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that being the case please invite mr hamilton to begin his oral submissions thank you. as they record source the course. process yglesias. us by the race murder race or impress us. economical as. the treaty allows an investor to bring a claim against the state either on the claimant's own behalf. for its own injuries for state conduct or it may bring a claim on behalf of an enterprise that it owns and controls for loss or damage that the enterprise has suffered free trade treaties have. companies corporations to sue. local. government groups states nations if they fail. now that their profits are being undermined in a new way past present or future profits. that means if local communities that are being poisoned if they object if they do anything that the company feels is interrupting their profits. they can be sued the local folks in peru have real fears a lot of doubts about the arbitration system feeling that it's almost like it's described as a faceless jury no one knows they're not accountable to us we don't know who they are we don't know who got them into those p
that being the case please invite mr hamilton to begin his oral submissions thank you. as they record source the course. process yglesias. us by the race murder race or impress us. economical as. the treaty allows an investor to bring a claim against the state either on the claimant's own behalf. for its own injuries for state conduct or it may bring a claim on behalf of an enterprise that it owns and controls for loss or damage that the enterprise has suffered free trade treaties have....
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mr. jefferson as my secretary of foreign affairs, what you might refer to as secretary of state. in the beginning, colonel hamilton and mr. jefferson agreed, they were actually friends, if you can imagine. things began to bifurcate fairly quickly betwixt the federalists and democratic republicans and anti-federalists. by way of explanation in the broadest terms. federalists supported ratification of the constitution, a government type of commercial interests. i don't think it's an oversimplification to say anti-federal lists favored strong states rights. this is where the problem arose, and the internal conflict within my cabinet, because to their opponents, the federalists were really monarchists, if truth be told, whose affection for great britain would set aside, would lose any gains we had made in our war for american independence. to the participants of the anti-federalists, they were considered radical democrats and had a zeal for the kingdom of france would have the same results would turn us away for a positive outcome for american independence. this did not bode well for america. i'm sure you have your ow
mr. jefferson as my secretary of foreign affairs, what you might refer to as secretary of state. in the beginning, colonel hamilton and mr. jefferson agreed, they were actually friends, if you can imagine. things began to bifurcate fairly quickly betwixt the federalists and democratic republicans and anti-federalists. by way of explanation in the broadest terms. federalists supported ratification of the constitution, a government type of commercial interests. i don't think it's an...
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mr. madison and doctor franklin. we know general hamilton. so, i to, but less than yourself, cannot make excuses. i hope i have provided a clarity and i cannot condone it. i know for myself, general, that the future will be harsh upon me. they have every right to be. >> you know, i was listening to you speak and i was thinking that it is my fervent hope that our guests can, at the very least, understand the context of our time. you know, both of us as younger men read about the ancient romans and the ancient greeks. and sometimes we would, in our reading, wonder what were they thinking? how could they do that in their day in time? that was because we struggled in understanding the context of those ancient states. and i think that it is appropriate that at least that voice be heard, which is that, had we raised the issue during our constitutional convention, it is without doubt that georgia, south carolina, north carolina and perhaps our beloved virginia, would have gotten up from the table and turned their backs on the union. it is against th
mr. madison and doctor franklin. we know general hamilton. so, i to, but less than yourself, cannot make excuses. i hope i have provided a clarity and i cannot condone it. i know for myself, general, that the future will be harsh upon me. they have every right to be. >> you know, i was listening to you speak and i was thinking that it is my fervent hope that our guests can, at the very least, understand the context of our time. you know, both of us as younger men read about the ancient...
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from the federalist party, alexander hamilton. mr. $10 bill. from the democratic republican, thomas jefferson. they could not be more stark opposites. the federalists stood for a constitution, a strong federal government. a strong financial and manufacturing base. and hamilton was their leader. versus the democratic republicans who were wary of centralized government, who were wary of encroachments upon personal liberties, who promoted farming and commerce among small villages instead of large cities and manufacturing. jefferson, the enlightened figure was their leader. that is the first party system. it is so-called because of what follows. indeed, the first party system was an earlier moment. one of the key issues was the embargo. we see from this cartoon that the embargo is spelled backwards as oh grab me. the artist here is representing the embargo as a large turtle turtle biting at the british smuggler who would try to break the embargo. it was a foreign policy measure designed to make it so that britain would have a hard time trading with
from the federalist party, alexander hamilton. mr. $10 bill. from the democratic republican, thomas jefferson. they could not be more stark opposites. the federalists stood for a constitution, a strong federal government. a strong financial and manufacturing base. and hamilton was their leader. versus the democratic republicans who were wary of centralized government, who were wary of encroachments upon personal liberties, who promoted farming and commerce among small villages instead of large...
