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he knows hamilton. they served in congress, they were friendly, they were at the annapolis convention together, but i wouldn't say that hamilton influenced him. i think madison was his own man. >> my question was also going to be about madison. in some of your previous writings you have not held quite a high opinion of him. i wondered, in the course of writing this book and seeing what hamilton adds through the federalist papers and jefferson serving as a mentor. did your opinion of madison change at all over the course of the years? really.rling: not my problem with madison i think i guess it was probably just some of his thoughts leading to the constitution. i think there were other solutions that were available without going as far as he went. that was my problem with madison, primarily. but no, my views didn't really change that much. [laughter] >> do you think that jefferson was particularly disloyal to washington when he was secretary of state, and doing things to oppose washington? and the other
he knows hamilton. they served in congress, they were friendly, they were at the annapolis convention together, but i wouldn't say that hamilton influenced him. i think madison was his own man. >> my question was also going to be about madison. in some of your previous writings you have not held quite a high opinion of him. i wondered, in the course of writing this book and seeing what hamilton adds through the federalist papers and jefferson serving as a mentor. did your opinion of...
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, including hamilton's character and hamilton's integrity. washington rallies it to hamiltonside when confesses to the affair with maria. the last two of washington's life, he has nothing to do with the thomas jefferson. ,e has completely cut him off rightly so because it jefferson hadreceived 10 and -- deceived his own president on multiple occasions and lied right to washington's face. washington finally agreed to confront jefferson about this deception. the fact is that while serving of secretary of state for president washington, jefferson was organizing the opposition and jefferson was leading the press campaign to go after first hamilton and ultimately george washington. i would urge those of use in the atience today to look washington's take, his assessment of alexander hamilton. washington's reliance on alexander hamilton and if you do so you will be able to move beyond any of the myth i discussed this morning and the of to see that alexander hamilton, despite the arguments of jefferson and his lieutenants, was as american as it could
, including hamilton's character and hamilton's integrity. washington rallies it to hamiltonside when confesses to the affair with maria. the last two of washington's life, he has nothing to do with the thomas jefferson. ,e has completely cut him off rightly so because it jefferson hadreceived 10 and -- deceived his own president on multiple occasions and lied right to washington's face. washington finally agreed to confront jefferson about this deception. the fact is that while serving of...
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, including hamilton's character and hamilton's integrity. in fact, washington rallies to hamilton's side when hamilton confesses to the affair with maria. by the end of washington's life, the last few years of washington's life, he has nothing to do with thomas jefferson. he has completely cut him off, rightly so because jefferson had deceived his own president on multiple occasions and lied right to washington's face. washington finally agreed to confront jefferson about this deception. the fact is that while serving as secretary of state for president washington, jefferson was organizing the opposition and jefferson was leading the press campaign to go after first hamilton, and ultimately george washington. so i would urge those of you in the audience today and those watching us through c-span, to look at washington's take, his assessment of alexander hamilton. washington's reliance on alexander hamilton. nd if you do so, you will be able to move beyond many of the miths i discussed this morning and goinsthee alexander hamilton, despite th
, including hamilton's character and hamilton's integrity. in fact, washington rallies to hamilton's side when hamilton confesses to the affair with maria. by the end of washington's life, the last few years of washington's life, he has nothing to do with thomas jefferson. he has completely cut him off, rightly so because jefferson had deceived his own president on multiple occasions and lied right to washington's face. washington finally agreed to confront jefferson about this deception. the...
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, including hamilton's character and hamilton's integrity. washington rallies to hamilton's side when hamilton confesses to the affair with maria. the last few years of washington's life, he has nothing to do with the thomas jefferson. he has completely cut him off, rightly so because it jefferson -- because jefferson had deceived his own president on multiple occasions and lied right to washington's face. washington finally agreed to confront jefferson about this deception. the fact is that while serving as secretary of state for president washington, jefferson was organizing the opposition and jefferson was leading the press campaign to go after first hamilton, and ultimately george washington. so i would urge those of you in the audience today and those watching us through c-span, to look at washington's take, his assessment of alexander hamilton. washington's reliance on alexander hamilton. and if you do so, you will be able to move beyond any of the the myths i discussed this morning and the of to see -- and then begin to see that alexan
, including hamilton's character and hamilton's integrity. washington rallies to hamilton's side when hamilton confesses to the affair with maria. the last few years of washington's life, he has nothing to do with the thomas jefferson. he has completely cut him off, rightly so because it jefferson -- because jefferson had deceived his own president on multiple occasions and lied right to washington's face. washington finally agreed to confront jefferson about this deception. the fact is that...
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♪ alexander hamilton alexander hamilton! >> rose: "hamilton" blossomed during an extended run at new york's public theater-- ( fireworks ) --and was greeted with fireworks over the hudson when it opened on broadway. >> lin-manuel miranda: i come up here in the opening number. >> rose: the show has already reached the loftiest heights. in 16 months at the richard rodgers theater, "hamilton" has established itself as broadway's impossible ticket, with premium seating selling for nearly $1,000 each, and those lucky enough to get in, never know who might be next to them. the president of the united states? >> lin-manuel miranda: at our sixth preview. >> rose: the vice president of the united states. >> lin-manuel miranda: yes. it's put my dreams to shame. yeah. it's, it's super, super humbling and when you list those boldface names that have come to see the show, i see those as an opportunity to see the show with fresh eyes while i'm doing it. when dick cheney's sitting in the audience, i think, what is he thinking when he hears
♪ alexander hamilton alexander hamilton! >> rose: "hamilton" blossomed during an extended run at new york's public theater-- ( fireworks ) --and was greeted with fireworks over the hudson when it opened on broadway. >> lin-manuel miranda: i come up here in the opening number. >> rose: the show has already reached the loftiest heights. in 16 months at the richard rodgers theater, "hamilton" has established itself as broadway's impossible ticket, with...
