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that was my problem with madison. but my views didn't really change that much. >> do you think that jefferson was particularly disloyal to washington when he was secretary of state and was saying things and doing things to oppose washington? and the other thing is, what do you think about the book "the helpings of monticello"? >> okay. i think an ed gordon wrote a fine book, great book. i don't have any particular problem. in my book i don't -- i'm a little bit -- i'm more wary of accepting madison hemming story completely. i mean, basically i accept it, but i think she accepted it in total. but i think it's a good book and i think that, and the first book that annette gordon rewrote, dealing with jefferson and hemming, was an ex-lent book -- excellent book as well. i've for forgotten your first question. >> whether jefferson was disloyal -- >> that's right. >> when he was secretary of state. >> i'm not sure i would say disloyal. he went to washington repeatedly and told washington what he thought about hamilton, told
that was my problem with madison. but my views didn't really change that much. >> do you think that jefferson was particularly disloyal to washington when he was secretary of state and was saying things and doing things to oppose washington? and the other thing is, what do you think about the book "the helpings of monticello"? >> okay. i think an ed gordon wrote a fine book, great book. i don't have any particular problem. in my book i don't -- i'm a little bit -- i'm more...
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>> i am not sure either influenced hamilton, or madison that much. madison was a savvy politician. he looks at the situation in the 1780s, he is fearful that the union isn't going to survive. he read deeply into possible constitutional or political solutions to it. i don't think he talks with jefferson much at all. jefferson is gone during that time and doesn't have much of a dialogue with jefferson. his fate talk about constitutional issues but doesn't let jefferson know what is going on behind the scenes. he works at that on his coin. they are at the annapolis convention together but i would not say hamilton influenced him. madison was is the man. >> in the course of writing this boat, the relationship hamilton had for the federalist papers and jefferson as a mentor did your opinion of madison change at all? >> not really. my problem with madison is i guess it was probably just some of his thoughts beating to the constitution. i think there were other solutions that were available without going as far as he went and that was my problem with madison primarily. my views didn't chan
>> i am not sure either influenced hamilton, or madison that much. madison was a savvy politician. he looks at the situation in the 1780s, he is fearful that the union isn't going to survive. he read deeply into possible constitutional or political solutions to it. i don't think he talks with jefferson much at all. jefferson is gone during that time and doesn't have much of a dialogue with jefferson. his fate talk about constitutional issues but doesn't let jefferson know what is going on...
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madison was his own man. >> my question was going to be about madison. in the previous writings, you have not held quite a high opinion of him, and i am curious to know that in writing the book, did your opinion of madison change over the course of the years? >> not really. i mean my problem with madison, i think, is that i guess it was probably just some of his thoughts leading to the constitution. i think there were other solutions that were available without going as far as he went. that was my problem with madison. primarily. but no, my views didn't change that much. >> do you think that jefferson was particularly disloyal to washington when he was secretary of state and was saying things and doing things to oppose washington? and the other thing is what do you think about the book the hemmings of montichelo? >> i think reed wrote a fine book. i don't have any particular problems. in my book, i am a little more wary of accepting madison-hemming story completely. i accept it basically, but i think she accepted it in total. but i think it is a good boo
madison was his own man. >> my question was going to be about madison. in the previous writings, you have not held quite a high opinion of him, and i am curious to know that in writing the book, did your opinion of madison change over the course of the years? >> not really. i mean my problem with madison, i think, is that i guess it was probably just some of his thoughts leading to the constitution. i think there were other solutions that were available without going as far as he...
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james madison was not aghast at denying women the right to vote but that same james madison would bedata collection. when james madison wrote the constitution, he was a 36-year-old virginia slave owner. he seemed to be, at times, somewhat troubled by slavery but that didn't prevent him from profiting from it and making sure that slaves would be counted in the census so that the southern slave owners like him would be overrepresented in the house of representatives because they were allowed to count their slaves in the census even though the slaves had no rights of citizenship. it was madison himself who made sure that slaves were counted in the constitution as 3/5 of a human being. in his eight years as president, james madison didn't lift a finger to stop slavery. after his presidency, madison wrote a letter to the marquise de lafayette in 1826 saying the two races cannot co-exist both being free and equal. james madison became a supporter of a group whose goal was to free slaves and transport them to africa or to the american west. in another letter, madison wrote that, quote, the
james madison was not aghast at denying women the right to vote but that same james madison would bedata collection. when james madison wrote the constitution, he was a 36-year-old virginia slave owner. he seemed to be, at times, somewhat troubled by slavery but that didn't prevent him from profiting from it and making sure that slaves would be counted in the census so that the southern slave owners like him would be overrepresented in the house of representatives because they were allowed to...
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madison's room because madison and his wife would come and visit. so, you know, jefferson liked these alcove beds. so here's an alcove bed, and i always thought the madisons would come now when they had retired from the white house, and i thought which of the old couple slept on the inside? [laughter] and how did they -- anyway -- [laughter] it was, it was really a house built for a bachelor. and -- >> well, a widower. >> a widower whose wife died very young and who then most people believe, as i do, he then took her half sister, his slave sally hemings, as his concubine. and had children with her. so they had strange race relations on the 18th century plantation. >> and the slave corridors and passages don't partake of this light. >> oh, no, no. it's like there are these, you know, a regular 18th century house has wings with the kitchens and the various service parts. but the wings are like separate pavilions, and there are arcades. well, mount vernon is a case. >> right. >> and so jefferson did this too, but he inverted them. so he's got his wigs,
madison's room because madison and his wife would come and visit. so, you know, jefferson liked these alcove beds. so here's an alcove bed, and i always thought the madisons would come now when they had retired from the white house, and i thought which of the old couple slept on the inside? [laughter] and how did they -- anyway -- [laughter] it was, it was really a house built for a bachelor. and -- >> well, a widower. >> a widower whose wife died very young and who then most people...
