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and the lead back up to 18. >> mark: good job by jefferson.re reading korver off the screen, slipped the pick. >> mike: thompson. draws the foul. as irving will draw his second foul. and free throws for klay thompson. >> mark: again, you got a small forward playing the point guard position. able to read the action and the defense. finding a wide open richard jefferson. >> jeff: we were talking earlier about small forwards who can really pass. one name we forgot, or one of maybe a few, is grant hill. >> mark: no question about it. he'd be in rare air, if he stayed healthy. obviously, he's a hall of famer. but if he stayed healthy, the things he was able to do on a basketball floor at the small forward position, was special. >> jeff: i got another one. rick berry. >> mark: great passer. >> mike: hubie brown -- >> mark: great player. >> mike: he's across the way. he would agree with that. >> mark: and rick would agree with you, also. >> mike: klay thompson goes 1 for 2. 122 points, with still seven minutes remaining. james holding. shot clock at
and the lead back up to 18. >> mark: good job by jefferson.re reading korver off the screen, slipped the pick. >> mike: thompson. draws the foul. as irving will draw his second foul. and free throws for klay thompson. >> mark: again, you got a small forward playing the point guard position. able to read the action and the defense. finding a wide open richard jefferson. >> jeff: we were talking earlier about small forwards who can really pass. one name we forgot, or one...
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and the lead back up to 18. >> mark: good job by jefferson.re reading korver off the screen, slipped the pick. >> mike: thompson. draws the foul. as irving will draw his second foul. and free throws for klay thompson. >> mark: again, you got a small forward playing the point guard position. able to read the action and the defense. finding a wide open richard jefferson. >> jeff: we were talking earlier about small forwards who can really pass. one name we forgot, or one of maybe a few, is grant hill. >> mark: no question about it. he'd be in rare air, if he stayed healthy. obviously, he's a hall of famer. but if he stayed healthy, the things he was able to do on a basketball floor at the small forward position, was special. >> jeff: i got another one. rick berry. >> mark: great passer. >> mike: hubie brown -- >> mark: great player. >> mike: he's across the way. he would agree with that. >> mark: and rick would agree with you, also. >> mike: klay thompson goes 1 for 2. 122 points, with still seven minutes remaining. james holding. shot clock at
and the lead back up to 18. >> mark: good job by jefferson.re reading korver off the screen, slipped the pick. >> mike: thompson. draws the foul. as irving will draw his second foul. and free throws for klay thompson. >> mark: again, you got a small forward playing the point guard position. able to read the action and the defense. finding a wide open richard jefferson. >> jeff: we were talking earlier about small forwards who can really pass. one name we forgot, or one...
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he had become friendly with thomas jefferson and he left thomas jefferson as the executor of his estate. jefferson ignored what he had will, and would not use the money to free slaves. i don't know how to characterize jefferson, other than that. i don't intend to scandalized anyone who loves jefferson. he was contradictory. he was totally contradictory. he seems to have been very committed to his own pleasures and desires and books and ideas. he was insatiable in his desire for knowledge. he was constantly building. you are reminding me of another story i heard recently in a social gathering. there was someone who wants to to monticellowent and visited the house. he climbed up to the top of the dome of the house, and in that dome was soundly ending -- sally's bedroom. it was only accessible to jefferson. me, that is an architectural symbol of some of the contradictions he seems to have harbored at the same time. he took pleasure from the flesh of african-americans, both both carnal and -- pleasure and economic pleasure, but he would not allow that african-americans could have intelligen
he had become friendly with thomas jefferson and he left thomas jefferson as the executor of his estate. jefferson ignored what he had will, and would not use the money to free slaves. i don't know how to characterize jefferson, other than that. i don't intend to scandalized anyone who loves jefferson. he was contradictory. he was totally contradictory. he seems to have been very committed to his own pleasures and desires and books and ideas. he was insatiable in his desire for knowledge. he...
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he called on jefferson president jefferson davis -- he called on president jefferson davis as support -- davis for support and jefferson said stay. another confederate commander was sent by davis to look into the situation and what should be done, and johnston said, it would be a mistake to release bragg. he infected so much damage comparative -- comparatively with few resources, it would be desirable to sacrifice him. so, bragg knew by this time that the president was his supporter, and he knew that joseph johnson was his supporter. many people believe that davis supported bragg because they were personal friends, as stephen which worth pointed out and is very evident. they do not have a personal friendship at this time. jefferson davis, more than once, clearly said in a letter why i support bragg? i admire his administrative talents. even though he may not be the best general on the battlefield, i don't know who else is better. until somebody better comes along, he should stay where he is. that is the truth of the matter in terms of the davis/bragg relationship. as i said it went do
he called on jefferson president jefferson davis -- he called on president jefferson davis as support -- davis for support and jefferson said stay. another confederate commander was sent by davis to look into the situation and what should be done, and johnston said, it would be a mistake to release bragg. he infected so much damage comparative -- comparatively with few resources, it would be desirable to sacrifice him. so, bragg knew by this time that the president was his supporter, and he...
