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james madison.hat she would give sally a gift. and in this rendition of the story, she doesn't give the gift. susan: a related question from michael on twitter. "what was dolley madison's opinion of thomas jefferson? and did the madisons, as far as we know, ever visit monticello?" edith: i think they visited back and forth. they were good friends and had known each other for many, many years. maybe you have more information on that, but yes -- susan: what is the distance between montpelier and monticello? catherine: gosh, i'm trying to do it in the car. it's a -- it's a little ways -- it's a little ways. and, in fact, when we'll talk about the retirement years, of the few times james madison leaves his beloved montpelier is to visit thomas jefferson. i would say that we don't know, maybe, dolley madison's true opinion of a lot of people, because she was often very cautious. but i think what's significant is that thomas jefferson seemed to love her, even though she is conducting the social circle und
james madison.hat she would give sally a gift. and in this rendition of the story, she doesn't give the gift. susan: a related question from michael on twitter. "what was dolley madison's opinion of thomas jefferson? and did the madisons, as far as we know, ever visit monticello?" edith: i think they visited back and forth. they were good friends and had known each other for many, many years. maybe you have more information on that, but yes -- susan: what is the distance between...
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james madison. ♪ >> dolley was both socially adept and politically savvy. >> madison is just not a lot of laughs, but she was his best friend and she compensated. >> it is aaron burr that lets her know that james madison wishes to meet her. >> she carved out a space for women where they could wield a great deal of political power. >> here, dolley madison would sit at the head of the table and direct the conversation. >> she got these people to the white house and entertained them; got them together; got them talking. >> this was very important for dolley to make everybody feel welcome, be they enemies or allies. >> dolley popularized the style to american fashion and that was considered her classic look. people noticed it. >> the octagon was the perfect setting for james and dolley madison as they try and resume government as quickly as possible. >> she sat side by side with madison for almost 20 years during his retirement, helping him compile and arrange his papers. >> she moved back to washington
james madison. ♪ >> dolley was both socially adept and politically savvy. >> madison is just not a lot of laughs, but she was his best friend and she compensated. >> it is aaron burr that lets her know that james madison wishes to meet her. >> she carved out a space for women where they could wield a great deal of political power. >> here, dolley madison would sit at the head of the table and direct the conversation. >> she got these people to the white...
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and dolley madison. then consider their partnership and how it worked to both of their great advantage, because of it being such a wonderful partnership. so these are the gilbert stuart portraits of james and dolley painted when james was secretary of state. it's actually my favorite portraits of the two of them, i think they capture the sort of sense of personality that i see in them. and they have, i think, in large measure sort of created images that we have of them historically. dolley in her low cut, empire style cut dress with ringlet. james, sort of serious, cerebral and brainy with always a strip of hair coming down in the front and the receding spots on each side. he has that from when he was really young, actually. and of course, we know from emily's talk and many other ways that we consider him the father of the constitution. this is the charles wilson peel portrait of the series that he painted from philadelphia but it somehow got to tulsa. whenever we see him in the paintings, he is serious,
and dolley madison. then consider their partnership and how it worked to both of their great advantage, because of it being such a wonderful partnership. so these are the gilbert stuart portraits of james and dolley painted when james was secretary of state. it's actually my favorite portraits of the two of them, i think they capture the sort of sense of personality that i see in them. and they have, i think, in large measure sort of created images that we have of them historically. dolley in...
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madison loves everybody. >> dolley madison came to her service as first lady with the experience in the role, during thomas jefferson's two terms, he called upon her to assist with entertainment. this usefulness the parlor diplomacy allowed dolley to hit the ground rolling into zoomed the role and 1809 as madison became our nation's fourth president. good evening and welcome to c-span first ladies influence an image tonight. we'll learn about the intriguing dolley madison. for the next 90 minutes, we have two guests at our table who know a lot about her and the world of first ladies, let's introduce you. catherine allgor is an author, a biographer of dolley madison and a historian. one of her books is called a, perfect union, dolley madison and the creation of the american nation. thanks for being here! >> it's a pleasure! >> edith mayo it's one of our four historian consultant for the series, and the creator of the first ladies exhibit at the smithsonian that so many millions of visitors have seen throughout the years. thanks for being here. well, i'll start with you, catherine. and a
madison loves everybody. >> dolley madison came to her service as first lady with the experience in the role, during thomas jefferson's two terms, he called upon her to assist with entertainment. this usefulness the parlor diplomacy allowed dolley to hit the ground rolling into zoomed the role and 1809 as madison became our nation's fourth president. good evening and welcome to c-span first ladies influence an image tonight. we'll learn about the intriguing dolley madison. for the next 90...
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response to madison. thank you, you laugh, even though i got it wrong. he wrote the congress's response to the inaugural address. washington at this time thought madison was so good at this time he asked madison to right Ãbyou write washington's reply. [laughter] i'm not sure there's been another time in history when one man has been so influential at the beginning of the administration the way madison was in the beginning with washington. >> as you talk about the constitutional convention obviously there will battles over various provisions in the constitution. we ended up with article 1, Ãb it took a long time many hours and days of work to put it all together. can you side the specific compromise and most important provision that they were argued about and ultimately able to resolve. >> it was the thing we all learned in history books about the big states and the small states. and of course the big states wanted states to be represented proportionately according to the population. the small state one o
response to madison. thank you, you laugh, even though i got it wrong. he wrote the congress's response to the inaugural address. washington at this time thought madison was so good at this time he asked madison to right Ãbyou write washington's reply. [laughter] i'm not sure there's been another time in history when one man has been so influential at the beginning of the administration the way madison was in the beginning with washington. >> as you talk about the constitutional...
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' response to madison. [laughter] >> thank you, you laughed although i got it wrote. he wrote the congress' response to the inaugural address and thought madison was so good for this kind of thing and asked him to write washington's reply back to the congress. [laughter] .. .. twelve and three. eight took a long time, many, many hours to put it all together. can you cite the specific compromise and important provision they argued about them are ultimately able to resolve? >> at the same we all learned in history books about this big big states the small states. of course the big states wanted stays to be represented proportionately according to the population. the small states one of the states to be representative states but we all know the compromise. they got representative states in the senate and proportionately in the house. madison was appalled that he thought there should be proportional representation across the board. he had got into the constitutional convention inking it's a great threat to the
' response to madison. [laughter] >> thank you, you laughed although i got it wrote. he wrote the congress' response to the inaugural address and thought madison was so good for this kind of thing and asked him to write washington's reply back to the congress. [laughter] .. .. twelve and three. eight took a long time, many, many hours to put it all together. can you cite the specific compromise and important provision they argued about them are ultimately able to resolve? >> at the...
