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hamilton and john jay and the jewish leader knew the self-evident truth that was at the heart of this country and once at the heart of this university, that we are endowed by our creator with certain inalienable rights. they should not be infringed. the founders and leaders who come through this institution in the past believed in religious liberty and democracy and morality and virtue and the dignity of every human person. they believed in the free exchange of ideas and detested mob rule. we are standing here now on the steps of the low library. in this building behind us, columbia university once awarded winston churchill an honorary degree, and it was churchill who said it is manifestly right that jews should have a national home where they may be reunited. we believe in that principal, and today, i'm here to proclaim, for all those who gnash their teeth and demand to wipe the state of israel off the map and attack our innocent jewish students, this simple truth, neither israel nor these jewish students on these campus -- this campus will stand alone. today, hamas issued an endorse
hamilton and john jay and the jewish leader knew the self-evident truth that was at the heart of this country and once at the heart of this university, that we are endowed by our creator with certain inalienable rights. they should not be infringed. the founders and leaders who come through this institution in the past believed in religious liberty and democracy and morality and virtue and the dignity of every human person. they believed in the free exchange of ideas and detested mob rule. we...
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hamilton and john american leaders like alexander hamilton and jothay and thejewish leader... knew the self—evident truth that was at the heart of this country, and once at the heart of this university, and that is that we are endowed by our creator with certain unalienable rights. they should not be infringed. the founders, in the great leaders would come to this institution in the past, believed in religious liberty, they believed in democracy, they believed in morality, in virtue, and the dignity of every human person. they believed in the free exchange of ideas. and they detested mob rule. we are standing here right now on the steps of the low library. in this very building right behind us, columbia university once awarded winston churchill an honorary degree and it was churchill who said, it is manifestly right thatjews should have a national home where they may be reunited. we believe in that principle, and today i'm here to proclaim to all those who gnash their teeth and demand to wipe the state of israel off the map, and attack our innocentjewish students, this simpl
hamilton and john american leaders like alexander hamilton and jothay and thejewish leader... knew the self—evident truth that was at the heart of this country, and once at the heart of this university, and that is that we are endowed by our creator with certain unalienable rights. they should not be infringed. the founders, in the great leaders would come to this institution in the past, believed in religious liberty, they believed in democracy, they believed in morality, in virtue, and the...
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hamilton and john jay and the jewish leader knew the self-evident truth that was at the heart of this country and once at the heart of this university, that we are endowed by our creator with certain inalienable rights. they should not be infringed. the founders and leaders who come through this institution in the past believed in religious liberty and democracy and morality and virtue and the dignity of every human person. they believed in the free exchange of ideas and detested mob rule. we are standing here now on the steps of the low library. in this building behind us, columbia university once awarded winston churchill an honorary degree, and it was churchill who said it is manifestly right that jews should have a national home where they may be reunited. we believe in that principal, and today, i'm here to proclaim, for all those who gnash their teeth and demand to wipe the state of israel off the map and attack our innocent jewish students, this simple truth, neither israel nor these jewish students on these campus -- this campus will stand alone. today, hamas issued an endorse
hamilton and john jay and the jewish leader knew the self-evident truth that was at the heart of this country and once at the heart of this university, that we are endowed by our creator with certain inalienable rights. they should not be infringed. the founders and leaders who come through this institution in the past believed in religious liberty and democracy and morality and virtue and the dignity of every human person. they believed in the free exchange of ideas and detested mob rule. we...
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this economic building first opened in 1907 its name after alexander hamilton and, of course, what had king's college there was columbia's original name i think it -- even alexander hamilton would have trouble recognizing other stuff going on right now. a go to -- it's not only a columbia and is popping up reasonable limitations all over the country into varying degrees in varying responses. >> neil, these quotas are affecting student access and education here at ucla you can see the area is off-limits to all students here, and also a schmuck actually spoke to a jewish doctor on saturday who stopped from going to the office and told by police he would be inciting violence if he tried to cart -- cross the encampment. >> this has now become a criminal event and it's no longer considered to be a public order or free-speech event. >> so about two weeks ago at columbia since then now 46 of the nation's top 50 universities including north carolina were this morning chapel hill police arrested 30 pro-palestinian protesters this morning who are now demanding amnesty, no prosecution, no suspens
this economic building first opened in 1907 its name after alexander hamilton and, of course, what had king's college there was columbia's original name i think it -- even alexander hamilton would have trouble recognizing other stuff going on right now. a go to -- it's not only a columbia and is popping up reasonable limitations all over the country into varying degrees in varying responses. >> neil, these quotas are affecting student access and education here at ucla you can see the area...
