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worked at both mary baldwin and james madison. while overseeing the wilson library and museum, robin also serves on the virginia association of museums governing council where she represents the mountain and valley districts as well as on the advisory board of visitors for mary baldwin university. she lives in stanton with her family. welcome, robin. >> thank you. >> elizabeth -- thank you very much. elizabeth a. archer is the executive director of the president woodrow wilson house on p street in washington, d.c. -- on f street, a site that provides a window into wilson's retirement in an actual and perfectly preserved setting as well as an intimate look at wilson's overall life and legacy. prior to joining the national trust and wilson house, elizabeth worked at discovery incorporated, a leading global media company, and served in many roles with the women's club including serving as club president where she led the club's transition to a 501(c)(3) organization. elizabeth received her bachelor of arts in international affairs fr
worked at both mary baldwin and james madison. while overseeing the wilson library and museum, robin also serves on the virginia association of museums governing council where she represents the mountain and valley districts as well as on the advisory board of visitors for mary baldwin university. she lives in stanton with her family. welcome, robin. >> thank you. >> elizabeth -- thank you very much. elizabeth a. archer is the executive director of the president woodrow wilson house...
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over brentford, james madison scoring the winner midway through the 2nd half lester are 8 points behind leaders. chelsea and fabio quater arrow has became the 1st french minute to win. the moto g p championship yamaha ride to finish forth at the media romania, complete enough to claim the title of the closest rival. francesco banana. crushed with 5 laps to go out. claims that the championship with 2 events remaining, the race at miss anna was won by spaniard. mark marquez well, among the worlds greatest sporting, my varies, it doesn't get much better than india and pakistan and cricket. the much anticipated that match at the t 20 will cup is in progress. in the i have never lost a pakistan at the cricket. world cup in any format for our call is side, are also higher and the t 20 rankings their 2nd at one place above the pakistan box on captain bob bar. as them has a score, the most t 20 international runs over the past 3 years. and both teams are form a t 20 will champion. and earlier we spoke to expand a quick info. right now, garage i got for the about the winery. it's more of a frien
over brentford, james madison scoring the winner midway through the 2nd half lester are 8 points behind leaders. chelsea and fabio quater arrow has became the 1st french minute to win. the moto g p championship yamaha ride to finish forth at the media romania, complete enough to claim the title of the closest rival. francesco banana. crushed with 5 laps to go out. claims that the championship with 2 events remaining, the race at miss anna was won by spaniard. mark marquez well, among the worlds...
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james madison turn the united states can turn the north american continent into a free-speech zone. gap with some of these -- at one point texas tech had a gazebo, 20 thousands of students, a gazebo is a free-speech zone. you can't make this stuff up. did you know brandeis university once triggered warnings on trigger warnings? yes, because the phrase trigger warning, the word warning makes people unhappy and sad and nervous, and triggers, you know what to make people think of time of what should be done? i have talked to college students. they come to me, that if i do have some kind of idea are right the wrong thing and i posted on facebook or something they could come back to bite me. i could lose a scholarship. there is this kind of thing that's happening where people are afraid to speak and i don't know, i don't have the right advice for them. >> guest: speaking with. find some friends and fight back. write a check to fire, the foundation for individual rights in education. terrific litigious scrappy group of people who were, they write. green light for good, amber light --, the
james madison turn the united states can turn the north american continent into a free-speech zone. gap with some of these -- at one point texas tech had a gazebo, 20 thousands of students, a gazebo is a free-speech zone. you can't make this stuff up. did you know brandeis university once triggered warnings on trigger warnings? yes, because the phrase trigger warning, the word warning makes people unhappy and sad and nervous, and triggers, you know what to make people think of time of what...
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james madison turn the united states can turn the north american continent into a free-speech zone. gap with some of these -- at one point texas tech had a gazebo, 20 thousands of students, a gazebo is a free-speech zone. you can't make this stuff up. did you know brandeis university once triggered warnings on trigger warnings? yes, because the phrase trigger warning, the word warning makes people unhappy and sad and nervous, and triggers, you know what to make people think of time of what should be done? i have talked to college students. they come to me, that if i do have some kind of idea are right the wrong thing and i posted on facebook or something they could come back to bite me. i could lose a scholarship. there is this kind of thing that's happening where people are afraid to speak and i don't know, i don't have the right advice for them. >> guest: speaking with. find some friends and fight back. write a check to fire, the foundation for individual rights in education. terrific litigious scrappy group of people who were, they write. green light for good, amber light --, the
james madison turn the united states can turn the north american continent into a free-speech zone. gap with some of these -- at one point texas tech had a gazebo, 20 thousands of students, a gazebo is a free-speech zone. you can't make this stuff up. did you know brandeis university once triggered warnings on trigger warnings? yes, because the phrase trigger warning, the word warning makes people unhappy and sad and nervous, and triggers, you know what to make people think of time of what...