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madison.usan: conover hunt is the author of this cover story in the white house history magazine which is published by the white house historical association, showing that you've done a lot of work on sarah polk's approach to fashion and what that symbolized for her. what can you tell us about it? conover: she had a well-established sense of style from her childhood. she grew up with silks and satins. during the white house years, of course she dressed elegantly for evenings and receptions. but in the summer of 1847, they sent an order to paris for some gowns for the first lady, which was not the usual style, and all of the invoices survived, and so do the gowns, which is amazing. sort of the top designers in paris were asked to make some gowns for mrs. -- for the first lady. this was usually done by a commercial agent that they had. jacob l. martin was the agent in paris. and so, he got the order and immediately found his good friend, madam moulton, quote "good friend", who went around the pa
madison.usan: conover hunt is the author of this cover story in the white house history magazine which is published by the white house historical association, showing that you've done a lot of work on sarah polk's approach to fashion and what that symbolized for her. what can you tell us about it? conover: she had a well-established sense of style from her childhood. she grew up with silks and satins. during the white house years, of course she dressed elegantly for evenings and receptions. but...
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hi, madison.you have been with us, i want your take on what you expect when it comes to a rebound later in the year after corrections? [no audio] we do not have madison parker. we will try to get back to her very soon. in the meantime, we have another big voice we are hearing from. right.that's we are hearing a lot of investor heavyweights sounding the alarm when it comes to the economic recovery. pg imc says things will not return to normal for another 18 months amid an uneven recovery. he was speaking to david westin. take a listen. >> we believe the full recovery is going to be much slower and much more uneven than most people believe. certainly that is priced into the markets. i think having some of these sharp increases is quite natural. will have hotspots and flareups as we go. what we have to decide is that individual behavior needs to change. far too many people think that goes back up, we can go back to behaving the way we used to. we are in a period where social distancing and masks will
hi, madison.you have been with us, i want your take on what you expect when it comes to a rebound later in the year after corrections? [no audio] we do not have madison parker. we will try to get back to her very soon. in the meantime, we have another big voice we are hearing from. right.that's we are hearing a lot of investor heavyweights sounding the alarm when it comes to the economic recovery. pg imc says things will not return to normal for another 18 months amid an uneven recovery. he was...
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madison asked us to take a look, we did.e found those engine inspections have been going on for a couple years now. we asked norwegian why it didn't give the other passengers more notice about the cancellation. we also asked the carrier to reconsider the couple's claim. within three days norwegian agreed to pay them the max, $1,340 u.s. dollars. in a statement they said we apologize it wasn't assessed properly when the complaint was originally submitted. the eu policy that paid off is known as eu/ec 261 that applies to all eu carriers coming and going across the atlantic. american carriers only have to pay when they are leaving europe. more info on nbcbayarea.com/responds. >> thanks, chris. >>> former 49ers quarterback colin kaepernick is joining forces with an online publishing platform media. the company announcing kaepernick will be joining its boor board of directors. the ceo says in part, quote, his actions have led the discussion and the world is finally catching up to him. end quote. >>> google commemorating the 155th
madison asked us to take a look, we did.e found those engine inspections have been going on for a couple years now. we asked norwegian why it didn't give the other passengers more notice about the cancellation. we also asked the carrier to reconsider the couple's claim. within three days norwegian agreed to pay them the max, $1,340 u.s. dollars. in a statement they said we apologize it wasn't assessed properly when the complaint was originally submitted. the eu policy that paid off is known as...
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sarah polk and ali madison with james kaye polk. photography as a political tool, how do politicians absorb this new technology? >> they are just beginning to figure this out. you really don't get it until the 18 fifties i think and maybe the 1860 election, when photography is everywhere. now it's almost a novelty in the 18 forties. it is not all that terrific. first of all, you have to sit for a long time. it's not a single shot and the picture is. there you have to sit there rigidly and not move all the photograph is being taken. so i think they are moving towards photography. what is much more important than photography is the very sophisticated liner type and the sophisticated art in newspapers. you get wonderful campaign posters being done for when polk runs for example. korean does a campaign poster for his opponent, henry clay. justice to harry in the west, and a big picture of henry clay. they're using that kind of technology. photography, they probably want to save for the film more's and beyond. >> we have the first known
sarah polk and ali madison with james kaye polk. photography as a political tool, how do politicians absorb this new technology? >> they are just beginning to figure this out. you really don't get it until the 18 fifties i think and maybe the 1860 election, when photography is everywhere. now it's almost a novelty in the 18 forties. it is not all that terrific. first of all, you have to sit for a long time. it's not a single shot and the picture is. there you have to sit there rigidly and...
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the police in madison had never used teargas before.that was the first time pray they didn't even know what the effects were. they drop teargas i would blow right back in the face of the police officer who dropped it. or cross the street to professors who are watching the police officials is a chief of university of police there is a city police there both on hand. they had differences of opinion, no one is really in charge at that point it was a mess. place will watching sort of acting spontaneously individually and in some cases foolishly. statement we showed a picture of ralph hansen. how big of a character was in your book? >> guest: is actually sympathetic character, ralph townsend. the student protesters almost a person like him i was right at the time of the movie ralphie came out and they would sing what's it all about ralphie he had a sense of humor where the great things are porting this book was at his widow, he's dead, had seven boxes of materials and garage in their house and let me look through them i got to understand but
the police in madison had never used teargas before.that was the first time pray they didn't even know what the effects were. they drop teargas i would blow right back in the face of the police officer who dropped it. or cross the street to professors who are watching the police officials is a chief of university of police there is a city police there both on hand. they had differences of opinion, no one is really in charge at that point it was a mess. place will watching sort of acting...
