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these are hamiltons words. it seems to have been reserved for the people of this country whether conduct an example to decide the important question whether societies of men are capable or not establishing good government from reflection and choice or whether they are forever destined to depend for their political constitution on accident and force. the crisis at which we are arrived may be regarded as the era in which that decision is to be made and the wrong election the part we shall act may be considered as the general misfortune of mankind. think about a sense of responsibility that goes along with that statement. they truly believed they are deciding for all time if you can put a bunch of men in a room, have them calmly create a just form of government, and put it in motion through a process of ratification. could this new experiment nation hold its own? if so, how? who were his friends and enemies? what were the implications of making friends and enemies of different countries? americans of the time assu
these are hamiltons words. it seems to have been reserved for the people of this country whether conduct an example to decide the important question whether societies of men are capable or not establishing good government from reflection and choice or whether they are forever destined to depend for their political constitution on accident and force. the crisis at which we are arrived may be regarded as the era in which that decision is to be made and the wrong election the part we shall act may...
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of course, alexander hamilton. it's my pleasure to introduce our keynote speaker, joanne freeman. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you very much for that very gracious introduction. i have to say i'm really pleased and honored to be here speaking to you today particularly at the end of what was an event-filled weekend celebrating and commemorating alexander hamilton's life and accomplishments and to be speaking here at the church where hamilton was raid to rest 210 years ago today. now my subject today is alexander hamilton as a man of honor. and i suppose rather i'm going to start by telling you what i'm not going to be talking about today before i launch off on what i am going to be talking about. i'm not going to be talking about what an honorable man hamilton was, although he certainly was an honorable man. but instead what i want to talk about is what honor as it was understood in the 18th century meant to hamilton in a concrete way and how it shaped his thoughts and actions over the course of his life. and i
of course, alexander hamilton. it's my pleasure to introduce our keynote speaker, joanne freeman. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you very much for that very gracious introduction. i have to say i'm really pleased and honored to be here speaking to you today particularly at the end of what was an event-filled weekend celebrating and commemorating alexander hamilton's life and accomplishments and to be speaking here at the church where hamilton was raid to rest 210 years ago today. now my...
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now this is terrifying to hamilton.urr was talented, charming, just as ambitious as hamhamilto but in hamilton's view, with seemingly no political restra t restraints. no guiding star holding him back. to hamilton, that made burr a dangerous man. someone who had to be stopped. so hamilton focused on destroying burr's gubernatorial campaign. the roots of the duel were at a dinner party in new york. hamilton was there as well as another federalist who described the party in a letter. i'm going to give you a bad paraphrase of the letter here. cooper said, you should have heard hamilton talk about burr over dinner. he says burr was a dangerous man man who ought not hold the reins of government, and i can detail to you a still more despicable opinion, which general hamilton expressed, but i won't because letters these days tend to get stolen from the mail and printed in newspapers by political enemies. of course, what happens to cooper's letter? it's stolen by political enemies and published in a newspaper. so, that happens.
now this is terrifying to hamilton.urr was talented, charming, just as ambitious as hamhamilto but in hamilton's view, with seemingly no political restra t restraints. no guiding star holding him back. to hamilton, that made burr a dangerous man. someone who had to be stopped. so hamilton focused on destroying burr's gubernatorial campaign. the roots of the duel were at a dinner party in new york. hamilton was there as well as another federalist who described the party in a letter. i'm going to...
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of course, alexander hamilton.my pleasure to introduce our keynote speaker, joanne freeman. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you very much for that very gracious introduction. i have to say i'm really pleased and honored to be here speaking to you today particularly at the end of what was an event-filled weekend celebrating and commemorating alexander hamilton's life and accomplishments and to be speaking here at the church where hamilton was raid to rest 210 years ago today. now my subject today is alexander hamilton as a man of honor. and i suppose rather i'm going to start by telling you what i'm not going to be talking about today before i launch off on what i am going to be talking about. i'm not going to be talking about what an honorable man hamilton was, although he certainly was an honorable man. but instead what i want to talk about is what honor as it was understood in the 18th century meant to hamilton in a concrete way and how it shaped his thoughts and actions over the course of his life. and i want t
of course, alexander hamilton.my pleasure to introduce our keynote speaker, joanne freeman. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you very much for that very gracious introduction. i have to say i'm really pleased and honored to be here speaking to you today particularly at the end of what was an event-filled weekend celebrating and commemorating alexander hamilton's life and accomplishments and to be speaking here at the church where hamilton was raid to rest 210 years ago today. now my...
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so hamilton was on his way. but with the launching of the new nation, honor took an entirely new meaning for him. for the rest of his life in addition to concerning himself with the preservation of personal honor he would be focussed on the new nation's honor, on national honor t reputation of the young united states in the eyes of the world. now, as a brand new nation the united states didn't have centuries of the history and achievements and stability behind it. it had to prove its worth and status on the world stage. and in the context of the late 18th century, this was no easy task. think for a minute about the world that the united states was trying to impress. the american constitution created a republic in a world of empire s monarchies and monarch. the united states was something new. although founders looked back to the ancient world for guidance, in essence they were creating something new in the modern world. something untried, untested and fragile. and i think it is really easy to forget how new and
so hamilton was on his way. but with the launching of the new nation, honor took an entirely new meaning for him. for the rest of his life in addition to concerning himself with the preservation of personal honor he would be focussed on the new nation's honor, on national honor t reputation of the young united states in the eyes of the world. now, as a brand new nation the united states didn't have centuries of the history and achievements and stability behind it. it had to prove its worth and...
