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madison and others are crucial in keeping the word slave out of the constitution. this document forever and we don't want to paint it with the word slave and there is no recognition as madison puts it in the constitution. they see the future as being the end of slavery. they had no realization at the end of the revolution than they were at the beginning. even the new york abolish slavery. that's another important thing, these of this first slaveholding states in the history of the world that had legal slavery that abolish it. the romans didn't abolish slavery but the american states abolished slavery. they don't have a number of slaves that the south has. they have 50000 where there's hundreds of thousands in the south and it's easy for them to do it. nonetheless they did it on the wave for any other place abolished slavery that should deemphasize. in the expectation that this would spread this is part of the enlightenment program. they have a whole series of reforms, each state from virginia northwood they will redo the criminal system they will do away with inher
madison and others are crucial in keeping the word slave out of the constitution. this document forever and we don't want to paint it with the word slave and there is no recognition as madison puts it in the constitution. they see the future as being the end of slavery. they had no realization at the end of the revolution than they were at the beginning. even the new york abolish slavery. that's another important thing, these of this first slaveholding states in the history of the world that...
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jefferson, 6'2", madison was 5'4", jefferson, larger than life personality and madison shy and timid, but yet they worked together beautifully. i think madison needed jefferson's large personality and idealism and jefferson needed madison's exacting mind and practical nature and i think you see it played out in things as small as how they approach the alien sedition act or how he was going to deal with john adams when jefferson comes in as vice-president in 1797 and jefferson wants to just become friends with adams and madison, so calculating, so exact, says don't commit yourself to it yet. we don't know where this is going to go, but also they were such great personal friends they saved each other at seminal moments and played pivotal roles keeping this trajectory to greatness. for example, when jefferson is basically ran out of the governorship in 1781 and then undergoes a trial of sorts to see whether he advocated his responsibility, you know, he's ultimately vindicated but demoralized and his first wife dies and he wants out of politics. he's done he wants to stay and live agragar
jefferson, 6'2", madison was 5'4", jefferson, larger than life personality and madison shy and timid, but yet they worked together beautifully. i think madison needed jefferson's large personality and idealism and jefferson needed madison's exacting mind and practical nature and i think you see it played out in things as small as how they approach the alien sedition act or how he was going to deal with john adams when jefferson comes in as vice-president in 1797 and jefferson wants to...
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at that time, james madison was 36-years-old. james madison was the first politician. set the stage about how you ended up doing this in the first place and in the meantime, i will work
at that time, james madison was 36-years-old. james madison was the first politician. set the stage about how you ended up doing this in the first place and in the meantime, i will work
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this was contemplated by madison. now these emergencies, whether they be connected to an imminent attack or are necessary to retaliate against an attack on u.s. forces, seem to come on a monthly basis. presidents often decide the action is covered by an existing war authorization. that's why we are pushing an effort to get at least two war authorizations off the books. others have been stretched beyond their reasonable interpretation. when it comes to our alliance structure, presidents today rarely enter into treaties. they have found other ways to cement alliances that don't mess a state -- necessitate coming to congress. you can just sell a couple billion dollars in arms. and have those to you. they are bound to us in one way, shape, or form. or the massive drone sales. the sales don't have to be approved by congress. the executive branch can do the business of alliance building without congressional approval. we come to the legislation we are going to talk about. this is the national security powers act. our belief
this was contemplated by madison. now these emergencies, whether they be connected to an imminent attack or are necessary to retaliate against an attack on u.s. forces, seem to come on a monthly basis. presidents often decide the action is covered by an existing war authorization. that's why we are pushing an effort to get at least two war authorizations off the books. others have been stretched beyond their reasonable interpretation. when it comes to our alliance structure, presidents today...
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at that time, james madison was 36-years-old. madison was of america's first politician. >> on this first episode of booknotes plus, available on the c-span now at or wherever you get your podcast. a. >> student loan debt has risen. up next on booktv author interview program "after words" wall street journal reporter joel talks about this growing data for parents and students by the npr reported on the candidates. "after words" is a weekly interview program with recent guest hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest
at that time, james madison was 36-years-old. madison was of america's first politician. >> on this first episode of booknotes plus, available on the c-span now at or wherever you get your podcast. a. >> student loan debt has risen. up next on booktv author interview program "after words" wall street journal reporter joel talks about this growing data for parents and students by the npr reported on the candidates. "after words" is a weekly interview program with...
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presidents over the last 20 / 30 years have used a few methods to escape from madison's requirement were to be declared by the people's branch of government and these are more frequent and more nuanced first presidents will often decide that the actions of the military does not constitute war defined that most recently in yemen and also unmanned aerial strike second presidents often declare the circumstances or some exigent that they cannot come in time and this is contemplated by madison. but now these emergencies whether they are connected to an imminent attack or necessary to retaliate seem to come on a monthly basis. lastly the president has decided the action is covered by an existing war authorization part of the reason my colleague and i are pushing an effort to get at least two more authorizations off the books and those that have been stretched beyond a reasonable interpretation to cover more action abroad and when it comes to the alliance structure ire would argue that presidents today rarely enter into treaties because they have found other ways to cement alliances that don't
presidents over the last 20 / 30 years have used a few methods to escape from madison's requirement were to be declared by the people's branch of government and these are more frequent and more nuanced first presidents will often decide that the actions of the military does not constitute war defined that most recently in yemen and also unmanned aerial strike second presidents often declare the circumstances or some exigent that they cannot come in time and this is contemplated by madison. but...
