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jefferson writes to tom john adams this historic miracle that both john adamson thomas jefferson die on the same day, on july 460 years after signing the declaration of independence. he says time which outlives all things while live this people also. clearly taking the long view, who knows what exactly he was thinking. >> remember he believes in the afterlife is going to see the. >> i'm curious in the writings in his letters, he talks of slavery on a grand scale as an institution, but does he ever refer to it within the context of his family? does he talk about the need the paradox of the of what we see now where any of the other enslaved people on the plantation and a direct way? does he wrestle with that ever? >> no, he's not wrestling with it. talking about sally hemmings or anything like that, he sees himself as being a good master to these people into my family, and it is not, this is not something that is keeping him up at night. most of the time he's talking about slavery is that the request of somebody, somebody has written to him and asked about it, he is not being proactive
jefferson writes to tom john adams this historic miracle that both john adamson thomas jefferson die on the same day, on july 460 years after signing the declaration of independence. he says time which outlives all things while live this people also. clearly taking the long view, who knows what exactly he was thinking. >> remember he believes in the afterlife is going to see the. >> i'm curious in the writings in his letters, he talks of slavery on a grand scale as an institution,...
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trumbull was privy to the most intimate aspects of thomas jefferson's life. for actually a while he became a go-between in jefferson's wild romantic pursuit of maria causeway, a married artist to who was in paris at the time. trumbull delivered letters between them showing tremendous discretion. their lives were utterly wrapped up in the events of the revolution. charles willson peale fought. he was in a militia company from philadelphia on the banks of the delaware with washington with his musket and his painting kit. john trumbull was the son of the governor of connecticut and he watched from a distance the firebombing and burning of charlestown at the battle of bunker hill. he became washington's aide-de-camp. he was friends with all of these people. so, it is all of those stories woven together within the book. that was the fun of writing it. what is the book about you are wondering? i am going to mention for -- 4 principles or 3 building blocks of this book. if you read the book, if you go through the book from front to back, you will never hear me say ,
trumbull was privy to the most intimate aspects of thomas jefferson's life. for actually a while he became a go-between in jefferson's wild romantic pursuit of maria causeway, a married artist to who was in paris at the time. trumbull delivered letters between them showing tremendous discretion. their lives were utterly wrapped up in the events of the revolution. charles willson peale fought. he was in a militia company from philadelphia on the banks of the delaware with washington with his...
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but equally, it is a book about george washington, thomas jefferson and john adams. john adams and john singleton coply, the two family webs they became the best of friend. trumbull, john trumbull, lived with thomas jefferson in paris at the american embassy in paris. trumbull was privy to the most aspects of jeffson's life. he became a go-between in jefferson's wild romantic pursuit of maria causeway, an artist in paris at the time. trumbull delivered letters between them. showing tremendous discretion. their lives were utterly wrapped up in the event of the revolution. charles wilson fought, he was in a militia company. from philadelphia. he was on the banks of the delaware with washington. with his musket and his painting kit. john trumbull is the son of the governor of connecticut. and he watched from a distance the fire bombing and burning of charlestown at battle of bunker hill. he became washington's aid. he was friends with all of these people. and so it's all those stories woven together within the book. and that was the fun of really writing it. so what's t
but equally, it is a book about george washington, thomas jefferson and john adams. john adams and john singleton coply, the two family webs they became the best of friend. trumbull, john trumbull, lived with thomas jefferson in paris at the american embassy in paris. trumbull was privy to the most aspects of jeffson's life. he became a go-between in jefferson's wild romantic pursuit of maria causeway, an artist in paris at the time. trumbull delivered letters between them. showing tremendous...
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between the two candidates of the democratic republican party, thomas jefferson, virginia, and aaron burr of new york. the reason why this happened in because the candidates ran for this election differently than they have for any previous election. the electoral college system that the founders created when they wrote the constitution, they thought it would work such that the candidates would all be running for president, whoever came in first place would become the president, and whoever got the second-place vote in the electoral college would become the vice president. that worked fine when everybody voted for george washington in the first 2 elections, and it worked ok for john adams. in the 1800 presidential election, it didn't work very well at all. the difference was that the candidates in this election ran for the first time as a party ticket. thomas jefferson, ehrenberg ran together -- aaron burr ran together as the vice presidential candidate. when it came -- when it came time for the electoral college to vote, each electorate gets 2 votes. as such.ey voted they cast one ba
between the two candidates of the democratic republican party, thomas jefferson, virginia, and aaron burr of new york. the reason why this happened in because the candidates ran for this election differently than they have for any previous election. the electoral college system that the founders created when they wrote the constitution, they thought it would work such that the candidates would all be running for president, whoever came in first place would become the president, and whoever got...
