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and madison is a crucial figure. because he draws up a working paper that helps him clarify his own ideas and he essentially writes for the junior plan which is the model for the convention. and what madison is most upset by is not the weaknesses of the articles. everyone accepted there were weaknesses in the articles. we need a taxing power and we need the power to regulate trade. and by 1786 i would say that the bulk, if not everyone in the political nation, including later anti-federalists, were in agreement that those two amendments ought to be added to the articles. what madison and his colleagues do, these nationalists, is essentially hijack that reform movement and use it as a cover, if you will, or an excuse to do something much bigger. not to amend the articles but to scrap them entirely and create this new government. and it comes as a shock when it is on this day, september 17th, how many years ago? >> i think it is 234. >> 234 years ago. it is announced to the world, to the american world, and to the worl
and madison is a crucial figure. because he draws up a working paper that helps him clarify his own ideas and he essentially writes for the junior plan which is the model for the convention. and what madison is most upset by is not the weaknesses of the articles. everyone accepted there were weaknesses in the articles. we need a taxing power and we need the power to regulate trade. and by 1786 i would say that the bulk, if not everyone in the political nation, including later anti-federalists,...
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it wasn't just madison. they're the two national heroes. so they came and wilson was a fellow thinker. franklin as you know had met, had had a regular weekly meeting at his house where morris and wilson and others had come. and they had talked about these things. they came prepared, and when no one else showed up on time the pennsylvania delegation and the virginians who were there, and at first there were only two. but then mason and some others begin to roll in, and they finalize madison's thinking into the virginia plan, which is called the virginia plan not because it had anything to do with madison but because it was offered by the governor of virginia, randolph. they offer really the plan for the national government. and if you read the virginia plan it doesn't say -- gordon is very clearly to say they turn the term to federalist. but when they offer the virginia plan, it says national government. and this is a national government they're creating, and that's what they really did create, a national government. and so they were already
it wasn't just madison. they're the two national heroes. so they came and wilson was a fellow thinker. franklin as you know had met, had had a regular weekly meeting at his house where morris and wilson and others had come. and they had talked about these things. they came prepared, and when no one else showed up on time the pennsylvania delegation and the virginians who were there, and at first there were only two. but then mason and some others begin to roll in, and they finalize madison's...
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and madison has his. democracy as that kind of side to it and therefore needed to be controlled and registered . the reason they did so much authority to the court, to the courts back then and now we have them in spades, it's because the court was seen as the most important, impressive chapter on democracy. we don't talk k about it in those terms today but we have nine unelected people making decisions about the united states, that affect us. it's the mostundemocratic process you could ever imagine . and the efact that we allowed it shows that i think beneath the surface we have our own misgivings about democracy. if it's carried too far or misused. i think it's an interesting fact that madison was so concerned about what we would call tdemocracy. >> thank you for putting it so clearly and powerfully and i'm going to ask each ofyour colleagues this question and ask you to start . do you agree with gordon woods analysis that it was this fear of democracy was the central factor for calling the constitution
and madison has his. democracy as that kind of side to it and therefore needed to be controlled and registered . the reason they did so much authority to the court, to the courts back then and now we have them in spades, it's because the court was seen as the most important, impressive chapter on democracy. we don't talk k about it in those terms today but we have nine unelected people making decisions about the united states, that affect us. it's the mostundemocratic process you could ever...
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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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madison is still disillusioned. he comes out and tells jefferson, i -- negative overall the state laws -- this thing won't work. that was so central to my vision. but he has to accept it. that is, in short, how the constitution got created. >> listen to the significance of gordon wood's distillation. that, really, was this fear of democracy, of mob violence, of rage for paper money in the states, embodied -- >> we've experienced democracy with president trump -- social media is the ultimate democratic instrument. it has democratized our society in a way that we could never have imagined. and individual, one individual, can have an effect by linking up, through social media, with hundreds, if not thousands of others. this is a scary process. democracy has its problems and we're experiencing it and madison had his. democracy has that kind of size to it and, therefore, needed to be controlled. the reason they give so much authority to the court, to the courts, back then, and now we have them, in spades, is because the
madison is still disillusioned. he comes out and tells jefferson, i -- negative overall the state laws -- this thing won't work. that was so central to my vision. but he has to accept it. that is, in short, how the constitution got created. >> listen to the significance of gordon wood's distillation. that, really, was this fear of democracy, of mob violence, of rage for paper money in the states, embodied -- >> we've experienced democracy with president trump -- social media is the...
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but he's channeling madison's responding to violence. and african americans who have been lynched and murdered through terrorism. to what degree -- do you agree with gordon, that analysis? that there was a sphere of mob violence and fear of democracy that led to the constitution? and does lincoln suggest that it was it was mob founders afraid and reflect on the constitution? >> i hope i'm not. and differently as democracy i was not aware that lincoln used very often. that does not mean he was against democracy as they would not be, that the definition of democracy one of the few times you mention that word. i would say this is different something that lincoln is afraid of of democracy per se directly by the american people and what you heard is something that the founders strive to try to establish what we call the rule of law. that ultimately drives from the principle of consent. that's what were trying to do with consent is not simply reflect the role of the american people but consent ultimately the constitutionalism. we are trying to
but he's channeling madison's responding to violence. and african americans who have been lynched and murdered through terrorism. to what degree -- do you agree with gordon, that analysis? that there was a sphere of mob violence and fear of democracy that led to the constitution? and does lincoln suggest that it was it was mob founders afraid and reflect on the constitution? >> i hope i'm not. and differently as democracy i was not aware that lincoln used very often. that does not mean he...
