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forgiving due to that forgotten founder james wilson. anotheraligned in musical, 1776, where he was treated as a committee character, but was in fact a great genius. the constitution center did a great program on the electoral -- collegeh you only with william ewald who notes that congress originally wanted popular election of the president and accepted the electoral college a reluctant compromise. let me stop there and ask paul smith. do you believe that james wilson, given his devotion to popular election, popular sovereignty, would have wanted discretion ofhe electors to deviate from the voice of the people? putt is a little hard to thoughts in the head of a framer who that, but a person believes and popular election of presidents, by accepting the electoral college only as a compromise, you would think would want to safeguard the ability of the states when they choose popular election as their method of appointment to be able to have the election results be reflected in the electoral votes cast later. not only you have taken away pop
forgiving due to that forgotten founder james wilson. anotheraligned in musical, 1776, where he was treated as a committee character, but was in fact a great genius. the constitution center did a great program on the electoral -- collegeh you only with william ewald who notes that congress originally wanted popular election of the president and accepted the electoral college a reluctant compromise. let me stop there and ask paul smith. do you believe that james wilson, given his devotion to...
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. >> reporter: executive director james wilson. >> it's cheaper to take care of them upstate. >> reporter: they're out to pasture. >> they're out to pasture. also we wanted to minimize the number of horses we have here in case we had staff get sick. >> reporter: the cost of maintaining the horses and staff at their two locations in new york is more than $100,000 a month. with no people coming, revenues plummeted. from south carolina to california and around the world, over 800 equine therapy organizations are struggling to survive. but in new york, the families whose lives have been touched by these animals are making sure they're cared for. over 300 contributed to a gofundme effort. >> if this drags on through the summer, are you guys going to be okay? >> yeah, yeah, we are going to be okay, absolutely. i'm committed, our entire network is committed, our entire community is committed for us to be okay. >> these people are amazing. they're like family to us there. >> reporter: if i can ask, do you love horses? >> yes. >> we all say there is some magic connection with the children and the
. >> reporter: executive director james wilson. >> it's cheaper to take care of them upstate. >> reporter: they're out to pasture. >> they're out to pasture. also we wanted to minimize the number of horses we have here in case we had staff get sick. >> reporter: the cost of maintaining the horses and staff at their two locations in new york is more than $100,000 a month. with no people coming, revenues plummeted. from south carolina to california and around the...
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james wilson has more.e. brazil is the-- most affected and it has recorded 20,000 fatalities.s. in many places, the demand for burials has overwhelmed undertakers. [speaking foreign language] [speaking foreign langngge] government concern they reached a grim milestone and on current trend they are set to come to the country as the second number of covid-19 deaths in the world, just behind the united states. president bolsonaro opposes lockdown measurements as harmful to the economy.. he previously described the virus is a little flu. peru, isher neighbor, badly affected with over 100,000 confirmed cases. in just two weeks, the number of patients has doubled and hospititals are left overwhelmed and shortages of medicines. >> [speaking foreign language] james: latin america has the fastest growing number of cases in the wororld and is the likely be center of the coronavirus. tom: france is technically halfway through a series of local elections across the country. i say halfway because only the held round of voting was and then came the covid-19 lockdown, meaning the decisive seco
james wilson has more.e. brazil is the-- most affected and it has recorded 20,000 fatalities.s. in many places, the demand for burials has overwhelmed undertakers. [speaking foreign language] [speaking foreign langngge] government concern they reached a grim milestone and on current trend they are set to come to the country as the second number of covid-19 deaths in the world, just behind the united states. president bolsonaro opposes lockdown measurements as harmful to the economy.. he...
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the idea was proposed in the philadelphia convention by james wilson by probably the greatest player in the country at the time and he and the other delegates look to first call the scottish model where the members from scotland were chosen by commissioners who were locally chosen and then the commissioners on their own discretion had to make their own independent decisions to choose that they would be the best members andbe more close to home thatim similar to how the state senate was at the time of the house of representatives was to play by the people and the maryland state senate was through the system of electors which very expressly called for discretion so this wasn't something that just came out of big musicalfrom a these days. it is a much bigger, broader and very widely accepted concept whether you like it or not thann just the idea of alexander hamilton. he was reflecting conventional wisdom is not advancing the theory. >> thank you very much for giving into the juror would founder of pennsylvania. he was maligned in another musical 1776 where he was treated as a character
the idea was proposed in the philadelphia convention by james wilson by probably the greatest player in the country at the time and he and the other delegates look to first call the scottish model where the members from scotland were chosen by commissioners who were locally chosen and then the commissioners on their own discretion had to make their own independent decisions to choose that they would be the best members andbe more close to home thatim similar to how the state senate was at the...
