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thomas jefferson was a genius both professionally and george mason was a near genius. america was woven together on the three pieces of paper, the declaration of independence, the constitution and the bill of rights. george mason had a hand in formulating and writing the blueprints for all three documents. in 1770, mason emerged as a revolutionary and left a footprint as one of the ablest constitutionalists of all time and historian opinion may send became acknowledged as the premier republican theorist even though he never attended college or law school but was self-taught in his ow uncle's 10 volume library in virginia. the true legacy was the creation of the american experiment and the nation's capacity to create the use and fear and some of the keen writing is an opposing accomplishment yet in each instance, the individual work was absorbed by the political coalition. anonymity is a byproduct of the character in his historical work and also became a matter of preference. his advice was to pay for the happiness and independence to the troubled public business that w
thomas jefferson was a genius both professionally and george mason was a near genius. america was woven together on the three pieces of paper, the declaration of independence, the constitution and the bill of rights. george mason had a hand in formulating and writing the blueprints for all three documents. in 1770, mason emerged as a revolutionary and left a footprint as one of the ablest constitutionalists of all time and historian opinion may send became acknowledged as the premier republican...
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if thomas jefferson was a genius both professionally and personally, which he was, his mentor george mason was a genius. america was woven together on three revered pieces of paper, the declaration of independence, the constitution, and the bill of rights. george mason had a hand in formulating, writing the blueprints for all three documents. in 1776 mason emerged as a revolutionary and left an indelible footprint as one of the ablest constitutionalists of all time. historian ralph ketchum, quote, mason became generally acknowledged as virginia's premier republican theorist. even though we never attended college or law school, but was still thought in his uncles 1500 volume library in virginia. yet, masons true enduring legacy was the creation of the american experiment, the nation's capacity to create hope in the world fused in fear. the sum of his keen rights is an opposing accomplishment, yet in each instant, mason's individual work was absorbed by political coalition and his name lost to public fame. anonymity was more than a byproduct of the character of his historic work. it al
if thomas jefferson was a genius both professionally and personally, which he was, his mentor george mason was a genius. america was woven together on three revered pieces of paper, the declaration of independence, the constitution, and the bill of rights. george mason had a hand in formulating, writing the blueprints for all three documents. in 1776 mason emerged as a revolutionary and left an indelible footprint as one of the ablest constitutionalists of all time. historian ralph ketchum,...
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not exactly what thomas jefferson had in mind when he envisioned the meritocracy. the founding father could not have foreseen this crazed competition. it's all because a four-year degree has become the great economic divider in america. people who have one will earn about twice as much in their lifetimes as those who don't. and those who get the golden ticket and ivy league degree can, government figures show, earn more than double the income of other college graduates. >> parents get more and more anxious. that's why they turn to independent counselors. you know, they're can desperate. >> there are at least 15,000 private college counselors in america. you can find dozens of them on youtube. >> hey, guys, have you ever wondered how to get that elusive wow factor? >> today i want to speak about what you should never speak about during an ivy league admissions interview. >> many are reputable. but they are largely unregulated even as their business is exploding. >> we decline families all the time. a "c" average isn't going to get you into harvard and there's nothin
not exactly what thomas jefferson had in mind when he envisioned the meritocracy. the founding father could not have foreseen this crazed competition. it's all because a four-year degree has become the great economic divider in america. people who have one will earn about twice as much in their lifetimes as those who don't. and those who get the golden ticket and ivy league degree can, government figures show, earn more than double the income of other college graduates. >> parents get...
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it is a conundrum that is of virginia'so great leaders, george washington and thomas jefferson. they gained us freedom through leadership and authored some of our most cherished ideals, like the notion all creek -- all men are created equal, yet these two men also held hundreds of people in bondage. both of them where wealthy planters with hundreds of enslaved people. they really embodied that fundamental contradiction of american history. as we trace the century long period between the revolution and the civil war, we see the nation growing increasingly divided over the issue of slavery. as the northern states gradually abolished that practice, the institution becomes ever more thely institution becomes ever more deeply entrenched in the southern states, including virginia, as well as newly expanded states such as mississippi and alabama and so forth. asitors will encounter fascinating cast of characters in this section. figures we used to tell the story of black history in this part of the exhibition is a woman named jane minor. she is not well-known known in the history books
it is a conundrum that is of virginia'so great leaders, george washington and thomas jefferson. they gained us freedom through leadership and authored some of our most cherished ideals, like the notion all creek -- all men are created equal, yet these two men also held hundreds of people in bondage. both of them where wealthy planters with hundreds of enslaved people. they really embodied that fundamental contradiction of american history. as we trace the century long period between the...