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tonight he was singled out by thomas jefferson university. jimmy kimmel live next, followed by nightline. jimmy's guests, ryan seacrest, zoe deutsche, and music. action news continues at 4:30 with meteorologist david murphy and karen rogers with traffic. for the entire action news team, i'm jim gardner. good night. >> action news is sponsored in part by...
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tonight he was singled out by thomas jefferson university. jimmy kimmel live next, followed by nightline. jimmy's guests, ryan seacrest, zoe deutsche, and music. action news continues at 4:30 with meteorologist david murphy and karen rogers with traffic. for the entire action news team, i'm jim gardner. good night. >> action news is sponsored in part by... icky: from hollywood, "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- ryan seacrest. from "why him", zoey duetch. and music from james vincent mcmorrow. and now, back at it -- here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thanks very much. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for coming.
tonight he was singled out by thomas jefferson university. jimmy kimmel live next, followed by nightline. jimmy's guests, ryan seacrest, zoe deutsche, and music. action news continues at 4:30 with meteorologist david murphy and karen rogers with traffic. for the entire action news team, i'm jim gardner. good night. >> action news is sponsored in part by... icky: from hollywood, "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- ryan seacrest. from "why him", zoey duetch. and music from...
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thomas jefferson and aaron burr ran together as the vice presidential and presidential candidate. when it came time for the electoral college to vote, each votes, one foro president and one for vice president. and so they voted as such. they cast one ballot for thomas jefferson and the other ballot for his running mate, aaron burr, which resulted in a tight -- tied vote. this election was not resolved until after 36 hours. they realized after this election with this tied vote, that would continue to keep happening, if candidates ran as a party ticket. then they would keep tying. so, just in time for the next election in 1804, the 12th amendment to the constitution was ratified. just tweaked the voting a little bit in the electoral college so that each elector had to specify which of their votes was for president and which of their votes was for vice president. in doing so, they insured there would not be a tied vote again and this would not happen, and that has worked. how the president is elected is probably one of the most common topics of proposed amendments to the constitution
thomas jefferson and aaron burr ran together as the vice presidential and presidential candidate. when it came time for the electoral college to vote, each votes, one foro president and one for vice president. and so they voted as such. they cast one ballot for thomas jefferson and the other ballot for his running mate, aaron burr, which resulted in a tight -- tied vote. this election was not resolved until after 36 hours. they realized after this election with this tied vote, that would...
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. >> thomas jefferson: ♪ so what did i miss? ♪ what did i miss? >> rose: daveed diggs originated the role of thomas jefferson, hamilton's primary political opponent. >> jefferson: ♪ i've been in paris meeting lots of different ♪ ladies. i guess i basically missed the ♪ late '80s. >> hamilton: ♪ the bullets out your gun. ♪ the bullets out your gun. >> rose: the show reflects miranda's broad musical taste, but hip hop and rap define it. your music is hip hop. your music is rap. >> lin-manuel miranda: yes. and i also believe that form is uniquely suited to tell hamilton's story. because it has more words per measure than any other musical genre. it has rhythm and it has density. and if hamilton had anything in his writings, it was this density. >> angelica schyuler: ♪ i'm a girl in a world in which ♪ my only job is to marry rich ♪ my father has no sons, so i'm the one who has to social climb ♪ for one, so i'm the oldest and the wittiest ♪ and the gossip in new york city is insidious... >> rose: miranda wrote this for hamilton's si
. >> thomas jefferson: ♪ so what did i miss? ♪ what did i miss? >> rose: daveed diggs originated the role of thomas jefferson, hamilton's primary political opponent. >> jefferson: ♪ i've been in paris meeting lots of different ♪ ladies. i guess i basically missed the ♪ late '80s. >> hamilton: ♪ the bullets out your gun. ♪ the bullets out your gun. >> rose: the show reflects miranda's broad musical taste, but hip hop and rap define it. your music is...
