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you see it in marbury versus madison. we held up this case for obvious reasons as being so profound. when you look at the facts underlying it, they are pretty defining. >> thank you for spending a few minutes with us on books that shaped america. >> pleased to be with you. >> we are talking about the federalist papers. there are nine public schools named after alexander hamilton, five for john jay, there is james madison university in virginia. there are more than 200 breakfast since to the federalist papers and supreme court decisions. more than 3000 references to federalist 78 by supreme court justices. there hamilton statues in washington dc. the james madison building at the library of congress and the john jay statue at new york city college. this is alexander hamilton. liberty can have nothing to fear from the judiciary alone, but what have everything to fear from its what was the importance of federalist number 78? judge maggs: hamilton described the judiciary, talking about how judges were appointed, the tenure an
you see it in marbury versus madison. we held up this case for obvious reasons as being so profound. when you look at the facts underlying it, they are pretty defining. >> thank you for spending a few minutes with us on books that shaped america. >> pleased to be with you. >> we are talking about the federalist papers. there are nine public schools named after alexander hamilton, five for john jay, there is james madison university in virginia. there are more than 200...
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but madison wouldn't give up. and i think it's very plausible that without madison in the first house, there would not have been a bill of rights. mary, where do our rights come from? yeah, as a historian differ completely on this and if you look at the the things that we rights you can see they come from you know some are obviously magna carta rights. in 1774, congress had passed a declaration of rights and so some are taken out of that. some are rights of the fight in those 1760. some are rights that are really, i think, uniquely american in this moment. and i'll just give the one that i care a lot about, which is at a time when religious tests are completely common, not being able to practice a paid in government because of your religious faith is the number one reason that people other than property are not allowed to participate, and that the federal is like basically unique more or less. and this moment at not just saying that there will be no tests for religious office, not that mean like a citizenship test
but madison wouldn't give up. and i think it's very plausible that without madison in the first house, there would not have been a bill of rights. mary, where do our rights come from? yeah, as a historian differ completely on this and if you look at the the things that we rights you can see they come from you know some are obviously magna carta rights. in 1774, congress had passed a declaration of rights and so some are taken out of that. some are rights of the fight in those 1760. some are...
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now, it's not called treason under james madison, the constitution, because madison and the other framers of the constitution, they knew that treason was this catch all charge that was leveled against us mere enemies of the government, and they would not allow that. this is why there have been a mere handful of treason convictions in american history. the constitution of 1787 defines treason very specific, actually. it is the carrying on of war against the government of the united states for giving aid and comfort to its enemies and in some of the famous treason trials, when aaron burr was tried for treason, james thomas jefferson accused him of treason. he beat the rap because he had not waged war against the united states. it's why, despite what you often hear, that all the ensor action, the civil war during the civil war, nobody got convicted of treason. now, this is a very strange thing, because weren't they waging war? well, actually, no. you know what, lincoln called it? he he called it the rebellion. he called it an insurrection. he didn't call it war until it was so late that ever
now, it's not called treason under james madison, the constitution, because madison and the other framers of the constitution, they knew that treason was this catch all charge that was leveled against us mere enemies of the government, and they would not allow that. this is why there have been a mere handful of treason convictions in american history. the constitution of 1787 defines treason very specific, actually. it is the carrying on of war against the government of the united states for...
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madison: i appreciate it.till to come, how the irs's new tax brackets could affect america's paychex, more after this. ♪ ♪ ♪ be ready for any market with a liquid etf. get in and out with dia. this is your season to smile with new dentures from aspen dental -- to raise a toast and gather together, to wrap up the fun and round up the gang. to help get you ready, your aspen dental denture team is celebrating 25 years of affordable care with an epic anniversary savings event. don't miss enjoying a moment with fast repairs in our onsite labs and 20% off your custom dentures. plus, we have a denture money back guarantee so you can smile with confidence. aspen dental. book today. i've spent centuries evolving with the world. that's the nature of being the economy. observing investors choose assets to balance risk and reward. with one element securing portfolios, time after time. gold. agile and liquid. a proven protector. an ever-evolving enabler of bold decisions. an asset more relevant than ever before. gold. your
madison: i appreciate it.till to come, how the irs's new tax brackets could affect america's paychex, more after this. ♪ ♪ ♪ be ready for any market with a liquid etf. get in and out with dia. this is your season to smile with new dentures from aspen dental -- to raise a toast and gather together, to wrap up the fun and round up the gang. to help get you ready, your aspen dental denture team is celebrating 25 years of affordable care with an epic anniversary savings event. don't miss...
