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verizon. >>> susan and john hamilton had been married for 15 years. e second marriage for both. >> everyone loved dr. hamilton, his wife, beautiful woman. wore her age incredibly well, country club set? absolutely, she looked like she would hang out with that kind of affluent crowd, everyone said they were just wonderful people and very much in love. >> at susan's autopsy, the medical examiner found no signs of sexual assault. she had been choked with some neck ties. then, the perpetrator drove her head onto the floor many times. death was caused by repeated blows to her head with a blunt object. >> the left side of her head, the wounds were substantial and massive. i think that weapon has to be a weapon of opportunity. it has to be something that was in that environment that was accessible to that person. >> in a search for suspects, investigators learned that an anti-abortion group planned a demonstration in front of the hamilton's home. >> we were able to determine that the house had been picketed, as well as a permit to picket that residence had be
verizon. >>> susan and john hamilton had been married for 15 years. e second marriage for both. >> everyone loved dr. hamilton, his wife, beautiful woman. wore her age incredibly well, country club set? absolutely, she looked like she would hang out with that kind of affluent crowd, everyone said they were just wonderful people and very much in love. >> at susan's autopsy, the medical examiner found no signs of sexual assault. she had been choked with some neck ties. then,...
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david buchanan pitching john hamilton leaving the hard knocks life. gone to left field. buchanan, one run in two innings. first time we've seen jonathan this season. easy breezy for him. toronto wins 4-2. the philadelphia union season opener at chester at ppl park hosting the colorado rapids. wasn't cold or anything. the 44th minute a good bounce leads for a good chance for the union to bash but no he is turned away. the save is made. this one ends in a nil-nil draw. that's your look at sports. i'm danny pommells from comcast sports net. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ yoplait. with a smooth and creamy taste your whole family loves. don't miss yoplait's exciting new flavors -- creamy caramel and cookies 'n cream. >>> neighbors on edge this morning in cumberland county where one person was shot overnight. we'll have an update on the investigation. >>> remembering fallen philadelphia police officer, robert wilson. how the community is coming together today to pay tribute. >>> it is not spring yet, but we are getting closer. here is a live look at boathouse row, where temperatures right now are al
david buchanan pitching john hamilton leaving the hard knocks life. gone to left field. buchanan, one run in two innings. first time we've seen jonathan this season. easy breezy for him. toronto wins 4-2. the philadelphia union season opener at chester at ppl park hosting the colorado rapids. wasn't cold or anything. the 44th minute a good bounce leads for a good chance for the union to bash but no he is turned away. the save is made. this one ends in a nil-nil draw. that's your look at sports....
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. >> john hamilton, thank you very much for joining us here on al jazeera. thank you. >> now, the u.n. has approved a u.s.-drafted resolution, which condemns the use of chlorine as a weapon in syria. 14 countries voted in favor of that resolution. it does not however place blame on any government or group for using chlorine in syria but it does pave the way for sanctions to be imposed if it's use is not stopped. james bays has more from the united nations headquarters in new york. >> the resolution says that it's going to add chlorine to the list of chemical weapons with regard to syria and it promises to take action in the future, if there are further attacks. but what it doesn't do is say which side was to blame and that's where the row started. you have western nations saying yes, we definitely know that this is the sad regime that is responsible because the opcw, the international body investigating this say many of the witnesses they spoke to say they heard the sound of helicopters, and the helicopters helicopters are only possessed by the assad regime.
. >> john hamilton, thank you very much for joining us here on al jazeera. thank you. >> now, the u.n. has approved a u.s.-drafted resolution, which condemns the use of chlorine as a weapon in syria. 14 countries voted in favor of that resolution. it does not however place blame on any government or group for using chlorine in syria but it does pave the way for sanctions to be imposed if it's use is not stopped. james bays has more from the united nations headquarters in new york....