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you can go all the way back to thomas jefferson and alexander hamilton, the arguments they had as to what the proper role of government should be, whether it should begin -- big government or little government, this or that kind of power. it ran through the constitutional convention and the arguments that occurred there. and it's appropriate that those who believe in government should have strong advocates on their side. and those who believe in free markets should have equally strong advocates on their side. and because i believe in free markets, i'm a republican, and i've been happy to be a republican, and i've been careful to stand up for those things that i believe, and i've compiled a record that many of my friends on the democratic side would consider fairly miserable in terms of wisdom on voting. but let us understand in the debate, that as we go back and forth between these two concepts, that we do not question the motives for the patriotism of anyone on the other side, or within our own caucuses. i remember an event where someone on the republican side voted with the democra
you can go all the way back to thomas jefferson and alexander hamilton, the arguments they had as to what the proper role of government should be, whether it should begin -- big government or little government, this or that kind of power. it ran through the constitutional convention and the arguments that occurred there. and it's appropriate that those who believe in government should have strong advocates on their side. and those who believe in free markets should have equally strong advocates...
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so thomas jefferson/aaron burr ran together as the presidential and vice presidential candidates. so when it came tie for the electoral college to vote, each election tore ge elector gets two votes. so they voted as such, one ballot for thomas jefferson and the other for his running mate aaron burr which resulted of course in a tie vote. the election wasn't resolved until after 36 ballots in the house of representatives which is where an election goes when no candidate gets a majority in the electoral college, that's what it says in the constitution. so they realized after this election with this tie vote that that was going to continue to keep happening if candidates ran as a party ticket, then they would keep tying like that. so just in time for the next election in 1804 the 12th amendment to the constitution can was ratified, and it just tweaked the voting just a little bit in the electoral college so that each election tore hor hady which of their votes was for president and which was for vice president, and in doing so they assured there would not be a tie vote again and this
so thomas jefferson/aaron burr ran together as the presidential and vice presidential candidates. so when it came tie for the electoral college to vote, each election tore ge elector gets two votes. so they voted as such, one ballot for thomas jefferson and the other for his running mate aaron burr which resulted of course in a tie vote. the election wasn't resolved until after 36 ballots in the house of representatives which is where an election goes when no candidate gets a majority in the...
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lincoln, abraham thomas jefferson, george washington, they all believed in borders. we don't. we fight for countries that most of you have never even heard of before, so they have borders. protect our own borders. but i have a message for the dealers, the gang members, and the criminal cartels that terrorizing all of our citizens in cities and in different places throughout the united states. and the message is, that your days are numbered. we're getting you out. getting you out! [cheers and applause] trump: we'll build a great wall and we will stop illegal for good and we'll have doors in that wall, and eople will come into that wall and they will come through that wall, by the tens of thousands. they are coming in legally. legally. [applause] and we'll stop the drugs from pouring into our country and totally poisoning, are doing to our youth, and you have a big problem here but every state has a big problem. our youth and more than our youth, but you see it with our astronomical numbers like never before. to keep our work country safe from terrorism. islamic terror attacks f
lincoln, abraham thomas jefferson, george washington, they all believed in borders. we don't. we fight for countries that most of you have never even heard of before, so they have borders. protect our own borders. but i have a message for the dealers, the gang members, and the criminal cartels that terrorizing all of our citizens in cities and in different places throughout the united states. and the message is, that your days are numbered. we're getting you out. getting you out! [cheers and...
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one of the customers was thomas jefferson who reportedly brought strings for a guitar on a violin. he later became the first u.s. treasurer after he brought music to early america 257 years ago today. >>> the dow on a tear today. less than 100 points away from dow 20,000. if ever there's a time to look at your 401(k), this might be it. >>> we will be looking at 401(k)s and the stock market, but first the big fuss over an elector meeting six days away. democrats demanding election tors get an opportunity to see what role russia played and whether they hacked it or made minced meat of it. the implication being that the other agencies were involved. by pushing the election tors to see what they have, are they sending out a reminder that the election tors switched
one of the customers was thomas jefferson who reportedly brought strings for a guitar on a violin. he later became the first u.s. treasurer after he brought music to early america 257 years ago today. >>> the dow on a tear today. less than 100 points away from dow 20,000. if ever there's a time to look at your 401(k), this might be it. >>> we will be looking at 401(k)s and the stock market, but first the big fuss over an elector meeting six days away. democrats demanding...
