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hamilton and madison split the job. hamilton did more than madison. they used a pen name for them. the pen name was publius. that was not unusual to have a pen name. it was a statesmanlike educated person's way of communicating. it was known who were the advocates for the new document. and jefferson, who was not at the convention, didn't sign the constitution, when he got a chance to read the federalist papers, he said, they are the best commentary on the principles of government, which ever was written. let me read a few lines of the first federalist paper. by alexander hamilton. this is how the federalist papers begin. after full experience of the insufficiency of the existing federal government, you are invited to deliberate upon a new constitution for the united states of america. the subject speaks of its own importance, comprehending in its consequences nothing less than the existence of the union, the safety of the welfare of the parts of which it is composed, the fate of an empire in many respects the most interesting in the world. it has been frequently remarked that it se
hamilton and madison split the job. hamilton did more than madison. they used a pen name for them. the pen name was publius. that was not unusual to have a pen name. it was a statesmanlike educated person's way of communicating. it was known who were the advocates for the new document. and jefferson, who was not at the convention, didn't sign the constitution, when he got a chance to read the federalist papers, he said, they are the best commentary on the principles of government, which ever...
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hamilton and madison split the job. hamilton did more than madison. they used a pen name was publius. that was not unusual. it was a statesmanlike educated person's way of communicating. it was known who were the advocates for the new document. and jefferson, who was not at the convention, didn't sign the constitution, when he got a chance to read the federalist papers, he said, they are the best commentary on the principles of government, which never was written. ever was written. let me read a few lines of the first federalist paper. this is how the federalist papers begin. "after full experience of the insufficiency of the existing federal government, you are invited to deliberate upon a new constitution for the united states of america. the subject speaks of its own importance, comprehending in its consequences nothing less than the existence of the union, the safety of the welfare of the parts of which it is composed, the fate of an empire in many respects the most interesting in the world. it has been frequently remarked that it seems to have be
hamilton and madison split the job. hamilton did more than madison. they used a pen name was publius. that was not unusual. it was a statesmanlike educated person's way of communicating. it was known who were the advocates for the new document. and jefferson, who was not at the convention, didn't sign the constitution, when he got a chance to read the federalist papers, he said, they are the best commentary on the principles of government, which never was written. ever was written. let me read...
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and madison, in the second congress, became concerned. that omits sort factional chaos, the sort of giant special interest of his day was was coming to predominate and. he worried about the bank of the united states and its allies specifically. and so madison as a member of congress wrote to his friend thomas jefferson and he said he worried that the stock jobbers were becoming the pretorian band of the government at once, its tool and its tyrant bribed by its largesse as and overdrawing it by clamors and combinations. however, they really had a lot of flair back then. so madison, that if there's not some kind of organization put on this factional interplay in in the congress that he's an active member of a leading member of that. it's going to just sort of open the door to predation by interest. and so madison who worried so much about faction, is sort of a little bit ironically one of the fathers of political parties and helps to create the republican as a counterbalance to hamilton's party. the federalists in congress. and we shouldn't
and madison, in the second congress, became concerned. that omits sort factional chaos, the sort of giant special interest of his day was was coming to predominate and. he worried about the bank of the united states and its allies specifically. and so madison as a member of congress wrote to his friend thomas jefferson and he said he worried that the stock jobbers were becoming the pretorian band of the government at once, its tool and its tyrant bribed by its largesse as and overdrawing it by...
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madison alworth here so break down what we might expect. madison?les, friday jay powell speaks on the economic symposium, the focus will be 2023 structural shifts in the global economy. last time powell spoke at jackson hole he was determined to have the market take him seriously hence the famous pain speech. there would be some pain to households and businesses but failure to restore price stability would mean far greater pain. markets got the message including stocks which proceeded to tumble in the ensuing weeks. we should note generally markets move higher after these gatherings. the question now, has there been enough pain for the fed to stop hiking? only recently has the fed financial conditions index turned down but the reality is it is still elevated. still, the street is looking past rate hikes and modeling for the next rate cut markets move higher in lower yield environments but the first rate cut is often associated with turmoil. a majority of investors see weakness in the financial market as the reason for that first rate cut. meanwhile
madison alworth here so break down what we might expect. madison?les, friday jay powell speaks on the economic symposium, the focus will be 2023 structural shifts in the global economy. last time powell spoke at jackson hole he was determined to have the market take him seriously hence the famous pain speech. there would be some pain to households and businesses but failure to restore price stability would mean far greater pain. markets got the message including stocks which proceeded to tumble...
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chef daniel humm to sign up for eleven madison home, go to elevenmadisonhome.com. moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for adults with hr+/her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole significantly delayed disease progression versus letrozole. ibrance may cause low white blood cell counts that may lead to serious infections. ibrance may cause severe inflammation of the lungs. both of these can lead to death. tell your doctor if you have new or worsening chest pain, cough, or trouble breathing. before taking ibrance, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection, liver or kidney problems, are or plan to become pregnant, or are breastfeeding. for more information about side effects talk to your doctor. be in your moment. ask your doctor about ibrance. introducing togo's new frech dip sandwiches. featuring fresh artisan bread piled high with tender roast beef, smothered with melty provolone cheese, just enough chipotle mayo and served with hot au jus for dipping. try t
chef daniel humm to sign up for eleven madison home, go to elevenmadisonhome.com. moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for adults with hr+/her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole significantly delayed disease progression versus letrozole. ibrance may cause low white blood cell counts that may lead to serious infections. ibrance may cause severe inflammation of the lungs. both of these can lead to death. tell your...