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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 heh 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 graduated from william an
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 heh self-confidence. almost full of himself, very confident he'd certainly moved past the reticence and the attributes he had had when...
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washington kept madison's first draft. insisted that it -- the final include several paragraphs in the beginning. it was a shot across the bow. washington was anticipating that madison and jefferson would be critical of this address. somehow paint the address as an attempt to garner more power for the executive. by including those paragraphs drafted by madison he is saying, you already knew about a farewell address. you participated in the drafting. keep your mouth shut. it was a very intentional, very savvy political move. sure enough, madison was not publically critical of the address. >> very briefly, think i the reason he picked hamilton is because hamilton had the most experience throughout the seven years of the war, he was writing jefferson -- when you read the general orders which are boring, throughout the 1770s, they are signed by washington, but he didn't write them. most of it is written by hamilton or one of his aides. >> another question -- >> what he called pen men. washington was insecure about his lack of
washington kept madison's first draft. insisted that it -- the final include several paragraphs in the beginning. it was a shot across the bow. washington was anticipating that madison and jefferson would be critical of this address. somehow paint the address as an attempt to garner more power for the executive. by including those paragraphs drafted by madison he is saying, you already knew about a farewell address. you participated in the drafting. keep your mouth shut. it was a very...
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madison himself was asked in 1829, how long will it last? is no man by then and he says if we are lucky, 100 years so that would have meant 1929 so the question is right to think the founders would be stunned we still have the same documentaf they drafted. obviously it was amended and they thought we would have had at least one or two or three major revisions and i'm showing my own personal bias but for example, they be absolutely stunned to believe we still have the electoral college was never none of them really liked. to take something out of thehe current conversation, the way in which the senate functions now with a filibuster and one senator can require a super majority, they would be sent by that. unconstitutional from their view. so we are living with the oldest constitution in history and many of them will say -- none of them want their values to dominate for the rest of time they thought they've done the best they could for their time and it's our term to take over in the future. >> your book engine about 1783 but it wasn't until 1
madison himself was asked in 1829, how long will it last? is no man by then and he says if we are lucky, 100 years so that would have meant 1929 so the question is right to think the founders would be stunned we still have the same documentaf they drafted. obviously it was amended and they thought we would have had at least one or two or three major revisions and i'm showing my own personal bias but for example, they be absolutely stunned to believe we still have the electoral college was never...
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madison was the constitutional. all of them didn't think about the presidency as a great moment in their life. this isn't officially an ottawa exits. bloomberg was refusing to become dictator, and involved more to where the capital was. the surrender of his commission. what they were thinking, he's there. i think jefferson actually wrote the speech in indianapolis for a matter of fact. i can't prove it. one man saved us. they were thinking of cesar -- subsequently, we can think of napoleon. they can think of mao, they can think of castro. ow, we can think>> we can think a vf leaders and never want to leavef office. i won't mention one that might sullivan reckon politics. but the way lindsey put it, it is ratified as a constitutional 1951 i believe. the real precedents is all leaders,. no matter how indispensable and disposable. you do not die in office like a monarch. that was the real precedent. but i will conclude here let us get on, this was never delivered as an address. both people already know this, but we hav
madison was the constitutional. all of them didn't think about the presidency as a great moment in their life. this isn't officially an ottawa exits. bloomberg was refusing to become dictator, and involved more to where the capital was. the surrender of his commission. what they were thinking, he's there. i think jefferson actually wrote the speech in indianapolis for a matter of fact. i can't prove it. one man saved us. they were thinking of cesar -- subsequently, we can think of napoleon....
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activist and host of "joe madison the black eagle" on sirus xm. my friend, it is great to see you. why -- going on a hunger strike is i would say an extreme protest. why is it so important to you to go on a hunger strike on behalf of voting rights? >> because what the republicans are doing is extreme. i mean, and i think about for example, the end of the first reconstruction the compromise of i believe 1877 the rutherford b. hayes. what the first thing that they did to newly freed africans who had spent about seven years with reconstruction elected to many people to congress from states like south carolina and mississippi was the first thing they did was they went after the vote and to be quite candid, you know, i thought about john lewis and one of the things that john lewis said and it just stuck with me, he said, you know, i urge you, i urge all of you to answer the highest calling of your heart and stand up for what you truly believe. look, let's just be quite candid. i think the senate has three things it can do, and that is o the filibuster.
activist and host of "joe madison the black eagle" on sirus xm. my friend, it is great to see you. why -- going on a hunger strike is i would say an extreme protest. why is it so important to you to go on a hunger strike on behalf of voting rights? >> because what the republicans are doing is extreme. i mean, and i think about for example, the end of the first reconstruction the compromise of i believe 1877 the rutherford b. hayes. what the first thing that they did to newly...