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thomas jefferson, a lot of people say that is because of the declaration of independence, but that is not why the artist borglum chose him. borglum chose him because of the louisiana purchase. lincoln, you can probably figure that out, keeping the country together during the civil war. the challenging one, theodore roosevelt. but hed by the artist, was not the most popular guy at the time. borglum selected theater roosevelt because of the panama canal. he took the nation from being bound by the ocean and expanded and went international. he was also the president standing for the common man. both of those things resonated with the artist. >> two of the four were slaveowners. and that bring discussion do you talk about that with your interpretation of these presidents? >> some of the presidents were slaveowners, there is discussion that pops up about that. it is not as much discussion as you might expect because you might think it is a major controversy. it is certainly something we step forward and talk about. all of our interpretive programs, any time you hear a park ranger talking ab
thomas jefferson, a lot of people say that is because of the declaration of independence, but that is not why the artist borglum chose him. borglum chose him because of the louisiana purchase. lincoln, you can probably figure that out, keeping the country together during the civil war. the challenging one, theodore roosevelt. but hed by the artist, was not the most popular guy at the time. borglum selected theater roosevelt because of the panama canal. he took the nation from being bound by the...
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popular.ry thomas jefferson. a lot of people say, wow that ust be because of the declaration of independence. but that's not why the artist him.e he was chosen because of the louisiana purchase. doubling the size of the country. lincoln, you can probably figure that out. keeping the country together the civil war. taken here, the challenging one, roosevelt. selected by the artist, but he guy at he most popular the time. he selected theodore roosevelt canal, so the panama he took the nation from being oceans and expanded us to international. he was also the president who standing for the common man. and both those things resonated with the artist. now, two of the four were slave owners and so does that engender a discussion as well amongst, and you all talk about in your interpretation of these presidents of washington jefferson. >> some of the presidents were slave owners. there is discussion that pops up about that.roperty it's not as much discussion as you might expect because you a major ll, that's controversy
popular.ry thomas jefferson. a lot of people say, wow that ust be because of the declaration of independence. but that's not why the artist him.e he was chosen because of the louisiana purchase. doubling the size of the country. lincoln, you can probably figure that out. keeping the country together the civil war. taken here, the challenging one, roosevelt. selected by the artist, but he guy at he most popular the time. he selected theodore roosevelt canal, so the panama he took the nation from...
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thomas jefferson, for ivanka trump's ownka edification, is ao someone who thought the presidency should note be abov the law.ho he said a that over and over again. the treed of liberty should be pruned periodically. impeachment is one of the ways wef ensure we remain a republi and not an autocracy. >> absolutely right. there's line in that white house statement that i says the houses attempting to render a verdict, weighing in on this unfair process. of course, the house does not render a verdict at all. it wills be the senate who ultimately, if the president is impeached, renders the verdict.e i think that's really where a lot of focus -- we'll really have to have a split screen now. the house will be conducting the inquiry, but we'll have one eye on the senate which ultimately, i believe, will have to make that decision. i've spoken with a number of republican senators that have come uppu with the position tha well, i may have to be a juror, so i can't comment on the substance of the president appears to have done. and perhaps h they'll stick wit that line. but i think that will make
thomas jefferson, for ivanka trump's ownka edification, is ao someone who thought the presidency should note be abov the law.ho he said a that over and over again. the treed of liberty should be pruned periodically. impeachment is one of the ways wef ensure we remain a republi and not an autocracy. >> absolutely right. there's line in that white house statement that i says the houses attempting to render a verdict, weighing in on this unfair process. of course, the house does not render a...
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paul's church in lower manhattan, wrote one of the arliest memoirs and sent letter to thomas jefferson, who replied it represented a dreadful account against the perpetrators, meaning the british, adding that in this the united states might see what had been their history have a continued under the same masters. heaven seems to have provided them as an asylum for the suffering. that certainly proved very true in the 19th and early 20th centuries. this, i noticed this evening out in the exhibitions, as there was a sort of caricature-type picture of the hessians. the hessians helped to put down the irish rebellion. they tried rather less successfully to put down the american rebellion. remember thee we king of eglin was the elector of hanover, so hessen was pretty much next-door -- england was the elector of hanover, so hessen was pretty much an door. i lived in germany when i was a diplomat, and when you go to a castle in hessen, you can see a devoted to the recruitment of soldiers to be sent across the atlantic to america. however, the rules, i forget his name, the rules was not -- rul
paul's church in lower manhattan, wrote one of the arliest memoirs and sent letter to thomas jefferson, who replied it represented a dreadful account against the perpetrators, meaning the british, adding that in this the united states might see what had been their history have a continued under the same masters. heaven seems to have provided them as an asylum for the suffering. that certainly proved very true in the 19th and early 20th centuries. this, i noticed this evening out in the...
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realized the book i could before this one was called twilight at monticello, the final use of thomas jefferson, which was such a tragic weepy kind of story, and i wanted to write like a comedy after writing this tragedy. one of the things overlays is that maybe my spatial is great americans lost all their money. because -- >> jefferson -- >> that's right. i've got an niche. if you got any recommendations, i'll taken under advisement. >> alan crawford, "how not to get rich: the financial misadventures of mark twain" is the name of the book. thanks for being with us. >> thank you. >> you are watching booktv on c-span2 with top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. booktv, television for serious readers. >> so before i introduce our lecture tonight, many of you are aware of my previous two government positions were at the pentagon and that u.s. central command, and you know that i've taken a great interest in having more veterans type programs here at the museum and at the library. however, tonight it's a little different. i normally ask veterans to please stand up and take a bow, but tonig
realized the book i could before this one was called twilight at monticello, the final use of thomas jefferson, which was such a tragic weepy kind of story, and i wanted to write like a comedy after writing this tragedy. one of the things overlays is that maybe my spatial is great americans lost all their money. because -- >> jefferson -- >> that's right. i've got an niche. if you got any recommendations, i'll taken under advisement. >> alan crawford, "how not to get...