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thomas jefferson came next. he managed to free only a small number of favorite slaves at the end of his life. the vast majority of jefferson's people had been sold at a very public auction. it was necessary to pay the debts he had run up living. for his slaves, it had been a heart wrenching plundering of family ties. was arson's it public humiliation. no one wanted to see such a scene repeated. many hugs that james madison would take concrete debts to further the cause of toncipation --concrete steps further the cause of emancipation. he supported the idea that freed men and women knew to be sent out of the united states if slavery was ever ended. historians have criticized him for these ideas that they say were fanciful or delusional. what if james madison had freed his slaves without insisting on their exile. would he have inspired others to let their slaves go? would he still have been regarded as having failed the test of leadership, of lacking political courage. ldods knowledge that -- wou knowledge that do
thomas jefferson came next. he managed to free only a small number of favorite slaves at the end of his life. the vast majority of jefferson's people had been sold at a very public auction. it was necessary to pay the debts he had run up living. for his slaves, it had been a heart wrenching plundering of family ties. was arson's it public humiliation. no one wanted to see such a scene repeated. many hugs that james madison would take concrete debts to further the cause of toncipation --concrete...
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jefferson's actions would not have surprised them. they were in the process of human nature that they themselves have predicted in 1785 to 1787. >> guest: that's exactly right. if there's one common trait among the founding fathers in the constitutional convention would be idolatry, worshiping as they were george washington. they loved georgewashington almost uniformly to the point of revering him. it was all but a foregone conclusion and yet notwithstanding they wrote the article to with washington as first president in mine. they still left the power up to the presidency relatively weak in part because they understood this concept that madison pointed that he wants to the government provides insight into human nature and if we had access to angels they could govern over us but because we are not angels we don't have access to angels we have two or oim these very strict rules. >> guest: . >> host: one idea attacking jefferson for trend at the date all the prosecution of power to interview with prosecution power. obviously today liter
jefferson's actions would not have surprised them. they were in the process of human nature that they themselves have predicted in 1785 to 1787. >> guest: that's exactly right. if there's one common trait among the founding fathers in the constitutional convention would be idolatry, worshiping as they were george washington. they loved georgewashington almost uniformly to the point of revering him. it was all but a foregone conclusion and yet notwithstanding they wrote the article to with...
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jefferson pulled out all the stops. really engaged in a lot of hyper aggressive prosecutorial behavior toward burr. fortunately burr was able to rely on language in article iii of the constitution because it creates a pretty high standard, heightened standard for proving treason. in the process burr was able to save his life and avoid a conviction for treason, but this shows the high price of those who sometimes fight against the government. it also shows us something very important. thomas jefferson is someone i respect a lot and i think most americans do. he's the author of the declaration of independence pic but even thomas jefferson, this model of wisdom, this genius of the law of architecture, of science, thomas jefferson having been in the office of the president of the united states had this very human, very jealous political art. that always has to be kept in mind because the powers of government are dangerous. >> guest: but isn't that of all the geniuses of founders come is about the most central one, which is
jefferson pulled out all the stops. really engaged in a lot of hyper aggressive prosecutorial behavior toward burr. fortunately burr was able to rely on language in article iii of the constitution because it creates a pretty high standard, heightened standard for proving treason. in the process burr was able to save his life and avoid a conviction for treason, but this shows the high price of those who sometimes fight against the government. it also shows us something very important. thomas...
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but he was also thomas jefferson's vice president. he conducted the trials of some lyricals jefferson's enemy -- political enemies. .e was a very impartial person he also won a certain amount of resentment from thomas jefferson, who, during his second term when burr was no longer his vice president, had urr prosecuted -- b prosecuted. reminder that even thomas jefferson, who many of us is oned revere and who of the office of the declaration of independence, abused his power. that is why it is important that to respect the constitution, we respect the limits of places on government officials. host: only a few minutes left with the senator, so i wanted to give our viewers another opportunity to talk to you. nancy, austin, texas, independent. hi, i consider you one of the good guys, so it is nice to talk to you. i do want to mention from the last segment, something you do say -- the trump bashing thing you like to do, the washington journal recently reported that 96% of the coverage of trump -- this was back in the beginning -- has been
but he was also thomas jefferson's vice president. he conducted the trials of some lyricals jefferson's enemy -- political enemies. .e was a very impartial person he also won a certain amount of resentment from thomas jefferson, who, during his second term when burr was no longer his vice president, had urr prosecuted -- b prosecuted. reminder that even thomas jefferson, who many of us is oned revere and who of the office of the declaration of independence, abused his power. that is why it is...
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jefferson davis factors into this calculation enormously. is that potentially a contributing factor to pickett's charge in gettysburg, that willingness to make that ground assault, napoleonic assault, because it did not fit lee's style of war or his own personal character. mr. meyers: i think it into this fits equation of going for the quick end to the war. lee i think of as a humane person in trying to alleviate the number of casualties during this conflict. he sees the accounting. i think that factors into the equation. >> thank you. mr. meyers: thank you. great question. >> i have a question about sailor's creek. general's were supposed to do it and didn't do what they were supposed to do, consequently have this big defeat, so is there anything must have been in the enormous shock and had already proceeded several miles ahead of the army and he went to find out what happened and discovered what had happened, so how did that affect him from there until his surrender? the things one of you have to consider about this final year of the war i
jefferson davis factors into this calculation enormously. is that potentially a contributing factor to pickett's charge in gettysburg, that willingness to make that ground assault, napoleonic assault, because it did not fit lee's style of war or his own personal character. mr. meyers: i think it into this fits equation of going for the quick end to the war. lee i think of as a humane person in trying to alleviate the number of casualties during this conflict. he sees the accounting. i think...