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well and madison cothren himself is a very strong conserve here's what med is so alarming about this it's not about trump's indorsement because truthfully told it's the same agenda and mark meadows endorsed both madison as well as his opponent as well as a sort of as rand paul and ted cruz who also got involved in this race behind madison but here's what it shows is the breakdown and the bad sort of advice president trump is getting and you shouldn't dorsenne the races and the thought might be this might be coming from richard burr and thom tillis the tuesday sitting senators in north carolina who might be a little intimidated about this fresh new face name madison called for you and so is a real estate investor handicapped and it will tour but in a wheelchair and very well spoken and obviously doing very well in this picture can possibly untie a prostate intimidation might be the reason why they don't want trying to endorse earl he might be a young fresh face for the republican party scotty and they needed a much needed a young fresh look and election day is obviously coming you kno
well and madison cothren himself is a very strong conserve here's what med is so alarming about this it's not about trump's indorsement because truthfully told it's the same agenda and mark meadows endorsed both madison as well as his opponent as well as a sort of as rand paul and ted cruz who also got involved in this race behind madison but here's what it shows is the breakdown and the bad sort of advice president trump is getting and you shouldn't dorsenne the races and the thought might be...
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s would with us for this 2019 james madison lecture. professor wood is, i think it is fair to say, the dean of early american historians. he is a professor emeritus at brown university, born in concord, massachusetts, where the revolutionary war began. he was raised in that commonwealth and graduated summa con la out of from tufts university and earned a phd from harvard university, where he studied under bernard phelan. he taught at harvard and the university of michigan before joining the faculty at brown in 19 629. a prolific author, professor wood has one numerous awards. in 1970, his book "the creation of the american republic, 1776 to 1787" one the bank coughed -- the bancroft prize and he has won the pulitzer prize for history. the americanization of benjamin franklin was awarded the julia how prize the boston authors club in 2005 stop this volume liberty,"empire of history of the early republic" was given the association of american publishers award for history and biography in 2009. the american history book prize by the new yo
s would with us for this 2019 james madison lecture. professor wood is, i think it is fair to say, the dean of early american historians. he is a professor emeritus at brown university, born in concord, massachusetts, where the revolutionary war began. he was raised in that commonwealth and graduated summa con la out of from tufts university and earned a phd from harvard university, where he studied under bernard phelan. he taught at harvard and the university of michigan before joining the...
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madison doesn't himself say this. what he says is i think that early practices can liquidate into a solid understanding of the constitution, but will contemplates liquidation and then reliquidation, right? as the practices change, it's possible to read madison as saying that the new practices are themselves going to be understood as an originalist understanding of the constitution. and i think that's a bridge too far. i don't know if that's a proper reading of madison. >> i want to get to as many questions as possible in the remaining ten or so minutes, and i want to apologize to the audience out there, this is kind of my fault. i was scrolling up for new questions instead of scrolling down, and to my surprise, i saw a bunch of questions, many more than i thought. so let's consider this a lightning round, if we can. [laughter] now i'll give you, sai, i'm going to give you two here, i think at least one of them you have touched on at least in your most recent remarks. this is from jack, if i'm pronouncing that right. i
madison doesn't himself say this. what he says is i think that early practices can liquidate into a solid understanding of the constitution, but will contemplates liquidation and then reliquidation, right? as the practices change, it's possible to read madison as saying that the new practices are themselves going to be understood as an originalist understanding of the constitution. and i think that's a bridge too far. i don't know if that's a proper reading of madison. >> i want to get to...
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siding with the founders would say that the respect to impeachment and progressive sightings james madison and alexander hamilton about a high crime and misdemeanor. is a perfectly fine argument if you are an original list but puzzling if you are not and a lot of progressives believe modern times long for the modern institution and so to use that title living presidency to provoke progressives to make them think about what is a contradiction between the professed admiration for a changing constitution. but the soft spot for the founders presidency what is wrong with the imperial presidency over time or the imperial judiciary whose role over constitutional rights and accretion expansion changes over time? my second point is it systematically favors the presidency so it turns out if you have constitutional change of the informal variety of rather than article five it is best poised to deliver that change we expect presidents to have constitutional visions expect them to be pro-life or pro-choice or affirmative action all sorts of things including pro- or anti- shutdowns with respect to coalb
siding with the founders would say that the respect to impeachment and progressive sightings james madison and alexander hamilton about a high crime and misdemeanor. is a perfectly fine argument if you are an original list but puzzling if you are not and a lot of progressives believe modern times long for the modern institution and so to use that title living presidency to provoke progressives to make them think about what is a contradiction between the professed admiration for a changing...
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madison saw one of h friends. so sunrise had dr. friend and the date forge signatures of other doctors that were supposed to be at this dinr program. so that dr. madison could get paid. he g anywhere between $1,200fo to $1,50that speaker program. >> dr. kapoor insisted on actually tracking the numberof rescriptions that the speaker prescribed, which had never been done in any company i've been involved in. we were getting daily data, a report that would show a correlation between the number of dollars that they were paid in honorarium to speinsys therapeutics, and the number of dollars that they provided to insys via prescriptions of subsys. o again, minimtwo dollars for every one dollar we spent. >> narrator: dr. madison made an estimated $86,000 in speaker fees, and wrote at least $1.2 million in subsys prescriptions. he told us he didn't do anything improper with the speaker programs or he hasn't been charged for the crime related to insys, but his medical license was revoked in illinois. inside the company, doctors like madison
madison saw one of h friends. so sunrise had dr. friend and the date forge signatures of other doctors that were supposed to be at this dinr program. so that dr. madison could get paid. he g anywhere between $1,200fo to $1,50that speaker program. >> dr. kapoor insisted on actually tracking the numberof rescriptions that the speaker prescribed, which had never been done in any company i've been involved in. we were getting daily data, a report that would show a correlation between the...
