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hamilton loved practicing law. he loved the give and take of the courtroom and the fighting that went on there. jefferson had a passion for architecture and gardening, and hamilton was largely indifferent to that. during washington's presidency, early in the presidency, when they were still on relatively good terms, jefferson invited hamilton to his residents in new york, and when hamilton came in, he saw the pictures of three men on the wall and hamilton asked to are those three men, and jefferson responded they are the three greatest men in history, john locke, sir isaac newton, and sir francis bacon. and hamilton corrected him by saying no, the greatest man in history was julius cesar. jefferson never, ever got over that and never forgot that. but for all of their differences, there were similarities between these two. both had rather unhappy youths. jefferson tellingly referred to youth as a time of what he called colonial subservience. think about that a little bit, because that comes from the man who was the
hamilton loved practicing law. he loved the give and take of the courtroom and the fighting that went on there. jefferson had a passion for architecture and gardening, and hamilton was largely indifferent to that. during washington's presidency, early in the presidency, when they were still on relatively good terms, jefferson invited hamilton to his residents in new york, and when hamilton came in, he saw the pictures of three men on the wall and hamilton asked to are those three men, and...
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hamilton. hamilton will become of the most powerful americans.ilton won a stronger federal government jefferson wanted a weaker federal government. by hamilton giving up the fact of virginia in the south would not pay their debts pretty much guaranteed hamilton will get a strong federal government, a bank and a strong treasury. so hamilton gets whatever he wants even though he plays that he lost. the second argument is worth the capitol going to be? jefferson and madison one in the south in virginia. what they did not knows what hamilton knew, george washington had already pre-much decided to capitol should be in virginia near his home. so hamilton gave up that the capitol would be there pretty gave up something that was already done. so he placed jefferson and madison. ultimately went to simple brick town of only a few acres so hamilton agrees they could have a design contest. jefferson could chair the committee that picks the winning design. it appears that jefferson submits his own anonymously for a brittle little brick town and picks it were
hamilton. hamilton will become of the most powerful americans.ilton won a stronger federal government jefferson wanted a weaker federal government. by hamilton giving up the fact of virginia in the south would not pay their debts pretty much guaranteed hamilton will get a strong federal government, a bank and a strong treasury. so hamilton gets whatever he wants even though he plays that he lost. the second argument is worth the capitol going to be? jefferson and madison one in the south in...
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mr cole hamilton... you said it hadj mr cole hamilton...ton, if - answer that. i'm just trying to get to the... mr hamilton, if you - answer that. i'm just trying to get to the... mr hamilton, if you look semi-evidence _ to the... mr hamilton, if you look semi-evidence he _ to the. .. mr hamilton, if you look semi-evidence he will— to the... mr hamilton, if you look semi-evidence he will see - to the... mr hamilton, if you look semi-evidence he will see that i l semi—evidence he will see that i state explicitly —— if he looks at my evidence, asking the question at this committee, i am talking here generally that to my knowledge about any minister to my knowledge, no complaint was put forward or informed by nicola sturgeon, and i have not made that charge against nicola sturgeon and i think this committee would be wrong to believe that was the case. to my knowledge no such complain about any minister has reached the desk of the deputy first minister. fiifi has reached the desk of the deputy first minister.— first minister. ok, so, can i “ust f
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mannix love is the seat of the jeep of hamilton a lovely large castle but the former state of hamilton was vastly larger a real palace. long since destroyed today it exists only in photographs. and on with its imposing size the legendary hamilton palace was also a kind of treasure chest for art it was the 10th you could hamilton it was fascinated with extraordinary works of art who amassed this treasure. attempts to cause hamilton was a very shy man he was a very proud man he was very proud of the fact that he was duke of hamilton and brandon he was the premier peer of scotland and he wanted people to really appreciate that he was a very very very important individual and he puts together a powerhouse and a treasure house which reflects the importance of himself and his family and it is an actual fact a demonstration of his status. did you cringe out of his way to leave a lasting impression on his visitors so you came in to was very very fine room with the bookcase is right around the room is glazed bookcases and then you would have propped open door he would have opened one of the gla
mannix love is the seat of the jeep of hamilton a lovely large castle but the former state of hamilton was vastly larger a real palace. long since destroyed today it exists only in photographs. and on with its imposing size the legendary hamilton palace was also a kind of treasure chest for art it was the 10th you could hamilton it was fascinated with extraordinary works of art who amassed this treasure. attempts to cause hamilton was a very shy man he was a very proud man he was very proud of...
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mannix love is the seat of the jeep of hamilton a lovely council but the former state of hamilton was vastly najera a real palace. long since destroyed today it exists only in french graphs. along with its imposing size the legendary hamilton palace was also a kind of treasure chest for art it was the 10th stupid hamilton who was fascinated with extraordinary works of art who amassed this treasure. attempts to confirm. it was a very shy man he was a very proud man he was very proud of the fact that he was duke of hamilton and brandon he was the premier peer of scotland and he wanted people to really appreciate that he was a very very very important individual and he put together a powerhouse a treasure house which reflects the importance of himself and his family and it is an actual fact a demonstration of his status. the jew kwento out of his way to leave a lasting impression on his visitors so you came into this very very fine room with the bookcases right around the walls glazed bookcases and then you would have perhaps opened or he would have opened one of the glazed bookcases for
mannix love is the seat of the jeep of hamilton a lovely council but the former state of hamilton was vastly najera a real palace. long since destroyed today it exists only in french graphs. along with its imposing size the legendary hamilton palace was also a kind of treasure chest for art it was the 10th stupid hamilton who was fascinated with extraordinary works of art who amassed this treasure. attempts to confirm. it was a very shy man he was a very proud man he was very proud of the fact...
