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john hamilton himself. neighbors tip about problems in the hamilton marriage. and that wasn't all. the doctor's behavior in the minutes after finding susan dead seemed off. hamilton had told a 9-1-1 officer he was performing cpr. but when the first responder firefighter david bradbury arrived on the scene, he thought there was something odd about the way the doctor was performing chest compressions. >> he had one hand on her chest, one hand on her abdomen. attempting to do compressions in this man right here. the way that we are taught to do cpr we interlock our hands. the palm goes into the center of the chess on the sternum. >> and david bradbury says he didn't see any signs that the doctor had even attempted mouth to mouth resuscitation. >> the way that this woman had been beaten her face was swollen her face was bloody. i did not notice any blood on her mouth whatsoever. >> after arriving to the crime scene, investigators placed john in the back of the police car. and,, it was there they noticed somethi
john hamilton himself. neighbors tip about problems in the hamilton marriage. and that wasn't all. the doctor's behavior in the minutes after finding susan dead seemed off. hamilton had told a 9-1-1 officer he was performing cpr. but when the first responder firefighter david bradbury arrived on the scene, he thought there was something odd about the way the doctor was performing chest compressions. >> he had one hand on her chest, one hand on her abdomen. attempting to do compressions...
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>> today, john hamilton resides in prison. behind the walls were valentine's day as little significance at all. >> that's all for this edition of dateline. i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. thank you for watching we'll startwe'll star you don't have to go out tonight don't. >> in the sky overhead turned dark by midnight in the afternoon. >> when it gets like that, it is pitch blackout. you have the fear of tornadoes. >> sure enough said the announcers on tv, twisters had been spotted headed to parts of the city. and a coworker with a crush. >> he was an odd character. >> always was very spoiled to. her very affectionate. she didn't. get >> everybody was a suspect. >> then a break and tips from other women who've been targeted to. >> he wanted to get me in there. and i didn't budge. and all the bells were going on. >> i jumped in my car, i felt i dodged a bullet. >> the who was frightening, but the y was much worse. >> in my wildest dreams i never mentioned that day -- >> you certainly had your motive. >> yes we did.
>> today, john hamilton resides in prison. behind the walls were valentine's day as little significance at all. >> that's all for this edition of dateline. i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. thank you for watching we'll startwe'll star you don't have to go out tonight don't. >> in the sky overhead turned dark by midnight in the afternoon. >> when it gets like that, it is pitch blackout. you have the fear of tornadoes. >> sure enough said the announcers on...
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the subject now is party politics and thomas paine took quickly to task and attacking john adams, and hamilton and the centralist party and in one newspaper column after another and defending jefferson and the democrat republicans as champions for the legacy. but to his great discussed, this proved to be utterly strength list while jefferson himself had thomas paine high regard throughout his life, jefferson's cause in the republican party regarded thomas paine as an embarrassment. and they kept their distance from him. they did the rest to disassociate the party from a man they now regarded as referentially out of step. and slightly more conservative and far more pilots where he had been away in thomas paine had been away in europe and it thomas paine last political tirade, appeared in print on the 25th of august, 1808. and by then, there was not much of thomas paine to be scared of. he could not keep food down anymore he suffered in confidence, and agonizing pain. and he woke up in his room, and he found himself alone and he had become frightened and he began to scream. he was dying. and qui
the subject now is party politics and thomas paine took quickly to task and attacking john adams, and hamilton and the centralist party and in one newspaper column after another and defending jefferson and the democrat republicans as champions for the legacy. but to his great discussed, this proved to be utterly strength list while jefferson himself had thomas paine high regard throughout his life, jefferson's cause in the republican party regarded thomas paine as an embarrassment. and they...
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his subject, now, was party politics and pain took quickly to the task of attacking john adams, alexander hamilton and the aristocratic federalist party they lead, in one newspaper column after another, and to defending jeffersonian democrat republicans as champions of liberty. but, to his great discussed, this proved to be utterly thankless work, while jefferson himself seems to have held pain in high regard throughout his life, jefferson's colleagues in the democrat republican party regarded thomas payne as an embarrassment, they kept their distance from him. they did their best to disassociate themselves and their party from a man now they regarded as radically out of step with an electorate that had grown decidedly more conservative. and far more pious, while payne had been away and revolutionary europe. pains last political tirade appeared in print on the 25th of august in 1808, and by then there was not much of pay left to be scared of. he could not keep food down anymore, hey suffered incontinence, and agonizing pain in his limbs, and he was seized by tears. if he woke up in his room and fo
his subject, now, was party politics and pain took quickly to the task of attacking john adams, alexander hamilton and the aristocratic federalist party they lead, in one newspaper column after another, and to defending jeffersonian democrat republicans as champions of liberty. but, to his great discussed, this proved to be utterly thankless work, while jefferson himself seems to have held pain in high regard throughout his life, jefferson's colleagues in the democrat republican party regarded...