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everybody in madison deserves to feel safe." the fbi now joining the investigation. >> i don't really have room for hatred or holding grudges so i hope that if they do see this that they will make a change for themselves. >> reporter: cecilia, this is being investigated as a hate crime. authorities are working with investigators now and combing through surveillance cameras hoping for any clues. cecilia? >> alex, thank you. >>> still ahead, tracking severe weather in the northeast. and the godzilla dust cloud triggering air quality alerts as it moves over the u.s. ginger zee is standing by. e u.s. ginger zee is standing by. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. i wish i could shake your hand. granted. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ i but what i do count on...ts anis boost high protein...rs, and now, there's boost mobility... ...with key nutrients to help support... joints, muscles, and bones. try boost mobility, with added collagen. people are surpris
everybody in madison deserves to feel safe." the fbi now joining the investigation. >> i don't really have room for hatred or holding grudges so i hope that if they do see this that they will make a change for themselves. >> reporter: cecilia, this is being investigated as a hate crime. authorities are working with investigators now and combing through surveillance cameras hoping for any clues. cecilia? >> alex, thank you. >>> still ahead, tracking severe weather...
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dolly madison's order in 1911 cost $2,000.nk gown you saw had had more lace on it which is now taken off. fwha but that cost $100. the green gowns were about $25 made by seamstresses in washington. but, of course, the fabric would have been extra. >> she was trying to find that sweet spot between frugality and image. >> she did it so well. everyone said she was beautifully dressed. she had beautiful deportment. she carried herself like a lady, acted like a lady and very gracious. >> the same time we're learning about sarah polk and her modern approach to being a political partner, what is happening to women at large in the united states? what's going on with women overall? are they beginning to ask for more presence, power in society. >> 20 or 30 people at seneca falls are. its important to have some perspective on what is happening to women at this time. for most american women, not much has changed. and not much is being asked. the most important changes for women, the cutting edge of women in politics is coming out in the a
dolly madison's order in 1911 cost $2,000.nk gown you saw had had more lace on it which is now taken off. fwha but that cost $100. the green gowns were about $25 made by seamstresses in washington. but, of course, the fabric would have been extra. >> she was trying to find that sweet spot between frugality and image. >> she did it so well. everyone said she was beautifully dressed. she had beautiful deportment. she carried herself like a lady, acted like a lady and very gracious....
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there are many, many parallels between dolly madison and sarah polk.he sense of self, the sense of fashion, the understanding the role of the first lady in conveying the, you know, sort of indirects that would support her husband's presidency. and by the way, it's not easy to be a first lady during war. there were many, many detractors as the war went on. but, i mean polk went in and said i'm going to do the following four things in four years and by god, he did. >> this is also in the 1840s the first time we have photograph ri. we have a fabulous photograph to show you on screen which brings together a number of these characters in one place. here are the polk's and there is dolly madison the second from the screen right with her turban as we've seen her so often. we have the opportunity here to see harriet lane who served as a white house hostess later on and sarah polk and james k. polk. photograph ri as a political tool, how do politicians absorb this new technology and begin to use it for their benefit? >> well, they're just beginning to figure th
there are many, many parallels between dolly madison and sarah polk.he sense of self, the sense of fashion, the understanding the role of the first lady in conveying the, you know, sort of indirects that would support her husband's presidency. and by the way, it's not easy to be a first lady during war. there were many, many detractors as the war went on. but, i mean polk went in and said i'm going to do the following four things in four years and by god, he did. >> this is also in the...
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along park avenue and madison. fifth and sixth avenue. areas around harold square and the macy's store. have been broken into. some fires and trash cans. by and large there was wilding. as police describe it. young people on the streets committing acts of vandalism. some urging friends not to do it. but very much a by the hundreds. hundreds of people swarming the streets entering stores. property damage is nowhere near as important as physical loss of life. protestors are rite to be speaking out against loss of life. i want you to know the property damage is widespread. we're talking about a neighborhood of city that's been shut down due to the pandemic. stores have been closed. now those stores are having to board up. some of the workers are boarding up as fast as looters arrive. talking about best buy, some high end boutiques. i mention some is very close to trump tower. i was watching windows being smashed. there's a store that opened after two months. that is damaged as well. we are seeing widespread looting. >> standby. i want you to
along park avenue and madison. fifth and sixth avenue. areas around harold square and the macy's store. have been broken into. some fires and trash cans. by and large there was wilding. as police describe it. young people on the streets committing acts of vandalism. some urging friends not to do it. but very much a by the hundreds. hundreds of people swarming the streets entering stores. property damage is nowhere near as important as physical loss of life. protestors are rite to be speaking...
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>> elizabeth monroe and dolley madison were great friends. they had been for years and years but they have very, very different temperament. >> dolley madison was very social by nature. she loved large reception, she loved dinners, was perfectly happy to get in her carriage go visiting all day long. elizabeth monroe wants to stay home with her family. she was devoted to her daughters, to her grandchildren. and at the white house, that's what she really enjoy, that's what she wanted to do. she wanted to be with her family. she did not like large crowds. it was very uncomfortable at the large receptions that the president had but was very charming in smaller groups, at small dinners when there was a small circle of friends together, a small group of visitors. everyone praised her charm, her affability, her conversation, said she sparkled. so just a very, very different type of person than dolley madison. >> but richard norton smith, explain washington in this time period and how important social was to political. >> well, it's interesting and o
>> elizabeth monroe and dolley madison were great friends. they had been for years and years but they have very, very different temperament. >> dolley madison was very social by nature. she loved large reception, she loved dinners, was perfectly happy to get in her carriage go visiting all day long. elizabeth monroe wants to stay home with her family. she was devoted to her daughters, to her grandchildren. and at the white house, that's what she really enjoy, that's what she wanted...
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. >> the contribution madison avenue has made to the negro revolt i think is an inadvertent one, anddramatized some of the fantasy of the american dream that they made the -- of the american seem that they made the -- of the american scene that they made acutely acutely aware he was not part of that scene. they drive automobiles and by the products sponsored on radio and television, yet, i have never seen a negro on a commercial, nor have i heard a negro used on a commercial on radio. we do not have special advertising campaigns for the negro community. purchasers, purchasers, the neo housewives should be part of the campaign. the negro family, especially the , who youngsters consistently watches the screen, and has a great sense of unreality after a while because he is never there. not in the commercial, nor in the future program, nor in the movie. the people who run madison avenue are frightened little in many cases are the victims of their own fantasy, the victims of their own make-believe. question ise negro issue, thental moral issue that permeates all the current issues of soci
. >> the contribution madison avenue has made to the negro revolt i think is an inadvertent one, anddramatized some of the fantasy of the american dream that they made the -- of the american seem that they made the -- of the american scene that they made acutely acutely aware he was not part of that scene. they drive automobiles and by the products sponsored on radio and television, yet, i have never seen a negro on a commercial, nor have i heard a negro used on a commercial on radio. we...