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john tylerer became a favorite bishop madison. bishop madison actually asked youngg john tyler to read one o 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 is his time and comes out relationship with bishop madison and william and mary is that byel the time he graduatedt the age of 17, he was brimming with raself-confidence. he was very, almost full of himself. he was, youri know, very confidt he had certainly moved past the reticence and confident in his abilities and confident in his intellect. he had been largely classically trained andal trained in subjec like greek and latin and ancient history, politics, political autonomy. this was a young man equipped with what he got at home and also what he got in college to pursue thehe 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 william an
john tylerer became a favorite bishop madison. bishop madison actually asked youngg john tyler to read one o 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 is his time and comes out relationship with bishop madison and william and mary is that byel the time he graduatedt the age of 17, he was brimming with raself-confidence. he was very, almost full of himself. he was, youri know, very confidt he had...
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>> james madison. >> he brought up james madison because james madison, one of the primary authors of the constitution, and what mike pence is suggesting there is he had no constitutional authority to overturn the election, despite what john eastman and lawyers working on behalf of the president was saying. >> that's what we go into for the during. the public and private pressure campaign, the extreme pressure campaign on vice president pence. you had eastman arguing this six-point memo to the vice president in the days leading up to january 6th. and on january 6th, actually, we were able to uncover these private emails between vice president pence's general counsel and john eastman, where he was blamed for violence when pence's team was undercover and hiding from the insurrectionists. when i asked john eastman about the email, when he said everyone is under siege because of your boss' decision. he said it was a gross exaggeration, to say that mike pence was running for his hilif. that's some of the listeanguage sources had run by us. 8:00 p.m. on the day of the insurrection, after th
>> james madison. >> he brought up james madison because james madison, one of the primary authors of the constitution, and what mike pence is suggesting there is he had no constitutional authority to overturn the election, despite what john eastman and lawyers working on behalf of the president was saying. >> that's what we go into for the during. the public and private pressure campaign, the extreme pressure campaign on vice president pence. you had eastman arguing this...
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joe madison. as much as possible, have a happy thanksgiving, okay? >> and the same to you and your family. >> thank you. >>> missing for more than two weeks, now china is facing all kinds of international pressure to cough up proof of a tennis star's whereabouts. with custom workouts and meal plans. you're going to lose the weight and win big cash prizes up to $10,000. - [announcer] healthywager.com. with nhl center ice, you can follow your favorite teams and players, no matter where you live. you'll get up to 40 out of market games a week, putting you in control of the matchups you watch... every night of the season. with nhl center ice you'll get a season ticket to the best stars of the nhl. experience all the nhl action with xfinity x1. track stats and scores while watching your team live. to upgrade, just say “nhl center ice” into your voice remote or go online today. >>> china facing increasing pressure as the international community demands proof of the whereabouts of a missing tennis star, peng shuai. she hasn't been seen publicly in more
joe madison. as much as possible, have a happy thanksgiving, okay? >> and the same to you and your family. >> thank you. >>> missing for more than two weeks, now china is facing all kinds of international pressure to cough up proof of a tennis star's whereabouts. with custom workouts and meal plans. you're going to lose the weight and win big cash prizes up to $10,000. - [announcer] healthywager.com. with nhl center ice, you can follow your favorite teams and players, no...
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madisons was the constitution and the federalist papers. all of them did not think about the presidency is the great moment in their lives. washington was aficionado of residence. even before that and newburgh refusing to become dictator annapolis where the capitol was the surrender of his commission george the third is that it can't be if the depth does that he be the greatest man in the world. well he did and for that moment at least he was. jefferson writes about this right after. i think jefferson actually wrote some of washington's speech i can't prove that. but jefferson says one man saved us from the fate that befalls most republics. there thinking cromwell, subsequently they can think of napoleon, we can think of now, we can think of castro a variety of who never run away from office. those that might still be alive in american politics. but the president is ratified as a constitutional amendment in 1951 i believe. the real president all leaders, no matter how indispensable are disposable. you do not die in office like a monarch. th
madisons was the constitution and the federalist papers. all of them did not think about the presidency is the great moment in their lives. washington was aficionado of residence. even before that and newburgh refusing to become dictator annapolis where the capitol was the surrender of his commission george the third is that it can't be if the depth does that he be the greatest man in the world. well he did and for that moment at least he was. jefferson writes about this right after. i think...
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joining me now sirius xm radio host joe madison. how you holding up? it's day 12, by the way. >> it's been -- you know, it's had its challenges, but after that last interview you just did, i'm more convinced as i imagine those of us who have been involved in demonstrations and pickets and arrests are now -- we're emboldened to get the united states senate when they get back from their thanksgiving recess to put this on the front burner. i was just amazed what was going on in wisconsin. you know, if this were -- if this were the late 1800s we'd call it jim crow. but it's the 21st century. it's james crow esquire. i mean, it's unimaginable how you would keep older people, probably the most loyal voters in our democracy from voting, and the two bills that the senate is considering would prevent that from happening. johnson -- senator johnson would be checked. and that's why, you know, i'm doing what i'm doing, and i can -- so my spirits are high. there's some physical challenges, but there's been so many people that have said what can i do. and that's wha
joining me now sirius xm radio host joe madison. how you holding up? it's day 12, by the way. >> it's been -- you know, it's had its challenges, but after that last interview you just did, i'm more convinced as i imagine those of us who have been involved in demonstrations and pickets and arrests are now -- we're emboldened to get the united states senate when they get back from their thanksgiving recess to put this on the front burner. i was just amazed what was going on in wisconsin....