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♪ alexander hamilton alexander hamilton! york's public theater-- ( fireworks ) --and was greeted with fireworks over the hudson when it opened on broadway. >> lin-manuel miranda: i come up here in the opening number. >> rose: the show has already reached the loftiest heights. in 16 months at the richard rodgers theater, "hamilton" has established itself as broadway's impossible ticket, with premium seating selling for nearly $1,000 each, and those lucky enough to get in, never know who might be next to them. the president of the united states? >> lin-manuel miranda: at our sixth preview. >> rose: the vice president of the united states. >> lin-manuel miranda: yes. it's put my dreams to shame. yeah. it's, it's super, super humbling and when you list those boldface names that have come to see the show, i see those as an opportunity to see the show with fresh eyes while i'm doing it. when dick cheney's sitting in the audience, i think, what is he thinking when he hears the lyric, "history has ey you know, when the presid
♪ alexander hamilton alexander hamilton! york's public theater-- ( fireworks ) --and was greeted with fireworks over the hudson when it opened on broadway. >> lin-manuel miranda: i come up here in the opening number. >> rose: the show has already reached the loftiest heights. in 16 months at the richard rodgers theater, "hamilton" has established itself as broadway's impossible ticket, with premium seating selling for nearly $1,000 each, and those lucky enough to get in,...
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hamilton did not write t. those of you who are students, your teachers give you assignments to write drafts of papers and you think they are doing that just to torture you, which of course they are. it builds character. there are other reasons as well. the overall process by which the bill of rights was composed everyone fist this. - everyone plies this. -- complementifies this. -- exemplifies this. amendments were proposed by each of the state. there were well over 100 amendments without counting repeated suggested amendments. mr. madison was pressing most for the bill of rights. he brought them together and got rid of the repeats and narrowed it down to a list of about 17 originally proposed to congress. that was narrowed down to a smaller list that went to all the states. individual states ratified. the only ones left out of the 100 were 10. the third amendment is now what you call the first. mr. hamilton: there was something occurring during that time, during the ratification process, that i refer to as a
hamilton did not write t. those of you who are students, your teachers give you assignments to write drafts of papers and you think they are doing that just to torture you, which of course they are. it builds character. there are other reasons as well. the overall process by which the bill of rights was composed everyone fist this. - everyone plies this. -- complementifies this. -- exemplifies this. amendments were proposed by each of the state. there were well over 100 amendments without...
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hamilton was not going to take that lying down. hamilton was not going to take that lying down. jefferson questioning the bible? there was, as a result a negative view of thomas jefferson that took shape. chiefly because of the work. chiefly as a result of the pen of alexander hamilton. james madison, who early on in the 1790's had been quickly identified as the leader of the republican faction. now the receipts into the background. as thomas jefferson becomes known, as the leader as what is known as the jeffersonian republican party. madison becomes one of jefferson's chief aides. jefferson himself is shy about writing for the public prints. he asked madison, for god sake dear sir, have your pen and cut hamilton to pieces in the face of the public. and madison does. you see people rushing to jefferson's defense. all of the things that are set about thomas jefferson that are bad, there is a mirror image version produced by thomas jefferson's allies. jefferson is not a radical, jefferson has principles that are consistent with the heart of the american experience. jefferson is no
hamilton was not going to take that lying down. hamilton was not going to take that lying down. jefferson questioning the bible? there was, as a result a negative view of thomas jefferson that took shape. chiefly because of the work. chiefly as a result of the pen of alexander hamilton. james madison, who early on in the 1790's had been quickly identified as the leader of the republican faction. now the receipts into the background. as thomas jefferson becomes known, as the leader as what is...
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in the 1790's, when hamilton was arguing against thomas jefferson, hamilton would write using multiple different pseudonyms to create the sense that there were many people opposing thomas jefferson and there was a great agree of consensus among them. pseudonyms were common. writing things anonymously was very common. things that made possible the declaration of independence and prepared the american mind to accept independence was tom paine's common sense. is when iting appeared in january of 1776, nobody knew it was tom paine's common sense because it appeared without his name on the cover. in the second edition, he addressed the question he said his identity was holy unnecessary for the public. it was not necessary for the public to know who wrote common sense. it may not be unnecessary to say he is unconnected with any party and under no influence , public or private, but reason and principle. the culture of political writing was an outgrowth of the fact that in the 18th century, we were in the midst of the enlightenment. alignment emphasized that what should cause an argument to ha
in the 1790's, when hamilton was arguing against thomas jefferson, hamilton would write using multiple different pseudonyms to create the sense that there were many people opposing thomas jefferson and there was a great agree of consensus among them. pseudonyms were common. writing things anonymously was very common. things that made possible the declaration of independence and prepared the american mind to accept independence was tom paine's common sense. is when iting appeared in january of...
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the other partnership with washington was with hamilton, and hamilton comes in with a program thatscal stuns james madison. they had been collaborative in the federalist papers and they both wanted a strong national government, but medicine had no idea that hamilton had this british model in mind, of a fiscal military state and that is why he goes and opposition. it has never been explained why you have medicine, a federalist stud -- suddenly becoming a states rights opponents of the national government in 1792 and i think it is explained by the nature of the fiscal military state that hamilton is building. hamilton is a modern man, in that sense, although he is really in 18th century to your. celebration we are getting of hamilton because of the musical is a little misleading, because there is no doubt that hamilton is no modern american, in the sense that he is very anti-democratic. he thinks democracy is is a bad is a bad thing and he knows it is a problem of america, he says. he wants to create a modern state that could be able to take on the european states on their own terms, wit
the other partnership with washington was with hamilton, and hamilton comes in with a program thatscal stuns james madison. they had been collaborative in the federalist papers and they both wanted a strong national government, but medicine had no idea that hamilton had this british model in mind, of a fiscal military state and that is why he goes and opposition. it has never been explained why you have medicine, a federalist stud -- suddenly becoming a states rights opponents of the national...
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the other partnership with washington was with hamilton and hamilton comes in with a program, a fiscal program modelled on new england that stuns james madison. they had been collaborators in the federalist papers and they both wanted a strong national government, but madison had no idea that hamilton had this british model in mind, a fiscal military state, and that's why he goes into opposition. it's never been easily explained why do you have james madison who is a nationalist suddenly become a states rights opponent of the government and i think it's explained by the nature of the fiscal military state that hamilton is building. hamilton is a modern man in that sen sense. this celebration of hamilton that we're getting of the musical, the show, is misleading because there's no doubt that hamilton is no modern american in the sense that he's very anti-democratic. he think democracy is a bad thing and he wants to -- he knows that it's the problem of america, he says, and he wants to create a modern state that could be able to take on the european states on their own terms, that is wit
the other partnership with washington was with hamilton and hamilton comes in with a program, a fiscal program modelled on new england that stuns james madison. they had been collaborators in the federalist papers and they both wanted a strong national government, but madison had no idea that hamilton had this british model in mind, a fiscal military state, and that's why he goes into opposition. it's never been easily explained why do you have james madison who is a nationalist suddenly become...