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they have allowed the pro- hamas mom to violently take over the historic hamilton home named after alexander hamilton so our schools -- a crisis across the -- looking at federal dollars, looking at the foreign student visas that looking at foreign funding, making sure that we are standing up for u.s. taxpayers who find many of these institutions are so much work to. >> martha: is a great point. terms of these foreign student visas if students are arrested and the pulleys figure out that they are here an excellent reason, should they be reported? >> yes. absolutely this should be deported. to stay a step back martha these are -- i don't call them protesters, they are pro- hamas members of a mob or calling for the eradication of israel after calling for genocide against jews around the world and in america. it is unthinkable that we are allowing this to happen at u.s. universities. were supposed to be the moral leader in our university presidents have absolutely failed and you know who else has failed? the professors who instead of standing up for academic integrity and moral leadership are su
they have allowed the pro- hamas mom to violently take over the historic hamilton home named after alexander hamilton so our schools -- a crisis across the -- looking at federal dollars, looking at the foreign student visas that looking at foreign funding, making sure that we are standing up for u.s. taxpayers who find many of these institutions are so much work to. >> martha: is a great point. terms of these foreign student visas if students are arrested and the pulleys figure out that...
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venerable alexander hamilton of course, one of the founders of this country, are going to be expelled if they don't get out to to sweet. there is no indication they are going to. there is no indication of any kind of discipline there at g.w.? >> that is right, john. an important point. is not the expulsion threads now in columbia but now on friday when i was out here the school did tell the students if they continue to occupy this university area they could face possible suspension. that was the language. but today, this morning, when i talked to school officials they are not saying anymore about where that stands or whether these students are going to face any students out here. john? >> john: griff jenkins for us not far from us. the g.w. campus thank you, sandra? >> sandra: thank you. now back to the new york versus trump case the key prosecution witness is reportedly catching in on the on tiktok. brett coleman on whether this puts the witness' credibility in jeopardy. and you've been the wife at home, or you've been the spouse at home, you understand what i'm talking about. your s
venerable alexander hamilton of course, one of the founders of this country, are going to be expelled if they don't get out to to sweet. there is no indication they are going to. there is no indication of any kind of discipline there at g.w.? >> that is right, john. an important point. is not the expulsion threads now in columbia but now on friday when i was out here the school did tell the students if they continue to occupy this university area they could face possible suspension. that...
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i bring with me to the floor the federalist papers written by alexander hamilton, alexander hamilton and jon jay referred to federalist 65. will stand and look at the pages in here and the pages in the book and the pages in the front of the senate chamber i would recommend to them, that they read the federalist. i recommend the same to my intern who was on the floor it today he'd hamilton and the students and the gal is a lot to learn about the contribute a lot to learn about the history, the heritage the reason we have the nation that we have today. federal 65 talks about impeachment. this is about the abuse in violation of public trust. hamilton goes on to say impeachment is an important power to remedy injuries done immediately to society itself this is the case we are here to talk about today. and why i bring the book along. charges against secretary mayorkas are serious. they are substantive, the facts in support of them are compelling. they deserve careful consideration by this body. secretary mayorkas it must be held accountable for his duty as mesecretary is to protect the ho
i bring with me to the floor the federalist papers written by alexander hamilton, alexander hamilton and jon jay referred to federalist 65. will stand and look at the pages in here and the pages in the book and the pages in the front of the senate chamber i would recommend to them, that they read the federalist. i recommend the same to my intern who was on the floor it today he'd hamilton and the students and the gal is a lot to learn about the contribute a lot to learn about the history, the...