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madison beer, congratulations on everything. get ready.ill be gray is the world still spinning today ♪ ♪ hey this is a story i hate and telling it might make me break but i'll tell it anyway ♪ ♪ this chapter's about how you said there was nobody else then you got up and went to her house you guys always left me out ♪ ♪ i still have the letter you wrote when you told me that i was the only girl you'd ever want in your life i guess my friends were right ♪ ♪ each day goes by and each night i cry somebody saw you with her last night ♪ ♪ you gave me your word don't worry bout her you might love her now but you loved me first ♪ ♪ said you'd never hurt me but here we are oh you swore on every star ♪ ♪ how could you be so reckless with my heart ♪ ♪ how could you be so reckless how could you be so reckless how could you be so reckless with my heart ♪ ♪ this is a story i hate but i told it to cope with the pain i'm so sorry that you can't relate ♪ well well well, what have we here? a magical place... that's lookin' to get scared! with bats...and gho
madison beer, congratulations on everything. get ready.ill be gray is the world still spinning today ♪ ♪ hey this is a story i hate and telling it might make me break but i'll tell it anyway ♪ ♪ this chapter's about how you said there was nobody else then you got up and went to her house you guys always left me out ♪ ♪ i still have the letter you wrote when you told me that i was the only girl you'd ever want in your life i guess my friends were right ♪ ♪ each day goes by and...
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that is going on madison county is another county that madison county is another county lhal has— madisonn impacted. they have a lot of— that has been impacted. they have a lot of debris — that has been impacted. they have a lot of debris on the ground. they have _ lot of debris on the ground. they have about — lot of debris on the ground. they have about 99% power outages in that particular— have about 99% power outages in that particular county. we do have resources _ particular county. we do have resources heading in that direction. the general has got one of his task forces _ the general has got one of his task forces heading in that direction. 0ther— forces heading in that direction. other than that, we continue to search, — other than that, we continue to search, secure and stabilise areas that we _ search, secure and stabilise areas that we can — search, secure and stabilise areas that we can do that in. most of what we are _ that we can do that in. most of what we are doing here in the big bend area is— we are doing here in the big bend area isan— we are doing here in the big bend
that is going on madison county is another county that madison county is another county lhal has— madisonn impacted. they have a lot of— that has been impacted. they have a lot of debris — that has been impacted. they have a lot of debris on the ground. they have _ lot of debris on the ground. they have about — lot of debris on the ground. they have about 99% power outages in that particular— have about 99% power outages in that particular county. we do have resources _ particular...
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madison, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, cheryl.g migrants on sunday, and on that first day, they announced they're making it 50% bigger. and i have more news of another shelter of this size that's set to open in the coming weeks. i'll wrap that all up for you after this. ♪ ♪ maria: where the find relief in a tough real estate market. thursday, pollsters mark penn and robert cahaly issue their grades on the first 2024 presidential debate, and friday, our expert if panel and the stories creating the morning's biggest buzz. it's all right here on "mornings with maria." ♪ >> woman: why did we choose safelite? we were loading our suv when... crack! safelite came right to us, and we could see exactly when they'd arrive with a replacement we could trust. that's service the way we want it. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ ah, these bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more she can sell all or part of it to coventry for c
madison, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, cheryl.g migrants on sunday, and on that first day, they announced they're making it 50% bigger. and i have more news of another shelter of this size that's set to open in the coming weeks. i'll wrap that all up for you after this. ♪ ♪ maria: where the find relief in a tough real estate market. thursday, pollsters mark penn and robert cahaly issue their grades on the first 2024 presidential debate, and friday, our expert if panel and...
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madison, thank you _ type of situation. madison, thank you very much i type of situation.crashed into the moon. the unmanned luna—25 module, was supposed to land at the south pole of the moon but experienced problems as it moved into pre—landing orbit. our correspondent will vernon has the story. russia�*s first mission to the moon for almost 50 years, luna—25, blasted off on 11 august. hopes were high that russia would be the first country to land on the south pole of the moon. the russian space agency broke the bad news. luna—25 had been lost. in a statement, roscosmos said the craft ceased to exist as a result of a collision with the surface of the moon. this is a humiliating blow for moscow. russia had hoped that this mission would re—establish it as one of the world leaders in space travel. but russia�*s space industry has been in decline for years, partly because of western sanctions but also because, for the kremlin, the priority is the military and not civilian space programmes. the war in ukraine has led to isolation after russia�*s full—scale invasion last year.
madison, thank you _ type of situation. madison, thank you very much i type of situation.crashed into the moon. the unmanned luna—25 module, was supposed to land at the south pole of the moon but experienced problems as it moved into pre—landing orbit. our correspondent will vernon has the story. russia�*s first mission to the moon for almost 50 years, luna—25, blasted off on 11 august. hopes were high that russia would be the first country to land on the south pole of the moon. the...
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nos acompaÑa en nuestra "ediciÓn digital", madison torres. apical, esperamos que en cualquier momento este lunes comience a fortalecerse y llegue a categorÍa huracÁn 1, va a alcanzar vientos de 75 mph, cerca de cuba, justamente en este lunes. estamos prÁcticamente en la florida, entre sistemas tropicales. por acÁ, idalia, como ya les decÍa, eso es buena noticia, para la isla de cuba, porque eso significa que va a irse alejando, de momento, lluvias intensas afectan el occidente de la isla de cuba, acÁ en florida nos estamos preparando, porque este sistema va a entrar en aguas tambiÉn calidad del golfo de mÉxico, de momento, va a pasar de tener vientos de 65,75 mph a 85 mph, ya para el martes, en horas de la tarde, hablarÍamos de un huracÁn categorÍa 2, pero se estarÍa acercando a las costas de florida a partir del miÉrcoles en la maÑana, donde esperamos que toque tierra como huracÁn categorÍa 3, justo al norte de tampa, aproximadamente con vientos de hasta 115 mph. eventualmente, asisten por el norte de florida harÁ una curva al este, afectand
nos acompaÑa en nuestra "ediciÓn digital", madison torres. apical, esperamos que en cualquier momento este lunes comience a fortalecerse y llegue a categorÍa huracÁn 1, va a alcanzar vientos de 75 mph, cerca de cuba, justamente en este lunes. estamos prÁcticamente en la florida, entre sistemas tropicales. por acÁ, idalia, como ya les decÍa, eso es buena noticia, para la isla de cuba, porque eso significa que va a irse alejando, de momento, lluvias intensas afectan el occidente...
