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there is no better response to this than madison and 37 -- madison and federalist 37 -- madison in federalist 37. you can tell what someone thinks by their favorite federalist paper. i will put my cards on the table. my favorite is 37. colleen probably has another favorite. it is drawing on the third essay on the nature of human understanding about the nature of human imperfections, which says that no language is so copious as to provide words and phrases for every idea. as a result, any written constitution that human beings created will by necessity have a certain amount of into beauty -- amount of ambiguity in it. to harp on this is to simply misunderstand what human beings are, but what this suggests, and this gets back to another central feature of locke, which emphasizes experience and what you can do with it, madison says this is not a problem. there are things we don't know about the constitution yet. only experience living under it will put it into effect. you anti-federalists have missed the deeper moral of linguistic ambiguity, but locke, madison is suggesting, combined with our ex
there is no better response to this than madison and 37 -- madison and federalist 37 -- madison in federalist 37. you can tell what someone thinks by their favorite federalist paper. i will put my cards on the table. my favorite is 37. colleen probably has another favorite. it is drawing on the third essay on the nature of human understanding about the nature of human imperfections, which says that no language is so copious as to provide words and phrases for every idea. as a result, any...
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there was dolly madison ice cream. i think actually the woman in this ad looks more like marie antoinette and dolly madison, but and actually the add-on the left looks more like bo peep than darling madison come to think of it. there was even a brand of wine in the 1950s that was named for dolly madison and some of you may recognize the young model who modeled for the label for dolly madison wine. it's a young marilyn monroe. and then here in our own time, of course, we know about the dolley madison snack cakes. but darling madison was more than a celebrity hostess. here's another one of those photographs taken of her late in life with one of her nieces here on the right here on the left is a statue at the madison estate month montpelier is a statue of dolly and james madison collaborating consulting and i would suggest that this statue presents an accurate presentation of darling madison. she was very much a political player and in fact the reason for her great success as a hostess was in her role as a political partn
there was dolly madison ice cream. i think actually the woman in this ad looks more like marie antoinette and dolly madison, but and actually the add-on the left looks more like bo peep than darling madison come to think of it. there was even a brand of wine in the 1950s that was named for dolly madison and some of you may recognize the young model who modeled for the label for dolly madison wine. it's a young marilyn monroe. and then here in our own time, of course, we know about the dolley...
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madison's more openly political. they create a dominant break were m basically any champions free speech. it is and get free speech, thomas jefferson gets it. it's even more in they championed freedom of speech against the sedition act they're going to form a political party going to be the dominant political party all the way to a left into you and i, i have to respect that. he creates a newspaper empire affiliated newspapers to support his way of thinking about thein world. in that respect he creates and affiliates, he understands the democratic newspaper culture of america. write some op-ed's against hamilton. rip him to shreds. he is too good at is a newspaper scribbler. you've got to go after him. there is a reason the guys on mount rushmore. now they criticize him because something that's really important to me is the slavery issue. he gets worse over town. sounds a political party, basically a southern based, today there's a party both the parties have not just on but the republican party. i am with liz cheney
madison's more openly political. they create a dominant break were m basically any champions free speech. it is and get free speech, thomas jefferson gets it. it's even more in they championed freedom of speech against the sedition act they're going to form a political party going to be the dominant political party all the way to a left into you and i, i have to respect that. he creates a newspaper empire affiliated newspapers to support his way of thinking about thein world. in that respect he...
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what dolley madison did. to make it very livable and then , to be able to understand how our modern technology makes it possible to spread the word better. it is not just going to the site but having a way to spread the word with a new technology to the younger people. david: the human brain has not yet evolved, you see something was on it can screen was not the same thing in a person. it will make it more attractive for people to go there. studies show that when people get ready to a historic site, when they visit the site at after they visit the site they tend to learn more and read more about the historic site and their history. the reason it is important to visit montpelier is that it will increase people's knowledge of what they did, the good and the abet and make people a more informed citizen. behind represented democracy, it informed -- an informed citizenry will give better democracy. people who know the history of the country will be better in deciding how to move forward as a country together. i th
what dolley madison did. to make it very livable and then , to be able to understand how our modern technology makes it possible to spread the word better. it is not just going to the site but having a way to spread the word with a new technology to the younger people. david: the human brain has not yet evolved, you see something was on it can screen was not the same thing in a person. it will make it more attractive for people to go there. studies show that when people get ready to a historic...
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madison keys is a former top _ couldn't do it. madison keys is a former top ten _ couldn't do it.mer top ten player, _ couldn't do it. madison keys is a former top ten player, us - couldn't do it. madison keys is a former top ten player, us open l former top ten player, us open finalist, knows her way around the grass courts and has a great surfer. i felt katie came back in the second set extremely well. i think, i don't know how she played in qualifying but it is quite a thing to qualify for wimbledon. that is a big tick and it seemed a game of medicine was and it seemed a game of medicine was a little too big and katie probably could have done with another half—an—hour. she was getting close but couldn't quite do it. a good went for madison keys who hasn't been playing anywhere near her best for a while now.— for a while now. something for the british fans — for a while now. something for the british fans to _ for a while now. something for the british fans to celebrate _ for a while now. something for the british fans to celebrate was - for a while now. something for the britis
madison keys is a former top _ couldn't do it. madison keys is a former top ten _ couldn't do it.mer top ten player, _ couldn't do it. madison keys is a former top ten player, us - couldn't do it. madison keys is a former top ten player, us open l former top ten player, us open finalist, knows her way around the grass courts and has a great surfer. i felt katie came back in the second set extremely well. i think, i don't know how she played in qualifying but it is quite a thing to qualify for...