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. >> beautiful thing about him, he bankrolled thomas jefferson. first house with electricity was j.p. morgan's house. >> what about a woman? >> my favorite, i'm puerto rican, big fan of sonia sotomayor. >> they are stunning. thank you so much. since we're on the subject of drinking, we took a trip to see how they make their vintage champagne. >> in the heart of france wine country, there's a special champagne made with bolling ervin yard. the wine is made from rare plants growing in a small half acre plot surrounded by a brick wall. in the mid-1800's, they arrived from america. >> i don't know either. we will have normal -- >> about 40 workers appeal trained to handle the delicate grapes harvest the whole plot in two hours. the grapes are immediately pressed on the bollinger property. it taken from barrel to bottle. >> then you put the bottle. when the wine is ready we sell it. we sell in 500 to 2000 bottles per year. >> a bottle of bollinger sells for about 800 euros. you have to 5000 for old ervin advantages. >> it's very fresh. >> it's amazing
. >> beautiful thing about him, he bankrolled thomas jefferson. first house with electricity was j.p. morgan's house. >> what about a woman? >> my favorite, i'm puerto rican, big fan of sonia sotomayor. >> they are stunning. thank you so much. since we're on the subject of drinking, we took a trip to see how they make their vintage champagne. >> in the heart of france wine country, there's a special champagne made with bolling ervin yard. the wine is made from rare...
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he was a democratic republican from a friend of thomas jefferson personally. a quaker, pacifist, very pro-french. if he could get to france to meet with france's leaders, you might be able to talk them back from the edge and keep his country out of war. so george logan was a pretty prominent person in his day, there's certainly no one of the stature you would imagine would be needed to go and negotiate with a foreign country's leaders. kind of like one of these taking out a second mortgage to go to iran and negotiate a better nuclear deal. this is basically what he did. he spent his own money. he sold several parcels of land to finance the trip then he went to france and he was able to meet with france's leaders. he got an audience with the french director. by this time, francis in the wisdom of walking things back a little bit. another war with the what they needed at this time. it's impossible to determine what george logan's real impact was, but the french certainly thought there was a lot of impact for his attempt to come there and make peace. he was haile
he was a democratic republican from a friend of thomas jefferson personally. a quaker, pacifist, very pro-french. if he could get to france to meet with france's leaders, you might be able to talk them back from the edge and keep his country out of war. so george logan was a pretty prominent person in his day, there's certainly no one of the stature you would imagine would be needed to go and negotiate with a foreign country's leaders. kind of like one of these taking out a second mortgage to...
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but the title was thomas jefferson and the slaves of monticello. because during his lifetime he owned over 700 slaves. we had thomas jefferson and behind him the slaves at monticello. they know the names of all the enslaved he owned. so we put this huge series of tiles behind him that had the names of >>> our suggestion, in order for you to know who thomas jefferson was, you had to see him not just as an inventor, as a statesman, not just as an author, but he also was an owner of slaves. in order to see him, you had to see him through that prism as well. i suggest there are things that can be learned about robert e. lee and about stonewall jackson that we don't know, because they have become iconic symbols of a value system as opposed to individual men who had parts of them that were good, that were bad, and were ugly. >> now, you started with the memorial boulevard in richmond. does that mean augmenting that part of the church, adding material, adding something for the visitor to go on, or does it mean taking out those windows. >> i am suggesting
but the title was thomas jefferson and the slaves of monticello. because during his lifetime he owned over 700 slaves. we had thomas jefferson and behind him the slaves at monticello. they know the names of all the enslaved he owned. so we put this huge series of tiles behind him that had the names of >>> our suggestion, in order for you to know who thomas jefferson was, you had to see him not just as an inventor, as a statesman, not just as an author, but he also was an owner of...
