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david stewart: he was close to madison and very important to madison. in the war of 1812, that is a difficult time for madison. he is the first war president. he really brought on the war in many respects. but he was not a natural soldier. he had little experience. monroe added gravitas and grounding. brian lamb: age difference? david stewart: madison was seven or eight years older. brian lamb: how far did he lived from thomas jefferson? david stewart: they were all within 50 miles. munro had grown up--monroe had grown up around there, but he had moved to be closer to jefferson. brian lamb: last one. but -- put the two of them because each other, what do you see? david stewart:mon isr a big guy. he is strapping andoe medicine has not changed--monroe is a big guy. he is strapping, and madison has not changed. brian lamb: i want to show video of montpelier and the dinner table where the madison entertained. let's show that and listen to it. i want to get you to talk about the end of their lives. [video clip] >> and invited guests of the madison, if you wo
david stewart: he was close to madison and very important to madison. in the war of 1812, that is a difficult time for madison. he is the first war president. he really brought on the war in many respects. but he was not a natural soldier. he had little experience. monroe added gravitas and grounding. brian lamb: age difference? david stewart: madison was seven or eight years older. brian lamb: how far did he lived from thomas jefferson? david stewart: they were all within 50 miles. munro had...
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madison avenue. but still if you ask a lot of people who james madison was compared to jobless -- thomas jefferson or george washington they don't know. why? david stewart: i think it is in part, his personal qualities. i was first attracted to him because i thought of him as a guy who was always there. the annapolis dimension, philadelphia convention, the first congress. the louisiana purchase, the war of 1812. he is always there. but nobody is really paying attention because he is the guy doing the work. he is writing the first draft. he's figuring out how we get this done. i think that is his nature. to be a doer, not someone who goes into the limelight and takes credit. as i hope we develop a more sophisticated understanding of his contributions, i think they were remarkable. brian lamb: how many years did you practice law? david stewart: 25 plus. brian lamb: why did you switch to writing? david stewart: i like thing that i loved practicing law and then i didn't. i was ready for the next chapter.
madison avenue. but still if you ask a lot of people who james madison was compared to jobless -- thomas jefferson or george washington they don't know. why? david stewart: i think it is in part, his personal qualities. i was first attracted to him because i thought of him as a guy who was always there. the annapolis dimension, philadelphia convention, the first congress. the louisiana purchase, the war of 1812. he is always there. but nobody is really paying attention because he is the guy...
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the reverend alex ghee joins me live from madison. obviously a tragedy for your community, but it appears that the police chief has been trying to avoid what he once called ferguson missteps. so has this transparency approach and prompt approach been key to keeping protests there mostly peaceful? >> i think that it is successful. one of the things that i will credit the chief for is that he's really -- he's new in this role and position and he's really worked to establish inroads into the african-american community. so he's called me along with others to say if something like this were ever to happen in madison, could we have real dialogue and build bridge so we can begin dialogue and avoid any negative outfull of this. and so i do appreciate the transparency. i think that that helps to calm people's hearts. but the community is very hurt. there are still questions we want answered and it's a very volatile moment for our community. >> we can imagine how the community would want answers. we've had three days of vigils and different pro
the reverend alex ghee joins me live from madison. obviously a tragedy for your community, but it appears that the police chief has been trying to avoid what he once called ferguson missteps. so has this transparency approach and prompt approach been key to keeping protests there mostly peaceful? >> i think that it is successful. one of the things that i will credit the chief for is that he's really -- he's new in this role and position and he's really worked to establish inroads into the...
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madison. he has been in mount vernon, montpelier, and gatsby's tavern in alexandria, virginia. next, to mark the 200 anniversary of the signing of the treaty of ghent by the president ending the war of 1812, the octagon museum hosted an event. using his 30 years of experience researching and portraying president madison, mr. hall discusses popular opinion of the time and the origins of the world 1812 or it this event is about 30 minutes. >> good day to all of you. i am pleased to welcome friends here to the home of the which we have been occupying since last we've been here since february september. of 1815, certainly in anticipation of great alterations to national circumstance. this is well to be evidenced. i find that, from time to time as president there is a necessity of explanation to the american people. as the circumstances press forward with the actions taken by this administration, there have been many reports of discontent is the declaration -- since the declaration commenced in the
madison. he has been in mount vernon, montpelier, and gatsby's tavern in alexandria, virginia. next, to mark the 200 anniversary of the signing of the treaty of ghent by the president ending the war of 1812, the octagon museum hosted an event. using his 30 years of experience researching and portraying president madison, mr. hall discusses popular opinion of the time and the origins of the world 1812 or it this event is about 30 minutes. >> good day to all of you. i am pleased to welcome...
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madison specified that a bit. he called at the republican principle which was pretty widely accepted that ultimately the majority rule has deployed an essential role in the republic somehow. but again there are vast differences about what role it should play. hambleton saw most institution of government completely and prominently separated from majority rule and i would still say you was a republican with a small or. >> maybe if i could summarize what jay is getting at in layman terms. intention is republic is a government aimed at trying to properly serve the general interest rather than a reflection of a monarch. what i think the book is trying to reflect is the reason we have a republic no more is a fraction or special interest. let's go to another question. >> the gentleman writer on the aisle. >> my question picked up on one of the themes. where corruption is especially maybe there are some areas where corruption is especially beneficial. let's say in the development of infrastructure. pickup an example with
madison specified that a bit. he called at the republican principle which was pretty widely accepted that ultimately the majority rule has deployed an essential role in the republic somehow. but again there are vast differences about what role it should play. hambleton saw most institution of government completely and prominently separated from majority rule and i would still say you was a republican with a small or. >> maybe if i could summarize what jay is getting at in layman terms....
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and madison is a skinny, little guy. >> tonight on q and a, david stewart on james madison and the partnerships he made that aided in the success of our fledgling nation. >> his gift i write most about is his ability to form remarkable partnerships with the people of his era. it alludes to his gift to the country of his talents and what he was able to to help create the first self-sustaining constitutional republic. >> tonight :00 -- at 8:00 eastern and pacific. >> today on washington journal viewers were asked if speaker of the house, john boehner, should stay in his post. this follows his decision to fund the department of homeland security without provisions on it the executive orders on immigration. here is what viewers had to say. host: welcome back. we want to ask you the question should john boehner remain as beaker of the house? our phone lines are open, and we are asking to hear from republicans only. 202-748-8000 for those of you in the eastern north central time zones. republicans in the mountain and pacific time zones, 202-748-8001 . mike lillis has been following this for the hill
and madison is a skinny, little guy. >> tonight on q and a, david stewart on james madison and the partnerships he made that aided in the success of our fledgling nation. >> his gift i write most about is his ability to form remarkable partnerships with the people of his era. it alludes to his gift to the country of his talents and what he was able to to help create the first self-sustaining constitutional republic. >> tonight :00 -- at 8:00 eastern and pacific. >> today...