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james madison wrote in federalist number 10 of the value that our large union would always possess in defeating self-interested and dangerous ideas and philosophies and specifically factions. the answer is simple. our free society, with free exchange of ideas, allows for a multiplicity of viewpoints, perspectives and opinions to be heard. and then the true, correct, and useful ideas can rise to the top. madison wrote, quote, the increasedded variety of parties exriemed within the -- compromised within the union increase security, close quote. at this point i would add the definition of parties here is best understood to encompass information, ideas, and opinions. all things tend to unify people around one faction or another, one party or another, one group of people or another. but how many have lost their way since then, be it for mandates, censorship, cancel culture or something else, it seems like this dialogue of ideas or information is being rejected by many segments of our society. what a shame that is. it's an even greater shame that often this is the result of government actio
james madison wrote in federalist number 10 of the value that our large union would always possess in defeating self-interested and dangerous ideas and philosophies and specifically factions. the answer is simple. our free society, with free exchange of ideas, allows for a multiplicity of viewpoints, perspectives and opinions to be heard. and then the true, correct, and useful ideas can rise to the top. madison wrote, quote, the increasedded variety of parties exriemed within the -- compromised...
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the contrast between the federal constitution, we have james madison's notes which was only published decades later. not necessarily the case on state level. they do this for it's a free and open circus sort of -- circus is a strong word. it's an event people pay close attention to, their words of what's going on and there's almost a back and forth while conventions are going on about people back home are thinking so it's not something that happened in 1777 very much but louisiana is one of the states so we have all of these things talk about some of the things are just fascinating. one of thena things in an officl state, the little states are changing, the question is often debated, where to put the states capitolal. how big of a deal is it? a huge deal especially in the 19th century because the 19th century, everything travels by foot. eventually you have the telegraph but still, geographical location of the capitol is a huge deal practically because it will affect so many things related to the development of that state. states start off -- they are all clustered in one area so you
the contrast between the federal constitution, we have james madison's notes which was only published decades later. not necessarily the case on state level. they do this for it's a free and open circus sort of -- circus is a strong word. it's an event people pay close attention to, their words of what's going on and there's almost a back and forth while conventions are going on about people back home are thinking so it's not something that happened in 1777 very much but louisiana is one of the...
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the contrast between james madison's notes which we only published decades later and had they've been changed at all not necessarily the case. lots of states do this where it's free and open and it's an event that people play close attention to their contact reports on what's going on in them and there's almost a back-and-forth while the conventions are going on about what people back home are thinking so it's something that happened in philadelphia in 1787 and you are right louisiana is one of the states so we have all of these things to talk about in some of the things they talk about are just fascinating and one of the things that these officially new states although old states are changing the question is often debated and constitutional amendment how big of a deal is this? it's a huge deal especially in the 19th century because members in the 19th century everything travels by foot and you have the telegraph but still cheated the geographical location of the capitol is a huge deal practically because it will affect so many things related to the development of that state. the new
the contrast between james madison's notes which we only published decades later and had they've been changed at all not necessarily the case. lots of states do this where it's free and open and it's an event that people play close attention to their contact reports on what's going on in them and there's almost a back-and-forth while the conventions are going on about what people back home are thinking so it's something that happened in philadelphia in 1787 and you are right louisiana is one of...
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james madison warned that so strong is the propensity of mankind to fall into mutual animosities, thatt frivolous and fanciful destructions have been -- to excite their most violent conflicts. social media put these impulses on steroids. facebook's own employees are warning that something is very wrong in the way social media pumps up and profits off our divisions. we should listen. and then take action. and that's your reality check. >> we'll see what that action is. john, thank you. >>> so a federal judge sentencing a capitol rioter rejected comparisons between the insurrection and the civil unrest that arose from last year's protest against racial inequality. the judge said to compare the actions of people around the country protesting mostly peacefully for civil rights to a violent mob seeking to overthrow the lawfully elected government is a false equivalency and downplays the very real danger that the crowd on january 6th posed to our democracy. just last week the different judge on the same court suggested capitol rioters had been treated more harshly saying, quote, the us attor
james madison warned that so strong is the propensity of mankind to fall into mutual animosities, thatt frivolous and fanciful destructions have been -- to excite their most violent conflicts. social media put these impulses on steroids. facebook's own employees are warning that something is very wrong in the way social media pumps up and profits off our divisions. we should listen. and then take action. and that's your reality check. >> we'll see what that action is. john, thank you....