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thomas jefferson's reflections on washington, d.c., in a letter to his daughter martha.the publisher of "the federalist" i am always use people quote of the founders, although thomas jefferson is not one who got along with those who drafted "the federalist," particularly hamilton. i believe that in this context, there is a safe place where republican senators to land which is not something that you necessarily see in prior impeachment engagements. this is one that's fraught with peril. you have one of the smartest political operators alive, may be the smartest democrat not named bill clinton and nancy pelosi as a reluctant participant in this process all along, being dragged to the point where she felt she needed to come forward and do this because of what her conference wanted. not because of what she thought was a wise, political decision. you saw those comments from joe manchin earlier about bernie sanders, we also saw the unwillingness of someone like kristen cinema from the state of arizona to say she would automatically support the nominee of her party and the 2020
thomas jefferson's reflections on washington, d.c., in a letter to his daughter martha.the publisher of "the federalist" i am always use people quote of the founders, although thomas jefferson is not one who got along with those who drafted "the federalist," particularly hamilton. i believe that in this context, there is a safe place where republican senators to land which is not something that you necessarily see in prior impeachment engagements. this is one that's fraught...
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this is the real unedited video. >> thomas jefferson tasked his secretary of the treasury -- >> deepvideos will be used as political weapons ahead of next year's elections but now, california has a law to fight it. >> it's hard not to be informed, it's hard enough to be informed, to make wise decisions about candidates and political issues but with deep fake technology, it makes it vastly more complicated. >> the new law targets people distributing altered injury and audio to injure the candidate's reputation to sway voters and that candidate can say it is malice 60 days before election. >> be slow to believe. >> there are critics. governor newsom has been urged to veto the bill this week, writing in part despite the author's good intentions, this will will not solve the problem of deceptive political video, it will only result in voter confusion, malicious litigation, and repression of free speech. >> disagree. >> this isn't free speech. it's fake speech. democracy rests on voters being informed. >> democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders is now out of the hospital, followi
this is the real unedited video. >> thomas jefferson tasked his secretary of the treasury -- >> deepvideos will be used as political weapons ahead of next year's elections but now, california has a law to fight it. >> it's hard not to be informed, it's hard enough to be informed, to make wise decisions about candidates and political issues but with deep fake technology, it makes it vastly more complicated. >> the new law targets people distributing altered injury and...
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and for donald trump to admire that part of george washington's history and thomas jefferson and referons as wonderfully successful businesses, i mean that shows his lack of understanding of american history, the role of slavery, and also economic conflicts of interest and how tragic economic conflicts of interest of very, very rich powerful politicians can be for our country. >> richard painter, good to have you on. thank you, sir. appreciate it. >>> up next, cnn exclusive. did someone in trump administration tip off a mining company that good news was coming its way over a controversial gold mine in a pristine part of alaska? allegations of insider trading are being leveled. we'll take a look. west signal. no signal goes farther or is more reliable. so you can get more out of the new iphone. better battery life, new ultra-wide camera. and at t-mobile get unlimited for only $30/line for 4 lines on a network that goes farther than ever before. and right now, switch at a t-mobile store and get the new iphone 11 on us! only at t-mobile. it's either the acertification process.t or it isn'
and for donald trump to admire that part of george washington's history and thomas jefferson and referons as wonderfully successful businesses, i mean that shows his lack of understanding of american history, the role of slavery, and also economic conflicts of interest and how tragic economic conflicts of interest of very, very rich powerful politicians can be for our country. >> richard painter, good to have you on. thank you, sir. appreciate it. >>> up next, cnn exclusive. did...
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president,or as thomas jefferson, said life and liberty go together. -- light and liberty go together. one reason the center was established is to inspire citizens of all ages. we do that every day through tours and public programs and educational programs. one of our contributions to achieving the civic education goals is our partnership with the we the people program. we are delighted to share lessons on the role of congress and our constitutional system with students from the washington dc area. our education team supports this partnership, but i want to give special thanks to the education program manager, larin -- lauren. --ren [applause] established the program that gives students an idea of what it is like to be a member of congress. we try to stay current with our programming and are always updating a developing and doing our part to strengthen the we the people program. thank you to lauren and the education team. we appreciate you. it is exciting to think we the people will be accessible to students across the country through the nbc platform. for alla fantastic way of us to
president,or as thomas jefferson, said life and liberty go together. -- light and liberty go together. one reason the center was established is to inspire citizens of all ages. we do that every day through tours and public programs and educational programs. one of our contributions to achieving the civic education goals is our partnership with the we the people program. we are delighted to share lessons on the role of congress and our constitutional system with students from the washington dc...