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one of the most famous was that of darling madison. dolley madison. obviously was the first first lady to attend st john's. and obviously after that event that i just described and when her husband died. in 1836, she decided to move back to washington. she back to the house, which is on one corner of lafayette square, very close to john's. and she lived there, her death in 1849, when came back to washington. she was baptized st john's and confirmed by the bishop of maryland in this church. and when she died, her funeral was conducted from this church and it was attended by everyone the entire cabinet. the president, united, all the city fathers. and at that service, one of the pallbearers was a man whose name has been lost to history. stephen pleasanton. stephen pleasanton was an original of saint john's church. he was a clerk in a state department in. 14. and when the fires of washington had yet to take place, james monroe, who was his boss, the secretarof state, was out scouting to see of the disposition of british military forces. he concluded that
one of the most famous was that of darling madison. dolley madison. obviously was the first first lady to attend st john's. and obviously after that event that i just described and when her husband died. in 1836, she decided to move back to washington. she back to the house, which is on one corner of lafayette square, very close to john's. and she lived there, her death in 1849, when came back to washington. she was baptized st john's and confirmed by the bishop of maryland in this church. and...
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jon: madison, thank you very much. madison muller on the pfizer story.e want to get to get news coming out right now on ford. the company ceo, jim farley, just saying on x that in october the company had a record month for f-150 lighting sales and they broke another record with november being the best ever sales month for lighting overall. 4400 electric vehicle trucks, which they described as 100% increase from last year. also teasing there will be more ev sales news on monday. this a day after we saw the tesla launch of the cyber truck where there was a lot of focus on excitement around the fast-growing electric vehicle truck market. sonali: a lot of news in the car world. good news all around. coming up, we talk about binance. vip's got a sneak peek of the company's historical settlement. we are going to talk about that, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the binance settlement was great for their company and the industry. i wish richard well. i think they derisked in a lot of ways. sonali: this is "bloomberg markets". i am sonali basak with jon erlichman.
jon: madison, thank you very much. madison muller on the pfizer story.e want to get to get news coming out right now on ford. the company ceo, jim farley, just saying on x that in october the company had a record month for f-150 lighting sales and they broke another record with november being the best ever sales month for lighting overall. 4400 electric vehicle trucks, which they described as 100% increase from last year. also teasing there will be more ev sales news on monday. this a day after...
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jolene madison, the wife of president james madison, served as first lady from 1809 to 1817 before julia tyler was even born as white house hostess. she provided a space where the official masculine sphere of politics and the unofficial feminine sphere of hostessing interacted, bringing people of different, differing political persuasions together. even northerners and southerners. with the goal of national unity, a widow, dolley, returned to washington city in 1837 and mentored several presidential wives and other white house hostesses, including julia tyler. at the age of 76, dolley madison took 24 year old julia tyler. the new bride, and the new first lady of john tyler under her wing, serving as a bridge between the new republic and the antebellum era. as mrs. madison graced the white house functions during the tyler administration. i now turn the program over to the ladies. thank you, liz, and thank you, myra. and thank you to her for allowing us to be participate in this really interesting project. and we're happy to bring our presentation on julia gardiner tyler. and it represents
jolene madison, the wife of president james madison, served as first lady from 1809 to 1817 before julia tyler was even born as white house hostess. she provided a space where the official masculine sphere of politics and the unofficial feminine sphere of hostessing interacted, bringing people of different, differing political persuasions together. even northerners and southerners. with the goal of national unity, a widow, dolley, returned to washington city in 1837 and mentored several...
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jolene madison, the wife of president james madison, served as first lady from 1809 to 1817 before julia tyler was even born as white house hostess. she provided a space where the official masculine sphere of politics and the unofficial feminine sphere of hostessing interacted, bringing people of different, differing political persuasions together. even northerners and southerners. with the goal of national unity, a widow, dolley, returned to washington city in 1837 and mentored several presidential wives and other white house hostesses, including julia tyler. at the age of 76, dolley madison took 24 year old julia tyler. the new bride, and the new first lady of john tyler under her wing, serving as a bridge between the new republic and the antebellum era. as mrs. madison graced the white house functions during the tyler administration. i now turn the program over to the ladies. thank you, liz, and thank you, myra. and thank you to her for allowing us to be participate in this really interesting project. and we're happy to bring our presentation on julia gardiner tyler. and it represents
jolene madison, the wife of president james madison, served as first lady from 1809 to 1817 before julia tyler was even born as white house hostess. she provided a space where the official masculine sphere of politics and the unofficial feminine sphere of hostessing interacted, bringing people of different, differing political persuasions together. even northerners and southerners. with the goal of national unity, a widow, dolley, returned to washington city in 1837 and mentored several...