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madison's room because madison and his wife would come and visit. so, you know, jefferson liked these alcove beds. so here's an alcove bed, and i always thought the madisons would come now when they had retired from the white house, and i thought which of the old couple slept on the inside? [laughter] and how did they -- anyway -- [laughter] it was, it was really a house built for a bachelor. and -- >> well, a widower. >> a widower whose wife died very young and who then most people believe, as i do, he then took her half sister, his slave sally hemings, as his concubine. and had children with her. so they had strange race relations on the 18th century plantation. >> and the slave corridors and passages don't partake of this light. >> oh, no, no. it's like there are these, you know, a regular 18th century house has wings with the kitchens and the various service parts. but the wings are like separate pavilions, and there are arcades. well, mount vernon is a case. >> right. >> and so jefferson did this too, but he inverted them. so he's got his wigs,
madison's room because madison and his wife would come and visit. so, you know, jefferson liked these alcove beds. so here's an alcove bed, and i always thought the madisons would come now when they had retired from the white house, and i thought which of the old couple slept on the inside? [laughter] and how did they -- anyway -- [laughter] it was, it was really a house built for a bachelor. and -- >> well, a widower. >> a widower whose wife died very young and who then most people...
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what's the next step for a good job creating maker like madison? >> well, what i want to find out is what makes people successful. why is oprah winfrey oprah winfrey? why didn't she stop when things got rough? how come she had her own tv show? now she has her own tv programs. so how is she so successful? why -- how did she get to where she is? why isn't she out on the street? i want to find out what makes people tick. why are people successful? >> all right. madison, i -- i think whatever it is, i think you have a lot of it. we will leave it there. thank you so much. good luck. merry christmas. >> merry christmas. thank you. >> okay. tomorrow hollywood's focussed on bashing the rich, have you seen what one mysterious rich guy has been doing? take a look at this. $10,000 tip left with a stamp, quote, tips for jesus. who says the rip aren't doing their part to help those in need? father robert with the acton institute. by the way, merry christmas. americans are very, very generous people, aren't we? >> well, yes. this is the most philanthropic time o
what's the next step for a good job creating maker like madison? >> well, what i want to find out is what makes people successful. why is oprah winfrey oprah winfrey? why didn't she stop when things got rough? how come she had her own tv show? now she has her own tv programs. so how is she so successful? why -- how did she get to where she is? why isn't she out on the street? i want to find out what makes people tick. why are people successful? >> all right. madison, i -- i think...
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host joe madison show on sirius x.m. joe welcome back you know if you reminded me when you were just reciting the way that conservatives. treated nelson mandela and the whole apartheid regime what people fail to remember is that former congressman ron dellums and the former late congressman william gray. both members of the congressional black caucus introduced legislation a bill to sanction south africa economically when took them fifteen years. to get that bill through fifteen years and when it finally passed by the house and the senate ronald reagan vetoed it and then that. house had to turn around and congress turn around and overrode his veto that was what you heard in part president obama talking about and it's ironic i smiled because the first time that i actually got arrested what we call act of civil disobedience was at the south african embassy. and you know tom. last night i was and i was in columbus and we were paying tribute to rosa parks because the day now some invalid died that december fifth was the same
host joe madison show on sirius x.m. joe welcome back you know if you reminded me when you were just reciting the way that conservatives. treated nelson mandela and the whole apartheid regime what people fail to remember is that former congressman ron dellums and the former late congressman william gray. both members of the congressional black caucus introduced legislation a bill to sanction south africa economically when took them fifteen years. to get that bill through fifteen years and when...
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host joe madison show on sirius x.m. joe welcome back you know if you reminded me when you were just reciting the way that conservatives. treated nelson mandela and the whole apartheid regime what people fail to remember is that former congressman ron dellums and the former congressman william gray. both members of the congressional black caucus introduced legislation a bill to sanction south africa economically when took them fifteen years. to get that bill through fifteen years and when it finally passed by the house and the senate ronald reagan vetoed it and then that. house had to turn around and congress turn around and overrode his veto that was what you heard in part president obama talking about and it's ironic i smiled because the first time that i actually got arrested what we call act of civil disobedience was at the south african embassy. and you know tom. last night i was and i was in columbus and we were paying tribute to rosa parks because the day nelson mandela died that december fifth was the same day th
host joe madison show on sirius x.m. joe welcome back you know if you reminded me when you were just reciting the way that conservatives. treated nelson mandela and the whole apartheid regime what people fail to remember is that former congressman ron dellums and the former congressman william gray. both members of the congressional black caucus introduced legislation a bill to sanction south africa economically when took them fifteen years. to get that bill through fifteen years and when it...
