have a flood advisory in effect for must south bay, and that does include gilroy and santa cruz, san jose as well. there's the threat that our stleems and creeks are overflowing their banks. i do want to show you live doppler 7. two things to point out. one, you see all the intensely bright colors, the reds and orange. this is some very heavy rain falling. the second thing i
hamilton area. over in the east bay over near livermore and altamont, the rain is weak neng but still significant. 2 on the nbc 7 impact storm. scattered showers tonight and tomorrow. burn scar areas may have flooding and here's an animation taking us into the evening hour. we'll continue to see waves of shers and downpours moving into the area and late night and overnight hours and into tomorrow morning, so tomorrow morning's commute will be a challenging one as well. let's go to abc 7 news...
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hamilton. for those who may be near to the area or have never paid attention to this before, once there's snow on the top of that peak, you cannot drive up there. they close it off for safety's sake. don't try to play in the snow because i don't want your car to get stuck in ice. we'll go to the roadways. a smooth drive. i've circled fremont, 880 and mowry, a warming fire on the side of the fire that happens in the colder nights. crews out there to take care of this. it will be a distraction. just a small one, though. over here, an inconvenience for folks entering 101. the on ramp has one lane blacked, but -- blocked, but you have access to the freeway. 101 across the golden gate bridge. an easy drive. the bay bridge equally as smooth, maybe a couple more cars because we don't see anything going on now. it's open. back to you, laura. >> all right. hey, not just the bay area dealing with wild weather this week. still ahead at 5:25. the cleanup after a tornado touched down in the south overnight.
hamilton. for those who may be near to the area or have never paid attention to this before, once there's snow on the top of that peak, you cannot drive up there. they close it off for safety's sake. don't try to play in the snow because i don't want your car to get stuck in ice. we'll go to the roadways. a smooth drive. i've circled fremont, 880 and mowry, a warming fire on the side of the fire that happens in the colder nights. crews out there to take care of this. it will be a distraction....
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and hamilton to the east. this is a former university nursery. the greenhouses are arranged length weiss east to west with the short gable end phrasing hamilton street. the greenhouses are numbers one through ten moving north along hamilton street. 11-18 on boden street. most are 30 to 34 feet wide and 110 to feet long. there is a number of agricultural structures. facing woosie there is a garage, water storage and pressure tank. farther to the east is a boiler house, best side mexicoing tank, and secondhand dug well. the north side is vacant. this is a view of the site from the corner of whalen street. grease house 18 is in the foreground. there is another shot with the gable ends of the gene houses across from hamilton. it consists mostly of greenhouses but there are farming equipment and structures on the site. this is a view of some of the other building structures including the garage to the left, water storage tank in the center, and boiler to the right. this is a graphic showing the existing structure. greenhouses that line hamilton street
and hamilton to the east. this is a former university nursery. the greenhouses are arranged length weiss east to west with the short gable end phrasing hamilton street. the greenhouses are numbers one through ten moving north along hamilton street. 11-18 on boden street. most are 30 to 34 feet wide and 110 to feet long. there is a number of agricultural structures. facing woosie there is a garage, water storage and pressure tank. farther to the east is a boiler house, best side mexicoing tank,...
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hamilton family lives in one of washington's poorest neighborhoods a few miles from the white house. fresh produce is nearly impossible to find within walking distance. of the business. that is still very. good at making good or forgot your growth in washington's wealthier areas the city rate is 10 percent here it is 642 percent of the population will. today's menu features notches ground beef and tomato sauce with extra sugar garnish to sour cream. is going to let's say is that for a period of a meal in the body fat we could turn. that down i will now be in jesus' name we pray amen. brother. that was. our. locally owned family restaurants have abandoned the hamiltons inner city neighborhood fast food chains rushed in to fill the vacuum. their impact is multiplied by an implacable marketing strategy that starts on the street corner . the food industry says it's your fault but the reality is they've changed the whole food environment they've created a food environment where every place you turn if it's on your smartphone it's on seeing a billboard it's seeing any kind of advertisement
hamilton family lives in one of washington's poorest neighborhoods a few miles from the white house. fresh produce is nearly impossible to find within walking distance. of the business. that is still very. good at making good or forgot your growth in washington's wealthier areas the city rate is 10 percent here it is 642 percent of the population will. today's menu features notches ground beef and tomato sauce with extra sugar garnish to sour cream. is going to let's say is that for a period of...
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i will go all the way back to alexander hamilton. the genius of alexander hamilton was that he understood that principle. after the revolutionary war, the issue debt to finance the revolutionary war and that debt was thought of that there is no way we will ever get repaid on that money, so it was being traded in the markets of that day for a couple pennies on the dollar. alexander hamilton said, look, i am going to pay you all back. by doing so, he established the principle that if you invest in the united states of america, your money is good. you will get repaid no matter what. the result has been we have enjoyed the lowest interest rates of any government on the planet for the entire history of american history. that is to our benefit. it helps us finance a trip to the moon. it helped us finance infrastructure, education of our kids and interest rates lower than anyone else on the planet. you can see real life examples of that today there were countries that tried to extinguish debt by just saying i am not going to pay back. take
i will go all the way back to alexander hamilton. the genius of alexander hamilton was that he understood that principle. after the revolutionary war, the issue debt to finance the revolutionary war and that debt was thought of that there is no way we will ever get repaid on that money, so it was being traded in the markets of that day for a couple pennies on the dollar. alexander hamilton said, look, i am going to pay you all back. by doing so, he established the principle that if you invest...