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mannix love is the seat of the jeep of hamilton a lovely large council but the former seat of hamilton was vastly najah a real palace. long since destroyed today it exists only in photographs. along with it symposium size the legendary hamilton palace was also a kind of treasure chest for art it was the 10th stupid hamilton who was fascinated with the extraordinary works of art who amassed this treasure. attempts to contaminate some it was a very shy man he was a very proud man he was very proud of the fact that he was duke of hamilton and brandon he was the premier peer of scotland and he wanted people to really appreciate that he was a very very very important individual and he put together a powerhouse and a treasure house which reflects the importance of himself and his family and it is an actual fact a demonstration of his status. that you cringe out of his way to leave a lasting impression on his visitors so you came into was very very fine room with the bookcases right around the walls glazed bookcases and then you would have propped open doors he would have opened one of the gl
mannix love is the seat of the jeep of hamilton a lovely large council but the former seat of hamilton was vastly najah a real palace. long since destroyed today it exists only in photographs. along with it symposium size the legendary hamilton palace was also a kind of treasure chest for art it was the 10th stupid hamilton who was fascinated with the extraordinary works of art who amassed this treasure. attempts to contaminate some it was a very shy man he was a very proud man he was very...
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mannix love is the seat of the juke of hamilton a lovely large castle but the former state of hamilton was vastly najera a real palace. long since destroyed today it exists only in photographs. along with its imposing size the legendary hamilton palace was also a kind of treasure chest for art it was the 10th you could hamilton it was fascinated with extraordinary works of art who amassed this treasure. the tennstedt of hamilton was a very shy man he was a very proud man he was very proud of the fact that he was duke of hamilton and brandon he was the premier peer of scotland and he wanted people to really appreciate that he was a very very very important individual and he put together a powerhouse and a treasure house which reflects the importance of himself and his family and it is a natural fact a demonstration of his status. thank you quentin out of his way to leave a lasting impression on his visitors so you came into was very very fine room with the bookcases right around the walls glazed bookcases and then you would have propped open door he would have opened one of the glazed b
mannix love is the seat of the juke of hamilton a lovely large castle but the former state of hamilton was vastly najera a real palace. long since destroyed today it exists only in photographs. along with its imposing size the legendary hamilton palace was also a kind of treasure chest for art it was the 10th you could hamilton it was fascinated with extraordinary works of art who amassed this treasure. the tennstedt of hamilton was a very shy man he was a very proud man he was very proud of...
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hamilton, i find it ironic that hamilton today is a rap star, because in his time hamilton was arguablythe most conservative, right-wing figure in american politics. almost a royalist, one step short of a royalist and jefferson was the opposite. so they clashed from day one, you know, they were in washington's cabinet. hamilton was secretary of the treasury, jefferson with secretary of state. pretty good lineup. and they went at each other every day at cabinet meetings. jefferson once said that they were like to fighting in the ring and after he became president, jefferson did, he, again he did everything he could to dial back that sort of regal atmosphere, both in the way he conducted the government and also the way he presented himself and was kind of bound and determined to defeat hamilton i seesaw it. and irony, i think by the way, the way things are different then than they are now, jefferson kept a bust of hamilton in his study at for monticello the rest of his life. so even though they were blood enemies, he respected him and knew what a brilliant man he was and that he had a ver
hamilton, i find it ironic that hamilton today is a rap star, because in his time hamilton was arguablythe most conservative, right-wing figure in american politics. almost a royalist, one step short of a royalist and jefferson was the opposite. so they clashed from day one, you know, they were in washington's cabinet. hamilton was secretary of the treasury, jefferson with secretary of state. pretty good lineup. and they went at each other every day at cabinet meetings. jefferson once said that...
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luis hamilton is going to drive for mercedes next season.his seven world titles with the team. he's only committed to a one—year deal. let's get more on this from our fi reporter. we spoke a week or so ago about this. that contract curveball. both the principal says this was never in doubt.- this was never in doubt. never in doubt. this was never in doubt. never in doubt- come _ this was never in doubt. never in doubt. come on, _ this was never in doubt. never in doubt. come on, we _ this was never in doubt. never in doubt. come on, we knew- this was never in doubt. never in doubt. come on, we knew it- this was never in doubt. never in doubt. come on, we knew it was| this was never in doubt. never in - doubt. come on, we knew it was never in doubt. 0bviously doubt. come on, we knew it was never in doubt. obviously it was a matter of when not if he was going to sign the contract to stop lewis hamilton had coronavirus at the end of last year. will got it at the beginning of this year. it's been a somewhat messy way to sign a contract. it's fin
luis hamilton is going to drive for mercedes next season.his seven world titles with the team. he's only committed to a one—year deal. let's get more on this from our fi reporter. we spoke a week or so ago about this. that contract curveball. both the principal says this was never in doubt.- this was never in doubt. never in doubt. this was never in doubt. never in doubt- come _ this was never in doubt. never in doubt. come on, _ this was never in doubt. never in doubt. come on, we _ this was...
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mannix love is the seat of the juke of hamilton a lovely large council but the former seat of hamilton was roughly najah a real palace. long since destroyed today it exists only in photographs. and on with its imposing size the legendary hamilton palace was also a kind of treasure chest for art it was the 10th stupid hamilton who was fascinated with the extraordinary works of art who amassed this treasure. the 10 stick of hamilton was a very shy man he was a very proud man he was very proud of the fact that he was duke of hamilton and brandon he was the premier peer of scotland and he wanted people to really appreciate that he was a very very very important individual and he put together a powerhouse of a treasure house which reflects the importance of himself and his family and it is an actual fact a demonstration of his status. the jew kwento out of his way to leave a lasting impression on his visitors. so you came into this very very fine room with the bookcases right around the walls glazed bookcases and then you would have propped open door he would have opened one of the glazed b
mannix love is the seat of the juke of hamilton a lovely large council but the former seat of hamilton was roughly najah a real palace. long since destroyed today it exists only in photographs. and on with its imposing size the legendary hamilton palace was also a kind of treasure chest for art it was the 10th stupid hamilton who was fascinated with the extraordinary works of art who amassed this treasure. the 10 stick of hamilton was a very shy man he was a very proud man he was very proud of...
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the first point comes from english history which matters because as hamilton wrote, england provided the model from which the idea of this institution has been borrowed. and it would have been immediately obvious to anyone familiar with that history that former officials could be held accountable for their abuses while in office. every single impeachment of government officials that occurred during the framer's lifetime concerned a former official, a former official. indeed the most famous of these impeachments occurred while the framers gathered in philadelphia to write the constitution. it was the impeachment of warren hastings, the former governor general of the british colony of bengal, and a corrupt guy. the framers knew all about it and they strongly supported the impeachment. in fact, the hastings case was invoked by name at the convention. it was the only specific impeachment case that they discussed at the convention. it played a key role in their adoption of the high crimes and misdemeanor standard. and even though everyone there surely knew that hastings had left office tw
the first point comes from english history which matters because as hamilton wrote, england provided the model from which the idea of this institution has been borrowed. and it would have been immediately obvious to anyone familiar with that history that former officials could be held accountable for their abuses while in office. every single impeachment of government officials that occurred during the framer's lifetime concerned a former official, a former official. indeed the most famous of...
