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john hamilton himself. been the 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 manner right here. the way that we are taught to do cpr, we interlock our hands. the palm goes into the center of the chest 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 no
john hamilton himself. been the 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...
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sacrament, desantis was expected to attend a fundraiser in woodside, hosted by a real estate developer john hamilton. >> and, thanks so much. >>> we brought you the president's remarks life is afternoon on our streaming service, cbs news bay area. you can watch us anytime, anywhere, on the free cbs news app. >>> more analysis tonight at 6:00, on the 2024 campaign revving up in our own backyard. the bay area's big draw for candidates trying to fill their coffers. >> developing story, the u.s. coast guard is desperately searching for a tourist summering missing in the north atlantic. five people were aboard that side which takes pain customers to the open ocean floor , exploring of the wreckage of the titanic. there has been no word from that vessel since yesterday morning. >> it is a remote area, and it is a challenge to conduct a search in that remote area of the vessel was designed with a 96 hour sustainment capability if there was an emergency on board, and so, we are using that time, making the best use of every moment of that time, to locate the vessel. >> at's a is located and operated by a com
sacrament, desantis was expected to attend a fundraiser in woodside, hosted by a real estate developer john hamilton. >> and, thanks so much. >>> we brought you the president's remarks life is afternoon on our streaming service, cbs news bay area. you can watch us anytime, anywhere, on the free cbs news app. >>> more analysis tonight at 6:00, on the 2024 campaign revving up in our own backyard. the bay area's big draw for candidates trying to fill their coffers. >>...
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. >> today, john hamilton resides in prison. behind the walls were valentine's day has little significance at all. >> that's all for this edition of dateline. i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. >> hello, everyone. as we begin next hour, the next gop contest, it is taking shape. new and familiar republican faces jump into the 2020 war contest, selling themselves as the next and best alternative to donald trump. speaking of, incriminating evidence as we get in the classified documents case, and that is just one of trump's legal headaches. also tonight, legislating in action, president biden racks up another big win in washington post by delivering on a key campaign promise. it is pride month, the love story that triggered a movement for equality in chicago and beyond. this is american voices. >> we begin this hour in iowa, a crucial stop for gop presidential candidates as they work to find footing in a to be defined by trumpism. this afternoon, a republican 2024 hopefuls go to them one at a fund-raiser hopes to by iowa s
. >> today, john hamilton resides in prison. behind the walls were valentine's day has little significance at all. >> that's all for this edition of dateline. i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. >> hello, everyone. as we begin next hour, the next gop contest, it is taking shape. new and familiar republican faces jump into the 2020 war contest, selling themselves as the next and best alternative to donald trump. speaking of, incriminating evidence as we get in the...
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hamilton." please welcome to "the late show," lin-manuel miranda and john kander!on't get that every night. [cheers and applause] john kander, lin-manuel miranda, lovely to see both of you. you are both giants of the musical theater world.ve been aa lile bit lon than lin over there. how old are you now, sir? >> john: 96. >> stephen: 96. born in 1927, then? >> john: yes. >> stephen: this theater was built in 1927. yeah, you guys are twins. >> john: i feel so much better now >> stephen: when did lin come on your radar? >> john: i can remember that exactly. i went to see an off-broadway production of "in the heights" because a friend of mine was in it. i didn't know anything about him. and i saw this miracle on the stage. and i stayed behind to -- i'm but i did stay behind because i wanted to meet him. and find out who was responsible for this. [laughter] [applause] well, that's really true. >> lin-manuel: that's really true and he invited me to lunch and i was so scared. here i am eating lunch with the guy who wrote some of my favorite musicals, and we sat said to me
hamilton." please welcome to "the late show," lin-manuel miranda and john kander!on't get that every night. [cheers and applause] john kander, lin-manuel miranda, lovely to see both of you. you are both giants of the musical theater world.ve been aa lile bit lon than lin over there. how old are you now, sir? >> john: 96. >> stephen: 96. born in 1927, then? >> john: yes. >> stephen: this theater was built in 1927. yeah, you guys are twins. >> john: i...