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jefferson was able to help us out.>> all right, tori, thanks very much. >> we have learned a lot about philadelphia in the last hour, we have learned the history of the root beer float and its connection to our city, we have talked to thomas jefferson and, ukee, i feel like we are doing fourth of july weekend right, so far, and we actually have more to come. >> more to come doing it right and thomas jefferson gave me chills, wow, that was great. jessica, stand by because that will do it for "eyewitness news" at 5:00. >> now at 6:00 o'clock summer fest in philadelphia continues , do you know how some of the philadelphia's neighborhoods got their name? we have interesting won. we went right to the expert to find out their history. >>> and heat and humidity have returned as we are kicking off our fourth of july weekend. we will expect most humid day and chance for strong storm coming up in your forecast. >>> also tonight, police believe that this is the face of a killer, a sketch of the man wanted in connection with a dea
jefferson was able to help us out.>> all right, tori, thanks very much. >> we have learned a lot about philadelphia in the last hour, we have learned the history of the root beer float and its connection to our city, we have talked to thomas jefferson and, ukee, i feel like we are doing fourth of july weekend right, so far, and we actually have more to come. >> more to come doing it right and thomas jefferson gave me chills, wow, that was great. jessica, stand by because that...
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thomas jefferson is the one i respect a lot and i think most do. he was the author of independence. the modebut the model of wisdomf the genius of the law of architecture and science, thomas jefferson had in his hand on the united states having this political heart had to be kept in mind because powers of the government are dangerous. >> but of all of the genius isn't that the most central as madison understands in federalist 51 particularly when they are in power that is when you will have problems, and that why you need the checks and balances in the book for the horizontal and vertical constraints on power. it would be idolatry. worshiping as it were george washington. they loved george washington almost uniformly to the point of reviewing him. they all knew he was left to be the first president of the united states. is this insight into human nature. your book celebrates aaron burr for a couple of things in particular. one is this idea that he is attacking jefferson for trying to aggregate the power to interfere in the prosecution and basically launch a prosecution against him.
thomas jefferson is the one i respect a lot and i think most do. he was the author of independence. the modebut the model of wisdomf the genius of the law of architecture and science, thomas jefferson had in his hand on the united states having this political heart had to be kept in mind because powers of the government are dangerous. >> but of all of the genius isn't that the most central as madison understands in federalist 51 particularly when they are in power that is when you will...
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he was the vice president in the united states under thomas jefferson. he became the defender of the little guy in facing impeachme impeachment, aaron burr knew they were facing a trial in the senate and they could either be treated fairly or with regards to their due process rights or they could be rushed through baking guru type fashion that would have been to lean towards the approach that he didn't and instead .-full-stop fo worked oe process rights in part because of that and because thomas jefferson continued to see him as an ongoing political threats and candidate during the second term in office this was a capital offense that could have not only ended his political career but his life. >> it involves him conspiring to mexico. >> the was a letter that was written in code and there was some dispute one of the things that was shaky about the evidentiary area foundation of the case involves the conspiracy to overthrow the government and it was a pretty far-flung conspiracy. jefferson throughout all the stops and engaged in a highly aggressive prosec
he was the vice president in the united states under thomas jefferson. he became the defender of the little guy in facing impeachme impeachment, aaron burr knew they were facing a trial in the senate and they could either be treated fairly or with regards to their due process rights or they could be rushed through baking guru type fashion that would have been to lean towards the approach that he didn't and instead .-full-stop fo worked oe process rights in part because of that and because...
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jefferson, five. medicine, president during a war -- madison, who is president during a war the burn down his house, gave none. until the 20th century, presidents communicated early with the legislature, not the people, and communicated in written messages suitable for deliberative reasoning. then, modern technologies have -- of transportation and indication give presidency capacities. woodrow wilson supplied a theory progressive and populist for using those capacities. presidents, he said, should engage in what he called, interpretation, meaning the discovery of what is in the hearts of the masses or what would be in their hearts if the masses were sensible. [laughter] soon, presidents were everywhere, moving about bike where road and airplane. they were on the air the radio and television. america was on its way to today's notion of the president as, tribune of the people. constant auditory of the nations psyche, molder of public opinion. they hope of progressives was by making it popular, even char
jefferson, five. medicine, president during a war -- madison, who is president during a war the burn down his house, gave none. until the 20th century, presidents communicated early with the legislature, not the people, and communicated in written messages suitable for deliberative reasoning. then, modern technologies have -- of transportation and indication give presidency capacities. woodrow wilson supplied a theory progressive and populist for using those capacities. presidents, he said,...