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but hamilton got their equaliser in the fourth minute of injury time, ryan callachan drew them level.behind ross county, rangers are 21 points clear of celtic at the top. there's been a couple of big shocks in the women's super league this afternoon. brighton came from behind to end chelseas 33 match unbeaten run, stretching back two years. aileen whelan equalised before megan connolly's corner went straight in. look at those celebrations. manchester united's women weren't able to take advantage and their title hopes also suffered a big blow as they lost 2—0 at home to reading danielle carter scored the royals' second goal. they'd wonjust one of their previous 10 league games. england have been piling the pressure on india in the first test — four wickets for dom bess meant india finished day three 321 runs behind. adam wild rounds up the action. before the play, the plotting. this was england planning an all—round team performance. first with the bat and adding as many as possible to their already impressive total. this helped them towards 578 before the clatter of wickets signalled
but hamilton got their equaliser in the fourth minute of injury time, ryan callachan drew them level.behind ross county, rangers are 21 points clear of celtic at the top. there's been a couple of big shocks in the women's super league this afternoon. brighton came from behind to end chelseas 33 match unbeaten run, stretching back two years. aileen whelan equalised before megan connolly's corner went straight in. look at those celebrations. manchester united's women weren't able to take...
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i began with "hamilton" and let me end with hamilton, who lives, who dies, who thes your story and in their telling the story of the young people and we also have to tell our own story and god also tells our story that you count. you are somebody. god loves you. god bless you. thank you for being with us! james brown and bill cowher welcoming you back to the midnight snack run. this is one tricky obstacle course. he's reaching... but he pushes it away! he's approaching a plate of iced cookies... he blows right by 'em oh the fridge looks like he's headed for the soda. wait! he jukes left! grabs the water bottle now he's just gotta get out of there. look what dropped from the sky! don't do it dennis. that's the way you execute a midnight snack run. stand up to cancer and rally want you to reduce your risk for cancer, go to takeahealthystand.org. >>> crowds gathering g in san jojose overnighthters cars bee in a sideshow at an intersection in the city, the investigation into what happened. former president trump acquitted of inciting an insurrection and what happens now is a senate minori
i began with "hamilton" and let me end with hamilton, who lives, who dies, who thes your story and in their telling the story of the young people and we also have to tell our own story and god also tells our story that you count. you are somebody. god loves you. god bless you. thank you for being with us! james brown and bill cowher welcoming you back to the midnight snack run. this is one tricky obstacle course. he's reaching... but he pushes it away! he's approaching a plate of iced...
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just hamilton for one. i'm just months after washington died the federal government officially moved to the city that would. that bore his name. can you talk a bit about the relationship between the man and the city of washington? yes, and and so this was not lost on people that george washington dies and just months later. a new capital city opens with the name, washington and it was very fitting that the city of washington was called washington. it was george washington who had chosen the spot on the potomac river for the city. it was george washington who had spent a good deal of his presidency overseeing the construction. of the city and it was of course, ultimately george washington who gave his name to the place so he didn't really start calling it washington himself until the end of his presidency. but i think he hoped that the city could do what he really no longer could which is hold together the feuding in factions tearing apart the country and of course, there are some irony today as we think abo
just hamilton for one. i'm just months after washington died the federal government officially moved to the city that would. that bore his name. can you talk a bit about the relationship between the man and the city of washington? yes, and and so this was not lost on people that george washington dies and just months later. a new capital city opens with the name, washington and it was very fitting that the city of washington was called washington. it was george washington who had chosen the...
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. >>> so i'm near the intersection of hamilton avenue and lee avenue. this is where it happened early sunday morning. and the communities that are just on the other side of this areas they they don't want their neighborhood to become like cities in the east bay and san francisco where sideshows happen often, and with apparent impunity. dark skidmarks are visible from the air at the intersection of hamilton and lee avenue but only hint at the chaotic scene on the ground early sunday morning. cars fishtailed and spun out in front of a tight circle of spectators, some of them firing guns into the air. >> it is tough to wake up to something like that and you hear gunshots. it is just very upsettg and frightening. >> reporter: they are frightened by the gunfire and frustrated by the noisy late- night intrusion of the sideshow and what they perceive as the lackluster was by police. >> there were guns firing so we don't wawant anyoyone catching straray bullet. . >> reporter: : san jose policy there were sideshows and at least four different locations, includin
. >>> so i'm near the intersection of hamilton avenue and lee avenue. this is where it happened early sunday morning. and the communities that are just on the other side of this areas they they don't want their neighborhood to become like cities in the east bay and san francisco where sideshows happen often, and with apparent impunity. dark skidmarks are visible from the air at the intersection of hamilton and lee avenue but only hint at the chaotic scene on the ground early sunday...
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hamilton. i know that one thing that really concerns you was the the fact that there was a potential for the executive to stay in office for i mean considerable length of time and that you found that troubling in fact, mr. hamilton. i think just wanted to give us another king. a president serving for life based on his good behavior, but didn't you say something about a fear of of having people who could just continue in office and precisely sir would be no different than the the intrusions and the prerogatives of royalty and monarchy and nobility. in fact, it was about this time doctor if you remember while you were still in france, we had discussed the continual tyrannies that could result from allowing anyone in office over too long a period of time. yes, and this was one of the reasons why and about 17 and 86 you had been returned to our nation about a year that i acquired for myself. in fact, i i haven't right here. i am quite myself a seal a watch shield upon which my initials a t j but th
hamilton. i know that one thing that really concerns you was the the fact that there was a potential for the executive to stay in office for i mean considerable length of time and that you found that troubling in fact, mr. hamilton. i think just wanted to give us another king. a president serving for life based on his good behavior, but didn't you say something about a fear of of having people who could just continue in office and precisely sir would be no different than the the intrusions and...