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well, mr hamilton, your new car has arrived. 0bserve well, mr hamilton, your new car has arrived. observe the wider wheels, you can take corners faster. cars change and here is how it looked in 2015, last time he won the world title with mercedes. what concerns him is whether the sport is reaching its audience. if the purpose of motor racing is overtaking he doubts that will be happening. from what that will be happeningg engineers tell me, and that they the engineers tell me, and that they are super smart guys, they do not think there will be more overtaking so how does that reflect for the fans? i was hoping that all the rule changes make that better for the fa ns changes make that better for the fans this year and it is more overtaking. you one notice there are two drivers with mercedes and lewis hamilton has a new team—mate this year and that must be one of the most interesting jobs in world mast interestfigjfibs—mfirlé nico rosberg won the world sport. nico rosberg won the world title last year as mercedes' the driver and suddenly retired. his relationship with hamilt
well, mr hamilton, your new car has arrived. 0bserve well, mr hamilton, your new car has arrived. observe the wider wheels, you can take corners faster. cars change and here is how it looked in 2015, last time he won the world title with mercedes. what concerns him is whether the sport is reaching its audience. if the purpose of motor racing is overtaking he doubts that will be happening. from what that will be happeningg engineers tell me, and that they the engineers tell me, and that they are...
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hamilton, god knows about hamilton. he was literally a bastard. adams called him the bastard brat of a scotsman peddler. so that it's not an egalitarian society in our fullest sense of the term, but it is open to talent in a way. now, the talent has to be white and the talent has to be male, okay? get used to it. that's what it's going to be there. okay. that's the founders and some speculation about why they emerge, and some argument that their collective identity is important because within the collective there's a lot of different points of view. i want to do two things now. what did they -- look, i'm saying this is the greatest generation in terms of -- all apologies to discussions of the world war ii generation, which is my father's generation. but this is the greatest generation in terms of political talent in american history. in my judgment, those historians who are studying the late 18th century and say i don't want to study politics, i want to study something else, and a lot of them are doing that now, that's like showing up at fenway pa
hamilton, god knows about hamilton. he was literally a bastard. adams called him the bastard brat of a scotsman peddler. so that it's not an egalitarian society in our fullest sense of the term, but it is open to talent in a way. now, the talent has to be white and the talent has to be male, okay? get used to it. that's what it's going to be there. okay. that's the founders and some speculation about why they emerge, and some argument that their collective identity is important because within...
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there was hamilton has a new team—mate of this year. that must be one of the most interesting jobs in world sport. the
there was hamilton has a new team—mate of this year. that must be one of the most interesting jobs in world sport. the
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finally, alexander hamilton. hamilton is the smartest, and the prodigy and the highest grades on the lsats and the most dangerous. if you let jefferson go, we become slightly or almost an anarchy. and if you letm hamilton go, we are at risk of becoming the totalitarian dictatorship. and therefore there is one thing present in this mix that you should notice. it is a diverse group of people. diverse intellectually and ideologically. that washington is prix ma s-- primacentor positive, and if you are looking at the system of checks and balances in describing the constitution, there is an inherent check and balance in the collective leadership in the founding. they argue with each other throughout the 1780s and 1990s and into the 19th century, and we will see if jefferson and adams are arguing this the correspondence at the end of the talk. history is an argument without e end, and they have created a republic in which the constitution is not supposed to provide answers, but it is supposed to provide a framework in
finally, alexander hamilton. hamilton is the smartest, and the prodigy and the highest grades on the lsats and the most dangerous. if you let jefferson go, we become slightly or almost an anarchy. and if you letm hamilton go, we are at risk of becoming the totalitarian dictatorship. and therefore there is one thing present in this mix that you should notice. it is a diverse group of people. diverse intellectually and ideologically. that washington is prix ma s-- primacentor positive, and if you...
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he is also no fan of hamiltons. eclipsetation goes into and he is still remembered in new england and new york city. webster does give some speeches about hamilton. we know that link and webster's speeches, so maybe there was some contact there. lincoln does not refer to him, partly because there's no percentage in doing that in illinois. if you are going to look for a week predecessor, there's another that was better. i do not see any connection. audience member: i think you may quartet."ook, "the he starts in on the thesis of the arithmetic of four score and seven years ago. as you know, the end of the declaration of independence speaks of united colonies creating free and independent states. commentsppreciate your on that thesis. richard: this is a very contested point. it has been throughout american history. independence does not begin with the constitution, it begins with the revolution. --ington and car card concorde are in april of 7075. for the longest time we say we are fighting against the ministerial arm
he is also no fan of hamiltons. eclipsetation goes into and he is still remembered in new england and new york city. webster does give some speeches about hamilton. we know that link and webster's speeches, so maybe there was some contact there. lincoln does not refer to him, partly because there's no percentage in doing that in illinois. if you are going to look for a week predecessor, there's another that was better. i do not see any connection. audience member: i think you may...
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he is also no fan of hamiltons. his reputation goes into eclipse and he is still remembered in new england and new york city. webster does give some speeches about hamilton. we know that link and webster's speeches, so maybe there was some contact there. lincoln does not refer to him, partly because there's no percentage in doing that in illinois. if you are going to look for a week predecessor, there's another that was better. i do not see any connection. audience member: i think you may know the book, "the quartet." he starts in on the thesis of the arithmetic of four score and seven years ago. it was incorrect. as you know, the end of the declaration of independence speaks of united colonies creating free and independent states. i would appreciate your comments on that thesis. richard: this is a very contested point. it has been throughout american history. certainly, our independence does not begin with the constitution, it begins with the revolution. lexington and concorde are in april of 7075. for the longest
he is also no fan of hamiltons. his reputation goes into eclipse and he is still remembered in new england and new york city. webster does give some speeches about hamilton. we know that link and webster's speeches, so maybe there was some contact there. lincoln does not refer to him, partly because there's no percentage in doing that in illinois. if you are going to look for a week predecessor, there's another that was better. i do not see any connection. audience member: i think you may know...