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david buchanan pitching, john hamilton leaving the hard knocks life. gone to left field.n two innings. first time we've seen jonathan this season. easy breezy for him. toronto wins 4-2. the philadelphia union season opener at chester at ppl park, hosting the colorado rapids. wasn't cold or anything. the 44th minute, a good bounce leads for a good chance for the union to bash, but no, he is turned away. the save is made. this one ends in a nil-nil draw. that's your look at sports. i'm danny pommells from comcast sports net. >>> the time right now is 6:57. nbc 10's jesse gary is live in north philadelphia where slain philly police officer robert wilson will be remembered. jesse? >> reporter: that's right, rosemary. and they're getting ready for the mass that starts at 10:00 this morning. they're starting to plow the sidewalks out in front of this parish church. we'll have more about what happens here and what his family and friends are saying about the slain officer, coming up. >>> all right. after 20s on friday we reached 41 degrees yesterday. today, into the upper 40s. so
david buchanan pitching, john hamilton leaving the hard knocks life. gone to left field.n two innings. first time we've seen jonathan this season. easy breezy for him. toronto wins 4-2. the philadelphia union season opener at chester at ppl park, hosting the colorado rapids. wasn't cold or anything. the 44th minute, a good bounce leads for a good chance for the union to bash, but no, he is turned away. the save is made. this one ends in a nil-nil draw. that's your look at sports. i'm danny...
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david buchanan pitching, john hamilton leaving the hard knocks life. gone to left field.un in two innings. first time we've seen jonathan this season. easy breezy for him. toronto wins 4-2. the philadelphia union season opener at chester at ppl park, hosting the colorado rapids. wasn't cold or anything. the 44th minute, a good bounce leads for a good chance for the union to bash, but no, he is turned away. the save is made. this one ends in a nil-nil draw. that's your look at sports. i'm danny pommells from comcast sports net. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ yoplait. with a smooth and creamy taste your whole family loves. don't miss yoplait's exciting new flavors -- creamy caramel and cookies 'n cream. >>> at 9:55 on this sunday morning, temperatures right now are in the mid-30s. they will warm into the upper 40s. we're starting to feel a little bit like spring. here's a live look at citizen's bank park in south philly. the phillies will be here for the home opener in just about a month, on monday april 6th, they'll take on the red sox. >>> today, some families will welcome home delaware nationa
david buchanan pitching, john hamilton leaving the hard knocks life. gone to left field.un in two innings. first time we've seen jonathan this season. easy breezy for him. toronto wins 4-2. the philadelphia union season opener at chester at ppl park, hosting the colorado rapids. wasn't cold or anything. the 44th minute, a good bounce leads for a good chance for the union to bash, but no, he is turned away. the save is made. this one ends in a nil-nil draw. that's your look at sports. i'm danny...
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david stewart: i enjoyed -- what i enjoyed most was the language of it and the way hamilton and madison organized it. john j wrote a few essays, but it is mostly a production my hamilton and madison. that was the great partnership that produced the federalist. they weren't natural partners. but they put together this remarkable
david stewart: i enjoyed -- what i enjoyed most was the language of it and the way hamilton and madison organized it. john j wrote a few essays, but it is mostly a production my hamilton and madison. that was the great partnership that produced the federalist. they weren't natural partners. but they put together this remarkable
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he recounted a conversation he had with john adams and hamilton about the british constitution. adams said it would be the perfect constitution if it only was purged of its corruption and given a quality representation. and hamilton said purge it of its corruption and will become a useless institution, as it stands it is the most perfect government ever created. jefferson of course was appalled by this but hamilton was, and this speaks to the question of what is a public good. hamilton thought that what is the problem if the team has to bribe small minded members of parliament to do what they should do anyway? we've seen it at times for our history. lincoln had to dispense patronage to a congressman from new jersey to get the 13th amendment passed. the response when i read that that was very striking. one reaction would be thank god yet available patronage. but the same time though it's a difficult, it's a difficult, seemingly difficult to find -- define the public interest at times. the way justice potter stewart described pornography. you know when you see it. we can talk abou
he recounted a conversation he had with john adams and hamilton about the british constitution. adams said it would be the perfect constitution if it only was purged of its corruption and given a quality representation. and hamilton said purge it of its corruption and will become a useless institution, as it stands it is the most perfect government ever created. jefferson of course was appalled by this but hamilton was, and this speaks to the question of what is a public good. hamilton thought...