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madison, madison scorpio live in illinois for us tonight. madison, thank you. the church group from the east bay trapped in niger. coming up, new details about their attempt to get back home. and another story of tourists trashing history, how much damage they caused in introducing togo's new frech dip sandwiches. featuring fresh artisan bread piled high with tender roast beef, smothered with melty provolone cheese, just enough chipotle mayo and served with hot au jus for dipping. try the roast beef or pastrami french dips today. only at togo's. by nagasaki, a silent vigil and a protest took place this morning outside of the lawrence livermore national laboratory. this yearly event marks the two days in august of 1945 that bombs were dropped on japan. the widow of nuclear disarmament activist daniel ellsberg was among those at the vigil. they say that their remembering the lives lost and also calling for the elimination of nuclear weapons. the issue of the increase in nuclear weapons, the increased threats both from russia now and the us is under untenable. its
madison, madison scorpio live in illinois for us tonight. madison, thank you. the church group from the east bay trapped in niger. coming up, new details about their attempt to get back home. and another story of tourists trashing history, how much damage they caused in introducing togo's new frech dip sandwiches. featuring fresh artisan bread piled high with tender roast beef, smothered with melty provolone cheese, just enough chipotle mayo and served with hot au jus for dipping. try the roast...
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guest: madison, in wisconsin.ler: listen, you are talking -- my father worked for the utilities in the 60's. i got my degree probably the same time you got yours. there is no reason why we -- were not polluting pre-at 97% of the stuff in the ozone has come from other people. in the 1980's, -- [ indiscernible] electric is going to be unreliable. utilities in wisconsin -- you cannot put different bulbs in the street lights the bulbs have to be low temperature and high temperature. we cannot swap them. the electricity is seven times more expensive than natural gas. host: will have the mayor respond to the critiques. guest: thank you, michael. i grew up in upstate new york not too far from where you're at. thankfully, the industry has advanced quite a bit since you and i got our education and one of the things that have been very successful here in madison is switching out our streetlights to leds. not a problem at all. we are getting a better light quality out of them. we are working closely with utility to do that.
guest: madison, in wisconsin.ler: listen, you are talking -- my father worked for the utilities in the 60's. i got my degree probably the same time you got yours. there is no reason why we -- were not polluting pre-at 97% of the stuff in the ozone has come from other people. in the 1980's, -- [ indiscernible] electric is going to be unreliable. utilities in wisconsin -- you cannot put different bulbs in the street lights the bulbs have to be low temperature and high temperature. we cannot swap...
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you're going back to madison's time, but then there's an overlay of the duponts. think who owns it at one point and so it is like weird trying century decorating it parts of it. so it's a it was interesting interesting place. well if they're no other questions for dr. murphy, let's give him a rousing. thank you let's give him a rousing thank you for this talk. >> thank you very much. [applause] >> i urge all of you to come back and tour the hermitage begin. you will now see it through the lens that dr. murphy created for usac this evening. so please come back and study the hermitage and stare at it the way jefferson stared at. thank you all. >> thank you. [applause] >> if you're enjoying american history tv then sign up for our newsletter using the qr code on the screen to receive the weekly schedule of upcoming programs like lectures in history, the presidency, and more. signed up for the american history tv newsletter today and be sure to watch american history tv every saturday or anytime online at c-span.org/history. >> c-span that is a free mobile app featuri
you're going back to madison's time, but then there's an overlay of the duponts. think who owns it at one point and so it is like weird trying century decorating it parts of it. so it's a it was interesting interesting place. well if they're no other questions for dr. murphy, let's give him a rousing. thank you let's give him a rousing thank you for this talk. >> thank you very much. [applause] >> i urge all of you to come back and tour the hermitage begin. you will now see it...
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you're going back to madison's time, but then there's an overlay of the duponts. think who owns it at one point and so it is like weird trying century decorating it parts of it. so it's a it was interesting interesting place. well if they're no other questions for dr. murphy, let's give him a rousing. thank you for this amazing time. thank you very much. i urge all of you to come back and tour the hermitage again because you'll now see it through the lens. the dr. murphy created for us this evening. so please come back and study the hermitage and stare at the way jefferson state stared at the maison, correct? thank
you're going back to madison's time, but then there's an overlay of the duponts. think who owns it at one point and so it is like weird trying century decorating it parts of it. so it's a it was interesting interesting place. well if they're no other questions for dr. murphy, let's give him a rousing. thank you for this amazing time. thank you very much. i urge all of you to come back and tour the hermitage again because you'll now see it through the lens. the dr. murphy created for us this...
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>> i got involved with the madison council which is a support arm of the library of congress, it gets most of its money from the federal government but it does not get all of its money from the federal government, there are support people around the country who support the library of congress. i have been involved for a while and i share the madison counsel as it is cold and part of the effort is to help with the national book festival. for the last 10 or 12 years or so i have cochaired this with the library of congress, first with tim billington and with carla hayden. >> is there money that you give to work this effort? >> i do. i have given. money every year for quite a while and i enjoy it very it is a great free, effort to let people know more about authors and books. we get a couple or maybe 100,000 people or more every year coming here and the importance of it is i want people to learn how to read more and united states are roughly 120 fit in the world in literacy, 125th, that is not great, we have a large number of people in this country who are functionally illiterate and a la
>> i got involved with the madison council which is a support arm of the library of congress, it gets most of its money from the federal government but it does not get all of its money from the federal government, there are support people around the country who support the library of congress. i have been involved for a while and i share the madison counsel as it is cold and part of the effort is to help with the national book festival. for the last 10 or 12 years or so i have cochaired...
