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james madison country. james madison the main framer who was as much of a believer in democracy is anybody in the main frame or who has as much of a believer in democracy is anybody in the world that they nevertheless felt that the united states system should be designed for old that they nevertheless felt that the united states system should be designed and indeed was his initiative was designed so that power should and indeed with his initiative was designed so that power should be in the hands of the wealthy. because the wealthier the more response be in the hands of the wealthy. because the wealthier the more responsible set of men and therefore the structure of the formal constant suppose set of men and therefore the structure of the formal constitutional system placed most power in the hands of the senate or the senate was not aleutian system placed most power in the hands of the senate or the senate was not elected in those days it was select from the wealthy men as madison they did in those days it
james madison country. james madison the main framer who was as much of a believer in democracy is anybody in the main frame or who has as much of a believer in democracy is anybody in the world that they nevertheless felt that the united states system should be designed for old that they nevertheless felt that the united states system should be designed and indeed was his initiative was designed so that power should and indeed with his initiative was designed so that power should be in the...
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committee for the house and one for the senate and madison votes for the bill.but that i can actually agree with mister seidel because he is exactly right they are looking at practices through all american history, but there is another way. and looking at the original understanding of the establishment clause. and hear an excellent case can be made without constitutional principle we are having an established church to have things like paid chaplain or prayers are presidential calls for prayer this is not a violation of the constitutional principles enacted in the establishment clause. >> in kentucky and several other states it has brought us in god we trust to be displayed in public schools. >> is that in violation expect the current national motto in god we trust is unconstitutional and violate the central principle of separation and church and state that government should be neutral congress shall make no law respectingf an establishment of religion or the free exercise thereof.e exercise no one respecting is significantly longer than prohibiting that is a mu
committee for the house and one for the senate and madison votes for the bill.but that i can actually agree with mister seidel because he is exactly right they are looking at practices through all american history, but there is another way. and looking at the original understanding of the establishment clause. and hear an excellent case can be made without constitutional principle we are having an established church to have things like paid chaplain or prayers are presidential calls for prayer...
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james madison the frank. james madison the main framer who was as much of a believer in democracy is anybody in the world that i am or who was as much of a believer in democracy is anybody in the world that they nevertheless felt that the united states system should be designed and if they nevertheless felt that the united states' system should be designed and indeed was his initiative was designed and he says the power should be in with his initiative was designed so the hoops that power should be in and he can serve the wealth of the earth there are more responsible with a set of healthy. because the wealthier the more responsible set of men and therefore the structure of the formal constitutional system in and therefore the structure of the formal constitutional system placed most power in the hands of the senate or the senate was not elected in the placed most power in the hands of the senate or the senate was not elected in those days it was selected from the wealthy men as madison put it head was dazed
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about the standing government and madison became and then to think we didn't really needed it. with the anti- federalist that the central government would become too powerful. it is a fascinating story than the author of the gerrymander which help to get rid of in this congress he makes a number of appearances in the book. and then to be part of the architect of the big compromise and those that were represented according to population in the senate and each state would get two senators. there are a lot of fascinating details about our political history is called the first congress. >> thank you for your time. >> thank you for having me. >> now we have the main event. have the pleasure of introducing who needs no introduction but we will do this anyway. the last time david was a featured speaker june 2004 senator george mitchell was presidt
about the standing government and madison became and then to think we didn't really needed it. with the anti- federalist that the central government would become too powerful. it is a fascinating story than the author of the gerrymander which help to get rid of in this congress he makes a number of appearances in the book. and then to be part of the architect of the big compromise and those that were represented according to population in the senate and each state would get two senators. there...
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james madison the main framer who was as much of a believer in democracy is anybody in the world that they nevertheless felt that the united states' system should be designed and indeed was his initiative was designed so that power should be in the hands of the wealthy. because the wealthier there are more responsible set of men and therefore the structure of the formal constitutional system placed most power in the hands of the senate or the senate was not elected in those days it was selected from the wealthy men as madison put it had sympathy for property owners in their right. to read the debates at the constitutional convention. madison the major concern of the society has to be to protect the minority of the opulent against the majority. and hear argument suppose everyone had to vote freely as they will the majority of the poor get together and they would organize to take away the property of the rich and he said that would obviously be unjust so he can't have that so therefore the constitutional system has to be set up to prevent democracy. which is of some interest that this d
james madison the main framer who was as much of a believer in democracy is anybody in the world that they nevertheless felt that the united states' system should be designed and indeed was his initiative was designed so that power should be in the hands of the wealthy. because the wealthier there are more responsible set of men and therefore the structure of the formal constitutional system placed most power in the hands of the senate or the senate was not elected in those days it was selected...
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madison, i want to switch gears. this is an historic moment.was made with reagan's iconic tear down this wall speech. tomorrow marks 30 years since that wall's destruction began. apparently berlin doesn't remember the details. german politicians are saying ronald reagan doesn't need any more honors. so it's just another example of america's hand in history being rewritten or at least people trying to rewrite it? >> we are seeing this a lot lately. it's not just the united states, it's across the world that people admire president reagan's unapologetic devotion to capitalism and we did on an international scale. many people are disappointed it couldn't be on public land. but we are glad to see it going up. david: there was maggie thatcher, pope john paul ii, and ronald reagan. the triump triumverate ending td war. don, jr. taking on the view. >> we have all done things we regret. joy, you have worn black face. and roman polanski, you said it wasn't rape rape when he raped a child. now debra messing is fuming at the view for having don, jr. on at
madison, i want to switch gears. this is an historic moment.was made with reagan's iconic tear down this wall speech. tomorrow marks 30 years since that wall's destruction began. apparently berlin doesn't remember the details. german politicians are saying ronald reagan doesn't need any more honors. so it's just another example of america's hand in history being rewritten or at least people trying to rewrite it? >> we are seeing this a lot lately. it's not just the united states, it's...