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george washington, although he was a great president, that business he ran and the business thomas jeffersond have an economic conflict of interest. it was a domestic con fliflict interest. it did not trigger the emoluments clause. it was very tragic, but for donald trump to acknowledge that part of george washington's history and thomas jefferson and refer to the plantations as wonderfully successful businesses, that shows his lack of understanding of american history, the role of slavery and also economic conflicts of interest and how tragic economic conflicts of interest, very, very rich powerful politicians can be for our country. >> richard painter, good to have you on. thank you, sir. appreciate it. >>> up next, cnn exclusive, did someone in the trump administration tip off a mining company that good news was coming its way over a controversial gold mine in alaska. allegations of insider trading are being leveled. we'll take a look. it begins by being privately owned. with more than 85 years of experience over multiple market cycles. with portfolio managers who are encouraged to do wha
george washington, although he was a great president, that business he ran and the business thomas jeffersond have an economic conflict of interest. it was a domestic con fliflict interest. it did not trigger the emoluments clause. it was very tragic, but for donald trump to acknowledge that part of george washington's history and thomas jefferson and refer to the plantations as wonderfully successful businesses, that shows his lack of understanding of american history, the role of slavery and...
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what does that mean, we believe in the last days of frustration which is something incidentally thomas jefferson, roger williams and the defenders of that religious freedom have championed this idea of the restoration of the religious truths, so my book was written to make the apologetic case it is written to try to include more religious traditions within the conversation and the traditions but i think religious believers of all stripes are people that are golfing buddies whatever the traditions i think they could profit only arguments that are not exclusive to the latter-day saints. >> host: when did you teach and how did you get interested in this? >> guest: great question. it's a smaller school i teach there and it's just south of yellowstone national park. i shouldn't say this because i'm trying to keep it small, we like the small-town. i didn't mean to make this a major part of my study. during graduate school you are reading the atheist. using the kind of things they say you write because it is like an exorcism. i found out that was true. i couldn't move on until i had written things down
what does that mean, we believe in the last days of frustration which is something incidentally thomas jefferson, roger williams and the defenders of that religious freedom have championed this idea of the restoration of the religious truths, so my book was written to make the apologetic case it is written to try to include more religious traditions within the conversation and the traditions but i think religious believers of all stripes are people that are golfing buddies whatever the...
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at the final panel of the permanent exhibition upstairs, quoting thomas jefferson in 1826, his last year, states, "the declaration of independence was the signal to arouse others to assume the blessings and security of self-government." it's an honor to share a conversation on the relationship between the american revolution and the republic of ireland, with his excellency the irish ambassador to the united states, daniel mulhall, and may i complement him on his splendid speech. we once worked in the same office on stevens green, in the economic division of the irish department of foreign affairs in the late 1970's, and occasionally shared a platform since, notably in the irish center of camden in 2017 after the brexit referendum when he was irish ambassador in london. both historically and now, the relationship with the united states is of supreme importance to ireland. the united states is rightly proud not only of the irish contribution to its own development, but of its own crucial role in helping to get the good friday agreement and the peace process over the line in the 1990's, and
at the final panel of the permanent exhibition upstairs, quoting thomas jefferson in 1826, his last year, states, "the declaration of independence was the signal to arouse others to assume the blessings and security of self-government." it's an honor to share a conversation on the relationship between the american revolution and the republic of ireland, with his excellency the irish ambassador to the united states, daniel mulhall, and may i complement him on his splendid speech. we...
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thomas jefferson once said democracy cannot survive ignorant and free and as we celebrate the medal, we are reminded we must understand the sources of our freedoms in order to defend them. for center is a platform learning that provides students with the tools to understand the history of the constitution and its meaning, including relevancy in their lives. we are grateful to justice kennedy for being a champion of civic education, and on behalf of of our vice chairman and all my colleagues, it is my privilege to join with all of you in celebrating as we honor justice kennedy with the 2019 liberty medal. >> welcome. i am bill sasso. it is my pleasure to join the national constitution center and all of you to celebrate the 2019 liberty medal, honoring justice anthony kennedy. throughout his life, justice kennedy has promoted open-minded to civil discourse through word and example, by engaging individuals of all backgrounds, the national constitution center strives to instill these habits civillthy, informed, dialogue, which are at the heart of the mission and crucial for the health of
thomas jefferson once said democracy cannot survive ignorant and free and as we celebrate the medal, we are reminded we must understand the sources of our freedoms in order to defend them. for center is a platform learning that provides students with the tools to understand the history of the constitution and its meaning, including relevancy in their lives. we are grateful to justice kennedy for being a champion of civic education, and on behalf of of our vice chairman and all my colleagues, it...
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which is something incidentally that thomas jefferson roger williams another great defenders of religious. the idea of restoration of religious truth. my book was written to make apologetic case to include more religious traditions within the subordinate conversation and lds latter day saints tradition is primarily in that but i think religious blizzards of all stripes people doubting the existence of god whatever their tradition can profit from it because the arguments are not exclusive to latter day saints. >> where you teach them how to get interested in this?>> great question.i teach at byu idaho brigham young university, i teach there, it's just south of yellowstone national park. one of the most beautiful spots in the country i shouldn't say this because i'm trying to keep it small people are moving there and i don't want them to and we don't like it because it's a small town. by digression i didn't mean to make this a major part of my study. i'm an intellectualist by training and during graduate school, if you read intellectual history read atheist because they dominate the convers
which is something incidentally that thomas jefferson roger williams another great defenders of religious. the idea of restoration of religious truth. my book was written to make apologetic case to include more religious traditions within the subordinate conversation and lds latter day saints tradition is primarily in that but i think religious blizzards of all stripes people doubting the existence of god whatever their tradition can profit from it because the arguments are not exclusive to...