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so james madison got quite lucky.have visitors come to his house. there was in the papers of dolly madison a letter to her saying can i come and hear the sweet flute again. the musical instruments in the collection have wonderful stories and these are recent gifts to the collection from the family collection and they are all from the civil war. this here you can see has an eagle on the front and it was made in 1861, about, in philadelphia. you can see the makers label on the others of the drum. you can see in the little tiny glass whole. these drumsticks, you can tell these were used in the field. they are a bit battered, though they look great, this is a field repair. at some point, there have been a crack or something to save the drumstick and it was wrapped up and it is still secured that way. what is more fascinating, at the end of the drumsticks, there is an m carved here, for the owner jesse mills. he had been wounded twice, he had been captured twice, he and the five player had survived battle, the only ones to
so james madison got quite lucky.have visitors come to his house. there was in the papers of dolly madison a letter to her saying can i come and hear the sweet flute again. the musical instruments in the collection have wonderful stories and these are recent gifts to the collection from the family collection and they are all from the civil war. this here you can see has an eagle on the front and it was made in 1861, about, in philadelphia. you can see the makers label on the others of the drum....
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madison alworth has more on this, well, we're calling it rental rut, right, madison?cooling, you can see rent prices are still way, way up, and part of the reason why is because people that would be home buyers are not able to get into that market, so they're stuck still renting. you see a very crowded rental market, and that's meaning demand cannot keep up, prices are going way up. take this rental unit, for example. >> even this unit that we're in, small studio on the upper west side of manhattan -- 3500 a month which sounds crazy, but we already had three applicants on this apartment on the rental side as with well. >> reporter: rent is at such a high that that folks are putting way more of their salis budgeting that towards their rent more than is fiscally responsible. you're supposed to only spend 30% of your income on rent max. there are now 7 metro areas where the average renter is paying much more than that. and now this is marley frustrating for those that want to buy but can't because they'ring being outbid or because mortgage rates are very high, near 7%. >
madison alworth has more on this, well, we're calling it rental rut, right, madison?cooling, you can see rent prices are still way, way up, and part of the reason why is because people that would be home buyers are not able to get into that market, so they're stuck still renting. you see a very crowded rental market, and that's meaning demand cannot keep up, prices are going way up. take this rental unit, for example. >> even this unit that we're in, small studio on the upper west side of...
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thankfully madison scarpino reporting for us live tonight in the tampa area. madison thank you. san jose fire is sending support for those affected by idalia. the department posting these pictures on social media this afternoon. battalion chief joseph crivello is currently serving as a deputy incident support team leader for fema as part of the idalia response in orlando. our families, our students, our staff, they all went through a lot. but yeah, we're back to it today and it feels good. it feels great to be back together. you know, the kids are excited to be here working, learning, growing families seem very, very confident to bring their their kids back. oakland chabot elementary school reopened this morning with increased police presence after a bomb threat yesterday there. investigators say a threatening email was sent to the school after information on a play date for children and families of color was posted in an online forum. the oakland police department provided extra support on campus today and will remain there for the remainder of the week. the future of the massi
thankfully madison scarpino reporting for us live tonight in the tampa area. madison thank you. san jose fire is sending support for those affected by idalia. the department posting these pictures on social media this afternoon. battalion chief joseph crivello is currently serving as a deputy incident support team leader for fema as part of the idalia response in orlando. our families, our students, our staff, they all went through a lot. but yeah, we're back to it today and it feels good. it...
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madison alworth thank you very much, what do you make of in? get when you say a sanctuary city right to shelter you get a 12-billion-dollar price tag. cherise: you are right the results of bad policy that was voted in, right people wanted this, stated on social media accounts open arms let's do it now they are reaping consequences, the biden administration has been in office we have team -- seven million illegal immigrants what we know we are spreading them out to cities, every city is going to be a border city, fentanyl crisis, what we should do next let's go ahead combine all those reputations that were made by candidates into one policy actually because they all brought up interesting points but different points all needed to be executed on. >> more than 500,000 people left new york city between april of 2020 and july 2022 your tax base fled to be clear here, now tax payers are supposed to put the bill. mark: we have to remember, in economics the government produces nothing, zur, zht, nada only way money to support migrants homeless or low-i
madison alworth thank you very much, what do you make of in? get when you say a sanctuary city right to shelter you get a 12-billion-dollar price tag. cherise: you are right the results of bad policy that was voted in, right people wanted this, stated on social media accounts open arms let's do it now they are reaping consequences, the biden administration has been in office we have team -- seven million illegal immigrants what we know we are spreading them out to cities, every city is going to...
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i think madison's route is far more realistic and far more profound. but turning to practicality medicine pretty quickly found it's not simply enough to put these factions m in contact with each other mix it up and hope everything turns out all right. and madison and the second congress became concerned amidst chaos the giant special interest of his day was coming to predominate. he worried about the bank of the ninth eighth and l.a. a specifically. wrote to his friend thomas jefferson wrote the stock shoppers are becoming the band of the government.s on spiritual intolerance and overall emanations. they had a lot of flair back then. 'so what madison worries that there's not some kind of organization put on this interplay and the congress that he is a active member a leading member of, it is going to sort of open the door to predation by interest. and so madison, who worried so much about faction is a little bit ironically when the fathers of political parties and helps to create the republican party as a counterbalance to hamilton's a party essentiall
i think madison's route is far more realistic and far more profound. but turning to practicality medicine pretty quickly found it's not simply enough to put these factions m in contact with each other mix it up and hope everything turns out all right. and madison and the second congress became concerned amidst chaos the giant special interest of his day was coming to predominate. he worried about the bank of the ninth eighth and l.a. a specifically. wrote to his friend thomas jefferson wrote...
