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was madison's mom's best friend. she says madison was always sweet and a little different. >> i remember we had a birdhouse that my mom had brought over, and she was going to put it in my backyard. the other kids run, go, play, have fun, oh, mom needs help? whatever. >> not available. >> not available. madison's like hey, do you want me to help you do it? >> school was a battlefield. madison was picked on, the scrawny kid and a bit of a loner. >> he was always doing his own thing. >> everything changed by madison's senior year school. he sprouted to almost 6 feet and had less time for dad and mom. >> madison was very social. he had a lot of friends. >> hannah traylor and madison grew up in the tiny town of eclectic, alabama. >> he was always the class clown, like really goofy, trying to make everybody laugh. he might get in trouble for talking too much in class. >> as madison crossed over into the land of teendom, his parents found themselves without a map. >> during senior year, people are turning 18, they're about
was madison's mom's best friend. she says madison was always sweet and a little different. >> i remember we had a birdhouse that my mom had brought over, and she was going to put it in my backyard. the other kids run, go, play, have fun, oh, mom needs help? whatever. >> not available. >> not available. madison's like hey, do you want me to help you do it? >> school was a battlefield. madison was picked on, the scrawny kid and a bit of a loner. >> he was always...
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that jefferson had automatic and madison it was a great collaboration. but it was also a great friendship. and i think just to expand on your question. it wasn't just during his presidency that you see this played out. it's really played out from their first meeting in 1776 until jefferson's death in 1826. it's a 50 year friendship. that encompasses 1250 letters that were exchanged between the two men, but i think you know madison there was so different both in in body and in personality and in temperament now jefferson was six foot two six foot three madison was five foot four. jefferson was a larger than life personality. madison was very shy intimidated. but yet they work together. beautifully. i think madison needed jefferson's large personality and his idealism. and jefferson needed madison's exacting mind in this practical nature. and i think you see it played out in things as small as how they approach the alien and sedition act. or how they approached how he was going to deal with john adams when he comes when jefferson comes in as his vice presi
that jefferson had automatic and madison it was a great collaboration. but it was also a great friendship. and i think just to expand on your question. it wasn't just during his presidency that you see this played out. it's really played out from their first meeting in 1776 until jefferson's death in 1826. it's a 50 year friendship. that encompasses 1250 letters that were exchanged between the two men, but i think you know madison there was so different both in in body and in personality and in...
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madison is there for him. for the geographic construction of our country through the louisiana purchase and then obviously the whole state university system that jefferson, with madison's help, madison was a very big part. people here are far more knowledgeable about the development of this university system. but really from uva, the state university system was born. it was really a lot of fun to discover the depth of this friendship. >> "the presidency" airs saturday at 2:00 p.m. eastern and is available to watch online at c-span.org/history. >> gary ginsberg is a fellow at the research institute. a contribute to time and cnn, a past editorial of the "washington post," former founding director of the lapage center and currently a presidential counsellor on
madison is there for him. for the geographic construction of our country through the louisiana purchase and then obviously the whole state university system that jefferson, with madison's help, madison was a very big part. people here are far more knowledgeable about the development of this university system. but really from uva, the state university system was born. it was really a lot of fun to discover the depth of this friendship. >> "the presidency" airs saturday at 2:00...
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of wisconsin madison, thank you - aggression. 0k, of the university of wisconsin madison, thank you _ much indeed. thank you. you're welcome, thank _ much indeed. thank you. you're welcome, thank you. _ across the uk, 150,000 households remain they were struck by falling trees and flying debris in belgium, germany and poland. ——storm eunice has wreaked havoc across europe, causing power outages and killing at least 16 people. the victims were struck by falling trees and flying debris in britain, ireland, the netherlands, belgium, germany and poland. anna holligan reports. amsterdam's famous tree—lined streets were transformed into death traps. four people were killed by falling trunks, including someone riding a bicycle. coastal areas experienced the most intense winds, with gusts of up to 90 mph. this was scheveningen, on the edge of the hague. the highest code red weather warning has been lifted, for now. this is just one garden in one city, but people are clearing up scenes like these and far, far worse right across the netherlands this lunchtime. over the border in belgium, 80 m
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madison cawthorn.here is a lawsuit to get him off the ballot because it said he engaged in the insurrection, which in north carolina law, would mean he's disqualified from the ballot potentially. this has to do with the fourteenth amendment. it sets people up here. no person shall be a elector of vice president or hold any office, civil or military, under the united states, any state, having previously taken an oath as a member of congress, or as an officer of the united states, or as a member of michigan state legislature, or as an executive given insurrection or rebowl in. >> there the fourteenth amendment, section 3 is what folks have been warning could apply to the insurrectionists or members of congress if any were found to have given them aid or comfort. that is being questioned with madison cawthorn based on what we know. the north carolina board said they will look at it. this is a long ball as it applies to madison cawthorn. i want to be very clear. if we find out other members of congress wer
madison cawthorn.here is a lawsuit to get him off the ballot because it said he engaged in the insurrection, which in north carolina law, would mean he's disqualified from the ballot potentially. this has to do with the fourteenth amendment. it sets people up here. no person shall be a elector of vice president or hold any office, civil or military, under the united states, any state, having previously taken an oath as a member of congress, or as an officer of the united states, or as a member...