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favorite example is, madison square garden right here in new york city, very popular.you arena for basketball and hockey games and every major musical act plays there. madison square garden installed facial recognition technology a few years ago, not clearview ai. different company for security reasons to make sure that they kept out people might be violent you know as a way to protect the big crowds in the stadium that's on top of penn station a major hub but in the last year james dolan, who owns madison square garden, said the other people that we keep out of the arena are people i dislike lawyers. and so madison square garden went to law the law, the sites of about 90 law firms that had existing complaints. his company scraped the faces of all the lawyers who worked at every firm and created a banned list. and when those people try to go to madison square garden or beacon theater or, radio city music hall like a mom who went with a girl scout troop to see the rockettes play at radio city music hall. christmas they get turned away and told that they're not welcome u
favorite example is, madison square garden right here in new york city, very popular.you arena for basketball and hockey games and every major musical act plays there. madison square garden installed facial recognition technology a few years ago, not clearview ai. different company for security reasons to make sure that they kept out people might be violent you know as a way to protect the big crowds in the stadium that's on top of penn station a major hub but in the last year james dolan, who...
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favorite example is, madison square garden right here in new york city, very popular.you arena for basketball and hockey games and every major musical act plays there. madison square garden installed facial recognition technology a few years ago, not clearview ai. different company for security reasons to make sure that they kept out people might be violent you know as a way to protect the big crowds in the stadium that's on top of penn station a major hub but in the last year james dolan, who owns madison square garden, said the other people that we keep out of the arena are people i dislike lawyers. and so madison square garden went to law the law, the sites of about 90 law firms that had existing complaints. his company scraped the faces of all the lawyers who worked at every firm and created a banned list. and when those people try to go to madison square garden or beacon theater or, radio city music hall like a mom who went with a girl scout troop to see the rockettes play at radio city music hall. christmas they get turned away and told that they're not welcome u
favorite example is, madison square garden right here in new york city, very popular.you arena for basketball and hockey games and every major musical act plays there. madison square garden installed facial recognition technology a few years ago, not clearview ai. different company for security reasons to make sure that they kept out people might be violent you know as a way to protect the big crowds in the stadium that's on top of penn station a major hub but in the last year james dolan, who...
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madison and jefferson in virginia abolished the established church.y thought it was a form of tyranny, but they recognize that people in other states may take different views and that it would be dangerous in a diverse country to try to force too much uniformity. how much uniformity is dangerous, how much is helpful? they understood that there would be disputes about that. they didn't have a debate about anything quite like social security at that -- in those days. but there was a recognition that there would be disputes about the limits, so they construct a constitution as madison did more than anyone else to deal with a convention in defending it in defending the federalist papers, in which different branches of government would have an incentive to check other branches of government. there the conflict between federal government and state government. you would try to contain ambition by ambition. and to provide care about our last -- countervailing powers that you would avoid trying to impose too much can with their recognized was a culturally dive
madison and jefferson in virginia abolished the established church.y thought it was a form of tyranny, but they recognize that people in other states may take different views and that it would be dangerous in a diverse country to try to force too much uniformity. how much uniformity is dangerous, how much is helpful? they understood that there would be disputes about that. they didn't have a debate about anything quite like social security at that -- in those days. but there was a recognition...
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madison alworth on madison avenue. way, when you walk down madison avenue, you guys, the smell is amazing. they're pushing out that fir smell from all the stores. >>> how much do you think soccer lionel messi's world cup jersey's just sold for? if you're going to find out. and forget the jerseys for a second, one egyptian billionaire is buying an entire team mohamed monsieur is leading the way to bring major league soccer to one city in california that he believes is dying for it. sand a yea go -- san diego. he's joining us here in studio live next. and from, you know, soccer to running, you've got to hear the inspiring journey of a boston marathon bombing sur is strive who defied the odds. he was standing right next to second of two bombs that went off near speck today or to haves at the boston marathon ten years ago. he nearly died. he was the last one of all of those who were injured to get out of the hospital. it took months for him. he lost limbs, burned over his body. well, or now he's back out on the road, and h
madison alworth on madison avenue. way, when you walk down madison avenue, you guys, the smell is amazing. they're pushing out that fir smell from all the stores. >>> how much do you think soccer lionel messi's world cup jersey's just sold for? if you're going to find out. and forget the jerseys for a second, one egyptian billionaire is buying an entire team mohamed monsieur is leading the way to bring major league soccer to one city in california that he believes is dying for it. sand...