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believe in a restoration of the pure truth that jesus died during his lifetime which is something thomas jefferson, roger williams and defenders of religious freedom have championed. my book was written to make an apologetic case for "there is a god: how to respond to atheism in the last days," to include more religious traditions and the lds religious tradition is the one that is primarily -- religious believers of all stripes, or people doubting the existence of god, the arguments are not exclusive to latter day saints. >> host: what and where did you teach and how did you get interested? >> guest: great question. i teach in idaho, the smaller school. brigham young university in utah which people now because of the football theme. i teach there, it is south of yellowstone national park, one of the most beautiful spots in the country. i shouldn't say this because i'm trying to keep it moving. i have had physicians at stanford university, i love it there. how did i get to apologetics? i should say by digression. i didn't mean to make this a major part of my study. during graduate school if you are
believe in a restoration of the pure truth that jesus died during his lifetime which is something thomas jefferson, roger williams and defenders of religious freedom have championed. my book was written to make an apologetic case for "there is a god: how to respond to atheism in the last days," to include more religious traditions and the lds religious tradition is the one that is primarily -- religious believers of all stripes, or people doubting the existence of god, the arguments...
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the last president to say "look at my african-american" was thomas jefferson on a date. ( audience reacts) >> trevor: okay, so trump thinks he bought america, and that explains all of his behavior? >> now you're getting it, my african-american. >> trevor: i'm just african. but yeah. >> trevor, trump thinks everyone in the country works for him. it's why he's sending his attorney general around the world to focus on his personal vendettas. trump thinks the attorney general is general hi -- generas attorney. i bet when he met the secretary of transportation he said, you call my ubers? ( laughter ) >> trevor: it doesn't explain his advice on turkey and syria. >> it completely explains it. from trump's point of view, why is my military in syria? i'm not in syria. i'm in america. and that's where we want the military, in america doing two things, having big beautiful parade and block mexicans and the border like a camouflaged hodor. ( laughter ) >> trevor: so this is how trump sees everything? >> yeah, man! it's why he hates the press so much. he's, like, why is the white house press corps tal
the last president to say "look at my african-american" was thomas jefferson on a date. ( audience reacts) >> trevor: okay, so trump thinks he bought america, and that explains all of his behavior? >> now you're getting it, my african-american. >> trevor: i'm just african. but yeah. >> trevor, trump thinks everyone in the country works for him. it's why he's sending his attorney general around the world to focus on his personal vendettas. trump thinks the...
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ultimately deflation and what's interesting if you go back to the original quote i think was thomas jefferson who said if the american people ever allow banks to issue money. they will be they'll have their future stolen from their children 1st by inflation then by deflation so had the inflationary spike in the seventy's now i think we're in the deflationary death spiral ok deflationary desk. this has been with us for a while now and the answer going back 10 years going back to 2008 was you know we're going to put a lot of money to bail out the banks and some economists out there were saying well that will cause inflation we'll see a gold spike didn't happen happen and in fact we've seen increased amount of deflation and the deflationary death spiral as are calling in this seems to be exacerbating and can we therefore conclude that this idea of printing money is not fighting deflation but or at the point where you can say it's causing deposits deflation absolutely there's no question that if you print more of something you create more of something again out of thin air it will devalue it and
ultimately deflation and what's interesting if you go back to the original quote i think was thomas jefferson who said if the american people ever allow banks to issue money. they will be they'll have their future stolen from their children 1st by inflation then by deflation so had the inflationary spike in the seventy's now i think we're in the deflationary death spiral ok deflationary desk. this has been with us for a while now and the answer going back 10 years going back to 2008 was you...
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correspondence between men greene and thomas jefferson during the campaign was also bedeviled by conflict and the right of people and the question of how set constraints managed a free society in more. when the british finally evacuated charleston in, december of 1880 to, him in his ragged faithful continental army enter the city of triumph. marking the end of one of the most punishing campaigns of the revolution as well as one of its greatest victories. let me tell you about our speaker this evening. john buchanan as a native of new york corrupt and new york michigan and ohio, following the service in the army mr. buchanan graduated from st. lawrence university with the highest honors in history and elected to cap a. he would go on to serve as a high school teacher in new york valley in new york and at cornell university. and 1966, he joined the staff of the metropolitan museum of art as the activists of the museum and the 22 years chief in charge of world wise art movement. in that capacity, he traveled in canada, mexico, europe and a former u.s. or the, middle east, india, china, japan
correspondence between men greene and thomas jefferson during the campaign was also bedeviled by conflict and the right of people and the question of how set constraints managed a free society in more. when the british finally evacuated charleston in, december of 1880 to, him in his ragged faithful continental army enter the city of triumph. marking the end of one of the most punishing campaigns of the revolution as well as one of its greatest victories. let me tell you about our speaker this...