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she's a social kid. >> reporter: when madison returns next week she'll be dropped off at the front doorget daily temperature checks and their parents won't be allowed in the building. >> we trust the owner, we trust >> she's also opened more classrooms to keep kids in smaller groups and remove toys that are hard to clean. >> i think there's a lot of fear right now of the unknown. >> reporter: the up creased safety measures are a visible reminder these are not normal times. childcare professionals appointments out their top priority is the kids. >> our fear of covid has to be secondary to taking care of the kids. >> reporter: she owns imaginatioonnac her facility open since early may with similar protocol. this father waited to accepted his children back. >> we figured if we waited two weeks and nobody's calling out sick, the kids aren't getting sick, we have a pretty good idea it's safe for our kid to . >> reporte>> reporter: they say communication with their childcare providers has been key. >> and that's the "cbs overnight news" for some of you have the news continues. for others chec
she's a social kid. >> reporter: when madison returns next week she'll be dropped off at the front doorget daily temperature checks and their parents won't be allowed in the building. >> we trust the owner, we trust >> she's also opened more classrooms to keep kids in smaller groups and remove toys that are hard to clean. >> i think there's a lot of fear right now of the unknown. >> reporter: the up creased safety measures are a visible reminder these are not...
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paul madison and dr. gavin awerbuch.was under federal investigation for insys' sales practices. >> i was not nearly as concerned at hiring a former "playboy" model or a former exotic dancer as i was assessing whether or not they had what i call, unfounately, a killer instinct. almost no conscience.♪ ♪ >> narrator: when boyd finally published his story, he also made t first link to a death from subsys. >> carolyn markland had back ysin. she had taken suhe night before and literally died with it on her bed. >> narrator: carolyn markland's doctor had been a paid speaker for insys. >> we t it out, and i got a lot of emails from people on wall street who felt that i didn't understand what i was talking about. >> narrator: boyd stayed focused discovery that would havede a impact. ab insys had what i call the killer app in itity to get its drug approved. and their hack, as it were, is simply to lie to the insurance compies. t >> narrator:s called the insurance reimbursement center, i.r.c., an interl group at insys that dealt di
paul madison and dr. gavin awerbuch.was under federal investigation for insys' sales practices. >> i was not nearly as concerned at hiring a former "playboy" model or a former exotic dancer as i was assessing whether or not they had what i call, unfounately, a killer instinct. almost no conscience.♪ ♪ >> narrator: when boyd finally published his story, he also made t first link to a death from subsys. >> carolyn markland had back ysin. she had taken suhe night...
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washington is burning, white house is on fire, dolly madison so what does she say? the frame of this painting needs to be broken in the painting is rolled up and taken away from the white house. and so, she saves this painting. honestly, this painting was put here in the white house in 1800 and it is the only original piece that remains from that collection here today. ♪ brian: so interesting because dolly madison was the first lady and jefferson was a widow when he became president and she did her own politics. >> exactly. brian: even today when you see this in the back room, this is the room president trump used and present obama. >> today is mostly used for press conferences, bill signings as well as award ceremonies and things like that. other large events. brian: for example, when president obama announced [inaudible]. walk up to a podium and enters back yes, a lot of very important history takes place in this room. brian: its original and so much has happened in his room. what comes to mind as in core of traditions it seems big. >> last summer under the direct
washington is burning, white house is on fire, dolly madison so what does she say? the frame of this painting needs to be broken in the painting is rolled up and taken away from the white house. and so, she saves this painting. honestly, this painting was put here in the white house in 1800 and it is the only original piece that remains from that collection here today. ♪ brian: so interesting because dolly madison was the first lady and jefferson was a widow when he became president and she...
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essentially fired mattis and president trump is reacting to madison statement on twitter probably the only thing barack obama and i have in common is that we both had the honor of firing jim mattis the world's most overrated general. i asked for his letter of resignation and felt great about it. his nickname was chaos which i didn't like and changed it to mad dog his primary strength was not military, but rather personal public relations side gave him a new life things to do and battles to win. but he seldom brought home the bacon i didn't like his leadership style or much else about him and many others agree glad he
essentially fired mattis and president trump is reacting to madison statement on twitter probably the only thing barack obama and i have in common is that we both had the honor of firing jim mattis the world's most overrated general. i asked for his letter of resignation and felt great about it. his nickname was chaos which i didn't like and changed it to mad dog his primary strength was not military, but rather personal public relations side gave him a new life things to do and battles to win....
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s would with us for this 2019 james madison lecture.ssor wood is, i think it is fair to say, the dean of early american historians. he is a professor emeritus at brown university, born in concord, massachusetts, where the revolutionary war began. he was raised in that commonwealth and graduated summa con la out of from tufts university and earned a phd from harvard university, where he studied under bernard phelan.
s would with us for this 2019 james madison lecture.ssor wood is, i think it is fair to say, the dean of early american historians. he is a professor emeritus at brown university, born in concord, massachusetts, where the revolutionary war began. he was raised in that commonwealth and graduated summa con la out of from tufts university and earned a phd from harvard university, where he studied under bernard phelan.
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well, in the middle of madison avenue in new york city, definitely not nowhere. we are seeing is groups of two or three people walking around. some have stolen merchandise. it's a different situation earlier. there were groups of hundreds and they walked by the nypd when they saw the cops. they acted as though they were protesters. they were not. they had goods in their hands or they had something their hands to break storefront windows. for some of the nypd groups, we saw especially in the 9:00 hour, they were outnumbered. we saw a lot of arrests tonight as well. right now at this hour in manhattan, things seem to be a lot quieter. the cops have gotten control. the nypd has control of at least midtown manhattan. we are hearing a possible things in the bronx and there are some skirmishes still come as looters are still trying to take advantage. it was a scary situation and really remarkable to see that macy's store, the one that we all know. the fact that they still brazenly went inside there and we saw people get arrested and things brought out of the department
well, in the middle of madison avenue in new york city, definitely not nowhere. we are seeing is groups of two or three people walking around. some have stolen merchandise. it's a different situation earlier. there were groups of hundreds and they walked by the nypd when they saw the cops. they acted as though they were protesters. they were not. they had goods in their hands or they had something their hands to break storefront windows. for some of the nypd groups, we saw especially in the...