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jefferson and madison team up, hamilton and washington team up and marshall finds a team. and the team works particularly well when they combine more than south and in particular massachusetts and virginia. okay? so marshall is virginia and think about all the other ones, virginia and massachusetts, rhetorically the first president and vice president are going to be george washington and john adams and so did jefferson and adams is vice president and eldredge is another massachusetts guy and so the answer your question is if the last founder, he strengthens the judiciary, he is a washington man, continental is, and he finds a partner from another region and together they make a very impressive team just as washington and hamilton do and just as madison and jefferson do. >> i think it's fair to say. >> if we are not exactly members of the federalist party, we are sympathetic to it. but it's a very good word for thomas jefferson. >> i agree with what you said and after all, he is who he is. so what did he have those precious? >> well, like a young person, i adored jefferson
jefferson and madison team up, hamilton and washington team up and marshall finds a team. and the team works particularly well when they combine more than south and in particular massachusetts and virginia. okay? so marshall is virginia and think about all the other ones, virginia and massachusetts, rhetorically the first president and vice president are going to be george washington and john adams and so did jefferson and adams is vice president and eldredge is another massachusetts guy and so...
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this private school is called the james madison academy.fter james madison, one of the founding fathers, credited as the brains behind the second amendment to the constitution, which of course enshrines the right for americans to keep guns. and that, you might imagine, is why the james madison academy in las vegas picked these two guys to address their graduating class earlier this month. on the left there the david keene. he spent two terms as president of the national rifle association. he now sits on the nra's board of directors. on the right is john lott. he's a very influential person in gun organization circles. he wrote a book that people call the bible of the nra. both david keene and john lott were invited to address the graduates from james madison academy. and they both said yes. they put on their robes and their funny hats. they travelled to las vegas. they prepared speeches about following your hopes and dreams, also about the importance of the second amendment, right? that's kind of why they were there. the school told them th
this private school is called the james madison academy.fter james madison, one of the founding fathers, credited as the brains behind the second amendment to the constitution, which of course enshrines the right for americans to keep guns. and that, you might imagine, is why the james madison academy in las vegas picked these two guys to address their graduating class earlier this month. on the left there the david keene. he spent two terms as president of the national rifle association. he...
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this private school is called the james madison academy it is named after james madison one of the foundingfather, credited as the brains to the second amendment. and that, you might imagine is why the james madison academy las vegas picked these two guys to address their graduating class earlier this month. on the left there is david keene, he spent two terms as president of the half -- on the right there is a man named john lott, he is a very influential person in gun organization circles. he's an advocate for more people having guns with fewer rules. he wrote a book that people call the bible of the nra. both david keene and john lott were invited to address the graduates from james madison academy. and they both said yes, they put on their robes and their funny hats. they travel to las vegas they prepared speeches about following your hopes and dreams, also about the importance of the second amendment, that is why they were there. the school told him that as a thank you for giving those speeches they would both be awarded the james madison academy's keeper of the constitution award. thi
this private school is called the james madison academy it is named after james madison one of the foundingfather, credited as the brains to the second amendment. and that, you might imagine is why the james madison academy las vegas picked these two guys to address their graduating class earlier this month. on the left there is david keene, he spent two terms as president of the half -- on the right there is a man named john lott, he is a very influential person in gun organization circles....
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i wonder whether you would talk about madison washington. for those who don't know, was one of the enslaved people that led the revolt and became either you'd say famous or infamous for having a novella written of this event. there is great connections there between his life and virginia. >> there are. one of the things i hope comes out of this book is a desire to correct a mistaken interpretation of the past. madison washington has been seen as the head of the creole revolt since 1842, largely due to an article published by the liberator newspaper under garrison's editorship. that's why so many people associate the creole revolt with madison washington. the problem is if you look at the records, if you look at the british colonial correspondents, if you look at the american correspondents, if you look at newspapers, if you look most importantly at all the documents assembled for a lawsuit against the -- well, a lawsuit, and this is the subject of chapter ten, a long chapter. adjudicated in the louisiana supreme court in 1845, a 250 page doc
i wonder whether you would talk about madison washington. for those who don't know, was one of the enslaved people that led the revolt and became either you'd say famous or infamous for having a novella written of this event. there is great connections there between his life and virginia. >> there are. one of the things i hope comes out of this book is a desire to correct a mistaken interpretation of the past. madison washington has been seen as the head of the creole revolt since 1842,...
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jefferson and madison do not want this to back death are not going to contribute.by them not contribute to the federal government would have to assume their debts and who wanted that? hamilton. hamilton was a treasury secretary makes him with the most powerful people in the government. the federal government assumes we need a bank we need a currency we need strong treasury everything hamilton wanted an federal debt assumptions of hamilton pretty much glazed jefferson and a brilliant madison like a guitar and gets all that he wants but later there be another interesting exchange jefferson pursuing his idea of a federal town one story brick building jefferson proposes a design contest how democratic is this the public submits the designs for jefferson proposes i will serve on the committee that picks the design effect i will chair. he picks his own design basically which is probably submitted anonymously. but what he doesn't realize is when he takes at the hamilton and washington, washington pretty much says nope were going with mine. bring it to a close washington h
jefferson and madison do not want this to back death are not going to contribute.by them not contribute to the federal government would have to assume their debts and who wanted that? hamilton. hamilton was a treasury secretary makes him with the most powerful people in the government. the federal government assumes we need a bank we need a currency we need strong treasury everything hamilton wanted an federal debt assumptions of hamilton pretty much glazed jefferson and a brilliant madison...