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. >> reporter: executive director james wilson. >> it's cheaper to take care of them upstate. >> reporterbecause they're out to pasture. >> but also because we want to minimize the number of horses we have here in case we have staff get sick. >> reporter: cost of maintaining the horrs and staff at their two locations in new york, is more than $100,000 a month. with no people coming, revenues plummeted. from south carolina to california and around the world, over 800 equine therapy organizations are struggling to survive. but in new york, the families whose lives have been touched by these animals are making sure they're cared for. over 300 contributed to a gofundme effort. if this things drags on through the summer, are you guys going to be okay? be okay, absolutely. we're committed purour entire network is committed for us to be okay. >> these people are amaze naerpg like family to us there. >> molly, if i can ask you, do you love horses? >> yeah! >> reporter: yes. >> we all say there's some magic connection with the children and the horses. >> reporter: and some day, the children and th
. >> reporter: executive director james wilson. >> it's cheaper to take care of them upstate. >> reporterbecause they're out to pasture. >> but also because we want to minimize the number of horses we have here in case we have staff get sick. >> reporter: cost of maintaining the horrs and staff at their two locations in new york, is more than $100,000 a month. with no people coming, revenues plummeted. from south carolina to california and around the world, over...
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people have been out of work and it's unclear how many people on the group and had been injured james wilson reports. friday afternoon the sky the pakistani city of. build with black smoke alternate bus a. three to crashed having failed to land at the nearby apple. that's the night i just which is a good do we one thing but gotot he get it we did get a as a t to he i it comes asas a another which dog mother doesn't agree on with other want global m member ofof. identifiable by. she after a failed attempt to land and traffic control received a a distress call frfrom the pilots. i was reminded some people would have h had a technical problem in order to find a policy before project into an automated anything i if i have. something aviation authorities suspect the plane was unable to open its wheels before landing but it stressed it is too soon to be sure. emergency services have occurred at schools of all days at least two passengers survived according to the country's health department. one of the clicking on densely pop area of karachi their face but a number of local only wewe. there is bee
people have been out of work and it's unclear how many people on the group and had been injured james wilson reports. friday afternoon the sky the pakistani city of. build with black smoke alternate bus a. three to crashed having failed to land at the nearby apple. that's the night i just which is a good do we one thing but gotot he get it we did get a as a t to he i it comes asas a another which dog mother doesn't agree on with other want global m member ofof. identifiable by. she after a...
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his paternal grandfather, james wilson, was a scotch-irish immigrant from northern ireland. afterternal grandfather whom he was named was born in scotland and then moved to northern england to carlisle, where he headed a congregation and where woodrow wilson's mother was born before emigrating to america. so what do we make of wilson's statement in 1918? it, ier to understand want to argue to you today, and more broadly to understand his thinking in general, we need to take into account not only wilson as the descendent of scottish immigrants, not only as the sun a minister and a devout son of aian -- minister and a devout presbyterian. after all, every single president in history has professed to be a believing wrist and so this is not unique -- a believing christian and so this is not unique. some have done so more credibly than others, but they have all done it. -- must castuch our minds to the aspect in which wilson was truly unique. that is to recall that he was the only president in the history of the united states before or after who had earned a phd degree, perhaps wh
his paternal grandfather, james wilson, was a scotch-irish immigrant from northern ireland. afterternal grandfather whom he was named was born in scotland and then moved to northern england to carlisle, where he headed a congregation and where woodrow wilson's mother was born before emigrating to america. so what do we make of wilson's statement in 1918? it, ier to understand want to argue to you today, and more broadly to understand his thinking in general, we need to take into account not...