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even thomas jefferson, this genius of the law of architecture, of science, thomas jefferson having obtained the president of the united states still had a very humid and jealous political heart. that has to be kept in mind. >> of all the geniuses of our founders, isn't that the most central one? they understood as medicine said that men are not angels and particularly when they are in power that is when you will have powers trim problems and when you will have the checks and balances and horizontal and vertical constraints on power. jefferson's actions would not have surprised them. they were just fulfilling the prophecy of human nature that they themselves had predicted in 1785 to make 1777. that is right. if there's one common sin it would be adultery. worshiping as it were george washington. almost uniformly to the point of revering him. it was all but a foregone conclusion and notwithstanding they wrote article two with washington its first president to mine. they still love the power of the presidency relatively weak, in part because they understood this concept that medicine explain s
even thomas jefferson, this genius of the law of architecture, of science, thomas jefferson having obtained the president of the united states still had a very humid and jealous political heart. that has to be kept in mind. >> of all the geniuses of our founders, isn't that the most central one? they understood as medicine said that men are not angels and particularly when they are in power that is when you will have powers trim problems and when you will have the checks and balances and...
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thomas jefferson university and philadelphia university formalized their new relationship. the combined jefferson university offers higher education not just medicine and science but in architecture and design and business and engineering. recent years jefferson has been on a merger spree acquiring abington and area health. >>> the sixers number one pick markelle fultz gets to work at practice and yes it is practice and he is eager to learn from the coach and team. >> volunteers from lowes transform the backyard a nonprofit for people with disabilities a look at the facelift coming up next. >> after three days of temperatures in the low 80s, the high shot up to 88 degrees two degrees above normal and hotter and more humid over the weekend we'll have details and track the storms in the accuweather forecast. adam -- >> cecily i almost missed this hit because i was getting pizza for the crew. there is a whole pizza in here. we'll talk about the risk forever rip currents in the holiday weekend. and we found a lot of people enjoying a start to the weekend. the accuweather foreca
thomas jefferson university and philadelphia university formalized their new relationship. the combined jefferson university offers higher education not just medicine and science but in architecture and design and business and engineering. recent years jefferson has been on a merger spree acquiring abington and area health. >>> the sixers number one pick markelle fultz gets to work at practice and yes it is practice and he is eager to learn from the coach and team. >> volunteers...
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you can nominate your own local hero for a jefferson award online at cbssf.com/hero.ght back. a confederate display spread across the office and what she says were unwanted racist comments... that story and more at five. >>> a woman sues her pleasanton employer over a confederate display in the office and what she claims are unwanted racist comments. that and more at 5:00. >>> a hotel in switzerland is offering guests a chance to sleep outside just for the views of the country's majestic landscape an overnight stay at the zero star hotel outside will set you back about $300. [ laughter ] >> but it will get you a drink on arrival, breakfast and a butler. after that, you're on your own. >> it's beautiful and i would love it. but bugs? >> yeah. >> wild animals? >> and the cold. ♪ [ gunshot ] >> quinn: [ gasps ] aah! aaah! aaah! ♪ >> zende: my sister-in-law, an international sensation. >> rick: yeah, that's the only way to describe her. >> zende: well, you know what? congrats to the both of you, man. >> rick: well, thank you. uh, we were gonna stay longer. maya had anothe
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jefferson called the missouri compromise a fire bell in the night.it did not bode well for the union's future. much as he believes separation was the solution to problems between the indians and whites. munro some merit to send free blacks back to africa. although is not -- although as not active within the movement, munro was present for the founding meeting of the american colonization society in washington d.c. on december 21, 1816. four years later, the ship elizabeth took the first group of african-americans to the colony that would be named liberia. the capital of which, monrovia, is named for you know who. 1812 the end of the war of in the final defeat of napoleon largely resolved the free trade and complex with britain, acquisition of florida has still not occurred when the road into the white house. in 1817, he sent general andrew jackson into east florida to suppress seminole indians and fugitive slaves that were conducting raids into u.s. territory. jackson then largest upon his original mission by attacking spanish forces in the region an
jefferson called the missouri compromise a fire bell in the night.it did not bode well for the union's future. much as he believes separation was the solution to problems between the indians and whites. munro some merit to send free blacks back to africa. although is not -- although as not active within the movement, munro was present for the founding meeting of the american colonization society in washington d.c. on december 21, 1816. four years later, the ship elizabeth took the first group...
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tsarnaev, kpix 5. >> you can nominate your own local hero for a jefferson award online at cbssf.com/heroo are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. and for the first time, they're kicking it off with a *real cattle e that and mor >>> those of people are gathered for the alameda county state fair on this hot day. and for the first time they are kicking it off with a real cattle drive. we'll have that story and more tonight at 5:00. >>> all right. let's get one more look at the hot temperatures. >> you know, i live close to that cattle drive so i wonder what it's going to spell like when i get home today. >> especially when the heat is on! temperatures today 63 to 99. we have heat advisories and warnings in effect saturday through monda
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allen martin introduces us to the cofounder who is this week's jefferson award winner. >> reporter: forwild aid" it's about the slogan. >> when the buying stops the killing can to. >>> combined with the celebrities. >> reporter: peter knights co- founded the san francisco nonprofit "wild aid" in 2000 with the goal of saving endangered animals. starting with shark fin, rhino horn and ivory. >> what i realized is the disconnects between the buyers and where it's coming from. how do we connect people. what i found is when people in asia knew what was going on, they were just as appalled as we would be. >> reporter: peter started in asia where a booming economy meant more people could afford exotic delicacies. >> you may be paying for more than just horns. you're paying for guns. bullets. poison arrows. >> reporter: and he realized who better to deliver his message better than celebrities. >> why would you want to do this? >> reporter: he says in the last three years, imports of shark fins from china have dropped 80% and the chinese government has banned shark fin from official government f
allen martin introduces us to the cofounder who is this week's jefferson award winner. >> reporter: forwild aid" it's about the slogan. >> when the buying stops the killing can to. >>> combined with the celebrities. >> reporter: peter knights co- founded the san francisco nonprofit "wild aid" in 2000 with the goal of saving endangered animals. starting with shark fin, rhino horn and ivory. >> what i realized is the disconnects between the buyers...
