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hamilton's thinks a middle class republican is commercial.es, i that hamilton would have would have recognize this that the near run future of the united states was going to be predominantly agricultural. this is, i think, of the reasons why he is at pains in his report on which is the last of his. three great economic reports to sort of to the to to congress, which is, you know, dominate it by members from farming districts, the benefits to farmers, from industrial protection. but i think that his long term view is and he talks about this in federalist ten is sort of a kind of american commercial empire that the natural resources of resources of america, when developed over time could, you know, come to rival of the european powers. the flip side, though, and what's interesting as well is that the republic ends, as their political coalition evolves, you know, one of the aspects of republican ism jeffersonian republicanism, i mean, is there is there is their belief that they're not party, which is very strange because they form the first part
hamilton's thinks a middle class republican is commercial.es, i that hamilton would have would have recognize this that the near run future of the united states was going to be predominantly agricultural. this is, i think, of the reasons why he is at pains in his report on which is the last of his. three great economic reports to sort of to the to to congress, which is, you know, dominate it by members from farming districts, the benefits to farmers, from industrial protection. but i think that...
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alexander hamilton and the in te federalist papers said hamilton's eight lead justices in the hilton■s understanding as well. it's basical a you. i did not give a full account wl have a conversation the client is wealth more like land hat but my friend david is not cheap he's at nice guy. we are frien. he's more of a conversation in the debate. i actually identified some strong arguments for not a really, rlleg it is upside down. we wl and pay less in their kind of fair share per capita. be harder to bring in revenue especially when there war in the ship cannot come into he in income tax at least the first time around commitment be retroactive.■t provide as a practical matter that is a lot is the congealed income past income. with today's wealth. exit dean into you agree it's >> definitely not all about slavery. i disagreed with what alive he justaider income to the defensive james mattis if you [laughter] quick support james mattis could use some defending, that isjustm in agreementh income turning ino wealth my view paid nothing for stock 20rs ago. decide to sell itcx tomorrow ths d
alexander hamilton and the in te federalist papers said hamilton's eight lead justices in the hilton■s understanding as well. it's basical a you. i did not give a full account wl have a conversation the client is wealth more like land hat but my friend david is not cheap he's at nice guy. we are frien. he's more of a conversation in the debate. i actually identified some strong arguments for not a really, rlleg it is upside down. we wl and pay less in their kind of fair share per capita. be...
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and so here i would point to the way hamilton responded to burr. right.one who really didn't have didn't stand for anything. and he appreciated jefferson despite fact that he disagreed with his ideas vehemently, or at least as a man of. and so i think that and i think jefferson had some sort of grudging respect for hamilton. well, he did. i'm sorry to interrupt you, but as a matter of fact, go to marcelo today and you send it. face the doorway will see on one side, a bust of jefferson, on another side, a bust of hamilton, which was jefferson's design as sort of the two great patent you these kind of competing systems of thought even in jefferson's housecould'p but mention this. monticello is, by the way, let's take another question back there. hi there. thank you so much for your papers. so i want to build a little bit more on this question about republicanism and specifically the relationship rebland, arist. o'connell, have argued that some of the leaders, the revolution came to support the independence because they felt locked out the british imperial a
and so here i would point to the way hamilton responded to burr. right.one who really didn't have didn't stand for anything. and he appreciated jefferson despite fact that he disagreed with his ideas vehemently, or at least as a man of. and so i think that and i think jefferson had some sort of grudging respect for hamilton. well, he did. i'm sorry to interrupt you, but as a matter of fact, go to marcelo today and you send it. face the doorway will see on one side, a bust of jefferson, on...
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urrect john marshall right now he listen to alexander he holds hamilton in awe and hamilton ows his stuff>> no unforced i do not have that. it has that magic power i wish thatleslie breaks the fourth why can't real life be like this? because it is not. hamilton at philadelphia and going to read it again. this is his account of what should be taxes on land, houses and other real estate and capitation taxes. the words do not say that but that's hamilton and he is gone through. there are seven federalist he said taxes on landnd nothing else. then he argues hilton. it is true in some notes he says something seems to go a little broade i talk about this because i've known about it forever brief which i would like you to read i tak the following position. i am highly doubtful these early notes reflect what he actually said in oral argument. and i will tell you why. because at oral argument people played hooky just to leaves to see if all the diplomats come beca even then. this is the only oral argument he ever makes. the supreme court justices unanimously back him contra jefferson was not even
urrect john marshall right now he listen to alexander he holds hamilton in awe and hamilton ows his stuff>> no unforced i do not have that. it has that magic power i wish thatleslie breaks the fourth why can't real life be like this? because it is not. hamilton at philadelphia and going to read it again. this is his account of what should be taxes on land, houses and other real estate and capitation taxes. the words do not say that but that's hamilton and he is gone through. there are...