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i hamilton, your car has arrived. i hope you like it. observe the wider wheels, you can take the corners faster. here is how it looked into dazzling 15. this was the last time he won the title with mercedes. what concerns mr hamilton is whether this board is reaching its audience. as faras i'm aware, board is reaching its audience. as far as i'm aware, my engineers are telling me that it won't be more overtaking. they want more, don't they? they want more. for some reason, all the rules to rangers ta kes reason, all the rules to rangers takes better for the fans. reason, all the rules to rangers takes betterfor the fans. time reason, all the rules to rangers takes better for the fans. time will tell. what you will notice is that there are true that drivers with mercedes. there was hamilton has a new team—mate of this year. that must be one of the most interesting jobs in world sport. the other driver has a strained relationship with hamilton. now his team—mates is different. they get a car each and share the team's love. do you think
i hamilton, your car has arrived. i hope you like it. observe the wider wheels, you can take the corners faster. here is how it looked into dazzling 15. this was the last time he won the title with mercedes. what concerns mr hamilton is whether this board is reaching its audience. as faras i'm aware, board is reaching its audience. as far as i'm aware, my engineers are telling me that it won't be more overtaking. they want more, don't they? they want more. for some reason, all the rules to...
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. >>> hamilton's revenge. producers of the hottest play on broadway try to bring down the curtain on ticket scalping. more after the break. oh, look... ...another anti-wrinkle cream in no hurry to make anything happen. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair works... ...in one week. with the... fastest retinol formula available. it's clinically proven to work on fine lines and... ...even deep wrinkles. "one week? that definitely works!" rapid wrinkle repair. and for dark spots, rapid tone repair. neutrogena®. "see what's possible." ♪ i'm passionately smashing every expectation ♪ >> the sights and sounds of the smash broadway hamilton tells the story of alexander hamilton and it's been bringing people back to the theater from former president obama to current vice president mike pence. and since july 2015, it has sold more than 868,000 tickets and hamilton has been a victim of ticket scalping. so it's producers increased the price of the premium seats to keep scalpers from buying them. they now cost $849 a piece
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he is also no fan of hamiltons. his reputation goes into eclipse and he is still remembered in new england and new york city. webster does give some speeches about hamilton. we know that link and webster's speeches, so maybe there was some contact there. lincoln does not refer to him, partly because there's no percentage in doing that in illinois. if you are going to look for a week predecessor, there's another that was better. i do not see any connection. audience member: i think you may know the book, "the quartet." he starts in on the thesis of the arithmetic of four score and seven years ago. as you know, the end of the declaration of independence speaks of united colonies creating free and independent states. i would appreciate your comments on that thesis. richard: this is a very contested point. it has been throughout american history. certainly, our independence does not begin with the constitution, it begins with the revolution. lexington and car card -- concorde are in april of 7075. -- april of 1875. for
he is also no fan of hamiltons. his reputation goes into eclipse and he is still remembered in new england and new york city. webster does give some speeches about hamilton. we know that link and webster's speeches, so maybe there was some contact there. lincoln does not refer to him, partly because there's no percentage in doing that in illinois. if you are going to look for a week predecessor, there's another that was better. i do not see any connection. audience member: i think you may know...
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the framers, people of madison, hamilton, washington were a little bit aghast that so much democracy have led to these paper money laws in the mid mid-1780s and they wanted to move in the direction of the government that would be more tr constrained or independent of the popular opinion and that actually could shut down the populist forces in the state. so madison for example wanted to get the federal government an absolute veto any law passed by the state, but that turned out to be too extreme for the convention. they wrote a provision on section ten which bars states from adopting paper money laws and from passing the better relief laws at th and the idea e national government with longer terms in office, six-year senators, for your presidents. there was nothin nothing analogo that in the state constitutions in direct elections legislators pick senators cut electoral picks the president.e enormous constituencies. the house had 65 members and the lower house of the massachusetts had over 350 delegates. the u.s. congress had 65. they thought the larger constituency the more you whatr
the framers, people of madison, hamilton, washington were a little bit aghast that so much democracy have led to these paper money laws in the mid mid-1780s and they wanted to move in the direction of the government that would be more tr constrained or independent of the popular opinion and that actually could shut down the populist forces in the state. so madison for example wanted to get the federal government an absolute veto any law passed by the state, but that turned out to be too extreme...
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hamilton remained loyal. their politics were close because of the foundation of the revolution and the experience in the administration together. >> rose: most of the attention of reinvestigation of jefferson speak of sally heming. >> sure. >> rose: where does he stand as a president today and sit because of what he wrote late on than what he did earl leon? the louisiana purchase stands strong. >> i think so. obviously, he's among the most romantic of our founding fathers because of the declaration and that stands tall on its own. what's particularly ironic, is the phrase people most associate with washington's farewell address is entangling alliances. that doesn't appear in the farewell address, it appears in jefferson's inaugural. jefferson after fighting tooth and nail with washington over politics and policy over a decade. when he takes the oath of office after debating john adams, he becomes a born-again washingtonian. he encapsulates and rearticulates all the phrases washington tried to lay out, those p
hamilton remained loyal. their politics were close because of the foundation of the revolution and the experience in the administration together. >> rose: most of the attention of reinvestigation of jefferson speak of sally heming. >> sure. >> rose: where does he stand as a president today and sit because of what he wrote late on than what he did earl leon? the louisiana purchase stands strong. >> i think so. obviously, he's among the most romantic of our founding...
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snow at mount hamilton. can't wait to see the snow at the tiptop of mount hamilton. we have the unsettled weather outed here now. this is the scene looking out toward ocean beach where the coast is clear. low tide was at 5:45 this morning. you can see a trace of the low tide there. 31 degrees. half mile visibility due to freezing fog. 40s. wise we have temperature right now the winds have dialed back. they were blowing up to 15. will increase and rotate out of the north, northwest at 10-20 miles per hour. you couple that up with the cooler air mass that is pushing into place with departure of that area of low pressure. it will be a brisk winter day but it will be dry. string of 50s half-moon bay. rockaway beach 50s coming around the peninsula today. swinging around to the east bay. 57-degrees in danville. also black hawk. meanwhile we are talking about numbers in the 50s and the north bay as well. we have the full forecast featuring a dry weather pattern that is coming up at 48 after the hour. how are you roqui theus? >>> i'm good. it is 6:37. let's take a look at yo
snow at mount hamilton. can't wait to see the snow at the tiptop of mount hamilton. we have the unsettled weather outed here now. this is the scene looking out toward ocean beach where the coast is clear. low tide was at 5:45 this morning. you can see a trace of the low tide there. 31 degrees. half mile visibility due to freezing fog. 40s. wise we have temperature right now the winds have dialed back. they were blowing up to 15. will increase and rotate out of the north, northwest at 10-20...