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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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of us who are sitting here right now that george washington and john adams and thomas jefferson and benjamin franklin and alexander hamiltonrush said, no, we're going big. we want a country of our own. we know that true liberty is a gift from god and the only way to accept that gift is to be independent, to be able to govern ourselves. to have the miracle that so few people in this world have ever had to choose for themselves their own form of government. how they were going to be governed. imagine if we had gone small, we all have british accents, everybody. [ laughter ] we'd all have british accents today. some of us watch the coronation of king charlotte iii. all of us would have been required to if we had gone small. and then you had 1861. when the country and many people in it literally wanted to make it smaller, they wanted it divided in half, because we disagreed, we disagreed on some fundamental issues, like sl slavery, like how the federal government interacts with the state governments and who should really be in charge and if we had had had a small leader sitting in the white house in 1861, we would not have bec
of us who are sitting here right now that george washington and john adams and thomas jefferson and benjamin franklin and alexander hamiltonrush said, no, we're going big. we want a country of our own. we know that true liberty is a gift from god and the only way to accept that gift is to be independent, to be able to govern ourselves. to have the miracle that so few people in this world have ever had to choose for themselves their own form of government. how they were going to be governed....
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university's jamil john offered talks about the indictment of former president trump and the legal implications. then, sally goldenberg discusses the 2020 for elections, and lisa hamiltonalks about how the cost and lack of childcare affect families and the economy. c-span's "washington journal," join in on the conversation on c-span, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including comcast. >> do you think we are just a community center? no. it is way more than that. >> comcast is partnering with 1000 committee centers so students from low-income families can get the tools they need to be ready for anything. >> comcast supports c-span as a public service, along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> c-span now is a free mobile app filtering your unfiltered view of what is happening in washington, live and on-demand. keep up with the day's biggest events with livestreaming floor proceedings in -- of hearings, the courts, campaigns, and more from the world of politics, all at your fingertips. stay current with the latest episod
university's jamil john offered talks about the indictment of former president trump and the legal implications. then, sally goldenberg discusses the 2020 for elections, and lisa hamiltonalks about how the cost and lack of childcare affect families and the economy. c-span's "washington journal," join in on the conversation on c-span, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more,...
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for all of us who are sitting here right now, george washington, john adams and thomas jefferson and benjamin franklin and alexander hamiltonnd benjamin rush said no, we are going big. we want a country of our own. we know that true liberty is a gift from god, and the only way to accept that gift is to be independent, to be able to govern ourselves, to have the miracle that so few people in this world have ever had to choose for themselves their own form of government, how they were going to be covered. imagine if we had gone small. we would all have british accents, everybody. we would all have british accents today. some of us watched the coronation of the king charles iii. all of us would have been required to do if we had gone small. [laughing] and then, 1861. the country and many people in it literally wanted to make it smaller. they wanted to divide it in half. disagreed. we disagreed on some fundamental issues like slavery, like how the federal government interacts with the state government and who should really be in charge. and if we had had a small leader sitting in the white house in 1861, we would not have becom
for all of us who are sitting here right now, george washington, john adams and thomas jefferson and benjamin franklin and alexander hamiltonnd benjamin rush said no, we are going big. we want a country of our own. we know that true liberty is a gift from god, and the only way to accept that gift is to be independent, to be able to govern ourselves, to have the miracle that so few people in this world have ever had to choose for themselves their own form of government, how they were going to be...
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george washington and john adams and thomas jefferson and jim and franklin and alexander hamilton andjamin rush said no, we are going big. we want a country of our own. we know that liberty is a gift from god and the only way we accept that gift is to be independent, to be able to govern ourselves and that's the miracleor that so few people as robert bever had to choose for themselves their own form of government. how they were going to be governed. imagine if we had gone small. we all have british accents. we all have british accents today. some of us watch the coronation of king charles, iii all of us would required if we had goneav small. and then you had 1861 when the country and many people and it literally wanted to make it smaller. they wanted to divide it in half because we disagreed. we disagreed on some fundamental issues like, like how the federal government interacts with the state government in who should really be in charge. and if we had had a small leader sitting in the white house in 1861 we would not have become the greatest continental country the world has ever see
george washington and john adams and thomas jefferson and jim and franklin and alexander hamilton andjamin rush said no, we are going big. we want a country of our own. we know that liberty is a gift from god and the only way we accept that gift is to be independent, to be able to govern ourselves and that's the miracleor that so few people as robert bever had to choose for themselves their own form of government. how they were going to be governed. imagine if we had gone small. we all have...