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in the mind of hamilton, as hamilton said, the wisest of men may profit from it. lesser minds certainly need it. advice -- one of the things hamilton thought was so great about general washington was that he would seek the advice of those around him and think about what needed to be done and then resolve slowly, as hamilton put it, but result surely -- but resolve surely. they believed advice was essential. we live in a society that is conflicted on the subject of advice. have you ever heard the saying advice is a form of a abuse? that came to me not too long ago. i don't think i was giving any advice at the time, but i think for some people, the idea of learning that way from others is an incredibly unuseful thing, but i think hamilton is probably closer to being right. who among us cannot benefit from advice? part of hamilton's genius when he was studying at kings college was he would listen to other people. there was a little group they had for self-improvement. their own private little group, not a college group, and this little group would present papers to o
in the mind of hamilton, as hamilton said, the wisest of men may profit from it. lesser minds certainly need it. advice -- one of the things hamilton thought was so great about general washington was that he would seek the advice of those around him and think about what needed to be done and then resolve slowly, as hamilton put it, but result surely -- but resolve surely. they believed advice was essential. we live in a society that is conflicted on the subject of advice. have you ever heard...
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the officer brought out the rule book. >> okay, hamilton. this here is the state prison operational procedure number 222. >> and set it down in front of dennis and said, look, here's what it says. >> in a nutshell, it says that every inmate will accept a cell mate. have you seen this? that means single cell status. if you're attached to your cdc number, then we'll never, ever try to house you with another inmate because you have gone through all the hoops, whatever it takes, either you committed battery on your inmate, your cell partners or you've, you know -- and it's now -- >> or commit battery. >> or a psychiatrist says you're not crazy. >> that's your answer. call the governor. that's pretty much it for me. >> hamilton was sent back to the hole. a few days later, he heard of an alarming new development in his case. he assaulted an officer. >> sometimes you anticipate the moves in terms of what they're going to do and capability and sometimes you just are surprised. i -- i didn't think he was going to take it to this level where he would
the officer brought out the rule book. >> okay, hamilton. this here is the state prison operational procedure number 222. >> and set it down in front of dennis and said, look, here's what it says. >> in a nutshell, it says that every inmate will accept a cell mate. have you seen this? that means single cell status. if you're attached to your cdc number, then we'll never, ever try to house you with another inmate because you have gone through all the hoops, whatever it takes,...
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doug hamilton back their representatives ancestor alexander hamilton in the society.here is only one hamilton, right? >> [inaudible] there was a backup plan on the older ones. >> i think the episcopal church has an arrangement like that with bishops, too. but it's a hereditary society. it has been going on for all of this time. it was considered a really, really dangerous thing by certain people after the war. of course, thomas jefferson was really fearful of the society of cincinnati. he was fearful of any organization -- she did not like the military -- but he was fearful of any organization that seem to be elitist and that he thought might become an instrument which would undermine the liberties of the american people. cincinnatus, of course, was this great roman general. we remember him because he was at that point in history the only one who having put together this big army and oneness major campaign left it and went home and became a farmer again. of course, washington is often considered to be like cincinnatus. lot of parallels made to cincinnatus, more than t
doug hamilton back their representatives ancestor alexander hamilton in the society.here is only one hamilton, right? >> [inaudible] there was a backup plan on the older ones. >> i think the episcopal church has an arrangement like that with bishops, too. but it's a hereditary society. it has been going on for all of this time. it was considered a really, really dangerous thing by certain people after the war. of course, thomas jefferson was really fearful of the society of...
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like hamilton, a fifth grade grandson of alexander hamilton which would make him the frit great grandsonlip sylar. he write this is incredible letter to his son to whom he's just given a part of his estate and explaining how things are going to be shared and what will happen when something happens to him and to his wife. and what he has to say in here is pretty interesting. happiness ought to be the aim and end of the exertions of every rational creature. and spiritual happiness should take the lead. in fact, temporal happiness without the former does not exist except in name. the whole idea of happiness was an incredibly powerful philosophical strain that runs through this generation. and they had so many different ways to address it, so many different ways to work at it, but they all believe that that was the chief aim of human beings. that we need to be happy people. they decide that happiness is best achieved by working on your relationships with other people and by doing everything you can to benefit those who are in need of assistance. many of them do it in very consciously religio
like hamilton, a fifth grade grandson of alexander hamilton which would make him the frit great grandsonlip sylar. he write this is incredible letter to his son to whom he's just given a part of his estate and explaining how things are going to be shared and what will happen when something happens to him and to his wife. and what he has to say in here is pretty interesting. happiness ought to be the aim and end of the exertions of every rational creature. and spiritual happiness should take the...
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there's only one hamilton, right? >> it's kind of like a back up plan on the older one. >> i think the episcopal church has one like that. it's be going on this time. it was considered a really, really dangerous thing by certain people after the war. of course, thomas jefferson was really fearful of the society. of any organization. he didn't like the military. it was this great roman at that point in history, the only one having put together this big army and won this major campaign, left it and went home and became a farmer again. to be like cincinnatius. he consciously did exactly. one of the reasons he was hammered so much during the administration was because you can't attack george washington. he was off limits. even if you didn't like him, you couldn't say anything negative about him because he was the symbol of america, the noble virtuous person, so it's one of those examples. here again, there's a nice long biography of him in advertise lives. yes, sir. >> there's like three missions in there. the second was
there's only one hamilton, right? >> it's kind of like a back up plan on the older one. >> i think the episcopal church has one like that. it's be going on this time. it was considered a really, really dangerous thing by certain people after the war. of course, thomas jefferson was really fearful of the society. of any organization. he didn't like the military. it was this great roman at that point in history, the only one having put together this big army and won this major...