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so they blocked off madison avenue and now you're starting to see the effect of the curfew.e are hearing live reports of people shifting and what's happening now, shannon, that people -- they steal their stuff and they jump into a vehicle and they moved to the next spot. it's a coordinated thing and we are reducing license plates from texas out here and i know that the nypd has said they believe at least 1 out of 7 that were arrested so far before tonight where people from out of state as far as nevada and texas. but also from new jersey and connecticut and people from all over who have come into our city and decided to take full advantage of the situation and destroyed. that's what's happened tonight and continuing to happen. it seems like the situation at least in this area is now under control but we are hearing about downtown and now on the west side. again, all day they've been moving around the city and taking advantage of the situation. we were at the macy's, we obviously had video of people stealing even before 8:00 p.m. tonight which is where the new curfew will be
so they blocked off madison avenue and now you're starting to see the effect of the curfew.e are hearing live reports of people shifting and what's happening now, shannon, that people -- they steal their stuff and they jump into a vehicle and they moved to the next spot. it's a coordinated thing and we are reducing license plates from texas out here and i know that the nypd has said they believe at least 1 out of 7 that were arrested so far before tonight where people from out of state as far...
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tonight we look at dolley madison, elizabeth monroe, and alisa adams. watch first ladies influence an image tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on america history tv on c-span three. >> senate majority leader mitch mcconnell gave an update on legislative agenda including a possible timeline for considering police reform bill. from capitol hill, this is about 20 minutes. >> good afternoon everyone. let me lay out the schedule. as you know we will finish the great america outdoors bill tomorrow. then we will go to the traditional nomination followed by the next circuit court by the morning i'll announce forgo next to peasant will be taken one is we can go to the tim scott police bill or the and aa. the tim scott bill is close to being finished. i will let you know in the morning what we are going to have after we finish the 53rd circuit judge. >> i want to congratulate cory gardner, steve daines and the others who worked on the great american outdoors act. they will get a big victory the final vote will happen tomorrow on that. that something they have been work
tonight we look at dolley madison, elizabeth monroe, and alisa adams. watch first ladies influence an image tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on america history tv on c-span three. >> senate majority leader mitch mcconnell gave an update on legislative agenda including a possible timeline for considering police reform bill. from capitol hill, this is about 20 minutes. >> good afternoon everyone. let me lay out the schedule. as you know we will finish the great america outdoors bill...
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but then it denied madison.s beyond their control and not eligible for compensation. madison asked us to take a look. we did. we found the engine inspections have been going on for a couple years now. we asked norwegian why it didn't give the passengers more notice about the cancellation. we also asked the carrier to reconsider the couple's claim. within three days, they agreed to pay the packs, $1340 u.s. we apologize it wasn't assessed properly when the complaint was originally submitted. the eu policy that paid off is known at eu or ec 261. it applies to all eu carriers coming and going across the atlantic. american carriers only have to pay when they are leaving europe. we have more info on nbcbayarea.com/responds. >>> thanks, chris. >>> weeks after reopening stores, an will is now reclosing 11 of them. they're closing storts in arizona, florida, north and south carolina. there's been a sharp increase in covid cases. apple closed all u.s. stores in march because of the pandemic. last month it started reopeni
but then it denied madison.s beyond their control and not eligible for compensation. madison asked us to take a look. we did. we found the engine inspections have been going on for a couple years now. we asked norwegian why it didn't give the passengers more notice about the cancellation. we also asked the carrier to reconsider the couple's claim. within three days, they agreed to pay the packs, $1340 u.s. we apologize it wasn't assessed properly when the complaint was originally submitted. the...
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and decided that they were going to fight with james madison. where the fathers of our constitution. and continue to say we don't want a to churches. >> perhaps you could comment counsel. >> that was one of two points i was hoping to make on the merits that every timethat the state . >> to that in its brief and i think most notably pages 30 and 31 and what madison was talking about will help support laws, preferential age of the church, even the state admits that in page 30 of their brief. there is zero founding era evidence that you could have a jury available benefit and then i get to an institution . >> chief justice thomas walks through the history of the opposite in his rosenberger conference that at the time of the founding when they cannot land in the northwest territory and other statutes to schools, included religiously affiliated schools and actually the tradition the founding is the opposite you can't disqualify them just based on the religious character you can have no compelled support, no preferential aid in the church and that dif
and decided that they were going to fight with james madison. where the fathers of our constitution. and continue to say we don't want a to churches. >> perhaps you could comment counsel. >> that was one of two points i was hoping to make on the merits that every timethat the state . >> to that in its brief and i think most notably pages 30 and 31 and what madison was talking about will help support laws, preferential age of the church, even the state admits that in page 30 of...
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willie. >> madison, congratulations. welcome to the show. you've described in the past as someone who was a mentor to you, who helped you through your car accident that left you paralyzed from the waist down in 2014. you said he was a mentor to you, he encouraged you, he helped lift you up, a guy you looked up to. then he went and endorsed the other candidate. why do you think you didn't have his support for his old seat? >> you know what, that is the question i believe a lot of voters were asking in western north carolina last night and all throughout early voting. i can't really give you an answer on that. all's i know is that mr. meadows has been very good to me throughout my life. i wish i could have had his endorsement early on, but it appears that we did not need it, you know. we expected to win last night, but we didn't expect to win by that large of a margin, so. >> have you heard from mr. meadows since your victory last night? >> i have not heard from mr. meadows, but i did -- i have heard from the president so far, so, you know, it
willie. >> madison, congratulations. welcome to the show. you've described in the past as someone who was a mentor to you, who helped you through your car accident that left you paralyzed from the waist down in 2014. you said he was a mentor to you, he encouraged you, he helped lift you up, a guy you looked up to. then he went and endorsed the other candidate. why do you think you didn't have his support for his old seat? >> you know what, that is the question i believe a lot of...