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for those of you familiar with madison or madisons, you can see it there in several ways. manuscript gets tucked into a washington express pocket as he assumes in the second floor of the balcony, there we go look at all the people down below. george washington president of the united states of america we might call a joint session and then a delivery to the address. several people in attendance wrote in response the repressions the several notice there might be sweat or two on the brow and a quiver in the voice and shaking of the hands after this order question. i don't think it ever felt particularly comfortable that is for sure. but he did it and we talked about why but one of the legacies, i think he thought he was absolutely essential to the republican government that power shows itself and speaks itself it let's itself be known this is in the european deal unless it's a french kind of thing or a ritual in the house of commons or something, in any case it stands up with manuscript in hand maybe it shakes a little bit but this is pretty intense moment and it delivers th
for those of you familiar with madison or madisons, you can see it there in several ways. manuscript gets tucked into a washington express pocket as he assumes in the second floor of the balcony, there we go look at all the people down below. george washington president of the united states of america we might call a joint session and then a delivery to the address. several people in attendance wrote in response the repressions the several notice there might be sweat or two on the brow and a...
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there should be a marker to it, but i think madison washington's role in the creole event. and co-revolt and his relationship with an enslaved woman who was reportedly on the ship and we don't know that at all makes for a great movie and i'm all for that and you know, i'll write the script but in terms of the historical recorder, it's not quite accurate. so well that i guess then that begs the question whether were there any other great discoveries that you made in the course of researching the book that flip the script if we will on this narrative things that people had assumed were true for so long, but you found evidence to the contrary. i don't think i'm apart from flipping the script on on madison washington as the single leader and replacing it with these four and also trying to look at rebellion as a collective act as opposed to the identification of it as you know something led by an individual which i think is a very popular way of looking at the past and rebellions, but i'm much more interested in rebellions as collective acts of protest and resistance. um, i woul
there should be a marker to it, but i think madison washington's role in the creole event. and co-revolt and his relationship with an enslaved woman who was reportedly on the ship and we don't know that at all makes for a great movie and i'm all for that and you know, i'll write the script but in terms of the historical recorder, it's not quite accurate. so well that i guess then that begs the question whether were there any other great discoveries that you made in the course of researching the...
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madison is experiencing more rain more severe storms. wisconsin has 15 percent more rain annually now and in 1950 . precipitation is projected to increase by another 15 percent on a century. the westside of madison experience year flood in 18 which caused hundred $54 million in damage in our county. 2018 flood was a wake up call . we are now undertaking 23 watershed studies across the city to determine how to prevent persistent flooding mitigate catastrophic events. we have identified only $5 million worth of necessary projects in just the first four studies. to prevent flooding we must make major investments in infiltration, and storm water system capacity. i believe our best solutions to the crisis are those that address climate change politically, mitigating our risks while supporting our city in both local and national economy. we must build infrastructure that withstands the impact of the changing climate and ensure our residents resources to manage stressors higher temperatures crises like living in homes and communities. all these
madison is experiencing more rain more severe storms. wisconsin has 15 percent more rain annually now and in 1950 . precipitation is projected to increase by another 15 percent on a century. the westside of madison experience year flood in 18 which caused hundred $54 million in damage in our county. 2018 flood was a wake up call . we are now undertaking 23 watershed studies across the city to determine how to prevent persistent flooding mitigate catastrophic events. we have identified only $5...
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we would definitely use it in madison.e have a similar proposal engaging and disconnected to use in our conservation parks in particular which we have increased under my administration, but similarly, we have our green power training program in the city of madison where we have hired, we hire trainees and train them on solar installation, led light conversion, and we are hoping to expand further into some of the green infrastructure work that we are doing, forestry, etc., antedate, our trainees are 73% people of color and 33% women, and these folks can go on to careers in these industries, but what has happened is we are hiring them into our public works department, diversifying those departments and setting them on behalf of a good family job. i am proud of this program and i am very -- i think every city in this country could do something like this in addition to state and private companies as well, and i think we need to be investing in our youth and workforce in a way that is sustainable and grows these good green job
we would definitely use it in madison.e have a similar proposal engaging and disconnected to use in our conservation parks in particular which we have increased under my administration, but similarly, we have our green power training program in the city of madison where we have hired, we hire trainees and train them on solar installation, led light conversion, and we are hoping to expand further into some of the green infrastructure work that we are doing, forestry, etc., antedate, our trainees...
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and jefferson redirects the letter intended for madison to madison. but he writes a brief letter thanking bernard paton for -- he says, i correct my blunder of miss directing my letter. and i committed a similar blundered while in paris, my crossed erecting two letters to two ladies out of which ascribe i did not get out of most easily. so you can imagine both these letters got the letters. i thought he would like me better. but that is -- unfortunately -- at this point -- we don't know what these letters were. but when we get 1806 will know what he meant later in life. i think that we're out of time with that. i thank you all for you time and attention. please come back to our next of these live streams. i hope you have a great day. take care now. >> tuesday, on american history tv, u.s. capital historical society chief guide and public historian, steve livengood, we'll take viewers on a virtual tour of the capitol grounds. designed by landscape architect frederick law homestead in 1874. he shows how many elements from homesteads original design have
and jefferson redirects the letter intended for madison to madison. but he writes a brief letter thanking bernard paton for -- he says, i correct my blunder of miss directing my letter. and i committed a similar blundered while in paris, my crossed erecting two letters to two ladies out of which ascribe i did not get out of most easily. so you can imagine both these letters got the letters. i thought he would like me better. but that is -- unfortunately -- at this point -- we don't know what...