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that is what madison is concerned about. as a consequence. and then for the central government to be approved. but then those that prevailed and said that's just crazy. and those that have transformed in the constitution and that is from what the states can do. they can't pass they can't print paper money. but madison is still disillusioned. and then that was so central. so listen to the significance of the distillation that was a fear of democracy and the page for paper money. >> . >> and social media is the democratic instrument it is democratized. and then to have an effect with hundreds if not thousands of others. this is a scary process democracy has its problems. and to the courts. another they have them. that is the most impressive check on democracy. but with the nine unelected people making decisions. that is the most undemocratic process you could imagine. and then beneath the surface so i think it's an interesting thought that madison was so concerned over democracy. >> thank you so putting that clearly and p powerfully. and then i
that is what madison is concerned about. as a consequence. and then for the central government to be approved. but then those that prevailed and said that's just crazy. and those that have transformed in the constitution and that is from what the states can do. they can't pass they can't print paper money. but madison is still disillusioned. and then that was so central. so listen to the significance of the distillation that was a fear of democracy and the page for paper money. >> ....
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madison was a very big part. people here are far more knowledgeable development of the university system. so it was a lot of fun to discover the depth of his friendship. >> i can see that prior to have to tell you, we talked before the one that surprised me clerk kenny brian, so tell me more, takes off on a completely different tangent i never thought of. so tell me about that and what role he plays. how does it get involved? the obvious choice. but then i think they very smartly said there's something else it's been lost to history. but i know for my own dealings with him, then through her mother this was a person who paid a really consequential role in the president's intellectual life as well as jackie's personal life. the mid- 1938 the second son of powerful fathers. both really did not know what to do in their lives. they were well educated they love to talk fast, they love to gossip, they love to go drinking, carousing, go to horse races. i had a bond in london that really takes it shape regardless of the e
madison was a very big part. people here are far more knowledgeable development of the university system. so it was a lot of fun to discover the depth of his friendship. >> i can see that prior to have to tell you, we talked before the one that surprised me clerk kenny brian, so tell me more, takes off on a completely different tangent i never thought of. so tell me about that and what role he plays. how does it get involved? the obvious choice. but then i think they very smartly said...
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madison was a very big part. people here are far more knowledgeable development of the university system. so it was a lot of fun to discover the depth of his friendship. >> i can see that prior to have to tell you, we talked before the one that surprised me clerk kenny brian, so tell me more, takes off on a completely different tangent i never thought of. so tell me about that and what role he plays. how does it get involved? the obvious choice. but then i think they very smartly said there's something else it's been lost to history. but i know for my own dealings with him, then through her mother this was a person who paid a really consequential role in the president's intellectual life as well as jackie's personal life. the mid- 1938 the second son of powerful fathers. both really did not know what to do in their lives. they were well educated they love to talk fast, they love to gossip, they love to go drinking, carousing, go to horse races. i had a bond in london that really takes it shape regardless of the e
madison was a very big part. people here are far more knowledgeable development of the university system. so it was a lot of fun to discover the depth of his friendship. >> i can see that prior to have to tell you, we talked before the one that surprised me clerk kenny brian, so tell me more, takes off on a completely different tangent i never thought of. so tell me about that and what role he plays. how does it get involved? the obvious choice. but then i think they very smartly said...
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louis county, madison county emergency management. madison county sheriff's department, pontoon beach, illinois state police, mitchell fire department, alton fire department, hamil fire department. madison fire department, glen carbon fire department and numerous other police, fire, ems agencies and machinery experts. all our neighbors working to respond to this devastation demonstrating that especially when tragedy strikes, we are one in our response. earlier today i spoke with president biden and fima director to make sure officials are coordinating with our illinois management agency. the president offered to assist with whatever we may need to recover. in addition, senator tammy duckworth has been monitoring the situation and will help us get whatever federal relief is necessary. i also spoke with amazon earlier today and implored them to provide every assistance to this community which they have said they intend to do. iima continues to work with officials to actively monitor storms and their impact throughout the state especiall
louis county, madison county emergency management. madison county sheriff's department, pontoon beach, illinois state police, mitchell fire department, alton fire department, hamil fire department. madison fire department, glen carbon fire department and numerous other police, fire, ems agencies and machinery experts. all our neighbors working to respond to this devastation demonstrating that especially when tragedy strikes, we are one in our response. earlier today i spoke with president biden...
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madison saw one of his friends. so sunrise had dr. madison's friend and the date forge signatures of other doctors that were supposed to be at this dinner program. so that dr. madison could get paid. he got anywhere between $1,200 to $1,500 for that speaker program. >> dr. kapoor insisted on actually tracking the number of prescriptions that the speaker prescribed, which had never been done in any other company i've been involved in. we were getting daily data, a report that would show a correlation between the number of dollars that they were paid in honorarium to speak by insys therapeutics, and the number of dollars that they provided to insys via prescriptions of subsys. again, minimum of two dollars for every one dollar we spent. >> narrator: dr. madison made an estimated $86,000 in speaker fees, and wrote at least $1.2 million in subsys prescriptions. he told us he didn't do anything improper with the speaker programs or overprescribe bsys. he hasn't been charged for the crime related to insys, but his medical license was revoke
madison saw one of his friends. so sunrise had dr. madison's friend and the date forge signatures of other doctors that were supposed to be at this dinner program. so that dr. madison could get paid. he got anywhere between $1,200 to $1,500 for that speaker program. >> dr. kapoor insisted on actually tracking the number of prescriptions that the speaker prescribed, which had never been done in any other company i've been involved in. we were getting daily data, a report that would show a...