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journalists distinguished from politicians in hamilton. but mr. lowery and his predecessor, mr. buckley, he was a star. gel-edged us on what -- challenged us. i need to respond, the fact is i don't think we had a president in mr. buckley's time or in your sent to the cloak room by a president for asking questions. i don't think we have had a president in mr. buckley's time or your time who has called on the oan network to get softballs on a regular basis, and to have them travel as the press representative on trips. he has had other people travel as representatives. he has done all he can to denigrate the press. that itet the climate is uniformly seen, but maybe it is the climate that has been created from the top, telling the police from new york to beat them up and treat them not so nice, punch them around, etcetera. ventas say they can use, enemy of the people and their they are -- point them out at crowds. you can't take away using the bully pulpit not like the way teddy roosevelt would, but in a way that is unique and in a way that does not put our democracy at risk. our de
journalists distinguished from politicians in hamilton. but mr. lowery and his predecessor, mr. buckley, he was a star. gel-edged us on what -- challenged us. i need to respond, the fact is i don't think we had a president in mr. buckley's time or in your sent to the cloak room by a president for asking questions. i don't think we have had a president in mr. buckley's time or your time who has called on the oan network to get softballs on a regular basis, and to have them travel as the press...
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kay -- mary gay is a scholar, i'm not as good on andrew and hamilton -- andrew and alexander hamilton. but mr. lowery and his predecessor, he was a star, challenged us and i need to respond, the fact is i don't -- i don't think we have had a president in mr. buckley's time or in your time who has on -- [indiscernible] as the press representative and he has audit -- he has had other people express representative kustoff he has done all he can to denigrate the press, has set the climate. created is the climate by the top telling police in new york to beat them up and treat them not so nice and then to say fake news and you are the enemy of the people and there they are and point them out at crowds, you can't take away using the bully pulpit in a way that is unique and it does put our democracy at risk. -- democracy is at risk [indiscernible] tone that is dangerous to all of our rights. jeffrey: thank you for that. respond as he pleased, but if we claimsocus on the legal and whether -- >> we are in the thick of it now. [laughter] jeffrey: go for it. that, you respond to are not going to get me t
kay -- mary gay is a scholar, i'm not as good on andrew and hamilton -- andrew and alexander hamilton. but mr. lowery and his predecessor, he was a star, challenged us and i need to respond, the fact is i don't -- i don't think we have had a president in mr. buckley's time or in your time who has on -- [indiscernible] as the press representative and he has audit -- he has had other people express representative kustoff he has done all he can to denigrate the press, has set the climate. created...
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mr sawyer destroyed their campaign. bus in sports why formula one champion lewis hamilton could be in trouble with motorsport bosses for wearing this t. shirts. human rights watch says the warring parties in yemen are all severely obstructing the delivery of humanitarian aid they've accused rebels the side of the led coalition forces and the u.a.e. backed southern transitional council of interfering in relief operations well it's exacerbating the country's dire humanitarian situation agencies have been forced to cut desperately needed services bits and millions of civilians at risk. and hennessy is the middle east and north africa communications director for human rights watch and joins me now from casablanca in morocco good to have you with us on the news are just take us through the main points that your reports has. thanks for having me this report and chorus of the dance and complex web of restrictions and obstruction efforts really of humanitarian aid distribution and the devastating impact that obstruction has a millions of yemenis who need live see the aid including for health care but also water food and basic
mr sawyer destroyed their campaign. bus in sports why formula one champion lewis hamilton could be in trouble with motorsport bosses for wearing this t. shirts. human rights watch says the warring parties in yemen are all severely obstructing the delivery of humanitarian aid they've accused rebels the side of the led coalition forces and the u.a.e. backed southern transitional council of interfering in relief operations well it's exacerbating the country's dire humanitarian situation agencies...
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mr. buckley, this is from hamilton. in new york. regarding your firing out from hearing from a qualified question . number one. the manner in which you sent his rude. do remember this. william: no. host: interested upright an adult fashion. in his single shot you appear, use it is if your guess and do. and two. even in questioning appear rude . don't ask questions of against even once his opinion jim favor. but it comes in the form of interrogation prudent for you always come up with the personal insecurity of a long preface attending to show what you know. you answer him. and for she said no i can't think straight. when you get a letter like this. periods. william: personal, was my comments. host: [laughter]. what is your comment. and of course i would want to share about the study. after all i've read three hours the night before. have you ever jumped out of an airplane ignited with a parachute for the mission of eliminating the guard at the end of the bridge. it will have anything but if i did i would certainly want detail introd
mr. buckley, this is from hamilton. in new york. regarding your firing out from hearing from a qualified question . number one. the manner in which you sent his rude. do remember this. william: no. host: interested upright an adult fashion. in his single shot you appear, use it is if your guess and do. and two. even in questioning appear rude . don't ask questions of against even once his opinion jim favor. but it comes in the form of interrogation prudent for you always come up with the...