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hamilton was the most pro jewish founding father of the united states. and that's the whole that they happen to have taken over. and columbia is hamilton home. yeah, that, that hall was also, i'm a, a focal point for a student protest during the vietnam moore as well at columbia university. and you and i have talked about this before, you are jewish, and when you look at what's happening right now, there are claims of anti semitism. i mean there are chance that we're hearing that we can't repeat on the air here that are considered anti semitic. here in germany, and this is happening on college campuses in america, where people traditionally have expected you to find a hot bed of liberal thinking. how does this happen as well that that is something that shows you all or just will want to spend some time dissecting in the future as we look back at what is happening today. but for too many jewish people in the united states, it does feel reminiscent of the early 1930 is the breaking of windows at hamilton hall, the trapping of, of jewish students. so they c
hamilton was the most pro jewish founding father of the united states. and that's the whole that they happen to have taken over. and columbia is hamilton home. yeah, that, that hall was also, i'm a, a focal point for a student protest during the vietnam moore as well at columbia university. and you and i have talked about this before, you are jewish, and when you look at what's happening right now, there are claims of anti semitism. i mean there are chance that we're hearing that we can't...
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alexander hamilton and james madison. and in the anti-federalists would be people like like patrick henry or mercy otis warren. and that those two sides in their debates published a number of important documents that very well could show up in some capacity on the ap exam, on the part of the federalists would be the famous federalist papers where john jay alexander hamilton and james madison tried to argue for why this new constitution, with the stronger federal government over a vast territorial space, would actually be more conducive to literary liberty because of the order it would provide. and on the part of the anti federalists, what eventually became the bill of rights, which was demanded by anti-federalists to protect what they saw as essential rights that could be in danger under the newly powerful federal government. and those bill of rights were approved after ratification of the constitution. really to tamp down some of the some of the conflict and some of the concern about the new constitution during that rati
alexander hamilton and james madison. and in the anti-federalists would be people like like patrick henry or mercy otis warren. and that those two sides in their debates published a number of important documents that very well could show up in some capacity on the ap exam, on the part of the federalists would be the famous federalist papers where john jay alexander hamilton and james madison tried to argue for why this new constitution, with the stronger federal government over a vast...
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the last time we saw this the duel with alexander hamilton was still a year away. >> reporter: it's set to be the biggest invasion in hundreds of years. not millions, not billions, but likely trillions of these pesky incredibly loud cicadas. and right here in georgia, the invasion has begun. >> it is shocking to see this many. >> reporter: and they're already coming out in south carolina, where they're taking over sarah weinberg's backyard. did you think it was going to be this bad? >> no. no. i really wasn't prepared because i've never seen this before. this is my first invasion. they moved in. and they have stayed. >> reporter: stayed mostly under her gazebo, clinging on to every corner and crevice. >> they think this is a safe spot. >> reporter: it's already getting so loud in newberry county, people are calling the sheriff to complain. >> we had a leap year. we had an eclipse. now we've got cicadas everywhere. >> reporter: why so many this year? one set of cicadas comes out every 17 years, another every 13 years. this year, there is an emergence of both broods. that hasn't happened
the last time we saw this the duel with alexander hamilton was still a year away. >> reporter: it's set to be the biggest invasion in hundreds of years. not millions, not billions, but likely trillions of these pesky incredibly loud cicadas. and right here in georgia, the invasion has begun. >> it is shocking to see this many. >> reporter: and they're already coming out in south carolina, where they're taking over sarah weinberg's backyard. did you think it was going to be...
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the last time we saw an emergence like this aaron burr was a year away from dueling with alexander hamilton. tonight kathy park reports from georgia where the invasion is already underway. >> reporter: it's set to be the biggest invasion in hundreds of years. not millions, not billions, but likely trillions of these pesky incredibly loud cicadas. and right here in georgia the invasion has begun. >> it is shocking to see this many. >> reporter: and they're already coming out in south carolina where they're taking over sarah wineberg's backyard. did you think it was going to be this bad? >> no, no. i really wasn't prepared because i've never seen this before. this is my first invasion. they moved in and they have stayed. >> reporter: stayed mostly under her gazebo clinging onto every corner and crevice. >> they think this is a safe spot. >> reporter: it's already getting so loud in newbury county people are calling the sheriff to complain. >> we had a leap year, we had an eclipse, and now we've got cicadas everywhere. >> reporter: why so many this year? one set of cicadas comes out every 17 y
the last time we saw an emergence like this aaron burr was a year away from dueling with alexander hamilton. tonight kathy park reports from georgia where the invasion is already underway. >> reporter: it's set to be the biggest invasion in hundreds of years. not millions, not billions, but likely trillions of these pesky incredibly loud cicadas. and right here in georgia the invasion has begun. >> it is shocking to see this many. >> reporter: and they're already coming out in...