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madison. i had hoped she would not endanger herself by arriving in the city so quickly after such terrible events. we took private lodgings with her sister at the f street house , which we had been renting since we coming secretary of state in 1801. we stayed there for a few weeks receiving notice that he was not necessarily in support of myself for the administration, but magnanimously allowed us to rent his house for $500 for six months until the president's mansion could be reestablished. he then removed himself to the south of year to his house -- his house down that way. in any event we have been carrying on the activities of the post office and the nation proceeds with public business, perhaps more uncomfortable than before but the public is this is such -- of such magnitude and import that it does require small adjustments in order to carry out what is required in the cost of american activities and spirit here in 1815 and we will persevere. it has been rather uncomfortable technology o
madison. i had hoped she would not endanger herself by arriving in the city so quickly after such terrible events. we took private lodgings with her sister at the f street house , which we had been renting since we coming secretary of state in 1801. we stayed there for a few weeks receiving notice that he was not necessarily in support of myself for the administration, but magnanimously allowed us to rent his house for $500 for six months until the president's mansion could be reestablished. he...
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madison's solution was institutional. he thought that so long as the institutions of government were were designed factionalism could be thwarted, and this idea, this principle is at the very heart of our complicated system of checks and balances. it is an effort to build the institutions of government just so. just so that the government works on behalf of everybody rather than a select few. madison called that goal the great -- another very evoc staff afraid. woodrow wilson once called our regime a new toneam system with forces calibrated against one another. in other words the rules of the constitutional game were to be structured so the vast array of forces in society could combine within the government produce something in the common interest that a faction may have representatives who will do it bid neglect government but those agents will only possess limited power and will be regularly stymied by agents aligned with other factions. so through -- per madison's theory it's irrelevant if those who check the selfish a
madison's solution was institutional. he thought that so long as the institutions of government were were designed factionalism could be thwarted, and this idea, this principle is at the very heart of our complicated system of checks and balances. it is an effort to build the institutions of government just so. just so that the government works on behalf of everybody rather than a select few. madison called that goal the great -- another very evoc staff afraid. woodrow wilson once called our...
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of madison residents are white while fewer than 7% are black. ferguson is predominantly black. the racial composition of the madison police department also reflects the community. 10% of the officers are african american. during demonstrations this week police blocked traffic so protesters could march peacefully. still many blacks here people anxious. >> what you do you hear from your congregation? >> they're afraid. >> alex gee supports the madison police department even though he says he's been stopped by police for no reason. >> i think the problem is we have people who have probably been trained well tactically but they don't have those personal interactions so i think they default to some of the old perspectives when they're interacting with people. >> officer michael var easy is trying to forge astronger relationship between the community and law enforcement. he says the robinson shooting has been the topic of conversation with many of the residents he meets. >> you know it's a tough situation, 19 years old it doesn't matter. i was not a s
of madison residents are white while fewer than 7% are black. ferguson is predominantly black. the racial composition of the madison police department also reflects the community. 10% of the officers are african american. during demonstrations this week police blocked traffic so protesters could march peacefully. still many blacks here people anxious. >> what you do you hear from your congregation? >> they're afraid. >> alex gee supports the madison police department even...
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madison. we did not hope she was in danger by arriving in the city so weekly after that, a storm took place. we took private lodgings with her sister at the f street house. we have been renting from the thorntons when i was secretary of state in 1801. we stayed there for two or three weeks and received a notice. we were allowed to rent this house for $500 for six months until the president's mansion could be reestablished. the landlord removed himself to the south of here. in any event, mrs. madison and i had been well entrenched here at the octagon house. congress met at the post office. the nation proceeds with its public business. perhaps more uncomfortable than it was before but the public is this is of such magnitude and import that it would require us all to make adjustments to carry on the course of american activities and the american spirit in 1815. we all persevered. i believe it's been a bit uncomfortable to acknowledge your question but it has not been that the tarrant or any incli
madison. we did not hope she was in danger by arriving in the city so weekly after that, a storm took place. we took private lodgings with her sister at the f street house. we have been renting from the thorntons when i was secretary of state in 1801. we stayed there for two or three weeks and received a notice. we were allowed to rent this house for $500 for six months until the president's mansion could be reestablished. the landlord removed himself to the south of here. in any event, mrs....
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these are pictures from madison, wisconsin. we'll be talking live to one of the organizers of these protests coming up at the top of the hour. we'll continue to monitor the situation there on the ground. >>> now to another big story. he's an isis spokesman and the group's most infamous killer. now the man nicknamed jihadi john reportedly issued an apology. according to the sunday times mohammed emwazied emmed emwazi is not apologizing for the on camera beheadings. he's apologizing to his own family for his public identification caused them so many problems. i know, you've gone to the neighborhood where mohamed em emwazi grew up. what do you know about the family he left behind? >> reporter: he came from a working class family in west london. went to a diverse high school. nothing stood out to any of his teachers for example, to say he had unusual behavior. he was a little bit shy a little bit bullied. i had didn't really stand out in any way. his family -- it appears his mother and father have been in kuwait for some time nothi
these are pictures from madison, wisconsin. we'll be talking live to one of the organizers of these protests coming up at the top of the hour. we'll continue to monitor the situation there on the ground. >>> now to another big story. he's an isis spokesman and the group's most infamous killer. now the man nicknamed jihadi john reportedly issued an apology. according to the sunday times mohammed emwazied emmed emwazi is not apologizing for the on camera beheadings. he's apologizing to...
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madison solution was institutional. he thought that so long as the institutions of government were well-designed action was to be thwarted. this idea is at the very heart of our complicated system of checks and balances an effort to build the institutions of government just so that the government works on behalf of everybody rather than a select few. madison call that they great director of government. woodrow wilson once constitutional regime in newtonian system with forces carefully calibrated against one another. the rules of the constitutional game were to be structured so that the vast array of forces in society could combine within the government to produce something that is in the common interest, that of faction may have representatives that those agents only possess limited power selfish ambition. the only those proposal that should make it through the constitutional government and be enacted into law will be those that benefit. preserving a republican integrity of the regime. to be truly madisonian and require
madison solution was institutional. he thought that so long as the institutions of government were well-designed action was to be thwarted. this idea is at the very heart of our complicated system of checks and balances an effort to build the institutions of government just so that the government works on behalf of everybody rather than a select few. madison call that they great director of government. woodrow wilson once constitutional regime in newtonian system with forces carefully...