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>> [inaudible] >> a chorus of boos and cheers greeted president trump as he took his seat inside madison square garden saturday night to watch a mixed martial arts fight. it's the second time he's been booed at a sporting event in a week. this is his first visit to new york since announcing he changed his official residence to florida. before heading to new york, he stood his ground on impeachment. >> the republicans have never been this unified and this whole impeachment scam, that's exactly
>> [inaudible] >> a chorus of boos and cheers greeted president trump as he took his seat inside madison square garden saturday night to watch a mixed martial arts fight. it's the second time he's been booed at a sporting event in a week. this is his first visit to new york since announcing he changed his official residence to florida. before heading to new york, he stood his ground on impeachment. >> the republicans have never been this unified and this whole impeachment...
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i think you're right, madison.e polls, right now, democrats should be paying attention. i'm sure they are, they're really losing steam with respect to the appetite for this whole process right now? >> right. people are very disappointed. you look specifically at many of these swing states that will be critically important to them when it comes to the 2020 election. people are not happy with what they're doing. many of these people are democrats. you look at impeachment proceedings prior to 2019, when you look at these a lot of time they were very bipartisan. yes there will always be some level of political involvement in an impeachment proceeding but at the same time, we saw bipartisan support. that is not what we're seeing now. even statistically speaking, there is only been 60 impeachments ever in the house. less than 1/3 of these made it to the senate. only eight people have been removed from office. all of these people were federal judges. statistically extremely unlikely and unprobable this would happen. charl
i think you're right, madison.e polls, right now, democrats should be paying attention. i'm sure they are, they're really losing steam with respect to the appetite for this whole process right now? >> right. people are very disappointed. you look specifically at many of these swing states that will be critically important to them when it comes to the 2020 election. people are not happy with what they're doing. many of these people are democrats. you look at impeachment proceedings prior...
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after that, madison avenue. did those additions to our culture impact the presidential selection process? dr. brown: it just starts to change the notion of who is an acceptable candidate. who should people look to as somebody who can lead? this is where republicans selecting eisenhower's happening. this is a throwback all the way to andrew jackson or to any of the other generals, grant, who won in different points in our history. there was this sense that the only way the republicans could win against the democratic coalition was to bring a war hero onto the ticket and create a coalition behind him. the prior nominee had actually managed the kind of delegate vote getting for eisenhower, and it is really because of his efforts that in fact warren ended up on the supreme court. warren was interested in the nomination. dooley convinced him to get his votes to eisenhower. eisenhower appoints warren. the warren court is history which would not have occurred if not for those political maneuvers. >> her member, the nat
after that, madison avenue. did those additions to our culture impact the presidential selection process? dr. brown: it just starts to change the notion of who is an acceptable candidate. who should people look to as somebody who can lead? this is where republicans selecting eisenhower's happening. this is a throwback all the way to andrew jackson or to any of the other generals, grant, who won in different points in our history. there was this sense that the only way the republicans could win...
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the way it was handled in marbury versus madison was wonderful.e was on the supreme court, where one of the judges that president adams had appointed and confirmed did not get his commission from the new administration. the judge said, as the supreme court, you should order the administration to give them my commission. there is a statute that allows them to do that. what john marshall knew was that if he issued the order, he had no way to compel jefferson and the administration to follow it. if he issued the order but it wasn't followed, it would weaken the court as an institution. that theid instead is commission should have issued and marbury was right to bring a lawsuit and come to a supreme court -- the supreme court. the provision in the law that he wanted the supreme court to enforce, and the executive branch to do something, is beyond our power as a constitution, so we can't do it. what he did was that we, as the supreme court, are here to interpret the constitution, even if it is against legislation as an act of congress and we're the one
the way it was handled in marbury versus madison was wonderful.e was on the supreme court, where one of the judges that president adams had appointed and confirmed did not get his commission from the new administration. the judge said, as the supreme court, you should order the administration to give them my commission. there is a statute that allows them to do that. what john marshall knew was that if he issued the order, he had no way to compel jefferson and the administration to follow it....
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james madison has been excelling in the premier league with leicester city.eased from the last squad for illness, he was pictured ina squad for illness, he was pictured in a casino. cepheid says them and are supported maddison by putting them in the squad, but these are important considerations character and maturity as he conduce to build his brotherhood in the england dressing room. —— southgate says englander supporting him. the manchester united women's manager casey stoney has said she believes phil neville should stay in position as england manager, despite a bad run of results and coming fourth at the world cup. she was speaking ahead of the sold out friendly against germany at wembley this weekend. stoney herself won 130 caps for england. he's very committed to his players and they are on a journey. they can't stomach if they can show up in the world cup, he will be his biggest critic. from what i've heard from the players, they are targeting those areas now because they want to go to those areas now because they want to gotoa those areas now because
james madison has been excelling in the premier league with leicester city.eased from the last squad for illness, he was pictured ina squad for illness, he was pictured in a casino. cepheid says them and are supported maddison by putting them in the squad, but these are important considerations character and maturity as he conduce to build his brotherhood in the england dressing room. —— southgate says englander supporting him. the manchester united women's manager casey stoney has said she...