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here's north carolina congressman madison cawthorn at a fund-raiser promising a audit of all 50 states with the prospect of donald trump running in 2024. >> we will make sure, number one, that we take care of all election integrity, all across our country. if anybody tells you that the 2020 election was not stolen, they are lying to you. we will have a forensic audit of all 50 states to figure out exactly what went wrong so thank god if trump runs in 2024 he will win and get back into the white house. >> everything he said there was a lie. audits run by trump allies only confirmed joe biden's win this the 2020 election. khalida mitchell who helped push the big lie has been apointed to
here's north carolina congressman madison cawthorn at a fund-raiser promising a audit of all 50 states with the prospect of donald trump running in 2024. >> we will make sure, number one, that we take care of all election integrity, all across our country. if anybody tells you that the 2020 election was not stolen, they are lying to you. we will have a forensic audit of all 50 states to figure out exactly what went wrong so thank god if trump runs in 2024 he will win and get back into the...
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joe madison the legendary radio host and activist. on this is fifth day of a fast. and we'll be checking in on you. i understand why you're going it. we're praying for you and concerned about it. as you are rightfully concerned about democracy in this country. >> pray for the biden and the democrats and the republicans to do td right thing. >> i'm going to do more than pray. i'll talk to them about this. thank you. i'm always going to pray.
joe madison the legendary radio host and activist. on this is fifth day of a fast. and we'll be checking in on you. i understand why you're going it. we're praying for you and concerned about it. as you are rightfully concerned about democracy in this country. >> pray for the biden and the democrats and the republicans to do td right thing. >> i'm going to do more than pray. i'll talk to them about this. thank you. i'm always going to pray.
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madison's was the constitutional convention and the federalist papers. and so all of them didn't think about the presidency as the great moment in their lives. and washington was an aficionado of exits. -- before that new rk rvrzing to become dictator and three months later where the -- in annapolis where the capitol was, the surrender of his commission, when he did that george the third said it can't be. if he does it he would be the greatest man in the world. he did and for that moment at least he was. what they were thinking. and jefferson writes about in afterwards, says he is there. i think jefferson actually wrote some of washington's speech in annapolis as a matter of fact. but i can't prove that. but jefferson says, you know, one man saved us from the fate that -- that bee falls most republics. they were thinking of caesar. cromwell. we can think of mao. we can think of castro. we can think of a variety of leaders who won't want to leave offers. i won't mention one who might still be alive in american politics. but the president he said -- i like
madison's was the constitutional convention and the federalist papers. and so all of them didn't think about the presidency as the great moment in their lives. and washington was an aficionado of exits. -- before that new rk rvrzing to become dictator and three months later where the -- in annapolis where the capitol was, the surrender of his commission, when he did that george the third said it can't be. if he does it he would be the greatest man in the world. he did and for that moment at...
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and madison bumgarner and brian wilson who was his own zany character, sergio romo to effectively manage all of these personalities in game and then come if things go well, you get the big buster hug at the end but he has been the face of the franchise and the glue of the franchise. i thought, after he took the covid year off, understandable. he wanted to make the decision to be with his wife who will be at the podium as they talk about the decision that they made together but just thinking about -- ok, he came back and had a great season and the giants won 107 games and you are thinking, he is under a team option that they could pick up for $22 million. they would pick that up in a heartbeat and of course, he is coming back. who would leave this situation? the giants could have been in the world series. you are thinking, there is no way he is leaving now. but, he is. kristen: and you know what, as we walk down memory lane looking at these great moments, don't forget the perfect game that he also caught. he made all of his pitchers sh ine and there is leadership there. when i hear some o
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joe madison, host of "joe madison the black eagle." he's in the third week of a hunger strike demanding that congress put voting rights front and center. and black eagle, i'm worried about you. it's been three weeks since you've been on this hunger strike. i have to start by asking how are you doing and feeling? >> you know, there are some physical challenges but nothing that i haven't anticipated. the real issue that concerns, you know, people asked about me. it's not about me. it's about what you just stated. there's another warning i got from retired lieutenant general clapper said that if the filibuster or the john lewis bill or right to vote bill isn't passed, it will be aiding and abetting our enemies, that russia and china our adversaries are hoping that these voting right bill protections aren't passed but, you know, for me, this is not just a political protest but it's immoral and so i just think that while we're looking at thanksgiving and people are enjoying their their families, i hope that the united states senate will ref
joe madison, host of "joe madison the black eagle." he's in the third week of a hunger strike demanding that congress put voting rights front and center. and black eagle, i'm worried about you. it's been three weeks since you've been on this hunger strike. i have to start by asking how are you doing and feeling? >> you know, there are some physical challenges but nothing that i haven't anticipated. the real issue that concerns, you know, people asked about me. it's not about me....