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prescient thinking by mr hamilton. as we see often. and what i say hamilton. as we see often. for due process, based on the critically— for due process, based on the critically serious nature of the singular— critically serious nature of the singular role the appeasement process— singular role the appeasement process has in our government, mr hamilton— process has in our government, mr hamilton character is the consideration of impeachment in these _ consideration of impeachment in these terms. the delicacy and magnitude of the trust which so deeply— magnitude of the trust which so deeply concerns the political reputation and existence of every man engaged in the ministry should a public— man engaged in the ministry should a public affairs, speak for themselves. this too in federalist 65. themselves. this too in federalist 65 now— themselves. this too in federalist 65. now back to the house, any warnings — 65. now back to the house, any warnings against this rush to judgement in this case. mr cole of oklahoma — judgement in this case. mr cole of oklahoma again, in the name of
prescient thinking by mr hamilton. as we see often. and what i say hamilton. as we see often. for due process, based on the critically— for due process, based on the critically serious nature of the singular— critically serious nature of the singular role the appeasement process— singular role the appeasement process has in our government, mr hamilton— process has in our government, mr hamilton character is the consideration of impeachment in these _ consideration of impeachment in...
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, emily hamilton.r: thank you. i am in florida, and what i am seeing is real estate developers are flooding the market with houses in the over $300,000 range. i drive-through these new subdivisions and think, who is buying these houses? florida is a low wage state. i feel there is a price floor being created and it is forcing people who would normally buy a $190,000 three bedroom house into the lower rent houses. the people who really need that need the dwellings that are lower rent are getting pushed out. when people complain, they slap up a section 8 apartment complex. the solution might be to force these developers into the free market. they say florida is becoming the new california. host: thank you for calling. emily hamilton. guest: stephen raises a good point. oftentimes, new construction housing is built at the height of the market. new construction, new products of any type, tend to be more expensive than used. in general, the vast majority of homebuyers are buying secondhand houses, which ten
, emily hamilton.r: thank you. i am in florida, and what i am seeing is real estate developers are flooding the market with houses in the over $300,000 range. i drive-through these new subdivisions and think, who is buying these houses? florida is a low wage state. i feel there is a price floor being created and it is forcing people who would normally buy a $190,000 three bedroom house into the lower rent houses. the people who really need that need the dwellings that are lower rent are getting...
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he had a bust of hamilton, is our genesis, and the hall -- hamilton, his arch nemesis, and the hall -- in the hall opposite of us of himself. when visitor once told me that perhaps it was a political hunting trophy, because of course jefferson eventually won in the political battle against hamilton by becoming president. the dining room is one of the brighter spaces in monticello because of the chrome yellow paint on the walls. it would have been located on the north side of the house, the coldest and darkest side. that is where practice -- breakfast would be served each morning and dinner at about 4:00 or 5:00 in the afternoon. jefferson is famous for his political uses of food. when he was president, he would, multiple times a week, invite politicians to dine at his home, both democratic republicans, his party, but also his adversaries, federalists. they would come separate nights. jefferson used his conversations to talk about politics but also other things of the day, philosophy, religion. he preferred private, intimate affairs where conversation could come to life. in the montice
he had a bust of hamilton, is our genesis, and the hall -- hamilton, his arch nemesis, and the hall -- in the hall opposite of us of himself. when visitor once told me that perhaps it was a political hunting trophy, because of course jefferson eventually won in the political battle against hamilton by becoming president. the dining room is one of the brighter spaces in monticello because of the chrome yellow paint on the walls. it would have been located on the north side of the house, the...
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hamilton. one thing that really concerned you was the fact that there was a potential for the executive to stay in office for a considerable length of time. i just wanted to hear from a president serving for life based on good behavior, but didn't you say something about having people who are just continuing in office? >> precisely, sir. it would be no difference than the prerogatives of nobility and monarchy. it was about this time, if you remember, when you are still in france, we had discussed the continual tyrannies that would result from allowing anyone in office over to long a period of time. this is one of the reasons why in about 1786, you returned to our nation. i acquired for myself, and have it right here, a seal, a watch seal, upon which are my and michelin. your great statement, rebellion is reduced to god. remember? that >> yes indeed i do. i think the potential of tyranny is always present, no matter what system. i still believed that, certainly, while general washington was with
hamilton. one thing that really concerned you was the fact that there was a potential for the executive to stay in office for a considerable length of time. i just wanted to hear from a president serving for life based on good behavior, but didn't you say something about having people who are just continuing in office? >> precisely, sir. it would be no difference than the prerogatives of nobility and monarchy. it was about this time, if you remember, when you are still in france, we had...
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the first i want to show you how i met helen hamilton gardner or hhg as i call her. i came across to helen hamilton gardner when i was working on my first book, which is called from eve to evolution darwin science and women's rights and gilded age america, and i was looking to see how 19th century women used science to advance arguments about equality and feminism in gardner was one of my examples because of her work in brain science. and yes, you guessed it. this is her brain here in a jar outside the psychology department at cornell because when she died she donated her brain to science to prove her life-long contention that women were equal to men when she was a young woman. she wanted to go to columbia. and this is in the 1870s early 1880s and women were not allowed to go to college at columbia and many other schools at that time one of the leading arguments for why was that their brains were smaller their brains simply couldn't handle it and gardner said that camp possibly be true. so anyway, that's how i first met hhg. but when i decided i really wanted to writ
the first i want to show you how i met helen hamilton gardner or hhg as i call her. i came across to helen hamilton gardner when i was working on my first book, which is called from eve to evolution darwin science and women's rights and gilded age america, and i was looking to see how 19th century women used science to advance arguments about equality and feminism in gardner was one of my examples because of her work in brain science. and yes, you guessed it. this is her brain here in a jar...
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it's david hamilton.— david hamilton. that is a very particular— david hamilton.once the ownership structure, who owns boom radio? it's a handful of --eole who owns boom radio? it's a handful of peeple who _ who owns boom radio? it's a handful of people who have _ who owns boom radio? it's a handful of people who have been _ who owns boom radio? it's a handful of people who have been in - who owns boom radio? it's a handful of people who have been in the - who owns boom radio? it's a handful of people who have been in the radio business a long time are actually tempted by this proposition. it's a handful of private individuals. myself and a few others. how much money did you have to raise? about a third of a million. _ money did you have to raise? about a third of a million. you _ money did you have to raise? about a third of a million. you got _ money did you have to raise? about a third of a million. you got news - third of a million. you got news bulletin, how much they cost you? just a few thousand foot up there from independent radio. fairir;r from independen
it's david hamilton.— david hamilton. that is a very particular— david hamilton.once the ownership structure, who owns boom radio? it's a handful of --eole who owns boom radio? it's a handful of peeple who _ who owns boom radio? it's a handful of people who have _ who owns boom radio? it's a handful of people who have been _ who owns boom radio? it's a handful of people who have been in - who owns boom radio? it's a handful of people who have been in the - who owns boom radio? it's a...