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that was the case with charles hamilton houston's as well. but he's born in washington, d.c., the middle class african-american family. and one year after his birth, we see the supreme court decision, plessy versus which really legalized jim crow, racial segregation through american law and sanctioned what becomes known as the separate but equal doctrine in american law. and doing so and doing so and this is very important. the versus ferguson case overthrows the equal protect 14th amendment, equal protection clause that gives essentially says everybody can come before the courts and the constitution and the laws are to apply to everybody in the same fashion. and so that's the circumstance within which he's born into. so we have to acknowledge that now houston is is as student as a young person, he was very he excelled in studies to say he graduated school at the age of 15. and he will enter into amherst college. that's prestigious college in the northeast. and he'll finish his studies there. and following graduation from amherst, he'll enlis
that was the case with charles hamilton houston's as well. but he's born in washington, d.c., the middle class african-american family. and one year after his birth, we see the supreme court decision, plessy versus which really legalized jim crow, racial segregation through american law and sanctioned what becomes known as the separate but equal doctrine in american law. and doing so and doing so and this is very important. the versus ferguson case overthrows the equal protect 14th amendment,...
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>> reporter: ryan hamilton says his world shattered on may 16th.hen she called him with tragic news. >> she said that our baby has no heartbeat, and that's all she could really get out. >> reporter: medical records reviewed by cbs news show his wife was treated at a surepoint emergency center branch near his home in north texas, where doctors confirmed the fetus had no heartbeat. >> we were told that she could take a medication that would start the process to finish -- to finish what had already started at home. >> reporter: hamilton's wife was prescribed misoprostol, a drug that induces labor and is used for both miscarriages and abortions. >> they used terminology with us like "terminate the pregnancy." nobody uses the word "abortion" at this point. >> okay. nobody is -- >> nobody. >> she has not said it. you have not said it. >> nobody has said it. no one has said that word. >> reporter: hamilton's wife was sent home to expel the nonviable fetus and told to return if she needed to repeat the medication. and after two days -- >> we call the emerg
>> reporter: ryan hamilton says his world shattered on may 16th.hen she called him with tragic news. >> she said that our baby has no heartbeat, and that's all she could really get out. >> reporter: medical records reviewed by cbs news show his wife was treated at a surepoint emergency center branch near his home in north texas, where doctors confirmed the fetus had no heartbeat. >> we were told that she could take a medication that would start the process to finish --...
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alex cole—hamilton? | is what is required in this country. alex cole-hamilton?— alex cole-hamilton?e know the problems but how do you fix _ three months. we know the problems but how do you fix them? _ three months. we know the problems but how do you fix them? the - but how do you fix them? the solution to — but how do you fix them? the solution to this, _ but how do you fix them? the solution to this, one - but how do you fix them? tie: solution to this, one in four but how do you fix them? ti9: solution to this, one in four gp appointments are related to mental ill—health. it is an absolute fact. we all know that after lockdown in particular, particularly among young people, that we actually have a mental health crisis. if your daughter fell off her mental health crisis. if your daughterfell off her bike mental health crisis. if your daughter fell off her bike and broke her arm she would be in a plaster by the end of the day but if she comes to you with a mental health problem... to you with a mental health problem- - -_ to you with a mental health problem... to you with a mental
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>> reporter: hamilton immediately drove his wife to another hospital an hour away.ws not to name the hospital. what do you think the delay is? >> i think the delay is, their confusion on what they are allowed to do. that's what it feels like. they feel scared. the doctors feel scared. >> reporter: according to texas law, abortions are illegal once a fetal heartbeat is detected, with exceptions for medical emergencies. >> they said it was not enough of an emergency to perform a d&c. >> reporter: d&c stands for dilation and curettage, a surgical procedure to remove fetal tissue. it's used for both miscarriages and abortions. the law does not require there to be a medical emergency to perform a d&c if there is no cardiac activity. doctors opted to give hamilton's wife a higher dose of medication and sent her home. >> i go into the bathroom, and she is on the bathroom floor. there's blood. where she fell from the toilet to the floor. she's unconscious. >> reporter: did you think, at any point, that you were going to lose your wife? >> yes. yeah. >> reporter: so, what ha
>> reporter: hamilton immediately drove his wife to another hospital an hour away.ws not to name the hospital. what do you think the delay is? >> i think the delay is, their confusion on what they are allowed to do. that's what it feels like. they feel scared. the doctors feel scared. >> reporter: according to texas law, abortions are illegal once a fetal heartbeat is detected, with exceptions for medical emergencies. >> they said it was not enough of an emergency to...