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david stewart: i enjoyed -- what i enjoyed most was the language of it and the way hamilton and madison organized it. john j wrote a few essays, but it is mostly a production my hamilton and madison. that was the great partnership that produced the federalist. they weren't natural partners. but they put together this remarkable effort, which involved about six weeks of working together, and then to extended solo terms --two extended solo terms. madison writes 20 essays in a row. he did that well hamilton was practicing law. then madison had to run to be a convention delegate for ratification. then hamilton writes 20 in a row. you have this partnership that begins with them working together and then and in these extended solos. it is a very interesting process. brian lamb: when did you get the idea of separating your book into founders. i will ask you to give us a little bit about each one of them and how they relate to madison. starting with george washington. david stewart: with washington, you know that he was the man. he was the great american hero the great american leader. without him, there is no co
david stewart: i enjoyed -- what i enjoyed most was the language of it and the way hamilton and madison organized it. john j wrote a few essays, but it is mostly a production my hamilton and madison. that was the great partnership that produced the federalist. they weren't natural partners. but they put together this remarkable effort, which involved about six weeks of working together, and then to extended solo terms --two extended solo terms. madison writes 20 essays in a row. he did that...
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the top people obviously would be thomas jefferson, john adams, washington, hamilton. those would probably be the top four. c-span: what were their relationships with women? >> guest: well, jefferson is probably the one whose relationships with women are--his are most thoroughly documented. he had a--his wife died when he was young, and he had very close relationships with his daughters, with whom he exchanged a voluminous correspondence, which is now all published. and he had a great interest in their well-being and that their education, that they married well and so on. so yeah, he's certainly someone who deserves a--you know, whose writing on this is--has--is one of the most important sources. c-span: one of the things i noted is you mentioned abigail adams, john adams' wife. and i wanted to ask you what's in the famous `remember the ladies' to her husband--letter or what was that? >> guest: letter, yes. c-span: and why did you use that here? >> guest: well, this is a letter where she writes to john adams right at the moment of the declaration of independence. and s
the top people obviously would be thomas jefferson, john adams, washington, hamilton. those would probably be the top four. c-span: what were their relationships with women? >> guest: well, jefferson is probably the one whose relationships with women are--his are most thoroughly documented. he had a--his wife died when he was young, and he had very close relationships with his daughters, with whom he exchanged a voluminous correspondence, which is now all published. and he had a great...
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i'm joined by a triple 777 pilot and scott hamilton and john cox and anthony davis. i want to start tonight with a picture of the cockpit of the a-320. now to the layperson out there who doesn't fly, you look at this cockpit and you think, wow, this is a lot of stuff. actually this is a relatively easy aircraft to fly and it is set up systematically in most of the a-320s the same way. this aircraft was built in 1990 so obviously there's probably been a lot of upgrades in the cockpit as far as technology since then but this is a basic set up of an a-320. the instruments look the same. there's a lot of redundancy in this cockpit. when it-- you hear a lot about squawk codes and transponders. they are related. a transponder is a piece of equipment that you'll find in the cockpit right here and there's two of them. that's part of the redundancy. the pilot and the co-pilot would each have a transponder to operate. if the aircraft is hijacked the transponder code would be 7500. the pilot would digitally punch in 7500. air traffic control would know right away there's an air
i'm joined by a triple 777 pilot and scott hamilton and john cox and anthony davis. i want to start tonight with a picture of the cockpit of the a-320. now to the layperson out there who doesn't fly, you look at this cockpit and you think, wow, this is a lot of stuff. actually this is a relatively easy aircraft to fly and it is set up systematically in most of the a-320s the same way. this aircraft was built in 1990 so obviously there's probably been a lot of upgrades in the cockpit as far as...
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we have answers and so did james madison, alexander hamilton, john marshall. there are answers. people are busy. will they take the time to listen? ok. a foundation has a whole series of films and teaching devices. justice kennedy gave a speech about this years ago which led to justice o'connor developing icivics. icivics has millions of hits and he is trying to do the same thing. they are trying to, in boston at this moment, they will open senator kennedy's institute. that is a marvel of the senate. they are little handheld computers that will make you the senator, and then give you problems and you will learn how the senate works and maybe that will go out over the internet to classrooms. and the need one for the house. gradually, i think it is possible to use the devices we have now to teach. as we have done, we go to texas and talk to a large number of schoolkids and they get interested. and they see we have differences of opinion that are not personal and they see agreement is more important than the differences -- fabulous. you see the enthusiasm in my voice. i love seeing
we have answers and so did james madison, alexander hamilton, john marshall. there are answers. people are busy. will they take the time to listen? ok. a foundation has a whole series of films and teaching devices. justice kennedy gave a speech about this years ago which led to justice o'connor developing icivics. icivics has millions of hits and he is trying to do the same thing. they are trying to, in boston at this moment, they will open senator kennedy's institute. that is a marvel of the...