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>> we have had great success in madison with community-based testing. we do have a testing site at our convention center in partnership with the county and we are continuing to roll out more testing and to actually go into different neighborhood to make testing available. so, i really do feel like our public health department is doing everything they can. honestly, it's about getting tests and we think we need the federal government's help for that. >> let's talk about schools, which is such a big topic right now, winter break coming to an end soon. how do you plan to handle the return to school for kids in your area? >> so, in madison, as in many cities, the school district is a support governmental agency. we'll be working to support them in their planning and accommodating as much as we can, helping them out. i know they have been very strapped in terms of their nurses and their health care options within the school building. but we stand ready to help support them as much as we possibly can as kids potentially go back into school buildings. you know
>> we have had great success in madison with community-based testing. we do have a testing site at our convention center in partnership with the county and we are continuing to roll out more testing and to actually go into different neighborhood to make testing available. so, i really do feel like our public health department is doing everything they can. honestly, it's about getting tests and we think we need the federal government's help for that. >> let's talk about schools,...
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madison has fallen under jefferson's sway and all that. eventually he is per dais -- persuaded -- he literally puts it away in a drawer. as he ends his second term, madison is no longer secretary, he's up in new york city, but washington begins corresponding. and because jefferson and hamilton have formed the democratic and republican party, as joe corrects us, he brings hamilton in and begins corresponding with him. that is the primary collaboration. they bring john j. in at the very end, so you get the federalist papers back together to perform an on-site edit with hamilton in new york. the play "hamilton" does a very good job of describing it. i interviewed lynn manwell said he designed it so hamilton would be delivering it as prose and washington would turn it into poetry. the music and the spirit and soul is washington's in the public delivery. that's the process. then it's public to the philadelphia daily advertiser in part because it has federal contracts. he chose a nonpartisan paper to publish. >> i've always wondered why hamilton
madison has fallen under jefferson's sway and all that. eventually he is per dais -- persuaded -- he literally puts it away in a drawer. as he ends his second term, madison is no longer secretary, he's up in new york city, but washington begins corresponding. and because jefferson and hamilton have formed the democratic and republican party, as joe corrects us, he brings hamilton in and begins corresponding with him. that is the primary collaboration. they bring john j. in at the very end, so...
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madison saw one of his friends. so sunrise had dr. madison's friend and the date forge signatures of other doctors that were supposed to be at this dinner program. so that dr. madison could get paid. he got anywhere between $1,200 to $1,500 for that speaker program. >> dr. kapoor insisted on actually tracking the number of prescriptions that the speaker prescribed, which had never been done in any other company i've been involved in. we were getting ily data, a report that would show a correlation between the number of dollars that they were paid in honorarium to speak by insys therapeutics, and the number of dollars that they provided to insys via prescriptions of subsys. again, minimum of two dollars for every one dollar we spent. >> narrator: dr. madison made an estimated $86,000 in speaker fees, and wrote at least $1.2 million in subsys prescriptions. he told us he didn't do anything improper with the speaker programs or overprescribe subsys. he hasn't been charged for the crime related to insys, but his medical license was revoke
madison saw one of his friends. so sunrise had dr. madison's friend and the date forge signatures of other doctors that were supposed to be at this dinner program. so that dr. madison could get paid. he got anywhere between $1,200 to $1,500 for that speaker program. >> dr. kapoor insisted on actually tracking the number of prescriptions that the speaker prescribed, which had never been done in any other company i've been involved in. we were getting ily data, a report that would show a...
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for people in madison, wisconsin, people across the country and the globe. tremendous success but we always knew we wanted to get back to free, cultural events in this space, hosting great authors who we have like greg mitmin we have today to start off the fall 2020 celebration. it started in 2002 and here we are bigger and better than we've been so thank you all for coming out today, greet the peel happen viewing the a home, thanks so much for watching, your time and attention really means a lot to me. i want to take a moment to thank madison public library, the foundation, and everyone who sponsors and supports the book festival, thank you so much, we really wouldn't be able to put on events of this level, quality, after caliber without your support. thank you so much and a round of applause for those people. this is the first event of 12 hours of events we'll do here at madison central library. i hope you looked at the schedule already, maybe picked out other things to do, upcoming events later in the month, please check wisconsin book festival.org. i alr
for people in madison, wisconsin, people across the country and the globe. tremendous success but we always knew we wanted to get back to free, cultural events in this space, hosting great authors who we have like greg mitmin we have today to start off the fall 2020 celebration. it started in 2002 and here we are bigger and better than we've been so thank you all for coming out today, greet the peel happen viewing the a home, thanks so much for watching, your time and attention really means a...