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and i wasn't aware of madison's role, his vision was ignored i should say but it was influential inthe formation of public lands. can you say a little bit about their complement revisions and their effect? on the public land system. >> i would be glad to. the effect is somewhat indirect but jefferson, sometimes called the agrarian philosopher and famously sees virtue embedded in the practices of that sort of waiver in the land and that in part explains why he was enthusiastic to gain the louisiana purchase, to increase the size of the nation, expecting independent yeoman farmers could move west. this land is in the process of dispossession that is happening with that westward movement and independently with their labor transform the raw earth as they imagined it into good productive labor, good productive products that we might sell and have sustenance for. the challenge with this is there's a lot of land in north america and it became easy to mix my metaphors, cut in one as you would imagine in a forest and madison along with others in the early part of the republic thought there i
and i wasn't aware of madison's role, his vision was ignored i should say but it was influential inthe formation of public lands. can you say a little bit about their complement revisions and their effect? on the public land system. >> i would be glad to. the effect is somewhat indirect but jefferson, sometimes called the agrarian philosopher and famously sees virtue embedded in the practices of that sort of waiver in the land and that in part explains why he was enthusiastic to gain the...
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. >> madison, 4. stuart: i go with madison and that's the correct answer. coast-to-coast is now. >> new pay to play allegations against the first family. the house oversight committee releasing a new set of bank records they say is proof of shady foreign business dealings. chad pergrum will break it all down from capitol hill. and the coast of going woke, anheuser bush selling some of the top brands after its partnership with transgender influencer dylan mulvaney went all kinds of wrong. target facing a lawsuit from one of it is investors due to backlash over its pride collection that created a fire storm. kevin o'leary and lou are here to dig into where things are headed for all of the companies. and dangerous waters, another possible shark sighting at jones beach in long island just days after what was viciously attacked by a shark in rock away beach in new york. we'll talk to a top shark expert and why this seems to be happening more than in the past. cheryl: welcome to kansas city o coast-to-coast". i'm cheryl kansa casoni in for l cavuto today. goldman
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madison is at the site live on the new shelter today, madison, good morning. >> good morning, bill. this plan was announced just last monday and you see behind me they have done so much work in just one week. we see beds carried in now. the estimate it will be up and running before the end of this week, just a week after it was announced. these are the kind of solutions that new york city is looking at. turning soccer feels that service thousands of city kids that don't have access to green space and turning it into a shelter for 2,000 migrants. when you look at the southern border the crossings there are impacting cities and towns across the u.s. this is now becoming a national issue. republican presidential hopefuls taking that issue head on this weekend like senator tim scott who said he would add more agents to the border and add more immigration judges to review these asylum cases. >> starting at our southern border. we should all be exercised about the crisis on our border. every county in america is a border county because of the number of lives lost to fentanyl. >> this is w
madison is at the site live on the new shelter today, madison, good morning. >> good morning, bill. this plan was announced just last monday and you see behind me they have done so much work in just one week. we see beds carried in now. the estimate it will be up and running before the end of this week, just a week after it was announced. these are the kind of solutions that new york city is looking at. turning soccer feels that service thousands of city kids that don't have access to...
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that is cool looking madison has hyper tonic cerebal palsy and her mom says madison and her sister seeinglor swift songs together over facetime and they do that a lot, especially during her hospital, stays. >> i'm steak or so. seeing her so happy. her sister. so dance. something like >> the magic wheelchair was founded in 2015 and it has served over 300 families with disabilities. madison's custom wheelchair there was created by volunteers. >> looking cool. >> all right. well, if you need a reason to spoil your dog today is the day to do it. deta babackck i in n ththe e , snsneaeakeker r drdropopst getting online to wait in line. now with xfinity mobile... ...we get the fastest mobile service and can get the freshest kicks asap. i got this. get the best price for 2 lines of unlimited when you switch to xfinity mobile for $30 a line per month. nice job, little sis! they grow up so fast... i'm a fan. from xfinity. >> is national spoil your dog day. and anyone who wants to celebrate, you know what to do, just give them some extra treats. made an extra belly rub. maybe some new toys. it is al
that is cool looking madison has hyper tonic cerebal palsy and her mom says madison and her sister seeinglor swift songs together over facetime and they do that a lot, especially during her hospital, stays. >> i'm steak or so. seeing her so happy. her sister. so dance. something like >> the magic wheelchair was founded in 2015 and it has served over 300 families with disabilities. madison's custom wheelchair there was created by volunteers. >> looking cool. >> all right....
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the stretch of i 10 that was close yesterday in madison county was cleared and reopened last night, and so that is open today going forward. we have requested from the federal government a major disaster declaration for all 25 counties that fell under the hurricane warning. this will allow us to start debris removal and provide funding for individual assistance which includes shelter and temporary housing for impacted individuals. schools, we are going to have 30 of the 52 district that closed during the storm open today and an additional will be open tomorrow. our commissioner of education is working with those big bend counties to get them back up and running as quickly as possible. we are also fulfilling missions for counties that have either been fulfilled or are in the process of being fulfilled, so the things that may be necessary in some of these hard-hit areas,, water,, re, all that stuff, we have an abundance of and we will be providing that as needed to the affected communities. if you want to help out, there is a way to do it at the florida disaster fund. this is already rais
the stretch of i 10 that was close yesterday in madison county was cleared and reopened last night, and so that is open today going forward. we have requested from the federal government a major disaster declaration for all 25 counties that fell under the hurricane warning. this will allow us to start debris removal and provide funding for individual assistance which includes shelter and temporary housing for impacted individuals. schools, we are going to have 30 of the 52 district that closed...