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building a united states and drafting the constitution and i -- one of the characters in my book, james wilsone of the most important framers that you've never heard of, he was a scottish immigrant and came over in his 20's and rose to become one of the most prominent lawyers in the country. he signed the declaration of independence and constitution, founders to do so and wilson himself, he's a big part of my story because he was the biggest advocate at the constitutional convention for a popular vote for president, but he has a more general sort of democratic, modern democratic notion in which he sought a new representative democracy as being something that was fundamentally about people and not states and so he says i have this quote in the middle of the convention in july, he said the majority of people wherever found in all questions to govern the minority, and i think that is sort of simple invitation of the idea of majority rule, you know, it goes right back to the founding era. these words were men that were testified of democracy as the story often goes. i think that everything that yo
building a united states and drafting the constitution and i -- one of the characters in my book, james wilsone of the most important framers that you've never heard of, he was a scottish immigrant and came over in his 20's and rose to become one of the most prominent lawyers in the country. he signed the declaration of independence and constitution, founders to do so and wilson himself, he's a big part of my story because he was the biggest advocate at the constitutional convention for a...
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franklin wanted the direct election of the present, for example, as did james wilson and governor morse from pennsylvania, alex and hamilton from new york. they had their differences, but they realize something was necessary and they were committed to creating this country and he did a pretty good job. >> thank you for being here at the atlanta history center. my question is, do you think if ben franklin was younger then washington might've included in his cabinet or administration? >> i think it franklin had been younger, both washington and franklin would have both each served president. they were larger-than-life. you look at them. look at them. here in georgia the first thing we did after the revolution was create the college, the first called pritikin state college. after the revolution and we named it franklin college. it wasn't the university of georgia. the whole thing was franklin college. when tennessee was come into the union original applied as the state of franklin. look around the country and most states have both a franklin county to this day, , franklin county at a washi
franklin wanted the direct election of the present, for example, as did james wilson and governor morse from pennsylvania, alex and hamilton from new york. they had their differences, but they realize something was necessary and they were committed to creating this country and he did a pretty good job. >> thank you for being here at the atlanta history center. my question is, do you think if ben franklin was younger then washington might've included in his cabinet or administration?...
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even professional training, and put them in positions like wheeler, a former congressman, or james harrison wilson, who was this extraordinary cavalry officer in the civil war, west point graduate, i think he graduated second in his west point class, and he was very close to grant. and they brought him back as well. so they had a number of individuals in that situation. >> thank you. professor glatthaar: you're welcome. anyone else? good, good. so here we are, we occupy the high ground outside santiago, the spanish fleet is destroyed, the spanish of large numbers of troops in cuba. in santiago province they have 36,000 troops ending all of cuba almost 200,000 troops, but remember, the spanish are fighting cuban insurrectionist's, who are really tough customers. they are badly equipped, badly clothed, badly financed, but tough customers. the problem is that their morale is low, they are running low on supplies and they are not in good shape, but the americans don't know that. so we began to suffer some problems. yellow fever showed its ugly head. soldiers came down with malaria, yellow fever, a lot
even professional training, and put them in positions like wheeler, a former congressman, or james harrison wilson, who was this extraordinary cavalry officer in the civil war, west point graduate, i think he graduated second in his west point class, and he was very close to grant. and they brought him back as well. so they had a number of individuals in that situation. >> thank you. professor glatthaar: you're welcome. anyone else? good, good. so here we are, we occupy the high ground...
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the feeling wilson strict choreography even in case of the innocent child is reminiscent of the strict choreographer your brother james. this is not a church and so a concert hall. and maybe what i have is. a spiritual feeling maybe the light has and uses something this spiritual but. i hope it's not a religious service religion has no place in the theatre. a key scene is luther's death. will seem clearly defines the arrangement of the death bed. in particular the arrangement of the blanket and the precisely determined folding of the sheep have to be practiced by the assistants so that it looks exactly the same at each performance. we know her earlier. it ever hit the exit. that it was. a huge knock in so well and i am very fond of him because he is such a loving well he but he's not sloppy he is absolutely precise i think precision and not arbitrary ness is an aspect of every form of hot and believe he could. cheat like. evolution. christians just. leave thanks when performed this death scene takes 12 minutes. it begins with a quotation from luther about children and their innocence joy and purity. i. am. was. the ed
the feeling wilson strict choreography even in case of the innocent child is reminiscent of the strict choreographer your brother james. this is not a church and so a concert hall. and maybe what i have is. a spiritual feeling maybe the light has and uses something this spiritual but. i hope it's not a religious service religion has no place in the theatre. a key scene is luther's death. will seem clearly defines the arrangement of the death bed. in particular the arrangement of the blanket and...