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he recounted a conversation he had with john adams and hamilton about the british constitution. adams said it would be the most perfect constitution if it only was purged of its corruption and given equality representation. and hamilton said, burn it of it corruption and it -- purge it of its corruption and it will become a useless institution. as it stands it is the most perfect government if create. and jefferson was appalled by this but hamilton was -- this speaks to the question of what is the public good. hamilton thought that what is the probe almost if the king has to bribe small-minded venal members of parliament to do what they should do anyway? and we have seen that at times throughout our history. for instance, lincoln had to dispense patronage to a congressman from new jersey to get the 13th amendment passed. so, the response, when i read that i was -- that was very striking and one reaction would be thank god he had available pattronnage. but at the same time, though, it's a difficult -- it's a difficult seemingly difficult to define the public interest at times. bu
he recounted a conversation he had with john adams and hamilton about the british constitution. adams said it would be the most perfect constitution if it only was purged of its corruption and given equality representation. and hamilton said, burn it of it corruption and it -- purge it of its corruption and it will become a useless institution. as it stands it is the most perfect government if create. and jefferson was appalled by this but hamilton was -- this speaks to the question of what is...
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he recounted a conversation he had with john adams and hamilton about the british constitution.would be the most perfect constitution if only it was purged of its corruption and given a quality of representation. hamilton said purge it of its corruption and it will become a useless institution as it stands it is the most perfect government ever created. jefferson of course, was appalled by this. hamilton -- and this picture the question of what is the public good. hamilton thought that what is the problem if the king has to bribe small minded members of parliament to do what they should do anyway? and we have seen that at times throughout history. lincoln had history. lincoln had to dispense patronage to a congressman from new jersey to get the 13th amendment passed. and the response, you know when i read that command was very striking. one reaction would be think god he had the available patronage. at the same time it is a difficult, seemingly difficult thing to do find the public interest. but it sort of you know the way justice potter stewart described pornography, you know i
he recounted a conversation he had with john adams and hamilton about the british constitution.would be the most perfect constitution if only it was purged of its corruption and given a quality of representation. hamilton said purge it of its corruption and it will become a useless institution as it stands it is the most perfect government ever created. jefferson of course, was appalled by this. hamilton -- and this picture the question of what is the public good. hamilton thought that what is...
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and so did james madison, so did alexander hamilton, so did john marshall. so, there are answers. but people are busy. and will they take the time to listen? annenberg foundation has a whole series of films and teaching devices. justice kennedy gave a speech about this years ago, which, in part, led to justice o'connor developing icivics and icivics has millions of hits. and he's trying to do the same thing. they're trying to -- in boston at this moment, in one week, they'll open senator kennedy's institute. what that is a model of the senate and there are little hand-held computers which will make you the senator, if you're a school kid, and will then give you problems and you'll learn how the senate works. and maybe that will go out over the internet to classrooms. and they need one for the house. rep. rigell: outstanding. justice breyer: and so gradually, i think, and very enthusiastic, that it is possible to use the devices that we have now. rep. rigell: oh, yes. justice breyer: to teach -- when scalia and i have done go to texas and talk to a large number of school kids, and
and so did james madison, so did alexander hamilton, so did john marshall. so, there are answers. but people are busy. and will they take the time to listen? annenberg foundation has a whole series of films and teaching devices. justice kennedy gave a speech about this years ago, which, in part, led to justice o'connor developing icivics and icivics has millions of hits. and he's trying to do the same thing. they're trying to -- in boston at this moment, in one week, they'll open senator...