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charles hamilton houston was a college, a amherst washington, d.c. native, colleged from amherst at the age of 19. served in the army and went on to harvard law school and was the first african-american to serve on the harvard law review. he earned a doctorate of science from harvard, studied in spain while he was at harvard law school and was very famous at this time because he had recently defended a very sensational murder rural virginia. known by americans across all races and class at the time. he wanted to attack segregation course would be successful. the law of the land at the time ferguson, the 19th century supreme court decision doctrine ofshed the separate but equal and those words never appear in the but the lawbe sure was that so long as states, as government provides separate and equal facilities for african-americans and for white americans, the constitution is satisfied. houston could not walk into and seek and ask a district court judge to overturn separate but equal. would not work. the district court judge first of all does not hav
charles hamilton houston was a college, a amherst washington, d.c. native, colleged from amherst at the age of 19. served in the army and went on to harvard law school and was the first african-american to serve on the harvard law review. he earned a doctorate of science from harvard, studied in spain while he was at harvard law school and was very famous at this time because he had recently defended a very sensational murder rural virginia. known by americans across all races and class at the...
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that's pretty much it for me. >> hamilton was sent back to the hole.ays later, we heard of an alarming new development in his case. he had assaulted an officer. >> sometimes you anticipate your moves as far as what inmates are going do and their capability, and sometimes you are just surprised. i didn't think he was going to take it to this level where he would assault staff. >> the officer was not badly injured, but it landed hamilton back in administrative segregation, with a high probability of being sent to the shu, a place most inmates dread. >> to me it's prison. it's still prison. it's not going to change. it's still prison. >> and set it down in front of dennis and said, look, here's what it says. >>> next on "lockup: raw" -- >> yes, i had a job. i was a professional escort. i was running my ads in "play time" magazine and "sex action" magazine. >> charged with murder, a former call girl makes peace with the past. >> yes, i had nice cars, living like a star with the bling-bling and the dress code and my gun on lock and load on a long dark road
that's pretty much it for me. >> hamilton was sent back to the hole.ays later, we heard of an alarming new development in his case. he had assaulted an officer. >> sometimes you anticipate your moves as far as what inmates are going do and their capability, and sometimes you are just surprised. i didn't think he was going to take it to this level where he would assault staff. >> the officer was not badly injured, but it landed hamilton back in administrative segregation, with...
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today, nigel hamilton is an american citizen and his most was released on may 13. it is conveniently available in our gift shop. i know i am looking forward to reading not. please join me in welcoming our d-day 70th anniversary keynote speaker, nigel hamilton. [applause] >> thank you very much. for that charming introduction. an americanm now citizen, i hope you will forgive my lingering british accent. [laughter] i begin by saying that yesterday, on the 70th anniversary of d-day, resident president obama traveled to normandy as our commander in chief. courageto honor their as well as the supreme sacrifice of those who never came back alive. visit with youo in the eisenhower presidential library i felt equally honored. as a naturalized american it is for me and a special privilege. for i have a special connection with d-day. my father to part in the d-day invasion, big coming in youngest british infantry battalion commander at the age of only 25. my childhood summers thereafter were spent camping in the region , normandy, where so many of my father's men lost their
today, nigel hamilton is an american citizen and his most was released on may 13. it is conveniently available in our gift shop. i know i am looking forward to reading not. please join me in welcoming our d-day 70th anniversary keynote speaker, nigel hamilton. [applause] >> thank you very much. for that charming introduction. an americanm now citizen, i hope you will forgive my lingering british accent. [laughter] i begin by saying that yesterday, on the 70th anniversary of d-day,...
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there's only one hamilton, right? >> it's kind of like a back up plan on the older one. >> i think the episcopal church has one like that. it's be going on this time. it was considered a really, really dangerous thing by certain people after the war. of course, thomas jefferson was really fearful of the society. of any organization. he didn't like the military. it was this great roman at that point in history, the only one having put together this big army and won this major campaign, left it and went home and became a farmer again. to be like cincinnatius. he consciously did exactly. one of the reasons he was hammered so much during the administration was because you can't attack george washington. he was off limits. even if you didn't like him, you couldn't say anything negative about him because he was the symbol of america, the noble virtuous person, so it's one of those examples. here again, there's a nice long biography of him in advertise lives. yes, sir. >> there's like three missions in there. the second was
there's only one hamilton, right? >> it's kind of like a back up plan on the older one. >> i think the episcopal church has one like that. it's be going on this time. it was considered a really, really dangerous thing by certain people after the war. of course, thomas jefferson was really fearful of the society. of any organization. he didn't like the military. it was this great roman at that point in history, the only one having put together this big army and won this major...
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hamilton withdrew from the race. in danger of needing this. >> we just touched the and unfortunately. it was very disappointed. >> it was more disappointing for hamilton. he took out hamilton's rear tire. it fell back to 19 place. he damaged his front wing in the collision. this is the overall lead over hamilton. daniel ricardo took the checkered flag after the race. it saw him beat his teammates. a tough day at the tracks. thank you for watching. the ukrainian government were making claims as government troops cleaned and on the stronghold on monday. the tv station said it had devastated a town near the city of dune ask. rebels have fired on a convoy of refugees. flags andere white signs identifying it as carrying civilians. was shilled. >> the government said the attack killed dozens of unarmed refugees. ofs has been the site government troops trying to cut off the rubble supply route. turkey is demanding answers from germany following word that the foreign intelligence agency has been spying on its nato ally since
hamilton withdrew from the race. in danger of needing this. >> we just touched the and unfortunately. it was very disappointed. >> it was more disappointing for hamilton. he took out hamilton's rear tire. it fell back to 19 place. he damaged his front wing in the collision. this is the overall lead over hamilton. daniel ricardo took the checkered flag after the race. it saw him beat his teammates. a tough day at the tracks. thank you for watching. the ukrainian government were...