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i decided that madison, at least as i read him and i think i have read them recently, i think madison, his definition of factionalism or the violence of faction, and they chose that because, well for a couple of reasons. the first one is i think it illustrates pervasive problems that are often overlooked with too narrow a definition. but also chose it because i really my read of history, i've been really struck by the struggles of the 1780s, leading up to the constitutional convention, leading up to the document that was produced. what women like hamilton and washington and madison so worried about? they were very worried, and they were worried about factionalism. and i think that it's not unreasonable to use that as a definition because i look at the behavior of a lot of the state governments in the 1780s and i see an awful lot of corruption. that's sort of how i take him about that. >> worth observing a lot of the corruption was maybe what we all commonly think of corruption as public officials and the friends lining their pockets. i guess you could survey say the smallest faction i
i decided that madison, at least as i read him and i think i have read them recently, i think madison, his definition of factionalism or the violence of faction, and they chose that because, well for a couple of reasons. the first one is i think it illustrates pervasive problems that are often overlooked with too narrow a definition. but also chose it because i really my read of history, i've been really struck by the struggles of the 1780s, leading up to the constitutional convention, leading...
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the first is the outrage going on right now in madison, wisconsin after an unarmed young man is shot dead by police. >> there have been days of protest since 19 year old tony robinson was killed on friday. his family says they are not anti-police but they are against a systematic targeting of young black males. >> we want to bring in gary tuckman joining us from madison, wisconsin. obviously anybody watching will draw parallels between what's happening there in madison, wisconsin and what happened in ferguson missouri. but it appears the way the police chief there in madison is handling this is very different. >> reporter: zain much different. the demonstrations have been very peaceful. today you had hundreds of people marching down the streets. in this city you also had demonstrators in the halls of the state capital, and there were no problems whatsoever. peaceful demonstrations, as we said. this is all about a police officer who this past friday shot and killed a 19 year old man who it turns out was unarmed. >> we will not accept madison police department shooting one of our child
the first is the outrage going on right now in madison, wisconsin after an unarmed young man is shot dead by police. >> there have been days of protest since 19 year old tony robinson was killed on friday. his family says they are not anti-police but they are against a systematic targeting of young black males. >> we want to bring in gary tuckman joining us from madison, wisconsin. obviously anybody watching will draw parallels between what's happening there in madison, wisconsin...
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>> another shooting of an unarmed black teen by white police officers has tensions running high in madison wisconsin. >> we're watching after slick spots as tracker 6 tracks freezing rain in the area. >> let's find out about the freezing rain and head over to david murphy and matt pellman is in for karen rogers. >> reporter: weather services guys expanded the area of concern with that freezing rain. the big spot is allentown reading, and the counties down through philadelphia. philadelphia you can see some of the counties here, slightly grayed out philadelphia is included in this, as is delaware county, chester county camden county, new jersey be and burlington county. it might be cold enough at the surf face to melt that up. for the morning rush use caution, anything that looks wet might be frozen. i give you a special warning for sidewalks, a lot of icy patches forming there. we have a lot of clouds to start out. overall once we get rid of the morning cold and precipitation looks like a nice afternoon. 35 degrees in philadelphia. despite that there are icy sidewalks that have formed in s
>> another shooting of an unarmed black teen by white police officers has tensions running high in madison wisconsin. >> we're watching after slick spots as tracker 6 tracks freezing rain in the area. >> let's find out about the freezing rain and head over to david murphy and matt pellman is in for karen rogers. >> reporter: weather services guys expanded the area of concern with that freezing rain. the big spot is allentown reading, and the counties down through...
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rosa flores is live in madison, wisconsin, with the very latest. good morning to you, rosa. what are you hearing this this morning? >> reporter: good morning, christi. this community still coming to grips with what happened here. i talked to robinson's mother yesterday. she is still devastated and has friends and family around her, this is helping but she says it's a very difficult time for her as you might imagine. i want to set the scene. behind me a small memorial has been established here. you see the candles. the crime scene tape is still up which it telling because this happened on friday evening. a police cruiser as well. you look beyond the police cruiser. you see a door that is patched with some plastic. all signs that this is early in the investigation. >> reporter: hundreds of demonstrators hit the streets of madison, wisconsin, following the shooting death of an unarmed 19-year-old at the hands of police. >> i just want to let him know that i'm there! >> reporter: tony terrell robinson's mother is devastated and overcome by emotion. >> my son has never been a vio
rosa flores is live in madison, wisconsin, with the very latest. good morning to you, rosa. what are you hearing this this morning? >> reporter: good morning, christi. this community still coming to grips with what happened here. i talked to robinson's mother yesterday. she is still devastated and has friends and family around her, this is helping but she says it's a very difficult time for her as you might imagine. i want to set the scene. behind me a small memorial has been established...
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rosa flores is in madison, wisconsin. you just spoke with a friend of the victim. what did he have to say? >> reporter: he's saying this is not an appropriate time to talk to the media. he did tell me however that he was not in the house when this happened but that his father was in the house. now some of his friends, you can see behind me they just arrived. they've been gathering the. the police tape has just been removed from around the house. as the young men and the supporters of the robinson family ask for solidarity. frustrated angry and asking for justice. demonstrators continuing to hit the streets of madison, wisconsin demanding answers in the shooting death of unarmed 19-year-old tony terrell robinson at the hands of officer matt kenny who is now on paid leave. the scene of the shooting still guarded heavily by police. >> also right here on this wall of the kitchen. >> kathleen buffton lives a thin wall away from where the gun shots range out and said she heard the deadly exchange unfold from her kitchen after a scuffle caught her by surprise. >> it was a
rosa flores is in madison, wisconsin. you just spoke with a friend of the victim. what did he have to say? >> reporter: he's saying this is not an appropriate time to talk to the media. he did tell me however that he was not in the house when this happened but that his father was in the house. now some of his friends, you can see behind me they just arrived. they've been gathering the. the police tape has just been removed from around the house. as the young men and the supporters of the...
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we'll get to that in a moment. >> first, to madison. a 19-year-old is dead police say it happened because the teen attacked an officer, as word spread of the shooting a crowd gathered at police headquarters. kristin is a reporter from our affiliate wkow and joins us on the phone. what happened? >> what we know right now according to the madison police chief is that officers were responding to reports of an individual running through traffic causing a disturbance, as officers were responding the call was upgraded told that this person had committed some kind of battery. the chief says when officers arrived the subject was in an apartment and officers forced entry because he heard a disturbance inside. and at that point they say that the teen then attacked the officer, knocking the officer to the ground with a blow to the head.- that's when the officer drew his weapon and fired at the teen. >> i understand that you've had the opportunity to speak to the shooting victim's mother. what did you learn from her? >> i did. i spoke with her abou
we'll get to that in a moment. >> first, to madison. a 19-year-old is dead police say it happened because the teen attacked an officer, as word spread of the shooting a crowd gathered at police headquarters. kristin is a reporter from our affiliate wkow and joins us on the phone. what happened? >> what we know right now according to the madison police chief is that officers were responding to reports of an individual running through traffic causing a disturbance, as officers were...