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hamilton had some other ideas about the president, but he and his wife both believe that alexander hamiltonctually more resembles the seized within a cincinnati's. and publicly of course, adams can't afford a falling out with george washington. george washington makes clear that he will resign if he does not get his way. so ultimately, john adams does have to give way, in georgia washington gets this -- , so much for former presidents not meddling with their successors. >> just doesn't aside of, course adams is so detached as you will recall, that later on, he cuts of all communications with thomas jefferson. and he refuses to communicate directly with. him he would only do so through abigail. this lasted i think right up until before the data. >> in a sense, what's interesting is that a lot of the communications between these people broke off. i mean by the time george washington died, he was no longer on speaking terms with i will just throw out three names. thomas jefferson, james madison, and james monroe. if that's the third, fourth, and fifth presidents of the knitted states. george w
hamilton had some other ideas about the president, but he and his wife both believe that alexander hamiltonctually more resembles the seized within a cincinnati's. and publicly of course, adams can't afford a falling out with george washington. george washington makes clear that he will resign if he does not get his way. so ultimately, john adams does have to give way, in georgia washington gets this -- , so much for former presidents not meddling with their successors. >> just doesn't...
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if i've are writing a book about this impeachment, i would call it "hamilton's nightmare." since the time bill clinton was improperly impeached, and i consulted with his legal team, ever since bill clinton was impeached the impeachment has been weaponized for partisan purposes. removing an absolutely -- we are moving in absolutely the wrong direction. it will become a normal part of the political process. whenever a controversial president is elected, there will be movements towards impeachment. that is not with the framers had in mind. host: regarding this trial in case, give your thoughts on the due process. was that satisfied in the lead up? and the lack of witnesses we are expecting not to appear in the process. guest: this was the quickest impeachment in history. all prior impeachments had hearings. i testified as a witness against the impeachment of bill clinton. this one was a snap impeachment. it was just done quickly, probably because it was towards the end of his term. he was denied due process. as far as witnesses, the defense is making a motion to dismiss. the s
if i've are writing a book about this impeachment, i would call it "hamilton's nightmare." since the time bill clinton was improperly impeached, and i consulted with his legal team, ever since bill clinton was impeached the impeachment has been weaponized for partisan purposes. removing an absolutely -- we are moving in absolutely the wrong direction. it will become a normal part of the political process. whenever a controversial president is elected, there will be movements towards...
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it didn't hurt that he knew that alexander hamilton had actually conspired against his election in 1796. appleton had some other idea about who should be president, but he and his wife both believed that alexander hamilton actually more resembles a caesar than a cincinnatist and publicly have a fear and adams really can't afford a fall out with george washington and washington makes it clear he'll resign if he doesn't get hits way so ultimately john adams does have to give way and george washington gets hiss man, so, again, so much for presidents not meddling with their successors. >> just as an aside that adams was so touchy, as you'll recall, that later on he cuts off all sorts of communication with thomas jeff soviet republic and refused to if converse with him and would only do this through abigail and this occurred right until the death. >> the thing is a lot of founding fathers were touchy and a lot of communications between these people broke off. by the time george washington died he was no longer on speaking terms with, i'll just throw out three names, thomas jefferson, james m
it didn't hurt that he knew that alexander hamilton had actually conspired against his election in 1796. appleton had some other idea about who should be president, but he and his wife both believed that alexander hamilton actually more resembles a caesar than a cincinnatist and publicly have a fear and adams really can't afford a fall out with george washington and washington makes it clear he'll resign if he doesn't get hits way so ultimately john adams does have to give way and george...
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so it worked. >> senator hamilton, good morning.bout the traps of partisanship, though, in all of this. and i think jim does make a good point that, even if there were not universally agreed upon facts, you know, we are so much more divided now. and there's so much more reward for not getting along, oddly, politically. >> well, that's true, of course. i think we live in a time of very intense partisanship. the partisanship is not new. partisanship can often be helpful in this country and has been in the past. but there are times when you have to come together. you have to put aside the partisanship and look at the problem or the challenge from the standpoint of what's best for the country. tom and i believe very much now is a time when we have to come together. we have to understand what the facts were on that awful day. it was really scary to me to watch the people coming into the capitol building, breaking windows, walking up and down the floors of the capitol, going into chambers of the senate and the house and desecrating the ca
so it worked. >> senator hamilton, good morning.bout the traps of partisanship, though, in all of this. and i think jim does make a good point that, even if there were not universally agreed upon facts, you know, we are so much more divided now. and there's so much more reward for not getting along, oddly, politically. >> well, that's true, of course. i think we live in a time of very intense partisanship. the partisanship is not new. partisanship can often be helpful in this...
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you can see mount hamilton. san jose, wet weather. level one system winding down the next few hours. dropped anywhere from a couple hundredths to a tenth of an inch of rain. upper elevation winds are 20 to 36 miles per hour there from the oakland hills to mount diablo and san jose, passing shower right now. it is in the low 50s downtown and in san jose. 54 on the coast. look at the north bay, san rafael is sunny. call it partly cloudy for the rest of the day with numbers getting close to where we will be for the rest of the day simply because the northwesterly winds are going to blow and it is going to feel cool. upper 50s to near 60 with mix of clouds and sun, breezy to gusty winds. we will talk about a next chance of rain that comes in as soon as tomorrow night, and into the holiday weekend in a few minutes. liz? >> thank you. >>> more breaking news to tell you about. magnitude 7.1 quake rocked the coast of japan almost exactly ten years after the powerful quake that caused the fukushima tsunami and nuclear disaster. usgs says it hi
you can see mount hamilton. san jose, wet weather. level one system winding down the next few hours. dropped anywhere from a couple hundredths to a tenth of an inch of rain. upper elevation winds are 20 to 36 miles per hour there from the oakland hills to mount diablo and san jose, passing shower right now. it is in the low 50s downtown and in san jose. 54 on the coast. look at the north bay, san rafael is sunny. call it partly cloudy for the rest of the day with numbers getting close to where...