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with four lapse remaining, hamilton and his damaged car finally gave up. there were plenty of white-knuckles as they watched ricardo's final lap, but he held on to cross the finish line first. >> once i heard rossberg came in for a third stop we knew it was going to be quick at the end. i had to keep it clean. >> rossberg kept it second. and while riccardo celebrated his third victory of the season it was not much love for rossberg. despite hamilton's claims, rossberg denies doing anything wrong. >> i got a good run on luis and tried to go around the outside. and we just touched in the end, unfortunately, and so that hurt both our races. from a team point of view that's dissing. >> it means that rosberg has further extended his title weight over hamilton. al jazeera. >> we'll stay with motorsports. the rally notable for spectacular crashes, one that saw is h sebastian go out. he saw his closest rival missing out on a chance to close the gap. he hit an unsuspecting vineyard. fortunately he was unharmed but out of the race. and it allowed neuvill to, win, wh
with four lapse remaining, hamilton and his damaged car finally gave up. there were plenty of white-knuckles as they watched ricardo's final lap, but he held on to cross the finish line first. >> once i heard rossberg came in for a third stop we knew it was going to be quick at the end. i had to keep it clean. >> rossberg kept it second. and while riccardo celebrated his third victory of the season it was not much love for rossberg. despite hamilton's claims, rossberg denies doing...
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i ask you about alexander hamilton's fiscal policy and there are crickets in here.but i ask what 90 proof is and half the class knows the answer to that, 45% alcohol. so, per capita, that's also a term, what does per capita mean? yeah. >> per person. >> okay. so in the u.s. population, if we say per capita, that includes women and children including newborn infants. so we're taking the whole quantity of alcohol apparently consumed in 1790 and dividing it by the total population and we get 3.5 gallons per person. now, i think we can conclude that men were drinking most of this, were drinking more than the infants. and were probably drinking much more than the women were. so, we can assume that men's consumption was probably on the order of 16 gallons per year of the equivalent of the 90 proof alcohol. now, that is higher than it was previously during the colonial era, and yet it will go up. you see, by 1830, it's up to 4 gallons per capita in u.s. so, this is a period of peak consumption of alcohol in american history. now, you're wondering how you measure up. well,
i ask you about alexander hamilton's fiscal policy and there are crickets in here.but i ask what 90 proof is and half the class knows the answer to that, 45% alcohol. so, per capita, that's also a term, what does per capita mean? yeah. >> per person. >> okay. so in the u.s. population, if we say per capita, that includes women and children including newborn infants. so we're taking the whole quantity of alcohol apparently consumed in 1790 and dividing it by the total population and...
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hamilton was not out for long and there is an incident happening on lap two and hamilton claimed afterat he was hit forcing him off the track and in the pit of the punctured tire and he took the lead and lost it again when he needed new tires and allowed red bull, daniel ricardo to fly out in front and he was held off in an aggressive challenge from rossberg and came back yet again. with four laps remaining hamilton and his damaged car finally gave up. there were plenty of white knuckles in the red bull as they watched ricardo's final lap but he held on to cross the finish line first. >> when i heard rossberg came in for a third stop we knew he would be quick at the end so i had to keep the lap times up and keep it clean. >> reporter: rossberg second and ricardo celebrated the third victory of the season not much love for rossberg. despite hamilton's claims rossberg denies doing anything wrong. >> got a good runner lewis and tried to go around the outside and, yeah, we just touched in the end unfortunately and so that hurt both our races so from a team point of view that is very disapp
hamilton was not out for long and there is an incident happening on lap two and hamilton claimed afterat he was hit forcing him off the track and in the pit of the punctured tire and he took the lead and lost it again when he needed new tires and allowed red bull, daniel ricardo to fly out in front and he was held off in an aggressive challenge from rossberg and came back yet again. with four laps remaining hamilton and his damaged car finally gave up. there were plenty of white knuckles in the...
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sitting in second was teammate lewis hamilton took his chance lobbing into the league.rosburg was out the third. we see incidents happening on lap two. hamilton claimed after the race that rosburg deliberately hit him, causing him off the track and beau the pits with a punctured tire. rosburg took the lead from sebasti sebastian beddle but lost it again. it allowed daniel ricardo to fly out in front. the young australia held off on a gracious challenge from rosburg and became that yet again. with four laps remaining, hamilton and his damaged car finally gave up. >> there were plenty of white knuckles in the red bulls camp as they watched the final lap. he held on to cross the finish line first. >> once i heard rosburg came in for a third stop, we knew he would be quick at the end. i had to keep it up and keep it clean. >> rosburg finished second. while ricardo is seg brcelebratg his third victory of the season, there wasn't much love for rosburg. despite hamilton's claims, rosburg denies doing anything wrong. >> we got a run on lewis and tried to go around the outside.
sitting in second was teammate lewis hamilton took his chance lobbing into the league.rosburg was out the third. we see incidents happening on lap two. hamilton claimed after the race that rosburg deliberately hit him, causing him off the track and beau the pits with a punctured tire. rosburg took the lead from sebasti sebastian beddle but lost it again. it allowed daniel ricardo to fly out in front. the young australia held off on a gracious challenge from rosburg and became that yet again....
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i felt somehow for many years that george washington and alexander hamilton just left me out by mistake. but through the process of amendment, interpretation and court decision, i have finally been included in we, the people. did i am an inquisitor. and i probably would not be fictional and would not overstate the solemnness that i feel right now. my faith in the constitution is whole. it is complete. it is total. and i am not going to sit here and be an idle spectator to the diminution, the subversion, the destruction of the constitution. who can so properly be the inquisitor for the nation as the representatives of the nation themselves? the subjects of its jurisdiction are those offenses which proceed from the misconduct of public men, and that's what we're talking about. in other words, from the abuse or violation of some public trust. it is wrong, i suggest, it is a misreading of the constitution, for any member here to assert that for a member to vote for an article of impeachment means that that member must be convinced that the president should be removed from office. the consti
i felt somehow for many years that george washington and alexander hamilton just left me out by mistake. but through the process of amendment, interpretation and court decision, i have finally been included in we, the people. did i am an inquisitor. and i probably would not be fictional and would not overstate the solemnness that i feel right now. my faith in the constitution is whole. it is complete. it is total. and i am not going to sit here and be an idle spectator to the diminution, the...