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dianest tobruk is in madison, diane? >> reporter: there are obviously comparisoning being made between the shooting last night and the police shooting of michael brown in ferguson missouri. but the police chief says madison is not ferguson, he says his police officers are actually involved in the community, and his demographics mirror that of the community. but that still hasn't quelled the outrage here. >> reporter: students briefly closed down one of the intiest streets in madison, wisconsin yesterday. protesting the shooting death of tony robinson. jt attended high school with robinson. he said he is outraged by the shooting, and frustrated by the way he thinks young black men are treated by police. >> every day i have to prove i'm not a thug. i have to prove that every single day. >> reporter: robinson's shooting drew quick comparisons to michael brown the unarmed black teen fateally shot last summer in ferguson missouri. the police chief saying he understands, but is urging the public to be patient until all facts a
dianest tobruk is in madison, diane? >> reporter: there are obviously comparisoning being made between the shooting last night and the police shooting of michael brown in ferguson missouri. but the police chief says madison is not ferguson, he says his police officers are actually involved in the community, and his demographics mirror that of the community. but that still hasn't quelled the outrage here. >> reporter: students briefly closed down one of the intiest streets in...
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and there you could see in his letters back to madison that he finally figured out exactly what madison meant by these balance of powers, because it's so nicely explained in the federalist papers. and so with that he adopts, he sort of understands this notion of the balance of powers. but he trusted madison initially enough to run with that. and so that's where this idea of balance of powers between the branches comes from. now, he had such a strong presidency because -- we hear we , we know this because of what they wrote -- because washington had been willing to give up power after the revolution. the british propagandists constantly said why are you revolting, they'd say to the american, to give up one king george king george iii for another one because every reeve pollution their leader -- revolutionary leader always becomes a tyrant. look at napoleon. washington always said he'd resign when the war was over. people didn't believe him. he did resign whens it was over. when george iii said if that man resigns, he will be the greatest man in the world, and he did people knew that. jef
and there you could see in his letters back to madison that he finally figured out exactly what madison meant by these balance of powers, because it's so nicely explained in the federalist papers. and so with that he adopts, he sort of understands this notion of the balance of powers. but he trusted madison initially enough to run with that. and so that's where this idea of balance of powers between the branches comes from. now, he had such a strong presidency because -- we hear we , we know...
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my friend james madison does. i propose you come to dinner tomorrow and we will try to work something out. the next day, jefferson's enslaved half brother, john hemings, cooked a wonderful french meal for the three men, madison, hamilton, and jefferson. the compromise was worked out. all spring, we are now in late june, 1790, behind-the-scenes negotiations trying to restore as they did, the pennsylvania and virginia southern agreement for a temporary philadelphia permanent potomac. madison said to hamilton, of course i can't change my position on assumption since i am the leader of the opposition. but i can tone the rhetoric down and find you the votes you need. you only need three. if before i do that, the president signed into law an act locating the seat of federal government on the potomac river. hamilton went to the new englanders and said the only way we can get assumption is to go to the potomac. don't interfere with the bargain the pennsylvanians and virginians have made. and they didn't. so hamilton facil
my friend james madison does. i propose you come to dinner tomorrow and we will try to work something out. the next day, jefferson's enslaved half brother, john hemings, cooked a wonderful french meal for the three men, madison, hamilton, and jefferson. the compromise was worked out. all spring, we are now in late june, 1790, behind-the-scenes negotiations trying to restore as they did, the pennsylvania and virginia southern agreement for a temporary philadelphia permanent potomac. madison said...
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madison with wisconsin scrambles to not become another ferguson. >> what's his name? >> reporter: the idyllic college town of madison wisconsin on edge after a weekend of peru test and mourning for an unarmed black 19-year-old tone robison shot killed by a white police officer. >> when anybody die in our community in our incident liedle there is not a blackish or a whitish this is a humanitarian issue. on friday night officer kenny responded to multiple disturbance calls about robison's behavior. >> tony hit one of his friends. >> officer kenny forced his way into the home where authorities say robison assaulted him. he opened fire. he was under supervision after pleading guilty to armed robbery. was was officials have opened an investigation into his death while community leaders are trying to bring a divided city back together. >> don't pass judgment on this young man or law enforcement officials. >> the police chief were among those remembering tony robison. he said the city of madison is trying to avoid the missteps that caused anger in ferguson, missouri. >> bran
madison with wisconsin scrambles to not become another ferguson. >> what's his name? >> reporter: the idyllic college town of madison wisconsin on edge after a weekend of peru test and mourning for an unarmed black 19-year-old tone robison shot killed by a white police officer. >> when anybody die in our community in our incident liedle there is not a blackish or a whitish this is a humanitarian issue. on friday night officer kenny responded to multiple disturbance calls about...
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it's not going to be conducted by madison police. it's conducted by the division of criminal investigation of the wisconsin state department of justice. no madison police officer is allows by law to participate in the investigation. but that's going to take weeks, maybe months to be concluded. and in the interim, we have now this -- again, another racial occurrence in the country which just lends credence to what the demonstrators are saying that racism is rampant and it must be racist on the part of the police officer. >> a programming note don lemon will have more on all of the stories later tonight, 10:00 p.m. >>> more ahead on the shooting tony robinson. a live update from the scene of the protest. police reaction. we will get reaction from police officials. more many coulding up. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira giving me new p
it's not going to be conducted by madison police. it's conducted by the division of criminal investigation of the wisconsin state department of justice. no madison police officer is allows by law to participate in the investigation. but that's going to take weeks, maybe months to be concluded. and in the interim, we have now this -- again, another racial occurrence in the country which just lends credence to what the demonstrators are saying that racism is rampant and it must be racist on the...