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jeffersons was the declaration and madisons was theconstitutional convention and the federalist papers so all of them didn't think about the presidency as the great moment in their lives . and washington was an aficionado of exits . he in surrendering his steward or even before that refusing to become dictator and in baltimore met where the capital was, annapolis where the capital was, the surrender of his commission. but when he did that george iii said it can't be. if he does that he would be the greatest man in the world. well, he did and for that moment at least he was. jefferson writes about this right afterwards that i think jefferson wrote some of washington's speechat annapolis as a matter of fact . i can't prove that. but jefferson says one man saved us from the fate that befalls most republics. they were thinking of caesar, they were thinking of cromwell . subsequently we can think of napoleon. we can think of mal and castro. we can think of a variety of leaders who never want to leave office. i won't mention one thatmight still be alive in american politics . but the preside
jeffersons was the declaration and madisons was theconstitutional convention and the federalist papers so all of them didn't think about the presidency as the great moment in their lives . and washington was an aficionado of exits . he in surrendering his steward or even before that refusing to become dictator and in baltimore met where the capital was, annapolis where the capital was, the surrender of his commission. but when he did that george iii said it can't be. if he does that he would be...
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madisons was the constitution and the federalist papers. all of them did not think about the presidency is the great moment in their lives. washington was aficionado of residence. even before that and newburgh refusing to become dictator annapolis where the capitol was the surrender of his commission george the third is that it can't be if the depth does that he be the greatest man in the world. well he did and for that moment at least he was. jefferson writes about this right after. i think jefferson actually wrote some of washington's speech i can't prove that. but jefferson says one man saved us from the fate that befalls most republics. there thinking cromwell, subsequently they can think of subsequently they can think of now we can think of castro, we can think of a variety of leaders who never want to leave office. i won't mention one that might still be alive in american republic. but the president abe said, i really do believe as lindsay put it, it's often discussed as the two-term president which is ratified as a constitution limit
madisons was the constitution and the federalist papers. all of them did not think about the presidency is the great moment in their lives. washington was aficionado of residence. even before that and newburgh refusing to become dictator annapolis where the capitol was the surrender of his commission george the third is that it can't be if the depth does that he be the greatest man in the world. well he did and for that moment at least he was. jefferson writes about this right after. i think...
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joining us is madison cawthorn's attorney. sir, i appreciate you being with us this morning.ere. your client has said publicly that running for office is a right protected by the constitution. he is saying that is being violated by this challenge by the north carolina statute. where does the constitution guarantee that right. >> it's in the first amendment. the freedom of association that is protected by the first amendment, protects the right to run for office. so any activity that would restrict, you know, governmental activity that would restrict that would be subject to strict scrutiny. and of course we have both a procedure and a claim here that both violate the first amendment and other due process rights. so that's the reason we have filed a suit in federal court to injoin this effort to really undermine democracy by preventing people from running for office and therefore denying the voters their choice. >> but let's pull up this fourteenth amendment section 3 again, the disqualification clause. you do admit that the constitution also places limitations on who can run
joining us is madison cawthorn's attorney. sir, i appreciate you being with us this morning.ere. your client has said publicly that running for office is a right protected by the constitution. he is saying that is being violated by this challenge by the north carolina statute. where does the constitution guarantee that right. >> it's in the first amendment. the freedom of association that is protected by the first amendment, protects the right to run for office. so any activity that would...
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james madison talked about factions. that was an old word for special interests. he said, factions, if they're able to seize control of government will strip away our liberty. the genius of our constitution is the checks and balances that divides government, that makes one branch fight with another branch. makes the executive and congress fight. makes congress and the judiciary fight. makes the federal government and the states fight. the supreme court has called it splitting the atom of sovereignty. if one faction can't seize control of everything, then they can't use that power against the people. that principle was true two centuries ago and it is true today. why is our liberty under assault? giant corporations, giant government, works together hand in hand. joe rogan, jen psaki. jen psaki doesn't get the justin trudeau treatment? [booing] peppermint patty deserves some love. jen psaki from the white house podium said, billionaires in silicon valley, please silence that pesky rogan guy. there is a pattern of government asking big tech to silence dissent. in can
james madison talked about factions. that was an old word for special interests. he said, factions, if they're able to seize control of government will strip away our liberty. the genius of our constitution is the checks and balances that divides government, that makes one branch fight with another branch. makes the executive and congress fight. makes congress and the judiciary fight. makes the federal government and the states fight. the supreme court has called it splitting the atom of...
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then, the republicans suing to disqualify madison cawthorn from congress for engaging in insurrection joins me live. plus, jelani c
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i want to take this moment to thank madison public library, madison public library foundation and allow sponsors . their support over the last 18 months and the last 20 years to ensure we have three cultural events like this where we can celebrate great wisconsin authors like meghan u have been steadfast and unwavering so a big round of applause for the library foundation . [applause] but now to the matter at hand. meghan ob a writer who was raised in the midwest. it is always wonderful when the wisconsin book festival can host great wisconsin authors and macon is one of those. you may have seen her at the festival for her first collection of essays interior states published and when the booker award for nonfiction. it is absolutely one of the wonderful that we get to call her our own here in madison . this book "god, human, animal, machine: technology, metaphor, and the search for meaning" is really about what it means to be a person in this time. it takes on science, takes on faith, takes on technology in ways that push you to think about what your day-to-day life is ntlike, what your
i want to take this moment to thank madison public library, madison public library foundation and allow sponsors . their support over the last 18 months and the last 20 years to ensure we have three cultural events like this where we can celebrate great wisconsin authors like meghan u have been steadfast and unwavering so a big round of applause for the library foundation . [applause] but now to the matter at hand. meghan ob a writer who was raised in the midwest. it is always wonderful when...