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first, little miss madison root, megan kelly, watch out because she's cing for your job. i don't think it was a park ranger, i think it was a security guard. he was probably making minimum wage which meant he was hungry business food stamps have been cut. he made a bad decision. >> oh, my gosh. >> and it was a ridiculous decisi decision. >> he did it because of the city rules. >> she absolutely is going to be a entrepreneur. and we should value that. >> i think i would hire this young lady, wouldn't you? >> in a heartbeat. i'm just laughing at herreach for that one. that goes a long way. no, this is a remarkable thing. this says -- jonathan is absolutely right. this is a case where capitalism is going to will out, regardless of what you do. in other words, the natural propensity to trade is so strong that she is producing something here that we all want to do and any time and she did a great job. >> all right. we're going to have to leave it there. again, a great week. thank you for joining us this week. >>> coming up, a message from we the people, the washington, d.c. th
first, little miss madison root, megan kelly, watch out because she's cing for your job. i don't think it was a park ranger, i think it was a security guard. he was probably making minimum wage which meant he was hungry business food stamps have been cut. he made a bad decision. >> oh, my gosh. >> and it was a ridiculous decisi decision. >> he did it because of the city rules. >> she absolutely is going to be a entrepreneur. and we should value that. >> i think i...
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. >>> and a special message from mistletoe madison. wait until you see how she's doing two weeks after she was told it's better to beg than to work without the proper paperwork. >>> we start tonight with a breaking update from a school shooting in centennial, colorado. welcome to "the kelly file." i'm megyn kelly. at this hour, two student victims have been hospitalized. one, a girl, is in serious condition. the gunman is dead, believed to have turned his weapon on himself. earlier students were seen pouring out of the high school with their hands up. video shows them being patted down while nearby schools went on lockdown. police say the shooter asked for a teacher by name. when that teacher learned he was being targeted, he left the school in hopes, we understand, that it would encourage the gunman to leave, too. the shooting comes a day before we mark a year since the newtown school tragedy. earlier, i had a remarkable conversation with six family members who lost loved ones on that sad december day. you will hear from them a little
. >>> and a special message from mistletoe madison. wait until you see how she's doing two weeks after she was told it's better to beg than to work without the proper paperwork. >>> we start tonight with a breaking update from a school shooting in centennial, colorado. welcome to "the kelly file." i'm megyn kelly. at this hour, two student victims have been hospitalized. one, a girl, is in serious condition. the gunman is dead, believed to have turned his weapon on...
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and said i have little doubt that the author of our constitution james madison would be aghast at what the judge said amounts to an unreasonable such.
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he called the program almost orwellian and says that james madison would be aghast at the scope of it. but he held off shutting down the program. the justice department had little reaction beyond saying they are studying the opinion. there is this from edward snowden, i acted on my belief that the nsa programs would not withstand a constitutional
he called the program almost orwellian and says that james madison would be aghast at the scope of it. but he held off shutting down the program. the justice department had little reaction beyond saying they are studying the opinion. there is this from edward snowden, i acted on my belief that the nsa programs would not withstand a constitutional
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"i have little doubt the author of our constitution, james madison, would be aghast." under the nsa program, the government collects and stores
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james madison would be aghast if he knew that the government is gathering the data doubt suspicion or probable cause. it is a duty of an american citizen to come forward at great risk to himself and inform his fellow citizens. >> what should he have done? what should an american citizen do? >> he can go to an inspector
james madison would be aghast if he knew that the government is gathering the data doubt suspicion or probable cause. it is a duty of an american citizen to come forward at great risk to himself and inform his fellow citizens. >> what should he have done? what should an american citizen do? >> he can go to an inspector
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this matchup was held at madison square garden. uconn's star sophomore landed most of the punches, scoring 21 points the first half. one more than the entire cal team. the huskies roll 80-47. stewart tied a career high with 29. cal falls to 7-3. >>> the sharks are just 4-6 this
this matchup was held at madison square garden. uconn's star sophomore landed most of the punches, scoring 21 points the first half. one more than the entire cal team. the huskies roll 80-47. stewart tied a career high with 29. cal falls to 7-3. >>> the sharks are just 4-6 this
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and a special message from mistletoe madison. wait until you see how she's doing two weeks after she was told it's better to beg than to work without the proper paperwork. >>> we start tonight with a breaking update from a school shooting in centennial, colorado. welcome to "the kelly file." i'm megyn kelly. at this hour, two student victims have been hospitalized. one, a girl, is in serious condition. the gunman is dead, believed to have turned his weapon on himself. earlier students were seen pouring out of the high school with their hands up. video shows them being patted down while nearby schools went on lockdown. the shoot er asked for a teacher by name. when that teacher learned he was targeted he left the school in hopes, we understand, that it would encourage the gunman to leave, too. the shooting comes a day before we mark a year since the newtown school tragedy. earlier, i had a remarkable conversation with six family members who lost loved ones on that sad december day. you will hear from them a little later in the sho
and a special message from mistletoe madison. wait until you see how she's doing two weeks after she was told it's better to beg than to work without the proper paperwork. >>> we start tonight with a breaking update from a school shooting in centennial, colorado. welcome to "the kelly file." i'm megyn kelly. at this hour, two student victims have been hospitalized. one, a girl, is in serious condition. the gunman is dead, believed to have turned his weapon on himself. earlier...