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the papers of the main founders, the madison papers, the hamilton papers. they have their own collections. they are edited by experts so they're all these footnotes. they will tell you what they're referring to when you make some offhand reference. it's just unbelievable the luxury of having all this stuff. one of the many privileges is i get all these eager, talented students who want to do work so they collect letters. they checked my sources. i am quoting a lot of stuff. they make sure i haven't butchered the quote what i transcribed notes. it's just a luxury to have stuff. stuff. i didn't travel at all. it's all available on your laptop because university of virginia digitized this documentary history spirit can i follow up on that course i have some worries about that, that is what has been digitized over my are printing sources, and the papers of the founders in the rotunda, the database mike was talking about is incredible for research. but that means people i'm worried, going to prefer the comfort of their laptops or their desk to the heart archival
the papers of the main founders, the madison papers, the hamilton papers. they have their own collections. they are edited by experts so they're all these footnotes. they will tell you what they're referring to when you make some offhand reference. it's just unbelievable the luxury of having all this stuff. one of the many privileges is i get all these eager, talented students who want to do work so they collect letters. they checked my sources. i am quoting a lot of stuff. they make sure i...
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the states and hamilton said i resent that. people think they will end up in a dual in poughkeepsie in the summer of 1788. they manipulate the accounts in newspaper. people quote each other but leaving out stuff that is important. it is a thorough going debate. >> i think on that note we will leave it there. thank you so much. the american revolution reborn and frontier country, thank you so much. good talking to you. [inaudible conversations] >>book is on twitter and facebook. tweet us twitter.com/booktv or post a comment on our facebook page. facebook.com/booktv. president trump will speak at the conservative political action conference tomorrow starting at 10:10 a.m. we will have more live coverage from c-pac in the afternoon. we will hear from nra executive vice president and former republican presidential candidate and business executive carly fiorina. that is also live on c-span. >> when presidents were america's greatest leaders? c-span2 recently asked 91 presidential historians to rate our 43 presidents in tenures of le
the states and hamilton said i resent that. people think they will end up in a dual in poughkeepsie in the summer of 1788. they manipulate the accounts in newspaper. people quote each other but leaving out stuff that is important. it is a thorough going debate. >> i think on that note we will leave it there. thank you so much. the american revolution reborn and frontier country, thank you so much. good talking to you. [inaudible conversations] >>book is on twitter and facebook....
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and he was like, oh, it's from "hamilton." and i was like, what's "hamilton"? and he's like, you don't know what "hamilton" is? and i was like no, i don't know. and he literally sang the entire album. he knew every single word, was on pitch. it was amazing. >> seth: i've seen him do some of it. i was watching something today and again, i was blown away. he does know all of "hamilton." >> he knows all of "hamilton." >> seth: yeah. i can't believe -- i kind of want to tip my cap to the fact that you did not know anything about "hamilton." [ light laughter ] >> yeah, i didn't. >> seth: but then you know, because my next question i think is actually a decent segue, because you have spent a lot of the past year protesting the dakota access pipeline. >> yes. >> seth: which, congratulations. [ applause ] and thank you. and if there's ever a place where maybe "hamilton," the "hamilton" buzz hasn't reached -- >> well, they kind of are synonymous. >> they are synonymous. hamilton is about revolution, this is sort of i mean -- i wouldn't say that the protest is about revo
and he was like, oh, it's from "hamilton." and i was like, what's "hamilton"? and he's like, you don't know what "hamilton" is? and i was like no, i don't know. and he literally sang the entire album. he knew every single word, was on pitch. it was amazing. >> seth: i've seen him do some of it. i was watching something today and again, i was blown away. he does know all of "hamilton." >> he knows all of "hamilton." >> seth:...
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and he was like, oh, it's from "hamilton." and i was like, what's "hamilton"? and he's like, you don't know what "hamilton" is? and i was like no, i don't know. album. he knew every single word, was on pitch. it was amazing. >> seth: i've seen him do some of it. i was watching something today and again, i was blown away. he does know all of "hamilton." >> he knows all of "hamilton." >> seth: yeah. i can't believe -- i kind of want to tip my cap to the fact that you did not know anything about "hamilton." [ light laughter ] >> yeah, i didn't. >> seth: but then you know, because my next question i think is actually a decent segue, because you have spent a lot of the past year protesting the dakota access pipeline. >> yes. >> seth: which, congratulations. [ applause ] and thank you. and if there's ever a place where maybe "hamilton," the "hamilton" buzz hasn't reached -- >> well, they kind of are synonymous. >> they are synonymous. hamilton is about revolution, this is sort of i mean -- i wouldn't say that the protest is about revolution, it's more about protectin
and he was like, oh, it's from "hamilton." and i was like, what's "hamilton"? and he's like, you don't know what "hamilton" is? and i was like no, i don't know. album. he knew every single word, was on pitch. it was amazing. >> seth: i've seen him do some of it. i was watching something today and again, i was blown away. he does know all of "hamilton." >> he knows all of "hamilton." >> seth: yeah. i can't believe -- i kind of...
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and he was like, oh, it's from "hamilton." and i was like, what's "hamilton"? and he's like, you don't know what "hamilton" is? and i was like no, i don't know. and he literally sang the entire album. he knew every single word, was on pitch. it was amazing. >> seth: i've seen him do some of it. i was watching something today and again, i was blown away. he does know all of "hamilton." >> he knows all of "hamilton." >> seth: yeah. i can't believe -- i kind of want to tip my cap to the fact that you did not know anything about "hamilton." [ light laughter ] >> yeah, i didn't. >> seth: but then you know, because my next question i think is actually a decent segue, because you have spent a lot of the past year protesting the dakota access pipeline. >> yes. >> seth: which, congratulations. [ applause ] where maybe "hamilton," the "hamilton" buzz hasn't reached -- >> well, they kind of are synonymous. >> they are synonymous. hamilton is about revolution, this is sort of i mean -- i wouldn't say that the protest is about revolution, it's more about protecting humanity
and he was like, oh, it's from "hamilton." and i was like, what's "hamilton"? and he's like, you don't know what "hamilton" is? and i was like no, i don't know. and he literally sang the entire album. he knew every single word, was on pitch. it was amazing. >> seth: i've seen him do some of it. i was watching something today and again, i was blown away. he does know all of "hamilton." >> he knows all of "hamilton." >> seth:...