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anti-federalist whom i didn't digress into talking about, the federalists were of course those, john adams, alexander hamilton, others who were the most forceful advocators of the new constitutional system, anti-federalists were those who didn't like it very much and notable among them, eldris gary who gave us the term gerrymandering, congressman from massachusetts, very eloquent, interesting man but was a leader in the first congress of the critics of the new system. even the staunches anti-federalists resigned themselves to outcomes they had fiercely resisted. i'm going to quote patrick henry, one of my favorite quotes in the entire period. patrick henry was an anti-federalist and he hated the system. he had argued against it, campaigned against it but this is what he said. although the form of government into which my countrymen determine to place themselves at my enmity yet we are all and one embarked, it is natural to care for the crazy machine so long as we are out of sight of a port to refit. he was the loudest critic of the constitutional system. he wrote that, too, his protege and other anti-federal
anti-federalist whom i didn't digress into talking about, the federalists were of course those, john adams, alexander hamilton, others who were the most forceful advocators of the new constitutional system, anti-federalists were those who didn't like it very much and notable among them, eldris gary who gave us the term gerrymandering, congressman from massachusetts, very eloquent, interesting man but was a leader in the first congress of the critics of the new system. even the staunches...
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hamilton, america. he isn't just about massachusetts the way john adams might be or virginia the m way thomas jefferson or medicine was. hamilton doesn't have this single loyalty to any one state although he comes to new york from abroad, he loves america as a whole, he helped cement into existence and enter the key idea, union, join or die, national security and if we don'tl create indivisible union, which is what washington is advocating in the early 1780s he calls the continental list, they will become the first federalist, far more influential than anything madison wrote, they make the geostrategic argument and hold together and yes, we can have a huge boat called the atlantic ocean, who won't need a big army, would be the old powers of your meticulous as long as we don't kill each other, who got to get rid of this, like the union of scotland and england so britain had 10 million people and be friends with 30 million people. how do they do that? they have good metal structure clippings and things like that. washington understands banks and sodas hamilton, jefferson and madison not so much. also, thi
hamilton, america. he isn't just about massachusetts the way john adams might be or virginia the m way thomas jefferson or medicine was. hamilton doesn't have this single loyalty to any one state although he comes to new york from abroad, he loves america as a whole, he helped cement into existence and enter the key idea, union, join or die, national security and if we don'tl create indivisible union, which is what washington is advocating in the early 1780s he calls the continental list, they...
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john h. talalay and his team for working diligently to complete the wall of remembrance. could you, in to know such a man hamilton journey? it shouldn't g to john can you lori about your go to louisville believe it or yeah cushing hall william voted unanimously than keeping it coming down. i also want to express my deepest respects to late colonel william weber, who dedicated his whole life to ensure the korean war never forgotten and for an advocate for the wall of remembrance project, tom young, soldier you know you too young. jun flooding me with a ton of money that he hangs on while you get a ton the mean will give it tangibly possible your trust in me that i didn't turn 100 it only taylor for you yet hello. and when you get to that i am hasn't done veterans and families 72 years ago many young americans bravely ran the fires of war to save the republic of korea from the communist threat and aggression so many young heroes to be separated from their loving families to defend the freedom of the peninsula. hagemann honor to move you get me one to and soldiers money turn you big thumbs you got hungry come cut yo
john h. talalay and his team for working diligently to complete the wall of remembrance. could you, in to know such a man hamilton journey? it shouldn't g to john can you lori about your go to louisville believe it or yeah cushing hall william voted unanimously than keeping it coming down. i also want to express my deepest respects to late colonel william weber, who dedicated his whole life to ensure the korean war never forgotten and for an advocate for the wall of remembrance project, tom...