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this week's jefferson award winner found a way for them to thrive. >>> reporter: zachary was smart but the ten-year-old diagnosed with adhd had trouble sitting still and joining group activities in a traditional classroom. his mother ended up homeschooling him. >> it broke my heart to watch him struggle so much in previous schools. >> so it's really hard. >> reporter: then came dr. melanie hayes. >> everything we do has ramifications. >> reporter: melanie founded "big minds" unschool, a nonprofit in pinole one of the few places nationwide for twice exceptional or 2e students. they excel academically but also deal with disabilities from anxiety disorders to autism. >> their own tiny little magnets. >> reporter: zachary got drawn in like a magnet. >> reporter: she developed it as a doctorate for educational leadership opening the campus in 2015. >> if there's a place where these kids can thrive and really work to their full potential because they have a lot to give the world. >> reporter: the key is not to have the child fit the school but the fit the school to the child and support the
this week's jefferson award winner found a way for them to thrive. >>> reporter: zachary was smart but the ten-year-old diagnosed with adhd had trouble sitting still and joining group activities in a traditional classroom. his mother ended up homeschooling him. >> it broke my heart to watch him struggle so much in previous schools. >> so it's really hard. >> reporter: then came dr. melanie hayes. >> everything we do has ramifications. >> reporter: melanie...
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he did this in a way that ended up infuriating jefferson. jefferson, later when aaron burr was no longer the vice president, had burr prosecuted for treason, a capital offense. but for the fact that the constitution contains special protections for those accused of treason, aaron burr might well have lost his life to thomas jefferson. lou: well, it's a fascinating book. again, i want to say we recommend it to you highly. senator mike lee has written it. and i think it's a fascinating book, and it's a delight to think that it's been since the inception of the republic that we've been somewhat squalid in our politics on occasion and have overcome it. for some reason, that seems to me to be important, an important reminder these days. but, you know, what also occurred is the conservatives have been fighting big government for, since the founding. it hasn't worked. is there -- is it a time for people to change their strategy and their approach? because we really do need limited government, and we really do need smaller government. how do we get
he did this in a way that ended up infuriating jefferson. jefferson, later when aaron burr was no longer the vice president, had burr prosecuted for treason, a capital offense. but for the fact that the constitution contains special protections for those accused of treason, aaron burr might well have lost his life to thomas jefferson. lou: well, it's a fascinating book. again, i want to say we recommend it to you highly. senator mike lee has written it. and i think it's a fascinating book, and...
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five years to the day of the death of thomas jefferson and john adams. after an elaborate funeral, monroe was buried in new york city's marble cemetery. the commonwealth of virginia had in 1858 in exhumed reinterred enrichments hollywood cemetery. the remains of mariah and elizabeth were brought from hotel to join him. their daughter eliza is buried in paris. the ornate gothic revival, the familiar it is a landmark if you have ever been there. this is in 1865. this is after richmond's fall. for the first time since its creation that tim has been restored. as we go into an extensive process of refurbishment in which almost 30% of the original iron has been replaced. i'm hopeful it will be ready in time for monroe's birthday observance coming up this april. we desperately need the work. over the years, james monroe has been memorialized in many years stamps, coins, postage a crackerjack prize, symbols of education and military might. top of the the number of places named for a u.s. president. americanerve, the only for whom a capital is named. in 1927, and
five years to the day of the death of thomas jefferson and john adams. after an elaborate funeral, monroe was buried in new york city's marble cemetery. the commonwealth of virginia had in 1858 in exhumed reinterred enrichments hollywood cemetery. the remains of mariah and elizabeth were brought from hotel to join him. their daughter eliza is buried in paris. the ornate gothic revival, the familiar it is a landmark if you have ever been there. this is in 1865. this is after richmond's fall. for...
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the 1776 declaration of independence of the united states of america, president trump -- thomas jefferson wrote "all men are created equal and endowed from their creator by seven unalienable rights, among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness." p.m. xuan phuc: [speaking vietnamese] translator -- translator: halfway around the world and more than a century and a half later, that spirit was echoed in the declaration of independence that gave birth to the democratic republic of vietnam in 1945, in which president ho chi minh reaffirmed that "all peoples on earth are equal and they all have the right to live, to be happy and free." this is to show that at the dawn of the independence of the united states and vietnam, our founding fathers although hundreds of years apart, did, indeed, share core values and principles. p.m. xuan phuc: [speaking vietnamese] translator: and an interesting coincidence is that our two national founders, president jefferson and president ho chi minh both passed away on our independence days. p.m. xuan phuc: [speaking vietnamese] translator: as we mee
the 1776 declaration of independence of the united states of america, president trump -- thomas jefferson wrote "all men are created equal and endowed from their creator by seven unalienable rights, among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness." p.m. xuan phuc: [speaking vietnamese] translator -- translator: halfway around the world and more than a century and a half later, that spirit was echoed in the declaration of independence that gave birth to the democratic...