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it's rooted in the revolutionary war, when hamilton is a young officer who hamilton to get on n the second term. the ideas are all washington's. is in charge of this correspondence. over that period, they form a mind meld about the philosophy of the new republic they wish to enact, and really influenced by the fact that the continental congress was so weak and ineffectual and they were so chronically short of money at all times, but it did reinforce -- that it did reinforce the need for a strong, centralized, energetic government, and the need for fiscal discipline and responsibility, that fiscal an order could kill an army in war and kill a country in peace. charlie: you quote thomas jefferson on george washington. the moderation and virtue of a single character probably prevented this revolution from being closed. as most others have been, by subversion of liberty it was intended to establish. charlie: that is the key quote. moderation and virtue. two qualities we perhaps under appreciate today in our elected leaders. a reminder that every great revolution up to that point, built on the
it's rooted in the revolutionary war, when hamilton is a young officer who hamilton to get on n the second term. the ideas are all washington's. is in charge of this correspondence. over that period, they form a mind meld about the philosophy of the new republic they wish to enact, and really influenced by the fact that the continental congress was so weak and ineffectual and they were so chronically short of money at all times, but it did reinforce -- that it did reinforce the need for a...
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i'm going to talk to the "hamilton" actor who confronted vice president mike pence from the broadway stage. hey, searching for a great used car? i don't want one that's had a big wreck just say, show me cars with no accidents reported find the cars you want, avoid the ones you don't plus you get a free carfax® report with every listing i like it start your used car search at carfax.com 90% of the world's largest supercomputers run on intel? that means you can take a universe of data - in your case literally - and turn it into medical discoveries, diagnostic breakthroughs... ...proof that black holes collapse into one singularity. i don't know what that is. but yes. innovation runs on supercomputers... ...and supercomputers run on intel. you are super smart. and super busy. ♪ ooh! ufo! false alarm, eyelash! say goodbye to extra taxes and fees on your wireless bill and hello to t-mobile one. right now, get 2 lines of unlimited data for $100 bucks taxes and fees included. 2 lines, $100 dollars. all in, all unlimited. switch today. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. t
i'm going to talk to the "hamilton" actor who confronted vice president mike pence from the broadway stage. hey, searching for a great used car? i don't want one that's had a big wreck just say, show me cars with no accidents reported find the cars you want, avoid the ones you don't plus you get a free carfax® report with every listing i like it start your used car search at carfax.com 90% of the world's largest supercomputers run on intel? that means you can take a universe of data...
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you were backstage at "hamilton," and explain to me this tradition that happens backstage at "hamilton" called shots from the grammy? shots off -- >> "shots out the grammy." >> seth: "shots out the grammy." explain. >> so, daveed diggs, who played jefferson and lafayette -- >> seth: yes. >> i saw that he was doing -- when they won their grammy, they were doing tequila shots. like, anyone who came into his dressing room or their production office, he would have them do shots out the grammy. so i got to go on lin, leslie, and phillipa's last night. >> seth: wow. >> it was a big night. >> seth: big night. >> and i -- the cr backstage, we were on stage, and i met jane fonda that night. >> seth: wow. >> and made friends with troy gairty, and his wife was like, "you met my mother-in-law?" and i was like, "oh, have i met j -- no, i haven't met jane fonda before." [ light laughter ] so we were just chatting with people, and i saw daveed, and i' met daveed before, and i kind of know him. so i went up to him. i said, "you were great as always." the only thing i regret from my run -- "my run" --
you were backstage at "hamilton," and explain to me this tradition that happens backstage at "hamilton" called shots from the grammy? shots off -- >> "shots out the grammy." >> seth: "shots out the grammy." explain. >> so, daveed diggs, who played jefferson and lafayette -- >> seth: yes. >> i saw that he was doing -- when they won their grammy, they were doing tequila shots. like, anyone who came into his dressing room or...
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you were backstage at "hamilton," and explain to me this tradition that happens backstage at "hamilton" called shots from the grammy? shots off -- >> "shots out the grammy." >> seth: "shots out the grammy." explain. >> so, daveed diggs, who played jefferson and lafayette -- >> seth: yes. >> i saw that he was doing -- when they won their grammy, they were doing tequila shots. like, anyone who came into his dressing room or their production office, he would have them do shots out the grammy. so i got to go on lin, leslie, and phillipa's last night. >> seth: wow. >> it was a big night. >> seth: big night. >> and i -- the crew -- we were backstage, we were on stage, and i met jane fonda that night. >> seth: wow. >> and made friends with troy gairty, and his wife was like, "you met my mother-in-law?" and i was like, "oh, have i met j -- no, i haven't met jane fonda before." [ light laughter ] so we were just chatting with people, and i saw daveed, and i' met daveed before, and i kind of know him. so i went up to him. i said, "you were great as always." the only thing i regret from my run --
you were backstage at "hamilton," and explain to me this tradition that happens backstage at "hamilton" called shots from the grammy? shots off -- >> "shots out the grammy." >> seth: "shots out the grammy." explain. >> so, daveed diggs, who played jefferson and lafayette -- >> seth: yes. >> i saw that he was doing -- when they won their grammy, they were doing tequila shots. like, anyone who came into his dressing room or...
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there was tremendous debt that the states had incurred and could not pay the debt and al alexander hamilton had a great idea, that caused people like thomas jefferson and james madison to be concerned about the role of this federal government and the newfound responsibilities that it might have and so there was attractability and around some very important issues, sounds a little bit like today and they did something that doesn't happen very much today, they actually got together. they actually spent time together. in this environment that we live in this country today it is forgive the reference but it is a very toxic environment. we have jerseys we put on politically an otherwise and i think that's something that is damaging overall to finding answers to issues we faces a a country, but as they got together for dinner an dealt with this difficult challenge of assuming death and this idea that alexander hamilton had they were able to work out a solution and if you don't know, james ma madison and thomas jefferson said we'll let it go forward in congress, but in exchange we want something,
there was tremendous debt that the states had incurred and could not pay the debt and al alexander hamilton had a great idea, that caused people like thomas jefferson and james madison to be concerned about the role of this federal government and the newfound responsibilities that it might have and so there was attractability and around some very important issues, sounds a little bit like today and they did something that doesn't happen very much today, they actually got together. they actually...
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there was tremendous debt that the states had incurred and could not pay the debt and alex ander hamilton had a great idea, that the government should assume that debt and pay it off on behalf of the states. that caused people like thomas jefferson and james madison to be concerned about the role of this federal government and the newfound responsibilities that it might have and so there was in tractability around some important issues, the role between the federal government and states. sounds a little like today. and they did something that doesn't happen very much today, they actually got together. they actually spent time together. in this environment that we live in this country today it is a very -- forgive the reference, but it is a very toxic environment. we have jerseys we put on politically and otherwise, and i think that's something that is damaging overall to finding answers to issues that we face as a country. but as they got together for dinner and dealt with this difficult challenge of assuming debt and this idea that alexander hamilton had they were able to work out a solu
there was tremendous debt that the states had incurred and could not pay the debt and alex ander hamilton had a great idea, that the government should assume that debt and pay it off on behalf of the states. that caused people like thomas jefferson and james madison to be concerned about the role of this federal government and the newfound responsibilities that it might have and so there was in tractability around some important issues, the role between the federal government and states. sounds...