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. >>> you turned down a chance to do a tribute at madison square garden. >> yeah.have turned into such a hype fest. i'm not a madison square garden guy. >> reporter: but he did accept a lifetime achievement award from british gq. >> there was no speech, you know. just thanks, thanks, thanks, ciao. >> reporter: you like it like that? >> i like it like that. yeah, yeah. >> reporter: in a new book of his lyrics, till wrong feels right, iggy looks back on his career. >> it was really fun to do the '60s, the '70s. by the '80s i'm getting grumpy. >> reporter: and by the '90s he writes he'd become an endangered species. >>> when it turns to the 20th century, you say i crawled out of my dark cave and into the limelight of love and acceptance. >> yeah, and it's -- that's tongue in cheek. >> reporter: but there's some truth to it? >> there is a lot of truth to that. ♪ >> reporter: he remembers a moment driving in miami, where he moved in the '90s. >> i pulled into a gas station in like old cadillac convertible. all of a sudden, vroom, vroom, from two opposite directions. two
. >>> you turned down a chance to do a tribute at madison square garden. >> yeah.have turned into such a hype fest. i'm not a madison square garden guy. >> reporter: but he did accept a lifetime achievement award from british gq. >> there was no speech, you know. just thanks, thanks, thanks, ciao. >> reporter: you like it like that? >> i like it like that. yeah, yeah. >> reporter: in a new book of his lyrics, till wrong feels right, iggy looks back...
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trish: joining me madison gesiotto and dr. marc siegel. you are talking about an enormous amount of money. this is more than any climate change initiative. this is like the biggest plan i have seen. and it's going to result in businesses having to buy these government plans so you lose, dr. siegel, the plan you have, you trade it for a government plan, all while really not getting anything, if you ask me, in return. so fewer people to service you in the business? >> a couple points to start with. i don't think even $52 trillion covers it. the urban institute says $30 trillion in new funding. it will cost at least $10 trillion more than she is saying. that will be right away taxes to the middle class directly. almost $9 trillion they are getting out of increased payroll taxes. the generous plans they are giving employees. you know what's going to happen? employers were lower wages. second, they are going to get rid of full-time employees a lot of the time. they are going to say, now that we are not giving them the benefit of the health poli
trish: joining me madison gesiotto and dr. marc siegel. you are talking about an enormous amount of money. this is more than any climate change initiative. this is like the biggest plan i have seen. and it's going to result in businesses having to buy these government plans so you lose, dr. siegel, the plan you have, you trade it for a government plan, all while really not getting anything, if you ask me, in return. so fewer people to service you in the business? >> a couple points to...
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[laughter] >> hi, welcome to madison. >> thank you. >> let me just tell you a little bit about sarah, her bio is on the website, it's in your information and it's on the book that you all will be buying many copies of. [laughter] >> but sarah is a very incrediblable woman, she was getting ready to leave after president bush the second and getting ready to go until hillary clinton brought her in the office and said, talk to me about what you're doing and she said, i'm doing a lot and hillary clinton decided she was just the right person to create a brand-new job for her and the job was special representative to muslim communities around the world. that little job. [laughter] >> national security son all, first time ever filled position in the state department, but most important for me is she's a very good friend. when she was at the state department i was at the state department and we worked together but i was always amazed at how incredible by smart she is. strategic inner thinking and she has a way of saying things that you will understand and these are complex problems and when we
[laughter] >> hi, welcome to madison. >> thank you. >> let me just tell you a little bit about sarah, her bio is on the website, it's in your information and it's on the book that you all will be buying many copies of. [laughter] >> but sarah is a very incrediblable woman, she was getting ready to leave after president bush the second and getting ready to go until hillary clinton brought her in the office and said, talk to me about what you're doing and she said, i'm...
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indeed, in a strangely prophetic letter to james madison in 1790, he complained about marshall and said we need to find something better to do with him to get him out of the way. "nothing could be better done than to make him a judge." well, that which became true, much to jefferson's chagrin. the theory would be that william johnson would be an ardent supporter of the jeffersonian approach to things. one small problem -- they selected him on the recommendation of the secretary of the treasury, his name sent to the senate, confirmed, james madison sent him a letter saying congratulations, would you accept? a rather strange pattern in those days. no due diligence was overtaken and they were unaware of the fact that johnson, while on the south carolina court, authored an opinion which if it had come to light have given at least distress if not downright apoplexy to thomas jefferson. why? because in that opinion he did two things that were anathema. he recognized the heresy of implied powers and he recognized the constitutionality of the bank of the united states. this is why i refer to th
indeed, in a strangely prophetic letter to james madison in 1790, he complained about marshall and said we need to find something better to do with him to get him out of the way. "nothing could be better done than to make him a judge." well, that which became true, much to jefferson's chagrin. the theory would be that william johnson would be an ardent supporter of the jeffersonian approach to things. one small problem -- they selected him on the recommendation of the secretary of the...
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the way it was handled in marbury versus madison was wonderful.e was on the supreme court, where one of the judges, that president adams had appointed and confirmed did not get his commission from the new administration. the judge said, if you them to give them the commission. there is a statute that allows them to do that. what john marshall knew was that if he issued the order, he had no way to compel jefferson and the administration to follow it. he could issue the order, but -- if they had an order but not executed, it weaken the court. marbury was right to bring a lawsuit and come to a supreme court -- the supreme court. the provision in the law that he wanted the supreme court to enforce, the underwriting the executive branch to do something, is beyond our power as a constitution, so we can't do it. what he did was that we, as the supreme court, are here to interpret the constitution, even if it is against legislation as an act of congress and we're the ones who say what the law is. they did it in a moment where he was taking away the courts
the way it was handled in marbury versus madison was wonderful.e was on the supreme court, where one of the judges, that president adams had appointed and confirmed did not get his commission from the new administration. the judge said, if you them to give them the commission. there is a statute that allows them to do that. what john marshall knew was that if he issued the order, he had no way to compel jefferson and the administration to follow it. he could issue the order, but -- if they had...