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and i but i thought well, let's find the biographies of his friends and alexander hamilton robert livingston, john jay and i was shocked to learn that the most recent biography of john jay was from the 30s. and i bought a used copy and read it and it wasn't that good. i thought god even i could better than this. so i started, you know researching and writing. i mean jay has this amazing career in state federal and international. i mean most people today kind of know him for is role in writing the federalist papers or his role on the as first chief justice, but he's basically the author of new york's first state constitution. he's the first chief justice of new york's highest court. he represents america broad first in spain during the revolution where he doesn't have much much success and then in france where he and atoms and franklin have great success in negotiating the treaty that ends the war and establishes our boundaries. and as soon as he kind of gets off the boat upon his return from france. tap to be secretary for foreign affairs for the confederation. he's a leader of the movement to scr
and i but i thought well, let's find the biographies of his friends and alexander hamilton robert livingston, john jay and i was shocked to learn that the most recent biography of john jay was from the 30s. and i bought a used copy and read it and it wasn't that good. i thought god even i could better than this. so i started, you know researching and writing. i mean jay has this amazing career in state federal and international. i mean most people today kind of know him for is role in writing...
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and she, along with george washington and alexander hamilton, maybe john j, they start communicating about the kinds of ceremonies that would be proper for a new republic. because of course, at that time, they got a real tight kind of like lane to stay in. the american colonists have rebelled against the monarchy. they were going to create the world anew, the world turned upside down. anti-monarchical, anti king, anti royalty. it's all going to be new. except when it came to ruling, they realized that the only vocabulary of power they had was monarchical and aristo-, and so how are they going to cut that? and so we have these most in the historical record where george washington is wondering exactly how many pairs of matched horses is enough to convey his authority pulling his carriage through, and how much would be, like, too much. i think the answer was three pair. but the same thing with martha. how would she dress? what would convey a sense to the outsiders, who were not sure this america thing was going to work, and the new americans, who were not sure this america thing was goi
and she, along with george washington and alexander hamilton, maybe john j, they start communicating about the kinds of ceremonies that would be proper for a new republic. because of course, at that time, they got a real tight kind of like lane to stay in. the american colonists have rebelled against the monarchy. they were going to create the world anew, the world turned upside down. anti-monarchical, anti king, anti royalty. it's all going to be new. except when it came to ruling, they...
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john marshall he is the last founder. he strengthens the judiciary. he is out washington man, a hamiltoninental us he and story together make a really impressive team just as washington and hamilton do and just as a madison and jefferson do. >> i think it's fair to say both of us and we are not exactly members of the federalist party were very sympathetic to it. this is an animating we been talk in the last few minutes. say a good word for thomas jefferson. >> i agree with what you said. but after all he is hilly it is. what does he add that is precious? >> let me had been sent as a young person i adored jefferson and was very skeptical of hamilton. he and other people change my ideas about hamilton to change my idea about hamilton. an idea about hamilton rices gassman age 20, we were real college together. i said i am a lucky enough to ever have a son i'm going to name them jefferson. semite views have changed. especially the young jefferson. he is such an idealist. he dreams of a world that could be better. he is the architect will become a northwest ordinance that proposes initially t
john marshall he is the last founder. he strengthens the judiciary. he is out washington man, a hamiltoninental us he and story together make a really impressive team just as washington and hamilton do and just as a madison and jefferson do. >> i think it's fair to say both of us and we are not exactly members of the federalist party were very sympathetic to it. this is an animating we been talk in the last few minutes. say a good word for thomas jefferson. >> i agree with what you...
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hamilton american. not just about massachusetts the way the john adams may be, he doesn't have a single loyalty to any one state, he comes from abroad and he loves america as a whole and the key idea is join or die national security and not what washington is advocating in the early 1780s they will become the first, which is far more influential than anything that madison wrote and it is a geostrategic argument because all together and we have to get rid of this and so they have the 30 million people that they need to persuade, they need to have in this strong individual union and they are different kingdom, very clean, getting involved and that is not conducive to living and washington's first draft, he has an army on the continent and he gives it up and he doesn't make himself king or emperor, he could have. but he understands liberty and union are one and inseparable. and that includes and the big idea and he's a southerner that understands more than spent time in the west. the embodiment of the american union and so washington is the embodiment of america. >> another veteran that you also linked. >> t
hamilton american. not just about massachusetts the way the john adams may be, he doesn't have a single loyalty to any one state, he comes from abroad and he loves america as a whole and the key idea is join or die national security and not what washington is advocating in the early 1780s they will become the first, which is far more influential than anything that madison wrote and it is a geostrategic argument because all together and we have to get rid of this and so they have the 30 million...