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carley: madison, good morning to you. what is your message this morning? >> my message is to let all the people out there know that right now what we need is for people to speak up and take a public stance on this. the fact that biological males are beating females in their own sport is insane and the only way it's going to stop is if we speak up and we go public and we have more parents writing letters and athletes speaking out and officials taking a stand because the only way to get fair competition is to fight for it and to not be silenced. carley: and kristin, madison decided to take legal action after she lost to a transgender athlete. where do the lawsuits stand on that front? >> well, the lawsuit is in the trial court. it's already been up to the ninth circuit once. it will continue to go up. i imagine the u.s. supreme court will eventually decide this. the university of pennsylvania for example right now has a male swimmer who is about to shatter u.s. olympic records. women's records. and it's wrong for women to be sidelined in their own sports and
carley: madison, good morning to you. what is your message this morning? >> my message is to let all the people out there know that right now what we need is for people to speak up and take a public stance on this. the fact that biological males are beating females in their own sport is insane and the only way it's going to stop is if we speak up and we go public and we have more parents writing letters and athletes speaking out and officials taking a stand because the only way to get...
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and john tyler became a favorite of bishop madison, bishop madison asked young john tyler to read one of the graduation orations on the day that he graduated in july of 1807. the other thing that comes out of tyler's relationship with his father at this time and comes out of his relationship with bishop madison at william and mary, by the time graduated at the age of 17, he was brimming with self-confidence. he was almost full of himself. he was very confident, he certainly moved past the reticence and the attributes he had when he was 10, or 11 or 12, and very much confidence in himself and his abilities, confident in his intellect, he had been largely classically trained, trained in subjects like greek and latin, ancient history, politics, political economy. so this is a young man who was very well equipped both with what he got at home, and also what he got in college to pursue the career in politics that he so earnestly wanted. his father was good for his self esteem as was bishop madison in other words. tyler once had dinner with thomas jefferson not long after he graduated from
and john tyler became a favorite of bishop madison, bishop madison asked young john tyler to read one of the graduation orations on the day that he graduated in july of 1807. the other thing that comes out of tyler's relationship with his father at this time and comes out of his relationship with bishop madison at william and mary, by the time graduated at the age of 17, he was brimming with self-confidence. he was almost full of himself. he was very confident, he certainly moved past the...
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at that point, james madison is his closest sway, and all that. eventually he is persuaded -- he literally puts it away in a drawer. as he's ending his second term, hamilton is no longer treasury secretary. he's up in new york city. but washington becomes corresponding and because jefferson and hamilton have formed the democratic republican party as joe corrects us, he brings adams in, hamilton in, and starts corresponding with him, and so that is the primary collaboration. they bring john j. in at the very end, so you get the federalist papers back together to perform an on-site edit with hamilton in new york. it's a process of back and forth, and the play "hamilton" does a very good job of describing it. i interview lin-manuel miranda about it before the book, and what he said is he designed it so that hamilton would be delivering it as prose and washington would turn it into poetry. so some of the words are hamilton's but the music and spirit and soul is washington's, and the public delivery. that's the process. and the philadelphia daily adver
at that point, james madison is his closest sway, and all that. eventually he is persuaded -- he literally puts it away in a drawer. as he's ending his second term, hamilton is no longer treasury secretary. he's up in new york city. but washington becomes corresponding and because jefferson and hamilton have formed the democratic republican party as joe corrects us, he brings adams in, hamilton in, and starts corresponding with him, and so that is the primary collaboration. they bring john j....
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madison was asked in 1829, how long will it last? if we are really lucky, 100 years so that would have meant 1929 1 so why the founders would be stunned we still have the same document they dragged obviously with amendments, they would have thought one or two or three major revisions and i'm showing my own personal bias but for example, they would be stunned with the electoral college which none of themm likd and to take something out of the current conversation promote the way in which the senate functions now with the filibuster the way in which one senator can require super majority, they would be stunnedy by that. that is at odds the unconstitutional value so living with the oldest constitution in the history, many of them would say -- none of them wanted their values to dominate for the rest of time. they thought they'd done the best they could for their time at its their time to take time in the future. >> your book ends in about 1783 after yorktown but it wasn't until 1787 we had a constitution ratified, correct? >> two storie
madison was asked in 1829, how long will it last? if we are really lucky, 100 years so that would have meant 1929 1 so why the founders would be stunned we still have the same document they dragged obviously with amendments, they would have thought one or two or three major revisions and i'm showing my own personal bias but for example, they would be stunned with the electoral college which none of themm likd and to take something out of the current conversation promote the way in which the...
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madison pulled a very cruel stormy daniels on marcus gilbert right after she gave birth, and now madison and marcus can't be bothered to pay any child support to marcus' abandoned child. moreover, madison had no problem spreading miscarriage-causing covid to pregnant women when she came from a super-spreader trump event. she puts her own vanity, not wearing a mask so people can give her compliments about her beauty queen face. she doesn't care if other women suffer injuries from her own behavior. she is really despicable. and i hope marcy kaptur's campaign staff are listening and -- in because there is a treasure trove they could find out about madison. i hope that madison loses the primary that is coming up in ohio. host: some changes in the administration reported this morning in politico. simone sanders, a senior adviser and chief spokesperson for vice president kamala harris is expected to leave the white house at the end of the year. they reported wednesday night "it was not immediately clear where sanders is heading next or when she will be leaving the vice president's office." san
madison pulled a very cruel stormy daniels on marcus gilbert right after she gave birth, and now madison and marcus can't be bothered to pay any child support to marcus' abandoned child. moreover, madison had no problem spreading miscarriage-causing covid to pregnant women when she came from a super-spreader trump event. she puts her own vanity, not wearing a mask so people can give her compliments about her beauty queen face. she doesn't care if other women suffer injuries from her own...