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have a one hundred chef when he is the president of the at was economic research foundation and in madison we cross to scott rickard he is an expert on catholicism as well as the executive editor of chronicles a magazine of american culture all right crosstalk rules and in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage encourage it one hundred in washington per person of the year well deserved yes for sure few people have such respect as the pope. the catholic church still has so much kristie just so much influence around and around the globe so i'm a middle aged ok jamil are you elated that pope francis is time magazine's person of the year. it is despairing despairing to me that i've got to support miley cyrus pope francis is a choice for person of the year was absolutely wrong in every measure from time magazine this pope as you put it in your intro so aptly earlier is a product of p.r. he's not this major reformer who's coming in making sweeping changes to benefit the lives of the faithful he has more of the same and unfortunately that's a problem he should
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here is madison. >> we asked him about the people next to us begging to money.m to beg. >> turns out begging, by the way, megyn, is free speech, selling without a permit, that is not allowed in that area. >> oh, god, my head is going to explode. it doesn't sound like she is going to give up, our little madison. >> no, in fact, she is inspired now. there is a radio station in town that invited her out to the drake concert tonight. and she is selling her mistletoe there and she has got a whole lot of support. in fact, she is so inspired she plans to go back to the portland outdoor market next week and give away the mistletoe. she is encouraging people to you know, kiss, she is calling it the great kiss-off. and she is also going to spread her new message, which is if you want it you got to work for it. here she is again. >> it is not about mistletoe. it is not about me getting kicked off the park. but what it is about is people that are being able to beg but i can't raise money, work hard, have a good work ethic, but they can beg. >> out of the mouths of babes, yo
here is madison. >> we asked him about the people next to us begging to money.m to beg. >> turns out begging, by the way, megyn, is free speech, selling without a permit, that is not allowed in that area. >> oh, god, my head is going to explode. it doesn't sound like she is going to give up, our little madison. >> no, in fact, she is inspired now. there is a radio station in town that invited her out to the drake concert tonight. and she is selling her mistletoe there...
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it is thertain area, north and south terrorists of madison square garden.ll let you control a larger video wall. we did a second video wall on the other side. it is anyway way that you can things from the larger video wall to the individual content from the kiosk. >> what kind of content is it? content a brand related -- >> advertising. >> advertising, user acquisition . the user is already there. they are in the medium of looking into the product and brand. toko -- lexus is using that engage the user to get more information. >> they are there at the garden. they get to stop by and logged in. what happens? does the information get collected? >> they come in. they play around with the system. they can enter a sweepstakes that lexis has. they can fill out information they want to be contacted by the dealer using the touchscreen speared the system collects information and can follow an e- mail. what we see from past month and a half of the system being used that kids and adults, everyone is entertaining the system. they want to come to the car. a game. it is h
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what are the ultimate come down where madison came down? they believed also no faith including their own was beyond faction. madison's prescription was essentially a multiplicity of sects. that is sects. >> there've been important developments in the law over the past couple of decades in terms of government funding and religious institutions. i would say that there were some real issues to work through and to figure out the rules that govern this area during the clinton years were in the early clinton years were different. they changed over time and some people think that was a good time and some people think that was a bad thing. there are some really important issues that people fight about and fight about with legitimate disagreement. a. ..
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work ethic. >> madison, how did you get this way? >> just everyone around me., everyone in my family is an entrepreneur. everyone i know is. being around that has been engraved into me. >> i see great things for you in the future. all the best to you. all the best to you. >> thanks. huma. even when weross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why, at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? every day we're working to and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. [kevin] paul and i have been [paul] well...forever. [kevin]
work ethic. >> madison, how did you get this way? >> just everyone around me., everyone in my family is an entrepreneur. everyone i know is. being around that has been engraved into me. >> i see great things for you in the future. all the best to you. all the best to you. >> thanks. huma. even when weross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why, at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and...
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madison rising discovered it's harder to get there if you want to do more than rock 'n' roll. >> themerican culture, to bring back great rock music, authentic rock music, with a message. there's nothing wrong with loving your country. >> and yet you as their promoter have had a hard time selling them to mainstream musical media. what's going wrong? >> it's no secret that the media and entertainment industries are, for the large part, controlled by the left. so as we approach people in the music industry who do rock, they're like, no, no, no, thanks. we don't like this. >> what's it been like trying to make a name for yourself? >> it's been like being a door-to-door salesman. you're right, we have had a lot of doors slammed in our face because of basically what we stood for. singing songs about ronald reagan. >> "in the days that reagan ruled." which features lyrics like these. ♪ he stood firm and proud ♪ not like other men who would have knelt down and bowed ♪ >> the pro-gun right to bear arms make them not everyone's cup of tea. still, the band says they will not compromise just to
madison rising discovered it's harder to get there if you want to do more than rock 'n' roll. >> themerican culture, to bring back great rock music, authentic rock music, with a message. there's nothing wrong with loving your country. >> and yet you as their promoter have had a hard time selling them to mainstream musical media. what's going wrong? >> it's no secret that the media and entertainment industries are, for the large part, controlled by the left. so as we approach...