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this event was cohosted by the alexander hamilton society and john quincy adams society at george washington university. >> hello, everyone. welcome. my name is alexander wilson, on the president of the john quincy adams society here at gw when i am so honored to be starting off our event, facing the next step for u.s. foreign policy in iran. it is a great honor to host this event which has been nine months in the making. thank you all for coming. [indiscernible] >> thank you all for coming out. it is a pleasure to see you all excited about this event being offered today. a special thanks to sam who did a lot of the great work in presenting and creating this event. >> thank you for the kind invitation. it is great to be here. i will start with introducing our speakers. [indiscernible] as we move on the questions will be more difficult. especially the last one. michael singh is a managing director at the washington institute and a former senior director of the national security council. [indiscernible] with a focus on iran and the middle east. michael is on the board of the u.s. institute of
this event was cohosted by the alexander hamilton society and john quincy adams society at george washington university. >> hello, everyone. welcome. my name is alexander wilson, on the president of the john quincy adams society here at gw when i am so honored to be starting off our event, facing the next step for u.s. foreign policy in iran. it is a great honor to host this event which has been nine months in the making. thank you all for coming. [indiscernible] >> thank you all...
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visionary american leaders like alexander hamilton and jon jay and the jewish leader new self-evident truth that was at the heart of this country and at once at the heart of this university but that is we are endowed by our creative certain inalienable rights. they should not be infringed. the founders of the great leaders who come through this institution in the past believed in religious liberty. they believed in democracy. they believed in morality and virtue. and the dignity of every human person but they believed in the free exchange of ideas and they detested mob rule. we are standing here right now the steps of the library. in this very building right behind us, columbia university once awarded winston churchill an honorary degree. it was churchill who said it is a manifestly right that jews should have a national home where they may be reunited. we believe in that principle. today i am here to proclaim to all those who gnash their teeth and demand to wipe the state of israel off the map, and attack our innocent jewish students this simple truth neither israel, nor these jewish
visionary american leaders like alexander hamilton and jon jay and the jewish leader new self-evident truth that was at the heart of this country and at once at the heart of this university but that is we are endowed by our creative certain inalienable rights. they should not be infringed. the founders of the great leaders who come through this institution in the past believed in religious liberty. they believed in democracy. they believed in morality and virtue. and the dignity of every human...
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hamilton on this theory, i have a challenge name in any case in the history of america where anybody was ever prosecuted for failing to disclose a hush money payment on some kind of business form it has never happened in the history of the country and to use an unprecedented jerryrigged case against the man running your president, your democrats your president is such an abuse of the legal system, we ought to change our motto from e pluribus unum to double standard hypocrisy that's what we are seeing here we are seeing the same thanks in terms of legal bills that we are paying obviously by the dnc the democrats went crazy when they heard that some of the legal fees paid to the trump lawyers came from campaign contributions but you know what's good for the goose is not good for the gander when it comes to politics in america today and for all the losers every american is in danger if we don't have an objective standard of justice that is equally applicable to all. >> sean: coming up parents across the country exposing pornographic materials inside of their young kids at schools wait u
hamilton on this theory, i have a challenge name in any case in the history of america where anybody was ever prosecuted for failing to disclose a hush money payment on some kind of business form it has never happened in the history of the country and to use an unprecedented jerryrigged case against the man running your president, your democrats your president is such an abuse of the legal system, we ought to change our motto from e pluribus unum to double standard hypocrisy that's what we are...
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byn melon, america's oldest bank, founded by alexander hamilton, has a play in ai. we'll see the results and the new $6 billion buyback program after this break. and only two days away from the inaugural cnbc changemaker event in new york city, april 18th. we'll hear from some of the women transforming business gina ramando. we'll be right back. >>> welcome back to "the exchange." the bank index on pace for its fourth negative session in five and 8% off the 52-week high hit less than three weeks ago. bank of new york melon, down about 2%, despite reporting the highest quarterly ly revenue in0 years. the bank reiterated a full-year guidance, expecting a 10% drop. joining me now from downtown manhattan is the ceo and cnbc's leslie picker. >> we are here in by melon, and we have some memorabilia back here, the first-ever loan to the u.s. government, $20,000 back then. the debt has risen significantly in the years since then. but robin, we appreciate you being here on this earnings day. highest quarterly revenue ever in that 240-year history, thanks to gains in market v
byn melon, america's oldest bank, founded by alexander hamilton, has a play in ai. we'll see the results and the new $6 billion buyback program after this break. and only two days away from the inaugural cnbc changemaker event in new york city, april 18th. we'll hear from some of the women transforming business gina ramando. we'll be right back. >>> welcome back to "the exchange." the bank index on pace for its fourth negative session in five and 8% off the 52-week high hit...