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the elected democratic senators of green bay and of madison. one of the targeted majors tells the polls that it is quote, laughable and horrifying at the same time. we don't think there is any legal basis to this threat. but it is a threat. i think it is designed specifically to try and intimidate. you start by pretending trump won. nothing happens. you take it far enough that you forged documents trying to make it seem like trump won. nothing happens. you form one of these election audits, one of the reviews of the election results. nothing happens. even though the taxpayers are paying for the things that you staffed entirely with trump loyalists who have already sued to overturn the election, who have let stop the steal rallies, who are publicly committed to the cause of really installing trump. you stuff the taxpayer funded audit entirely with people like that. but still, nothing happens. why wouldn't you see how far you can push it? why wouldn't you try to arrest election officials? why wouldn't you try to arrest mayors from democratic citi
the elected democratic senators of green bay and of madison. one of the targeted majors tells the polls that it is quote, laughable and horrifying at the same time. we don't think there is any legal basis to this threat. but it is a threat. i think it is designed specifically to try and intimidate. you start by pretending trump won. nothing happens. you take it far enough that you forged documents trying to make it seem like trump won. nothing happens. you form one of these election audits, one...
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at the time james madison was 36 years old. the author says madison was america's first politician. gates to find this and other book tv appearances. >> good evening everyone. welcome. i'm that co-owner of politics and prose along with my wife in muscatine. we are welcoming our host to talk about her new book dissent the radicalization of the republican party and the capture of the court. bu
at the time james madison was 36 years old. the author says madison was america's first politician. gates to find this and other book tv appearances. >> good evening everyone. welcome. i'm that co-owner of politics and prose along with my wife in muscatine. we are welcoming our host to talk about her new book dissent the radicalization of the republican party and the capture of the court. bu
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gregg should get a phd at the university of madison wisconsin. [applause] >> back to the question, yes, rubber is still a big commodity in liberia. [inaudible]. simply because someone told me, and that's true, you can't eat the rubber. so you would grow it mostly for export. but we use oil palm for food, cooking, medicine. that's why we chose to grow oil palm. the way we grow it, it is kind of different. used to export the oil to the u.s. and other places. [inaudible]. [inaudible]. again, thank you, gregg. >> thank you. [applause] >> any other questions? >> [inaudible]. >> d can you use the mic? >> [inaudible]. >> the lease has been renegotiated a number of times, when william tubman was president in the 1970s, it was renegotiated in a way that was much more towards liberian -- more favorable to liberia. for example, it was only in the 1970s that liberians started to be promoted into management positions. even into the early 60s, there was not a single manager on the plantations who was liberian. so things really started to change in the 1970s, i
gregg should get a phd at the university of madison wisconsin. [applause] >> back to the question, yes, rubber is still a big commodity in liberia. [inaudible]. simply because someone told me, and that's true, you can't eat the rubber. so you would grow it mostly for export. but we use oil palm for food, cooking, medicine. that's why we chose to grow oil palm. the way we grow it, it is kind of different. used to export the oil to the u.s. and other places. [inaudible]. [inaudible]. again,...
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john tyler became a favorite of bishop madison. bishop madison actually asked young john tyler to read one of the graduation orations on the day he graduated. the other thing that comes out of tyler's relationship with his father at this time and comes out of his relationship with madison at william and mary, was that at the time he graduated at the age of 17, he was bridge with self-confidence. he was very almost full of himself. he was very confident. he had certainly moved past the reticence and the attributes he had when he was 10, 11, 12 years old. he was very much confident in himself, confident in his abilities, confident in his intellect. he had been largely classically trained in subjects like greek and latin, ancient history, politics, political economy. so this is a young man who was very well-equipped both with what he got at home and also what he got in college to pursue the career in politics that he so earnestly wanted. his father was good for his self-esteem as was bishop madison, in other words. tyler once had dinn
john tyler became a favorite of bishop madison. bishop madison actually asked young john tyler to read one of the graduation orations on the day he graduated. the other thing that comes out of tyler's relationship with his father at this time and comes out of his relationship with madison at william and mary, was that at the time he graduated at the age of 17, he was bridge with self-confidence. he was very almost full of himself. he was very confident. he had certainly moved past the reticence...
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at that time james madison was 36 years old. jay cost says madison was america's first politician. >> on this episode booknotes+ booknotes+ is available on the c-span now out or whatever you get your podcasts. >> at least six presidents recorded conversations while in office. many of those conversations on c-span's new podcast presidential recordings. >> season one focuses on lyndon johnson. you'll hear about the night to 64 civil rights act, a 1954 presidential campaign, the gulf of tonkin incident, the march on selma and the war in vietnam. not everyone knew they were being recorded. >> certainly johnson's secretary knew because they were tasked with transcribing many of those conversations. in fact, they were the ones who made sure that the conversations were taped, as johnson would signal to them through an open door between his office and there's. >> you also some blunt talk. >> jim? >> yes, sir. >> i one report of number of people that signed the tesla cited unity of the day he died at the number assigned to me. i want rig
at that time james madison was 36 years old. jay cost says madison was america's first politician. >> on this episode booknotes+ booknotes+ is available on the c-span now out or whatever you get your podcasts. >> at least six presidents recorded conversations while in office. many of those conversations on c-span's new podcast presidential recordings. >> season one focuses on lyndon johnson. you'll hear about the night to 64 civil rights act, a 1954 presidential campaign, the...