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alex cole-hamilton, one of the uk. alex cole-hamilton, one ofthe of the uk.ex cole-hamilton, one of the issues is whether _ of the uk. alex cole-hamilton, one of the issues is whether or - of the uk. alex cole-hamilton, one of the issues is whether or not, i of the uk. alex cole-hamilton, one of the issues is whether or not, if i of the issues is whether or not, if it is an incoming labour government, it is an incoming labour government, it would actually be a reinforcing of devolution, do you think that would happen? 1 of devolution, do you think that would happen?— of devolution, do you think that would happen? i hope that there would happen? i hope that there would be a _ would happen? i hope that there would be a discussion _ would happen? i hope that there would be a discussion about i would happen? i hope that there would be a discussion about thatj would happen? i hope that there i would be a discussion about that and i sure that a new government wood scotland with more respect, but kirsty my egg eldest son is 16, he will get his first vote in next hol
alex cole-hamilton, one of the uk. alex cole-hamilton, one ofthe of the uk.ex cole-hamilton, one of the issues is whether _ of the uk. alex cole-hamilton, one of the issues is whether or - of the uk. alex cole-hamilton, one of the issues is whether or not, i of the uk. alex cole-hamilton, one of the issues is whether or not, if i of the issues is whether or not, if it is an incoming labour government, it is an incoming labour government, it would actually be a reinforcing of devolution, do you...
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alex i cole-hamilton. i think many of the --eole in cole-hamilton.want the increase the carer�*s allowance. you can now listen to a live audio version of the programme along with all of the bbc�*s election coverage on the election 2024 stream on bbc sounds. just head to the sounds app and find the stream right between 5 live sports extra and 6 music. during the campaign, the issue of migration has become a key battleground in england. in scotland the migration story is a bit different. in a moment we'll hear from stephen montgomery, but first let's talk to comfort anjorin. so, i have been in scotland since 2019. and i would say the people of scotland are the best people in the world. �* ~ ,, scotland are the best people in the world. �* �* ., i scotland are the best people in the world._ i mean, - scotland are the best people in the| world._ i mean, scotland scotland are the best people in the i world._ i mean, scotland is world. applause. i mean, scotland is a multi-diverse _ world. applause. i mean, scotland is a multi-diverse country. _ world. app
alex i cole-hamilton. i think many of the --eole in cole-hamilton.want the increase the carer�*s allowance. you can now listen to a live audio version of the programme along with all of the bbc�*s election coverage on the election 2024 stream on bbc sounds. just head to the sounds app and find the stream right between 5 live sports extra and 6 music. during the campaign, the issue of migration has become a key battleground in england. in scotland the migration story is a bit different. in a...
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hamilton's third place was the first poor deal for hamilton's third place was the first poor dealforre very much continues. andy murray still hasn't made a decision about whether he'll play at wimbledon next week. the two—time champion pulled out of queen's earlier this week with a back injury and had an operation yesterday. he's scheduled to play in the singles — and in the doubles with his brotherjamie — in what's expected to be his final appearance at the all england club before retiring. meanwhile, tommy paul is the new champion at queen's. he beat lorenzo musetti in straight sets in the final to win his second title of 202a. elsewhere, the new world number one jannik sinner won the halle 0pen after beating hubert hurkacz 7—6, 7—6. 0n the women's tour, kazakhstan's yulia putintseva has won her first grass title, beating ajla tomljanovic in straight sets in the final at birmingham, while in berlin, jessica pegula knocked out top seed coco gauff in a rain—affected semi final — before returning to court to beat anna kalinskaya in three sets to win the title. pegula saved five champi
hamilton's third place was the first poor deal for hamilton's third place was the first poor dealforre very much continues. andy murray still hasn't made a decision about whether he'll play at wimbledon next week. the two—time champion pulled out of queen's earlier this week with a back injury and had an operation yesterday. he's scheduled to play in the singles — and in the doubles with his brotherjamie — in what's expected to be his final appearance at the all england club before...