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ryan young is out front live for us in madison, wisconsin. ryan are police expecting more protests there? >> reporter: they are expecting more protests. in fact we talk to some people who said they plan to walk into city hall to protest all day long we've been walking with them as they walk inside the state capitol. watched them chant. i want to show you the growing memorial across the street here. thousands of people have been walking and talking about this in the area. they want change. they want a difference. [ chanting ] >> they came armed with their voices. young protesters marching through the streets of madison into the state capitol propelled by their anger. wanting the world to hear their outrage over the killing of tony robinson. an unarmed teenager shot by a police officer. >> i think the killing of tony robinson was just the icing on the cake accident -- and they said no more. it didn't take a lot to organize this. >> this speak to a universal problem with law enforcement. especially what happens over the summertime. specifically
ryan young is out front live for us in madison, wisconsin. ryan are police expecting more protests there? >> reporter: they are expecting more protests. in fact we talk to some people who said they plan to walk into city hall to protest all day long we've been walking with them as they walk inside the state capitol. watched them chant. i want to show you the growing memorial across the street here. thousands of people have been walking and talking about this in the area. they want change....
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we have the story from madison wisconsin. reporter: residents of madison wisconsin, mourning the death of tony robinson, an unarmed 19-year-old shot to death by a police officer. >> ask the hard questions, say the hard thing, but you shake hands and hug before it's over. reporter: frustration boiling over in church. >> we are having to find encouraging words. i don't feel like everything is not going to be all right! reporter: some venting their anger on the streets, to leave. >> black lives matter! reporter: madison on edge friday night, when officer kenny responded to multiple disturbance calls, forcing his way into a home. >> shots fired. reporter: the police say those shots fired after he became -- came under attack from robinson. his mother's desperate for answers. >> he loved his family, he loved his friends. he was never, never, he would never hurt a person, never. reporter: humidity leaders trying to bring together a divided city. -- community leaders. >> robinson. his mother's desperate for answers. >> let's come tog
we have the story from madison wisconsin. reporter: residents of madison wisconsin, mourning the death of tony robinson, an unarmed 19-year-old shot to death by a police officer. >> ask the hard questions, say the hard thing, but you shake hands and hug before it's over. reporter: frustration boiling over in church. >> we are having to find encouraging words. i don't feel like everything is not going to be all right! reporter: some venting their anger on the streets, to leave....
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we have a report from madison next. >>> welcome back. emotions running high in madison, wisconsin after the fatal shooting of an unarmed teenager. there is a word of a high school walkout today along with more demonstrations. we have more from rosa flores. >> reporter: you see hundreds of people have come together here in madison in support of the family of tony robinson. he is the teenager who was shot and killed by police. we have seen gatherings like these throughout the weekend. this one about prayer and reflection. earlier sunday a much charged protest where protesters actually confronted police. i want to show you around. a small memorial here where people are leaving flowers. you can see crime scene tape. people are not allowed in or out of the house where this happened. you see the police officers are still here. except for the woman that lives next door. she allowed us in. she said that she heard everything unfold. >> i heard the pounding on the door. >> was that the police? >> yes. he forced the door open. went upstairs. i don'
we have a report from madison next. >>> welcome back. emotions running high in madison, wisconsin after the fatal shooting of an unarmed teenager. there is a word of a high school walkout today along with more demonstrations. we have more from rosa flores. >> reporter: you see hundreds of people have come together here in madison in support of the family of tony robinson. he is the teenager who was shot and killed by police. we have seen gatherings like these throughout the...
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rosa flores is in madison. do we know anymore about what happened inside the home just before the officer fired his weapon? >> reporter: you know, before i get into that anna. i want to show you what is happening behind me. this scene has been a very active scene since friday since these dramatic events unfolded. take a look the fire department just rolling up moments ago. they won't tell us exactly what is going on. they tell us it's not an emergency. the home is not on fire. i did see they pulled a hose over. it's unclear what they're doing here. it's an active scene. you can see the crime scene tape. police have not left this scene since this incident happened. they have been guarding it 24/7 to make sure that all the evidence inside is secured. you were asking me about the moments before this unfolded. i can tell you something, we haven't seen a swarm of witnesses. we haven't seen viral videos. why? because it happened inside that house that you see behind me. however, we did talk to one woman exclusively w
rosa flores is in madison. do we know anymore about what happened inside the home just before the officer fired his weapon? >> reporter: you know, before i get into that anna. i want to show you what is happening behind me. this scene has been a very active scene since friday since these dramatic events unfolded. take a look the fire department just rolling up moments ago. they won't tell us exactly what is going on. they tell us it's not an emergency. the home is not on fire. i did see...
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i've lived in madison since i was little and i never thought of madison to be something -- someplace where something like this would happen. i mean i have really good interactions with a lot of the police officers in madison and i look at all of them most of the ones i've seen in a positive way. and when this happened it just -- i think it caught everybody off guard and you hear about this stuff on the news all the time with the trayvon martin cases and the mike brown cases, but when it hits home and when it's someone you know personally, it's a whole different story. and it sparks a different kind of flame. >> absolutely. talk to me then about the decision that you all made to take those concerns directly to the state capitol. why go there? >> the point of going directly to the state capitol was to get out the idea that us as students wanted to stand up and make a voice and be heard and that we wanted everyone to know that we were going to support him no matter how young we are, no matter what other people were thinking that we were going to sit back we were going to get up, we were
i've lived in madison since i was little and i never thought of madison to be something -- someplace where something like this would happen. i mean i have really good interactions with a lot of the police officers in madison and i look at all of them most of the ones i've seen in a positive way. and when this happened it just -- i think it caught everybody off guard and you hear about this stuff on the news all the time with the trayvon martin cases and the mike brown cases, but when it hits...
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madison's mayor joins us shortly. but first, gary tuchman with the facts we know. >> reporter: the basic fact is not being disputed. a 19-year-old biracial man was shot and killed by a white madison, wisconsin, police officer named matt kenny, inside this home. but there are so many questions about why it happened. this past friday night, a call came in here to madison police headquarters. that a disturbance was taking place on the street. as officers raced to the scene, they were told additional calls were coming in about the disturbance. one particular name was being mentioned. >> look for a male black, white-skinned, tan jacket jeans, outside jumping in front of cars. >> reporter: the calls about tony robinson continued to come in to police. >> apparently tony hit one of his friends. >> reporter: then a man called saying he had been assaulted by robinson. >> apparently the victim will be waiting at the restaurant at 1146 willy street. >> reporter: and about 30 seconds later -- >> got another call for the same suspe
madison's mayor joins us shortly. but first, gary tuchman with the facts we know. >> reporter: the basic fact is not being disputed. a 19-year-old biracial man was shot and killed by a white madison, wisconsin, police officer named matt kenny, inside this home. but there are so many questions about why it happened. this past friday night, a call came in here to madison police headquarters. that a disturbance was taking place on the street. as officers raced to the scene, they were told...