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as i pointed out in a column, just look at thomas jefferson, alexander hamilton and john adams in the 1800 election. look, in this case it wasn't until if after the trial began that the d.a. even identified what the so-called underlying crime is which is influencing ap an election through, quote, unlawful means. where does that come from? a state misdemeanor law, but that the doesn't apply to a federal election. and it can't be a federal campaign finance violation because bragg has no authority over that. and besides, the feds already said there ain't no crime here -- will: right. >> which leaves us with the core charges of falsifying business records. those are private. they're not public. what exactly was false about them? if you know, the transactions were booked as legal expenses and services, well, will, that's precisely what they were. that's how hillary booked her payments to the phony if dossier. will: right. >> she wasn't prosecuted. donald trump is? will: so what you're playing oue all left sitting here wondering is how do the facts lead up to illegal violation of a crime ov
as i pointed out in a column, just look at thomas jefferson, alexander hamilton and john adams in the 1800 election. look, in this case it wasn't until if after the trial began that the d.a. even identified what the so-called underlying crime is which is influencing ap an election through, quote, unlawful means. where does that come from? a state misdemeanor law, but that the doesn't apply to a federal election. and it can't be a federal campaign finance violation because bragg has no authority...
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if there was misdemeanor here alexander hamilton would have gone to jail. he paid hush-money to cover up an affair with a married woman and he didn't list it on his treasury department forms. nobody in american history, i submit, nobody in world history has ever been indicted for failing to disclose hush-money. why would anybody ever pay hush-money if they had an obligation to disclose it? it is an oxymoron. it is not even an misdemeanor. they turn the misdemeanor into a felony going outside the jurisdiction of the state courts invoking a prosecution which the federal prosecutors declined to bring. larry: right. >> this is outrageous. i would hope trump's lawyers bring a mandamus right now, at the very least, let trump out of the courtroom. let him campaign. if he makes a decision that he would like to waive the right to be there. there is nothing in the constitution which gives the prosecution the right to keep him there. it is only a defendant's right. if the defendant chooses to leave the court, whether to go to son's graduation from school which apparen
if there was misdemeanor here alexander hamilton would have gone to jail. he paid hush-money to cover up an affair with a married woman and he didn't list it on his treasury department forms. nobody in american history, i submit, nobody in world history has ever been indicted for failing to disclose hush-money. why would anybody ever pay hush-money if they had an obligation to disclose it? it is an oxymoron. it is not even an misdemeanor. they turn the misdemeanor into a felony going outside...
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the public credit, a phrase of alexander hamilton, is friendless. this is a clear and present risk to american -- the american fiscal solvency and also it's a continuing pressure on the underlying rate of inflation. maria: i think you make such an important point. senator rand paul raised it with us so many timeses. he had great things to say about you. but what i'm looking at the fed in 2024, you know, jay powell may want to cut rates going into the election or gets criticized for doing so. when you look at the actual backdrop, gold prices hitting fresh record highs this week, fueled by buying momentum. wall street journal writing this year's commodity rally is reflecting a better economy but also could be a setback to interest rate cuts. global commodities up almost 12 this year, outperforming the s&p 500. in terms of what this means for the fed move, if the fed sees commodities going up and oil going up and cpi, food going up, how is it going to cut rates? >> well, there's all sorts of ways to pitch these data. there are as many ways as there are
the public credit, a phrase of alexander hamilton, is friendless. this is a clear and present risk to american -- the american fiscal solvency and also it's a continuing pressure on the underlying rate of inflation. maria: i think you make such an important point. senator rand paul raised it with us so many timeses. he had great things to say about you. but what i'm looking at the fed in 2024, you know, jay powell may want to cut rates going into the election or gets criticized for doing so....