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virginia famously got rid of its established religion when james madison and thomas jefferson opposed it and led the fight to say there is no established church but colonies have been settled by different religious people. calvinists, in virginia, catholic proprietors of maryland, quaker proprietor in pennsylvania. and the founding fathers said this is a religiously diverse country. we are not going to try to have the federal government impose a religious uniformity, free exercise thereof and people can choose whatever religion they want. it is one way, with diverse origins, operate successfully over the years. >> host: we are taking your text messages as well. what will it take for a third party to upstage the two main parties and gain more equitable power away with them? >> history tells us that. former president who had won a second term by the largest percentage ever recorded up until that date decided to have a third political party and run again under the constitution. suppose the president got his party on the ballot in every one of the states in a majority of these non-souther
virginia famously got rid of its established religion when james madison and thomas jefferson opposed it and led the fight to say there is no established church but colonies have been settled by different religious people. calvinists, in virginia, catholic proprietors of maryland, quaker proprietor in pennsylvania. and the founding fathers said this is a religiously diverse country. we are not going to try to have the federal government impose a religious uniformity, free exercise thereof and...
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thomas jefferson the former u.s. president and father of the declaration of independence had been running his monticello plantation in virginia for many years. the region's climate was comparatively mild and he had made a lot of money from it so far. but it was a deceptive itll as the records of his quote prove. 3 years. from 816 on words drought cold and thunderstorms repeatedly destroyed parts of his harvest. 816 has gone down as one of the coldest years in american history. hoping for better weather jefferson repeatedly took out new loans and eventually went bankrupt. the whole east coast of the usa was affected by the terrible weather with drastic consequences. after 816 the united states witnessed a massive demographic upheaval economic refugees from new england and down the atlantic seaboard abandoning their farms and villages and moving all mass west would see the 1st large scale westward migration in u.s. history. however indonesia suffered the most serious consequences even 500 kilometers away from the volca
thomas jefferson the former u.s. president and father of the declaration of independence had been running his monticello plantation in virginia for many years. the region's climate was comparatively mild and he had made a lot of money from it so far. but it was a deceptive itll as the records of his quote prove. 3 years. from 816 on words drought cold and thunderstorms repeatedly destroyed parts of his harvest. 816 has gone down as one of the coldest years in american history. hoping for better...
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conclusion from history that the idea of separation of church and state comes from a letter thomas jeffersonrote to a baptist congregation in connecticut where he said there should be a wall of separation between church and state. that was jefferson's first -- that was jefferson's personal opinion. stronglysts had been and still are strongly against the idea of entanglement of religion with the state, the government. that,ad been strongly of so perhaps jefferson was catering to a constituency, saying that he had the same view. the first amendment is not exactly a separation of church and state. the law says, the first amendment says congress shall make no law prohibiting freedom of religion and the free exercise thereof. congress shall make no law regarding an establishment of religion. what that means i think is there is not going to be any federal established religion. a religion that the state supports and your tax money finances. most of the colonies did have established religions. congregational in connecticut and massachusetts, and so forth. they had state government support. the massa
conclusion from history that the idea of separation of church and state comes from a letter thomas jeffersonrote to a baptist congregation in connecticut where he said there should be a wall of separation between church and state. that was jefferson's first -- that was jefferson's personal opinion. stronglysts had been and still are strongly against the idea of entanglement of religion with the state, the government. that,ad been strongly of so perhaps jefferson was catering to a constituency,...
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joining me thomas jefferson university doctor brook is here and forefront venture president chris craned former baltimore raven, offensive tackle. green thumb industry partner, eugene monroe welcome. >> great to have you and your expertise concentrated in one place, brook, i know ole miss is only place that has been allowed to do studies that are necessary, deasaid they are taking new application, true they have not -- green letter denied dozens of application that have cam in. >> there has been program move to take applicationing and is careen gro--increase grow produ, nothing has happened, they are still controlling production. making strains that are more limited than in the other medicinal and recreational markets in terms of thcor cbd . kennedy: it means they don't know what they should know. there are so many people out their who are curious to consume and either have a good time for treat a variety of conditions ask they can't. right now nfl, of all places studying marijuana as a potential pain management tool for players. yesterday retired wide receiver percy harvin said he smok
joining me thomas jefferson university doctor brook is here and forefront venture president chris craned former baltimore raven, offensive tackle. green thumb industry partner, eugene monroe welcome. >> great to have you and your expertise concentrated in one place, brook, i know ole miss is only place that has been allowed to do studies that are necessary, deasaid they are taking new application, true they have not -- green letter denied dozens of application that have cam in. >>...