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. >> alexander hamilton and john marshall. so there are answers. people are busy and will they take the time to hissen? an enberg foundation has a whole series of films and teaching devices. justice kent gave a speech about this years ago which in part led to justice o'connor developing icivics, and icivics has millions of hits and is trying to do the same thing. they're trying to -- in boston at this moment in one week they'll open senator kennedy's institute, and that's a model of the senate and little hand helled computers which will make you the senator, if you're a school kid, and give you problems, and youlash how the senate works, and maybe that will good it over the entity net to classrooms and they need one for the house, and i think it's is possible to use the devices that we have now -- >> oh, yes. >> to teach -- we go to texas and talk to a large number of school kids and they get interested and see we have differences of opinion that are not personal, and they see that agreement is more important than the differences. fabulous. and so
. >> alexander hamilton and john marshall. so there are answers. people are busy and will they take the time to hissen? an enberg foundation has a whole series of films and teaching devices. justice kent gave a speech about this years ago which in part led to justice o'connor developing icivics, and icivics has millions of hits and is trying to do the same thing. they're trying to -- in boston at this moment in one week they'll open senator kennedy's institute, and that's a model of the...
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and among them he asked john jay and alexander hamilton and james madison to write. and they all wrote something called the federalist papers which he thought was the best collection of papers he'd ever read on government. and there you could see in his letters back to madison that he finally figured out exactly what madison meant by these balance of powers, because it's so nicely explained in the federalist papers. and so with that he adopts, he sort of understands this notion of the balance of powers. but he trusted madison initially enough to run with that. and so that's where this idea of balance of powers between the branches comes from. now, he had such a strong presidency because -- we hear we , we know this because of what they wrote -- because washington had been willing to give up power after the revolution. the british propagandists constantly said why are you revolting, they'd say to the american, to give up one king george king george iii for another one because every reeve pollution their leader -- revolutionary leader always becomes a tyrant. look at n
and among them he asked john jay and alexander hamilton and james madison to write. and they all wrote something called the federalist papers which he thought was the best collection of papers he'd ever read on government. and there you could see in his letters back to madison that he finally figured out exactly what madison meant by these balance of powers, because it's so nicely explained in the federalist papers. and so with that he adopts, he sort of understands this notion of the balance...
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and so did james madison so did alexander hamilton so did john marshall. so,there are answers. but people are busy. and will they take the time to listen? annenberg foundation has a whole series of films and teaching devices. justice kennedy gave a speech about this years ago which, in part, let to justice o'connor developing icivics and icivics has millions of hits. and he's trying to do the same thing. they're frying to -- in boston at this moment n one week they'll open senator kennedy's institute. what that is a model of the senate and there are little hand-held computers which will make you the senator f you're a school kid and will then give you problems and you'll learn how the senate works. and maybe that will go out over the internet to classrooms. and they need one for the house. >> outstanding. >> and so gradually, i think and very enthusiastic, that it is possible to use the devices that we have now. >> oh yes. >> to teach -- when scalia and i have done go to texas and talk to a large number of school kids and they get interested. and they see that we have differenc
and so did james madison so did alexander hamilton so did john marshall. so,there are answers. but people are busy. and will they take the time to listen? annenberg foundation has a whole series of films and teaching devices. justice kennedy gave a speech about this years ago which, in part, let to justice o'connor developing icivics and icivics has millions of hits. and he's trying to do the same thing. they're frying to -- in boston at this moment n one week they'll open senator kennedy's...
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david stewart: i enjoyed -- what i enjoyed most was the language of it and the way hamilton and madison organized it. john jay wrote a few essays, but it is mostly a production my hamilton and madison. that was the great partnership that produced the federalist. they weren't natural partners. but they put together this remarkable effort, which involved about six weeks of working together, and then two extended solo terms.
david stewart: i enjoyed -- what i enjoyed most was the language of it and the way hamilton and madison organized it. john jay wrote a few essays, but it is mostly a production my hamilton and madison. that was the great partnership that produced the federalist. they weren't natural partners. but they put together this remarkable effort, which involved about six weeks of working together, and then two extended solo terms.