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madison and jefferson in virginia abolished the established church. they thought it was a form of tyranny, but they recognize that people in other states may take different views and that it would be dangerous in a diverse country to try to force too much uniformity. how much uniformity is dangerous, how much is helpful? they understood that there would be disputes about that. they didn't have a debate about anything quite like social security at that -- in those days. but there was a recognition that there would be disputes about the limits, so they construct a constitution as madison did more than anyone else to deal with a convention in defending it in defending the federalist papers, in which different branches of government would have an incentive to check other branches of government. there the conflict between federal government and state government. you would try to contain ambition by ambition. and to provide care about our last -- countervailing powers that you would avoid trying to impose too much can with their recognized was a culturally
madison and jefferson in virginia abolished the established church. they thought it was a form of tyranny, but they recognize that people in other states may take different views and that it would be dangerous in a diverse country to try to force too much uniformity. how much uniformity is dangerous, how much is helpful? they understood that there would be disputes about that. they didn't have a debate about anything quite like social security at that -- in those days. but there was a...
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maria: it really is, madison. great going. looking good, madison alworth at fairway in new york.fe easier and your shopping experience quicker. >> well, by the way, i'm e-mailing radisson right now. she's at my store and i need her to grab some things for me. what's interesting about in particular with a.i. technology and grocery stores is now more and more it's re really startedn britain, picking up in new york, to use a.i. to combat shoplifting and problematic customers. there's been privacy pushback because of the facial recognition technology but i think that a.i. to combat whether it's the grocery store or the drugstore to combat shoplifting i think would be a great next step for a.i. even more so than what madison was spotlighting. maria: yeah. and you mentioned the privacy issue. that is the biggest issue here, john, particularly when you heard what madison told us about what the next level of this is, a that the machine remembers what you buy. remembers what you might need and makes recommendations. it's a lot of information about you. >> yes, those recommendations that b
maria: it really is, madison. great going. looking good, madison alworth at fairway in new york.fe easier and your shopping experience quicker. >> well, by the way, i'm e-mailing radisson right now. she's at my store and i need her to grab some things for me. what's interesting about in particular with a.i. technology and grocery stores is now more and more it's re really startedn britain, picking up in new york, to use a.i. to combat shoplifting and problematic customers. there's been...
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madison square garden banning lawyers. the way we see this happen with madison square garden presents other ways that businesses might discriminate against us. if you write a bad yelp review or google review of business, will they put you on a list and make sure you are never allowed inside or that they spit in your seat if you are? kind of chilling usage of facial recognition technology in places that are further ahead of us, like in russia and china. they are identifying protesters and they appear at their house the next day to ticket for protesting or use it to suppress human rights or monitor muslims in china. china is interesting, because they put this and have this facial recognition deployed widely on camera and real-time recognition of people and they have used it for security threats, but also to name and publicly shame people who wear pajamas in public. they will use it to automatically ticket jaywalkers, which would be horrible. if i was deployed in new york, we would all get tickets all the time. they even have
madison square garden banning lawyers. the way we see this happen with madison square garden presents other ways that businesses might discriminate against us. if you write a bad yelp review or google review of business, will they put you on a list and make sure you are never allowed inside or that they spit in your seat if you are? kind of chilling usage of facial recognition technology in places that are further ahead of us, like in russia and china. they are identifying protesters and they...
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. >> a discussion on civility and free expression on university campuses with james madison and depaul university president. they talk about responding to harmful speech. c-span2. >> president of the institute for scholars. john, long time president of james madison university in virginia and lori lite, president of the university an enemy indiana. >> i'm joined by president of the institute for scholars. john, long time president of james madison university in virginia and lori lite, president of the university an enemy indiana. just to level the audience, most of the folks watching may be aware questions of freedom of expression on campus for a while while, the survey able to speak honestly in classrooms or campuses they feel they need to censor themselves when engaging with students. able to speak honestly in classrooms or campuses they feel they need to censor themselves when engaging with students. we have heard faculty from across the country expressed concerns about restrictions and scholarship and we have heard those concerns for a long time yesterday the american association i
. >> a discussion on civility and free expression on university campuses with james madison and depaul university president. they talk about responding to harmful speech. c-span2. >> president of the institute for scholars. john, long time president of james madison university in virginia and lori lite, president of the university an enemy indiana. >> i'm joined by president of the institute for scholars. john, long time president of james madison university in virginia and...