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. >>> in sports madison >>> get used to the idea of madison bumgarner as a former giant.nts offer of $17.8 million. so as of now he's a free agent. production had declined recently but he was still the best starter the giants had this past year. giants could have traded him just before the deadline. during the summer they elected to keep the ten year veteran hoping the giants could get that mad card. if he signed elsewhere the giants could receive a compensatory draft pick in return. homecoming for smith. and more baseball the angels star 45 homers this season and led the majors in on base percentage. marcus simeon was third in the voting. and bellinger won the national mvp. to the ice we go, sharks four game win streak on the line taking on the ducks. a goal in all four games make it five. a wicked wrister top shelf, and ahead to the third period on the penalty kill. 4-2, 44 seconds left. the break away and sharks win 5-3. they've won five in a row. hosting long beach state and the gales have been lifting clearly. opening the second half a barrage of threes. and then a w
. >>> in sports madison >>> get used to the idea of madison bumgarner as a former giant.nts offer of $17.8 million. so as of now he's a free agent. production had declined recently but he was still the best starter the giants had this past year. giants could have traded him just before the deadline. during the summer they elected to keep the ten year veteran hoping the giants could get that mad card. if he signed elsewhere the giants could receive a compensatory draft pick in...
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. >>> in sports madison b wean air force veteran made of doing what's right,. not what's easy.en a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it - with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa when you have nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea. try new pepto liquicaps for fast relief and ultra-coating. nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea. get powerful relief with new pepto bismol liquicaps. for your worst sore throat pain try vicks vapocool drops. it's not candy, it's powerful relief. ahhhhhh! vaporize sore throat pain with vicks vapocool drops. >>> get used to the idea of madison bumgarner as a former giant. as expected he declined the giants offer of $17.8 million. so as of now he's a free agent. production had declined recently but he was still the best starter the giants had this past year.
. >>> in sports madison b wean air force veteran made of doing what's right,. not what's easy.en a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it - with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa when you have nausea, heartburn, indigestion,...
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the san francisco giants make a move today in that they reach out to madison bumgarner. a $17.8 million qualifying offer has been put in his court. which also means any team that signs him now would have to ve up a draft pick so that may limit his options. f0 a lot of teams don't want to give up draft picks. cks. madison bumgarner was 9-9 this season with a 3.90 e.r.a. they are paying him for past good deeds. in case you missed it over the ekend, the backup little rock, arkansas. a sixth grader taking the hand off. 6'3", 360 -- f0 a look at that you will like this one. here it is. we go to women's hockey. minnesota versus wisconsin. that is the golden gophers. between the legs here. watch it. that is beautiful. there you go. that was for you. >> the sixth graders, so -- >> that is the sporting life. >> see you later. i've had some rosé, so fun mitchell is in the house. showing quite a bit of leg. -this is very... -world-cuppy? ah. jay: there they are! my adult children still sponging off me -after nearly five decades. -love it. sorry, thought i'd bend that into a joke, b
the san francisco giants make a move today in that they reach out to madison bumgarner. a $17.8 million qualifying offer has been put in his court. which also means any team that signs him now would have to ve up a draft pick so that may limit his options. f0 a lot of teams don't want to give up draft picks. cks. madison bumgarner was 9-9 this season with a 3.90 e.r.a. they are paying him for past good deeds. in case you missed it over the ekend, the backup little rock, arkansas. a sixth grader...
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madison, i want to switch gears. this is an historic moment.hen history was made with reagan's iconic tear down this wall speech. tomorrow marks 30 years since that wall's destruction began. apparently berlin doesn't remember the details. german politicians are saying ronald reagan doesn't need any more honors. so it's just another example of america's hand in history being rewritten or at least people trying to rewrite it? >> we are seeing this a lot lately. it's not just the united states, it's across the world that people admire president reagan's unapologetic devotion to capitalism and we did on an international scale. many people are disappointed it couldn't be on public land. but we are glad to see it going up. david: there was maggie thatcher, pope john paul ii, and ronald reagan. the triump triumverate ending td war. don, jr. taking on the view. >> we have all done things we regret. joy, you have worn black face. and roman polanski, you said it wasn't rape rape when he raped a child. now debra messing is fuming at the view for having do
madison, i want to switch gears. this is an historic moment.hen history was made with reagan's iconic tear down this wall speech. tomorrow marks 30 years since that wall's destruction began. apparently berlin doesn't remember the details. german politicians are saying ronald reagan doesn't need any more honors. so it's just another example of america's hand in history being rewritten or at least people trying to rewrite it? >> we are seeing this a lot lately. it's not just the united...