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the next day, jefferson's enslaved half brother, john hemings, cooked a wonderful french meal for the three men, madison, hamilton, and jefferson. the compromise was worked out. all spring, we are now in late june, 1790, behind-the-scenes negotiations trying to restore as they did, the pennsylvania and virginia southern agreement for a temporary philadelphia permanent potomac. madison said to hamilton, of course i can't change my position on assumption since i am the leader of the opposition. but i can tone the rhetoric down and find you the votes you need. you only need three. if before i do that, the president signed into law an act locating the seat of federal government on the potomac river. hamilton went to the new englanders and said the only way we can get assumption is to go to the potomac. don't interfere with the bargain the pennsylvanians and virginians have made. and they didn't. so hamilton facilitated the compromise of 1790. the residence act provided for up to 100 square miles of federal government on the potomac river between the anacostia river and conococheague creek up the river about 80 miles.
the next day, jefferson's enslaved half brother, john hemings, cooked a wonderful french meal for the three men, madison, hamilton, and jefferson. the compromise was worked out. all spring, we are now in late june, 1790, behind-the-scenes negotiations trying to restore as they did, the pennsylvania and virginia southern agreement for a temporary philadelphia permanent potomac. madison said to hamilton, of course i can't change my position on assumption since i am the leader of the opposition....
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hamilton. buchanan, one run in two innings of action spl to the sixth and jonathan papelbon's first innings. toronto wins shutting out the phils 4-0. >>> nova hosting st. john'sdown 10. the cats woke up though. wildcats up four with the halftime lead. second half all nova. banging the bucket. nova outscores st. john's by 33 in the second hafr. wins going away 105-68. that is your look at sports. denise back to you. >> thanks danny. fun for comic book fans in camden. the second annual camden comicon today. nearly a hundred vendors. and we're experiencing a the warmup. so beautiful outside. you can see the sun right behind us. gorgeous. >> temperatures only 39 but for us. >> yeah. >> as we head into tomorrow you will notice a even bigger difference. into the 40s. >> 48ion ionon your sunday. and look at the rest of the week. 40s and 50s. tracking showers into tuesday. but wednesday is the best day of the week. 56 degrees. we stay dry. can the 52 on thursday. friday and saturday we track more showers. so that could effect your weekend. but as far as sunday is concerned it is going to be really nice. >> that's right. just around the corner. >> yes. getting closer
hamilton. buchanan, one run in two innings of action spl to the sixth and jonathan papelbon's first innings. toronto wins shutting out the phils 4-0. >>> nova hosting st. john'sdown 10. the cats woke up though. wildcats up four with the halftime lead. second half all nova. banging the bucket. nova outscores st. john's by 33 in the second hafr. wins going away 105-68. that is your look at sports. denise back to you. >> thanks danny. fun for comic book fans in camden. the second...
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hamilton and rita ora. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [acoustic folk guitar] ♪robin hood and little john walkin' through the ♪reminiscin', this-'n'-thattin', havin' such a good time♪ ♪oo-de-lally, oo-de-lally, golly, what a day.♪ ♪ ♪oo-de-lally, oo-de-lally, golly, what a day♪ ♪ with the skin of then i will live the life of now olay total effects vitamin-enriched. to fight the 7 signs of aging. in 4 weeks, skin looks up to 10 years younger. 7 in 1 from the world's #1 olay. your best beautiful break the ice, with breath freshening cooling crystals. ice breakers. ...where you least expect it. schick hydro. now with shave oils, the hydrating gel works with skin guards to reduce friction, stroke after stroke. our best shave for your skin. schick hydro. free your skin. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: you might have seen tonight's musical guests debuting this song on last week's season finale of "empire." well, now they're here tonight to play the track together live for the first time. performing "new york raining," please welcome, charles hamilton and rita ora. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> new york city, how
hamilton and rita ora. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [acoustic folk guitar] ♪robin hood and little john walkin' through the ♪reminiscin', this-'n'-thattin', havin' such a good time♪ ♪oo-de-lally, oo-de-lally, golly, what a day.♪ ♪ ♪oo-de-lally, oo-de-lally, golly, what a day♪ ♪ with the skin of then i will live the life of now olay total effects vitamin-enriched. to fight the 7 signs of aging. in 4 weeks, skin looks up to 10 years younger. 7 in 1 from the world's #1 olay....
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