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but here was alexander hamilton, who was great at that stuff, so he knew how to delegate, but he was always in charge. he always was the final decision maker. and particularly during his presidency, there be controversial where there were strong differences of opinion. he'd have both sides submit written so that he could review them carefully and think through, you know, the pros and the cons and and ultimately consistently, he made very good decisions. he worked a dog at self-restraint. i mean, he just was that was like the biggest value of his was to master himself. we don't see much of that today. but how much how important was that his well, as a young he did have a ferocious temper as did eisenhower as have others. but watching tense and eisenhower both very notable and yet they through self discipline iron steel will manage to for the most part get it under control be periodic outbursts. they became less and less frequent and so that was just a decision that this isn't the way great leaders behave by losing control of themselves in bursts of and both washington and eisenhower t
but here was alexander hamilton, who was great at that stuff, so he knew how to delegate, but he was always in charge. he always was the final decision maker. and particularly during his presidency, there be controversial where there were strong differences of opinion. he'd have both sides submit written so that he could review them carefully and think through, you know, the pros and the cons and and ultimately consistently, he made very good decisions. he worked a dog at self-restraint. i...
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and of course, another was alexander hamilton, who, though he was dead by a at the end of jefferson's first term, as in the presidency of the time, jefferson was leaving office. and what. should 1809 he he he knew that his own past rule vision of an america of farmers small big farmers people close to the earth who were by that very fact moral is superior to people who were not close to the earth, who lived in cities. and so he knew that hamilton washington's of a of a commercial america of america was a big bank and lots of banks and scripts and and stock market and and and and all of those things that come from the soil that for. monticello was the exact opposite of he also wasn't happy because of later on andrew jackson was on the rise and and some years before jefferson's death he was still paying attention. it seemed likely that andrew jackson would soon become president of the united states he detested. jackson and he still was an idealist to think that american ship of state that was sailing through turbulent waters would come out into a calmer sea, it still unnerved him consid
and of course, another was alexander hamilton, who, though he was dead by a at the end of jefferson's first term, as in the presidency of the time, jefferson was leaving office. and what. should 1809 he he he knew that his own past rule vision of an america of farmers small big farmers people close to the earth who were by that very fact moral is superior to people who were not close to the earth, who lived in cities. and so he knew that hamilton washington's of a of a commercial america of...
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alexander hamilton, the spokesman for the federalist, though, who wrote articles under assumed names on the remote federal causes. so it was a long tradition in american politics to sync up newspapers and political organizations. how much was the patriot to the south? the governors? and yeah, it was it was it existed in the south as well there was less of a two party press in the south. there was a there was a vigorous whig and democratic press, the richmond whig, for example. but once secession happens, it's kind of a unicameral press effort. it's a pro-slavery press. and of course, there were no republican editors south of the mason-dixon line, but. of course. perhaps as a final element of lincoln and immigrants could, you comment on the attempted theft of his remains, but apparently by two chinese immigrants. well, it was like it was sort of a multiethnic gang and the the the idea was to hold lincoln's remains in as ransom to free a bunch of counterfeiters who had been imprisoned and the the problem with cheap problem with the scheme is that the coffin and the bronze hearse weighe
alexander hamilton, the spokesman for the federalist, though, who wrote articles under assumed names on the remote federal causes. so it was a long tradition in american politics to sync up newspapers and political organizations. how much was the patriot to the south? the governors? and yeah, it was it was it existed in the south as well there was less of a two party press in the south. there was a there was a vigorous whig and democratic press, the richmond whig, for example. but once...
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way to know your audience. [ laughter ] second of all, if i get to meet alexander hamilton when i die, my first question for him will be, "can you really rap?" oh! [ laughter ] can you imagine how much the afterlife must stink for hamilton now? everyone he meets is like, "do you know there's a musical about you?" "yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah." [ light laughter ] i doubt anyone up there is even paying attention to politics. if they were, we probably wouldn't have ended up with the single most amoral ass [ bleep ] in the entire world as president. the guy's broken nine out of the ten commandments, and he came pretty close to getting mike pence killed on january 6th. that would have been ten out of ten. he could have gotten his card punched. [ laughter ] anyway, that's how low these people will stoop. they genuinely want you to think you have to vote for trump, or the ghost of thomas jefferson will be mad at you when you die. but, that somehow is not the weirdest, most off-putting thing a maga republican has done lately. not even close. >> one of donald trump's possible vice presidentia
way to know your audience. [ laughter ] second of all, if i get to meet alexander hamilton when i die, my first question for him will be, "can you really rap?" oh! [ laughter ] can you imagine how much the afterlife must stink for hamilton now? everyone he meets is like, "do you know there's a musical about you?" "yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah." [ light laughter ] i doubt anyone up there is even paying attention to politics. if they were, we probably wouldn't have...