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sonali: that's erik hirsch co-ceo of hamilton lane. breaking news. we were just talking about apple. now headlines are crossing the terminal. if the company is withholding a raft of new technologies from hundreds of millions of customers in the european union citing concerns by the blocks regulatory attempts to rein in big tech, mainly, apple said it would block the release of apple intelligence from users in the eu this year. it said the digital markets act allegedly forces it to downgrade the security of its products and services. we will bring you more details as we know them. those are their shares of apple as we go to break. stick with us. this is bloomberg. ♪♪ sandals jamaica sale is now on! with rates from $199 per person per night. visit sandals.com or call 1-800-sandals >> we fulfilled 100% of redemption requests over the last four months and today we have apple liquidity $7 billion plus. this differentiates us from other players in the space. sonali: blackstone speaking earlier to of this month now bringing us to the stock of the hour. the
sonali: that's erik hirsch co-ceo of hamilton lane. breaking news. we were just talking about apple. now headlines are crossing the terminal. if the company is withholding a raft of new technologies from hundreds of millions of customers in the european union citing concerns by the blocks regulatory attempts to rein in big tech, mainly, apple said it would block the release of apple intelligence from users in the eu this year. it said the digital markets act allegedly forces it to downgrade the...
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is that the cameras inside hamilton hall were covered. remember the protesters got in there smartly covered all the cameras and as a result, they just don't have the evidence of prosecutors say to pursue charges against these individuals. and if they were to go to trial it would be difficult for them to prove the charges against these 30 individuals that they dismissed. these 14 other individuals still have the cases pending against them and they'll be back back in court in late july. jake have any columbia university students who felt threatened or unsafe by these protesters on campus, have they, any of them spoken about? >> the ones who appeared in court today yes. >> we spoke to one students. she's going to be a senior next year, so she'll be back at columbia. she actually came to the court proceedings today jessica schwalb, she raised a lot of concern in the sense because she feels that they're just getting a slap on the wrist. what is going to prevent them? from doing this? again, especially as she plans to return to the university n
is that the cameras inside hamilton hall were covered. remember the protesters got in there smartly covered all the cameras and as a result, they just don't have the evidence of prosecutors say to pursue charges against these individuals. and if they were to go to trial it would be difficult for them to prove the charges against these 30 individuals that they dismissed. these 14 other individuals still have the cases pending against them and they'll be back back in court in late july. jake have...
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hamilton's debt and banking proposals were bitterly contested and enacted narrowly with a fair amountolitical subterfuge. federalists and democratic republicansly on federal and state roles in economic policy, crony capitalism, making sport of many anti-market nostrums were prevalent in the state legislatures before and after the constitution. the founders were in broad agreement about natural rights and private property, but disagreed sharply on the application of those principles to practical questions. the remarkable thing is that so many hotly debated issues were decided in ways that further a order. that is the fundamental question of the rise of american capitalism. quotations from the declarationt and convention diaries can illuminate this question but cannot answer it. for this, i recommend our colonial heritage, which was the source of the founders words and deeds and of our ensuing prosperity. my answer is that the colonial and founding periods established an order of competitive pluralism. i use this coinage to distinguish from the liberal pluralism that is often said to be
hamilton's debt and banking proposals were bitterly contested and enacted narrowly with a fair amountolitical subterfuge. federalists and democratic republicansly on federal and state roles in economic policy, crony capitalism, making sport of many anti-market nostrums were prevalent in the state legislatures before and after the constitution. the founders were in broad agreement about natural rights and private property, but disagreed sharply on the application of those principles to practical...
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, christine hamilton, what have you got for us?story. the uk citizenship test, which is what people who want to become british citizens have to take it, is failed by 58% of brits , 58. so that means 58% of brits, 58. so that means so just 42% of indigenous brits passed this test. in australia, it's 96% pass. in germany, it's 95, the usa it's 93, it's 42. and they are such basic, simple questions . what was the last questions. what was the last battle between great britain and france? they give you the answers. trafalgar, waterloo, hastings , agincourt. and listen hastings, agincourt. and listen to this one. which two houses form the uk parliament? the house of lords, the house of members, the house of commons, the house of fraser and only 42% of brits can get the questions right. i mean, it's absolutely staggering. what sort of event is the grand national rugby, golf, horse racing or tennis? when is christmas day . and they when is christmas day. and they failed those questions. these are the questions which if you want to apply fo
, christine hamilton, what have you got for us?story. the uk citizenship test, which is what people who want to become british citizens have to take it, is failed by 58% of brits , 58. so that means 58% of brits, 58. so that means so just 42% of indigenous brits passed this test. in australia, it's 96% pass. in germany, it's 95, the usa it's 93, it's 42. and they are such basic, simple questions . what was the last questions. what was the last battle between great britain and france? they give...