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james madison wrote in his notes during the constitutional convention "where slavery exists, the republican theory becomes still more fallacious." governor morris, likewise, condemned the nefarious institution as the curse of heaven on the states where it prevailed. in fact, because many of the founding fathers were so deeply ashamed of slavery, they refused to include the word slave in their original constitution. slavery now appears only once, in the 13th amendment that abolished it. nevertheless, slavery persisted for eight decades after the ratification of the constitution. it was a rot at the core of our country's foundation. to some, that made america irredeemable. william lloyd garrison, a fiery abolitionist, called the constitution a covenant with death, and agreement with hell. he refused to vote, and called for the dissolution of the union. he would even burn copies of the constitution during his speeches. in his view, america was a slaveholding asian, and there could be no compromise with the evil of slavery. others in the era were unwilling to give up on the american project. eq
james madison wrote in his notes during the constitutional convention "where slavery exists, the republican theory becomes still more fallacious." governor morris, likewise, condemned the nefarious institution as the curse of heaven on the states where it prevailed. in fact, because many of the founding fathers were so deeply ashamed of slavery, they refused to include the word slave in their original constitution. slavery now appears only once, in the 13th amendment that abolished...
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been about protecting the presidency in communications within the presidency, and remember that james madisonthe architect of our constitution made the point that the legislature, not the president predominates in our system. yes, we have three equal branches. we learned that in high school, but really the framers of the constitution saw the legislature as the most powerful, and when they seek to investigate, they should have very broad powers to do so. from there, the current president clearly has more power than a former president to control privilege. we need privilege. there's no question that we need it so that people are frank and honest in their communications in the white house without fear that it will be broadcast to the world when they made very candid statements to each other. >> 100% i get that. in this particular instance, how much is this related to a specific case that may not have, you know, a broader effect to it because of what this is about. when is the last time that we questioned whether or not a president was a driving force behind an insurrection in this country? >> ex
been about protecting the presidency in communications within the presidency, and remember that james madisonthe architect of our constitution made the point that the legislature, not the president predominates in our system. yes, we have three equal branches. we learned that in high school, but really the framers of the constitution saw the legislature as the most powerful, and when they seek to investigate, they should have very broad powers to do so. from there, the current president clearly...
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know, at the casa to convention only the last minute was a suggestion to be a bill of rights and james madison said we don't need it because the states give you the rights in their constitutions. later to get the ratifications it was recognized with probably need a bill of rights and help trap the bill of rights with the sole responsibility so you're correct. i guess they're only responsibility as a citizen you should be a law-abiding papers but we don't have any responsibilities, you're correc correct. >> one of the concepts you talk about in the book is we are a nation of immigrants, no doubt about it. i wonder though if you feel like in the modern day at least the last decade have we lost how we, as americans defined what it is to be an immigrant? i say that in part because of the concern upon many that we don't have southern border and there's a no difference betwen what might have called illegal alien and undocumented immigrant. immigrant. there's semantics around that that seem to destroy the concept of what americans have thought about as being an immigrant. >> our country nooses anybod
know, at the casa to convention only the last minute was a suggestion to be a bill of rights and james madison said we don't need it because the states give you the rights in their constitutions. later to get the ratifications it was recognized with probably need a bill of rights and help trap the bill of rights with the sole responsibility so you're correct. i guess they're only responsibility as a citizen you should be a law-abiding papers but we don't have any responsibilities, you're correc...
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at least at the james madison program at princeton.t lecture, correct? >> yes, i am. i'm very excited about that and thankful to professor george and anyone who is watching can search madison program events at princeton on google and register for the lecture which will be available on zoom. pete: i hope people check it out. dorian abbott congratulations on the lecture. thank you for taking time with us. appreciate it. >> thank you. pete: gout it the latest biden jobs report disappoints again big time. the president insists we are making progress. charles payne on where the economy really stands next. ♪ cold hard truth ♪ got a lot of ♪ showed up tonight ♪ in that ♪ mess in my head. ♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ plaque psoriasis, the tightness, stinging... ...the pain. with tremfya®, adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... ...can uncover clearer skin and improve symptoms at 16 weeks. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection
at least at the james madison program at princeton.t lecture, correct? >> yes, i am. i'm very excited about that and thankful to professor george and anyone who is watching can search madison program events at princeton on google and register for the lecture which will be available on zoom. pete: i hope people check it out. dorian abbott congratulations on the lecture. thank you for taking time with us. appreciate it. >> thank you. pete: gout it the latest biden jobs report...