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hamilton, john jay, the jewish leader, new that is self-evident truths that was at the heart of this cou country, and once at the whole of this university and that is that we are downed by our creator with certain and if it will right, they should not be infringed. the founders and the great leaders that have come to this institution in the past believed in religious liberty. they believed in democracy, they believed in morality and virtue, the dignity of every human person. they believed in the free exchange of ideas, and they protested malvern rule. we're setting here now at the steps of the lower library, in this way building right behind us, lumby university ones awarded winston churchill an honorary degree and it was churchill who said "it is manifested to write that jews should have a national home where they made to be reunited". we believe that principle. and here i am to proclaim to all of those who match their teeth and demand to wipe the state of israel off the map and attack our innocent jewish students, this simple truth, neither israel nor in these jewish students on th
hamilton, john jay, the jewish leader, new that is self-evident truths that was at the heart of this cou country, and once at the whole of this university and that is that we are downed by our creator with certain and if it will right, they should not be infringed. the founders and the great leaders that have come to this institution in the past believed in religious liberty. they believed in democracy, they believed in morality and virtue, the dignity of every human person. they believed in...
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it's worth noting this building, hamilton hall, named for alexander hamilton. it's home to the office of the dean of columbia college and has been the site of many protests over the year is notably in 1968, cnn's polo sandoval is on columbia's campus early this morning, covering all of this forest polo. what's the latest casey, this would be a significant development you see for nearly two weeks that we've been following this both on and off campus. >> protesters, these pro-palestinian demonstrators have really kept to that in cabinet itself, in kelvin and question. that is really the start of this massive movement we've seen across the country. however overnight as you're able to see in some of these pictures, not only from the ground, but also in the air, you can see what appears to be many, many, many demonstrators, individuals that have actually gone up to that hamilton hall, as you pointed out, is a significant important building here housing the dean of columbia college and appears to use a benches, tables as well to barricade the entrance of that of that
it's worth noting this building, hamilton hall, named for alexander hamilton. it's home to the office of the dean of columbia college and has been the site of many protests over the year is notably in 1968, cnn's polo sandoval is on columbia's campus early this morning, covering all of this forest polo. what's the latest casey, this would be a significant development you see for nearly two weeks that we've been following this both on and off campus. >> protesters, these pro-palestinian...
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hamilton had he not been vice president, president. you will never be immune from that. that's extreme behavior. >> gregg: i suspect they will not get into the trump case because the supreme court, when they took this case, framed the question very broadly, whether presidents should enjoy some form of immunity. so, i tend to think they don't want to get into the nitty gritty of the trump case itself. even though that's the reason it was brought to the high court you lawyers often talk about the outer perimeter of presidential action, official duties, where is the line of the outer perimeter? >> well, it's very subjective the fact is this arose 182. nixon had already left office but been sued by the name of fitzgerald. the supreme court eventually took the case and look, there has got to be some protection for presidents, otherwise, they won't be able to do their job. they will be defending themselves in a myriad of civil lawsuits over every decision they make that effects any individual. as i say, the same sort of reasoning applies to
hamilton had he not been vice president, president. you will never be immune from that. that's extreme behavior. >> gregg: i suspect they will not get into the trump case because the supreme court, when they took this case, framed the question very broadly, whether presidents should enjoy some form of immunity. so, i tend to think they don't want to get into the nitty gritty of the trump case itself. even though that's the reason it was brought to the high court you lawyers often talk...