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good evening, madison. >> good evening, bret.city has wasted no time converting these soccer fields into a large migrant shelter. the plan was announced just yesterday. crews here all day today working on these fields, converting them into what will be a large migrant shelter. hammering and pile driving to create a home and a floor that will use to house 2,000 single adult migrants. a soccer coach who showed up this afternoon expecting to play on these fields was shocked at how quickly the city moved. he said this will impact thousands of students. >> i heard about this two days ago. i thought this was a month, two months. i haven't even spoken to my bosses. i don't know what the school is going to do. i don't think a 10-year-old girl, a 10-year-old boy is going to understand that field ♪ available anymore, for whatever reason. they are just going to think well, why is an open field closed? what's the reason? >> during a press conference today, mayor eric adams defended the decision to use randall's island by saying it's a joyce
good evening, madison. >> good evening, bret.city has wasted no time converting these soccer fields into a large migrant shelter. the plan was announced just yesterday. crews here all day today working on these fields, converting them into what will be a large migrant shelter. hammering and pile driving to create a home and a floor that will use to house 2,000 single adult migrants. a soccer coach who showed up this afternoon expecting to play on these fields was shocked at how quickly...
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. >> he did go to the university of wisconsin in madison for two years. professors there were loved emerson and started keeping a journal like emerson at the time he wrote his name on one of his journals planet earth the universe. early hippie. he cared volumes with emerson around and also throw and burns, the poet. in all of these ideas about nature were sort of coming together. burns in his poetry talks, you know, about the sorrow of trampling on flowers or, you know, the mouse that has been branded, something that nobody wants and how sad that is. a living animal. this would have, level of the small thingsls in nature. in appreciation of animals and trees, plant life, all of this is kind of knew appeared at the same time, america is destroying the passenger pigeon. wiping out the bison. it is clear cutting the trees coast to coast. these are new ideas. they are going to echo what emerson believed and really bring it to a popular audience. >> one of the things i was most surprised by reading your book, i knew about it from reading a few of his writings
. >> he did go to the university of wisconsin in madison for two years. professors there were loved emerson and started keeping a journal like emerson at the time he wrote his name on one of his journals planet earth the universe. early hippie. he cared volumes with emerson around and also throw and burns, the poet. in all of these ideas about nature were sort of coming together. burns in his poetry talks, you know, about the sorrow of trampling on flowers or, you know, the mouse that has...
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there was a very interesting and complementary role played by founding fathers jefferson and madison,and actually wasn't aware of madison's role in which his vision was mostly ignored i should say, but it was influential in the formation of the public lands. can you say a little bit about their complementary visions and their effect on the public land system? >> i would be glad to. the effect is somewhat indirect but jefferson is sometimes has been called the agrarian philosopher and sort of famous macy's virtue embedded in farming and practices of that sort of labor in the land, and that in part explains why he was enthusiastic today the louisiana purchase to increase the size of the nation, expecting that independent yeoman farmers could move and move west. of course this land, this is a process of dispossession that's happening with that westward movement. r independently with their labor transform the law under rock earth as he imagined it into good productive labor, good productive products that we might sell and have sustenance for. the challenge with this is there's a lot of la
there was a very interesting and complementary role played by founding fathers jefferson and madison,and actually wasn't aware of madison's role in which his vision was mostly ignored i should say, but it was influential in the formation of the public lands. can you say a little bit about their complementary visions and their effect on the public land system? >> i would be glad to. the effect is somewhat indirect but jefferson is sometimes has been called the agrarian philosopher and sort...
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i have the honor of being the mayor of madison, wisconsin.ant to thank everyone for joining us, and for those of you who are out of state, welcome to wisconsin. we're delighted to have you here. as the 2024 republican field takes the debate stage tonight, you'll be able to hear straight from the horse's mouth about the extreme and wildly out of touch vision. and i put that in air quotes for america. this group supports ending social security and medicare as we know it, cutting taxes for their rich friends undermining our elections. -- cutting taxes for their rich friends, undermining our elections. something that we know a little bit about in wisconsin. and taking our freedoms. and, yes, that includes a nationwide ban on abortion. let me be crystal clear about this. the 2024 maga republican presidential candidates are running on their extreme anti-choice records. desantis signed extreme legislation in florida that bans abortion before many women even know that they are pregnant. tim scott co-sponsored multiple abortion bans and vowed to sign
i have the honor of being the mayor of madison, wisconsin.ant to thank everyone for joining us, and for those of you who are out of state, welcome to wisconsin. we're delighted to have you here. as the 2024 republican field takes the debate stage tonight, you'll be able to hear straight from the horse's mouth about the extreme and wildly out of touch vision. and i put that in air quotes for america. this group supports ending social security and medicare as we know it, cutting taxes for their...
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madison county is another county that has been impacted. they have a lot of debris on the ground. they have about 99% power outages in that particular county, so, again, we have resources heading in that direction. i will let the general talk about that. he has one of his taskforces headed in that direction. other than that very specific detail, we continue to search, secure, and stabilize areas that we can do that in.most of the support we are doing in the big bend area is initial search. i will say this. i know we don't have anyone from the cfo's office, but in search-and-rescue in fort myers we were able to clear a lot of houses quickly because of the footprint of fort myers. in the big bend, you may have two houses on a five-mile road. that is going to take a very long time to clear those. we have more than enough assets and resources to get that done in a timely manner, but i want to set expectations. some of this will take longer than what we experienced with the initial search and rescue in fort myers, again, because of the landscape. we will have to do a lot of tree cuttin
madison county is another county that has been impacted. they have a lot of debris on the ground. they have about 99% power outages in that particular county, so, again, we have resources heading in that direction. i will let the general talk about that. he has one of his taskforces headed in that direction. other than that very specific detail, we continue to search, secure, and stabilize areas that we can do that in.most of the support we are doing in the big bend area is initial search. i...