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john mccain, senator orrin hatch, elijah cummings, alcee hastings and others who i met here in 2016. and who sadly are no longer with us. mr. speaker, standing here seven junes ago, that a june when hamilton swept all the wars, i say that is behind us. now when our -- we are at the crossroads, i am here to speak about our calling for this century. through the long and widening roads that we helped pave, we have made the best of friendships. a lot has changed since i came here seven summers ago, but a lot has remained the same between india and the united states. in the past few years there have been many advances. at the same time there have been even more momentous development in another area, america and india. mr. speaker and distinguished members, the beauty of democracy is the constant connect with the people, to listen to them and fill their pots and i know this takes a lot of time, energy, effort and travel. it is a thursday afternoon. you fly out there, for some of you. so i'm grateful for your time. i also know how busy you've been this last month. being a city of a vibrant democracy -- citizen of a vibrant democracy myself, i can admit one thing. mr. speaker, you have a tough jo
john mccain, senator orrin hatch, elijah cummings, alcee hastings and others who i met here in 2016. and who sadly are no longer with us. mr. speaker, standing here seven junes ago, that a june when hamilton swept all the wars, i say that is behind us. now when our -- we are at the crossroads, i am here to speak about our calling for this century. through the long and widening roads that we helped pave, we have made the best of friendships. a lot has changed since i came here seven summers ago,...
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or not, washington, adams and jefferson and franklin, and hamilton were men of character, as was abigail adams, a woman of character who told johnlaughter] if you read their letters. and if george washington had not destroyed all his letters between he and martha, i suspect we may have found the same thing about him. [laughter] >> which just shows you that's why washington was the first president and adams was second. perhaps a little smarter. but whether it's him, those folks, or lincoln, and his team of rivals that ran the government during the civil war or wilson or fdr. or jfk, or ronald reagan. these were member of character. we can't dismiss the question of character anymore, anybody. if we do, we get what we deserve and we will have to own it. so, let's talk about candidates for a second. i just will tell you this: that if you are in search of the perfect candidate, it is time to leave. [laughter] i am not it. and not am i not the perfect candidate, i'm far from the perfect person. i have lived a life at 60 years old now that have had enormous, enormous highs. honors and privileges that as a child i could have never ever
or not, washington, adams and jefferson and franklin, and hamilton were men of character, as was abigail adams, a woman of character who told johnlaughter] if you read their letters. and if george washington had not destroyed all his letters between he and martha, i suspect we may have found the same thing about him. [laughter] >> which just shows you that's why washington was the first president and adams was second. perhaps a little smarter. but whether it's him, those folks, or...
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john turnout. it is a spellbinding 700 pages. because of it, i would never write on alexander hamilton because i think that book is superb and unlikely to be rivaled. what is an interesting idea, i have had trouble getting my mind around writing about someone there i do not speak the language. this has come up a few times for me. i did write a book about -- and i do not speak russian. i had a translator with that book. i was looking in that book, the book guns in russia, makes its way across europe. it is basically a tripartite life with a russian chapter, a european chapter and an american chapter. he writes very often in english or french with his correspondence. the russian material was limited. i have been weary about doing a book where i cannot read the persons native-language, although i would be thrilled to learn. that is a great topic. host: speaking of, why did you write about vera rather than vladimir? stacy: he had two biographers, both of whom had made clear that she was utterly central to the story but had then not written about her. they both included in their books some variation on the line, there was a hole in the nt
john turnout. it is a spellbinding 700 pages. because of it, i would never write on alexander hamilton because i think that book is superb and unlikely to be rivaled. what is an interesting idea, i have had trouble getting my mind around writing about someone there i do not speak the language. this has come up a few times for me. i did write a book about -- and i do not speak russian. i had a translator with that book. i was looking in that book, the book guns in russia, makes its way across...