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hamilton's on the far right? so you think oh, maybe he's like the big organizer he wrote twice as many of these essays as anybody else. he wrote something like 50 madison wrote 25 john jay. well, he wrote like four. so but you know, they're all up there. so matt hamilton is the primary organizer of this and the idea is that what would happen is an umpire would coordinate the states. but no state, could rob another. fight with another oppress another because there would be something there would be a body above them. that wouldn't rob them of their identity, but would make them work together. and and then what happens next and this brings us back to hamilton's own story because hamilton as it turns out george washington really likes hamilton. they have worked together all the way through the revolution. he really trusts hamilton. so when it comes time to actually go. okay. all right. we got the document. hmm. it's really sort of like getting a new piece of technology. have you ever taken out the the instruction manual? you're like i do not know how to put this ikea desk together. i just do not anyway. so there's this manual that's the us constitution hamilton. who's a
hamilton's on the far right? so you think oh, maybe he's like the big organizer he wrote twice as many of these essays as anybody else. he wrote something like 50 madison wrote 25 john jay. well, he wrote like four. so but you know, they're all up there. so matt hamilton is the primary organizer of this and the idea is that what would happen is an umpire would coordinate the states. but no state, could rob another. fight with another oppress another because there would be something there would...
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john d. rockefeller, george washington, alexander hamilton, and ulysses s grant. for, that is honors include a pulitzer prize for -- and the national book award for nonfiction among many others. he is a product of yelp and cambridge university. ron white is similarly accomplished. the subjects of his bestselling biographies included abraham lincoln, of whom he has written no more than four different books, grant with the wonderful title, american ulysses and soon to be published, a biography of joshua chamberlain, the hero of the battle at gettysburg. that will come out in the next few months and we hope to have you at the new york historical society when that happens. he has earned the baroness lincoln award, the christopher ward, and many other awards. he is a fellow princeton ph.d.. it is fair to observe that because of these two great biographers, more than any others frankly, it can be said that grant is having his own moment, and i say that with ron chernow's biography, the hamilton moment, or perhaps it was the play that we heard with the wrapping and seein
john d. rockefeller, george washington, alexander hamilton, and ulysses s grant. for, that is honors include a pulitzer prize for -- and the national book award for nonfiction among many others. he is a product of yelp and cambridge university. ron white is similarly accomplished. the subjects of his bestselling biographies included abraham lincoln, of whom he has written no more than four different books, grant with the wonderful title, american ulysses and soon to be published, a biography of...
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john was 73. leah hardin al jazeera. ah hon. let's take you through some of the headlines now. a senior commander of the palestinian armed group, alex hamilton brigades, has been killed in a row by israeli forces in the occupied west bank to all the palestinians. dive in the operation more than 60 people were injured. john hallman has more from nablus. you can see that there is a crowd of people, young men who come to the house here and not listening occupied with where even i don't know who was killed by breaking up about you can see the bullet holes in the roof. there was a fire fight that lasted from 5 in the morning to at 3 or 4 hours in which he was eventually hold up in this building. and then killed, spoke to an eye witness. he said he eventually found the body just just next to where i'm standing. most polling stations are now closed, the cross kenya and the nation waiting to hear the results of a tightly contested presidential election. the 2 front runners are form of prime minister riley dinner, and the current deputy president william russo, it campaign was dominated by concerns about inflation and corruption from us president don
john was 73. leah hardin al jazeera. ah hon. let's take you through some of the headlines now. a senior commander of the palestinian armed group, alex hamilton brigades, has been killed in a row by israeli forces in the occupied west bank to all the palestinians. dive in the operation more than 60 people were injured. john hallman has more from nablus. you can see that there is a crowd of people, young men who come to the house here and not listening occupied with where even i don't know who...
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the republican party is this and he brings adams in our hamilton and and start to correspond with him. that is a primary collaboration and bring john j in at the very end, see sort of they performed an on-site edit with hamilton new york but the process of back-and-forth and the point is that they're doing a very good job of describing it and for my book, which began before the play came out. i was delighted today of a song about it and they use actually some of the lines but they were that he designed it so that that hamilton would be delivering it has an washington would turn it into poetry. but the music and the spirit of the song is washington for the public delivery. >> importantly because among the whole string of partisan in his under pennsylvania, son of partisan paper, is a federalist paper canonically imparts because it has a congressional conduct but he chose a nonpartisan paper to publish it pretty. >> i always wondered why hamilton because washington had so many people that he trusted and can work with any of hamilton somehow was the very top of that list and can you tell us about that anything that you would like to a
the republican party is this and he brings adams in our hamilton and and start to correspond with him. that is a primary collaboration and bring john j in at the very end, see sort of they performed an on-site edit with hamilton new york but the process of back-and-forth and the point is that they're doing a very good job of describing it and for my book, which began before the play came out. i was delighted today of a song about it and they use actually some of the lines but they were that he...