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vets and doctors from u penn and jefferson came in to help deliver the little boy. the zoo says kyra has been cradling her baby non-stop. ♪ >> did you a ten the roots picnic this past weekend festival peer? if you if you didn't you missed this precious moment when pharrell took the stage that. little guy is eight-year-old reef he's got leukemia and a big fan of pharrell inn singer sent a car to drive him from ohio to the show and had him sing along that song happy. i think it probably made him pretty happy.
vets and doctors from u penn and jefferson came in to help deliver the little boy. the zoo says kyra has been cradling her baby non-stop. ♪ >> did you a ten the roots picnic this past weekend festival peer? if you if you didn't you missed this precious moment when pharrell took the stage that. little guy is eight-year-old reef he's got leukemia and a big fan of pharrell inn singer sent a car to drive him from ohio to the show and had him sing along that song happy. i think it probably...
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we had jefferson street. to go. ♪ >> anthony: the jefferson street district no longer resembles its neon-lit heyday. like a lot of historic neighborhoods in nashville, it's being slowly eaten by developers to make way for the shiny and the new, to accommodate all the new arrivals. ♪ it was over before it even began ♪ >> anthony: what's left is a pretty amazing musical legacy, and one that's often overlooked or sometimes simply forgotten. what's the best way to get two servings of veggies? v8 or a fancy juice store? ready, go! hi, juice universe? one large rutabaga, with eggplant... done! that's not fair. glad i had a v8. the original way to fuel your day. in the mirror everyday. when i look when i look in the mirror everyday. everyday, i think how fortunate i am. i think is today going to be the day, that we find a cure? i think how much i can do to help change people's lives. i may not benefit from those breakthroughs, but i'm sure going to... i'm bringing forrd a treatment for alzhmer's disease, yes, in my
we had jefferson street. to go. ♪ >> anthony: the jefferson street district no longer resembles its neon-lit heyday. like a lot of historic neighborhoods in nashville, it's being slowly eaten by developers to make way for the shiny and the new, to accommodate all the new arrivals. ♪ it was over before it even began ♪ >> anthony: what's left is a pretty amazing musical legacy, and one that's often overlooked or sometimes simply forgotten. what's the best way to get two servings...
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and thomas jefferson died on the eve of the abolitionist movement.s jefferson being the second major character in the text and that abolitionist movement was largely spearheaded by william lloyd garrison who of course was a third major character. and w.b. dubois was the fourth major character and was of course one of the fathers of civil rights and black power and the last major character that covers the last 50 years where mass incarceration in particular became front and center was angela davis. amy: so talk about from cotton they to angela davis how embodied your idea of how racist policies and ideas develop? ibram: in the case of cotton mather, cotton mather was involved in probably the first great american debate over race which was whether black people could become christians. and slave holders who were also christian made the case that black people were too barbaric. cotton mather, being a major boston three loge an and minister wanting to have a new group of people to process elltize to made the -- prostelize made the fact they can and their
and thomas jefferson died on the eve of the abolitionist movement.s jefferson being the second major character in the text and that abolitionist movement was largely spearheaded by william lloyd garrison who of course was a third major character. and w.b. dubois was the fourth major character and was of course one of the fathers of civil rights and black power and the last major character that covers the last 50 years where mass incarceration in particular became front and center was angela...
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translator: in the 1776 declaration of independence of the united states of america, president thomas jefferson wrote that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. [ speaking vietnamese ] >> translator: halfway around the world and more than a century and a half later, that letter and spirit was echoed in the declaration of independence that gave birth to the democratic republic of vietnam. affirmed all peoples on earth are born equal, they have the right to live to be happy and free. this is to show at the dawn of the independence of the united states and vietnam, our founding fathers though hundreds of years apart did, indeed, share core values and principles. [ speaking vietnamese ] >> translator: and a very interesting coincidence is our two national founders president jefferson and ho chi minh both passed away on our independence days. [ speaking vietnamese ] >> translator: and as we meet here today in a nation where women power is valued, i wish to tell you two millen
translator: in the 1776 declaration of independence of the united states of america, president thomas jefferson wrote that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. [ speaking vietnamese ] >> translator: halfway around the world and more than a century and a half later, that letter and spirit was echoed in the declaration of independence that gave birth to the...
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people who were probably, i don't know about thomas jefferson, we know that thomas jefferson had some issues beneficiaries ris. >> but the others were probably some of the most problack people we know yet they had racist ideals? >> in the case of debois in particular, had five major characters and each of the characters sort of served as tour guides or windows to this larger three-way debate that i was referencing earlier and jefferson was one of those and angela davis was n. the case of debois, there's a specific reason why i wanted to write a history of racist ideas as oppose to racist with an s, i wanted to sort of show the complexity of the human mind, right, that in certain vantage point you can see the racial groups as -- you could see a hierarchy, but in other advantage points you could see the racial groups as equal, in certain ways you could hold antiracist ideas and in other ways you can hard assimilationist ideas as deboise did and i actually show from the beginning that his double consciousness was in fact, a double consciousness of assimilation and antiracist ideas but i
people who were probably, i don't know about thomas jefferson, we know that thomas jefferson had some issues beneficiaries ris. >> but the others were probably some of the most problack people we know yet they had racist ideals? >> in the case of debois in particular, had five major characters and each of the characters sort of served as tour guides or windows to this larger three-way debate that i was referencing earlier and jefferson was one of those and angela davis was n. the...