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an update on mistletoe madison. you've got to see this, still ahead. >> hello, megyn. we sent thousands of boxes so far and have thousands more to go. >> had a nut shell explain how it's going to work the president maintained you'll be able to keep your doctor. >> short answer is that there is no evidence anybody is going to able to keep their doctor. nobody knows rules we don't know rules as providers. come january 1st it's going to be hard with the promises and the things has is doing. >> you talk about how access is gooding to become the problem. what do you mean by that? >> it isn't enough to give someone a card. what we want to try to do is lower costs and increase access. problem we're seeing already as everybody knows is that simply put, people don't know if they're covered well on provider side wesh don't know if the card people are coming in with is valid so what is that is going to do is restrict access. it's looking like very few physicians are going to stay on networks. so people are not going to be aware what doctors they can see. people with complicated p
an update on mistletoe madison. you've got to see this, still ahead. >> hello, megyn. we sent thousands of boxes so far and have thousands more to go. >> had a nut shell explain how it's going to work the president maintained you'll be able to keep your doctor. >> short answer is that there is no evidence anybody is going to able to keep their doctor. nobody knows rules we don't know rules as providers. come january 1st it's going to be hard with the promises and the things...
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is up next from madison, virginia on our line for independents. caller: kudos to you and your colleagues for doing live television that serves the nation's purposes. the more conservative point of view is as the framers designed it, it is not easy to pass legislation. it should be a slow process. sometimes less is more. bill, would you agree with vivian who writes in that we need to measure the activity of congress by the quality of the bills they pass him and not the quantity? less is always more. that "wall street journal" story notes that one issue the white house is hoping congress in thishave time for year isth of the passing new sanctions on iran. from doing his job. they blame him for everything and now they call them a liar? ? we are still looking for weapons of mass destruction. it wasn't his fault. thank you and have a good day. the real liars are the republicans. host: we will go to our republicans line now. to you inmorning orange park, florida. i have a concern about obama. you hear a lot going on in the press and news. it doesn't see
is up next from madison, virginia on our line for independents. caller: kudos to you and your colleagues for doing live television that serves the nation's purposes. the more conservative point of view is as the framers designed it, it is not easy to pass legislation. it should be a slow process. sometimes less is more. bill, would you agree with vivian who writes in that we need to measure the activity of congress by the quality of the bills they pass him and not the quantity? less is always...
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madison square garden appeared larger than life.spiring musicians i dreamed of playing the garden. ashley: for more how you can make money on the new partnership we turn to charles payne. this is kind of like a vegas deal with celine dion playing in vegas. this is the same deal for billy joel. >> absolutely. i couldn't get the exact details what he might be guaranteed but essentially have four lined up for next year. first four are sold out. as long people see him, he will play every single month at madison square garden. billy joel at m garden like peanut butter and jelly, right? he first played there in 1978. played there four times. sold out 12 shows in a row. got to tell you, looking at madison square garden stock they probably needed to do something like this. last quarter, media did okay. media did 166 million in revenue. sports was okay. 38 million, up 21%, cash flow. but entertainment was down 7%. cash flow from entertainment was down 20%. they kind of blamed it on radio city music hall, the beacon theater. bottom line is --
madison square garden appeared larger than life.spiring musicians i dreamed of playing the garden. ashley: for more how you can make money on the new partnership we turn to charles payne. this is kind of like a vegas deal with celine dion playing in vegas. this is the same deal for billy joel. >> absolutely. i couldn't get the exact details what he might be guaranteed but essentially have four lined up for next year. first four are sold out. as long people see him, he will play every...
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the wizards win for the first time in madison square garden since 2006. heat and jazz. lebron james went off tonight. look at this move. are you kidding? he had 30 points, nine rebounds, nine assists. the heat cruise. huge buzz around bc today about the redskins on a lot of different topics. dan snyder, mike shanahan, how shanahan. it was the play of kirk cousins that blew up. interceptions, it seemed like everybody wanted to talk about his first half and his entire game. he had three touchdowns. it was just a great change of pace. the team needed a spark in he gave it to them. mike shanahan says easy, to not go crazy. >> let's not get carried away about one-game. that's all it is. we saw what robert did last year. acl, rehab thean whole year. he put up some good numbers this year. maybe not in comparison to the first year but let's not get carried away. >> our play of the day comes from the football championship subdivision in new hampshire. look at this. the scramble, slip to defend her, finds his receiver in the end zone for the touchdown. new hampshire would come ba
the wizards win for the first time in madison square garden since 2006. heat and jazz. lebron james went off tonight. look at this move. are you kidding? he had 30 points, nine rebounds, nine assists. the heat cruise. huge buzz around bc today about the redskins on a lot of different topics. dan snyder, mike shanahan, how shanahan. it was the play of kirk cousins that blew up. interceptions, it seemed like everybody wanted to talk about his first half and his entire game. he had three...
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work ethic. >> madison, how did you get this way? >> just everyone around me. know is. being around that has been engraved into me. >> i see great things for you in the future. all the best to you. >> thanks. >> we'll be right back. as your life and career change, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust your retirement plan along the way, rethink how you're invested, and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity i.r.a. has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune your personal economy. call today, and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity i.r.a. to stretch my party budget. but when my so-called bargain brand towel made a mess of things, i switched to bounty basic. look! one sheet of bounty basic is 50% stronger than a full sheet of the bargain brand. bounty basic. the strong but affordable picker upper. bounty basic. every day we're working to and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our
work ethic. >> madison, how did you get this way? >> just everyone around me. know is. being around that has been engraved into me. >> i see great things for you in the future. all the best to you. >> thanks. >> we'll be right back. as your life and career change, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust your retirement plan along the way, rethink how you're invested, and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a...