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so he sends it back to jefferson and jefferson redirects the letter intended for madison to madison, but he writes a brief letter thanking bernard peyton for what he says i correct my blunder of misdirecting my letter and he says i committed a similar blunder while in paris while cross-directing two letters to two ladies out of which scrape i did not get so easily. so we can just imagine that these two ladies each got the letters and saying i thought he liked me better. unfortunately we don't at this point know what those two letters were, but when we get to 1826 hopefully we will get to figured out because he wrote that late in life. i think with that we are out of time. i thank you all for your time and attention. please come back to our next of these live streams and i hope you have a great day. take care now. >> today army secretary christy war moth and chief of staff general james mccon vil testify on the president's 2022 budget at a hearing at the armed services committee. live coverage begins at 11:00 a.m. sr. on c-span 3, c-span.org or listen live on the free c-span radio app
so he sends it back to jefferson and jefferson redirects the letter intended for madison to madison, but he writes a brief letter thanking bernard peyton for what he says i correct my blunder of misdirecting my letter and he says i committed a similar blunder while in paris while cross-directing two letters to two ladies out of which scrape i did not get so easily. so we can just imagine that these two ladies each got the letters and saying i thought he liked me better. unfortunately we don't...
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there were two people who were cofounders who lived longer than him james madison but they retired.wanted to be retired but madison was retired, marshall was chief justice when he comes, i live in philadelphia, the place on marshall died, the same hospital in the yes, he comes up, i forget where he was at the time, he rides all the way up, have a man, but the guy who dies on the operating table basically. but he's working until then and a long career. he's only part of it. i hope people get to read my book the founding father, it wasn't really that hard. there are only 3 million people in the first, white people, i'm sorry. people who could even less than that so if you wanted to be a founding father, a little mafia in you, you probably would be able to. >> we are about to turn to audience questions but i have to ask, not john quincy adams? [laughter] >> i guess so. john quincy, he did grow up with his father but he was a little young when he started, still ten or 11 with his father so i don't count him, he's too young. >> the roger of the founding fathers. [laughter] >> we could pr
there were two people who were cofounders who lived longer than him james madison but they retired.wanted to be retired but madison was retired, marshall was chief justice when he comes, i live in philadelphia, the place on marshall died, the same hospital in the yes, he comes up, i forget where he was at the time, he rides all the way up, have a man, but the guy who dies on the operating table basically. but he's working until then and a long career. he's only part of it. i hope people get to...
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madison was thinking. and it was a wonderful thing. in fact, as i recall, i understand that -- i know you're friends. i understand that the capitol is -- it is determined the capital will move from philadelphia to that swamp somewhere south of here. i believe that's partly in virginia, is it not, sir? >> partly in virginia and partly in maryland. >> you had a hand in determining that, as i recall. >> i did have a hand. >> with mr. madison and mr. hamilton. >> we had to get our nation's new capital city out of the urban markets. as far removed from the association of counting houses as we possibly could. you remember at the constitutional convention, i certainly was not there, but general hamilton was incessant in his idea that the new federal government under a constitution, a stronger, more central system of government. and remember, doctor, though 3,000 miles away, i still thought the articles of confederation were a venerable fabric. >> i know many people who are venerable that should be retired, though, mr. jefferson. >> but, sir -
madison was thinking. and it was a wonderful thing. in fact, as i recall, i understand that -- i know you're friends. i understand that the capitol is -- it is determined the capital will move from philadelphia to that swamp somewhere south of here. i believe that's partly in virginia, is it not, sir? >> partly in virginia and partly in maryland. >> you had a hand in determining that, as i recall. >> i did have a hand. >> with mr. madison and mr. hamilton. >> we...
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so this is in sydney, 2000 olympics. >> reporter: what madison prefers to see through the lens aren't your standard-action shots. >> i want i am looking for that moment that symbolizes the event as a whole. that picture shot through a window. >> reporter: the start of the hundred-yard dash. >> gun goes off and all this human energy just flies out of the starting blocks. >> reporter: within the motion, he finds a moment. >> the olympics is like an all-you-can-eat buffet for photographers. you can eat for photograph 14, 16, 18 hours a day. >> you have passion, winners. >> reporter: south bay photographer, john todd, is a veteran of the sidelines as the san jose earthquakes' longtime photographer. but in 2012, he followed the u.s. women's soccer team to the london games. >> one of my favorites is this shot of alex morgan. for me, it embodies what women's soccer, women's football, has become. >> reporter: to todd, the olympic competition isn't just on the field. it's, also, behind the lens. >> so there is almost a -- a competition going on around the sport with the photographers. who can
so this is in sydney, 2000 olympics. >> reporter: what madison prefers to see through the lens aren't your standard-action shots. >> i want i am looking for that moment that symbolizes the event as a whole. that picture shot through a window. >> reporter: the start of the hundred-yard dash. >> gun goes off and all this human energy just flies out of the starting blocks. >> reporter: within the motion, he finds a moment. >> the olympics is like an...
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you have thomas jefferson, who was not there but he is writing in to madison and madison is writing to. one of the things jefferson is concerned about is slavery, the way it will be dependent -- so you had theilence. there is a silence in the constitution. it is hovering over e formation of the constitution, like a ghost hunting it. shaping it. but not being explicitly said. but it is the power that is creating this really weird we believe in freedom and equality but we want 20 additional years onhe atlantic slave trade. what they said in south carolina was that south carolina would be just a backwardlace. our wealth comes from the negroes, that is our natural resources we must protected at all cost. so this is what is part of the tectonic plates moving at this time, in this founding of this nati. nermeen: professor anderson, could you also explain the significance of the uniform militia act of 1792? and its role in ensuring weapons and guns remained in the hands of white people? >> yes. one of the first laws passed by congress was the uniform militia act of 1792. what is that was all
you have thomas jefferson, who was not there but he is writing in to madison and madison is writing to. one of the things jefferson is concerned about is slavery, the way it will be dependent -- so you had theilence. there is a silence in the constitution. it is hovering over e formation of the constitution, like a ghost hunting it. shaping it. but not being explicitly said. but it is the power that is creating this really weird we believe in freedom and equality but we want 20 additional years...