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without jefferson and madison, he does not get to be president. he does not get a chance to be in the room where it happened, as goes the hamilton plate. he is quite aware that. in thea crass way but way we can all be on the same page and that is what national republicanism is all about. answeronly thing i will to maybe get some clarity is is not that different from someone like madison and john quincy adams, if you are going to sit them down, and abolitionist always like to do this. he asked them a simple question, are you for or against slavery? their answer never simple. they would go on for an hour. but i amink i slavery all this other stuff too. i have slavery, pro, for improvement, you never separated it out.parate that is the way that is answered in the way atoms -- that is the way madison with answer and the way adams would have answered. are slavery as a question, i'm against it but it is never isolated double as it relates to all these -- isolated relates to all these issues and politics. he was and have slavery in principle but the way
without jefferson and madison, he does not get to be president. he does not get a chance to be in the room where it happened, as goes the hamilton plate. he is quite aware that. in thea crass way but way we can all be on the same page and that is what national republicanism is all about. answeronly thing i will to maybe get some clarity is is not that different from someone like madison and john quincy adams, if you are going to sit them down, and abolitionist always like to do this. he asked...
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he had the unwavering to or of president jefferson davis. -- support of president jefferson davis. he had a wonderful working relationship with him. grant on the other hand never met lincoln until 1864. lincoln had done wary of grant or some time until he was he would not challenge him for the republican presidential nomination in 1864. bynt is being courted opponents to lincoln in his own party. lee knew davis much better than grant whatever no lincoln. grant also faced the constant peril of clinical infighting in his rear. others.he jealousies of stripe,re also men of a alliedd their allies themselves with newspaper men. impressions, and that's nothing new. it's very evident there. his men fed the press stories to hurt grant, like the charges of drunkenness. lee never has to contend that. he has no one working against him behind his lines except issibly long street, who wanting an independent command of his own. onward, lee would report directly face-to-face with jefferson davis. grant through his career will fremont,rst two john c , talk about aleck losing hand it cards. -- at c
he had the unwavering to or of president jefferson davis. -- support of president jefferson davis. he had a wonderful working relationship with him. grant on the other hand never met lincoln until 1864. lincoln had done wary of grant or some time until he was he would not challenge him for the republican presidential nomination in 1864. bynt is being courted opponents to lincoln in his own party. lee knew davis much better than grant whatever no lincoln. grant also faced the constant peril of...
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and as of may 9, jefferson davis remained on the run. if the united states hoped to end the war it was imperative that all confederate soldiers give up the fight, even those that had not been at appomattox. if the union high command realized the importance of compelling the surrender of all those that had borne arms against the united states government, the confederate soldiers likewise continue to recognize well into june it was in their best interest to do so and he will forgive the kind of sophomoric map i have, but these are all locations in which individuals and small groups of men are coming in, into june, seeking parole. louisa, kingville, george county, columbia, fairfax innty, and in other places virginia, these men came and sought parole. among them were three men from paige county, my home county. left theirh, they homes on june 1, 1865 going toward winchester, hoping to get parole. they were not unlike many throughout may and into june who had already returned to their families and finally had decided it was in their best int
and as of may 9, jefferson davis remained on the run. if the united states hoped to end the war it was imperative that all confederate soldiers give up the fight, even those that had not been at appomattox. if the union high command realized the importance of compelling the surrender of all those that had borne arms against the united states government, the confederate soldiers likewise continue to recognize well into june it was in their best interest to do so and he will forgive the kind of...
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how our jefferson award winner is saving endangered animals with the help of some star power. >> andg up tonight at 10:00 on nightbeat, whether it was this last election or last night's "covfefe" tweet from president trump, we're asking you tonight have social media had a negative or positive impact on politics? [music] [music] ♪ i love you [music] daughter: can we get strawberries? mother: okay. [music] >>> well, for 17 years a bay area nonprofit has been working around the world to save endangered animals. it started with elephants, sharks and rhinos. and as those efforts paid off, the cofounder who is this week's jefferson award winner, says they are expanding to include even more species. >> i love these. >> reporter: for wild aid it's about the slogan. >> when the buying stops the killing can to. >> reporter: peter knights co- founded the san francisco nonprofit wild aid in 2000 with the goal of saving endangered animals. starting with shark fin, rhino horn and ivory. >> what i realized is the disconnects between the buyers and where it's coming from. how do we connect people. w
how our jefferson award winner is saving endangered animals with the help of some star power. >> andg up tonight at 10:00 on nightbeat, whether it was this last election or last night's "covfefe" tweet from president trump, we're asking you tonight have social media had a negative or positive impact on politics? [music] [music] ♪ i love you [music] daughter: can we get strawberries? mother: okay. [music] >>> well, for 17 years a bay area nonprofit has been working...