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but hamilton got their equaliser in the fourth minute of injury time.oints behind ross county. rangers are 21 points clear of celtic at the top. england have been piling the pressure on india in the first test — four wickets for dom bess meant india finished day three 321 runs behind. adam wild rounds up the action: before the play, the plotting. this was england planning an all—round team performance. first with the bat and adding as many possible to their already impressive total. this helped them towards 578 before the clatter wickets signal the start of phase two of the day's plan. england's bowlers taking early wickets. he wasjofra archer, right on schedule. at lunch, england on top and still revising that strategy. alma best showing exactly how he intends to trap them. isn't it great when a plan comes together? but you cannot always bank on brilliance, except perhaps when it comes to joe brilliance, except perhaps when it comes tojoe root. already inspirational with the bat, this catch to was quite magnificent. if anything, that spurred india on.
but hamilton got their equaliser in the fourth minute of injury time.oints behind ross county. rangers are 21 points clear of celtic at the top. england have been piling the pressure on india in the first test — four wickets for dom bess meant india finished day three 321 runs behind. adam wild rounds up the action: before the play, the plotting. this was england planning an all—round team performance. first with the bat and adding as many possible to their already impressive total. this...
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loved "hamilton," love you and can't wait to see this film.am cook who is such an important figure in the civil rights narrative. >> well, you know, when i grew up i remember the saying your arms are too short to box with god. and it felt like my arms with a little too short to box with the god sam cook. but regina saw something in me that i didn't see in myself. it took me a while to believe there was a sam in me, but i trusted regina. >> i think there should be t-shirts that say "trust regina king." she could make a movie about the abcs and i'm going to watch it. michael eric dyson, talk a little bit more about this night. this is the meeting of, you know, my personal hero, muhammad ali, malcolm x, jim brown and sam cook. can you talk about the context of it and what it meant for the culture and the country. >> yes, it was an extraordinarily important night. glad to be here with leslie odom jr. i'm a huge fan, my brother. here you have a young, brash cassius clay, soon to become muhammad ali, 22 years old, you had jim brown at the peak of hi
loved "hamilton," love you and can't wait to see this film.am cook who is such an important figure in the civil rights narrative. >> well, you know, when i grew up i remember the saying your arms are too short to box with god. and it felt like my arms with a little too short to box with the god sam cook. but regina saw something in me that i didn't see in myself. it took me a while to believe there was a sam in me, but i trusted regina. >> i think there should be t-shirts...
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believed was uniquely suited to the most difficult task of conducting an impeachment trial as mr hamilton wrote in federalist 65 these aren't just niceties i make no apology for demanding in your name in the name of the constitution that the rights to due process guaranteed under the constitution are it here too and the process is serious is this in our national lives. the nihil of due process in this case of course starts with the house of representatives in this unprecedented snap impeachment process the house of representatives denied every attribute of fundamental constitutional due process that americans correctly have come to believe is part of what makes this country so great how and why did that happen it is a function of the insatiable lust for impeachment in the house for the past 4 years consider this. donald trump who i may well be voting to impeach donald trump is already done a number of things which legitimately raised the question of impeached i don't respect this president and have a. great day until then. that is grounds to start impeachment proceedings those are grounds
believed was uniquely suited to the most difficult task of conducting an impeachment trial as mr hamilton wrote in federalist 65 these aren't just niceties i make no apology for demanding in your name in the name of the constitution that the rights to due process guaranteed under the constitution are it here too and the process is serious is this in our national lives. the nihil of due process in this case of course starts with the house of representatives in this unprecedented snap impeachment...
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hamilton in federalist 65. moreover, as chief justice marshall warned in fletcher versus peck, it's not to be disguised that the framers viewed with some apprehension that the people in the united states in adopting that instrument have manifest add determination to shield themselves and their property of the strong passions to which men and women are exposed. the restrictions on the legislative power of the states are obviously founded in this sentiment. the constitution of the united states contains what may be deemed a bill of rights for the people of each state. no state shall pass any bill of attainder in this form. the power of legislature over the lives and fortunes is susstained. so now let's go to the text of the constitution. turning to the text of the constitution is for many of course the most appropriate and the most important starting place for trying to answer a constitution-based question. there's several passages of the united states constitution that relate to federal impeachment process. let'
hamilton in federalist 65. moreover, as chief justice marshall warned in fletcher versus peck, it's not to be disguised that the framers viewed with some apprehension that the people in the united states in adopting that instrument have manifest add determination to shield themselves and their property of the strong passions to which men and women are exposed. the restrictions on the legislative power of the states are obviously founded in this sentiment. the constitution of the united states...
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but hamilton got their equaliser in the fourth minute of injury time, ryan callachan drew them level.ig shock in the women's superleague this afternoon. brighton came from behind to end chelsea's 33—match unbeaten run, stretching back two years. aileen whelan equalised before megan connolly's corner went straight in. manchester united could have gone top — but they lost at home to reading. england have been piling the pressure on india in the first test — four wickets for dom bess meant india finished day three 321 runs behind. adam wild rounds up the action. before the play, the plotting. this was england planning an all—round team performance. first with the bat and adding as many possible to their already impressive total. this helped them towards 578 before the clatter of wickets signal the start of phase two of the day's plan. england's bowlers taking early wickets. here wasjofra archer, right on schedule. at lunch, england on top and still revising that strategy. dom bess showing exactly how he intends to trap them. isn't it great when a plan comes together? but you cannot alway
but hamilton got their equaliser in the fourth minute of injury time, ryan callachan drew them level.ig shock in the women's superleague this afternoon. brighton came from behind to end chelsea's 33—match unbeaten run, stretching back two years. aileen whelan equalised before megan connolly's corner went straight in. manchester united could have gone top — but they lost at home to reading. england have been piling the pressure on india in the first test — four wickets for dom bess meant...