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madison square garden opening once again. yeah, oakland as versus the yankees tonight. dow, down 403 points. as bad as that looks, it had been down 532. we're watching all the indexes. everything's in the red at the moment. and, again, in about i want to say 17-27 minutes, that's when the real action and the options expiration start to kick into high gear. we are on it for you on this quadruple witching friday. "claman countdown" is coming right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (upbeat music) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ shingles? oh... you mean bill. he's been a real pain. again with the bill... what? it looks like a face. ...hearing about it 24/7 is painful enough... i don't want to catch it. well, you can't catch shingles, but the virus that causes it may already be inside you. does that mean bill might have company? - stop. you know shingles can be prevented. shingles can be whaaaaat? yeah prevented. you can get vaccinated. oh, so... i guess it's just you, me and bill then. i'm making my appointment. bill's all yours... 50 years or older? get vaccinated for shingles today. - i'm norm. - i'm szasz.
madison square garden opening once again. yeah, oakland as versus the yankees tonight. dow, down 403 points. as bad as that looks, it had been down 532. we're watching all the indexes. everything's in the red at the moment. and, again, in about i want to say 17-27 minutes, that's when the real action and the options expiration start to kick into high gear. we are on it for you on this quadruple witching friday. "claman countdown" is coming right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (upbeat music)...
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oh, the madison and how the top stories on al jazeera visual's been held in canada for muslim family killed. and what the prime minister says was a terrorist attack, motivated by hate, for members of the same family died after being run over by a pickup truck. as canadians, we make a pact with one another that we will look out for each other. take care of each other, respect each other. well for the muslim canadian community, that packed has been broken too many times. it was broken last fall in a tober, coke, and in quebec city. in far too many places across the country, islam a phobia is real. racism is real. or young court is upheld, the conviction of comb, luggage for genocide and crimes against humanity. last name, sorry. military commander, lead forces responsible for the master code of bosnian muslims, including the genocide. it's from the nisa in 1995. it faces life in prison. the f . b. i. sensors develops a secret encrypted device to target criminal organizations worldwide. 800 people have been arrested in a global crime operation dumped children shield us vice president co
oh, the madison and how the top stories on al jazeera visual's been held in canada for muslim family killed. and what the prime minister says was a terrorist attack, motivated by hate, for members of the same family died after being run over by a pickup truck. as canadians, we make a pact with one another that we will look out for each other. take care of each other, respect each other. well for the muslim canadian community, that packed has been broken too many times. it was broken last fall...
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where's madison? [applause] madison cawthorn. where is madison? where is our madison?thank you, madison. thank you. what a great guy. what a good future you've got. where the hell is madison? thank you, madison. great job. thank you very much. if i had a face like him, i would've been president 20 years earlier. 20 years earlier, madison. thank you very much. great job. thank you. greg murphy, where's greg? where's greg? thank you, greg. you're doing a really good job. we're proud of you. we're proud of you. and a friend of mine, and somebody that's been respected by everybody, congressman ted budd. where's ted? [applause] good job, ted. good job. and here, as well, are two people you may know of. actually, i probably like her better because she was a supporter of mine before he was. people don't know that. deb meadows, stand up. [applause] standup, deb. but we have to say, deb, he wasn't far behind. it wasn't like many, many months. he switched over very quickly. i don't know if he had a choice. right, deb? mark meadows, everybody, a really great guy. [applause] and w
where's madison? [applause] madison cawthorn. where is madison? where is our madison?thank you, madison. thank you. what a great guy. what a good future you've got. where the hell is madison? thank you, madison. great job. thank you very much. if i had a face like him, i would've been president 20 years earlier. 20 years earlier, madison. thank you very much. great job. thank you. greg murphy, where's greg? where's greg? thank you, greg. you're doing a really good job. we're proud of you. we're...
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Jun 30, 2021
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we've got a much-needed shot in the arm from another founding father in james madison. and james madison was a prominent member of an institution early on in the history of washington dc called the colombian institute, and it was a gentlemanly scholarly society that was dedicated to among other things the dissemination of natural history information in many ways. it was akin to the american philosophical society of philadelphia or the academy of natural sciences in philadelphia, which we're all so institutions in philadelphia, which was at that time the center of the american scientific enterprise james madison really wanted to see a botanic garden on federal property and he was instrumental in the late 18 teens in having congress charter the existence of the first us botanic garden. it was actually built in bricks and mortar as a small institution on the block where we currently stand in 1820. however, it was not at that time funded by taxpayer money, and so it existed for a little while. and so there was a us botanic garden or the first version of a us botanic garden
we've got a much-needed shot in the arm from another founding father in james madison. and james madison was a prominent member of an institution early on in the history of washington dc called the colombian institute, and it was a gentlemanly scholarly society that was dedicated to among other things the dissemination of natural history information in many ways. it was akin to the american philosophical society of philadelphia or the academy of natural sciences in philadelphia, which we're all...