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. >>> protesters demanding answers in madison, wisconsin, after an unarmed american teenager was shot to death by police. they've been demonstrating since 19-year-old tony robinson was killed friday. >> his family says his death highlights the systemic targeting of young black men. they want protesters to remain peaceful. here's our gary tuchman with more. >> we will not accept madison police department shooting one of our children. >> reporter: the basic fact is not being disputed. a 19-year-old biracial man was shot and killed boy a white madison, wisconsin, police officer named matt kenny inside this home. >> black lives matter! >> reporter: there are so many questions about why it happened. this past friday night a call came in to madison police headquarters that a disturbance was taking place on the street. as officers raced to the scene, they were told additional calls were coming in about the disturbance. one particular name was being mentioned. ter: a man said he had been assaulted by robinson. >> the victim will be at 1146 willy street. the suspect's current iii gas station i
. >>> protesters demanding answers in madison, wisconsin, after an unarmed american teenager was shot to death by police. they've been demonstrating since 19-year-old tony robinson was killed friday. >> his family says his death highlights the systemic targeting of young black men. they want protesters to remain peaceful. here's our gary tuchman with more. >> we will not accept madison police department shooting one of our children. >> reporter: the basic fact is not...
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. >>> back here at home emotions are raw in madison, wisconsin. an unarmed teenager was shot and killed by a white police officer. protestors took to the streets. they are demanding answers. we're live for the latest. rosa. >> reporter: good morning. you know the frustration and support is growing. and also the memorial that you see behind me here for the family of tony robinson. take a look. beyond that memorial, one of the things that really stands out is the fact that there's a crime scene tape, there's a police officer. think about this this incident happened on friday. charged protestors unloading anger and frustration at police officers guarding this madison, wisconsin house turned crime scene. this is where unarmed 19-year-old tony terrell robinson was shot and killed by police friday. no one is allowed inside except for kathleen buffton. she lives a thin wall away from where the gunshots rang out. she says she was in the kitchen when she heard a scuffle next door then pounding on the door she says. what she didn't know according to police
. >>> back here at home emotions are raw in madison, wisconsin. an unarmed teenager was shot and killed by a white police officer. protestors took to the streets. they are demanding answers. we're live for the latest. rosa. >> reporter: good morning. you know the frustration and support is growing. and also the memorial that you see behind me here for the family of tony robinson. take a look. beyond that memorial, one of the things that really stands out is the fact that there's...
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this is in madison, wisconsin. a candlelight vigil on the street, where an unarmed, black teenager was killed by a police officer friday night. linzie janis is there for us. >> reporter: a candlelight vigil sunday night. and church services. residents of madison, wisconsin, mourning the death of tony robinson, an unarmed 19-year-old, shot to death by a police officer. >> ask the hard questions, say the hard things. but you better shake hands and you better hug before it's over. >> reporter: frustrations boiling over in one church. >> i'm tired of going to funeral where young, black men are laid out in front of the altar, having to find encouraging words to suggest that everything is going to be all right. i'm starting to feel like everything ain't going to be all right. >> reporter: some venting their anger on the streets. peacefully. madison on edge since friday night, when 45-year-old officer, matt kenny, responded to multiple disturbance calls, forcing his way into a home. >> shots fired. shots fired. >> reporte
this is in madison, wisconsin. a candlelight vigil on the street, where an unarmed, black teenager was killed by a police officer friday night. linzie janis is there for us. >> reporter: a candlelight vigil sunday night. and church services. residents of madison, wisconsin, mourning the death of tony robinson, an unarmed 19-year-old, shot to death by a police officer. >> ask the hard questions, say the hard things. but you better shake hands and you better hug before it's over....
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thanks so much. >>> next as protesters hits the streets of madison, washington. we have new details about the life of the unarmed teen shot and killed by a police officer there. >>> a seemingly simple accident almost cost miles o brien his life. his physical and emotional recovery. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira giving me new perspective. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers including lymphoma have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas whe
thanks so much. >>> next as protesters hits the streets of madison, washington. we have new details about the life of the unarmed teen shot and killed by a police officer there. >>> a seemingly simple accident almost cost miles o brien his life. his physical and emotional recovery. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my...
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dean reynolds, cbs news, madison. >>> this morning, the city of madison is fending off a cyber attack. officials say their website and e-mail systems have been hacked. similar disruptions hit other communities after officer-involved shootings. >>> the municipal court in fergson, missouri faces an overhaul this morning. a state appeals court judge has been assigned to take control of the court. last week a scathing justice department report found racial profiling and bigotry by ferguson police and it said the municipal court functioned as a moneymaking enterprise for the city. >>> and this morning the white house is blasting a republican effort to undercut nuclear negotiations with iran. in a rare move dozens of gop senators signed a letter to iran warning that any deal could be reversed by the next president. democrats accuse republicans of interfering with the president's foreign policy. susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. this is yet another big move on the part of republicans to try to undercut the white house following repub
dean reynolds, cbs news, madison. >>> this morning, the city of madison is fending off a cyber attack. officials say their website and e-mail systems have been hacked. similar disruptions hit other communities after officer-involved shootings. >>> the municipal court in fergson, missouri faces an overhaul this morning. a state appeals court judge has been assigned to take control of the court. last week a scathing justice department report found racial profiling and bigotry by...
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madison, come on! [ laughter and applause ] that's what i look like? i look like pee-wee herman with macklemore's hair. [ laughter ] that's how she sees me. this one's from riley. she writes, "hi. i'm riley joy. i'm seven years old. i'm a daisy in troop number 40026 in new city, new york. my daddy will deliver the cookies to you if you order some, but my daddy said don't order too many, because he doesn't want to haul a lot of crap into work." [ laughter ] [ applause ] i'll take 50 boxes. sorry, dad. i really will. this one is from nate in the 6th grade. "dear jimmy, congratulations. your new late night show is really, really, really funny. i watch it every friday night. you're one of my fav comedians. you are hilarious. but when you play a game with your guests, you should let them win more often. [ laughter ] p.s., my 90-year-old grandma has a crush on you." [ cheers and applause ] thank you, nate. and to your 90-year-old grandma, let me just say, hello. [ applause ] this is from a third-grader named garrison. "dear jimmy fallon, i think you should p
madison, come on! [ laughter and applause ] that's what i look like? i look like pee-wee herman with macklemore's hair. [ laughter ] that's how she sees me. this one's from riley. she writes, "hi. i'm riley joy. i'm seven years old. i'm a daisy in troop number 40026 in new city, new york. my daddy will deliver the cookies to you if you order some, but my daddy said don't order too many, because he doesn't want to haul a lot of crap into work." [ laughter ] [ applause ] i'll take 50...