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>>all the facts so i know how it happened why it happened all that hamilton a former congressman and keen a former governor were tapped to lead the 9.11 commission, the expansive nearly two-year investigation. >>to explore the intelligence failures that allowed for the 9.11 attacks to happen both men now support having a similar investigation into the january 6th capital attack. there's still a lot of questions about what happened how it happened. >>was attacked for pay and a long time ago happens from paisley and while they dealt with partisanship both men say today's political climate is more divided than it was post 9.11 lee and i made it basic attempt from day one. but those positive things to bed and then we said that no republican who's going to sit next the republic. and then hearing. we republicans and democrats are going to sit next to each other i don't want to be pessimistic about it. it can be done. the key of course and this is in any human endeavor. >>is the of the people you get many republicans including staunch trump allies like senator lindsey graham back to the ide
>>all the facts so i know how it happened why it happened all that hamilton a former congressman and keen a former governor were tapped to lead the 9.11 commission, the expansive nearly two-year investigation. >>to explore the intelligence failures that allowed for the 9.11 attacks to happen both men now support having a similar investigation into the january 6th capital attack. there's still a lot of questions about what happened how it happened. >>was attacked for pay and a...
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joining with more, arlan hamilton.inder that bloomberg beta, the venture capital arm of bloomberg elsie, is an investor. tell us of the bit more about how this works. arlan: you are investing in a reg cf, a crowdfunding campaign. when you invest as little as $100, you will participate in the upside as backstage the investment entity does. this is not an investment in an individual company or portfolio, it is an investment in backstage itself. you will participate in the backside of our carry and management fee. emily: we have been closely following this sort of retail investor revolt, the rise and fall of gamestop, and there seems to be a fundamental shift in power happening from institutions to individuals and also continued pushback against sort of the establishment people wanting their voices to be heard. tell us more about why you are doing this? arlan: as you said, 90% of venture funding goes into companies led by white men in the united states where white men make up one third of the country. so that does not rea
joining with more, arlan hamilton.inder that bloomberg beta, the venture capital arm of bloomberg elsie, is an investor. tell us of the bit more about how this works. arlan: you are investing in a reg cf, a crowdfunding campaign. when you invest as little as $100, you will participate in the upside as backstage the investment entity does. this is not an investment in an individual company or portfolio, it is an investment in backstage itself. you will participate in the backside of our carry...
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the chairs of that commission, governor kane of new jersey and former chairman in the house, lee hamilton. they had sent us all a letter, the leadership, the president, the vice president, hamilton scented saying this is what should be in the legislation. -- sent it saying this is what should be in the legislation. what are the causes of what happened in 9/11, what is the truth year -- what is the truth their -- truth there? look at how the security can protect us, better preparedness can protect us in the future and how did that go wrong? it is what they handle. they had a provision that they wanted, which is to strengthen congress, the view -- we will see how we can deal with that. by and large, most of what they suggested, very much nears what we had in the bill that we wrote in 2011 at the time -- not 2011, the 9/11 commission. that legislation, plus their report, plus their letter, is the basis for what we had as soon as we came to terms with that in the last few days, we sent it to the republicans the sea what -- republicans to see what they had. it has to be bipartisan. we will hea
the chairs of that commission, governor kane of new jersey and former chairman in the house, lee hamilton. they had sent us all a letter, the leadership, the president, the vice president, hamilton scented saying this is what should be in the legislation. -- sent it saying this is what should be in the legislation. what are the causes of what happened in 9/11, what is the truth year -- what is the truth their -- truth there? look at how the security can protect us, better preparedness can...
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. >> timex carver to the intersection of hamilton and lee avenues, even though things are clearer now. many neighbors are still shaken up i what happened this morning. this video captures at least two dozen rounds, and here's a close-up shot of the muzzle flashes, the video shows at least two guns. >> 1:30, getting woken up, and thought what the is going on. >> it is extremely frightening, when there is a school, to schools right here, i know it is in the middle of the night, we have children in this complex. >> neighbors say it started around 1:30 this morning, a couple hundred spectators watched cars to doughnuts. >> they kept doing hot laps in front of the cops. that did not stop them. and then the gunfire. >> reporter: one police car showed up to and through the pa system and officer asked a large crowd to go home. witnesses a that was when people fired their guns into the air, as a sign of defiance. >> it is a big giant f you. >> reporter: eventually more officers showed up and the crowd left. san jose police said they responded to at least four large sideshows throughout the cit
. >> timex carver to the intersection of hamilton and lee avenues, even though things are clearer now. many neighbors are still shaken up i what happened this morning. this video captures at least two dozen rounds, and here's a close-up shot of the muzzle flashes, the video shows at least two guns. >> 1:30, getting woken up, and thought what the is going on. >> it is extremely frightening, when there is a school, to schools right here, i know it is in the middle of the night,...
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arlan hamilton of backstage capital, good to have you back.eminder, bloomberg beta is an investor in backstage. coming up, the hottest platform in social media right now getting a huge vote of confidence from elon musk. clubhouse cofounder and ceo paul davison joins us next to talk about growth on his live audio platform. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back to "bloomberg technology." when the private social app clubhouse debuted in march, it almost instantly became the hottest topic of silicon valley. intrigue and fascination. now over 2 million users have joined the line audience platform including oprah, drake, and most recently, elon musk. the ceo gave a lengthy interview sunday night and surprised listeners by asking the ceo of robinhood to take the mic and grilling him on trading restrictions. web house is backed by horror with -- horowitz and more. it's backed by some heavyweight entries. joining us is the clubhouse cofounder and ceo, paul davison. you've had quite a 24 hours, from elon musk, and i'm jumping in the middle of the day
arlan hamilton of backstage capital, good to have you back.eminder, bloomberg beta is an investor in backstage. coming up, the hottest platform in social media right now getting a huge vote of confidence from elon musk. clubhouse cofounder and ceo paul davison joins us next to talk about growth on his live audio platform. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back to "bloomberg technology." when the private social app clubhouse debuted in march, it almost instantly became the hottest...