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"the capitol times" in madison just releasing news saying it's staffed by a team of legal misfits so loony, even trump avoids associating with them.tr the wisconsin state "journal" just editorialized against u.s.n senator ron johnson who has encouraged the state's republicans not only to keep pretending trump won, to keep it up with everything they're doing, just to screw with the state's elections, he's encouraged to have republicans in the legislature just fully take control ofus all electionsn the state now. senator johnson is just telling them to claim the power to do it and claim they're in charge and take over. just in time, it should be noted, for his re-election campaign for the u.s. senate which is happening this upcominr year.is this stuff appreciably crazy right now in wisconsin. we should have seen it coming a year ago when ten wisconsin republicans literally forged documents and impersonated electors to make it look like trump won their state so they could be substituted as the wisconsin electors if the january 6th plot worked. we should have seen it coming when they tri
"the capitol times" in madison just releasing news saying it's staffed by a team of legal misfits so loony, even trump avoids associating with them.tr the wisconsin state "journal" just editorialized against u.s.n senator ron johnson who has encouraged the state's republicans not only to keep pretending trump won, to keep it up with everything they're doing, just to screw with the state's elections, he's encouraged to have republicans in the legislature just fully take...
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john tyler became a favorite of bishop madison. bishop madison asked young john tyler to read one of the graduation orations on the day he graduated in july of 1807. the other thing that comes out of tyler's relationship with his father at this time it comes out of his relationship with bishop madison and william and mary is by the time he graduated at the age of 17 he was brimming with self-confidence. almost full of himself, very confident he'd certainly moved past the reticence and the attributes he had had when he was ten, 11, 12 years old. very much confident in himself. confident in his ability confident in his intellect, he had been largely classically trained. trained in subjects like greek and latin, ancient history, politics, political economy is very much equipped with both what he got at home and also what he got in college to pursue the career in politics he so earnestly wanted. his father was good for his self-esteem as was bishop madison in other words. tyler once had dinner with thomas jefferson not long after he gr
john tyler became a favorite of bishop madison. bishop madison asked young john tyler to read one of the graduation orations on the day he graduated in july of 1807. the other thing that comes out of tyler's relationship with his father at this time it comes out of his relationship with bishop madison and william and mary is by the time he graduated at the age of 17 he was brimming with self-confidence. almost full of himself, very confident he'd certainly moved past the reticence and the...
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madison county emergency management, madison county sheriff's department, pontoon beach police department, illinois state police, mitchell fire department, alton fire department, hamill fire department, madison fire department, glen carbon fire department and numerous other police, fire, ems agencies and machinery experts all are neighbors working to respond to this devastation. demonstrating that especially when tragedy strikes we are one in our response. earlier today i spoke with president biden and with fema director criswell to make sure federal officials are coordinating with our illinois emergency management agency. the president offered to assist with whatever we may need to recover. in addition, senator tammy duckworth has been monitoring the situation and will help us get whatever federal relief is necessary. i also spoke with amazon earlier today and implored them to provide every assistance to this community, which they have said they intend to do. iema continues to work directly with local officials to actively monitor storms and their impacts throughout the state, especially
madison county emergency management, madison county sheriff's department, pontoon beach police department, illinois state police, mitchell fire department, alton fire department, hamill fire department, madison fire department, glen carbon fire department and numerous other police, fire, ems agencies and machinery experts all are neighbors working to respond to this devastation. demonstrating that especially when tragedy strikes we are one in our response. earlier today i spoke with president...
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madison pulled a very cruel stormy daniels on marcus gilbert right after she gave birth, and now madison and marcus can't be bothered to pay any child support to marcus' abandoned child. moreover, madison had no problem spreading miscarriage-causing covid pregnant women when she came from a super-spreader trump event. she puts her own vanity, not wearing a mask so people can give her compliments about her beauty queen face. she doesn't care if other women suffer injuries from her own behavior. she is really despicable. and i hope marcy kaptur's campaign staff are listening and because there is a treasure trove they could find out about madison. i hope that madison loses the primary that is coming up in ohio. host: some changes in the administration reported this morning in politico. simone sanders, a senior adviser and chief spokesperson for vice president kamala harris is expected to leave the white house at the end of the year. they reported wednesday night "it was not immediately clear where sanders is heading next or when she will be leaving the vice president's office." sanders is t
madison pulled a very cruel stormy daniels on marcus gilbert right after she gave birth, and now madison and marcus can't be bothered to pay any child support to marcus' abandoned child. moreover, madison had no problem spreading miscarriage-causing covid pregnant women when she came from a super-spreader trump event. she puts her own vanity, not wearing a mask so people can give her compliments about her beauty queen face. she doesn't care if other women suffer injuries from her own behavior....
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joe madison joins us on day 37 of his hunger strike. we'll also get a live report on rescue and recovery efforts in the wake of this weekend's deadly tornado and later, are you not entertained? tonight's absolute worst is a feel good story that doesn't feel good. "the reidout" continues after this. "the reidout" continues after this but all my employees need something different. oh, we can help with that. okay, imagine this. your mover, rob, he's on the scene and needs a plan with a mobile hotspot. we cut to downtown, your sales rep lisa has to send some files, like asap! so basically i can pick the right plan for each employee. yeah i should've just led with that. with at&t business. you can pick the best plan for each employee and get the best deals on every smart phone. ♪ ♪ 'tis the season to break tradition in a cadillac. don't just put on a light show—be the light show. make your nights anything but silent. and ride in a sleigh that really slays. because in a cadillac, tradition is yours to define. so visit a cadillac showroo
joe madison joins us on day 37 of his hunger strike. we'll also get a live report on rescue and recovery efforts in the wake of this weekend's deadly tornado and later, are you not entertained? tonight's absolute worst is a feel good story that doesn't feel good. "the reidout" continues after this. "the reidout" continues after this but all my employees need something different. oh, we can help with that. okay, imagine this. your mover, rob, he's on the scene and needs a...