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james madison said, a public debt is a public curse. and in a republican government, a greater curse than any other. trillions of dollars have been spent. we were promised bipartisanship, restoration of unity in this place. jamming more bipartisan spending bills, starting with covid, which was a bailout of union pensions, which was a bailout of blue states and democrat-run cities, very little went to covid. that's deceptions. and we're accelerating what admiral mullen said was the greatest threat to the united states. he said the greatest threat to our national security was our national debt. so we promise the cradle to grave cash entitlements and more handouts without any regard to responsibility, without any requirement for work, and we're going to bankrupt the next generation. we're going to steal from them what we've enjoyed. this is not a profile in courage, and madam speaker, i urge my colleagues to reconsider all of the spending that's bankrupting the country. i urge them to vote no on the reconciliation bill. i yield back. the s
james madison said, a public debt is a public curse. and in a republican government, a greater curse than any other. trillions of dollars have been spent. we were promised bipartisanship, restoration of unity in this place. jamming more bipartisan spending bills, starting with covid, which was a bailout of union pensions, which was a bailout of blue states and democrat-run cities, very little went to covid. that's deceptions. and we're accelerating what admiral mullen said was the greatest...
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they were promulgated by the first congress with the aid and the attention of the great virginia james madisonse we've changed our minds. where does that and? rescission isn't a provision provided for in the constitution. in case reported to make that point hopefully we don't have to do the same at the rescission. based on the testimony the era is now an amendment to the constitution duly ratified by the 38th states and the commonwealth in virginia. i yelled back. thank you madam chair. i expect my colleagues positions positions. [inaudible] born and naturalized in the united states and subject to the jurisdiction thereof the citizens of the united states and the state where reside. nor shall any state provide any person of life, liberty property without due process of law, nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the law. the text of the equal rights amendment, section one states equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the united states or any state on account of sex. the endeavor of the country as we move forward with our journey as a
they were promulgated by the first congress with the aid and the attention of the great virginia james madisonse we've changed our minds. where does that and? rescission isn't a provision provided for in the constitution. in case reported to make that point hopefully we don't have to do the same at the rescission. based on the testimony the era is now an amendment to the constitution duly ratified by the 38th states and the commonwealth in virginia. i yelled back. thank you madam chair. i...
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to the constitution that were promulgated by the first congress with the eight inattention of james madisonwe have changed our minds. where does that end? it's just like recession, rescission is not provided for. in the case of secession we fought a civil war to make that point. i contend based on this testimony that the e.r.a. is now an amendment to the constitution, duly ratified. i yield back. >> gentleman yields back. the gentleman from the louisiana is now recognized. >> i respect your endeavor through the years in support of the e.r.a.. i respect my college position. let me attempt to interject with a reasonable proposal that perhaps could be embraced by both sides of the aisle. let's begin with the civil rights act of 1964. employment discrimination. section one of the 14th amendment of 1868 states all persons born in the united states and subject to the jurisdiction thereof [indiscernible] no state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge this immunity to citizens of the united states, nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty or property without due process o
to the constitution that were promulgated by the first congress with the eight inattention of james madisonwe have changed our minds. where does that end? it's just like recession, rescission is not provided for. in the case of secession we fought a civil war to make that point. i contend based on this testimony that the e.r.a. is now an amendment to the constitution, duly ratified. i yield back. >> gentleman yields back. the gentleman from the louisiana is now recognized. >> i...
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he's going to be close friends with madison with james monroe.it's one of those things where you have gone through a lot with people. you do form these very, very close connections. your thinking goes off in a different direction from theirs. he spent this whole life hoping his friendship with people and connections to them would ultimately convince them to save the their ways. i don't believe slavery is right i can no longer be associated with the a could no longer be your friend. he never did that. i think some people could reasonably criticize him for that. you gave your pitch slavery is an evil in the world. the thing lafayette was getting from them though and this is true of all of them you're obviously a great person for suggesting it and it slavery. we all know slavery is bad roping at 10:15 or 20 years it would naturally go away? be way too disruptive. down the road were all aiming in the same direction. lafayette can beat night about the united states and naÏve about with the directions are headed. the southeast principle is moving in th
he's going to be close friends with madison with james monroe.it's one of those things where you have gone through a lot with people. you do form these very, very close connections. your thinking goes off in a different direction from theirs. he spent this whole life hoping his friendship with people and connections to them would ultimately convince them to save the their ways. i don't believe slavery is right i can no longer be associated with the a could no longer be your friend. he never did...