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at thomas jefferson elementary school on oak street. >>> part of northern virginia still under a water warning, still ahead where you can stock up on your bottled water supply for free. >>> plus closer to the weekend temperatures. storm team 4 has your thursday storm team 4 has your thursday forecast and a look fios is not cable. we're wired differently. storm team 4 has your thursday forecast and a look that means incredibly fast 150 meg internet for the holidays. the local sled jump record, fly, gary, fly. ...his friend can download 13 versions of the perfect song... ...his sister can live stream it... ...while his mom downloads how to set a dislocated shoulder. get 150 meg internet, tv and phone for just $79.99 per month online for the first year. agine a world where the holidays are about joy again. at t.j. maxx, marshalls and homegoods, we've imagined the holidays this way for decades. it's why we never have crazy sales. never make you clip coupons. and always have amazing prices on popular brands and thoughtful gifts. it's time to bring back the holidays >>> the national zoo is a
at thomas jefferson elementary school on oak street. >>> part of northern virginia still under a water warning, still ahead where you can stock up on your bottled water supply for free. >>> plus closer to the weekend temperatures. storm team 4 has your thursday storm team 4 has your thursday forecast and a look fios is not cable. we're wired differently. storm team 4 has your thursday forecast and a look that means incredibly fast 150 meg internet for the holidays. the local...
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the title of the book "most blessed ofa the patriarchs" which we talk about coming from a letter that thomas jefferson writes becomes back from paris and plans to go back to monticello writing a of letter to angelica i cannot hear the name without thinking of this song but talking about his plans to go back to monticello. i have my health to build fields to four men watched the happiness of the stew of labor from mind that have nothing more to wish they live with me that should be the unfortunate process of time as the most blessed of uh patriarchs so what was it that intrigues you quick. >> first of all, the title was somewhat controversialal because this is the jefferson'' about himself weab do want people to think that we called him "most blessed of the patriarchs". [laughter] of course i could not it away with calling him that. but we thought it was intriguing because it is so different from the idea from republicans who saw himself as an "avatar" that calls to mind that is biblical from ancient times and then referring to himself at monticello like the patriarch so let the same time we
the title of the book "most blessed ofa the patriarchs" which we talk about coming from a letter that thomas jefferson writes becomes back from paris and plans to go back to monticello writing a of letter to angelica i cannot hear the name without thinking of this song but talking about his plans to go back to monticello. i have my health to build fields to four men watched the happiness of the stew of labor from mind that have nothing more to wish they live with me that should be the...
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grace community church packed the job -- the thomas jefferson community center to put together 150,000 meals. it is called hunger to hope. >> these will go to kid somewhere in the world where maybe is an ongoing need are at unnatural disaster. kellye: about 10000 volunteers worked in two waves to get the meals completed. the church partnered with arlington county police to make the meals happen. coming up, get ready for a drop in the temperature tonight. how cold will it go? ?? ?? ?? ?? kellye: chilly temperatures and rain to contend with chilly. josh: the good news is a lesser commute starts around for the clock in the morning, we know -- we know that pretty well. for most folks the rain going to be long gone for the summer hit the roads. when you might have to deal with it will be tonight if you get to 11:00. let's run through what today looks like him aside from a little bit of sunshine in the morning, cloud for the rule for today. that rain finally starting to get a bit closer. still not coming down. temperatures around 45 degrees. with our light breeze, six miles an hour. it does
grace community church packed the job -- the thomas jefferson community center to put together 150,000 meals. it is called hunger to hope. >> these will go to kid somewhere in the world where maybe is an ongoing need are at unnatural disaster. kellye: about 10000 volunteers worked in two waves to get the meals completed. the church partnered with arlington county police to make the meals happen. coming up, get ready for a drop in the temperature tonight. how cold will it go? ?? ?? ?? ??...
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two of our greatest people, thomas jefferson and john adams, die on the exact same day. it raises the gravitas to an almost religious kind of holiday, the level we celebrate with july 4 today, almost a direct result of adams and jefferson's death on july 4, 1826. that wasn't the only july 4. july 4, 1831, five years later, james monroe dies. it further kind of elevates fourth of july. you learn a little bit about that. we take you back to 1863 when president abraham lincoln is dedicating a cemetery at a small crossroads town in central pennsylvania and delivers his masterful 2.5 minute speech. my presentation today will be 20 times longer than the gettysburg address. i am sorry to say, nowhere near as memorable. hope you enjoy it, but nowhere near as memorable. he forever broadened the meaning of "all men are created equal" in that speech. i will come back to that. 1876, the centennial celebration in philadelphia with the original engrossed declaration of independence, trotted out for display, reclamation. it is a real concern about the physical deterioration of that doc
two of our greatest people, thomas jefferson and john adams, die on the exact same day. it raises the gravitas to an almost religious kind of holiday, the level we celebrate with july 4 today, almost a direct result of adams and jefferson's death on july 4, 1826. that wasn't the only july 4. july 4, 1831, five years later, james monroe dies. it further kind of elevates fourth of july. you learn a little bit about that. we take you back to 1863 when president abraham lincoln is dedicating a...