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. >> formed in 2011, the band named after one of america's founding fathers, james madison is the braine were no pro-american rock bands out there. for all practices and purposes there were no pro-american songs out there. >> he hand picked the members of "madison rising." >> we started first on musical cape ability and thirdly on chemistry. >> fox files caught up with the band, lead guitarist was the first to sign onto be in madison rising. he was no stranger to rock and roll having been part of the band who was the lead singer of "creed." the last man to join is jay gray. he's a military veteran. he was stationed aboard the uss guam. >> my dad was a navy dad. my brother was a navy guy. i spent some time in africa. when i got back i had less than a week to sign papers. i was on stage. >> it sort of haunted me. i told rich it came in a dream that i had to do it. >> why do you think it resonated? >> what it means. it's all so meaningful to most americans that when they do listen a sense of pride comes over. he once pro claimed pst a long way to the top. it's even harder to get there if y
. >> formed in 2011, the band named after one of america's founding fathers, james madison is the braine were no pro-american rock bands out there. for all practices and purposes there were no pro-american songs out there. >> he hand picked the members of "madison rising." >> we started first on musical cape ability and thirdly on chemistry. >> fox files caught up with the band, lead guitarist was the first to sign onto be in madison rising. he was no stranger...
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start us off with your love of music and how that has transitioned through madison square garden -- ito mention the concerts for new york. kid, i realized that i had zero musical aptitude, but i used a love to listen to the radio and buy records and do things. as i got older, in high school into college, i was trying to figure out, there is money to be made here. i cannot sing. i cannot >> play an instrument. >>>> this is when you were growing up in pittsburgh? >> i ended up working for a concert promoter, starting as a security guard, running hospitality, working on things when i was going to college, and then somebody told me the way to get into business -- there are people that have training programs. i came up and interviewed with the william morris agency and a number of others. i took the job with william morris because friendly that is the only one my parents had heard about the time. i started in the mailroom. carts, answering phones, becoming an assistant to an agent, learning the business, and growing up in that business. >> you have learned really the nuts and bolts of will
start us off with your love of music and how that has transitioned through madison square garden -- ito mention the concerts for new york. kid, i realized that i had zero musical aptitude, but i used a love to listen to the radio and buy records and do things. as i got older, in high school into college, i was trying to figure out, there is money to be made here. i cannot sing. i cannot >> play an instrument. >>>> this is when you were growing up in pittsburgh? >> i...
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now, he said that he -- >> madison. >> he thought james madison would being aghast at this, but jamesison was a slave holder who 226 years ago at age 36 wrote the constitution and it is this judge who's saying, we can't rely on what the supreme court was thinking 34 years ago, but we can rely on what this virginian slave owner was thinking a and what we presume he would think today. this guy was thinking 226 years ago in writing these provisions. >> quick question, why does anybody care that somebody's got medidata on them, it's hotted a hot mail junky called someone else. why would that concern a 22-year-old grad student that somebody knew that about them? >> it isn't really that clear in the polling exactly who is worried about this in what way. this thing has to be approached, the opposition to what the nsa is doing has to be approached in principle because there is no particular case in practice that anyone can point to at the nsa and say look, this is the bad thing that they have done with this metadata. this is all self reporting mistakes that the nsa workers are finding themsel
now, he said that he -- >> madison. >> he thought james madison would being aghast at this, but jamesison was a slave holder who 226 years ago at age 36 wrote the constitution and it is this judge who's saying, we can't rely on what the supreme court was thinking 34 years ago, but we can rely on what this virginian slave owner was thinking a and what we presume he would think today. this guy was thinking 226 years ago in writing these provisions. >> quick question, why does...
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delta flight 385 arrived in madison, minneapolis, yesterday afternoon.here were 60 passengers on board. the 737 was taxiing to the terminal when it left the paved surface. >> there was nobody freaked out about it. again, like i said, there wasn't a traumatic stop. there was you skidded off and you stopped. you know, you had to look around to realize, wait a second, we're not on the runway anymore. >> the passengers were taken off the jet and brought to the terminal. the airport was closed for about an hour. >>> coming up on the "morning news," supplement shocker, new studies find vitamin pills have no proven benefits and could possibly even harm you. >>> and in "moneywatch," the rise of the robots. google invests in a mechanized future. this is the "cbs morning news." invests in a mechanicized future. this is the "cbs morning news." this is humira, adalimumab. this is humira working to help relieve my pain. this is humira helping me through the twists and turns. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribin
delta flight 385 arrived in madison, minneapolis, yesterday afternoon.here were 60 passengers on board. the 737 was taxiing to the terminal when it left the paved surface. >> there was nobody freaked out about it. again, like i said, there wasn't a traumatic stop. there was you skidded off and you stopped. you know, you had to look around to realize, wait a second, we're not on the runway anymore. >> the passengers were taken off the jet and brought to the terminal. the airport was...
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madison wanted to help her parents pay for her braces so she collected money. she collected mistletoe and sold it. the guard telling madison she would be allowed to beg for money. that's right. she could not sell her product, but she could beg. begging falls under free speech. madison's saying that's crazy. >> there are people just next to me that have big signs that say got pot. they're raising money for pot. and i'm trying to sell mistletoe. >> how come you don't want to beg? >> i don't want to beg. it's just -- i would rather work for something than beg. >> so now you be the judge. is this a good regulation that should apply to children in or are the city leaders just nuts. >> to greta wire and vote in our poll. >>> cutting all ties. some states trying to bypass the federal website. a state exchange cheat is here to tell you next. >> well, it's no secret the federal obamacare web site is far f >>> well, it's no secret, the federal obama care website is far from fixed. and now some states are trying to bypass the hub. the ceo of connecticut's exchange joins u
madison wanted to help her parents pay for her braces so she collected money. she collected mistletoe and sold it. the guard telling madison she would be allowed to beg for money. that's right. she could not sell her product, but she could beg. begging falls under free speech. madison's saying that's crazy. >> there are people just next to me that have big signs that say got pot. they're raising money for pot. and i'm trying to sell mistletoe. >> how come you don't want to beg?...