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madison we want to show you madison i don't know if you have a monitor, this is oakland california, life picture. you can see right there the bay bridge, look at that whether. again i would be fine stuck in that traffic because weather is so good. did you have the estimation that aaa says a total of 53.4 million thanksgiving travelers will be hitting the roads in the skies the season. we hope all of you are safe, happy and healthy as you do so. we live in america, the largest and most developed...
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so our governor is ready to call up the militia, and he finally gets permission from president madison to go could be this. -- to go do this. so we've got to get to our militia down there to avenge all of these killings of settlers. well, there's one small problem with our mill saw. -- militia. it seems that our major general has been in a little bit of a barroom drawl with the bicepton -- brawl with the benton brothers, and he has a little affliction. he has taken a bullet somewhere up here in his chest or shoulder, and he can't really get on his horse with only one arm. so we have to wait until our major general is ready to ride before the militia can go off down into alabama. and not so many years ago they, theea militia reconnoitered with the mill that coming from east -- militia coming from east tennessee in fayetteville which is south of nashville almost to the alabama border. they reconnoitered there, and the people of fayetteville had a painting done for this occasion, and it was some anniversary. and they've got jackson on his horse with his arm in a sling. but he was ready to
so our governor is ready to call up the militia, and he finally gets permission from president madison to go could be this. -- to go do this. so we've got to get to our militia down there to avenge all of these killings of settlers. well, there's one small problem with our mill saw. -- militia. it seems that our major general has been in a little bit of a barroom drawl with the bicepton -- brawl with the benton brothers, and he has a little affliction. he has taken a bullet somewhere up here in...
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her concentrated and overwhelmingly blue cities madison, and milwaukee. as a result, even if you draw a map that is fairly compact and draws a district that is madison. draws a district that is in milwaukee, the state's other six districts will lean republican by a fair margin for even a partisan blind map could generate six republicans , just to democrats. >> texans and 15, 16% population growth in last ten years, 29 million people living there gaining two congressional seats. >> that is right. texas is an example of how demographic change can constrain what a party might otherwise draw. texas has 23 republicans and democrats right now. republicans are going to try to have the states to new seats for themselves. but they have to play defense as well. 95% of texas population gained was non- white in the past decade on a net basis. what that means is republicans have a lot of seats particularly in the suburbs that are becoming more competitive. at the 23 seats republicans currently hold, nine of them are districts where president biden got more than 47% of
her concentrated and overwhelmingly blue cities madison, and milwaukee. as a result, even if you draw a map that is fairly compact and draws a district that is madison. draws a district that is in milwaukee, the state's other six districts will lean republican by a fair margin for even a partisan blind map could generate six republicans , just to democrats. >> texans and 15, 16% population growth in last ten years, 29 million people living there gaining two congressional seats. >>...
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first, the read on gas prices that will not quit with madison alworth. madison? >> hey, neil. yeah, gas prices are increasing across the u.s. here in new york city, i'm in front of a gas station that is charging $4.99 for regular gas. quite the sticker shock here. this is not an isolated incident. we're seeing prices go up from the east coast across the country to the west coast. let's take a look at what the price of gas is today. you're going to be paying $3.42. that is up over 60% from a year ago. energy secretary jennifer granholm saying sunday that she hopes gas prices won't reach $4 a gallon. two states, california and hawaii have already surpassed that milestone. there's other states that are quickly approaching that $4 mark. all of this is forcing americans to change their driving habits and holiday plans. according to a new survey, 52% of americans say they plan to take fewer trips and 53% say they plan to make their trips shorter because of rising gas prices. the drivers here in new york city are feeling the pinch. watch. >> drive a diesel car. so i would spend about
first, the read on gas prices that will not quit with madison alworth. madison? >> hey, neil. yeah, gas prices are increasing across the u.s. here in new york city, i'm in front of a gas station that is charging $4.99 for regular gas. quite the sticker shock here. this is not an isolated incident. we're seeing prices go up from the east coast across the country to the west coast. let's take a look at what the price of gas is today. you're going to be paying $3.42. that is up over 60% from...
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joe madison, radio talk show host, is joining us now. he says he will not eat until congress passes voting rights legislation. i don't like this in terms of his health because we know where it stands in congress. what this means to him, how far he's willing to go, and why, next. voltaren is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory gel for powerful arthritis pain relief. voltaren, the joy of movement. will is saving big holiday shopping at amazon. so now, he's free to become... wonderland will. deck the halls with printer paper! recycled of course. ebenezer. ebenezer. marley? first you will see the past. excuse me! coming through! ugh! and then...the present. and finally, ebenezer...the future! introducing the all-electric eqs. happy holidays from mercedes-benz. ♪ this... is the planning effect. this is how it feels to know you have a wealth plan that covers everything that's important to you. this is what it's like to have a dedicated fidelity advisor looking at your full financial picture. making sure you have the right balance of risk and r
joe madison, radio talk show host, is joining us now. he says he will not eat until congress passes voting rights legislation. i don't like this in terms of his health because we know where it stands in congress. what this means to him, how far he's willing to go, and why, next. voltaren is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory gel for powerful arthritis pain relief. voltaren, the joy of movement. will is saving big holiday shopping at amazon. so now, he's free to become... wonderland will. deck...