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madison is a job of judges including ultimately the justices of the supreme court. allow me one last time to invoke the words of another this time i distinguished federal judge who has spoken to the issue specifically in the context of the law of defamation. we face today a freshening stream of libel actions which often seem as much decide to punish writers and publications as to recover damages for real injuries. actions that may threaten the public and constitutional interest in free and frequently rough discussion. those who step into areas of public dispute which use the pleasure and distractions of controversy must be willing to bear criticism, disparagement and even wounding assessments. perhaps it would be better if it were conducted in measured phrases and calibrate assessments and with strict avoidance of the ad hominem. better that is if the opinion editorial pages of the public press are modeled on the federalist papers. but that is not the world in which we live, ever have lived, or are ever likely to know. and the law of the first amendment must not try
madison is a job of judges including ultimately the justices of the supreme court. allow me one last time to invoke the words of another this time i distinguished federal judge who has spoken to the issue specifically in the context of the law of defamation. we face today a freshening stream of libel actions which often seem as much decide to punish writers and publications as to recover damages for real injuries. actions that may threaten the public and constitutional interest in free and...
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. -- >> we are live at madison square park in new york city, present troublemaking remarks here for veterans day and participating in a wreathlaying before the parade begins. father, a leader in the veterans community, working tirelessly on behalf of the united war veterans council. ladies and gentlemen, our leader, our friend, our chairman , doug mccowan. >> how are you today? good morning, new york city and good morning america. today is a centennial new york city veterans day parade. for 100 years, americans of come together on this day to honor america's veterans and their families. on veterans day, we start the conversation with thank you for your service. we continue the conversation with a friendly how can i help? how are you doing? tell me about yourself. today is not about charity, it's about honoring the best and brightest talent has to offer. veterans have a proven ability to lead. we are highly trained and skilled workers. we know how to collaborate with our peers and deliver positive outcomes. as chairman of the united war veterans council and the producer of today centennial pa
. -- >> we are live at madison square park in new york city, present troublemaking remarks here for veterans day and participating in a wreathlaying before the parade begins. father, a leader in the veterans community, working tirelessly on behalf of the united war veterans council. ladies and gentlemen, our leader, our friend, our chairman , doug mccowan. >> how are you today? good morning, new york city and good morning america. today is a centennial new york city veterans day...
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we were looking at video there at madison square garden. he was cheered and booed during that outing. this after he was booed with chants of even kuo lo"lock him " a few days ago. what's your reaction to how america is greeting him or not greeting him? >> look, i want to get away from a yea or boo narrative. america is a polarized country. it's been very much divided because we moved away from dialogue, we moved away from discussion to the area of insult and quite often disinformation. trump people will say, no, no, no, listen to the cheers. those opposed will say listen to the boos. this is a challenge to the american constitution. this is a challenge to accountability. so can we get beyond yea and boo to deal sensibly with how to restore the american system after trump gets a second term or after he fails to do so. >> there all right. we will end on that note. well said, scott. we appreciate your insight as always. scott lucas, thanks. . >> thank you very much. >>> president trump's signature campaign promise, a border wall is full of hol
we were looking at video there at madison square garden. he was cheered and booed during that outing. this after he was booed with chants of even kuo lo"lock him " a few days ago. what's your reaction to how america is greeting him or not greeting him? >> look, i want to get away from a yea or boo narrative. america is a polarized country. it's been very much divided because we moved away from dialogue, we moved away from discussion to the area of insult and quite often...
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madison then said that is really broad, what does that mean? crimesded up with high and misdemeanors, but the record contradicts with the chairmanship said, that they did not you bribery as this broad concept. on narrow and wide based impeachment efforts, the hill newspaper, his column last week, are democrats building a collapsible impeachment? and you can see all of his writings there, and the phone numbers if you want to join us this morning, (202)-748-8000 for democrats. (202)-748-8001 for republicans. independents, (202)-748-8002. lots of colors waiting for you. a democrat from michigan, good morning. i watch you on tv, a pretty smart guy, no doubt about that. if you can up each the president, what else is there left to impeach anybody about, this is a small thing, a very low thing, and i don't get it. last question, i heard that , the ones assent to ukraine, there was a clause in the contract, they are not to use those against russians. what is that about? not too sure about the muscles or that clause -- about the missiles or that clause.
madison then said that is really broad, what does that mean? crimesded up with high and misdemeanors, but the record contradicts with the chairmanship said, that they did not you bribery as this broad concept. on narrow and wide based impeachment efforts, the hill newspaper, his column last week, are democrats building a collapsible impeachment? and you can see all of his writings there, and the phone numbers if you want to join us this morning, (202)-748-8000 for democrats. (202)-748-8001 for...
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james madison disagreed. president, madison asked, were to cook up a scheme of speculation? in other words, what if the president were a crook? so george mason came up with a broader phrase, high crimes and misdemeanors, and that is article 2, section 4 of the american constitution. there was a moment in our history when it saved american democracy, but at other times it's been turned into a cheap political trick hurled at opponents as a weapon. so which is it right now? >> the president deserves to be impeached. >> he's got to go. >> almost three years into the trump presidency, calls for his impeachment come every day. sometimes every hour. >> i say impeachment. >> impeachment. >> impeach trump. impeach trump. >> whew. >> thousands are in the streets here this evening. >> but this was just one day after donald trump was elected president. >> from the first moment donald trump has been the most polarizing president in an already bitterly divided america. >> we will impeach him. we will impeach him the people
james madison disagreed. president, madison asked, were to cook up a scheme of speculation? in other words, what if the president were a crook? so george mason came up with a broader phrase, high crimes and misdemeanors, and that is article 2, section 4 of the american constitution. there was a moment in our history when it saved american democracy, but at other times it's been turned into a cheap political trick hurled at opponents as a weapon. so which is it right now? >> the president...