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fifth avenue, madison, broadway, you name it. we are just two blocks away from trump tower here and we saw police officers chase down some rioters here, but they do seem to be outnumbered from what we've seen and it's a tough situation because they hit one store and then they move onto the next next block and then the next block and, you know, you keep chasing them and we are still an hour away from curfew right now, laura. >> laura: thank you. we are going to check back with you as 11:00 p.m. draws closer. action on some street across the nation and moments, but first, this is my statement about what happened today and what's been happening. restoring order, that's the focus of tonight's angle. all people of good faith agree that what happened to george floyd was heinous and depraved, it was murder. but that's not what we are seeing on our violent streets. we are not seeing outrage really expressed about that. and that's not with the criminals and the domestic terrorists are perpetrating as they use mr. floyd's killing to try an
fifth avenue, madison, broadway, you name it. we are just two blocks away from trump tower here and we saw police officers chase down some rioters here, but they do seem to be outnumbered from what we've seen and it's a tough situation because they hit one store and then they move onto the next next block and then the next block and, you know, you keep chasing them and we are still an hour away from curfew right now, laura. >> laura: thank you. we are going to check back with you as 11:00...
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that is a church, though, john that every president since james madison has attended at least one church service there. we should note that last night john protesters were kept further away from the white house. that avoided the situation we learned of that happened on friday night when we were told, john, that the president was taken to an underground bunker after protesters came quite close to the fence on the north lawn of the white house. a pretty extraordinary situation. last night, john, secret service officers kept protesters further away. beyond lafayette park in front of the white house. >> jeremy diamond for us in washington, d.c. thank you very much. >>> president trump says that antifa, that's this group is behind the protests around the country. he wants to label them at terrorists. is that even possible, legal? what's he doing here and why? that's next. can my side be firm?
that is a church, though, john that every president since james madison has attended at least one church service there. we should note that last night john protesters were kept further away from the white house. that avoided the situation we learned of that happened on friday night when we were told, john, that the president was taken to an underground bunker after protesters came quite close to the fence on the north lawn of the white house. a pretty extraordinary situation. last night, john,...
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every president since james madison has attended at least one service there. 62,000 national guard troops deployed or on standby across 27 states and d.c., brian. >> unbelievable. looters storming stores in new york city. we watched this all night. smashing glass, leaving nothing behind. we did not see much police presence. we have live team coverage, matt fin is on the ground where this is all -- it all began in minneapolis. we begin with aishah hasnie, live in new york, where those looters have left some major damage behind. aishah, you live around there. what are you seeing? >> reporter: good morning to you guys. yeah, it is chaos out here. now, most of the looters have left so things are a lot more calm than they were just about an hour ago and what we're seeing right now is that the nypd are sort of moving to different sections of this neighborhood. it's called soho, it's a shopping area, a lot of big brand stores like chanel, gucci, they were looted this evening. now, they're doing this, they're moving around because there are still groups, smaller groups of people walking around, p
every president since james madison has attended at least one service there. 62,000 national guard troops deployed or on standby across 27 states and d.c., brian. >> unbelievable. looters storming stores in new york city. we watched this all night. smashing glass, leaving nothing behind. we did not see much police presence. we have live team coverage, matt fin is on the ground where this is all -- it all began in minneapolis. we begin with aishah hasnie, live in new york, where those...
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but norwegian denied madison.ts letter said engine safety inspection caused the flight cancellation that was beyond its control and therefore ineligible for compensation. madison asked us to take a look. we did. we found the engine inspections have been going on for a couple years now. so we asked norwegian why it didn't give them more notice about the cancellation? and asked the carrier to reconsider. within three days norwegian agreed to pay the max under the law $1,340. in a statement norwegian said we apologize it wasn't assessed properly when the complaint was originally submitted. the policy that paid off is eu or ec 261 applying to all eu carriers coming and going across the atlantic. american carriers, however, only have to pay when they are leaving europe. we have more info about eu 261 on nbcbayarea.com/responds. >>> 6:27. new details, the city of sacramento police department and police chief are being sued by protesters. they say they were seriously injured by rubber bullets during recent protests of po
but norwegian denied madison.ts letter said engine safety inspection caused the flight cancellation that was beyond its control and therefore ineligible for compensation. madison asked us to take a look. we did. we found the engine inspections have been going on for a couple years now. so we asked norwegian why it didn't give them more notice about the cancellation? and asked the carrier to reconsider. within three days norwegian agreed to pay the max under the law $1,340. in a statement...
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as everyone knows, he announced that with great results and affect in 1803 in marbury versus madison. the second was to ensure the court was treated with respect by encouraging it to speak with a single voice. shortly after mccullough was decided in 1819 and he engaged in his debate, 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 as to receive the approbation of all before it can be delivered as the opinion of all." marshall was dedicated to the idea of no more surrey adam opinions and having the court speak with a single voice. into this peaceful habitat came william johnson. jefferson's first appointment to the court and one can only begin to speculate about 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 he, frankly, despised. the enmity between the two
as everyone knows, he announced that with great results and affect in 1803 in marbury versus madison. the second was to ensure the court was treated with respect by encouraging it to speak with a single voice. shortly after mccullough was decided in 1819 and he engaged in his debate, 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...
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she was defeated by a 24-year-old from north carolina called madison kawthorne. be 25 to serve in the house, but he will turn 25 in august, so he'll go on to run in the general election this fall. and he could be is youngest serving member of congress if he wins that election in the fall. and look, he said, this is not a referendum on president trump, despite the fact that president trump was campaigning for his opponent. he says he supports the president and of course this is a very conservative stretch of north carolina. so he's expected to win in the fall. but certainly a head turner there last night in north carolina, john. >> so what other races at this point have been called? and i'll note you're standing in kentucky for a big race for washington has not been called. >> reporter: we are in kentucky. there's probably not a more important senate race than the one for mitch mcconnell. he easily won his primary here in kentucky, but he does not know who he will face in the general election. a tough race between amy mcgrath, who was the hand-picked favorite to t
she was defeated by a 24-year-old from north carolina called madison kawthorne. be 25 to serve in the house, but he will turn 25 in august, so he'll go on to run in the general election this fall. and he could be is youngest serving member of congress if he wins that election in the fall. and look, he said, this is not a referendum on president trump, despite the fact that president trump was campaigning for his opponent. he says he supports the president and of course this is a very...