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joe madison, radio talk show host, is joining us now. he says he will not eat until congress passes voting rights legislation. i don't like this in terms of his health because we know where it stands in congress. what this means to him, how far he's willing to go, and why, next. theo is saving big holiday shopping at amazon. so now, he's free to become, thoughtful theo. and he's got a gift for everyone. so thoughtful. >>> joe madison is a truth speaker. he goes by the black eagle. and he just announced a desperate measure. listen to this. >> i have begun this hunger strike. i should say this, in solidarity, let me repeat, in solidarity with all those who are calling on congress and the president of the united states to protect our voting rights. i call it basically starving for voting rights. just as food is necessary to sustain life, the right to vote is necessary to sustain democracy. >> joe madison joins us now. brother, i got to tell you, i'm a big fan. you know that. and i respect the passion. you say you're in solidarity. of course
joe madison, radio talk show host, is joining us now. he says he will not eat until congress passes voting rights legislation. i don't like this in terms of his health because we know where it stands in congress. what this means to him, how far he's willing to go, and why, next. theo is saving big holiday shopping at amazon. so now, he's free to become, thoughtful theo. and he's got a gift for everyone. so thoughtful. >>> joe madison is a truth speaker. he goes by the black eagle. and...
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our governor is ready to call up the militia but gets permission from president madison to do this. we get our militia down there to avenge all of these killings of settlers. one small problem with our militia. it seems our major general has been in a little bit of a barroom ball with the benton brothers and he has a little affliction. he has taken a bullet somewhere in his chest or shoulder and he can't get on his horse with only one arm but have to wait until the major general is ready to ride before going into alabama and not so many years ago the militia reckoned later do with the militia coming from east tennessee in fayetteville tennessee which is south of nashville almost to the alabama border and reckoned later there, the people of fayetteville had something done for this occasion and it was some anniversary and jackson on his horse with his arm in a sling but he was ready to go and these young men were ready to go as well. what takes place, you've got some noticeable people at the end of the river, what takes place is a blood ban, creeks thought they had a defense of positi
our governor is ready to call up the militia but gets permission from president madison to do this. we get our militia down there to avenge all of these killings of settlers. one small problem with our militia. it seems our major general has been in a little bit of a barroom ball with the benton brothers and he has a little affliction. he has taken a bullet somewhere in his chest or shoulder and he can't get on his horse with only one arm but have to wait until the major general is ready to...
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every major player on madison avenue said no, no, we do not want to be associated with that. so they're cocooned. tucker carlson has lachlan murdoch's ear and has the support of rupert murdoch. it's a difficult position to go to your question what do we do? we keep waiting for honorable people to do the right thing. yes, again, goldberg and hayes resigned. they're barely on because everyone knows they don't support trump so they're not even invited over there. >> right. >> so it's tough. >> and as you and i -- the media, the other journalists still try to treat them as a normal journalistic outlet. >> super quick. democrats should not be on fox news ever. >> indeed. thank you, eric, that's a nice reidout. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> hopefully we have this today, right? >> we shall see. >> we shall see. >> new subpoenas from the january 6 committee for trump confidant roger stone, alex jones, including trump's current spokesperson. >>> then -- >> what a beautiful thing, huh? not guilty on all counts. >> the dangerous celebration of a kid who killed two peop
every major player on madison avenue said no, no, we do not want to be associated with that. so they're cocooned. tucker carlson has lachlan murdoch's ear and has the support of rupert murdoch. it's a difficult position to go to your question what do we do? we keep waiting for honorable people to do the right thing. yes, again, goldberg and hayes resigned. they're barely on because everyone knows they don't support trump so they're not even invited over there. >> right. >> so it's...
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madison is in his 70s, 15 days without food being a serious thing. he says he will not eat solid food until congress passes and president biden signs voting rights protections. he is a 72-year-old man, a prostate cancer survivor. when he announced the strike on his radio show 15 days ago, he explained why he decided on this dangerous form of protest. >> somebody might ask and i'll say, well, why a hunger strike? my response to that -- and i'll be asked 100 times -- just as food is necessary to sustain life, the right to vote is necessary to sustain democracy. i'm adamant about bringing attention to our plight related to protecting voting rights, and i'm someone who really cares. now, again, questions will be asked, well, aren't you concerned about your health? about yourself? and i'll tell you what my response to that is. i have four children, five grandchildren, and one great grandchild. i am more concerned about what's going to happen to them and our country. and this is not business as usual. it simply is not business as usual. >> joe madison, aga
madison is in his 70s, 15 days without food being a serious thing. he says he will not eat solid food until congress passes and president biden signs voting rights protections. he is a 72-year-old man, a prostate cancer survivor. when he announced the strike on his radio show 15 days ago, he explained why he decided on this dangerous form of protest. >> somebody might ask and i'll say, well, why a hunger strike? my response to that -- and i'll be asked 100 times -- just as food is...