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i need to photograph thomas jefferson's widow. -- thomas jefferson's will. the guys saying no, no. my father is parading this guy, mentioning this -- my father is berating this guy, mentioning this judge in virginia. he finally gets a guide to bring out the pages of jefferson's will and he photographs them. he frames them in three frames, because i have them in my office. i have this framed jeffersonian will in my office. that is what i want to tell, stories of history. brian: you go back to the rutherford b. hayes home and your wife says 90 minutes. you have been married how long? mr. strauss: 1989, 27 years. brian: what has her attitude been about europe session with presidents? mr. strauss: she is sort of does not mind it, because she had a fellowship at stanford and we drove across the country. there is a hoover institution at stanford and he went there. on the way, we go through iowa. we stopped at herbert hoover's childhood farm. we run to the chicken coop and look at the cats. enjoyments inside my bizarre nature of looking at history. , one is 25 ands one is 21, both went to
i need to photograph thomas jefferson's widow. -- thomas jefferson's will. the guys saying no, no. my father is parading this guy, mentioning this -- my father is berating this guy, mentioning this judge in virginia. he finally gets a guide to bring out the pages of jefferson's will and he photographs them. he frames them in three frames, because i have them in my office. i have this framed jeffersonian will in my office. that is what i want to tell, stories of history. brian: you go back to...
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at thomas jefferson university lab what used to be the 2nd federal reserve bank of philadelphia. that's what you get. the vault is the home of the design first of its kind that introduces creative problem solving methods alongside a traditional medicine curriculum. kate? >> all eyes on the weekend. first weekend of does he say, not many more shopping weekends left until christmas and 30's in the poconos, high of 50's as clouds roll i . >>> he said the late show with stephen colbert followed by the late late show with james cordon. for kate, don, everyone, i'm ukee washington >> i'm jessica dean, we're always on at cbs3.com >> thanks for watching, family, have a good night. thanks for watching. >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for derm exclusive instant anti-aging, brought to you by beachbody. >> hi, everybody. i'm deborah norville. and i've got breaking news from the world of skincare. this time, there's a celebrity twist. keep watching. you are not gonna want to miss this. [ cheers and applause ] >> announcer: if you don't like the face staring back at you in t
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i have a new appreciation for george washington, thomas jefferson, andrew jackson, franklin roosevelt, harry franklin roosevelt, harry truman, dwight eisenhower lincoln will always be at the top of the mountain. >> why do you think that is? >> he had the biggest challenge of any president. he had a country divided in half. he presided over a civil war were so mad 50,000 people lost their lives. he abolished slavery, the great tarnish our nation that it didn't present for over 100 years. so for him to get rid of slavery and to bring the country together after the civil war is what puts them at the top of the mountain. >> good evening, everyone and welcome to the center for strategic and international studies. andrew schwartz, senior vice president at csi yes and it's my honor to host james kitfield and redoing this in partnership with the center for the study of the american, the center for the study of the presidency and congress were just talking upstairs.
i have a new appreciation for george washington, thomas jefferson, andrew jackson, franklin roosevelt, harry franklin roosevelt, harry truman, dwight eisenhower lincoln will always be at the top of the mountain. >> why do you think that is? >> he had the biggest challenge of any president. he had a country divided in half. he presided over a civil war were so mad 50,000 people lost their lives. he abolished slavery, the great tarnish our nation that it didn't present for over 100...