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of the warburgs john d rockefeller the house of morgan george, washington alexander hamilton and ulysses s grant and for that his honors include a pulitzer prize for biography the national humanities medal and the national book award for nonfiction among many others, and he's a product of yale and cambridge university. ron white is similarly accomplished. subjects of his best-selling biographies included abraham lincoln about whom he has written no less than four different books. grant with the wonderful title american disease and soon to be published a biography of josiah chamberlain joshua chamberlain. excuse me, the hero of the battle of the little round top at gettysburg. and again that will come out in the next few months and we hope to have you at the new york historical society when that happens, so he has earned the baron desk lincoln award at christopher award and many other honors and of note as well. he is a fellow princeton phd it is fair to observe. i believe that because of these two great biographers more than any others frankly. it can be said that grant is having his mom
of the warburgs john d rockefeller the house of morgan george, washington alexander hamilton and ulysses s grant and for that his honors include a pulitzer prize for biography the national humanities medal and the national book award for nonfiction among many others, and he's a product of yale and cambridge university. ron white is similarly accomplished. subjects of his best-selling biographies included abraham lincoln about whom he has written no less than four different books. grant with the...
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hamilton's recollection. >> when sam called me saturday morning, july 14, he said, let's go tell john dean what we have learned. a little later, sandpaper be up -- sam picked me up and we drove to his townhouse in alexandria, rick perry -- virginia. sam and his wife met us at the front door and sam had a quizzical look on his face because he didn't know what the point of this visit was. we went upstairs to their living room and john and his wife sat on the couch and sam sat on the couch and i stood on the metal piece ride could look -- mezzo please where i could look at john because i wanted to see john's reaction when sam told him that we knew enough that the tape existed. when sam finally did, john broke into a wide smile because he knew the tapes essentially were going to confirm his testimony about president nixon. as john recounted in his book, he said to sam, sam, do you know what this means if you get those conversations? it would mean my ass is not hanging out there alone. you can verify my testimony and you will find out that i have under testified rather than over testified just to be careful. on mon
hamilton's recollection. >> when sam called me saturday morning, july 14, he said, let's go tell john dean what we have learned. a little later, sandpaper be up -- sam picked me up and we drove to his townhouse in alexandria, rick perry -- virginia. sam and his wife met us at the front door and sam had a quizzical look on his face because he didn't know what the point of this visit was. we went upstairs to their living room and john and his wife sat on the couch and sam sat on the couch...
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hamilton with lyrics that changed to fit their messages and added text for christian teams. and had a sermon that compared homosexuality to addiction. now they are paying for that. > >> elton john and brittney spears. the duet called hold me closer drops tomorrow. so many people are excited about it. > >> look at this, from rescue dog dog to royalty. meet the latest edition to prince harry and meghan markle's family. they adopted a beagle named mama miay met her during a visit to the beagle freedom project in la. se was one of thousands of beagles removed from a breeding facility facility in virginia. now she is is going home in royal style. ad staying in california by the way. > >> coming up, how you get a taste of the popular 90 show, friends. how you doing? > >> i'm meg oliver in bridgeton, new jersey. we will show you how how a non-profit is using basketball to keep kids here at city of refuge, we house up to 26 families. we reduce homelessness, address mental health, provide spaces for addiction to be broken, create spaces of healing and restoration. for the first time ever, prop 27 will provide permanent funding for organizations like ours. saying yes to prop 27 means mor
hamilton with lyrics that changed to fit their messages and added text for christian teams. and had a sermon that compared homosexuality to addiction. now they are paying for that. > >> elton john and brittney spears. the duet called hold me closer drops tomorrow. so many people are excited about it. > >> look at this, from rescue dog dog to royalty. meet the latest edition to prince harry and meghan markle's family. they adopted a beagle named mama miay met her during a visit...