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it really goes to kind of read to use a lot of these day today triggers hamilton says over the last year though reports of misconduct have gone down at least 30%. reports of child physical abuse are on the rise. and that's not the whole picture of very things that are necessary for us to do to eradicate this virus, you know sheltering-in-place restricted travel has taken children kind of the day today contact with mandated reporters definitely a lot more cases that we are out there that are not coming to our attention just yet one young victim received help redux just last month and is already showing signs of improvement good one where the child has moved into his office. >>you know they feel like they're just kind of in a space not their own room, so we really go out of our way to personalize this space i have a little one hu. >>benefited from a room just last month. and there's not a session goes by that we don't talk about all of the benefits that he's reading of that room redux is operating off of donations right now each room cost between $1502,000 to transform in oakland noelle be
it really goes to kind of read to use a lot of these day today triggers hamilton says over the last year though reports of misconduct have gone down at least 30%. reports of child physical abuse are on the rise. and that's not the whole picture of very things that are necessary for us to do to eradicate this virus, you know sheltering-in-place restricted travel has taken children kind of the day today contact with mandated reporters definitely a lot more cases that we are out there that are not...
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coming up saturday morning, emily hamilton discusses a new report looking at how president biden can fix the housing affordability crisis through policy. then, the executive director of the immigration advocacy group america's voice talks about president biden's recent executive orders on immigration policy. watch c-span's "washington journal," live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning and we sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. >> you are watching c-span, your unfiltered view of government. c-span was created by america's cable television companies in 1979. today, we are brought to you by these television companies who provide c-span to viewers as a public service. >> this week on "the communicators," we want to introduce you to ellen pao, ceo of a group, the former ceo of reddit, and we will talk to her about diversity in the technology field. ellen, what is project include? >> a nonprofit i started with seven other women to bring issues of diversity and inclusion to the
coming up saturday morning, emily hamilton discusses a new report looking at how president biden can fix the housing affordability crisis through policy. then, the executive director of the immigration advocacy group america's voice talks about president biden's recent executive orders on immigration policy. watch c-span's "washington journal," live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning and we sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets....
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ii allen, i wasn't turning on the committee, i was pointing out mr cole—hamilton that there had beenceedings i had watched that i didn't find these criticisms justified as an observer. so i wasn't turning on the committee, i was, if you like, depending the committee and merely putting out thatjust because people say things, in this case the criticism of the nature of questioning, doesn't make them true. and a reasonable observer might come to a different conclusion. as far as the evidence is concerned, peter made the point very strongly that in his opinion, the written evidence, that the workplace culture in the scottish government that he led as the senior civil servant stood in good comparison with any other department across the uk. what you heard in subsequent evidence is that they are now more complaints in the scottish government civil service than there are in other departments. now, you can... off the uk government, i would never describe as a government department, but the scottish government compared to other ministrations. now, you can take two views of that. you can eithe
ii allen, i wasn't turning on the committee, i was pointing out mr cole—hamilton that there had beenceedings i had watched that i didn't find these criticisms justified as an observer. so i wasn't turning on the committee, i was, if you like, depending the committee and merely putting out thatjust because people say things, in this case the criticism of the nature of questioning, doesn't make them true. and a reasonable observer might come to a different conclusion. as far as the evidence is...
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corruption delbert matters for another reason writing about impeachment in the federalist papers hamilton explained that the president of america would stand upon no better ground than a governor of new york in a pot of worse ground than the governors of maryland and delaware he does emphasize that the president is even more accountable than officials in delaware where as i noted the constitution clearly allowed impeachment of former officials and nobody involved in the convention ever said that the framers meant to reject this widely accepted deeply rooted understanding of the word impeachment when they wrote it into our constitution the convention debates instead confirm this interpretation there while discussing impeachment the framers repeatedly return to the threat of presidential corruption aimed directly at elections the heart of self government. almost perfectly and his a paid ing president trump william davey of north carolina explained impeachment was for a president who spared quote no effort or means whatever to get himself reelected hamilton in federalist one said the greates
corruption delbert matters for another reason writing about impeachment in the federalist papers hamilton explained that the president of america would stand upon no better ground than a governor of new york in a pot of worse ground than the governors of maryland and delaware he does emphasize that the president is even more accountable than officials in delaware where as i noted the constitution clearly allowed impeachment of former officials and nobody involved in the convention ever said...
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we have impeachments and removals only if the full mecriteria under the constitutin are met and hamilton in federalist 65 said the greatest danger to our constitution would be for impeachments to turn on who has the greatest number of votes, rather than on whether the constitutional criteria of guilt have been met so if i were writing a book about this impeachment i would call it hamilton's nightmare because i think since the time the bill clinton was improperly impeached and i was on his side of that consulting with his legal team, ever since the time bill clinton was impeached the impeachment has been weapon eyes for purposes removing an absolutelys the wrong direction and will continue to become a normal part of the political process and remember a controversial brackeo is elected and we will seek movements towards impeachment and iil don't think that is what the framers had in mind. >> host: mr. dershowitz, regarding this trial and case give your thoughts on the due process and establish that if it satisfied in the lead up and the lack of witnesses that we are expecting not to appear
we have impeachments and removals only if the full mecriteria under the constitutin are met and hamilton in federalist 65 said the greatest danger to our constitution would be for impeachments to turn on who has the greatest number of votes, rather than on whether the constitutional criteria of guilt have been met so if i were writing a book about this impeachment i would call it hamilton's nightmare because i think since the time the bill clinton was improperly impeached and i was on his side...
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i'm using a 9/11 commission, woich ihere chaired with are le hamilton as my vice chair as anm example. there are a lot ofe commissions that haven't worked.- many of the investigations ongr you're talkinges about were noti commissioned investigations but congressional investigations. congress has alot of o problem those because they're very highly structured to congress. they have a lot of things to do. the committees get very partisan. i'm talking about something quite peopl different. the 9/11 commission worked. look, we did our work. the american people accepted it. the report we wrote is still a s college textbook in w colleges,o nobody questioned it. and we made recommendations, which made had a the american p safer. we haven't had anrganize attac 9/11 since because we reorganized the whole intelligence system in this country to make us safer. i'm saying this is such a ion, y serious event that that kindou effort is need and the kind of recommendations to keep our country safer. >> your commission, you mentioned 41 recommendations. how many of those ot recommendations were acted u
i'm using a 9/11 commission, woich ihere chaired with are le hamilton as my vice chair as anm example. there are a lot ofe commissions that haven't worked.- many of the investigations ongr you're talkinges about were noti commissioned investigations but congressional investigations. congress has alot of o problem those because they're very highly structured to congress. they have a lot of things to do. the committees get very partisan. i'm talking about something quite peopl different. the 9/11...