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turned violent we have to do them violence and all violent and it is unfortunate what happened on madison extremely unfortunate because this can be avoided. it is clear lack of leadership from governor evers and lieutenant governor barnes who stayed silent as madison has burned. rob: they ripped down the statue of hans christian haig who was an anti-slavery activist who died in the civil war fighting for the north, fighting against slavery, they ripped this down, how nonsensical can you be? >> it is utterly disgraceful, they are trying to erase the rich history of the abolitionist movement in wisconsin after history and progressive movement and i don't think these individuals even know who colonel haig was, the fact the statue was torn down, decapitated and dragged almost a quarter mile away to will lake when nona is shameful and i wish the governor would speak out to condemn these acts of violence. jillian: tim carpenter on the attack last night, this picture got me assaulted and beat up, punched, kicked in the 5, neck, ribs, concussion, and left eye a little blurry, 8 to 10 people attac
turned violent we have to do them violence and all violent and it is unfortunate what happened on madison extremely unfortunate because this can be avoided. it is clear lack of leadership from governor evers and lieutenant governor barnes who stayed silent as madison has burned. rob: they ripped down the statue of hans christian haig who was an anti-slavery activist who died in the civil war fighting for the north, fighting against slavery, they ripped this down, how nonsensical can you be?...
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john's assisted every president since madison. was honored to preach donald trump's inauguration at that church on inauguration day, sunday night anarchists tried to burn it to the ground and i believe donald trump was correct and walking over there last evening and standing in front of that church to show his solidarity not only with that congregation but houses warship across america demonstrating his intent to protect churches from those who would try to destroy them. jillian: your church in downtown dallas was attacked. tell us what happened and give us a message for the country everyone so badly needs it. >> our church was vandalized friday night and saturday night during the riots in downtown dallas, we are fighting to reopen this coming sunday. i believe what we need most in our country to heal is to turn back to god. read my book praying for america coming up today. i tell 40 stories of how faith has made a difference was one of those was in 1863 when our country was being torn apart and abraham lincoln says our problem is
john's assisted every president since madison. was honored to preach donald trump's inauguration at that church on inauguration day, sunday night anarchists tried to burn it to the ground and i believe donald trump was correct and walking over there last evening and standing in front of that church to show his solidarity not only with that congregation but houses warship across america demonstrating his intent to protect churches from those who would try to destroy them. jillian: your church in...
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this is one of the most expensive strips of retail real estate in the world, madison avenue. there's a fire truck going down. there are a number of police cars that went flying down here. the upper east side is the latest area of the city to be hit, and i want to walk over here because this is one of the iconic stores along madison avenue, the hermes. they're known for their scarves. some vandals tried to get in here. they were not able to breach the glass, but you can see that it was pretty well shattered. all up and down madison avenue, these storefronts that people love to visit, love to look at, love to aspire to in many cases, many of them -- as you can see over there, the bally's store has already been covered in plywood. what's hard to determine is if they're covered to protect them or if they're covered because they have had some sort of vandalism. the other thing we've seen throughout the course of the night tonight, i think i mentioned to you an hour ago, brian, how the breitling store had been broken into. vandals tried to get in there. by the time we came back thr
this is one of the most expensive strips of retail real estate in the world, madison avenue. there's a fire truck going down. there are a number of police cars that went flying down here. the upper east side is the latest area of the city to be hit, and i want to walk over here because this is one of the iconic stores along madison avenue, the hermes. they're known for their scarves. some vandals tried to get in here. they were not able to breach the glass, but you can see that it was pretty...
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this is one of the most expensive strips of retail real estate in the world, madison avenue. there's a fire truck going down. there are a number of police cars that went flying down here. the upper east side is the latest area of the city to be hit, and i want to walk over here because this is one of the iconic stores along madison avenue, the hermes. they're known for their scarves. some vandals tried to get in here. they were not able to breach the glass, but you can see that it was pretty well shattered. all up and down madison avenue, these storefronts that people love to visit, love to look at, love to aspire to in many cases, many of them -- as you can see over there, the bali's store has already been covered in plywood. what's hard to determine is if they're covered to protect them or if they're covered because they have had some sort of vandalism. the other thing we've seen throughout the course of the night tonight, i think i mentioned to you an hour ago, brian, how the breitling store had been broken into. vandals tried to get in there. by the time we came back thro
this is one of the most expensive strips of retail real estate in the world, madison avenue. there's a fire truck going down. there are a number of police cars that went flying down here. the upper east side is the latest area of the city to be hit, and i want to walk over here because this is one of the iconic stores along madison avenue, the hermes. they're known for their scarves. some vandals tried to get in here. they were not able to breach the glass, but you can see that it was pretty...
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madison joining us there. we will be watching you come november.coming up michael milken will join me necks to talk about the pandemic impact on the future of the health care and what they have to say about that. turning around jobs market how more job seek reverse looking outside their chosen field it's all coming up rights after this. (vo) since our beginning, our business has been people. and their financial well-being. it's evident in good times, with decisions focused on the long-term. and...
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former defense secretary james madison accusing president trump of being a threat to the constitution in a remarkable and rare statement madison accuses trump of actively dividing the nation we are witnessing the consequences of 3 years without mature leadership says the general we can unite without him drawing on the strengths inherent in our civil society and it isn't just mattis over the past couple of days 2 former joint chiefs of staff have criticized the president's threat of using the military and overruling governors to put u.s. military troops in american cities rings so hollow to me when you have a secretary of defense and a general former general who essentially was carrying out a war that was never approved by congress that led to the deaths of millions of people across syria and who wanted to remain there and continue to fight wars in syria and across the middle east this is hardly a man of peace who is making these statements the mainstream corporate left in this car in this country you know always seems to forget you know i mean look of it they're the ones who elevated
former defense secretary james madison accusing president trump of being a threat to the constitution in a remarkable and rare statement madison accuses trump of actively dividing the nation we are witnessing the consequences of 3 years without mature leadership says the general we can unite without him drawing on the strengths inherent in our civil society and it isn't just mattis over the past couple of days 2 former joint chiefs of staff have criticized the president's threat of using the...