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after graduate interesting thomas jefferson high school in may of 1984, steve enlisted in the u.s. army serving in the 101st airborne division. after returning to omaha he south out elders. was 98 his first teacher from south dakota. she resided in the omaha area and took time to teach steve and his brother about indigenous life. this relationship folsered steve's quest to learn as much as possible about the history and stories of indigenous people. they ran into a world war 2 veteran, under elder wolf's guidance, steve learned about art and regalia including traditional materials, construction, and history surrounding native american artifacts. in 2000 he moved to the rose bud reservation where he was able to gain a deeper understanding of the art of the northern plains tribes. because of the unique skills and specific knowledge gained, steve was hired as faculty in the lakota studies department where he taught college students for 12 years n 2005 he became the cultural specialist for the native american advocacy program and the rose bud reservation in south dakota. this is a spec
after graduate interesting thomas jefferson high school in may of 1984, steve enlisted in the u.s. army serving in the 101st airborne division. after returning to omaha he south out elders. was 98 his first teacher from south dakota. she resided in the omaha area and took time to teach steve and his brother about indigenous life. this relationship folsered steve's quest to learn as much as possible about the history and stories of indigenous people. they ran into a world war 2 veteran, under...
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george washington was wealthy, thomas jefferson was wealthy and theodore roosevelt was wealthy. managed plantations. they had other businesses, no question by the. trish: how do you balance making sure your business doesn't go under while you are president of the united states while balancing the concern of your enemies to say they are profiting off that. how do you walk that line? how did the others do it? too nobody has been as picky as they are right now. we have the most of incorruptible president because he's the richest president. bill clinton was a poor president. when the fbi was investigating him. he had to bring in hollywood superstars to donate to the clinton defense fund and let them spend the night in the lincoln bedroom and they even took money from the people's republic of china. trish: i get you on that. but it doesn't mean somebody is completely free from going down the wrong path just because they are rich. i know our saying he doesn't have the incentive necessarily to do it. just because you are rich, it doesn't mean you won't be tempted to do certain things.
george washington was wealthy, thomas jefferson was wealthy and theodore roosevelt was wealthy. managed plantations. they had other businesses, no question by the. trish: how do you balance making sure your business doesn't go under while you are president of the united states while balancing the concern of your enemies to say they are profiting off that. how do you walk that line? how did the others do it? too nobody has been as picky as they are right now. we have the most of incorruptible...
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particularly those from alexander hamilton and thomas jefferson. also discussed, multiple federal law aimed at controlling land distribution and the role of the line taking native american lands. this is an hour and 15 minutes. in the legal order. >> look at applause for a second selling this class to what we did last time. last summer talking about federalism and particularly the balance of power between states and for cavities. people talk about federally something usually used the term to refer to the balance of power between the federal government and states, that summary talking about debates between states and a local level power. there's more to be that the federal level and everything they were much more contentious because so much governing authority was actually located in the states a little cavities. we were talking about was in a system of later authority where states have control over the rights of citizens in a public interest but the cable local areas discretionary authority over a wide range of matters involving the public interest
particularly those from alexander hamilton and thomas jefferson. also discussed, multiple federal law aimed at controlling land distribution and the role of the line taking native american lands. this is an hour and 15 minutes. in the legal order. >> look at applause for a second selling this class to what we did last time. last summer talking about federalism and particularly the balance of power between states and for cavities. people talk about federally something usually used the term...
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you may know that, in 1812, the british burned down the library so they had nothing. , thomas jefferson was in financial straits so he sold his personal library to the congress. it became the seed collection. there happened to be 13 music books in the collection, which gave people the idea, oh, we should continue to collect music books. so they began to get in some music theory books. here we have the music collection at the time. this is part of it. at the other end, there is a room. you see that stack of stuff? that is music scores, sheet music, stuff that came in for copyright deposits. and as you know, the library of congress also is the place where copyright works, that are printed in the united states, are deposited in two copies. all of this stuff came in in great gobs at the despair of oscar, who felt that an awful lot of that stuff was just popular music, and he wrote in his annual report in 1902 that the music division reports that it was collecting, effectively, both the treasures as well as the trash. that was his word of american music. and of european music forms as well.
you may know that, in 1812, the british burned down the library so they had nothing. , thomas jefferson was in financial straits so he sold his personal library to the congress. it became the seed collection. there happened to be 13 music books in the collection, which gave people the idea, oh, we should continue to collect music books. so they began to get in some music theory books. here we have the music collection at the time. this is part of it. at the other end, there is a room. you see...
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particularly those from alexander hamilton and thomas jefferson. also discussed, multiple federal law aimed at controlling land distribution and the role of the line taking native american lands. this is an hour and 15 minutes.
particularly those from alexander hamilton and thomas jefferson. also discussed, multiple federal law aimed at controlling land distribution and the role of the line taking native american lands. this is an hour and 15 minutes.
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thomas jefferson's reflexes on washington, d.c. in a letter to his daughter martha. some things never change, dad! >> this is, in some respects, an impeachment we might have been able to foresee where the parties kind of line up on different sides. and each of them is going to pick out a place to take their stand. republicans right now saying it's all about process because that does work better than trying to it. it is in the abstract a. the more we learn about that, we'll see if it stands in public opinion. >>> russia's top adviser is expected to back claims of quid pro quo. hear what he's revealing. >>> plus, what former security adviser john bolton says needs to happen before he testifies. this is cnn's special live coverage. welcome to the place where people go to learn about their medicare options... before they're on medicare. come on in. you're turning 65 soon? yep. and you're retiring at 67? that's the plan! well, you've come to the right place. it's also a great time to learn about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insur
thomas jefferson's reflexes on washington, d.c. in a letter to his daughter martha. some things never change, dad! >> this is, in some respects, an impeachment we might have been able to foresee where the parties kind of line up on different sides. and each of them is going to pick out a place to take their stand. republicans right now saying it's all about process because that does work better than trying to it. it is in the abstract a. the more we learn about that, we'll see if it...