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madison in the '70s, it was hard to get a knife.nife out of bone, out of a t-bone steak. we used to get steak back in the day. i sharpened it down and i was going to stab the guy with it. before i could stab the guy with it, they had busted me with it. they saw it in my hand. they took it. the name stuck. the guys in the penitentiary called me t-bone. >> but it was taylor's desire to rise to the top of the gang hierarchy on the outside what led him to conduct the cold-blooded murders. for which he will spend the rest of his life behind bars. it happened at a ruckus party in waterloo, iowa. when police arrived to shut it down, taylor grabbed one of the officer's pistols. >> i just shot the man three times, right? everybody broke and run. and the other police, he was still down, right? so i ran over there and i shot him three times. it wasn't because i was on no drugs or alcohol. i wasn't impaired, you know. >> and afterwards? >> trying to get away, it wasn't no remorse or nothing. i wasn't even thinking about turning myself in or not
madison in the '70s, it was hard to get a knife.nife out of bone, out of a t-bone steak. we used to get steak back in the day. i sharpened it down and i was going to stab the guy with it. before i could stab the guy with it, they had busted me with it. they saw it in my hand. they took it. the name stuck. the guys in the penitentiary called me t-bone. >> but it was taylor's desire to rise to the top of the gang hierarchy on the outside what led him to conduct the cold-blooded murders. for...
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on a very very good point here we've run out of time many thanks to my guests in washington and in madison and thanks to our viewers for watching us here to see you next time and remember. this. is a. i was thinking somehow i had to come back because mom was waiting for me. i just knew that everything would be fine for some reason we were so confident because we were going to get married officially after he came back how could he not come back because the mere thought of it never crossed my mind. when the militants decided to try and break through and i heard you gania screaming grenade. the explosion blew in will run his back toward. and it was all over all. we know that our comrades on our commander leave us no matter how tough it gets we're team. getting was a senior in his military trio. he knew that if he didn't smother that grenade with his body or if his comrades would die he gave his own life to save his friends. i play a stream cleaner who's in love with a waitress i go on stage managing that there's an audience i used to take drugs and drink like a fish called the police told me
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two and a half years there was a fatal encounter in the discovery that involved the so-called to madison fight in which the detachment from the discovery was merely run afoul that was involved there and so after after even before but certainly after they were very suspicious of the americans. they call the british operating out of canada by contrast a northern white man which i think sort of gives you an idea of the way they looked at the two groups and there were other reasons they hated the americans particularly whereas the canadian and british traders let them come to them a building for the trading post that it delivers letting the indians bring good to them. they went right into the heart of dhaka country to set their traps and this led the indians to distraction so there was a history of some conflict between the groups that was ameliorate it certainly during the 18 twenties and thirties and forties with fur trade and sort of say relative period of the accommodation that evaporates in the 1860's when white americans show up in droves and a skit this turmoil because of the series o
two and a half years there was a fatal encounter in the discovery that involved the so-called to madison fight in which the detachment from the discovery was merely run afoul that was involved there and so after after even before but certainly after they were very suspicious of the americans. they call the british operating out of canada by contrast a northern white man which i think sort of gives you an idea of the way they looked at the two groups and there were other reasons they hated the...
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the guard telling madison she would be allowed to beg for money. that's right. could not sell her product but she could beg. begging apparently falls under free speech. madison saying that's crazy. >> there were people just next to me that have big signs that say got pot. they are raising money for pot. and i'm trying to sell mistletoe. >> how come you don't want to beg? >> i don't want to beg. it's just -- i would rather work for something than beg. >> so now you be the judge. is this a good regulation that should apply to children or are the city leaders just nuts? go to gretawire.com and vote in our poll and, coming up, cutting all ties, some states trying to bypass the federal obamacare web site. how do they plan to do that? the state exchange chief is here to tell you next. kyle dieng, when does your work end? does it end after you've expanded your business? after your company's gone public? and the capital's been invested? or when your company's bought another? is it over after you've given back? you never stop achieving. that's why, at barclays, our ambit
the guard telling madison she would be allowed to beg for money. that's right. could not sell her product but she could beg. begging apparently falls under free speech. madison saying that's crazy. >> there were people just next to me that have big signs that say got pot. they are raising money for pot. and i'm trying to sell mistletoe. >> how come you don't want to beg? >> i don't want to beg. it's just -- i would rather work for something than beg. >> so now you be the...