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an office first held by such statement as an franklin, thomas jefferson, and john adams. the unitedier days, states was not permitted the privilege of sending ambassadors abroad. she was too small and relatively unimportant. sharedilosophy was not by america today, however. for all nations, no matter how small or new, are considered importance, and her ambassadors are received in the traditional time-honored ceremony. ♪ >> ♪ joy to the world the lord is come receive her king ♪ ♪ the president concluded his official day by ushering in the christmas season, and annual washington holiday ritual. >> ♪ repeat the sounding joy repeat the sounding joy ♪ [applause] tonight, even as we speak, american men are fighting in a strange land a half a world away. and yet, at this time of christmas, there are signs of hope. states -- and in the united states, we have made progress in human rights in the past six years and we have made in all the previous 100 years. throughout the world, nation is joining nation in a common effort to try to improve the lot of man. let us here t
an office first held by such statement as an franklin, thomas jefferson, and john adams. the unitedier days, states was not permitted the privilege of sending ambassadors abroad. she was too small and relatively unimportant. sharedilosophy was not by america today, however. for all nations, no matter how small or new, are considered importance, and her ambassadors are received in the traditional time-honored ceremony. ♪ >> ♪ joy to the world the lord is come receive her king ♪ ♪...
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at thomas jefferson university lab what used to be the 2nd federal reserve bank of philadelphia. that's what you get. the vault is the home of the design first of its kind that introduces creative problem solving methods alongside a traditional medicine curriculum. kate? >> all eyes on the weekend. first weekend of does he say, not many more shopping weekends left until christmas and 30's in the poconos, high of 50's as clouds r . >>> he said the late show with stephen colbert followed by the late late show with james cordon. for kate, don, everyone, i'm ukee washington >> i'm jessica dean, we're always on at cbs3.com >> thanks for watching, family, have a good night. thanks for watching. captioning sponsored by cbs >> hi, stephen. >> oh, hi lauren cohan from "the walking dead." thanks for being on the show tonight. >> my pleasure. you look really down is there it's just-- look, can i ask you a question? >> of course,. >> stephen: i've been fighting this one zombie pretty seriously for months and he has never once tried to eat my brain or rip out my guts. i guess what i'm asking
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and office held by ben franklin, thomas jefferson and john adams. in her early days, the united states was not permitted the privilege of sending ambassadors abroad. she was too small and relatively unimportant. this is out -- philosophy is not shared by america today. for all donations, they are considered important. their investors are received in the traditional, time-honored ceremony. >> joy to the world. the lord has come. let heaven and nature sing. let heaven and nature sing. let heaven and nature sing. >> the president concluded by ushering in the christmas season with washington's annual holiday ritual. >> and tonight, even as we speak, men are fighting in a strange land. they have a world away. at time of christmas, there are signs of hope. we havenited states, made progress in human rights. in the past six years, we have in the previous hundred years. throughout the world, all are being forgotten. a nation is joining nations. it is in a common effort to try to improve the lot. tonightus here dedicated this christmas trade with hope and gr
and office held by ben franklin, thomas jefferson and john adams. in her early days, the united states was not permitted the privilege of sending ambassadors abroad. she was too small and relatively unimportant. this is out -- philosophy is not shared by america today. for all donations, they are considered important. their investors are received in the traditional, time-honored ceremony. >> joy to the world. the lord has come. let heaven and nature sing. let heaven and nature sing. let...
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thomas jefferson very wealthy. ben franklin very, very successful, very wealthy, able to retire early. these are the kind of people they were the shining stars of our early democracy. i think what trump is hiring now are the shining stars of this new generation. >> okay, you know what, yes, you want bright successful people. trump might be more influenced by financial success than just being smart. and i will say, look, billionaires like michael bloomberg look out for interests of everybody yet know how to run a business and then there's rich people like the italian like silvio berl scone and doesn't always make for a good politician. just a billionaire class looking out for their interest is also a flawed system. we saw kings and loyalty running the government. >> there's nobody named sir or prince who's in the cabinet that we know of, jonas. so, thank you. go ahead, jessica. >> i think that's actually an excellent point. i have no problem with it. i think most people have no problem with someone who, you know, ha
thomas jefferson very wealthy. ben franklin very, very successful, very wealthy, able to retire early. these are the kind of people they were the shining stars of our early democracy. i think what trump is hiring now are the shining stars of this new generation. >> okay, you know what, yes, you want bright successful people. trump might be more influenced by financial success than just being smart. and i will say, look, billionaires like michael bloomberg look out for interests of...