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madisons was the constitution, the federalist papers. so all of them didn't think about the presidency is the great moment in their lives. and washington was an aficionado of exits. refusing to become dictator and then months later in baltimore where the capital was annapolis ofexcuse me, the surrender of te commission. when he did that, george the third hean said it can't be. if he does that he would be the greatest man in the world, so he did. what they were thinking and jefferson writes about this right afterwards i think jefferson wrote some of the speech in annapolis as a matter of fact. i can't prove that but jefferson says one man saved us from the fate that befalls most republics. they were thinking of cromwell, substantively we can think of napoleon, castro, a variety of leaders that never want to leave office. i can mention one that might still be alive in american politics. but it's often discussed as the two-term president that is ratified is the constitutional amendment in 1951 the real precedent is all leaders no matter how
madisons was the constitution, the federalist papers. so all of them didn't think about the presidency is the great moment in their lives. and washington was an aficionado of exits. refusing to become dictator and then months later in baltimore where the capital was annapolis ofexcuse me, the surrender of te commission. when he did that, george the third hean said it can't be. if he does that he would be the greatest man in the world, so he did. what they were thinking and jefferson writes...
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then, the republicans suing to disqualify madison cawthorn from congress for engaging in insurrection joins me live. plus, jelani cobb on the right wing crackdown on teaching black history as black history month begins and one year after a certain senator's great escape to cancun, or works says that texas has failed to prepare for another freeze. all in starts right now.
then, the republicans suing to disqualify madison cawthorn from congress for engaging in insurrection joins me live. plus, jelani cobb on the right wing crackdown on teaching black history as black history month begins and one year after a certain senator's great escape to cancun, or works says that texas has failed to prepare for another freeze. all in starts right now.
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madisons was the constitution.all of them did not think about the presidency as the great moment in their lives. anna washington was an aficionado of exits. and surrendering his sword even before that it newburgh refusing to become dictator and then a few months later in baltimore where the capitol was no annapolis where the capitol was the surrender of his commission, when he did that george the third to set it can't be. if he does that he'll be the greatest man of the world. while he did and for that moment at least he wasn't. what they were thinking and jefferson writes about thisn right after words i think jefferson wrote some of the speech i can't prove that. but jefferson said one man saved us from the fate that befalls both republics. subsequently we can think of napoleon we can think of castro. we can think of a variety of leaders that never want to leave office i do believe the weight lindsey put it it's often discussed as the two-term president whichhe is ratified te real president is a public all leaders
madisons was the constitution.all of them did not think about the presidency as the great moment in their lives. anna washington was an aficionado of exits. and surrendering his sword even before that it newburgh refusing to become dictator and then a few months later in baltimore where the capitol was no annapolis where the capitol was the surrender of his commission, when he did that george the third to set it can't be. if he does that he'll be the greatest man of the world. while he did and...
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james madison traveled the world photographing where children sleep. ah, child fantasy and reality often much. what would the world look like if we made by children? may be like this. the domain, a full year old kaya from tokyo. a child's room often reveals their biggest streams. samantha from new york is a 3 time karate will champion who trains for hours a day. this is her bedroom. other times a place where a child lace their head for the my to provide insight into their families difficult living situation and daily fight for survival. ah, for the 15 years british photography, james madison has documented where children sleep. ah, i was asked to come up with a project for a children's charity or either of a child and kind of smiling a lot o a child in a disaster situation. so i began to think about my, how could you know, a little bit more about a child, and i thought back to my own childhood, i kind of looked at the kids in the pictures and i kind of thought, i wonder what that bedroom is like. the pool home to 7 year old indira, she and her family l
james madison traveled the world photographing where children sleep. ah, child fantasy and reality often much. what would the world look like if we made by children? may be like this. the domain, a full year old kaya from tokyo. a child's room often reveals their biggest streams. samantha from new york is a 3 time karate will champion who trains for hours a day. this is her bedroom. other times a place where a child lace their head for the my to provide insight into their families difficult...
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james madison traveled the world photographing where children sleep. ah child, thank to see in reality of finch. what would the world look like if it were made by children may be like this. the domain, a full year old kaya from tokyo. a child's room often reveals the biggest streams. samantha from new york is a 3 time karate will champion who trains 4 hours a day. this is her bedroom. other times a place where a child lays their head for the my to provides insight into their families, difficult living situation, and daily fight for survival. ah, for the 15 years british photography, james madison has documented where children sleep i was asked to come up with a project for a children's charity. they're either of a child in kind of smiling a lot o a child in a disaster situation. so i began to think about my, how could you know, a little bit more about a child, and i thought back to my own childhood, i kind of looked at the kids in the pictures and i kind of thought, i wonder what their bedroom is like. the pool home to 7 year old indira, she and her fa
james madison traveled the world photographing where children sleep. ah child, thank to see in reality of finch. what would the world look like if it were made by children may be like this. the domain, a full year old kaya from tokyo. a child's room often reveals the biggest streams. samantha from new york is a 3 time karate will champion who trains 4 hours a day. this is her bedroom. other times a place where a child lays their head for the my to provides insight into their families, difficult...
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i want to take this moment to thank madison public library the madison public library foundation and all of our sponsors. their support or take away over the last 18 months. over the last 20 years to ensure we have free cultural events like this where we can celebrate great wisconsin authors like meghan a steadfast salt creek -- quick round of applause for the library foundation. [applause] inactive matter tanned, meghan o'gieblyn is a writer writer who was raised in lives in the midwest. it's always wonderful when the wisconsin book festival can host hgreat authors and meghan asset one of those. you may have seen her first collection of essays which was published with wide acclaim and won the 2018th award for nonfiction. it is absolutely wonderful that we get to call her our own here in madison. this y book "god, human, animal, machine" is really about what it means to be a person in this time. takes on science at takes on faith. takes on technology in ways that push you to think about what your day-to-day life is like and what your entire life is like and what the future can be lik
i want to take this moment to thank madison public library the madison public library foundation and all of our sponsors. their support or take away over the last 18 months. over the last 20 years to ensure we have free cultural events like this where we can celebrate great wisconsin authors like meghan a steadfast salt creek -- quick round of applause for the library foundation. [applause] inactive matter tanned, meghan o'gieblyn is a writer writer who was raised in lives in the midwest. it's...