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gifted the 9 year-old madison.er wheelchair ahead of taylor swift's final show in la madison has cerebal palsy. her mom says she and her sister saying taylor swift songs together on facetime during her hospital states. >> i'm steak or years. so seeing her so happy. her sister, so happy dance. something like >> what big cobras taylor swift. the femurs that things cool. the magic wheelchair was founded in oregon in 2015 and has served more than 300 families with disability since volunteers. may that wheelchair costume? she's role. all right. that wraps up kron. 4 news at 5. thanks for being with us this hour. but stick around. we have a lot more news to get to a kron. 4 news at 6. vicki and ken are here with that. to see that was awesome. she could have that in the rose parade. the i mean, that's pretty cool. yeah. it's it's an amazing i thank you, grant. here's what's coming up at 6. an outpouring of support for people in hawaii who have impacted by those devastating wildfires. but there are some people believe it o
gifted the 9 year-old madison.er wheelchair ahead of taylor swift's final show in la madison has cerebal palsy. her mom says she and her sister saying taylor swift songs together on facetime during her hospital states. >> i'm steak or years. so seeing her so happy. her sister, so happy dance. something like >> what big cobras taylor swift. the femurs that things cool. the magic wheelchair was founded in oregon in 2015 and has served more than 300 families with disability since...
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the two youngest sons madison and espen were freed. worked on popular forest which was a retreat for jefferson. going down there while it was under construction. at the same time these children were also there. so, while jefferson is building this plantation operation, he is also elaborating this role monument at his center. his main house which is architecture and particularly in the classical tradition as his understanding of the change over the course of his life and that is his knowledge of contemporary great britain and in france. so, the first design this two-story design which we will see in a moment was based on this ideal. thought of as the bible. benjamin henry possibly the first professional architect in the u.s. who knew jefferson, a good architect out of books. saying, yeah, he is good. books of architecture. there was no tool of architecture at that time. and then you have the final design which is close to what exists today which is really interesting. as you can see it has totally been transformed from this earlier mode
the two youngest sons madison and espen were freed. worked on popular forest which was a retreat for jefferson. going down there while it was under construction. at the same time these children were also there. so, while jefferson is building this plantation operation, he is also elaborating this role monument at his center. his main house which is architecture and particularly in the classical tradition as his understanding of the change over the course of his life and that is his knowledge of...
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so he went to madison and would never go home after that. he was discovered there.e was admitted to the university of wisconsin. his room was a museum/freak show for all the other students would come tos see what's he doing n? he whittled a desk out of wood also using clockwork ors he wod line up as it books every 15 minutes would move so he could stay on the study schedule. he was a beautiful speaker but he had a farm lingo and a scottish dialect. people just wanted to hear him talk. his professors were inspired by the poetry of his language even then. >> what did he look like at the time was a tall and gangly? i am b picturing him and his olr ears but as a youth? >> he was always a wiry lean guy with the big pace, and outdoorsman. at that time had a pretty p tightly propped beard. not the long bushy beard that you see. one of my goals with the book was to bring him out of the woods. where you sing portraits of himn with the long grizzly beard. but he was so much more than that. that is what he really wanted to show all aspects of him. >> and it really nice review
so he went to madison and would never go home after that. he was discovered there.e was admitted to the university of wisconsin. his room was a museum/freak show for all the other students would come tos see what's he doing n? he whittled a desk out of wood also using clockwork ors he wod line up as it books every 15 minutes would move so he could stay on the study schedule. he was a beautiful speaker but he had a farm lingo and a scottish dialect. people just wanted to hear him talk. his...
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>>> we're back with news that a university of south carolina student from madison, connecticut, was shotnd killed early saturday morning and that community is absolutely reeling ree reeling with the loss. >> you lose somebody 20 years old, you know, and especially a local kid from hearing his name in sports and stuff, and not hearing his name anywhere else, you know he's a good kid >> reporter: the madison community still trying to understand the shooting death of 20-year-old nicolas donofrio in south carolina >> i fail for the family, his friends. >> reporter: columbia police responded to south holly street on reports of burglary but it was upgraded to shots fired. donofrio, a university of south carolina student lived on the same street and had attempted to get into the wrong house the shooting is still under investigation and is listed as a homicide >> there's a lot to say about nicki. he was my best friend growing up ever since first, second grade >> reporter: scott shared the basketball court with donofrio from roughly the fourth grade until high school. he still remembers the night
>>> we're back with news that a university of south carolina student from madison, connecticut, was shotnd killed early saturday morning and that community is absolutely reeling ree reeling with the loss. >> you lose somebody 20 years old, you know, and especially a local kid from hearing his name in sports and stuff, and not hearing his name anywhere else, you know he's a good kid >> reporter: the madison community still trying to understand the shooting death of...
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madison, thanks. i will turn the questioning to lou, a market watcher.taking selfys occasionally. have a sense of proportion. times change. people want to make the sinema something different from what it was. >> refreshing coming from someone as old as you. lauren: where did that come from? >> haven't been to the movies as long as i've looked at movie theater stocks. you put a finger on there's a decline in social do coram. i travel every week, people don't care about anyone else. what blows me up is people who walk through the streets on the speakerphone talking out loud on speakerphone. but now it is spilling into all areas where everyone is being self-centered. who cares about the person around me? i teach my kids to be better but they see bad examples all over. stuart: get off my yard, as simple as that. we talk about the increased use of weight loss drugs. both companies beings food over the side affects. details coming up. cancer killing pill destroys all solid tumors, that does sound far too good to be true. we have doctor marty makary sort it out
madison, thanks. i will turn the questioning to lou, a market watcher.taking selfys occasionally. have a sense of proportion. times change. people want to make the sinema something different from what it was. >> refreshing coming from someone as old as you. lauren: where did that come from? >> haven't been to the movies as long as i've looked at movie theater stocks. you put a finger on there's a decline in social do coram. i travel every week, people don't care about anyone else....