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james reynolds. we will take a look at tomorrow's papers in a moment with nigel wilson and jo philips.e measures to help some of the country's most vulnerable trapped at home. the uk prime minister reveals the extent of his experience of the virus saying his condition was so serious that a statement announcing his death was prepared. spain embraces the start of a return to normal as lockdowns begin to be lifted across europe. another blow to british business as rolls—royce says it may have to cut as many as 8,000 jobs. an experimental drug is authorised by us officials for emergency use on severely—ill coronavirus patients.
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james reynolds. we will take a look at tomorrow's papers in a moment with nigel wilson and jo philips. first of all, the headlines. with some parts of the uk reopening, ministers announce measures to help some of the country's most vulnerable trapped at home. the uk prime minister reveals the extent of his experience of the virus saying his condition was so serious that a statement announcing his death was prepared. spain embraces the start of a return to normal as lockdowns begin to be lifted across europe. another blow to british business as rolls—royce says it may have to cut as many as 8,000 jobs. an experimental drug is authorised by us officials for emergency use on severely—ill coronavirus patients. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the political commentator, jo phillips and the political editor of the sunday mirror and sunday people, nigel nelson. tomorrow's front pages, starting with the sunday telegraph. it reports on the government's aim to reopen primary schools at the start ofjune
james reynolds. we will take a look at tomorrow's papers in a moment with nigel wilson and jo philips. first of all, the headlines. with some parts of the uk reopening, ministers announce measures to help some of the country's most vulnerable trapped at home. the uk prime minister reveals the extent of his experience of the virus saying his condition was so serious that a statement announcing his death was prepared. spain embraces the start of a return to normal as lockdowns begin to be lifted...
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james bevan will continue to look to sell in may, and including mike wilson of m morgan stanley, remaining optimistic. the rigor -- the greater global strategy analyst from morgan stanley, an interesting cross current as we go through may. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance," from our homes in new york and london as the lockdown put much continues, particularly in london and new york. we hope all of you are informed from your homes. global wall street working from their homes, and we thank you for watching and listening to us. 40ures -35, the vix back to gets my attention this morning. with us, james bevan of ccla, as we consider a more quiet investment in money hopefully leading to long-term gain. james, i have got to ask you a sensitive issue of the gentleman who is 89 years old, is to buffett -- mr. buffett making a splash this weekend, and the bottom line is, berkshire over 10 years, over 20 years, is underperformed the s&p 500. he is supposed to be the oracle of. what happened? -- he is supposed to be the oracle of omaha. what happened? to backom
james bevan will continue to look to sell in may, and including mike wilson of m morgan stanley, remaining optimistic. the rigor -- the greater global strategy analyst from morgan stanley, an interesting cross current as we go through may. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance," from our homes in new york and london as the lockdown put much continues, particularly in london and new york. we hope all of you are informed from your homes. global wall...
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. >> detective wilson interviewed ellen's old boss, a man named james cassell.e remembered an incident when ellen came to work with bruises. >> she was wearing her sunglasses. i said why are you wearing sunglasses? she finally took off her sunglasses and she had a nice big old shiner and i said what the heck happened to you? she stated to me that supposedly mike and michael got into a big battle and mike was beating the crap out of him and she jumped in the middle of it and took the brunt of it. >> was she giving the classic battered wife explanation for her bruises? a few days later, cassell said he heard yelling coming from ellen's office. >> i hear world war iii breaking loose in the office next to me. there was a guy screaming. >> turns out the loud, angry voice belonged to none other than mike snyder. >> he's on this side of the desk. she's on her side of the desk and he's just screaming and he stops when i barge in and he looks at me. i told him, i said, you know you can't do this here and he basically told me i needed to mind my own f'in business. >> her
. >> detective wilson interviewed ellen's old boss, a man named james cassell.e remembered an incident when ellen came to work with bruises. >> she was wearing her sunglasses. i said why are you wearing sunglasses? she finally took off her sunglasses and she had a nice big old shiner and i said what the heck happened to you? she stated to me that supposedly mike and michael got into a big battle and mike was beating the crap out of him and she jumped in the middle of it and took the...