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then, the republicans suing to disqualify madison cawthorn from congress for engaging in insurrection joins me live. plus, jelani cobb on the right wing crackdown on teaching black history as black history month begins and one year after a certain senator's great escape to cancun, or works says that texas has failed to prepare for another freeze. all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. we have new revelations tonight about the ex presidents coup plotting that contain some of the most incriminating evidence yet, i'll explain. so in the weeks following the election with his defeat appearing one more certain trump's scheme to sustain power, as we have chronicled on the show, became increasingly desperate. and his personal lawyer, rudy giuliani, had been spreading all sorts of conspiratorial nonsense about the voting machines for weeks. falsely claiming that the voting machines rig the election for biden. >> it's way beyond what people think. including a very very dangerous foreign company that says -- that's not american, that's far. a company that has close
then, the republicans suing to disqualify madison cawthorn from congress for engaging in insurrection joins me live. plus, jelani cobb on the right wing crackdown on teaching black history as black history month begins and one year after a certain senator's great escape to cancun, or works says that texas has failed to prepare for another freeze. all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. we have new revelations tonight about the ex presidents coup plotting that...
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it is absolutely wonderful that we get to call her our own here in madison. this book is really about what it means to be a person in this time. it takes on science, faith, technology, in ways that push you to think about what your day-to-day life is like, what your entire life is like, and what the future of your life can be like. it is going to be so wonderful to hear from meghan. please help me welcome here. [applause] -- please help me welcome her. [applause] >> thank you very much, connor, for that introduction. thanks to all of you for coming today. it is wonderful to see your faces, mostly half of them. [laughter] i did -- this is actually my first in person event. i did a virtual book tour for this book which came out at the end of august. it is really exciting to be here with you today. i'm going to start -- i thought i would read a portion of the book that takes place explicitly in madison. i wrote this chapter -- it is opening to a chapter that's about robotics largely. i was writing this chapter when i was teaching a class at campus, and it was wh
it is absolutely wonderful that we get to call her our own here in madison. this book is really about what it means to be a person in this time. it takes on science, faith, technology, in ways that push you to think about what your day-to-day life is like, what your entire life is like, and what the future of your life can be like. it is going to be so wonderful to hear from meghan. please help me welcome here. [applause] -- please help me welcome her. [applause] >> thank you very much,...
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madison. this book is about what it means to be a person in this time. it takes on science, space, technology in ways that push you to think about your day-to-day life is like please help me welcome her. [applause] thank you so much for the introduction and thank you all for coming today. this is my first in person event. ii did a virtual book tour. i'm going to start since i'm reading in madison i thought i would read a portion that takes place p in madison. i wrote this chapter it's an opening to a chapter about robotics largely and i was writing it at the time i was teaching class on campus. i'm going to read this short opening to the chapter then i will talk a little bit more about the book as a whole and maybe read a few more passages and i want toan make sure we hae time at the end for q-and-a. nobody could to say when the robots arrived. they seemed to have been smuggled onto campus without any official announcement, explanation or warning. there were a few dozen of them in total, small
madison. this book is about what it means to be a person in this time. it takes on science, space, technology in ways that push you to think about your day-to-day life is like please help me welcome her. [applause] thank you so much for the introduction and thank you all for coming today. this is my first in person event. ii did a virtual book tour. i'm going to start since i'm reading in madison i thought i would read a portion that takes place p in madison. i wrote this chapter it's an...
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[laughter] in dolley madison actually was historically important because james madison my hero, greatestal philosophers from aristotle's in my judgment but he unassuming and does not cut out for this. and cokie, moved from that when people work really friendly in washington across the aisle, and in the politics, did she say anything later in her life as to how we might get back to where we once were. >> that is a good question and you know, part of the context here is it that you pointed the way washington worked it the earlier year but either one of us you know the democratic lines and saying goodbye all but one of the things that is true about washington it and that is a lot of the members brought their families to washington it and they lived here would they were neighbors and their kids went to the same school that went to the same churches. i listen a very beneficial effect in terms of creating these respect and affection the people have for each other. and cokie the family really moved into this house and when she was eight years old the next her neighbor right nextas door s leadin
[laughter] in dolley madison actually was historically important because james madison my hero, greatestal philosophers from aristotle's in my judgment but he unassuming and does not cut out for this. and cokie, moved from that when people work really friendly in washington across the aisle, and in the politics, did she say anything later in her life as to how we might get back to where we once were. >> that is a good question and you know, part of the context here is it that you pointed...
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madison alworth is live this new york city with how inflation, madison, became this uninvited guest thatave. you've got a lot of wings there. >> reporter: it's just -- i do have -- these wings right here, that's a great question, how much does a wing set like this cost at the restaurant? >> around $20. >> reporter: around $20 for these wings. prices have gone up, lauren. wings in particular, they're up 53%. if you can imagine that. in one year, these wings cost 53% more than they did last year. food is, of course, one of the big contributors to the cpi report today. it's not just wings, everything on your super bowl spread is going to cost you more. first up, soda. soda's about 5% more this year compared to last year. then when you look at meats in general, that's up over 13%, and chicken up over 9%. but like i said, certain items within chicken like wings, that's up as much as 53%. when you look at numbers like that, restaurants like the one i'm standing in the right now, dan ask john's wings, they have no choice but to increase the prices. they sell a party package for super bowl, 50 w
madison alworth is live this new york city with how inflation, madison, became this uninvited guest thatave. you've got a lot of wings there. >> reporter: it's just -- i do have -- these wings right here, that's a great question, how much does a wing set like this cost at the restaurant? >> around $20. >> reporter: around $20 for these wings. prices have gone up, lauren. wings in particular, they're up 53%. if you can imagine that. in one year, these wings cost 53% more than...