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they say, but we don't have confidence in milwaukee and we don't have confidence in madison. just remember, you take it down to the microlevel, there are volunteer poll workers, practically volunteer, working every single poll. and every single poll has people that are just as honest as you and i working that poll. no election is perfect, but there is not evidence of intentional malfeasance, no evidence that the election in 2020 was inaccurate. when benjamin franklin came out of the convention and our constitution was created, he was asked, what kind of a government do we have? and he said a republic, if we can keep it. we're in jeopardy of losing it. >> wisconsin republican state senator kathy bernier, standing up to what the other members of her party are doing there. she is paying the price for it. she tweeted this week about how all the right-wing demands in her party for her resignation because of the stance she's taking. she said all the demands for her resignation are making her reconsider her plans to retire. she says that's motivation. but other people in the state,
they say, but we don't have confidence in milwaukee and we don't have confidence in madison. just remember, you take it down to the microlevel, there are volunteer poll workers, practically volunteer, working every single poll. and every single poll has people that are just as honest as you and i working that poll. no election is perfect, but there is not evidence of intentional malfeasance, no evidence that the election in 2020 was inaccurate. when benjamin franklin came out of the convention...
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madison, thanks very much. there is another side to the whole inflationary problem, the supply chain juggernaut and everything is disruntsed, a congressman trying to do something about it, republican dusty johnson from south dakota who has in the works some things that just might do the truck. congressman, who are you up to here? >> last night we passed with big numbers 369 yes votes, the ocean shipping reform act, this is the biggest reform of maritime laws in 30 years. you're wondering what does a guy from the peris of south dakota care about maritime law? we have a lot of manufactured and agricultural goods. we've had the foreign flagged ocean carriers, many chinese owned and they've not been playing fair with american exports. 60% of the containers that they've been hauling back the asia have been hauling back empty. that is terrible. >> neil: so how do you resolve that? >> the ocean shipping reform act would do that. they passed it out of the house. it's headed to the senate. i think the senate will octobe
madison, thanks very much. there is another side to the whole inflationary problem, the supply chain juggernaut and everything is disruntsed, a congressman trying to do something about it, republican dusty johnson from south dakota who has in the works some things that just might do the truck. congressman, who are you up to here? >> last night we passed with big numbers 369 yes votes, the ocean shipping reform act, this is the biggest reform of maritime laws in 30 years. you're wondering...
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family values, being investigated madison cawthorn who beats up trees and when he's not beating up trees he has been credibly accused of a sexual assault and who, by the way, told his viewers and audience, be armed and dangerous after the rittenhouse verdict, and marjorie taylor greene who believes in jewish space lasers that are causing wildfires and today, she compared cancer to coronavirus, realizing that basically she doesn't understand cancer, how cancer works because it's not contagious and 60,000 people wo die of cancer every year, how come we haven't shut down the government or the schools or this country over
family values, being investigated madison cawthorn who beats up trees and when he's not beating up trees he has been credibly accused of a sexual assault and who, by the way, told his viewers and audience, be armed and dangerous after the rittenhouse verdict, and marjorie taylor greene who believes in jewish space lasers that are causing wildfires and today, she compared cancer to coronavirus, realizing that basically she doesn't understand cancer, how cancer works because it's not contagious...
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madison, have you competed against this exact situation in track. you have competed against transgender athletes. >> yeah. i think i missed your question because it gliched. you might have to ask it again. >> will: sure, would you tell all of us watching right now what is it like to go into a competition against a transgender athlete when you know the outcome ahead of time? >> yeah, it's extremely deflating. i have experienced it five times. and each time i lost to biological male. and the fact that that is still happening, that women are still losing to biological male unless their own sport shows why we need more female athletes to speak up about this. i want to say to the female athletes in pennsylvania, don't let anyone silence you. speak up. tell the ncaa your athletic directors and your coaches that you wants fair competition because doing this is nowhere near as scary as it seems and the amount of support is overwhelming. >> will: madison, i'm just curious, you ran track, right? what was your event? >> so i did the 3 k indoor track and the 15
madison, have you competed against this exact situation in track. you have competed against transgender athletes. >> yeah. i think i missed your question because it gliched. you might have to ask it again. >> will: sure, would you tell all of us watching right now what is it like to go into a competition against a transgender athlete when you know the outcome ahead of time? >> yeah, it's extremely deflating. i have experienced it five times. and each time i lost to biological...