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the music is obviously a throwback, beatles, jefferson airplane going to headline, the many classic acts revisiting the sounds of the late '60s tonight. even though we have the half century between us since the into quite few people who say anyway that they were there for the original deal. >> just free times where it was sort of like a whole culture change to where, you know, no more war, no more vietnam war, strong, strong, um, freedom and flowers in your hand. >> i think it was a time of great positive change that i hope we're going to go back to. >> reporter: all right. the closest jam is going to go from now until 10:00 free all ages and we have seen all sorts of people all sorts of costumes. also tonight, it's the formal unveiling of the conserver to of lights which is just off to my right, the conservatory of flowers turns into a light show a throwback look with this retro light projection. but this odd shaped building. you have the old technology and you have the new technology. >> yes. so via a system that's very, very close to what a game model would be. obviously highly digita
the music is obviously a throwback, beatles, jefferson airplane going to headline, the many classic acts revisiting the sounds of the late '60s tonight. even though we have the half century between us since the into quite few people who say anyway that they were there for the original deal. >> just free times where it was sort of like a whole culture change to where, you know, no more war, no more vietnam war, strong, strong, um, freedom and flowers in your hand. >> i think it was a...
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jefferson, five. madison, who was president during a war that burned down his house, gave none.ntil the 20th entry, the president communicated with the legislator -- legislature, not the people. and communicated in written messages suitable for deliberative reasoning. then, modern technologies of transportation and communication gave presidents new capacities. woodrow wilson supplied a theory , both progressive and populist, for using those capacities. presidents, he said, should engage in interpretation, meaning the discovery of what is in the hearts of the masses are what would be in their hearts if the masses were sensible. soon, presidents were everywhere, moving about by railroad and airplane. they were on the air by radio and television. america was on its way to today's notion of the president as tribune of the people. constant auditor of the nation's psyche, molder of public opinion. the hope of progresses making -- progressives, was by making popular and charismatic presidents the focus of the nation's political consciousness, the public would be content to be governed
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it infurerated jefferson and later, when aaron burr was no longer vice-president was tried for treason. aaron burr could have lost his life to thomas jefferson. >> lou: it is a fascinating book and we recommend it highly. i think it is a fascinating book and it is a delight to think that it is the inception of the republic thatty we have been request squa lid in your government. conservative have been fighting big government and is hasn't worked. is it a time to change our strategy and approach. how do we get smaller government. >> they called it common sense and liberty and patriotism. low lou everything i agree with i call common sense. >> even though technology has changed our population has bombed. many issues we face today are very, very similar and closely faced since revolution. i told the story of the unsung heroes. >> lou: it is a great read. a lot to cover tonight. trump campaign digital head slng the left wing national media claims that russian operatives played a role in p president trump's victory. brad parscale will join us. the digital head of the campaign. it outto be f
it infurerated jefferson and later, when aaron burr was no longer vice-president was tried for treason. aaron burr could have lost his life to thomas jefferson. >> lou: it is a fascinating book and we recommend it highly. i think it is a fascinating book and it is a delight to think that it is the inception of the republic thatty we have been request squa lid in your government. conservative have been fighting big government and is hasn't worked. is it a time to change our strategy and...
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yes. >> so, recently the statue of jefferson was damaged. do you have any concerns about the statue? and how long will it be preserved? well, the granite is polished, so if it is painted, it can be removed. the bronze is coded with a resin ax on top of it, but it has to be maintained every two years. trying to get the college to do it, i usually end up doing it. [indiscernible] mr. kray: the law school monument is the original golden color, too. it was dedicated in 2000. it seems to be holding up pretty well. that is because you recoat it it this summer -- recoated it this summer. if you do that, that will protect the resin coat. that prevents the oxygen from reacting with the bronze, and that is what changes the color of the bronx. if you keep that step in check, you don't have to worry about it is coloring. after i am gone, who knows? yes. marble -- ple do [indiscernible] [laughter] they have the same type of tools. now we have nomadic tools, which will go very fast, so they of course -- [indiscernible] mr. kray: it is possible. i don't kn
yes. >> so, recently the statue of jefferson was damaged. do you have any concerns about the statue? and how long will it be preserved? well, the granite is polished, so if it is painted, it can be removed. the bronze is coded with a resin ax on top of it, but it has to be maintained every two years. trying to get the college to do it, i usually end up doing it. [indiscernible] mr. kray: the law school monument is the original golden color, too. it was dedicated in 2000. it seems to be...
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donald trump criticizes the press too much read what thomas jefferson said about the press they are guilty of lies and slander.or especially in the sub -- his second campaign for president and i am summarizing his response to a basically he says at the end of the day if you have the informed citizenry that is the best to stop which was in his day was fake news but that alternative. stowe is okay for ever to exist as long as there is reason to combat. we do not want to go down the road. that is a very dangerous road to go down. when the fake news story comes out i think people are smart enough to realize and if they are not my guess is they are not a voter. >> san antonio line texas. >> caller: but i would like to talk about is there is absolutely no where to prove the negative so as long as the democrats or those turncoat republicans or whoever wants to keep grambling on this russia story every person with the district of columbia say they don't have evidence yet but they are still investigating so for them to get together to say you cannot prove the negative. >> you are right this
donald trump criticizes the press too much read what thomas jefferson said about the press they are guilty of lies and slander.or especially in the sub -- his second campaign for president and i am summarizing his response to a basically he says at the end of the day if you have the informed citizenry that is the best to stop which was in his day was fake news but that alternative. stowe is okay for ever to exist as long as there is reason to combat. we do not want to go down the road. that is...