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they don't want this city madison to become another ferguson. on the streets of madison wisconsin this week, anger over the fatal police shooting of 19-year-old tony robinson. >> they should not be able to kill us. they always telling us to get in the way. >> and comparisons to michael brown's death in ferguson, missouri last summer, comparisons madison's police chief cause unavoidable. >> a young african american male who is unarmed who subsequently loses their life at the hands of police. i can't negotiate around this. >> but demographically madison is not ferguson. 77 are white fewer than 21% are black. also reflects the community 10%, african american. >> what's his name? >> tony robinson. >> police blocked traffic so people could protest people feel anxious. >> what are you hearing from the congregation? >> i'm hearing about fear, mothers are afraid. >> gee supports the police department even though he has been stopped for no reason. >> the problem is we have people who have been trained well tactically but they don't have these personal in
they don't want this city madison to become another ferguson. on the streets of madison wisconsin this week, anger over the fatal police shooting of 19-year-old tony robinson. >> they should not be able to kill us. they always telling us to get in the way. >> and comparisons to michael brown's death in ferguson, missouri last summer, comparisons madison's police chief cause unavoidable. >> a young african american male who is unarmed who subsequently loses their life at the...
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madison madison's husband corey was allegedly shot by her ex-husband min nguyen. this will be madison's sixth child. >>> eight weeks, eight robberies. but tonight detectives say they have a clue that might help them catch what they're calling the black-hat bandits. that's two guys dressed all in black armed with guns. they robbed a wells fargo bank on west broad street in falls church today. they got away again but not before they left footprints in the snow between the bank and the get-away car. investigators took pictures and molds of those footprints. the fbi is offering a $30,000 reward for information leading to a conviction in that case. >>> less than 12 hours from now israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu will warn congress about a potential white house deal with iran over its nuclear program. but today he insisted u.s./israeli relations are, quote, stronger than ever. netanyahu's address to congress angered the white house. the obama administration feels netanyahu breached protocol by accepting the invitation from house speaker john boehner. >>> next a
madison madison's husband corey was allegedly shot by her ex-husband min nguyen. this will be madison's sixth child. >>> eight weeks, eight robberies. but tonight detectives say they have a clue that might help them catch what they're calling the black-hat bandits. that's two guys dressed all in black armed with guns. they robbed a wells fargo bank on west broad street in falls church today. they got away again but not before they left footprints in the snow between the bank and the...
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madison's mayor joins us shortly. but first, gary tuchman with the facts we know. >> we will not accept them shooting one of our children! >> reporter: the basic fact is not being disputed. a 19-year-old biracial man was shot and killed by a white madison, wisconsin, police officer named matt kenny, inside this home. >> black lives matter! >> reporter: but tre are so many questions about why it happened. this past friday night, a call came in here to madison police headquarters. that a disturbance was taking place on the street. as officers raced to the scene, they were told additional calls were coming in about the disturbance. one particular name was being mentioned. >> look for a male black, white-skinned, tan jacket, jeans, outside ylg yelling and jumping in front of cars. 19 years of age. his name is tony robinson. >> reporter: the calls about tony robinson continued to come in to police. >> apparently tony hit one of his friends. >> reporter: then a man called saying he had been assaulted by robinson. >> apparen
madison's mayor joins us shortly. but first, gary tuchman with the facts we know. >> we will not accept them shooting one of our children! >> reporter: the basic fact is not being disputed. a 19-year-old biracial man was shot and killed by a white madison, wisconsin, police officer named matt kenny, inside this home. >> black lives matter! >> reporter: but tre are so many questions about why it happened. this past friday night, a call came in here to madison police...
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a tense night in madison wisconsin, after the shooting of an unarmed black teenager earlier this weekend. at least eight are injured after a roof collapsed at a college party in california. apple says now is the time to unveil the company's watch. and the elf on the road, it could change the way millions of americans travel. >> i am getting a lot of funny looks. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> glor: hello everyone, i am jeff glor, with the western edition of the broadcast. a private e-mail account was the biggest public discussion on sunday, everyone seems to be weighing in, except the owner of that account. the issue goes back to e-mails sent and received when hillary clinton was secretary of state. she has acknowledged using the personal e-mail account exclusively as secretary. and it comes as she prepares to potentially announce a presidential bid next month. we start with julianna goldman in washington, d.c. >> i am thrilled. >> reporter: appearing in miami last night at an event for the clinton global initiative, hillary clinton made no mention of the
a tense night in madison wisconsin, after the shooting of an unarmed black teenager earlier this weekend. at least eight are injured after a roof collapsed at a college party in california. apple says now is the time to unveil the company's watch. and the elf on the road, it could change the way millions of americans travel. >> i am getting a lot of funny looks. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> glor: hello everyone, i am jeff glor, with the...
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madison bumgarner got the start. did not conjure up images of october. madison bumgarner gave up four runs. tim lincecum uncorks the wild pitch. he allowed one run in one inning. the loan giants home run, adam duval. big man going up and out. a's win 9-4. bruce bochy. >> first game, you know, they are all getting their feet wet. the pitchers. the hitters. you know, it is part of evaluating. probably going to determine that for a couple guys. >> madison bumgarner going to make the team? >> he is not going to get cut. >> yosemite national steve kerr is making being a nba coach looking easy. it isn't. brian shaw fired today by the nuggets. they were not seeing eye to eye. the oakland native won three championship rings as a player with the lakers in the early 2000s. the headliner is baseball, spring games underway. i will be down there sunday. mark ibanez will be there next week. we have the pre-season specials coming up. >> coming up at 10:00 p.m. from launching a start up to a revolutionary invention or app, a festival celebrating on how ideas are becomin
madison bumgarner got the start. did not conjure up images of october. madison bumgarner gave up four runs. tim lincecum uncorks the wild pitch. he allowed one run in one inning. the loan giants home run, adam duval. big man going up and out. a's win 9-4. bruce bochy. >> first game, you know, they are all getting their feet wet. the pitchers. the hitters. you know, it is part of evaluating. probably going to determine that for a couple guys. >> madison bumgarner going to make the...
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madison and i have an occupying since last september. we've been here since february of 1815, certainly in anticipation of great alterations to national circumstance. i find that, from time to time as president there is a necessity of explanation to the american people. as the circumstances press forward with the actions taken by this administration, there have been many reports of
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protests in the shooting death of an unarmed black teenager in wisconsin by a white police officer in madison sparks an all-too-familiar scene. >> when do we want it? >> now! >> we demand justice! >>> and oklahoma uproar. the viral video of fraternity members using a racial slur has stirred outrage. >> i have a message for those who have -- who have misused their free speech in this way. my message to them is you're disgraceful. >> that's the president of the university of oklahoma. we'll hear more from him in just a few moments. >>> good day, everyone. i'm andrea mitchell in new york where hillary clinton is making her third public appearance in the last seven days. but still has not said anything about two controversies trailing her likely presidential campaign rollout. foreign contributions to the clinton foundation that raise ethical concerns and her use of a private nongovernment e-mail system while she was secretary of state. president obama did address the e-mail question in an interview with cbs as the white house keeps its distance from clinton. >> i'm glad that hillary is instructed
protests in the shooting death of an unarmed black teenager in wisconsin by a white police officer in madison sparks an all-too-familiar scene. >> when do we want it? >> now! >> we demand justice! >>> and oklahoma uproar. the viral video of fraternity members using a racial slur has stirred outrage. >> i have a message for those who have -- who have misused their free speech in this way. my message to them is you're disgraceful. >> that's the president of...