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thought that was really interesting, that alexander hamilton worked on behalf of many of the ones who are coming back. there's a wonderful story about john adams reuniting with his friend, jonathan steward, their friendship had really broken up over the revolutionary war. when it was over, they saw each other and just gave each other a big hug at one point. i can't remember now if this was while adams was in the uk or whether it was back on home ground. but, you know, there were these bonds of friendship and love and family that sometimes were only temporarily broken by the revolution. >> it is emotional when you start to think about, it really. talk also about that tension of bonds. i want to talk about the tension between breaking preservation and erasure. and that tension right there. and i want to start off with eileen for this one. to kind of address the tension between the preservation and erasure of loyalists in american history. how have loyalist writers and historians from the era been perceived from their time of writing to today? has our perception of the storytellers changed over time? does lifting why it was stories give a b
thought that was really interesting, that alexander hamilton worked on behalf of many of the ones who are coming back. there's a wonderful story about john adams reuniting with his friend, jonathan steward, their friendship had really broken up over the revolutionary war. when it was over, they saw each other and just gave each other a big hug at one point. i can't remember now if this was while adams was in the uk or whether it was back on home ground. but, you know, there were these bonds of...
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jefferson and hamilton have formed the democratic or republican party, as joe corrects us, he brings adams in and starts corresponding. that is the primary collaboration. they bring john j in at the very end. to some extent, you get the federalist papers band back together to perform and on site at it with hamilton in new york. it's a process of back and forth. the play hamilton does a very good job of describing it. i interviewed lin manuel miranda about it for my book, which began before the play came out. i was delighted to find out it had a song with a farewell address, which is some of the actual lines. what lynn manuel said was that he designed it so that hamilton would be delivering it as pros, and washington will turn into poetry. so some of the words or hamilton's, but it music in the spirit and the soul is washington's, and the public delivery. that is the process. among the whole string of partisan papers in pennsylvania, the philadelphia daily was not a partisan paper. it's not a federalist paper, notably. in part because it has congressional printing contracts. he chose a non partisan paper to publish. >> lindsey, you're the best person to ask for further
jefferson and hamilton have formed the democratic or republican party, as joe corrects us, he brings adams in and starts corresponding. that is the primary collaboration. they bring john j in at the very end. to some extent, you get the federalist papers band back together to perform and on site at it with hamilton in new york. it's a process of back and forth. the play hamilton does a very good job of describing it. i interviewed lin manuel miranda about it for my book, which began before the...
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karen allen is playing joanne's stepmother josh hamilton is going to read the director of "the sting." vincent d'onofrio's going to do johnread paul ♪ >> so we're having fun kind of revisiting the generation before us >> seth: welcome back to "late night. we're here with ethan hawke, everybody. [ cheers and applause that was a clip from "the last movie stars. so, one, you're making this during a pandemic. but that's not the only reason you reach out to your group of friends who are actors you had another reason that you asked them all to do voice-over work in this >> well, the family had an amazing thing. it was this -- you see it in that clip right there. they had transcriptions of interviews that paul had done to write his own memoir he had had his best friend interview all his closest friends. nannies, co-workers, best friends, everybody that knew them well. but he never wrote the memoir. so these interviews were sitting there. because he got bored with the whole idea once and set them on fire, destroyed them, got rid of them but the transcripts still exist. but i was so frustrated when i got -- i took this job, and i
karen allen is playing joanne's stepmother josh hamilton is going to read the director of "the sting." vincent d'onofrio's going to do johnread paul ♪ >> so we're having fun kind of revisiting the generation before us >> seth: welcome back to "late night. we're here with ethan hawke, everybody. [ cheers and applause that was a clip from "the last movie stars. so, one, you're making this during a pandemic. but that's not the only reason you reach out to your...
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alexander hamilton and aaron burr famously had murder cases but that was typical of lawyers of their time. so johnarshall and others of their time had a significant criminal defense experience. susan: beyond similar career path and education, there is a factor you write about and that is there -- their childhood and upbringing. justice thomas grew up in poverty. justice sotomayor had an alcoholic father who died when she was nine, grew up in a housing project in the bronx. and here is judge jackson talking about her family experiences and how it has informed her life. >> you may have read that i have one uncle who got caught up in the drug trade and received a life sentence. that is true. but law enforcement also runs in my family. in addition to my brother i had two uncles who served decades is -- as police officers, one of whom became the police chief in my hometown of miami, florida. susan: nominees have all typically commented about their family experiences as they go through the confirmation process. how do you factor that into the work you have been doing? prof. barton: one of the things the
alexander hamilton and aaron burr famously had murder cases but that was typical of lawyers of their time. so johnarshall and others of their time had a significant criminal defense experience. susan: beyond similar career path and education, there is a factor you write about and that is there -- their childhood and upbringing. justice thomas grew up in poverty. justice sotomayor had an alcoholic father who died when she was nine, grew up in a housing project in the bronx. and here is judge...