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mercedes send a warning to their rivals, as lewis hamilton makes the fastest lap at formula 1 testing. hi there, wherever you are around the world. welcome to sport today. i would love to be a fly on the wall at claudio ranieri's home tonight. what must he be thinking? leicester have started playing football again. the foxes beat liverpool 3—1, just five days after sacking claudio ranieri. it is their first win in 2017, and gets them away from the bottom three for now. jamie vardy scored twice, with danny drinkwater also on target, as they snapped a run of five straight defeats. the club's thai owners were in the stands to watch as caretaker boss craig shakespeare, who had told his players to emulate their great escape from 2015. that was a year before they became premier league champions, but everything has gone downhill for leicester since then. tonight, the foxes were smiling again. we have been trying, it'sjust we have been trying, it's just not been clicking. things have not been falling for us as they did last year and we have had to try and make our own luck and it has just n
mercedes send a warning to their rivals, as lewis hamilton makes the fastest lap at formula 1 testing. hi there, wherever you are around the world. welcome to sport today. i would love to be a fly on the wall at claudio ranieri's home tonight. what must he be thinking? leicester have started playing football again. the foxes beat liverpool 3—1, just five days after sacking claudio ranieri. it is their first win in 2017, and gets them away from the bottom three for now. jamie vardy scored...
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hamilton recording the fastest time of the day. hamilton was the runner—up last year and is hoping to go one better this year. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are laura perrins, co—editor of the conservative women and joe watts, political editor at the independent. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. the i leads withjohn major's first speech since the brexit vote, saying people were "duped". the express reports reports that the government could announce an end to the free movement of people on the day it triggers article 50. the telegraph picks up the story that ukip is facing civil war after nigel farage called on the party to oust its sole mp, douglas ca rswell. the metro shows the shock that last night's oscar fiasco caused in hollwood. and the daily mail says that tv licence inspectors are targeting vulnerable people. so let's begin... john major's speech at chatham house. the i pretty summed
hamilton recording the fastest time of the day. hamilton was the runner—up last year and is hoping to go one better this year. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are laura perrins, co—editor of the conservative women and joe watts, political editor at the independent. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. the i leads withjohn major's first speech since the brexit...
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charlie: tell us about the relationship between hamilton and washington. the period, they form a mind meld about the philosophy of the new republic they wish to interact. influenced by the fact that the continental congress was so chronically short of money that is reinforced couple key ideas they carried forward. the need for a strong centralized energetic government and the need for fiscal responsibility. if fiscal affairs were not in order, it could kill a country at war and in peace. charlie: you quote thomas jefferson "the moderation of a single character preventer this revolution from being closed, as others have been by subversion of the liberty it was intended to establish." john: that is the key quote, moderation and virtue. 2 qualities we underappreciated in our elected leaders. every great revolution built on the promise of a great democratic republic had been subverted by his leaders, whether it was oliver cromwell in the english civil war. we see these idealistic attempts to create a republic coupled by their own excesses, usually by the leade
charlie: tell us about the relationship between hamilton and washington. the period, they form a mind meld about the philosophy of the new republic they wish to interact. influenced by the fact that the continental congress was so chronically short of money that is reinforced couple key ideas they carried forward. the need for a strong centralized energetic government and the need for fiscal responsibility. if fiscal affairs were not in order, it could kill a country at war and in peace....
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there was tremendous debt that the states had incurred and could not pay the debt and alexander hamilton had a great idea, that the government should assume that debt and pay it off on behalf of the states. that caused people like thomas jefferson and james madison to be concerned about the role of this federal government and the newfound responsibilities that it might have and so there was in tractability around some important issues, the role between the federal government and states. sounds a little like today. and they did something that doesn't happen very much today, they actually got together. they actually spent time together. in this environment that we live in this country today it is a very -- forgive the reference, but it is a very toxic environment. we have jerseys we put on politically and otherwise, and i think that's something that is damaging overall to finding answers to issues that we face as a country. but as they got together for dinner and dealt with this difficult challenge of assuming debt and this idea that alexander hamilton had they were able to work out a solu
there was tremendous debt that the states had incurred and could not pay the debt and alexander hamilton had a great idea, that the government should assume that debt and pay it off on behalf of the states. that caused people like thomas jefferson and james madison to be concerned about the role of this federal government and the newfound responsibilities that it might have and so there was in tractability around some important issues, the role between the federal government and states. sounds...
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>> guest: i suppose the impression is better than from hamilton that leads him out entirely. the only mentions of him are making fun of him. i come from a study of the perspective of a political scientist and what brought me was the recognition that he wasn't just a founding father figure who also had some ideas about politics. he was something like a political scientist in his own time. he was an analytical, political and social thinker. i came to think john adams deserved to be thought of among what we think of as the first great political and social thinkers in history. those that you might study in college today even 20th century like w. e. b. du boise, john dewey, those that are thought of as the big questions in society and politics. john adams deserves to be thought of in that way and not just as a historical figure or statesman. adams really did. the major work of the political science is the sense of the american constitution and it was probably the most systematic treatment ever written by an american. we have other founding fathers like james madison and alexander
>> guest: i suppose the impression is better than from hamilton that leads him out entirely. the only mentions of him are making fun of him. i come from a study of the perspective of a political scientist and what brought me was the recognition that he wasn't just a founding father figure who also had some ideas about politics. he was something like a political scientist in his own time. he was an analytical, political and social thinker. i came to think john adams deserved to be thought...
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clu b hamilton also got a wind, the bottom club today. andy murray had five weeks off after his early exit at the australian open injanuary. partly due to a bout of shingles. there wasn't too much rustiness in his first match back. he's playing at the dubai open and swept aside the world number 51 malekjaziri in the first round the world number one had a slight wobble against the tunisian, dropping his serve in the first but still won it 6—4 and he romped through the second 6—1. next up is the spaniard guillermo garcia—lopez who actually beat murray in their last meeting five years ago. eddiejones has named his training squad england's next match in the six nations. the calcutta cup against scotland a week on saturday. jonathan joseph is back after being dropped for that controversial match against italy at the weekend. the bath centre given a chance to feature at twickenham. henry slade has been omitted from the 27 man squad. several players are being released back to their clubs to play this weekend including mako vunipola and ant
clu b hamilton also got a wind, the bottom club today. andy murray had five weeks off after his early exit at the australian open injanuary. partly due to a bout of shingles. there wasn't too much rustiness in his first match back. he's playing at the dubai open and swept aside the world number 51 malekjaziri in the first round the world number one had a slight wobble against the tunisian, dropping his serve in the first but still won it 6—4 and he romped through the second 6—1. next up is...