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mr speaker, these are radical interventions in the uk labour market, policies we have never tried in this country before. coming up in the sport in the next 15 minutes on bbc news — the hamiltonshing for greater diversity in motorsport. as talks to secure a brexit trade deal with the european union remain on a knife edge, businesses on both sides of the channel face major uncertainties, with the prospect of cross—border tariffs which would make their products more expensive. one of the countries set to be hit hardest if there's no deal on trade is belgium, where leading economists say that thousands ofjobs will be lost. and that could affect one of its most celebrated exports, as our brussels correspondent nick beake has been finding out. from farm. . .to factory. . .to frite. belgium claims its chips are the best in the world. these potato growers feed their own country and many more further afield. britain is a top customer, and while farmers here may not have followed every twist and turn in brexit, they are well aware that if the eu and the uk fail to strike a trade deal, it will affect their livelihoods. belgian potato farmers have had a really tough time. first, there w
mr speaker, these are radical interventions in the uk labour market, policies we have never tried in this country before. coming up in the sport in the next 15 minutes on bbc news — the hamiltonshing for greater diversity in motorsport. as talks to secure a brexit trade deal with the european union remain on a knife edge, businesses on both sides of the channel face major uncertainties, with the prospect of cross—border tariffs which would make their products more expensive. one of the...
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hamilton. the strange career of jim crow. witnessed by whittaker chambers. born-again. the secret kingdom. mr. reid, is currently reading paul mccartney "many years from now" by mary-- barry miles and the splendid in the vial ralph reed, most recent book is "for god and country". it just came out this year. ralph reed, thank you for spending two hours with our viewers on the tvs "in-depth". guest: happy to do it. i have been a fanned and fan of the c-span for as long as you been around. at some of the best television out there. thanks for all you do and thanks for having me host: if you missed any of today's program we are going to re- air it right now. >> next's book tvs monthly in-depth program with author and faith and freedom coalition founder ralph reed. his books include "active faith", awakening and "for god and country" the christian case for trump published earlier this year. host: author ralph reed. we asked you what some of your favorite books are in the first one you listed was the bible. is the bible a political book retail i don't think of it that way. guest: it has instruction a
hamilton. the strange career of jim crow. witnessed by whittaker chambers. born-again. the secret kingdom. mr. reid, is currently reading paul mccartney "many years from now" by mary-- barry miles and the splendid in the vial ralph reed, most recent book is "for god and country". it just came out this year. ralph reed, thank you for spending two hours with our viewers on the tvs "in-depth". guest: happy to do it. i have been a fanned and fan of the c-span for as...
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american revolution, by bernard, alexander hamilton, advise and consent, the strength career of jim crow, witness, born again, the secret kingdom by pat robertson, mr. reed is currently reading paul mccartney, many years from now, by barry miles, and the splendid and the vial but winston churchill and the london blitz by eric larson. ralph reed, most recent book is for god and country, the christian case for trump, it just came out this year. ralph reed, thank you for spending two hours with our viewers on booktv's "in depth." >> guest: happy to do it. i've been a friend to of chops as long as you have been around and the best television out out there. thank you for all you do and thank you for having me. >> here are current breast selling nobody fiction books. to be the list, pulitzer prize winning awe to the sis a bell will sirson slowerring the hidden caste system. and too much and never enough are mary trump takes a critical look at the president and his family, followed by the memoir, untamed. then in how to dean antiray assist, an argue. that americaus must choo to be antiracist. and wrapping up our look at best selling nonfiction book is the
american revolution, by bernard, alexander hamilton, advise and consent, the strength career of jim crow, witness, born again, the secret kingdom by pat robertson, mr. reed is currently reading paul mccartney, many years from now, by barry miles, and the splendid and the vial but winston churchill and the london blitz by eric larson. ralph reed, most recent book is for god and country, the christian case for trump, it just came out this year. ralph reed, thank you for spending two hours with...
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alexander hamilton by ron turnout and advice and consent by alan the strange career of jim crow, witness by whittaker chambers, born again by chuck colson, the secret kingdom by pat robertson. mr. reed is currently reading paul mccartney many years from now and this blended into the bible about winston churchill and the london blitz by erik larson. most recent book is for god and country the christian case for trump just came out this year. thank you for spending two hours with our viewers on booktv in depth. >> guest: i've been a friend as long as you've been around a bit to some of the best television out there. thanks for all you do and thanks for having me. >>> story >>
alexander hamilton by ron turnout and advice and consent by alan the strange career of jim crow, witness by whittaker chambers, born again by chuck colson, the secret kingdom by pat robertson. mr. reed is currently reading paul mccartney many years from now and this blended into the bible about winston churchill and the london blitz by erik larson. most recent book is for god and country the christian case for trump just came out this year. thank you for spending two hours with our viewers on...