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. ♪ a packed concert at madison square garden overnight for the first time in 15 months.ut new concerns as the delta variant spreads where vaccination rates are low, threatening the country's renewed sense of normalcy. >>> plus, rude awakening. a teenager attacked by a bear while she slept in a hammock. what we're learning this morning. >>> the dramatic video showing explosions near a navy warship. >>> and a man talks about spending 15 hour at a waffle house and why he did >>> good monday morning to you. i'm faith abubey. mona is off. >> and i'm andrew dymburt. we begin with breaking news. a possible tornado touching down overnight in suburban, chicago. >> heavy damage is reported in dupage county, this was the scene in woodbridge, illinois. officials in the community say that several areas were impassable due to the damage. >> it comes as claudette continues to create dangerous continues in the east. rain from the storm is blamed for causing a pile-up that killed ten people. we're learning more about the victims. but we begin with the breaking news outside of chicago. br
. ♪ a packed concert at madison square garden overnight for the first time in 15 months.ut new concerns as the delta variant spreads where vaccination rates are low, threatening the country's renewed sense of normalcy. >>> plus, rude awakening. a teenager attacked by a bear while she slept in a hammock. what we're learning this morning. >>> the dramatic video showing explosions near a navy warship. >>> and a man talks about spending 15 hour at a waffle house and why...
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. >> reporter: late at night, they arrived at madison square park. >> there are 49 trees. >> reporteris is how you mapped it out. >> i mapped it out but literally, we had to avoid all the lines. electrical lines, sewage lines. >> reporter: lin modeled the entire project in her new york studio. >> i literally had to choose and recalibrate every hole after the first hole because each tree was in complete dialog with its neighbor. and spacing, distancing -- >> reporter: having mapped it out and studied and made models do you still get surprised? ? i'm terrified it's not going to work. every single time i have nightmares and i never know if it's going to work or not. >> reporter: how on do you feel about it now? >> i'm feeling pretty good about it. i think we need to plant everything. >> reporter: the ohio born artist and architect has made a lasting mark on the american landscape, designing the vietnam's memorial and the civil rights memorial in montgomery, alabama and a series of wave field installations like this one at the university of michigan. >> i am making them closer and i want
. >> reporter: late at night, they arrived at madison square park. >> there are 49 trees. >> reporteris is how you mapped it out. >> i mapped it out but literally, we had to avoid all the lines. electrical lines, sewage lines. >> reporter: lin modeled the entire project in her new york studio. >> i literally had to choose and recalibrate every hole after the first hole because each tree was in complete dialog with its neighbor. and spacing, distancing --...
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Jun 25, 2021
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yourchool isamed aft james madison. what becamhe cond amement to e nstituti, that tre is an indivial right peoplto be ableo keep gs for protecti. can u name me one placin the rld, a placen the wor, at hasanned l gunsr ndgunsnd seen rder rat go dn? ian't find aingle ple like that. >>11, what is urmergen? >> ias worng in e departme of justice democrats willight youooth d nail. they wt to go d say we topped.5 milon dangeus peop. >> anyetter iured? >>lease he. look ats we sto.5 million w-abidincitizensho waed to geaun. here areou in th school? >> first floor. shootingn my claroom. cgratulions on an amazing acmplishme. 'sure allf you wi have a very bght fute ahea ank yovery muc amy: that was john lott, jr. who wrote, consider the bible of the gun rights movement, speaking at the fake gun ceremony in las vegas where there was another massacre that took place a few years ago that killed scores of people. either the way, buzzfeed contacted mr. lott. he said, were telling me the whole thing is a set up? he said, no, i did not kn
yourchool isamed aft james madison. what becamhe cond amement to e nstituti, that tre is an indivial right peoplto be ableo keep gs for protecti. can u name me one placin the rld, a placen the wor, at hasanned l gunsr ndgunsnd seen rder rat go dn? ian't find aingle ple like that. >>11, what is urmergen? >> ias worng in e departme of justice democrats willight youooth d nail. they wt to go d say we topped.5 milon dangeus peop. >> anyetter iured? >>lease he. look ats we...
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Jun 29, 2021
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madison that was the great concern of the constitutional convention. how would the smaller states continue india in association with larger states? the larger states would overwhelm them. i'm i suppose hearing what you say about the one of the reasons for moving it. i suppose i'm comforted to know that in the future that the united states capital will not be influenced by markets or urban affairs are or anything else. so it will continue to be in this quiet little country spot there. is that correct, sir? indeed sir, a longer the potomac river 100 miles removed from the ocean the rapids if you will the fall lines of the great potomac river, aha and all general washington will be happy. i'm sure. i'm very much so it's continuous to his his great holdings down there along the potomac answer. it is located near two small towns, which i think you had visited one being george town. they are on the north bank and the other alexandria. oh, yes wonderful times now now the speaking though of your your thoughts about the constitution. i know we brought up i brou
madison that was the great concern of the constitutional convention. how would the smaller states continue india in association with larger states? the larger states would overwhelm them. i'm i suppose hearing what you say about the one of the reasons for moving it. i suppose i'm comforted to know that in the future that the united states capital will not be influenced by markets or urban affairs are or anything else. so it will continue to be in this quiet little country spot there. is that...
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Jun 23, 2021
06/21
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and last but not least is madison square garden itself.on square garden sports team or the entertainment company, all great examples of things that didn't pick up, running a great lad that is still opportunity for investors to get in. alix: it is a great point. if you go by madison square garden right now, it is not a pretty sight. thanks a lot. joe sitt, thor equities chairman. i walked through chelsea the other day, right on 7th avenue, and i haven't seen it like that in decades. i mean, blocks boarded up, blocks of homeless people, and it is really distressing because it is what the city has turned into, and we really got to get that under control. guy: i haven't been there in a long time, but certainly it feels like there's been a big step towards, and hopefully this mayoral election may billy reverses that process forward. that is certainly what we hope comes out of this and the kind of move to florida and elsewhere . that is the result of all of this. part of the result of all of this. anyway, we are getting some pictures coming thro
and last but not least is madison square garden itself.on square garden sports team or the entertainment company, all great examples of things that didn't pick up, running a great lad that is still opportunity for investors to get in. alix: it is a great point. if you go by madison square garden right now, it is not a pretty sight. thanks a lot. joe sitt, thor equities chairman. i walked through chelsea the other day, right on 7th avenue, and i haven't seen it like that in decades. i mean,...