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in the constitution i don't remember alexander hamilton ever writing in the federalist papers that the constitution should be the law of the land unless john' son posts a lithograph flyer of his genitals in faneuil hall. interesting historical fact. john adams' son, john quincy adams, was also president. but later in life, they had a falling out. so john quincy adams had his name legally changed to -- >> johnny bananas. [ laughter and applause >> seth: there we go [ applause ] and i am certain that's the end of that. [ laughter ] these guys are desperate to find secret evidence of a hidden conspiracy on the laptop of the president's son. meanwhile, trump's out there admitting he stole classified documents from the white house and they're all like, so what? we all steal stuff from work what is it about the words "hunter biden's laptop" that drives right-wingers absolutely insane it's all they can think about. it's like that torture device they make bix wear in andor. they just hear those three words, and they lose their minds. also, side note, "andor" rules, flat-out rules and i'm not one of those people who loves everything about "star war
in the constitution i don't remember alexander hamilton ever writing in the federalist papers that the constitution should be the law of the land unless john' son posts a lithograph flyer of his genitals in faneuil hall. interesting historical fact. john adams' son, john quincy adams, was also president. but later in life, they had a falling out. so john quincy adams had his name legally changed to -- >> johnny bananas. [ laughter and applause >> seth: there we go [ applause ] and i...
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john mccain, senator orrin hatch, elijah cummings, alcee hastings and others who i met here in 2016. and who sadly are no longer with us. mr. speaker, standing here seven junes ago, that a june when hamilton swept all the wars, i say that is behind us. now when our -- we are at the crossroads, i am here to speak about our calling for this century. through the long and widening roads that we helped pave, we have made the best of friendships. a lot has changed since i came here seven summers ago, but a lot has remained the same between india and the united states. in the past few years there have been many advances. at the same time there have been even more momentous development in another area, america and india. mr. speaker and distinguished members, the beauty of democracy is the constant connect with the people, to listen to them and fill their pots and i know this takes a lot of time, energy, effort and travel. it is a thursday afternoon. you fly out there, for some of you. so i'm grateful for your time. i also know how busy you've been this last month. being a city of a vibrant democracy -- citizen of a vibrant democracy myself, i can admit one thing. mr. speaker, you have a tough jo
john mccain, senator orrin hatch, elijah cummings, alcee hastings and others who i met here in 2016. and who sadly are no longer with us. mr. speaker, standing here seven junes ago, that a june when hamilton swept all the wars, i say that is behind us. now when our -- we are at the crossroads, i am here to speak about our calling for this century. through the long and widening roads that we helped pave, we have made the best of friendships. a lot has changed since i came here seven summers ago,...
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but good news to see him and lewis hamilton back on the podium. michael dunlopjoined johnf the week it could be the south—west quarter of the country that sees a few showers. we start with this cloud pushing back towards the east as we go through the day. the chance of a shower in scotland and northern ireland. most won't get them. a keen breeze into east anglia, kent and the english channel. where we have got the cloud lingering, and the breeze, it will feel cooler out towards the west we could see 23 or 24 degrees. pleasantly warm. worth remembering that the uv levels are high. more or less across the board. some early evening sunshine to enjoy before more cloud comes in from the north sea, drifting further west. still this keen breeze, with overnight lows between six and 11 or 12 degrees. tomorrow we start on a cloudy node, then we hit repeat. it starts to push back towards the east coast through the day. some of it will be stubborn. some of it will break up a little bit. we hang onto this keen breeze in east anglia, kent and the english channel. but a lot of dry weathe
but good news to see him and lewis hamilton back on the podium. michael dunlopjoined johnf the week it could be the south—west quarter of the country that sees a few showers. we start with this cloud pushing back towards the east as we go through the day. the chance of a shower in scotland and northern ireland. most won't get them. a keen breeze into east anglia, kent and the english channel. where we have got the cloud lingering, and the breeze, it will feel cooler out towards the west we...