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. >>> coming up next, madison bum garner moves one step closer to an exit from san francisco. >>> andou never know what lurks beneath the surface. the rare moment captured by a drone in southern california. >>> he took the hearts of the bay area and the nation by bay area and the nation by storm. how do i use better than bouillon? i just add a spoonful to my marinades... ...to stir frys... ...sauces. just whisk it in... ...brush it on... sauté it. it adds a "cooked all day taste" ...that doesn't take all day. better than bouillon. don't just make it. make it better. hey, shaq. it's a 30 second tour. no man it's like... now it's 26. welcome aboard. ocean! skyride. mini golf. relax! relax! relax! you take this man to be your husband? i do. married. no time for basketball. pool. carnival. choose fun. >>> look what happened last week. the drought monitor came out and yellow was only confined. that's dry air to the sierra. now it spread into our neighborhoods. we'll go in search of some rain coming up in less than seven minutes. >>> san francisco elected leaders, neighbors and customers ar
. >>> coming up next, madison bum garner moves one step closer to an exit from san francisco. >>> andou never know what lurks beneath the surface. the rare moment captured by a drone in southern california. >>> he took the hearts of the bay area and the nation by bay area and the nation by storm. how do i use better than bouillon? i just add a spoonful to my marinades... ...to stir frys... ...sauces. just whisk it in... ...brush it on... sauté it. it adds a...
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number four duke began the post-zion williamson era in madison square garden.were down late until stanley hit the drive and he's fouled. duke takes the lead for good and wins it 68-66. a lot of duke fans at madison square garden. kansas just crying on their bench. game two was number one michigan state against number two kentucky, a matchup we knew would be a good one. wildcats were hanging on late when tyrece maxim put it away. they take down the number one team in the country 69-62. all my love to big blue nation. those are some of the best fans in the country. >> i asked you what was it like there at madison square garden? >> it was an awesome environment. it was a sellout. almost 20,000 fans packing that arena. i've worked games there before, i've gone to nba games there before, college games. this was as good an environment as i have seen. people are excited to have college basketball back. >> so much fun. i asked you earlier how many kentucky fans were in there? i was trying to make a political joke and a sports joke. because right now, talking about the
number four duke began the post-zion williamson era in madison square garden.were down late until stanley hit the drive and he's fouled. duke takes the lead for good and wins it 68-66. a lot of duke fans at madison square garden. kansas just crying on their bench. game two was number one michigan state against number two kentucky, a matchup we knew would be a good one. wildcats were hanging on late when tyrece maxim put it away. they take down the number one team in the country 69-62. all my...
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james madison objected. he said that was too vague.ad president. but what if a president, madison asked, were to cook up a scheme of speculation? in other words, what if the president were a crook? so george mason of virginia came up with a broader phrase -- high crimes and misdemeanors, and that is article ii, section 4 of the american constitution. there was a moment in our history when it saved american democracy. but at other times it's been turned into a cheap political trick hurled at opponents as a weapon. so which is it right now? >> the president deserved to be impeached. >> he's got to go. >> almost three years into the trump presidency, calls for his impeachment come every day, sometimes every hour. >> i say impeachment, impeachment, impeachment. >> impeach trump! impeach trump! >> thousands are in the streets out here this evening. >> but this was just one day after donald trump was elected president. from the first moment, donald trump has been the most polarizing president in an already bitterly divided america. >> we wil
james madison objected. he said that was too vague.ad president. but what if a president, madison asked, were to cook up a scheme of speculation? in other words, what if the president were a crook? so george mason of virginia came up with a broader phrase -- high crimes and misdemeanors, and that is article ii, section 4 of the american constitution. there was a moment in our history when it saved american democracy. but at other times it's been turned into a cheap political trick hurled at...
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as madison warned, the legislative department is everywhere extending the sphere of its activity and drawing all powers into its impetuous vortex and indeed, they viewed the presidency as a check on the legislative branch. the second contemporary way of thinking against the executive is noting that the constitution does not sharply allocate power between the branches, but that the political branches share powers. the idea at work here is that because two branches both have a role to play in a particular ar area, we should see them as sharing power in that area. it's not such a big deal in one branch expands its role a bit within that sphere. >> whenever i see a court opinion that uses the word share, i want to run in the other direction. it remind me of my-- as a kid at my grandchild's pre-school who as soon as my grandchild is playing with a toy, reaches over and says, share? [laughter] >> share? this must be thinking obscures to mean that powers are shared under the constitution. the constitution generally assigns broad powers to each of the branches in defined areas. thus the legi
as madison warned, the legislative department is everywhere extending the sphere of its activity and drawing all powers into its impetuous vortex and indeed, they viewed the presidency as a check on the legislative branch. the second contemporary way of thinking against the executive is noting that the constitution does not sharply allocate power between the branches, but that the political branches share powers. the idea at work here is that because two branches both have a role to play in a...
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i mean who want to have madison bumgarner as a starting pitcher in your rotation?e of the greatest pitchers in san francisco giants history, and he's won huge games and is adored by fans and is one of the more tremendous competitors in baseball. i don't think there's a manager out there that wouldn't want to have him madison bumgarner in his rotation. >>> check out the with authority podcast. suffered a serious injury today. 'bama was up 35-7 at the time. th waedo g tutre after they rhe drill and then the injury occurred. tua will have surgery and isor . >>> did you see this? one of the best catches of the day. olave. despite the pass interference, watch this catch. he catches it like between his ankle and his -- yeah, whoo has dion says. now it's way more impressive after seeing it so many times. that's happening at normal speed, not super slow mow, so an impressive catch by the ohio statewide receiver. ohio state won today. this sports report sponsored by river rock casino. >> i just noticed it says thigh master. >> very clever. >> all right. we have tons of time
i mean who want to have madison bumgarner as a starting pitcher in your rotation?e of the greatest pitchers in san francisco giants history, and he's won huge games and is adored by fans and is one of the more tremendous competitors in baseball. i don't think there's a manager out there that wouldn't want to have him madison bumgarner in his rotation. >>> check out the with authority podcast. suffered a serious injury today. 'bama was up 35-7 at the time. th waedo g tutre after they...