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dolly madison was quite historically important because james madison was my hero, use the wallpaper ony phone. he's the greatest political philosopher since aristotle in my judgment but he was shy and unassuming and five foot four and wasn't cut out for this and dolly just made him into a force. >> absolutely. cokie moved from back where people were friendly in washington across the aisle into today it's just politics . did she say anything late in her life as to how we might get backto where we once were ? >> it's a good question. of the subtext here is you point out the way washington worked in an earlier era but neither one of us want to pretend this is some housing on period where democratic lines or republicans saying to my one of the things that's true about washington and that is in that era a lot of the members of congress and their families to washington and they left here. and they were neighbors and their kids went to the same school. and went to the same churches and this had a very beneficial effect in terms of creatingthese threads of respect and even affection that peopl
dolly madison was quite historically important because james madison was my hero, use the wallpaper ony phone. he's the greatest political philosopher since aristotle in my judgment but he was shy and unassuming and five foot four and wasn't cut out for this and dolly just made him into a force. >> absolutely. cokie moved from back where people were friendly in washington across the aisle into today it's just politics . did she say anything late in her life as to how we might get backto...
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with a man madison pull for silica, buck c, and i'm in bed. no. so the commissioner shall go on your hulu . i need to nestle and not that i had been away. i had to say to my feet. let's therefore look good news be equilibrium. madeline has had enough of sydney med center and up in the hospital madison look at them, kennedy and yeah, i can set them correctly. and i did, i wasn't got a hospital connection with the horse which cannot, dennis observed. then at the moment, fanny de malcolm funny, an office is gone, what he did and it got to hold dora to be at ubs. i. 2 mean, he did know that she had shared with me who did the default head any political one had the most vac espn and an insult that's bought. this looks almost conflict. hm. box battle audit a video link which may on the bridge and, and hopefully put the gun and she can ship to doxy will okay to won't get just get him to come soon. as lucas houghton, she visited with some other small son and walked, gonna sell him a help out in his bahamas kid, which underlies little, but america thought a
with a man madison pull for silica, buck c, and i'm in bed. no. so the commissioner shall go on your hulu . i need to nestle and not that i had been away. i had to say to my feet. let's therefore look good news be equilibrium. madeline has had enough of sydney med center and up in the hospital madison look at them, kennedy and yeah, i can set them correctly. and i did, i wasn't got a hospital connection with the horse which cannot, dennis observed. then at the moment, fanny de malcolm funny, an...
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activists in north carolina are pushing to keep maga supporting madison cawthorne from running from the house because of his alleged role in the january 6 insurrection. his lawyer is say just because his client talked about fighting and blood shed before, during and after january 6th does not mean that he literally was calling for violence against politicians and police on january 6. >> i want you to chant with me so loud that the cowards in washington, d.c. that i serve with can hear you. >> reporter: a chant that might call an end to running for office. north carolina's bipartisan election board asserting in this federal court filing that it has the power to potentially disqualify congressman madison cawthorne from running for congress again over his role in the january 6 insurrection. >> he wasn't engaged in that attack. >> reporter: the republican congressman filed a federal lawsuit this week to try to shut down the constitutional challenge to his candidacy. >> it's actually the constitution of the united states that disqualifies madison cawthorne from being a candidate for office i
activists in north carolina are pushing to keep maga supporting madison cawthorne from running from the house because of his alleged role in the january 6 insurrection. his lawyer is say just because his client talked about fighting and blood shed before, during and after january 6th does not mean that he literally was calling for violence against politicians and police on january 6. >> i want you to chant with me so loud that the cowards in washington, d.c. that i serve with can hear...
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jonathan madison, you are taking a turn in the world of politics.'m here to announce i'm running for congress in congressional district nine in the central valley where i live. and in short, maria, i'm running because there's a rise if in crime, i'm running because there's a rise in homelessness, i'm running because of the rise in the cost of living and inflation and as we continue to see as the troubles continue to rise, the anxieties and fears of the american people so too rise as well. we've got to send a message to washington, d.c. and every leader that's taken a stand, that they can no longer be tone deaf of to the concerns of the american people, particularly my district in the central valley. that's why i'm running, maria. homelessness, we've seen in this state and california i'm sure you know, we're home to nearly half the nation's homeless population. we pump more money into it than any other state. crime is skyrocketing at a level we've never seen before. we hear from people on the left we need to defund the police, the people tasked with
jonathan madison, you are taking a turn in the world of politics.'m here to announce i'm running for congress in congressional district nine in the central valley where i live. and in short, maria, i'm running because there's a rise if in crime, i'm running because there's a rise in homelessness, i'm running because of the rise in the cost of living and inflation and as we continue to see as the troubles continue to rise, the anxieties and fears of the american people so too rise as well. we've...