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josh hamilton, hamilton.doubles, angels take a 3-1 lead and bottom of the seventh, oh, let's go to rocking fish, man. get our red on. trout, 30th of the year, angels win it, 6-1. >> you should get a deli tray from one of travis' supermarket sponsors. >>> a's and astros, top nine tied. sam if you would off chad qualls, no need to chase it. it's out of there. two-run shot, a's take the lead and his third home run of the season. bottom nine, same score now. chris cotter at the plate. all he does is hit home runs, his 33rd of the season. the astros cut it to 5-4. next batter is dexter fowler. andy perino will handle that. a's get another win and take it 5-4. >> the angels and a's win and angels are still up a game. i don't think that's right. >> four coming up thursday. >> whoo. >> very excited over there. >>> well, baseball is not quite your taste, maybe pitching tomatoes is. >> some 22,000 people took part in this in spain along with 125 tons of tomatoes. a major tourist attraction in eastern spain and sold out
josh hamilton, hamilton.doubles, angels take a 3-1 lead and bottom of the seventh, oh, let's go to rocking fish, man. get our red on. trout, 30th of the year, angels win it, 6-1. >> you should get a deli tray from one of travis' supermarket sponsors. >>> a's and astros, top nine tied. sam if you would off chad qualls, no need to chase it. it's out of there. two-run shot, a's take the lead and his third home run of the season. bottom nine, same score now. chris cotter at the...
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greatest culinary talent, ban yell boulud, ferran adria, tham as keller grant achatz and gabriele hamilton. >> i think the foundation of many cuisine are based on french cuisine, especially when you elevate the cuisine to a much more gastronomic experience. >> i'm just a neighborhood kid, didn't go to university, i give classes at harvard. and i have the good luck to be with marvelous employee, for example no. it wouldn't be logical. and the only thing i have done is learn, observe and ask the why of things.
greatest culinary talent, ban yell boulud, ferran adria, tham as keller grant achatz and gabriele hamilton. >> i think the foundation of many cuisine are based on french cuisine, especially when you elevate the cuisine to a much more gastronomic experience. >> i'm just a neighborhood kid, didn't go to university, i give classes at harvard. and i have the good luck to be with marvelous employee, for example no. it wouldn't be logical. and the only thing i have done is learn, observe...
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billy hamilton can fly it -- what a grabbed he makes. get it to first, billy. you don't see that every day. billy hamilton, quick with the play of the night. astrosand yankees, the to left field. brett gardner, can of corn. over the wall. hang on. out fora routine fly the yankees. alright, as the redskins per pair for saturday night, i'm getting an idea of who's going to play and how much. , jason isteam expected on defense, 6'6", defensive lineman. a $26 million deal in the off-season. the skins caught him away from the cowboys. here's the question. i know you have an idea who makes the team. are you leaning toward certain guys? try not to lean. you let the players play it out. and then you try to evaluate after every practice, who is maintaining and who is flipping from day-to-day. it will be a big game, for not only the backups, but the starters in the first quarter. series,ascar sprint cup here is where you can watch the race. because of the redskins game on abc 7, the telecast is being moved. don't blame the messenger. ready forrapins get their opener, the
billy hamilton can fly it -- what a grabbed he makes. get it to first, billy. you don't see that every day. billy hamilton, quick with the play of the night. astrosand yankees, the to left field. brett gardner, can of corn. over the wall. hang on. out fora routine fly the yankees. alright, as the redskins per pair for saturday night, i'm getting an idea of who's going to play and how much. , jason isteam expected on defense, 6'6", defensive lineman. a $26 million deal in the off-season....
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in our report, we made a couple observations as lee hamilton just said. we talked about the success as we see it of the director of national intelligence structure, finally getting to a place where there is cohesion among the agencies. we talk about the importance of the collection of information in a world in which intelligence and intelligence analysis is really our best tool to dealing with the threat. we talk about the talk about the national counterterrorism center which brings together that information and which is quite successful and the modeling that the president does for his intelligence agencies. by personally calling them together on a regular basis to share information with him and with each other. and so those are the observations in very brief in our report and i'm wondering if you could comment on the state of our integration and the robustness of our ability to protect ourselves. >> thanks for having me. let me thank the bipartisan policy center for holding this. members of the commission, i read their report. the report after 9/11 that
in our report, we made a couple observations as lee hamilton just said. we talked about the success as we see it of the director of national intelligence structure, finally getting to a place where there is cohesion among the agencies. we talk about the importance of the collection of information in a world in which intelligence and intelligence analysis is really our best tool to dealing with the threat. we talk about the talk about the national counterterrorism center which brings together...
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lewis hamilton had to retire. red bull's australian drive, danny riccardo held off nico rosberg for his second grand prix win in a row. >>> football - algeria disash disash sad news. cameroonian footballer albert has died after being hit by an object thrown from the stands. the 24-year-old was pronounced dead after being tape to hospital. the algerian intor ministry ordered an investigation. >> he was the leading scorer last season. >>> to sunday's english premier league matches. the first couple of ways under way. harry red nap, former spurs boss, had an unhappy return to white hearts lane. his team was hammered by tottenham hot spur. manchester united goes to sunderland. one person that won't be involved - the argentinian defender yet to receive a work permit. they could join him. reports claim that manchester united is about to break the record and pay real madrid nearly $93 million. >> the club and myself agree on de-maria's situation. it's clear why she was asked to lead. we tried to find another player. that
lewis hamilton had to retire. red bull's australian drive, danny riccardo held off nico rosberg for his second grand prix win in a row. >>> football - algeria disash disash sad news. cameroonian footballer albert has died after being hit by an object thrown from the stands. the 24-year-old was pronounced dead after being tape to hospital. the algerian intor ministry ordered an investigation. >> he was the leading scorer last season. >>> to sunday's english premier league...