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but you have to remember what happens to hamilton's reputation in the early 19th century. he was killed in 1804 by the vice president of the united states. one of his greatest enemies, thomas jefferson, is president for eight years. then a former friend now an enemy james madison was president for eight years. another enemy james monroe is president for eight years. john quincey adams gets four years. the adamses also hate him from a different point of view. then andrew jackson is, you know, state, states rights, democrat, also no fan of amilton. so his reputation goes into eclipse. he is remembered a bit in new england and new york city. webster gives some speeches about hamilton and we know lincoln read webster's speeches so maybe there was some content there but lincoln certainly doesn't refer to him partly because there is no percentage in doing that in illinois. if you're going to look for a w.i.g. predecessor henry clay is much more attractive. so, alas, i don't see any onnection. >> i think you may know joseph ellis, he starts on the thesis, four square and seven ye
but you have to remember what happens to hamilton's reputation in the early 19th century. he was killed in 1804 by the vice president of the united states. one of his greatest enemies, thomas jefferson, is president for eight years. then a former friend now an enemy james madison was president for eight years. another enemy james monroe is president for eight years. john quincey adams gets four years. the adamses also hate him from a different point of view. then andrew jackson is, you know,...
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maybe hamilton. maybe ham ton, too. -- maybe hamilton too. , there are times when henry knox might get in there. there are only a few people that would really. seven the war, the war is and a half years long. they are out there in the field for seven and a half years and he's got all of these people aged to camp, hamilton being a primary one them. 11 or 12 of these people throughout the course of the war. when they meet at night to talk about the war, the battle, the day's events, the understanding is it's all confidential. he lets his hair down. they swear allegiance that they will never talk. they never did. they never did. they would have all talked now. they would have all gone on "oprah" and they would have made a million bucks and i can tell you what washington really said about -- all this stuff. we know from what they said that he was behaving in ways that don't fit the iconic image of what he was. -- what isdepiction the name of the artist that painted -- >> trumbull? >> no. who? stewart. gi
maybe hamilton. maybe ham ton, too. -- maybe hamilton too. , there are times when henry knox might get in there. there are only a few people that would really. seven the war, the war is and a half years long. they are out there in the field for seven and a half years and he's got all of these people aged to camp, hamilton being a primary one them. 11 or 12 of these people throughout the course of the war. when they meet at night to talk about the war, the battle, the day's events, the...
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hamilton as well. definitely a change in the weather. we're seeing a lot of sunshine but also still seeing some isolated showers. this is right across 580, castro valley area. i do want to show you a beautiful picture sent to me of spring valley hail. this is just above napa here, and you can see that hail covering the table, so don't be surprised at least until the sun goes down if you do see maybe a shower or an isolated thunderstorm producing some hail. still a possibility. we do have 1s on our storm impact scale for saturday through monday. we are tracking some more
hamilton as well. definitely a change in the weather. we're seeing a lot of sunshine but also still seeing some isolated showers. this is right across 580, castro valley area. i do want to show you a beautiful picture sent to me of spring valley hail. this is just above napa here, and you can see that hail covering the table, so don't be surprised at least until the sun goes down if you do see maybe a shower or an isolated thunderstorm producing some hail. still a possibility. we do have 1s on...
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they are currently two points behind 11th placed hamilton. rangers will remain third whatever the results. everyone else plays tomorrow. celtic — who play hamilton — sit 2a points above aberdeen at the top of the table. history will be made at yorkshire tomorrow. the wolfpack bullet play for the first time at england. stuart pollitt reports. for decades, rugby league tried to expand beyond northern england's m62 corridor with mixed success. they are based at the maidstone united ground in kent. the biggest change in rugby league for 100 years took place in paris this evening. the first time that wales has ever had a club in this competition. now the sport is crossing the pond, breaking new ground. what will this looks like in a few months‘ time? better. toronto wolfpack is the brainchild of this man. i was living in birmingham and flipping through the television, landed on a super league match. i was just blown away by the action. what is this? and then as i was watching i was realising this is the most canadian sport that had never bee
they are currently two points behind 11th placed hamilton. rangers will remain third whatever the results. everyone else plays tomorrow. celtic — who play hamilton — sit 2a points above aberdeen at the top of the table. history will be made at yorkshire tomorrow. the wolfpack bullet play for the first time at england. stuart pollitt reports. for decades, rugby league tried to expand beyond northern england's m62 corridor with mixed success. they are based at the maidstone united ground in...
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bottom side hamilton host aberdeen, hamilton have only won three league matches all season, while second place aberdeen have won 8 of their last nine. the match kicks off at 7.45. you can listen on bbc radio scotland and there's text commentary on the bbc sport website. andy murray had five weeks off after his early exit at the australian open injanuary. there wasn't too much rustiness in his first match back at the dubai 0pen. he swept aside the world number 51 malekjaziri in the first round. there was also a comfortable win for dan evans, as adam wild reports. in this part of the world there is plenty to admire. now for the sparkling tennis to live up to its surroundings. perhaps. but first brandy marry a time to find his form. it will be there, somewhere. —— first time for andy murray. about of shingles overcome, the next obstacle of shingles overcome, the next o bsta cle was of shingles overcome, the next obstacle was the tunisian welborn 51. and getting past him appeared more troublesome than many predicted. battling his way to an early break. such is the level at which andy mur
bottom side hamilton host aberdeen, hamilton have only won three league matches all season, while second place aberdeen have won 8 of their last nine. the match kicks off at 7.45. you can listen on bbc radio scotland and there's text commentary on the bbc sport website. andy murray had five weeks off after his early exit at the australian open injanuary. there wasn't too much rustiness in his first match back at the dubai 0pen. he swept aside the world number 51 malekjaziri in the first round....
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knott highlights the broadway musical "hamilton," and its impact in restoring his reputation. this is just under
knott highlights the broadway musical "hamilton," and its impact in restoring his reputation. this is just under