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what you are seeing is hamilton hall, named after alexander hamilton, obviously they have been a target from the 60's to the 70s of different takeovers. this was a compleetz surprise, it seems. and the one thing about mike lawler, he wants the president to resign. the president is dealing with a faculty and a senate and a board that feels as though she should be repr reprimanded for even brg the cops to begin with at what point do you say the president is not the problem. the whole institution is the problem? >> steve: it will be interesting to sees a they put a metal picnic table up against the door right there. >> brian: genius. >> steve: exactly how they do deal with the professors and adjunct professors and teaching aides who stood with the people who broke a bunch of laws. can you express yourself. you cannot disrupt. it's not only here in new york city. we are going to show you where some of the other spots of trouble this morning are. you are taking a live look now at new haven, connecticut. this is a fox news alert. to the protests at yale where police are blocking off parts of
what you are seeing is hamilton hall, named after alexander hamilton, obviously they have been a target from the 60's to the 70s of different takeovers. this was a compleetz surprise, it seems. and the one thing about mike lawler, he wants the president to resign. the president is dealing with a faculty and a senate and a board that feels as though she should be repr reprimanded for even brg the cops to begin with at what point do you say the president is not the problem. the whole institution...
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hamilton and not even in recent memory during waterge d after the watergate scandal during the presidency of richard nixon. it doesn't hurt the presidency for there to not be immunity for someone like a former president to be charged with a crime. this is a key point in this filing where the justice department says there are a lot of checks to make sure the prosecutions of someone like donald trump are not political in nature. there's a grand jury that has to approve an indictment. the's a jury at trial, and then there's the cots themselves that checkout the law and the case before a case goes to trial also, they say what trump wants here is radical. that what he is arguing for the immunity would allow for things like a president to commit crimes such as bribery, murder treason, even sedition. those are the examples given in this filing to the justices lining up for this argument. and then finally, john a quote, a pretty strong quote in this, a president's alleged criminal scheme to overturn an election and thwart the peaceful transfer of power to his lawfully elected successor. that's th
hamilton and not even in recent memory during waterge d after the watergate scandal during the presidency of richard nixon. it doesn't hurt the presidency for there to not be immunity for someone like a former president to be charged with a crime. this is a key point in this filing where the justice department says there are a lot of checks to make sure the prosecutions of someone like donald trump are not political in nature. there's a grand jury that has to approve an indictment. the's a jury...
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hamilton hall was named for alexander hamilton, the treasury secretary and its famous in part because it was occupied by students back in 1960 eight amid protests against the vietnam war, it was taken over again in 1972, also about the war. and then again in 1985 to protest apartheid, it is also the home of the office of the dean of columbia college. our polo sandoval has been reporting us for us live from the scene and he is trying to get closer to the building thing. as we speak, he'll join us as soon as he finds a place where he can safely go live. in the meantime, let's talk about it with our panel, evan osnos is staff writer for the new yorker republican strategist david urban is with us and karen finney, former senior adviser and senior spokesperson for hillary 2016. good morning to all of you. some pretty stunning images coming to us overnight. evan, we also are just learning at this hour that banners have been hung from the hall. they they read hints hall and into fatah hint is a reference to a woman who was killed in gaza into fatah. of course, a reference to uprising, violen
hamilton hall was named for alexander hamilton, the treasury secretary and its famous in part because it was occupied by students back in 1960 eight amid protests against the vietnam war, it was taken over again in 1972, also about the war. and then again in 1985 to protest apartheid, it is also the home of the office of the dean of columbia college. our polo sandoval has been reporting us for us live from the scene and he is trying to get closer to the building thing. as we speak, he'll join...
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my name is samuel chen, i'm the vice president of the george washington union's alexander hamilton society chapter. i wanted to ask a very quick question about the e-7 program. i know the u.s. air force have -- does this have to do with the f-35's increased capabilities and increased from satellites. are we going to be considering more options for increased aircraft with increased effectiveness? thank you very much. andrew: excellent question. i'll try to give an answer that matches the sophistication of the question. you're correct. we're moving away from the idea of one to one replacements. it's also true for e-7 and e-3. so, yes. we are trying hard to look at all of the capabilities across the joint force, what they bring to the table and then not go buy something just because we need the same number of the new thing that we had of the old thing. but what is the number we actually need given the capabilities of the joint force. so there is a difference in number between the e-7 and the e-3. the exact, you know, difference in total number is still to be determined. ultimately. the way ac
my name is samuel chen, i'm the vice president of the george washington union's alexander hamilton society chapter. i wanted to ask a very quick question about the e-7 program. i know the u.s. air force have -- does this have to do with the f-35's increased capabilities and increased from satellites. are we going to be considering more options for increased aircraft with increased effectiveness? thank you very much. andrew: excellent question. i'll try to give an answer that matches the...