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thanks, madison.ality inn in up state new york is near the canadian border and he's offering up his hotel to the migrants in new york city. gary is with us. first of all, gary, have you heard back from the mayor about your offer to house the migrants in your hotel? >> no, for months. stuart: okay. why do you want to put them in your hotel near the canadian border? >> i have a big occupancy -- small occupancy. i don't have a great occupancy. stuart: okay. so do you think you're going to make some money out of this because the city would pay you if they put their migrants in your hotel. >> yes, sir. stuart: are you in this to make money? >> certainly. stuart: i don't have any objection to that, i'm just wondering why on earth the city didn't get back to you. >> i have no idea. i've tried so many different ways. lobbyists, family members even, everybody. i can't get anything done. stuart: the migrant shelters that are being built on randall's island, i'm sure you know that in new york city, they're estim
thanks, madison.ality inn in up state new york is near the canadian border and he's offering up his hotel to the migrants in new york city. gary is with us. first of all, gary, have you heard back from the mayor about your offer to house the migrants in your hotel? >> no, for months. stuart: okay. why do you want to put them in your hotel near the canadian border? >> i have a big occupancy -- small occupancy. i don't have a great occupancy. stuart: okay. so do you think you're going...
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there's there's the de madison person who had a dream. so somebody in the mail this, this is the to, to no, i think of you every day. the know their way around. a strictly science curiosity is required to borrow today talking to in his own village, duly elected him to office in 2019. 2 2 should. 2 2 human.
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i was actually not aware of madison's role which is his his visionwas mostly ignored i .it was influential in the formation of the public lands. could you say a little bit about their effects on the publicec system? >> i would be glad too. the effect is somewhat indirect. sometimes they called the agrarian philosopher famously sees the virtue embedded in farming and the practices of the labor of the lambs. that in part explains why he was enthusiastic to gain the louisiana purchase to increase the size of the nation expecting independent farmers can move and move the west. i course the land is the process of dispossession happening with the westward movement. independently with their labor matransformed into good producte labor. good productive products that we might sell and have sustenance for. the challenge with this is there's a lot of land in north america became very easy to cut and run as you would imagine in a forest. but madison, along with others in the early part of the republic.there is a need to slow down there is a need to improve our land and not is it so e
i was actually not aware of madison's role which is his his visionwas mostly ignored i .it was influential in the formation of the public lands. could you say a little bit about their effects on the publicec system? >> i would be glad too. the effect is somewhat indirect. sometimes they called the agrarian philosopher famously sees the virtue embedded in farming and the practices of the labor of the lambs. that in part explains why he was enthusiastic to gain the louisiana purchase to...
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stuart: you are right, it is stalemate and that's what we've got, madison thank you very much, we willo turn empty office space into affordable housing, rotate. >> it's unbelievable how much empty office space sitting idly with ready and willing participants to develop the housing and we are in the way and is time to get out of the way so we can turn the office cubicles into nice living quarters so we can address the housing crisis that we have. at the same time the office conversions will help us reimagine and revitalize our business districts. stuart: a bold step at a big problem, michael is a real estate developer and has been on the show before, he joins us now. do we know if this office conversion is profitable megabyte, popular? >> yes it is, it depends certainly where you are. in new york the market had been tough for conversion to work economically there is only three criteria the price has to be right of the existing building, has to have a clear path getting office tenants out and it needs to have risk-free zoning you have to know when you buy it you can convert it to residen
stuart: you are right, it is stalemate and that's what we've got, madison thank you very much, we willo turn empty office space into affordable housing, rotate. >> it's unbelievable how much empty office space sitting idly with ready and willing participants to develop the housing and we are in the way and is time to get out of the way so we can turn the office cubicles into nice living quarters so we can address the housing crisis that we have. at the same time the office conversions...
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it madison. he started keeping a journal. and a lot of what we see now are his journal writings, you know, and a lot of his books were not actually published late in his life when editors were saying, hey, you've got get this down, we have to publish this. but after he went to yosemite valley, lived there for a couple of years through winters, when most people would leave yosemite valley, it's still a very remote place prone to you know, great snows. and there's some amazing events where it snows and then it heats up in the whole valleys, just flooding. and he is out there roaming through, you know, water, chest high water, taking it in. he had no fear. he lacked a fear gene. and he started writing stories for newspaper. he started studying how the valley was created at the time, the most common scientific was that a cataclysm had formed the valley and the bottom had dropped out. but he knew that he had he had studied, you know, various natural scientist and knew something of glaciation. and he looked for the clues and found
it madison. he started keeping a journal. and a lot of what we see now are his journal writings, you know, and a lot of his books were not actually published late in his life when editors were saying, hey, you've got get this down, we have to publish this. but after he went to yosemite valley, lived there for a couple of years through winters, when most people would leave yosemite valley, it's still a very remote place prone to you know, great snows. and there's some amazing events where it...
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madison alworth is live for us in new york city.o. they're out with this new commercial ahead of the most important time of the year for them, football season. the brand has a sponsorship with the nfl and that connection on full display. the commercial titled "easy to sunday." features grilling, getting together with friends and teasing opposing fans. it includes many, many cans of bud light. the brand hoping that will drive sales and customers back to their beer after that controversial partnership with dylan mulvaney earlier this year. they need to sell a lot of cans to make up fire their losses. beer sales down for what was once america's favorite can of brew now unseated by modelo. as a result, anheuser busch said their north american revenue has declined 10% and the company has laid off hundreds of employees. they have sold off some properties. announced earlier this month, anheuser-busch entered into an agreement to sell to till-ray. the transaction is under review but expected to close by the end of the year giving the beer m
madison alworth is live for us in new york city.o. they're out with this new commercial ahead of the most important time of the year for them, football season. the brand has a sponsorship with the nfl and that connection on full display. the commercial titled "easy to sunday." features grilling, getting together with friends and teasing opposing fans. it includes many, many cans of bud light. the brand hoping that will drive sales and customers back to their beer after that...