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charles hamilton houston. charles hamiltongraduated. what's this? class? the i know he.whe was the dean w school. he remade that law school>vnto a civil rights firm. thoughts? his attitude was. ifoud law school, you will work harder than you ever had. d e role of a the term then is e going to be of service to your people or you're going to be a parasite. and that's that was what he said. andhuhall, under his tutelage, you know, he kind of played around. heas he got very serious in law school. ■; and he and cases together and it was real■) charles hamilton houston had this incmetrategy. his thought process was that black america and -- then were ready tolt like they had to go slow tod oue willing to challenge jim cro in. they they had won vicries, particularly at the graduate the university of texas law school. they got the court to say that be painter. right. yes. they got the court to say that separate, inherently unequal. so the priipal wbecause there we the briggs others willing to put their children the line and contest they eventually got to own. yeah. it's interest
charles hamilton houston. charles hamiltongraduated. what's this? class? the i know he.whe was the dean w school. he remade that law school>vnto a civil rights firm. thoughts? his attitude was. ifoud law school, you will work harder than you ever had. d e role of a the term then is e going to be of service to your people or you're going to be a parasite. and that's that was what he said. andhuhall, under his tutelage, you know, he kind of played around. heas he got very serious in law...
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charles hamilton houston. charles hamilton houston graduated. what's this? was he the valedictorian of his class? i know he. was on the harvard law review, but i know he's valedictorian of his class in amherst. right harvard law graduate. he was the dean of howard law school. he remade that law school into a civil rights firm. thoughts? his attitude was. if you've come to howard law school, you will work harder than you ever had. and the role of a lawyer or a -- lawyer. that was the term then is to be of to his people. and either you're going to be of service to your people or you're going to be a parasite. and that's that was what he said. and thurgood marshall, under his tutelage, you know, he kind of played around. he was an undergrad. he got very serious in law school. he first in his class and he and charles hamilton houston kind of invent did the civil rights law firm, and they started filing cases together and it was really charles hamilton houston had this increment strategy. his thought process was that black america and -- then were ready to protes
charles hamilton houston. charles hamilton houston graduated. what's this? was he the valedictorian of his class? i know he. was on the harvard law review, but i know he's valedictorian of his class in amherst. right harvard law graduate. he was the dean of howard law school. he remade that law school into a civil rights firm. thoughts? his attitude was. if you've come to howard law school, you will work harder than you ever had. and the role of a lawyer or a -- lawyer. that was the term then...
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charles hamilton houston. charles hamilton houston graduated. what's this? was he the valedictorihi i know he. was on the harvard law review, but i know he's valee.right harvard law graduate. he was the dean of howard law school. he remade that law school into a civil righ firm. thoughts? his attitude was. if you've comto how law school, you will work harder than you ever had. and the role of a lawyer or a - term then is to be of to going to be of service to your people or you're going to be a was what he said. and thurgood marshall, under his tutelage, you know, he kind of played around. he was an undergrad.he got very serious in law school. he first in hias and he and charles hamilton houstinvent did the civil rights law ficases together and it was really charles ha houston had this increment strategy. s process was that blackmerica and -- then were ready to protest like they had to go slow to get to the p our were willing to beto challenge jim crow. so they starte incrementally. they they had won victories paschool, particularly involving thiversity of te
charles hamilton houston. charles hamilton houston graduated. what's this? was he the valedictorihi i know he. was on the harvard law review, but i know he's valee.right harvard law graduate. he was the dean of howard law school. he remade that law school into a civil righ firm. thoughts? his attitude was. if you've comto how law school, you will work harder than you ever had. and the role of a lawyer or a - term then is to be of to going to be of service to your people or you're going to be a...