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it happened in hamilton township this morning. three vehicles were involved and tonight the school in linwood is grief stricken. that's where nefertiti jaquez is live. what is the latest on the victims' conditions tonight? >> reporter: she's a 14-year-old student who was severely injured when the car she was riding in was involved in a three-vehicle crash. the victim is currently on life support. >> what were the kids doing? on a mission for a three-on-three soccer tournament to raise money for a foundation. >> reporter: ash lynn was in a car full of girls from the school's soccer team when day were on their way to a fundraising event. the crash happened just before 9:00 this morning when a pickup crossed the center lane. the pickup hit one vehicle and hit the car the victim was in. the impact was so severe the student's car spun out of control. >> the kids wanted to gather here today. we had over 200 kids. the entire football team arrived in uniform. >> students, parents and teachers gathered to pray for ash lynn. >> that scar ti
it happened in hamilton township this morning. three vehicles were involved and tonight the school in linwood is grief stricken. that's where nefertiti jaquez is live. what is the latest on the victims' conditions tonight? >> reporter: she's a 14-year-old student who was severely injured when the car she was riding in was involved in a three-vehicle crash. the victim is currently on life support. >> what were the kids doing? on a mission for a three-on-three soccer tournament to...
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the vehicle ran over ryan hamilton trapping him under the law the car because the driver took off. >> i don't sleep at night, because i'm saying to myself how do you do that. hamilton is recovering from severe injuries. >>> residents from west philadelphia had a chance to move from -- into a hitech police hub. they have been looking for a new building to row place the out-dated round house at 8th and race in center city. >> and american automakers recalls vehicles that could roll away even when they are put in park. >>> >> good morning good morning, 6:00 a.m., august 15 here's what's happening. >> the superintendent of philadelphia schools will make an announcement this morning on whether the cash-strapped district has enough money to keep functioning. >> hundreds call for palace in honor of the missouri teen who died at the hands of police. >> play ball, the taye dragons are getting ready for their world series debut. >> david murphy is off, karen rogers is outside, and matt pellman has traffic. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, we have a chilly start, a nice cool breeze, belo
the vehicle ran over ryan hamilton trapping him under the law the car because the driver took off. >> i don't sleep at night, because i'm saying to myself how do you do that. hamilton is recovering from severe injuries. >>> residents from west philadelphia had a chance to move from -- into a hitech police hub. they have been looking for a new building to row place the out-dated round house at 8th and race in center city. >> and american automakers recalls vehicles that...
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hamilton was animated. he was induced to sing his favorite song here.an old martial song called the drum which is a fascinating song. i love the way it ends. it's with hamilton really singing about this country and the fact this this country would live forever. the tat earvern, an incredible . it's fun for me to be among a group of people that know a lot about american history. that doesn't happen very often. you all know the same problem. when people find out you're interested in history they sort of look at you like what's wrong with you? why can't you get a life and do something useful but i like you have always enjoyed reading history. i've enjoyed american history and quite by accident, i became a scholar performer of john a adams and later alexander hamilton. yes, i wear a wig and tights. an unusual thing to do but it's a great, great medium. you know you can get people who hate history, really involved in whatever you might sacrifice in terms of accuracy you more than make up for in terms of audience participation and involvement. i've been to pr
hamilton was animated. he was induced to sing his favorite song here.an old martial song called the drum which is a fascinating song. i love the way it ends. it's with hamilton really singing about this country and the fact this this country would live forever. the tat earvern, an incredible . it's fun for me to be among a group of people that know a lot about american history. that doesn't happen very often. you all know the same problem. when people find out you're interested in history they...
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a few of the many examples of the high praise earned by this afternoon's keynote speaker, nigel hamilton. we are grateful to have them here with us today to mark this special d-day anniversary. professor hamilton is a senior fellow in the mccormick graduate school at the university of massachusetts boston .president is the author of an impressive and a very long list of books. them are multivolume works and most of them are biographies for which he has a singular passion. wasfirst major biography published i78
a few of the many examples of the high praise earned by this afternoon's keynote speaker, nigel hamilton. we are grateful to have them here with us today to mark this special d-day anniversary. professor hamilton is a senior fellow in the mccormick graduate school at the university of massachusetts boston .president is the author of an impressive and a very long list of books. them are multivolume works and most of them are biographies for which he has a singular passion. wasfirst major...
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la 1:42 de la tarde, a la interseccin, de west hamilton y el boulevard winchester, para atender a un hombre de la tercera edad, que fue impactado por un vehculo. sot gary burg. capitn en del departamento de polica de campbell. 18,40, 34. estamos en la etapa preliminar de la investigacin testigos dijeron que probablemente la vctima cruzo la calle hamilton entre cruces peatonales.. cruzar la calle de forma imprudente, conocido coloquialmente en ingls, como jaywalking, es cuando un peatn viola las regulaciones de trfico al atravesar la calle. dicha conducta, puede costarle al infractor, hasta 250 dlares. atravesar una interseccin con reserva y en los puntos indicados, reduce el riesgo y previene fatalidades. un nmero importante de accidentes son ocasionados por cruzar las calles sin las debidas precauciones. las autoridades decidieron clausurar la circulacin entre 4 y 5 horas, para realizar la investigacin correspondiente. alonso live el conductor que lo arroll, se qued en la escena del incidente y est cooperando con las autoridades. es muy importante respetar las normas de trnsito que
la 1:42 de la tarde, a la interseccin, de west hamilton y el boulevard winchester, para atender a un hombre de la tercera edad, que fue impactado por un vehculo. sot gary burg. capitn en del departamento de polica de campbell. 18,40, 34. estamos en la etapa preliminar de la investigacin testigos dijeron que probablemente la vctima cruzo la calle hamilton entre cruces peatonales.. cruzar la calle de forma imprudente, conocido coloquialmente en ingls, como jaywalking, es cuando un peatn viola las...