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out of madison drive, i mean voice message almost in your kitchen publish scenario. ah, i'm not sure. yeah. not sensible. yeah, unless i'm gonna send my son away as an interesting question. lucy diaz with a bhaskar. yeah. must. i guess i want to thank everyone. i did or not, but another must have been to better jacob bands out, especially because so little butch, to live and i would, i would like me ah, ah, with anybody that this data at one time in my father of this work, if we must have a really i you that yeah, legal cannot move up on them. it does give. okay. in order to compete with ah no more near your move on me hold a minute. campbell, but we live in a month. yeah. young, lucky knuckle. yeah. all you know, scramble even the fellow month. ah, he's on the list. hadn't myra fabulous american came about was going to follow for bank. i think you'll be going out there this. yeah, i think i see already. i mean that they use them in the other influences. yeah. see you look pushy. gonna seek with bay allen up with it. yeah. and i'm on the agenda. got you in sima. you
out of madison drive, i mean voice message almost in your kitchen publish scenario. ah, i'm not sure. yeah. not sensible. yeah, unless i'm gonna send my son away as an interesting question. lucy diaz with a bhaskar. yeah. must. i guess i want to thank everyone. i did or not, but another must have been to better jacob bands out, especially because so little butch, to live and i would, i would like me ah, ah, with anybody that this data at one time in my father of this work, if we must have a...
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it's just like constant need for air. >> reporter: mariah lynn fore is madison's mom. >> i am worried this could have done more damage than what we even realize. um, but i am also worried that she will also need the inhaler for the rest of her life to do things, such as take long walks or bike ride or need it for dance. >> show me your muscles. >> as for aaron, doctors are hopeful that, with time and continued treatment, he will make a full recovery. what do you want to say to your doctors who helped you learn how to walk again? >> gracias. >> thank you. >> huge effort is underway to create a new museum in the nation's capital to celebrate the role of latinos in american history. with nearly 20% of the u.s. population, or more than 60 million people, latinos and people of hispanic origin are the fastest-growing minority group in the country. the effort to build a museum that reflects so much diversity is a years-long cast. ed o'keefe spoke with some of the key players. >> reporter: when you think of latinos in america, what comes to mind? music? food? theater? but also, supreme court
it's just like constant need for air. >> reporter: mariah lynn fore is madison's mom. >> i am worried this could have done more damage than what we even realize. um, but i am also worried that she will also need the inhaler for the rest of her life to do things, such as take long walks or bike ride or need it for dance. >> show me your muscles. >> as for aaron, doctors are hopeful that, with time and continued treatment, he will make a full recovery. what do you want to...
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guest: i would encourage everyone out there to read the opinion in marbury v madison. you see a court that is for the most part, having their wagon breakdown in the middle of muddy and rainy fields, swamps. it was miserable. then the supreme court decided here's what our power is. we can interpret the constitution. everything changed. you had, suddenly, made his absently powerful, and it was one fell swoop that no one said anything. it was a long time after that before the supreme court really what that power to use in order to interpret the constitution. there is a lot going on in opinions. there is a lot of self empowerment. there is a lot of establishing of what jobs are actually and what they need. there were nine people. i encourage everyone to go to ohyay.org, and you can read the opinions and come to understand why it is so powerful and what it means in the united states. host: that is one thing about civics education. there are some places where our government has ruled -- rules that are clear-cut. but there are other places where it depends on who you talk to.
guest: i would encourage everyone out there to read the opinion in marbury v madison. you see a court that is for the most part, having their wagon breakdown in the middle of muddy and rainy fields, swamps. it was miserable. then the supreme court decided here's what our power is. we can interpret the constitution. everything changed. you had, suddenly, made his absently powerful, and it was one fell swoop that no one said anything. it was a long time after that before the supreme court really...
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so if madison wasn't a victim, thought the police, maybe he and this andrew killed this giraffe. evidence at the scene pointed police to a possible motive. >> duct tape, some handcuffs, you know, stuff that people involved insects would use. could've been a love triangle of sorts. >> witnesses even reported to the police they saw david and andrew together after the time of the murder. >> neighbor saw them walking the dog, means david was with andrew and did not appear to be trying to escape. >> police believe at this time, david and andrew that -- are together, are together willingly. and, are on the run. >> minneapolis newspaper reporter jim walsh and chris graves, started digging, and quickly herders different story from david friends. who didn't buy the love triangle. >> everybody who knows davis said that can't be true, it's not his dna, it's not who he is. >> the reporters talk to those who said they too saw david and you're with the dog. but it looked like david had been crying. >> david was described moody, ms. withdrawn men, and sort of grumpy is the word people used. it
so if madison wasn't a victim, thought the police, maybe he and this andrew killed this giraffe. evidence at the scene pointed police to a possible motive. >> duct tape, some handcuffs, you know, stuff that people involved insects would use. could've been a love triangle of sorts. >> witnesses even reported to the police they saw david and andrew together after the time of the murder. >> neighbor saw them walking the dog, means david was with andrew and did not appear to be...