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vaned grift. >> madison g. bice. >> giovanni pachardo. >> matthew s.. berry. >> caroline e field. >> bryce h. betger. >> td waldron. >> madeline c cook. >> trey whitmeyer. >> bartholomew wynn ii. >> matthew h. bosstok. >> from the third company, joseph g bandis. >> devin flag. >> jordan barios. >> carlos vallarde. >> benjamin brown. >> christina gonzalez. >> trace clawson. >> jackson harris. >> cole m. cooper. >> blake a. haden. >> melissa r. cottes. >> maxwell j. heathcote. >> arthur j. divine. >> clair homebeck. >> joshua l gable. >> thomas p. jabson. >> al son m. goodpastor. >> thomas j. goodrich. >> alexa r. . >> nicholas s. grony. >> timothy g. lincoln. >> addison c. hamilton. >> luke h. lair. >> robert s. hideman. edward mcguire iii. >> levig. hoffman. >> tristan more rosco. >> calvin h. mcdonald. >> zane a. coder. >> christopher e. mecham. >> daniel k. kim. >> colin j. meehan. >> hazel j. martinez. >> lilly e. meyers. >> tanner m. mathews. frank e. ogden iii. >> garrett j. mitchell. >> chloe m. owen. >> kendall s. orlander. >> tyler perryton. >>
vaned grift. >> madison g. bice. >> giovanni pachardo. >> matthew s.. berry. >> caroline e field. >> bryce h. betger. >> td waldron. >> madeline c cook. >> trey whitmeyer. >> bartholomew wynn ii. >> matthew h. bosstok. >> from the third company, joseph g bandis. >> devin flag. >> jordan barios. >> carlos vallarde. >> benjamin brown. >> christina gonzalez. >> trace clawson. >> jackson...
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Jun 19, 2021
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he belonged in that upper class with people like george washington thomas jefferson james madison andouse tells us that in the details as we look at it. the driveway that you would have come up as well during george mason's lifetime was lined and cherry trees and would have really created this house as a focal point and a centerpiece of the property here at gunston hall. he didn't ever add on to the house. so the house that you see now is what mason built in 1759. it's kind of interesting because most other founding fathers did actually add third floors and wings like mount vernon or monticello, which jefferson built out to be this grand home. george mason saw people like jefferson many of the other founding generation going into deep deep debt doing things like this today. we would think of it as keeping up with the joneses or keeping up with the kardashians. mason didn't want to be in that position himself. so this the house that we see today is what mason ended up with in his lif. so we're gonna have a chance to explore all of the spaces in the house. look at who george mason was t
he belonged in that upper class with people like george washington thomas jefferson james madison andouse tells us that in the details as we look at it. the driveway that you would have come up as well during george mason's lifetime was lined and cherry trees and would have really created this house as a focal point and a centerpiece of the property here at gunston hall. he didn't ever add on to the house. so the house that you see now is what mason built in 1759. it's kind of interesting...
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but of course, we're pro james madison here, right? at my time of life my only satisfaction and pleasure is in my children. and all my views are centered in their happiness. his children are adults at the time. he writes them this. so live through your children. some children are happier to be lived through than others. this could mean anything from be happy to keep hearing about your children. and one of my absolute favorite quotes have found in the archives from a woman. who writes her adult son? and what she's upset, is that her adult son hasn't been writing to her very often and has been writing very short business-like letters. and she says you know essentially include me in your life hearing about your life and my grandchildren is what makes me feel connected is what makes me feel part of your life gives me pleasure. and then she says people do not lose their curiosity with age about curiosity. i think she really means their quest for human connection. and she says essentially to her adult son. i don't think by the way, she's try
but of course, we're pro james madison here, right? at my time of life my only satisfaction and pleasure is in my children. and all my views are centered in their happiness. his children are adults at the time. he writes them this. so live through your children. some children are happier to be lived through than others. this could mean anything from be happy to keep hearing about your children. and one of my absolute favorite quotes have found in the archives from a woman. who writes her adult...
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. >> the mayors of los angeles, atlanta and madison, wisconsin, testified on the effects of climate change reduce its impact in their cities. .. claire's -- the chair is authorized to a recess of the >> the in person meetings, members are responsible controlling their own microphones. members can be muted by staff only to avoid inadvertent background noise . statements, documents or
. >> the mayors of los angeles, atlanta and madison, wisconsin, testified on the effects of climate change reduce its impact in their cities. .. claire's -- the chair is authorized to a recess of the >> the in person meetings, members are responsible controlling their own microphones. members can be muted by staff only to avoid inadvertent background noise . statements, documents or
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vacunadas. >> miles de fanÁticos regresaron al icÓnico madison square garden para bailar al ritmo denda >>> pero antes el gobernador condenÓ el ataque que terminÓ con 14 personas muertas en reynosa ademÁs pidiÓ acciones para frenar la violencia en su estado la sangrienta jornada que se da en momentos de histÓrica violencian el paÍs desatÓ el pÁnico ent los pobladores. >> >>> aquÍ estÁn >> ahÍ estÁ uno >>> aquÍ estÁ otro. >> las calles de reynosa fueron el escenario de terror periodista local narra la escena y en el piso los cuerpos de varias personas asesinadas a sangre frÍa >>> un seÑor tambiÉn de la tercera edad estÁ ejecutado de un balazo >>> esteÁbado viviÓ una de las jornadas mÁs sangrientas entre las vÍctimas se encontraba Ángel ruiz un enfermero de 19 aÑos la policÍa explicÓ que fueron acribillados p sujetos que ibann varios vehÍculoss inmediato el miedo se apoderÓ de la poblaciÓn >> no sabemos si vamos a regresar >>> estamos en tiempos de mucha incertidumbre >>> ya no se meten con lo que se meten con sus problemas y estÁn agarrando parejo ya >>> esta vez las autoridades no fu
vacunadas. >> miles de fanÁticos regresaron al icÓnico madison square garden para bailar al ritmo denda >>> pero antes el gobernador condenÓ el ataque que terminÓ con 14 personas muertas en reynosa ademÁs pidiÓ acciones para frenar la violencia en su estado la sangrienta jornada que se da en momentos de histÓrica violencian el paÍs desatÓ el pÁnico ent los pobladores. >> >>> aquÍ estÁn >> ahÍ estÁ uno >>> aquÍ estÁ otro. >> las...