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and this is true he's close friends with jefferson and is going to be close friends with madison and james monroe. it's one of those things you've gone through a lot with people and you do form these close connections that then your thinking goes off in a different direction from theirs. he spent his whole life hoping that his friendship with these people and his connections to them would ultimately convince them. therefore i can no longer be associated with you and i can no longer be your friend. he no longer did that and i think some people could criticize him for that. slavery is in evil in the world and when they said no, you kept going to their house and hanging out with them and treating them like everything was fine. this is true of all of them. we all know slavery is bad. we hope within ten, 15, 20 years it will naturally go away. we can't do it right now but down the road we are aiming in the same direction. he can be naÏve about the united states and the direction things are headed. there's something wrapped up in the ideas of the country and wrapped up in the fact it was founded
and this is true he's close friends with jefferson and is going to be close friends with madison and james monroe. it's one of those things you've gone through a lot with people and you do form these close connections that then your thinking goes off in a different direction from theirs. he spent his whole life hoping that his friendship with these people and his connections to them would ultimately convince them. therefore i can no longer be associated with you and i can no longer be your...
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and this was true, is very) with washington and jefferson) with madison and) with james monroe and itis one of those things where he has gone through a lot with people. you do from these very close connections but than your thinking goes off into a different direction from bearsrs enough he had spent his whole life hoping that his friendship with these people and that is connections to them would ultimately convince them to change their way so he didn't do the things for he's right, i don't believe that slavery is right and therefore i can no longer be associated with you and i can no longer be your friend. he never did that. i think that some people could reasonably criticize him for that bike slavery as an evil in the world and you gave your patient when they said no, you just kept going to the house and hanging out with them and treating them like he was fine. if nothing lafayette was getting from them this is true of all of them, same as they had to him, yes, like you're obviously a great person or suggesting that we ended slavery we all know slavery is bad. we hope that within te
and this was true, is very) with washington and jefferson) with madison and) with james monroe and itis one of those things where he has gone through a lot with people. you do from these very close connections but than your thinking goes off into a different direction from bearsrs enough he had spent his whole life hoping that his friendship with these people and that is connections to them would ultimately convince them to change their way so he didn't do the things for he's right, i don't...
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he's going to be right with the madison he's going to be close friends with james monroe. it is one of those things where you have gone through a lot with people. you do form these very, very close connections. but then your thinking goes off in a different direction from theirs. he has spent his whole life hoping his friendship with these people and his connections to them would ultimately convince them to change their u ways. he did not did the thing was that i don't believe slavery is right therefore i can no longer be associated with you and i can no longer be your friend. he never did that. i think some people could reasonably criticize him for that. you gave your pitch slavery is an evil in the world when they said no you just kept going to their house, hanging out with them and treating them like everything is fine. the thing lafayette was getting from them though and this is true of all of them as they would say to hymn number one, yes you are obviously a great person for suggesting we ended slavery. we all know slavery is i bad. we hope within ten, 15, 20 years it
he's going to be right with the madison he's going to be close friends with james monroe. it is one of those things where you have gone through a lot with people. you do form these very, very close connections. but then your thinking goes off in a different direction from theirs. he has spent his whole life hoping his friendship with these people and his connections to them would ultimately convince them to change their u ways. he did not did the thing was that i don't believe slavery is right...
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all kinds of people -- tom petty, jackson brown, chaka kahn, james taylor, bonnie raitt, there were a lot of great musicians. we played madisonnd this film coming out momentarily is a film of that show. >> stephen: and we have a clip here of i think this is the end of your second night out there. >> okay. >> stephen: so you've already turned 30, i think. >> yeah. >> stephen: and the crowd is trying to get you to do one more song. jim. >> i can't go on like this! ( cheers and applause ) i'm 30 years old! my heart's starting to go on me! i can't! ( cheers and applause ) i can't! ( cheers and applause ) i can't! ( cheers and applause ) i don't want you to beg. i don't want you to beg. ( cheers and applause ) ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ 7♪ ♪♪ ( cheers and applause ) ( laughter ) >> stephen: you're 30! you can't go on, you're 30! >> i can't go on like that, i'm 30 years old! that's it! >> stephen: what's the difference between you now and that 30-year-old guy and what's the same? >> well, it's funny, on stage, i don't know if there's a lot of difference, you know. ( applause ) you know, we still come out, and we take it all the way every night th
all kinds of people -- tom petty, jackson brown, chaka kahn, james taylor, bonnie raitt, there were a lot of great musicians. we played madisonnd this film coming out momentarily is a film of that show. >> stephen: and we have a clip here of i think this is the end of your second night out there. >> okay. >> stephen: so you've already turned 30, i think. >> yeah. >> stephen: and the crowd is trying to get you to do one more song. jim. >> i can't go on like...