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returning to the white house, still charged up from fight night at madison square garden. president trump demanding the mystery informant be revealed. the whistle-blower with an offer for republican lawmakers. >>> the battle for iowa. democratic candidates squaring off over medicare for all and how to pay for it. the new abc news poll. where the top three democrats stand, and the underdog candidate with a sudden surge. >>> dangerous chsuspt off from police. running across lanes of traffic. semis screeching to a halt. the suspect trying to jump on vehicles to get away. >>> news tonight about the couple found dead and buried in texas. about to head to florida to sell christmas trees. authorities say surveillance shows their rv crossing the mexican border driven by somebody else. >>> the close call on the tracks. the woman stuck in her car, and the train coming through. >> deadly outbreak. the cdc warning about a salmonella scare across six states. at least one person has died, ten sickened, from infected ground beef. >>> and your money tonight. the holiday shopping season st
returning to the white house, still charged up from fight night at madison square garden. president trump demanding the mystery informant be revealed. the whistle-blower with an offer for republican lawmakers. >>> the battle for iowa. democratic candidates squaring off over medicare for all and how to pay for it. the new abc news poll. where the top three democrats stand, and the underdog candidate with a sudden surge. >>> dangerous chsuspt off from police. running across...
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madison bumgarner, 9-9 does have season with a 3.90 e.r.a. free agent market. >>> marcof the east bay, the american league mvp, the award season approaches and marcus simeon, who just finished up an incredible season, just some of the stats he played in all 162 games, hit 33 homeruns, 43 doubles. he is a gold glove caliber shortstop if you have seen him play at all. he is one of three finalists for the american league mvp, which will be announced later this week. that would be great to see and well deserved. >>> meanwhile, out of the rubble that is so far the golden state warriors' season one or two good pieces of information floating out. one of them confirms villanova, liberty, eric pascoe is getting 20 of playing time with all of these unbelievable amount of energies injuries the warriors sustain. eric pascoe was the 41st pick in the draft. saturday, he had 25 points, averaging 13.8 so far in shooting, 61% from the floor and he did not see all of this playing time coming. >> i did no one wishes any of the guys got hurt or anything like tha
madison bumgarner, 9-9 does have season with a 3.90 e.r.a. free agent market. >>> marcof the east bay, the american league mvp, the award season approaches and marcus simeon, who just finished up an incredible season, just some of the stats he played in all 162 games, hit 33 homeruns, 43 doubles. he is a gold glove caliber shortstop if you have seen him play at all. he is one of three finalists for the american league mvp, which will be announced later this week. that would be great to...
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president is starting his day in new york city after a late night fight at madison square garden. bit of a distraction from the impeachment qiinquiry back in d. >> what you're seeing and hearing there is the welcome the president got. fairly mixed reaction at the crowd at the mixed martial arts fight that he attended with his sons eric and don jr. >> a similar scene outside of the garden where he was met by protesters and supporters and holding signs and chanting as well. >> earlier in the day the president was in a fighting mood it seems taking to twitter and hitting at the impeachment inquiry. hitting on the whistleblower who started it. cnn correspondent kristen holmes was at the ufc match last night. take us to a little bit more about that reaction we just saw from the crowd. good morning. >> good morning. this was not like what we saw a week ago in nats park when he went to the world series game which was almost a universal booing. you heard chants of "lock him up." this was truly a mixed reaction. there was a crowd behind me with loud boos. they were saying impeach trump. th
president is starting his day in new york city after a late night fight at madison square garden. bit of a distraction from the impeachment qiinquiry back in d. >> what you're seeing and hearing there is the welcome the president got. fairly mixed reaction at the crowd at the mixed martial arts fight that he attended with his sons eric and don jr. >> a similar scene outside of the garden where he was met by protesters and supporters and holding signs and chanting as well. >>...
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it's an honor to come back no new york city right here in madison square park to be the first president, ever, to attend ade.ica's par to every veteran here with us, arch ousands preparing to m on fifth avenue it will be something. and to the 18 million veteran as considers the country, the first lady and i have come to express lasting love and 327 million americans. burn to recognize james for joining us. , thank you, mes james. great job. pleased to report that our and the work we've done, veteran's va is at ion with the 90%, the highest ever recorded in had the history of the program. that is awely good and e're proud of you and the secretary. thank you very much. great job. is new york city bill de-blasio. thank you. along with many other distinguished guests. thanks to everyone at the united ing veterans council for putt on this event including bill hite, doug mcdpouan and a connect 1200ngledgement foundly moved to have with us veterans of world connect 1200 new york city sinc earliest days of our nation, new t of has been at the hear our nation's story of daring and defiance. on j
it's an honor to come back no new york city right here in madison square park to be the first president, ever, to attend ade.ica's par to every veteran here with us, arch ousands preparing to m on fifth avenue it will be something. and to the 18 million veteran as considers the country, the first lady and i have come to express lasting love and 327 million americans. burn to recognize james for joining us. , thank you, mes james. great job. pleased to report that our and the work we've done,...