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tom kean and lee hamilton. ten years ago, the 9/11 commission came together on a bipartisan basis to help the american people understand one of the darkest days in our history. and to provide recommendations about how to keep our country safer. the power of your report. your commitment to transparency, and dedication to preventing future attacks brought our country together. from the leadership of director of national intelligence, to the analysis of the national counterterrorism center, to the coordination among our federal, state, and local agencies. i rely on your recommendations every day. none of that would have been possible without the leadership provided by tom and lee. you come from different parts of our great country. tom's a proud citizen of the garden state. and lee is a quintessential hoosier who first made his name on the basketball court. both of you embody what americans want in their public servants. integrity, humility, intelligence, and commitment to put the interest of our country before a
tom kean and lee hamilton. ten years ago, the 9/11 commission came together on a bipartisan basis to help the american people understand one of the darkest days in our history. and to provide recommendations about how to keep our country safer. the power of your report. your commitment to transparency, and dedication to preventing future attacks brought our country together. from the leadership of director of national intelligence, to the analysis of the national counterterrorism center, to the...
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mi pleased to have gabriele hamilton at this table. are you a writer who cooks or a cook without writes? >> i strucked with wanting to be a chef or working in kitchens-- for the longest time. coy not find the purpose and meaning in this work. i felt like i spent a lot of my day just sort of making fancy food for rich people or something. i couldn't quite find my place there. and conversely when i went away to graduate school and spent all this time in academia and spent the wol day writing i felt like this is too inert and not enough of life itself. so now i have this nice marriage between the two that i get to do some writing, and do a lot of cooking. >> this is the story of a woman's life. >> not a single recipe. in fact, it's a little bit of a bait-and-switch, i think. >> so we think we're buying a bock about how to cook. >> a chevy book and in fact it's about life, i think, if you've ever been married, you might find something in here, if you've ever been a parent f you've ever been a daughter or-- you might find something in this
mi pleased to have gabriele hamilton at this table. are you a writer who cooks or a cook without writes? >> i strucked with wanting to be a chef or working in kitchens-- for the longest time. coy not find the purpose and meaning in this work. i felt like i spent a lot of my day just sort of making fancy food for rich people or something. i couldn't quite find my place there. and conversely when i went away to graduate school and spent all this time in academia and spent the wol day...
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hamilton? hello? host: mr. hamilton, what do you mean? caller: he was talking but the clean air act. host: correct. go ahead. caller: i can't hear myself speaking. first of all, we're talking about him being a former government employee and represented of the environmental protection agency. but i would like to know, i want to know his current position. i believe he is representing the coal industry. can you tell us exactly what he is doing right now? host: he is gone now, but he did say the course of our conversation he represents a wide variety of energy agencies. caller: no, he represents the coal industry very strongly. it is in his bio. host: ok. caller: then he talked about profit and how the business cannot exist under the clean air act. well, the clean air act has been in existence since the first president bush put it in place. i would like him to answer a question being that he represents the coal industry, the amount of profit the coal industry is making. he is no longer here, so he is not able to answer that question. let's mo
hamilton? hello? host: mr. hamilton, what do you mean? caller: he was talking but the clean air act. host: correct. go ahead. caller: i can't hear myself speaking. first of all, we're talking about him being a former government employee and represented of the environmental protection agency. but i would like to know, i want to know his current position. i believe he is representing the coal industry. can you tell us exactly what he is doing right now? host: he is gone now, but he did say the...
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the war, and he is a charter member of the veterans association and his son, hamilton fish iv, a 13-term congressman, as was his father, was very instrumental in the establishment or congressional approval of the 369th veterans association. but back to william pickens. pickens said that world war i showed clearly that blacks had become, from a most undesirable element to the most reliable element in america as symbolized and recognized by the calling out of the national guard troops to protect the white house. the war had allowed blacks from africa and america the opportunity to make their first great record as a modern, international factor, and a positive world influence. and this was a lesson never to be lost on blacks. world war i helped to produce a self-confident new negro, and all change that came later owes much to the forward looking and forward-moving people of the time. so that is my introduction tonight to contextualize it. i'd like to run through images in the book, whet your appetite so you will buy the book. i'll sign it for you. i hope to increase the value for you. a
the war, and he is a charter member of the veterans association and his son, hamilton fish iv, a 13-term congressman, as was his father, was very instrumental in the establishment or congressional approval of the 369th veterans association. but back to william pickens. pickens said that world war i showed clearly that blacks had become, from a most undesirable element to the most reliable element in america as symbolized and recognized by the calling out of the national guard troops to protect...