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amy: darrick hamilton,, you just have 20 seconds?what is lost and sat in the messaging from this debate is some of the unprecedented interventions that happened in the pandemic, as dramatic as that was, especially in contrast to the great recession where we invested directly in the american people. we should be building upon that. amy: darrick hamilton, the institute on race, power and political economy at the new school, chris layman and norman solomon and shall goodwin, silky shah, and dean baker. democracy now! is currently accepting applications for a director of development. check our website at democracynow.org.
amy: darrick hamilton,, you just have 20 seconds?what is lost and sat in the messaging from this debate is some of the unprecedented interventions that happened in the pandemic, as dramatic as that was, especially in contrast to the great recession where we invested directly in the american people. we should be building upon that. amy: darrick hamilton, the institute on race, power and political economy at the new school, chris layman and norman solomon and shall goodwin, silky shah, and dean...
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the question was, did did bush have any role in the aaron burr hamilton?one more, so, yeah. there was a question there. an■s for. a great column. relationships and personall fortune. there was ahi of the law school class there of around, who then became the chief in virginia.t'g brought battle with a lot which was their personal for or was ir forces. so yeah so the third notable in the nat law school group was r rhone, who later did become the head of virginia court of appeals and was a very strong states rights judge. personal amity. yeah, they didn't like each other that much, but i don't think that had anything to do with what happened when they were students. i think only developed later when they had fundamentally different views. the role of the federal government. i think you will join■k me wheni say that tonight's lecture was both informative and entertaining and we arethank yo. thank you. really. this about the between the sorry. the mt. society. and i hope you'll be happy. learn that there will both be moving in october and we'll move e venue to.
the question was, did did bush have any role in the aaron burr hamilton?one more, so, yeah. there was a question there. an■s for. a great column. relationships and personall fortune. there was ahi of the law school class there of around, who then became the chief in virginia.t'g brought battle with a lot which was their personal for or was ir forces. so yeah so the third notable in the nat law school group was r rhone, who later did become the head of virginia court of appeals and was a very...
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i believe christine hamilton. i believe christine is 37.ill be remembering the comic genius of frankie howerd with my mark meets guests and in my take at ten, britain's wokeist man gary lineker strikes again, this time complaining about the weapons companies who keep the free world safe. i'll be indulging in some friendly fire on gary lineker in my take at ten. you won't want to miss it. reacting to the big stories of the night, my all star panel political commentator benedict spence, journalist and modelled the green goddess herself, diana moran and the brilliant anarchist and author doctor lisa mckenzie. plus the most important part of the show your emails. they come straight to my laptop . gbnews.com/yoursay and laptop. gbnews.com/yoursay and this show has a golden rule we don't do boring. not on my watch . i just won't have it. it's a red line . it's a deal breaker. red line. it's a deal breaker. a big two hours to come. lineker at ten. watch out. but first, my big opinion . look, i am no big opinion. look, i am no donald trump cheerlea
i believe christine hamilton. i believe christine is 37.ill be remembering the comic genius of frankie howerd with my mark meets guests and in my take at ten, britain's wokeist man gary lineker strikes again, this time complaining about the weapons companies who keep the free world safe. i'll be indulging in some friendly fire on gary lineker in my take at ten. you won't want to miss it. reacting to the big stories of the night, my all star panel political commentator benedict spence,...
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>> neil, christine hamilton, fantastic to have you on the show. your saturday evening. i've got no doubt there'll be a drop of pinot grigio involved. i certainly hope so. but next up, are you one of the millions of people who feel politically homeless and don't know how to vote next week ? next week? there vote next week? next week? there you go. turning to joe biden, continue to script from here, what you think? are you politically homeless? will next? well, it's been a bumpy week for nigel farage. will it affect their performance on thursday when the country goes to the polls? well, this from peter on the message board. gbnews.com/yoursay mark, why don't you interview people that know what they're talking about? that man was an actor and he was acting. it says so on his web page. and as for farage saying what he said about ukrainian invasion and somehow justifying the invasion , he said it before the invasion, he said it before the invasion, he said it before the invasion, he said it before the invasion and warned it was going to happen. how abo
>> neil, christine hamilton, fantastic to have you on the show. your saturday evening. i've got no doubt there'll be a drop of pinot grigio involved. i certainly hope so. but next up, are you one of the millions of people who feel politically homeless and don't know how to vote next week ? next week? there vote next week? next week? there you go. turning to joe biden, continue to script from here, what you think? are you politically homeless? will next? well, it's been a bumpy week for...