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madison live for us at the mall, jacqui.: for more on the state of our economy this season, we're joined by madison ventures plus managing director mitch roschelle. thank you for being with us, appreciate your time. >> good to see you. jacqui: i want to start with the stock market. it's doing really great. if you look at the s&p 500 we are on the longest weekly win streak since 2017. so, that's you know, significant, especially if you're president biden to be able to point to something like that, but at the same time the condition of the economy in people's eyes is not so great. if you look at our fox polling, 78% of people feel that the economy is only in fair or poor condition. and if you look at their expectations for the next year, you have only 22% of people thinking it's going to get better. 44% think it's going to get worse. can you explain for us why the stock market's doing so well, but people are still feeling pretty grim? >> well, look, let's start, j jacqui with why it's doing well. the fed is signaling they'll l
madison live for us at the mall, jacqui.: for more on the state of our economy this season, we're joined by madison ventures plus managing director mitch roschelle. thank you for being with us, appreciate your time. >> good to see you. jacqui: i want to start with the stock market. it's doing really great. if you look at the s&p 500 we are on the longest weekly win streak since 2017. so, that's you know, significant, especially if you're president biden to be able to point to...
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. >> next, a discussion on stability and university campuses with james madison. they also touch on intellectual diversity, responding to harmful speech. john, long time president of james madison university in virginia and lori lite, president of the university an enemy indiana. >> just to level the audience, most of the folks watching me be aware questions of freedom of expression on campus for a while, the survey able to speak honestly in classrooms or campuses they feel they need to censor themselves when engaging with students. we have heard faculty from across the country expressed concerns about restrictions and scholarship and we have heard those concerns for a long time yesterday the american association issued a report attacking these issues in florida. we got a lot of concerns with the canvassers or places where we can have honest conversations. also more recently especially since the attack on israel in early october, we have seen concern on campus, social media students being bullied, jewish students harassed seemingly with impunity. this led to a hig
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we're seeing that firsthand, or madison is, madison scar pinot in atlanta. yeah, neil. malls are expecting to be busier than black friday. so if you haven't gotten those last items op your gift list, it's definitely bettered to do that sooner rather than later today. we're already starting to see some lines forming outside of some of these a stores in this mall in atlanta. it's been open for less than an hour, and all of this just two days before christmas. >> this is the first time since i believe 2017 since we've had a super or saturday that is right before christmas. i would say this time around be careful because you don't have that much time between super saturday and christmas. so fete out there, shop -- get out there, shop as early as you can. >> reporter: the national retail federation expects that over 140 million people are doing some last minute shopping today. the nrf says shoppers will spend around $875 on average this year, about 620 on gifts and a little over $250 on things like decoration, candy and food. overall, that's about $42 more than c
we're seeing that firsthand, or madison is, madison scar pinot in atlanta. yeah, neil. malls are expecting to be busier than black friday. so if you haven't gotten those last items op your gift list, it's definitely bettered to do that sooner rather than later today. we're already starting to see some lines forming outside of some of these a stores in this mall in atlanta. it's been open for less than an hour, and all of this just two days before christmas. >> this is the first time since...
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so, what happened is i give credit to madison, he was involved in that first congress, a great editor. he had been the father of the constitution. he relied on some of the work george mason did with the virginia declares of rights. he took that list of 200 plus and brought it down to 17 and then came down to 12 and then there was debate if it should be at the end or the beginning. he did the back room deals appear negotiations that ultimately allowed for it to pass. he was against the bill of rights before was for it. hamilton the same way. they were lake what if we write it down but don't computer all of them. does that convey that they have to be written down. the amazing thing and why we make it a celebration today, bill of rights day, we have rights because we are human beings. as the tkhraeurbgs of independence said we are endowed by our creator with certain inalien believe rights and the bill of rights codifies them and says there are certain things so precious to you that no majority should be able to strip you of those rights. host: when did we start celebrating a bill of righ
so, what happened is i give credit to madison, he was involved in that first congress, a great editor. he had been the father of the constitution. he relied on some of the work george mason did with the virginia declares of rights. he took that list of 200 plus and brought it down to 17 and then came down to 12 and then there was debate if it should be at the end or the beginning. he did the back room deals appear negotiations that ultimately allowed for it to pass. he was against the bill of...