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david is in madison heights, michigan on the democrat line. caller: hi. thank you for taking my call. i am surprised as a democrat you let me call in. and the last three days you have republicans calling in only. since the beginning of the year that was your eighth republican call in only and only one democrat and no independent. i just want to say to the congressman, great job, keep up the great work. we need to get rid of these republicans that are nothing but a stain on america. you had a caller with the gop only calling in and a woman caller said it was not trump supporters that breached and broke into our capitol. really? come on. keep up the good work. let's get rid of these republicans left and right and change your name to foxspan. host: that was david in madison heights, michigan. we will not make you respond. guest: let me say, i was there. i was out in the crowd. those who were not protesters -- those were insurrectionists and it was definitely a trump crowd. that has been validated by some of the republican leadership who were on the ground an
david is in madison heights, michigan on the democrat line. caller: hi. thank you for taking my call. i am surprised as a democrat you let me call in. and the last three days you have republicans calling in only. since the beginning of the year that was your eighth republican call in only and only one democrat and no independent. i just want to say to the congressman, great job, keep up the great work. we need to get rid of these republicans that are nothing but a stain on america. you had a...
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madison chock and evan bates. they are credited with helping the u.s. that silver medal. >> that performance was a stunner. first let's check out this overall medal count in the early stages. after an action packed opening weekend, craig has made his way to beijing. he's covering it all for us. hi craig. good morning, or good evening to you. >> good morning. good evening. good to see both of you. the winter olympics have officially kicked into high gear. and as you know there is a complicated back drop to these games here in china. including the threat of the pandemic with covid now reaching one american figure state skater. but it was still a strong start for usa over even with some surprise early medals. >> first of what could be five events at the beijing gamestop. >> a stunner on the slopes. skiing superstar mikaela shiffrin out of the women's giant slalom. attempting to defend her gold, shiffrin falling on her first run, leading to a shocking early exit. >> five gates into the course, that stings. >> up next for the 26 year old? the slalom, as she
madison chock and evan bates. they are credited with helping the u.s. that silver medal. >> that performance was a stunner. first let's check out this overall medal count in the early stages. after an action packed opening weekend, craig has made his way to beijing. he's covering it all for us. hi craig. good morning, or good evening to you. >> good morning. good evening. good to see both of you. the winter olympics have officially kicked into high gear. and as you know there is a...
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congressman madison cawthorn joining us tonight.eciate it fox news alert coming in from canada. the house of commons just passed a motion to extend justin trudeau's dictorial powers in the country. the power over all financial transactions, over all people in the nation of canada. it's tyranny! keep you posted. we'll be right back. . we will keep you posted. (vo) what makes my heart beat? we will keep you posted. we w w having everything i want in the place i love. jamaica. heartbeat of the world. let's go! alright, so...cordless headphones, you can watch movies through your phone? and y'all got electric cars? yeah. the future is crunk! (laughs) anything else you wanna know? is the hype too much? am i ready? i can't tell you everything. but if you want to make history, you gotta call your own shots. we going to the league! .. >> tucker: every person on american television right now is demanding the united states immediately go to war with russia over ukraine. but bill marr disagrees. watch. >> ukraine is the ancesteral home of russi
congressman madison cawthorn joining us tonight.eciate it fox news alert coming in from canada. the house of commons just passed a motion to extend justin trudeau's dictorial powers in the country. the power over all financial transactions, over all people in the nation of canada. it's tyranny! keep you posted. we'll be right back. . we will keep you posted. (vo) what makes my heart beat? we will keep you posted. we w w having everything i want in the place i love. jamaica. heartbeat of the...
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jenna talks chemistry are madison chock and evan bates wait, unlimited dvr?ou miss anything. i actually like missing things, my team is awful. well it also has personalized recommendations, so no more scrolling endlessly. but scrolling endlessly lets me reject things. yeah, but... reject. reject. reject. but... reject. alright that's enough! look, you should just try youtube tv for free. it's everything live tv should be. allergies with nasal congestion overwhelming you? look, you should just try breathe more freely with powerful claritin-d. get fast relief of your worst allergy symptoms including nasal congestion, so you can breathe better. claritin-d. breathe better. (both) [laughing] oh. (purina one mom) blue buffalo huh? (blue mom) yeah. purina one? (purina one mom) yeah. (blue mom) i used (purina one mom)ne, but then i oh yeah. ingredients. (blue mom) yeah, it's right there. (purina one mom) chicken. rice flour. corn gluten meal. whole grain corn. chicken by-product meal. what's in blue? (blue mom) deboned chicken. chicken meal. brown rice. barley. oatme
jenna talks chemistry are madison chock and evan bates wait, unlimited dvr?ou miss anything. i actually like missing things, my team is awful. well it also has personalized recommendations, so no more scrolling endlessly. but scrolling endlessly lets me reject things. yeah, but... reject. reject. reject. but... reject. alright that's enough! look, you should just try youtube tv for free. it's everything live tv should be. allergies with nasal congestion overwhelming you? look, you should just...
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the american team of madison hubbell and zach donohue finished in 3rd earning a bronze medal.can teammates, madison chock and evan bates finished in 4th. still to come, the u.s. women's hockey team back on the ice and a huge semifinal match-up against finland. with the win the u.s. would advance to the gold medal game. and another matchup with team canada. those are your headlines with a very chilly monday reporting in beijing on that parts. >> the international olympic committee has allowed a 15 year-old russian figure skater to compete in tomorrow's women's single skating competition. camila valley, ava, her status at the olympics became unclear after she tested positive for a banned heart medication in russia back in december. the results just became known, though, last week. this committee try to figure all this out met yesterday, her testimony from valley ava and gathered evidence from witnesses about a doping sample taken after that event in russia in december. the ioc says if she wins tomorrow, there will be no flower ceremony and no medal ceremony until rushes investig
the american team of madison hubbell and zach donohue finished in 3rd earning a bronze medal.can teammates, madison chock and evan bates finished in 4th. still to come, the u.s. women's hockey team back on the ice and a huge semifinal match-up against finland. with the win the u.s. would advance to the gold medal game. and another matchup with team canada. those are your headlines with a very chilly monday reporting in beijing on that parts. >> the international olympic committee has...