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. >> reporter: 14-year-old madison foor is a competitive dancer, healthy before she got covid in january, now ten month later she needs an inhaler daily. >> things are still a little off. >> reporter: this week madison returned to university of michigan's children's hospital to check her lung function. the clinic is studying long haul symptoms in kids. >> my heart pumps fast and my c. >> rerter: a recent study in the u.k. found covid affects one in seven children months after infections, symptoms including headaches, anxiety, lung issues and fatigue. are you seeing an increase in kids with long haul cinch toms? >> we are. >> reporter: dr. katharine clouser in hackensack meridian health opened one of the first covid recovery centers in the spring. do you think now that that's available, covid in children will decrease? >> i hope so. there is anecdotal evidence that symptoms improve. >> reporter: one of her patients, 4-year-old aaron estrada, healthy till he got covid a year ago and developed multi-system inflammatory syndrome and lost his hair and couldn't walk or stand for a month. do yo
. >> reporter: 14-year-old madison foor is a competitive dancer, healthy before she got covid in january, now ten month later she needs an inhaler daily. >> things are still a little off. >> reporter: this week madison returned to university of michigan's children's hospital to check her lung function. the clinic is studying long haul symptoms in kids. >> my heart pumps fast and my c. >> rerter: a recent study in the u.k. found covid affects one in seven children...
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the spirit of washington and jefferson and madison and monroe and patrick henry of virginia, standing up and taking our commonwealth back. my fellow virginians, this is our moment. it's our moment for parents, for grandparents, for aunts, uncles, for neighbors to change the future of virginia's children's lives. to change their virginia journey. it is our time to turn that vision into a reality. it's a vision where virginians power, the power that has resided in the marble halls of richmond is spread out. spread out of the kitchen tables that are held together with the bond of spirit, of liberty and freedom. [applause] especially those kitchen tables where breakfast is eaten after a midnight shift. friends, and is where our government will -- this is where our government will go. we will go for the people, of the people. from the farms of the shenandoah valley said the docks and shipyards of hampton roads, to the fields -- coal fields of southwest virginia, to the banks of the james river, to arlington national cemetery -- [applause] this is our virginia to build together and we are g
the spirit of washington and jefferson and madison and monroe and patrick henry of virginia, standing up and taking our commonwealth back. my fellow virginians, this is our moment. it's our moment for parents, for grandparents, for aunts, uncles, for neighbors to change the future of virginia's children's lives. to change their virginia journey. it is our time to turn that vision into a reality. it's a vision where virginians power, the power that has resided in the marble halls of richmond is...
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. >> reporter: 14-year-old madison foor is a competitive dancer. she was healthy before she got covid in january. now, ten months later, she needs an inhaler daily. >> things are still a little bit off. >> reporter: this week, madison returned to university of michigan's children's hospital to check her lung function. the clinic is studying so-called long-haul symptoms in kids. >> my heart starts pumping really fast, and my lungs, it's just like, constant need for air. >> reporter: a recent study in the u.k. found that covid affects one in seven children months after infection. symptoms can include headaches, anxiety, lung issues, and fatigue. are you seeing an increase in the number of kids with long- haul symptoms? >> we are. >> reporter: dr. katharine clouser and her team at hackensack meridian health in new jersey opened one of the first pediatric covid recovery centers in the state last spring. do you think that now that the vaccine's available to younger children, that's going to start to decrease? >> i certainly hope so. there has been some
. >> reporter: 14-year-old madison foor is a competitive dancer. she was healthy before she got covid in january. now, ten months later, she needs an inhaler daily. >> things are still a little bit off. >> reporter: this week, madison returned to university of michigan's children's hospital to check her lung function. the clinic is studying so-called long-haul symptoms in kids. >> my heart starts pumping really fast, and my lungs, it's just like, constant need for air....
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then why impaired the alarm madison away? the id, the national guard canal at al jazeera lemmy, a quin j she at the i am a man who and will not be at that account. what was on, if not gonna aj ya had the and the email address, i live in are still ha length or quinton dilate. her asian has been an important continent for algebra to cover the channel had conducted an interview with the al qaeda. leda osama, bin laden family in the late 19 ninety's doctor. later in afghanistan as the taliban regrouped, america's response was to send more troops by mid 2008. they were almost 50000 us troops in the country. meanwhile in kashmir, a devastating earthquake caused widespread damage and catastrophic loss of life. it went to him in a wooden was last month, but a call to le let it go. i thought about a marcus is as energetically locked. we're a copy of our agile and the other than cutler. have he been record joe as an i shot and f, a shots with 15 and the the way of me a get that would pop up another delay. got let, let obscene shops equ
then why impaired the alarm madison away? the id, the national guard canal at al jazeera lemmy, a quin j she at the i am a man who and will not be at that account. what was on, if not gonna aj ya had the and the email address, i live in are still ha length or quinton dilate. her asian has been an important continent for algebra to cover the channel had conducted an interview with the al qaeda. leda osama, bin laden family in the late 19 ninety's doctor. later in afghanistan as the taliban...