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prison abolition prisoner support whose husband james is incarcerated at marion and look at the coronavirus and case for abolition with ,rofessor ruth wilson gilmore author of "change everything." all that and more, coming up. welcome to demococracy now!, demomocracynow.org, quarantine reportrt. i'm amy goodman. the official coronavirus death toll hasas topped a quarter of a million, with over 3.6 million confirmed cases. the official u.s. death toll is expected to top 70,000 today but that is widely believed to be an undercount. a pair of studies predict the covid-19 outbreak is set to become far d deadlier in the united states. a draft federal emergency management agency report forecasts daily coronavirus deaths in the united states would rise to 3000 people a day by june 1. that's a 70% increase over the current figure. separately, the institute for health metrics and evaluation at the university of washington estimates the u.s. death toll will reach around 135,000 by augustst in the united states, more than double the institute's previous forecast. despite the worsening outbreak, many states are continuing to lift restrictions ththis w
prison abolition prisoner support whose husband james is incarcerated at marion and look at the coronavirus and case for abolition with ,rofessor ruth wilson gilmore author of "change everything." all that and more, coming up. welcome to demococracy now!, demomocracynow.org, quarantine reportrt. i'm amy goodman. the official coronavirus death toll hasas topped a quarter of a million, with over 3.6 million confirmed cases. the official u.s. death toll is expected to top 70,000 today...
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james plays out just era of the united nations want to talk more about some of these diplomatic battles battles with razor on who has a program associate in the us china relations program at the wilson center which is a washington based think tank she's in gaithersburg maryland for us read this whole china versus the u.s. thing i mean it was actually going on pretty covert 19 was in a trade wars and who was to blame for all of that sort of thing and now it almost seems this is a strange way to say but it's convenient that this now fits into that sort of narrative that battle between these 2 powers. yes and the really can texture lies in factor is that coben i think is a large scale problem there's a slow recovery period outlook that really really needs complex very slow to take policy solutions and this is something that neither china nor the united states can really fully avoid because china at this point the case number is dropping but what you do see domestically from chinese politicians from china is commercial sector is that they're trying to encourage people to start spending money because if they don't hike up the consumption right then it's going to make their economic recov
james plays out just era of the united nations want to talk more about some of these diplomatic battles battles with razor on who has a program associate in the us china relations program at the wilson center which is a washington based think tank she's in gaithersburg maryland for us read this whole china versus the u.s. thing i mean it was actually going on pretty covert 19 was in a trade wars and who was to blame for all of that sort of thing and now it almost seems this is a strange way to...
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the james baker and others did not want to set the president to make a determination that the president was unfit for office at the cabinet level. that would not be reflected back with woodrow wilsonand his stroke but i wonder if it's at the back of his mind and is the first time ever due to the inability to discharge their duties like time per in on - - put into practice is for a colonoscopy. [laughter] seriously. one more story about forward. deputy chief of staff for gerald ford so cheney told be ford had to assassination attempts in 35 days. so the next wake they will - - week they fired at point-blank and the gun malfunctioned them 35 days later giving a speech outside of a hotel he comes down the elevator it's one that opens vertically instead of horizontally and cheney talks about how that hit ford on the top of the head cracked open his goal and went back upstairs to get stitches came back down and then shots were fired. luckily a secret service agent caught his finger between the assassination and the trigger that prevented her from killing but it was described as a really bad day for the president. [laughter] >> this is apropos of the question of what you just said about
the james baker and others did not want to set the president to make a determination that the president was unfit for office at the cabinet level. that would not be reflected back with woodrow wilsonand his stroke but i wonder if it's at the back of his mind and is the first time ever due to the inability to discharge their duties like time per in on - - put into practice is for a colonoscopy. [laughter] seriously. one more story about forward. deputy chief of staff for gerald ford so cheney...
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james madison, washington, it is still a great state to view presidential history. tourism whether you're studying the american revolution, or simple war or you can go to woodrow wilson's home, it's really an extraordinary state, and this is the anchor, the flagship of tourism in the states. it's coming to mount burden. it's the crown jewel. >> you want to wrap it up soon? >> i would love to wrap up. >> i would like to thank you and all of our colleagues, for being here tonight you have been a terrific audience. a special thanks to the staff, and management here what better place could we start a conversation about presidents, and are book about presidents then here at george washington his home. thank you for allowing us to be here with this great audience tonight. >> thank these three folks are all they do. (applause) well i cannot invite all the people watching wife, watching live tonight i would like to ask all of you to join us for coffee in and something to eat thank you.
james madison, washington, it is still a great state to view presidential history. tourism whether you're studying the american revolution, or simple war or you can go to woodrow wilson's home, it's really an extraordinary state, and this is the anchor, the flagship of tourism in the states. it's coming to mount burden. it's the crown jewel. >> you want to wrap it up soon? >> i would love to wrap up. >> i would like to thank you and all of our colleagues, for being here...