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and also christine hamilton, thank you very much. pleasure.as ever. i look forward to seeing you next week. same time, same place . 3:00 on same time, same place. 3:00 on saturday. i'll leave you with neil oliver. he's next. after the weather. >> looks like things are heating up. boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news. >> hi there. welcome along to the latest forecast from the met office for gb news. a perfect summer's day out there for most of us, but there is some patchy cloud about and later on it's going to turn a bit breezy and cloudy across the far northwest as this frontal system approaches . otherwise, a ridge approaches. otherwise, a ridge of high pressure for the vast majority bringing settled summery conditions and plenty of sunshine. the best of the sunshine. the best of the sunshine through the evening across northern and central parts of the uk, we've still got some cloud lingering around southwestern parts, and that may well thicken through the night with some mist around coasts. but where we've got the clear spells elsewhe
and also christine hamilton, thank you very much. pleasure.as ever. i look forward to seeing you next week. same time, same place . 3:00 on same time, same place. 3:00 on saturday. i'll leave you with neil oliver. he's next. after the weather. >> looks like things are heating up. boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news. >> hi there. welcome along to the latest forecast from the met office for gb news. a perfect summer's day out there for most of us, but there is some patchy...
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another fact was in a harbinger of her career she attended fort hamilton high school, making her theretary. her accomplishments are legendary and you went through them so i will not. but i will mention within the fed she has held every role that exists. the president of thshe was a boe chair and chair. given your resume we can say janet has done it all. janet showcased a blend of compassion encourage from stabilizing markets to promoting inclusive growth, her commitment exemplifies the essence of readership that is celebrated today. those of us who have been privileged to work alongside janet have benefited from her wisdom, mentor ship and example of what it means to be a public servant so without further ado, on behalf of the board of trustees and all here today, it is an honor to present the leadership excellence award to my friend, mentor and extraordinary leader, janet yellen. [applause] >>
another fact was in a harbinger of her career she attended fort hamilton high school, making her theretary. her accomplishments are legendary and you went through them so i will not. but i will mention within the fed she has held every role that exists. the president of thshe was a boe chair and chair. given your resume we can say janet has done it all. janet showcased a blend of compassion encourage from stabilizing markets to promoting inclusive growth, her commitment exemplifies the essence...
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the question was, did did bush have any role in the aaron burr hamilton? i assume you mean the hamilton duel or do you mean the the alleged treason? yeah. no. one more, maybe more. so, yeah. there was a question there. thank you for. a great column. and especially the personal relationships and personal fortune. there was a third member of the law school class there of william sent around, who then became the chief in virginia. that's marshall, i guess, which brought battle with a lot which was their personal that lasted for or was it obviously other forces. so yeah so the third notable in the nat law school group was spencer rhone, who later did become the head of virginia court of appeals and was a very strong states rights judge. personal amity. yeah, they didn't like each other that much, but i don't think that had anything to do with what happened when they were students. i think only developed later when they had fundamentally different views. the role of the states and the federal government. i think you will join me when i say that tonight's lectur
the question was, did did bush have any role in the aaron burr hamilton? i assume you mean the hamilton duel or do you mean the the alleged treason? yeah. no. one more, maybe more. so, yeah. there was a question there. thank you for. a great column. and especially the personal relationships and personal fortune. there was a third member of the law school class there of william sent around, who then became the chief in virginia. that's marshall, i guess, which brought battle with a lot which was...
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that is how hamilton tried to threaten the -- threaded the needle on independence.s. that was the check against congress and executive branch. the balance against an elected lifetime judges, would be their inability to actually enforce their own decisions, ■çneither sword nor purse, neither force nor will. the idea was that justices make the rulings but it is up to the other branches of government, the president and congress to enforce them. the power of the supreme court lies in a cooperative government and a trusting public. what this means, is that we as a society must believe the court is an independent arbiter of constitutional questions. congress and the president and citizenry that elects them, must believe that the court decisions are worthy of being followed and enforced. in that sense, the court is a bit like tinkerbell. if we stop believing in it and its power, it is -- it's legitimacy■ç banishes. and the supreme court legitimacy is vanishing before our eyes. and a gail cole -- in a gallup poll 49% of americans said they have fair amount of trust in the j
that is how hamilton tried to threaten the -- threaded the needle on independence.s. that was the check against congress and executive branch. the balance against an elected lifetime judges, would be their inability to actually enforce their own decisions, ■çneither sword nor purse, neither force nor will. the idea was that justices make the rulings but it is up to the other branches of government, the president and congress to enforce them. the power of the supreme court lies in a...