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they say he did not mention the flight but did say how thrilled he was to be at madison square gardene of his favorite venues in the word. >> our thanks to will. >>> coming up, a mystery from ancient egypt now solved. >>> but first, a chess prodigy just 16 years old takes down the lactaid is 100% real milk, just without the lactose. so you can enjoy it even if you're sensitive to dairy. so anyone who says lactaid isn't real milk is also saying mabel here isn't a real cow. and she really hates that. your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire nicorette knows, quitting smoking is freaking hard. you get advice like: matching your job description. just stop. go for a run. go for 10 runs! run a marathon. instead, start small. with nicorette. which can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette. do you struggle with occasional nerve aches in your hands or feet? try nervivenerve relief from the world's #
they say he did not mention the flight but did say how thrilled he was to be at madison square gardene of his favorite venues in the word. >> our thanks to will. >>> coming up, a mystery from ancient egypt now solved. >>> but first, a chess prodigy just 16 years old takes down the lactaid is 100% real milk, just without the lactose. so you can enjoy it even if you're sensitive to dairy. so anyone who says lactaid isn't real milk is also saying mabel here isn't a real...
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you guys have an obligation to the promoter and the fans with that you are a prior madison square garden, ladies and gentlemen, big night fights. we've got a nice 6 rounder here to young charges, and this is the 1st meeting between kenneth, the boss, man sims. and you may you know it as coming oh, man has come at. oh. anyway . oh, blow that. oh, mom i got a cough who they're down there. huh. oh, there you go. you know, it was no no wrote a whatever you need. are they getting? yeah, we're also a good good. i think there's all right now the somebody else dog or somebody was literally right. there we go. we off the problem. very more boy. yes. earth ready here. really? yeah. he did tell little little bit. you know, you can be no 165. so, you know, i had the job that you love it, you can go through june, right? anything. so you gotta take, well, you know, i like when i was like, well i need to eat pizza pizza when you get a taste well state. i say it as i say, like i want to stay fresh. told with kramer shop a oh yeah, i just found out i will in the same box with my time and was all must be
you guys have an obligation to the promoter and the fans with that you are a prior madison square garden, ladies and gentlemen, big night fights. we've got a nice 6 rounder here to young charges, and this is the 1st meeting between kenneth, the boss, man sims. and you may you know it as coming oh, man has come at. oh. anyway . oh, blow that. oh, mom i got a cough who they're down there. huh. oh, there you go. you know, it was no no wrote a whatever you need. are they getting? yeah, we're also a...
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the american team of madison hubbell and zach donohue finished in 3rd earning a bronze medal.re american teammates, madison chock and evan bates finished in 4th. still to come, the u.s. women's hockey team back on the ice and a huge semifinal match-up against finland. with the win the u.s. would advance to the gold medal game. and another matchup with team canada. those are your headlines with a very chilly monday reporting in beijing on that part. thank you, matt. still ahead here at 4.27. >> on the kron. 4 morning news. a local journalist wins an award for his reporting. we'll tell you why he says it's important for him. the cover topics near and dear to cover topics near and dear to his heart we'll be right back. oh, wow, barbara corcoran! good morning. sorry, we don't need any business help now. we're gigillionaires. what? we're gigillionaires now. i don't get it we have at&t business fiber with hyper-gig speeds. but i just... so thanks, but, we're doing great. i'm so happy for you! but i'm just here for my order. oh. entre-pin-eurs? yeah, my bowling team. i like it there'
the american team of madison hubbell and zach donohue finished in 3rd earning a bronze medal.re american teammates, madison chock and evan bates finished in 4th. still to come, the u.s. women's hockey team back on the ice and a huge semifinal match-up against finland. with the win the u.s. would advance to the gold medal game. and another matchup with team canada. those are your headlines with a very chilly monday reporting in beijing on that part. thank you, matt. still ahead here at 4.27....
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thanks to the madison public library, madison public library foundation and all our sponsors . if you haven't already silence your cell phones. we encourage you to post about this and other evidence of social media and remember to include hashtag wi book test. copies are available just exit this room. from our room after the event and i seriously believe you allneed to buy a copy of this book and buy it for every single person . i am so excited to be introducing jude stewart. this is her third book after roygbiv and paternalia. "revelations in air: a guidebook to smell" is a masterful combination of science, history, autobiography and personal observation along with instructive bible exercises for the reader . jews writing manages to be friendly and complex and you want to follow her on all these smell journeys even if it means you're going to get on all fours to sniff your own backyard. as someone who smells wine for a living i love that this book draws attention to a sense that people often overlook. i talk about this book with everyone i know. i i can't stop talking about "r
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that he's also astonished supporter of james madison. it's the war of 1812. he's a strong supporter of the republican party at that time and of the war and madison asks him if he wants to be the united states console sort of like the commercial ambassador in tunis in north africa and madison essentially asks him because he's jewish and madison is under the impression that i'll -- know each other and he asks noah if he'll go and mordecai who just not know any of the -- in tunis, but knows how to take his big breaks as of course. i'll go. yes. this seems like a right fit for me. but at any rate, so he's traveling during the war of 1812 on an american merchant ship bound for france, which is the first leg of his journey for tunis and they get captured by a british frigate in the day of this game and some more. i know a surprise this capture did not involve any violence or any humiliation of the kind that american sailors often. against at the hands of their british captors. in fact, he found that the british admiral in charge of the frigate was quite nice to him
that he's also astonished supporter of james madison. it's the war of 1812. he's a strong supporter of the republican party at that time and of the war and madison asks him if he wants to be the united states console sort of like the commercial ambassador in tunis in north africa and madison essentially asks him because he's jewish and madison is under the impression that i'll -- know each other and he asks noah if he'll go and mordecai who just not know any of the -- in tunis, but knows how to...