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you were born here in madison, wisconsin. the heir to a wealthy family. i knew had a change of heart. select yes, thank you born 1959 my dad is working at the oscar mayer plant think it's working at the time. as the family business part of the madison community part of what i learn and part of what inform this book actually isal growing up in a wealthy family. you are surrounded by trusted advisors. bias towards accumulation of dynasty building. passing on the next generation substantial wealth. a fairly young age that sent my life on a nether path essentially. i'm how it's affecting and undermining the life for everyone. thunder road want to keep going down. >> is thinking about a book that came out a couple of decades ago now. looking at how tax law has been written to benefit the wealthy. write about the time you decided to partway with your family fortune talk about the change started in the early 1980s. >> that book had a big impact on me with they describe so well is one tax code is sort of walk you through that. the 70s and 80s were really a turnin
you were born here in madison, wisconsin. the heir to a wealthy family. i knew had a change of heart. select yes, thank you born 1959 my dad is working at the oscar mayer plant think it's working at the time. as the family business part of the madison community part of what i learn and part of what inform this book actually isal growing up in a wealthy family. you are surrounded by trusted advisors. bias towards accumulation of dynasty building. passing on the next generation substantial...
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we are going to play one for you now, but i want to show you first of all a manuscript of the madison was played on the same occasion. you can see it was composed by a citizen of the city of washington and dedicated to his pupil. underneath it says, this is the march that the president and his lady was serenaded with by the city band, what the marine band was known as in those days, the fourth of march, 1809. the day of his inauguration. now we will play the jefferson march for you. ♪ col. santelmann: that was the thomas jefferson march that the marine band played for the first inaugural ball. as you noticed, the bass instrument of that group was the bassoon, but undoubtedly, another bass instrument used in those days was this here. this bears the title of a serpent or serpentine. strangely enough, it is made of wood wrapped with leather, and produces a very deep tone. originally it was called the bass of the bugle family. because it uses brass mouthpieces. undoubtedly it fit in very well with the instruments of the lower register. we could use this very acceptably and it was soon fol
we are going to play one for you now, but i want to show you first of all a manuscript of the madison was played on the same occasion. you can see it was composed by a citizen of the city of washington and dedicated to his pupil. underneath it says, this is the march that the president and his lady was serenaded with by the city band, what the marine band was known as in those days, the fourth of march, 1809. the day of his inauguration. now we will play the jefferson march for you. ♪ col....
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in fact the madison society had a rule that women had to wear skirts or dresses when they appeared in public protest and men had to wear coat and tie right? it was about presenting themselves as respectable middle class gender conforming individuals to clean a kind of level of respectability and to not call attention to themselves as being different but to call attention to their similarities, right? whereas the younger crowd in the gay liberation front. we have less gender-specific clothing the men and women are dressed in much more similar fashion. they're in much more casual attire and they seem to be sort of refuting the notion that they have to conform to particular gender norms or expectations. anything else that you notice? what about the wording on the on the cover and the poster. what do you notice that's similar different about that? so in the second poster and kind of the wording in folks and also the image in general kind of invokes a sense of community and it talks about doing the sisters and brothers and they're all kind of they're happy to be there and they have showing
in fact the madison society had a rule that women had to wear skirts or dresses when they appeared in public protest and men had to wear coat and tie right? it was about presenting themselves as respectable middle class gender conforming individuals to clean a kind of level of respectability and to not call attention to themselves as being different but to call attention to their similarities, right? whereas the younger crowd in the gay liberation front. we have less gender-specific clothing...
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man must make on campus borlin than foss come, you know, supply via mid to new year to school in madison v i a di to den scott vosta. lloyd. my call in is simona which is see if in the eclipse on monday of the phone as usual. each was in the we always give me a call follow you got spinning. la. com. i just spoke to lisa last not a. 6 good out of the move in, we need to move some stuff to you, excuse me. and it didn't do it in the us from the previous. it'll stop associate the semesters towards the end of the thing. i saw them a little while to get us another ministry shuttle this an enormous wait a minute. i saw i saw switching it. i single well, i'm in a minute ditching doyle and go or to teaching it and asking me could salish and ask them now warning me then in the course i sure would when was, you know, not comp being killed, diminish it showed none dumb and immune to new down when been down menu next to the fishing me. ah . then come. so to listeners margareta saw her says here thing and it's like the victim to call hope. all right. take me see to go home. my high groom atlanta. i st
man must make on campus borlin than foss come, you know, supply via mid to new year to school in madison v i a di to den scott vosta. lloyd. my call in is simona which is see if in the eclipse on monday of the phone as usual. each was in the we always give me a call follow you got spinning. la. com. i just spoke to lisa last not a. 6 good out of the move in, we need to move some stuff to you, excuse me. and it didn't do it in the us from the previous. it'll stop associate the semesters towards...