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on the 15th, madison is going to review the treaty. on the 15th he will give it to the senate and say, make this happen. on the 16th, the senate is going to ratify it. madison is going to sign it later on that afternoon here at the octagon house, and the very next day, a ratified copy of the treaty will be given to anthony baker. he was the british representative that came from london in washington, d.c. war of 1812 is over. right? right. the octagon house. that's an old photo. i've got to get an updated photo. this is really cool. this is a baltimore newspaper. baltimore, saturday, fairbury 1815. glorious news! orleans saved and peace concluded. literally at the same time the treaty arrives and is ratified and signed, news finally arrives overland about the eighth of january, where andrew jackson won the battle of new orleans. we not only get to celebrate the end of the war, we get to celebrate going out with a bang. and having both of those things arrive at the same time means that it's very easy in the american mind to say that one
on the 15th, madison is going to review the treaty. on the 15th he will give it to the senate and say, make this happen. on the 16th, the senate is going to ratify it. madison is going to sign it later on that afternoon here at the octagon house, and the very next day, a ratified copy of the treaty will be given to anthony baker. he was the british representative that came from london in washington, d.c. war of 1812 is over. right? right. the octagon house. that's an old photo. i've got to get...
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the family speaks after an unarmed teenager is shot and killed in madison, wisconsin. tonight, you will hear the radio calls. piecing together the scene inside that home. >>> bill cosby releasing his own video. tonight, his message. >>> and the poison plot at the world's biggest dog show. one of the champion dogs, a stunning irish setter, gone. the autopsy results are in. >>> good evening on this monday night. and we begin with the frightening scene playing out while drivers were watching the whole thing. an amtrak train from charlotte to new york city colliding with a tractor trailer on the tracks. this is the third major train accident in just six weeks and take a look at the aftermath tonight. two cars derailed. the tractor trailer there hauling something under that blue cover, shattered. all of it was being recorded by a woman watching by her car. she reported seeing the driver trying to back up off the tracks. >> oh! oh! >> you can hear her stunned by what she witnessed on the tracks. afterward, dozens of injured passengers rushed to the hospital. the accident ton
the family speaks after an unarmed teenager is shot and killed in madison, wisconsin. tonight, you will hear the radio calls. piecing together the scene inside that home. >>> bill cosby releasing his own video. tonight, his message. >>> and the poison plot at the world's biggest dog show. one of the champion dogs, a stunning irish setter, gone. the autopsy results are in. >>> good evening on this monday night. and we begin with the frightening scene playing out while...
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madison police force. kenny was responding to a man running through the streets after beating up someone. the officer went to the house and heard noise and forced his way in. he was attacked by robinson. the two fought and kenny fatally shot the teen. robison's mother in anguish. my son was my life. i had him whistles 17 we grew -- when i was 17, we grew up together. i don't know how to live without him. >> i need to make this a very public show of our remorse and contrition for his loss. 19 years old is too young. >> that was abc's ron claiborne reporting. "g.m.a." weekend will pick up coverage of the police shooting at 8:00, after this newscast. >>> turning to politics, hillary clinton stayed away from the issues of her e-mails when she spoke at the global commission conference in coral gables. sheshe is being criticized for not ewing a government e-mail account. president obama said he first learned about it from news reports. >>> clinton has not officially announced a run for president some of other re
madison police force. kenny was responding to a man running through the streets after beating up someone. the officer went to the house and heard noise and forced his way in. he was attacked by robinson. the two fought and kenny fatally shot the teen. robison's mother in anguish. my son was my life. i had him whistles 17 we grew -- when i was 17, we grew up together. i don't know how to live without him. >> i need to make this a very public show of our remorse and contrition for his loss....
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dean reynolds is in madison. >> reporter: good morning. here in madison the protests have been getting bigger by the day but have remained peaceful. calls for change echoed through the state's capitol monday. >> we are here to make a change. we are going to do this. >> reporter: hundreds of people many students addressed the killing of tony robinson shot by police officer matt kenny on friday. this crowd of frustrated protesters crammed into a hallway to speak with madison's mayor. michael johnson, the president and ceo of the boys and girls club says the community which is 5% african-american has its challenges. >> 44% of the people who are housed in our county jail are african-american. >> reporter: since the shooting the madison police department is working together with community leaders encouraging peace and patience as state and county officials investigate the killing. >> our kids are not looting. they are not flipping over cars. they are voicing their concerns. >> reporter: on monday madison police chief posted an apology to his bl
dean reynolds is in madison. >> reporter: good morning. here in madison the protests have been getting bigger by the day but have remained peaceful. calls for change echoed through the state's capitol monday. >> we are here to make a change. we are going to do this. >> reporter: hundreds of people many students addressed the killing of tony robinson shot by police officer matt kenny on friday. this crowd of frustrated protesters crammed into a hallway to speak with madison's...
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about 1,500 people many high school students march to the state capitol building in madison today. holding banners saying black lives matter. they chanted justice for tony. it's the fourth straight day of protests in madison. >> there's a sense of fear. >> there's a sense of distrust and discouragement. and that's not a feeling we're used to in this community. >> reporter: the city's police chief has apologized to robinson's family though he stopped short of saying the police officer did anything wrong. >> the police are the community. the community are the police. we live in the same market most of us, that we're policing in. and so the pain of the loss of life on friday trickles into our lives as well. >> the the wisconsin department of justice is investigating the shooting as robinson's family asks for peaceful protests to continue there. >>> a missouri appeals court will take over the municipal court system in ferguson. that move following a critical department of justice report prompted by last year's deadly police shooting and resulting unrest in ferguson. the report scolded
about 1,500 people many high school students march to the state capitol building in madison today. holding banners saying black lives matter. they chanted justice for tony. it's the fourth straight day of protests in madison. >> there's a sense of fear. >> there's a sense of distrust and discouragement. and that's not a feeling we're used to in this community. >> reporter: the city's police chief has apologized to robinson's family though he stopped short of saying the police...