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jefferson betrays absolutely no knowledge of what is going on, by this time, madison and him are the ringleaders and what will ultimately be the opposition party. the republican party. so this is going on in washington's cabinet. and it baffled him and infuriated him because he had no -- luck for this idealogue -- hamilton was just as bad. he was on the other side. he has this letter to hamilton and i quote in the book where he says, basically, dude, when you are this far on one side and another guy, jefferson, is that far on the other side, maybe a middle course is the one that is best. doesn't that sound a little familiar? this is where washington was. he didn't care who was right, who is wrong, he just wanted to make things work. >> my favorite song in the show hamilton which i'm sure a lot of our viewers have watched is where hamilton comes up, and he's all hot about jefferson. jefferson is quitting and hamilton wants to get him. come on, let's take it to him! and washington says, calm down, son. let's sit down, have a drink, and talk about this. and let's show them how it is don
jefferson betrays absolutely no knowledge of what is going on, by this time, madison and him are the ringleaders and what will ultimately be the opposition party. the republican party. so this is going on in washington's cabinet. and it baffled him and infuriated him because he had no -- luck for this idealogue -- hamilton was just as bad. he was on the other side. he has this letter to hamilton and i quote in the book where he says, basically, dude, when you are this far on one side and...
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they're going to have to consider what madison cawthorn did and then whether that qualifies as aid andthings like what we know he did, which is giving a speech that tries to rally people, rile them up, send them to the capitol, or they could determine that's insufficient and he would have to be involved in a more meaningful way, such as, for example, actually helping some of the groups who provided weapons and support and intended to commit violence. what they ultimately do, we don't know. and then, of course, if they do disqualify him, unquestionably, there will be a legal challenge to that and there will be a court reviewing what the board did. >> so a lot of legal challenges here that would be very convoluted and take up a lot of time. last question here, bigger picture, if you go beyond north carolina, could this in theory apply to former president trump if he in fact does run again for president? >> well, the plaintiffs here have made no secret of the fact this is a test case for them, and that they -- if they're successful here, intend to go wider with this. the problem is the la
they're going to have to consider what madison cawthorn did and then whether that qualifies as aid andthings like what we know he did, which is giving a speech that tries to rally people, rile them up, send them to the capitol, or they could determine that's insufficient and he would have to be involved in a more meaningful way, such as, for example, actually helping some of the groups who provided weapons and support and intended to commit violence. what they ultimately do, we don't know. and...
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john jay leno, who's one half madison's over the world. so she left an abusive husband after he took most of her winnings. she's been speaking out, says thousands of other abused female athletes have since contacted her. she set up a charity to help them like agnes did. she? she could not tell anyone, have problems. so most of them are suffering in silence. so many objective is to try to get them and for them just to know their rights, what's what they are capable of doing. many of the runners begin when they're teenagers and can be vulnerable in the country, business of professional sport. most people here are wealthy, many live in shacks. small scale farm is one of the only ways that people can make a living. and a lot of the athletes say, when they start out running, i can't even afford their own trainers. and that winning the prizes from international running competitions is one of the only ways to make a decent living on the edge of a 10 is a growing suburb of the homes of the few athletes here that make it the winnings can be big for
john jay leno, who's one half madison's over the world. so she left an abusive husband after he took most of her winnings. she's been speaking out, says thousands of other abused female athletes have since contacted her. she set up a charity to help them like agnes did. she? she could not tell anyone, have problems. so most of them are suffering in silence. so many objective is to try to get them and for them just to know their rights, what's what they are capable of doing. many of the runners...
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thanks for the madison public library the madison public library foundation and all of our sponsors.not already please silence your cell phones to avoid any interruptions. we encourage you too post about this and other events on social media and remember to include # wi book fast when you do. copies of evolution are just outside the room from a room after the event. i seriously believe they all need to buy a copy of this book you need to buy a copy of it for every single person that you note. [laughter] i am so excited to be introducing to all of you this is her third book after and jute race about design a culture for the atlantic and other publications in addition to being an aesthetically beautiful book, revelations is a masterful combination of science, history, autobiography and personal observation among constructive mindful exercises for the reader. just writing as a friendly complex you want to follow her on all of these journeys even if it means you get on all fours to sniff your own backyard. as someone who smells of wine for a living i love this book draws attention to a s
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and dolly madison . we look at madison and thewar of 1812 . he's been underestimated as a president. you might start seeing madison rise but the initial point, do you wait the 20 years? it's just a decision we made and we didn't want to start excluding presidents so we decided to include them all. >> books matter. i think our friends at c-span might have their new promotion now. joining us from downstairs in our studio here at c-span i want to talk about that building that's over my shoulder just down the street . and one of those categories we asked historians to raise the aypresidents on is the relations with congress . one of the slides that we have is how recent presidents have moved a bit in that category on relations with congress. i pointed george w. bush moving from 36 to 21 and this recent survey. a lot of movement when judged about relations withcongress. somebody likerichard nixon, down eight spots from 30 to 38 . what do you find interesting in that category ? >> it's a difficult category bec
and dolly madison . we look at madison and thewar of 1812 . he's been underestimated as a president. you might start seeing madison rise but the initial point, do you wait the 20 years? it's just a decision we made and we didn't want to start excluding presidents so we decided to include them all. >> books matter. i think our friends at c-span might have their new promotion now. joining us from downstairs in our studio here at c-span i want to talk about that building that's over my...