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>> legendary musician billy joel announced a new deal with new york city's madison square garden. darting in january, he will be playing one show per month at msg. how does he feel about? >> i've said it in set it in the eighth and i will say it again. -- in 1978 and i will say it again. there is no better venue in the world. it has a reputation and on the nile history that is operable from the moment you step on stage. -- undeniable history that is palpable from the moment you step on stage. >> you got anything else for us? >> i'm getting a lot of credit here -- getting a lot of credit here for how good am supposed to be, but i think a good deal of it is from the audience that comes to the garden. they are a great audience, and if you have a great audience you usually give a better show. sometimes the show is meh. but here, it is mutual. >> he holds the record at madison square garden for the most sold out shows, 12 in 2006. his first four in the new year are already sold out. a new first down line calculator, laser power. we will hear from the ceo of the company behind it. ? >>
>> legendary musician billy joel announced a new deal with new york city's madison square garden. darting in january, he will be playing one show per month at msg. how does he feel about? >> i've said it in set it in the eighth and i will say it again. -- in 1978 and i will say it again. there is no better venue in the world. it has a reputation and on the nile history that is operable from the moment you step on stage. -- undeniable history that is palpable from the moment you step...
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he cede james madison would be gaft if he new the u.s.very single american without any remote suspicion without probable cause. i think it's not only the right but the duty to come forward at great risk to himself and inform his fellow citizens about what it is their government is doing in the dark that is illegal. >> so has edward snowden been vindicated? let's talk about that. will kay news and job avalon is a senior executive and editor of "the daily beast." welcome, gentlemen. >> good morning. >> hey, carol. >> short question to you, john. is greenwald right? >> no. i don't think greenwald's right. look. i think the judge's decision is a vindication for the constitution for american privacy rights potentially if it's upheld because the arguments of upholding it are outdated but that's not necessarily a vindication for edward snowden who potentially is called a traitor for violating his oath for releasing this information. one does not necessarily flow from the other. the fact that you seek asylum from brazil is its own story which spe
he cede james madison would be gaft if he new the u.s.very single american without any remote suspicion without probable cause. i think it's not only the right but the duty to come forward at great risk to himself and inform his fellow citizens about what it is their government is doing in the dark that is illegal. >> so has edward snowden been vindicated? let's talk about that. will kay news and job avalon is a senior executive and editor of "the daily beast." welcome,...
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joe madison, host of "the joe madison show" on sirius xm radio. you know we're going to talk about "duck dynasty." how can we not? i briefly want to talk about the nsa, vicky. the president basically took the advisory committee's recommendations with him to hawaii. he's obviously got to balance and figure out what's the right way? i think he believes sincerely that we are working towards the right balance between privacy and security. >> well, so it's been a year since the snowden event. the president in this past year really hasn't taken a firm stand. i think the lack of firm stand is reflective of the fact that americans are of two minds when it comes to surveillance. gallup has done surveys that show over half of americans oppose such heavy surveillance techniques. but then another gallup poll a couple of weeks ago showed american internet users are not that concerned about snooping by the government. only about a third of americans are very concerned. i think that's why the president has been a little shifty on this. but the political pressure
joe madison, host of "the joe madison show" on sirius xm radio. you know we're going to talk about "duck dynasty." how can we not? i briefly want to talk about the nsa, vicky. the president basically took the advisory committee's recommendations with him to hawaii. he's obviously got to balance and figure out what's the right way? i think he believes sincerely that we are working towards the right balance between privacy and security. >> well, so it's been a year since...
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the question is what is left that madison described? i would suggest what's left a very dangerous and unstable system. >> thank you very much. my time is expired. yield back. >> the chair recognizes the gentleman from virginia for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. lazarus, first of all, on the aca it seems to me absorbed by the federal exchanges -- absurd -- for all intents and purposes deserve as the state exchange, state marketplace, that would be, it would be absurd to interpret that they are there for all intents and purposes except for the purpose of the bill, which is the subsidies. is that right? >> is obviously absurd, congressman scott, and, therefore, to say that the president is violating his duty to see that the law is faithfully enforced because he interprets the law in a way that is consistent with his purpose, and consistent with the known objectives of the congress that enacted it is also it seems to me quite absurd. >> thank you. congressional research service had several examples in prior administrations fo
the question is what is left that madison described? i would suggest what's left a very dangerous and unstable system. >> thank you very much. my time is expired. yield back. >> the chair recognizes the gentleman from virginia for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. lazarus, first of all, on the aca it seems to me absorbed by the federal exchanges -- absurd -- for all intents and purposes deserve as the state exchange, state marketplace, that would be, it would be...
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. >> it's funny, general hayden brought up james madison because judge leon mentioned james madison innion. and he said-- . >> woodruff: this is the federal district judge who sus ruled. >> exactly. he said james madison would be aghast at government enkochlts on privacy like he was discovering. so you i don't think that this would be approved by the founding fathers, and i don't think it's approved by the american public now that they are finding about it. >> even with the oversight. >> the problem with the oversight is the accord has come out numerous times saying in secret that the nsa wasn't obeying what it was directed to do and it was collecting more information than it was allowed to collect. >> woodruff: general, how do you respond? >> yeah, i mean these are complex tasks. and the commission report that i'm sure we'll talk about before we're done here pointed out there were no abuses in any of these programs. now it is difficult to do what nsa is doing. and when nsa discovered, self-discovered, i might add, what it was they were doing might be beyond what had been authorized by
. >> it's funny, general hayden brought up james madison because judge leon mentioned james madison innion. and he said-- . >> woodruff: this is the federal district judge who sus ruled. >> exactly. he said james madison would be aghast at government enkochlts on privacy like he was discovering. so you i don't think that this would be approved by the founding fathers, and i don't think it's approved by the american public now that they are finding about it. >> even with...