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our madison alworth is in tampa with the scoop. madison? >> hi, sandra. people are always coming south during the winter. that's not new. what is new, some of the people are staying here and calling the south and florida home. i'm at tampa international airport. coming up, i'll explain why we're seeing this shift and how many people are making that decision. as a professional bull-rider i'm used to taking chances. but when it comes to my insurance i don't. i use liberty mutual, they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. wooo, yeaa, woooooo and, by switching you could even save 665 dollars. hey tex, can someone else get a turn? yeah, hang on, i'm about to break my own record. yeah. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty. ♪ hey, hey, hey! check it out! only pay for what you need. lowe's price promise means if you find an exact product from a qualifying retailer for less, we'll match it. bye! so you can make the most of every single season. earn about covid-19, the more questions we have. the biggest q
our madison alworth is in tampa with the scoop. madison? >> hi, sandra. people are always coming south during the winter. that's not new. what is new, some of the people are staying here and calling the south and florida home. i'm at tampa international airport. coming up, i'll explain why we're seeing this shift and how many people are making that decision. as a professional bull-rider i'm used to taking chances. but when it comes to my insurance i don't. i use liberty mutual, they...
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at that time, james madison was 36 or so. he says madison was america's first politician. >> on this episode of book notes plus. it's available on the c-span now apple or wherever you get your podcasts. >> next, deterring russian aggression in ukraine. panelists talked about military and logistical support, economic sanctions and the goals of russian president vladimir putin. here is a portion of this conversation hosted by the atlantic council. >> hello, everyone, and welcome to today's panel, how to deter russia. i am the director of the ukraine program at harvard university's ukrainian research institute an i am delighted to be a cosponsor of today's event with the atlantic council. as we know, we cannot do anymore speculation about what russia's next move will be. the essential conversation now has to be how do we stop russia from invading ukraine again? this will be a rich panel. i will start with a keynote lecture then we will move to a moderated discussion with heather conley, senior vice president with the center for
at that time, james madison was 36 or so. he says madison was america's first politician. >> on this episode of book notes plus. it's available on the c-span now apple or wherever you get your podcasts. >> next, deterring russian aggression in ukraine. panelists talked about military and logistical support, economic sanctions and the goals of russian president vladimir putin. here is a portion of this conversation hosted by the atlantic council. >> hello, everyone, and welcome...
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. >> both that all-time three-point record at madison square garden. all we needed was to 3 point shots and he got them early in the game. he has now surpassed ray allen for the most career 3 pointers ever made and allen was among those there to see the moment kron four's, sports director jason dumas has more. >> he's done it in just 789 regular season games. steph curry surpassed 2000, 974, 3 pointers, an nba record. let's see how it all went down at madison square garden. this before the game. beautiful moment between staff ray allen, reggie miller, the 3 leaders in that 3 point category now just over a minute into the game. steph gets us started. this is the tying. 3 point record shot. let's rewind it real quick. back to 10/30/2000, 9 steph curry's first career 3 pointer that was in phoenix against steve nash and the suns. back to present day. steph. coming around a screen there. he gets it on the wing and here it is. 2000 974 3 pointer. he is popped up. there's mama duke's celebrated here. he gives that ball that he hit the record on to his pop to
. >> both that all-time three-point record at madison square garden. all we needed was to 3 point shots and he got them early in the game. he has now surpassed ray allen for the most career 3 pointers ever made and allen was among those there to see the moment kron four's, sports director jason dumas has more. >> he's done it in just 789 regular season games. steph curry surpassed 2000, 974, 3 pointers, an nba record. let's see how it all went down at madison square garden. this...
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the pictures that emanate from madison square garden. tell the story. steph is the greatest three point shooter of all time . no denying that they're not just three point shooters. now i can provide myself on the longevity of getting to that number that, ray said, and hopefully pushing it, too. remember that nobody can reach. we'll see what happens, but i never want to call myself the greatest shooter until i got this record so comfortable saying that now. yeah i think we've all been comfortable saying it for a long time, and i think he's going to relax and i think you're going to see his shooting percentage go up a little bit on the college courts tonight at morada kind of a strange game for st mary's as they take out stanislaw state hard to believe that this game was actually tied in the second half early on. 32 all but get this the gaels go on a 44. 7 run ! when have you ever heard of that? augustus march alone is looking like his dad with the left hand. former warrior was his pop for you folks who didn't follow the warriors back then, and then judah
the pictures that emanate from madison square garden. tell the story. steph is the greatest three point shooter of all time . no denying that they're not just three point shooters. now i can provide myself on the longevity of getting to that number that, ray said, and hopefully pushing it, too. remember that nobody can reach. we'll see what happens, but i never want to call myself the greatest shooter until i got this record so comfortable saying that now. yeah i think we've all been...
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it is absolutely wonderful that we get to call her our own here in madison. this book is really about what it means to be a person in this time. it takes on science, faith, technology, in ways that push you to think about what your day-to-day life is like, what your entire life is like, and what the future of your life can be like. it is going to be so wonderful to hear from meghan. please help me welcome here. [applause] -- please help me welcome her. [applause] >> thank you very much, connor, for that introduction. thanks to all of you for coming today. it is wonderful to see your faces, mostly half of them. [laughter] i did -- this is actually my first in person event. i did a virtual book tour for this book which came out at the end of august. it is really exciting to be here with you today. i'm going to start -- i thought i would read a portion of the book that takes place explicitly in madison. i wrote this chapter -- it is opening to a chapter that's about robotics largely. i was writing this chapter when i was teaching a class at campus, and it was wh
it is absolutely wonderful that we get to call her our own here in madison. this book is really about what it means to be a person in this time. it takes on science, faith, technology, in ways that push you to think about what your day-to-day life is like, what your entire life is like, and what the future of your life can be like. it is going to be so wonderful to hear from meghan. please help me welcome here. [applause] -- please help me welcome her. [applause] >> thank you very much,...