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joining me from the trump 2020 advisory board, madison gesiotto.ood to see you. these are three separate models, from one moody's, yale, oxford economics, which blows my mind, that president trump would win even with recession. he has done so much so well already with the economy. >> look at the report from oxford. what is so incredible they have been accurate in 16 out of the last 18 elections. they say he will not only big but win by 5% of the popular vote. people say maybe he can win and only win popular vote, only win by electoral college, i think they're wrong this is interesting report. it will be accurate. look at energy on the ground. i'm going across the country as chairwoman for trump. we're seeing incredible energy a year out for the president. the economy speaks for itself. on top of that there are so many incredible accomplishments for the president, including lasting legacy will lie, appointing of nominating originalist justices to the supreme court and federal court. charles: ethan? >> look, there is no question that a strong economy
joining me from the trump 2020 advisory board, madison gesiotto.ood to see you. these are three separate models, from one moody's, yale, oxford economics, which blows my mind, that president trump would win even with recession. he has done so much so well already with the economy. >> look at the report from oxford. what is so incredible they have been accurate in 16 out of the last 18 elections. they say he will not only big but win by 5% of the popular vote. people say maybe he can win...
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gio joins us live from madison, new jersey. i know officials there declared a state of emergency as well? >> reporter: that's right. the state of emergency is in place due to so many downed power lines and trees. look at this. they'll be out tomorrow to survey the damage. right now, it's not clear whether this was a tornado or straight line winds. >> gio benitez, thank you. >>> and we've not forgotten the west tonight. yet another new fire exploding in size breaking out overnight. this time in ventura county. north of los angeles. at least 2,300 buildings and homes threatened. thousands of families forced to evacuate there. tonight, the battle from the air to save the homes. abc's matt gutman on the fire lines tonight and the forecast on the santa ana winds. he was the santa paula, california. >> reporter: tonight, the last gasp of the historic santa ana wind event sparked the fast-moving maria fire. new evacuations under way, 8,000 residents already ordered to leave their homes. >> boy, a shift in the winds has really turned t
gio joins us live from madison, new jersey. i know officials there declared a state of emergency as well? >> reporter: that's right. the state of emergency is in place due to so many downed power lines and trees. look at this. they'll be out tomorrow to survey the damage. right now, it's not clear whether this was a tornado or straight line winds. >> gio benitez, thank you. >>> and we've not forgotten the west tonight. yet another new fire exploding in size breaking out...
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he sold out shows at madison square garden, he's been in an oscar-winning movie.al pacino. jamie wax caught up with him. he's got a lot going on. >> he certainly does. it's been a good year to say the least. i spent time in several event recently talking about his career, family, and where it all began. sebastian maniscalco has been steadily gaining fans for years. unbelievable walking through the backstage area of madison square garden with you. now his sharply hilarious observationses about the annoying truths of modern life. >> i've been all over the world, egypt, lebanon, beirut. i've been all over. the security in their airports, unbelievable. all military. neat hats, machine guns. >> reporter: punctuated with his signature bits of physical comedy -- >> have you seen our first line of defense? [ laughter ] you see the first guy they send out? take out your laptop! [ laughter ] >> reporter: had brought him to the very top of the standup world. this is pure standup. you and your ideas, selling out this place. almost 20,000 people. chico was that feel like watch
he sold out shows at madison square garden, he's been in an oscar-winning movie.al pacino. jamie wax caught up with him. he's got a lot going on. >> he certainly does. it's been a good year to say the least. i spent time in several event recently talking about his career, family, and where it all began. sebastian maniscalco has been steadily gaining fans for years. unbelievable walking through the backstage area of madison square garden with you. now his sharply hilarious observationses...
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. >> first of all good morning i have been hearing about madison for a long time this is one of the best gifts that was ever given to me and to get to know her. you will get into those circumstances under which we met but one of the things that has puzzled me is that there are people out there that some in the audience have family members themselves with the difficult medical illness and those that are trying their best to figure out. those that will take everything we've got for 200 years we can never figure it out or climate change and will go there another time but to look at the appeal of the ideology of us versus them that is not an intractable problem. you are not born hating you learn how to hate. so it seems to me after all the work i've been privileged to for our country so what do we need to do? it is incumbent to say strategically what we do in our daily lives and it makes a difference to the larger environment that is also important that the legislative branch in our government and the executive branch understand that population will not sit back. that's not who we stand for
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he announced it with great results and affect in 1803 in marbury versus madison. the second was to ensure the court was treated with respect i encouraging it to seek -- speak with a single voice. and heick: was decided engaged -- mccullough was decided, marshall talked about dissent. the course of every tribunal must necessarily be the opinion which is to be delivered as the opinion of the court is previously submitted to the consideration of the judges. if any part of the reasoning be disproved, it must be modified to receive the approbation of all before it can be delivered of the opinion of all. to thel was dedicated having the court speak with a single voice. but into this peaceful habitat became william johnson. jefferson's first appointment to the court. one can only speculate how he was licking his chops at the opportunity to put someone on the court who was not a federalist. and in particular who was not john marshall, his distant cousin who he despised. was a leitmotif from the 1790's on. letterrangely prophetic 1790, hemadison in complained about marshal
he announced it with great results and affect in 1803 in marbury versus madison. the second was to ensure the court was treated with respect i encouraging it to seek -- speak with a single voice. and heick: was decided engaged -- mccullough was decided, marshall talked about dissent. the course of every tribunal must necessarily be the opinion which is to be delivered as the opinion of the court is previously submitted to the consideration of the judges. if any part of the reasoning be...