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. >> most surfers aren't laird hamilton. there were 100 water rescues.eople got out there and got overwhelmed. you are not laird hamilton, stay off the waves. >> i have the bleach blond hair and the physique. anyway, i rest. marie, the hurricane, has been downgraded as a hurricane in the pacific. still creating issues. >> let's get an early look at the weather. chad myers is up. >> christine and john, good morning. a couple scattered rainshowers across the northeast. otherwise, this afternoon sunny and anything. 82 for the high. 88 in d.c. 92. getting warmer in atlanta, memphis and dallas. a change in the forecast. it's been cool in the east. it's going to get hotter, especially by the end of the weekend into all of next week. scattered showers in the planes tomorrow. up into chicago, could see some severe weather over the weekend, especially sunday in the upper midwest as the change takes place from warm to cold and cold to warm. in colorado, above 12,000 feet, not much up there, but there's some. they will get snow up there. first snow of the season. 9
. >> most surfers aren't laird hamilton. there were 100 water rescues.eople got out there and got overwhelmed. you are not laird hamilton, stay off the waves. >> i have the bleach blond hair and the physique. anyway, i rest. marie, the hurricane, has been downgraded as a hurricane in the pacific. still creating issues. >> let's get an early look at the weather. chad myers is up. >> christine and john, good morning. a couple scattered rainshowers across the northeast....
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the hamiltons don't own the truck. it belongs to mr. hamilton's employer.the theft really affects them. they don't want this to jeopardize his job. >> his company that he works for, they're really good to him, and it was just a courtesy that he could bring his truck home at night, and we felt we were obligated to try to find out who was doing it and to put a stop to it. >> so the hamiltons set up a surveillance camera outside their home, determined to catch the thief. and sure enough, like moths to a flame, it seems bandits back, and the images are crystal clear. >> we saw them running up the yard, the lights -- the motion lights went on, and we just started watching them pull things off. >> she immediately turns the tape over to the police who released the tape to the local media. >> when the surveillance tape was ran in the local news media, we immediately started getting calls, and then a couple of them then with the local police department said "i saw myself on the news, and i'm here to turn myself in." >> four teenagers are charged as adults with felon
the hamiltons don't own the truck. it belongs to mr. hamilton's employer.the theft really affects them. they don't want this to jeopardize his job. >> his company that he works for, they're really good to him, and it was just a courtesy that he could bring his truck home at night, and we felt we were obligated to try to find out who was doing it and to put a stop to it. >> so the hamiltons set up a surveillance camera outside their home, determined to catch the thief. and sure...
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he extends his lead over hamilton to 29 points. won the second stage sunday. ride was expected to favor the sprinters. as predicted, the stage finished with a sprint. he powered ahead in a total time of four hours. he takes over the lead from his teammate. the team did fantastically well for me today. in the final kilometers, i had four teammates around me. they were able to help me to the finish line. redhappy to take the jersey, but it was not exactly my goal to be wearing it this early. >after he won the time trial yesterday, it was clear one of us would be the next jersey holder. it turned out to be me. >> he has sprinted to victory in the classic. the sprinters were always likely to contest the end of the route in hamburg, and so it proved. breakaways were snuffed out as they battled for position. they got their tactics right allowing him to storm in first. the italian came in=ú?xgg99Ññwç >> this is a production of china central television america. >> childhood obesity has become a global health threat. the consequences are dire, but now health advocates
he extends his lead over hamilton to 29 points. won the second stage sunday. ride was expected to favor the sprinters. as predicted, the stage finished with a sprint. he powered ahead in a total time of four hours. he takes over the lead from his teammate. the team did fantastically well for me today. in the final kilometers, i had four teammates around me. they were able to help me to the finish line. redhappy to take the jersey, but it was not exactly my goal to be wearing it this early....
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bloodsworth you are under arrest for first degree murder of dawn hamilton, you son of a bitch. somebody said. >> nine-year-old dawn hamilton had been brutally raped and murdered just two weeks earlier. her body found near this bond in a wooded area. >> stuck my head in the police car and that was the last time i seen cambridge, maryland for eight years, 10 months, and 19 days. >> that's the time you were in prison? >> yep. two years on death row. for something i didn't do. >> baltimore county police put out a sketch of the suspect based on the description given by two little boys, who saw dawn walk in to the woods with a man who offered to help her. the cops used a kid an array of noses, mouths and eyes to help the children describe the face. it sounds to me like mr. potato head? >> it is. it's an random arbitrary box of eyes, ears, noses, faces. they start out with like the facial outline then add the hair, then eyebrows and a nose. >> using the crude tools of the kid. the kids helped to assemble an image they didn't think looked exactly like the suspect. >> they asked the kid
bloodsworth you are under arrest for first degree murder of dawn hamilton, you son of a bitch. somebody said. >> nine-year-old dawn hamilton had been brutally raped and murdered just two weeks earlier. her body found near this bond in a wooded area. >> stuck my head in the police car and that was the last time i seen cambridge, maryland for eight years, 10 months, and 19 days. >> that's the time you were in prison? >> yep. two years on death row. for something i didn't...
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then at 9:00, joanne free mann discusses alexander hamilton. that's followed by watson jeneson, teaching a class on political unrest and at 10:30 eastern, a classroom lecture on alcohol abuse with alan taylor. all tonight on american history tv in prime time. >>> tonight, c-span primetime brings you a debate on what makes america great. it's between retired professor and noted anti-vietnam war activist bill ayers and conservative author and filmmaker dinesh d'souza. here's a portion. >> started out as a revolutionary and, well, you started out a little bit, frankly in the bin laden mode. you tried to bomb the pentagon, the u.s. capitol. here's my question to you. you sounded totally different today. you talked about teaching. you talked about being an educator, socratic doubt and wonder. what happened to that old revolutionary? is he still alive or has he thrown in the towel? >> i think i still am a revolutionary. if by revolutionary you mean, if what you mean by revolutionary is having a fully worked out program by which we can kind of imagine
then at 9:00, joanne free mann discusses alexander hamilton. that's followed by watson jeneson, teaching a class on political unrest and at 10:30 eastern, a classroom lecture on alcohol abuse with alan taylor. all tonight on american history tv in prime time. >>> tonight, c-span primetime brings you a debate on what makes america great. it's between retired professor and noted anti-vietnam war activist bill ayers and conservative author and filmmaker dinesh d'souza. here's a portion....