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encountering rickets's advanced troops, james connor and under thomas jefferson, simmonds meant the back, and later the remaining two brigades of james lanes and alfred scales, north arolinians, joined the georgians, and all of the rebels stopped and dug in. had fied that they discharged hill's orders to protect the railroad. protagonist this mahone.d be william --was a native of south side a developer of the petersburg ailroad, naming the various depots after characters in the by sir walter scott. 12th virginia was recruited in and around petersburg, for own regiment petersburg, had been, frankly, pedestrian. casualties elevated him to command of a division during oberland campaign, he began to shine. bearded, are, long always in trousers, eyes blue restless, voice piping, 110 e barely weighed pounds. when told that her husband had wound d a minor flesh early in the battle, she lamented, the injury must be has no for william flesh. [laughter] 22 ne's performance on june and june 23 would begin lee's mahone's division as his petersburg shock troops. after hone would claim the war that he
encountering rickets's advanced troops, james connor and under thomas jefferson, simmonds meant the back, and later the remaining two brigades of james lanes and alfred scales, north arolinians, joined the georgians, and all of the rebels stopped and dug in. had fied that they discharged hill's orders to protect the railroad. protagonist this mahone.d be william --was a native of south side a developer of the petersburg ailroad, naming the various depots after characters in the by sir walter...
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some of my friends on the mainstream media got mad when i say this, but thomas jefferson prosecuted aaron burr had an prosecuted, and investigated him a political rival for treason. he did not prosecute ehrenberg because he was a political rival, he prosecuted him because thought he committed treason and happy to to be a political rival. it all comes down to intense and based on my conversations with the president, he honestly believes that's the investigation needs to go forward to. the second point i would make. ukrainian government -- not the ukrainians of people, the ukrainian government is historically and organically corrupt. >> tucker: i've noticed. >> yeah, we say okay, you investigated your vice presiden vice president. can you show me the reports? no. can i see the evidence? no. why are the allegations unfounded? i'm not saying they are founded. why are they unfounded? because it's been reported. who reported that? you go to them and they say, well we haven't seen it. they reported it. number two, my final point, let's oppose the ukrainians did have the reports. who in god's nam
some of my friends on the mainstream media got mad when i say this, but thomas jefferson prosecuted aaron burr had an prosecuted, and investigated him a political rival for treason. he did not prosecute ehrenberg because he was a political rival, he prosecuted him because thought he committed treason and happy to to be a political rival. it all comes down to intense and based on my conversations with the president, he honestly believes that's the investigation needs to go forward to. the second...
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. >> ivanka trump quoting thomas jefferson, who want lamented he was surrounded by enemies and spies, catching and preventing every word that falls from my lips or flows from my pen and inventing where facts fail them. adding some things never change, dad. >> i would be a really rich guy. it would be incredible. >> reporter: talking points that mischaracterize the testimony of alexander vindman. talking points said vindman's testimony supports president trump's message and that vindman stated that the released transcript of the phone call with ukrainian president zelensky was accurate and there was no quid pro quo on the call. here is the reality. vindman told lawmakers the transcript was incomplete and added there was a quid pro quo. with his presidency on the line, mr. trump is being urged by senator majority leader mitch mcconnell to stop attacking republicans who may end up deciding his fate. gop lawmakers are remaining loyal to the president. >> the president is asking all of you to defend him against the substance of these allegations. will you do that? will you all go on the re
. >> ivanka trump quoting thomas jefferson, who want lamented he was surrounded by enemies and spies, catching and preventing every word that falls from my lips or flows from my pen and inventing where facts fail them. adding some things never change, dad. >> i would be a really rich guy. it would be incredible. >> reporter: talking points that mischaracterize the testimony of alexander vindman. talking points said vindman's testimony supports president trump's message and...
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if thomas jefferson was honesty would say all white men with a certain amount of property and not women or people of color. said all people are ouritted -- of people all treated equal. aremight say that they liberal construction is. it's not just white men. it's not just men. it involves all americans. i think that is one reason why was he'll have a living resolution, in a sense in this country and we fight about a lot of the same issues people did to hundred years ago. in a sense, we are still a young country is still working out these issues. it's important to tell young people will they are part of this process. what to the numbers show with communities of color and their level of engagement? doherty: the same age pattern and education -- on one -- we question we asked actually asked the survey question about the constitution and the supreme court, sabine supreme court based its rulings more on how the rounders law the constitution, or should it a differenceou see of opinion there. but the fact that people are still differing -- this is a debate for american citizens. i kind of like
if thomas jefferson was honesty would say all white men with a certain amount of property and not women or people of color. said all people are ouritted -- of people all treated equal. aremight say that they liberal construction is. it's not just white men. it's not just men. it involves all americans. i think that is one reason why was he'll have a living resolution, in a sense in this country and we fight about a lot of the same issues people did to hundred years ago. in a sense, we are still...