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filled in for her daughter before thomas jefferson. when life expectancies were shorter, we saw daughters-in-law take role as a hostess but. >> melania trump is there. her apparent indifference when it comes to perhaps the role of first lady, although she gave the speech saying she would take on social media, which was interesting. but do you think she sees melania trump, the actual first lady of the white house the way, say, bess trueman saw it, the great white jail? zbli >> i think she's a reluctant first lady. she's so honest about it. someone like jackie kennedy wasn't excited about it. went to virginia to get out of dc and melania is not having the pretense to moving to washington but eventually, she'll feel the need to move here. >> it's a fascinating piece. thank you so much. we appreciate it. we'll be watching what role she does take. we'll be right back. (vo) it's the holidays at verizon, and the best deals are on the best network. with no surprise overages, you can use your data worry free and even carry over the data you don
filled in for her daughter before thomas jefferson. when life expectancies were shorter, we saw daughters-in-law take role as a hostess but. >> melania trump is there. her apparent indifference when it comes to perhaps the role of first lady, although she gave the speech saying she would take on social media, which was interesting. but do you think she sees melania trump, the actual first lady of the white house the way, say, bess trueman saw it, the great white jail? zbli >> i...
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i know that no other kid from thomas jefferson high school went into the ivy league that year but how, some guy from harvard spoke to me and encouraged me to apply. and the school waived the application fees and everything. and i wasn't that spectacular. it wasn't like i had perfect words for it. i don't know what made them want to invest. i got there and i was grateful. david: when the you got there, did you say, these kids are smarter than me? or they are not as smart as me? lloyd: the first thing i did when i got accepted to college, my parents took me to something called the mail shop on ralph avenue in brooklyn where they bought me, for $40, sports jackets, slacks, burnt orange pants -- the kind of things that, i wouldn't say i fit the demographic. when i got to harvard, i'm sure that my roommates from the new england prep school community looked at me like i was from a foreign planet. and i could tell that look. i could tell they were looking at me like i was a different species. david: were you an athlete or a scholar? lloyd: a swimmer in high school. i went there and i wasn't
i know that no other kid from thomas jefferson high school went into the ivy league that year but how, some guy from harvard spoke to me and encouraged me to apply. and the school waived the application fees and everything. and i wasn't that spectacular. it wasn't like i had perfect words for it. i don't know what made them want to invest. i got there and i was grateful. david: when the you got there, did you say, these kids are smarter than me? or they are not as smart as me? lloyd: the first...
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at thomas jefferson school on oak street. >>> a local soldier is dead this morning three weeks after he was injured in a sue said attack. sergeant first class allan brown attacked bag bram airfield, a suicide bomber got on the base and targeted a crowd getting together for a fun run. two other service members and two u.s. contractors were also killed. >>> this morning we're working to learn whether a truck driver will face charges in a deadly crash in frederick. we brought you this yesterday morning. ross michaels died after a tractor-trailer lost control and crashed into his it was where i-70 meets 270, maryland state police say the truck driver couldn't slow down in time and hit his brakes abruptly. michaels was a father of two children and was headed home after picking up a computer from his office. >>> paramedics had to take ten people to the hospital after a metrobus collided with a car. it happened last night just before 7:00 when the w-4 bus wao turning on to south capitol policeztay no one was seriously hurt. >>> right now people in the hay market area are waking up to anothe
at thomas jefferson school on oak street. >>> a local soldier is dead this morning three weeks after he was injured in a sue said attack. sergeant first class allan brown attacked bag bram airfield, a suicide bomber got on the base and targeted a crowd getting together for a fun run. two other service members and two u.s. contractors were also killed. >>> this morning we're working to learn whether a truck driver will face charges in a deadly crash in frederick. we brought you...
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thomas jefferson will be elected and no more problems in iran. it didn't work out that way in iraq and i think iran is a bigger much stronger country that iraq ever was and i don't think he learned any of the lessons of the iraq war and he want to reinstitute a new war in iran. so no, i think this person john bolton should never have any position in the state department. i will vote no and i hope my vote will be the deciding vote to keep him out of the state department. >> maybe we put him out on point in the next conflict and he will change his mind. make him go out in front. senator, one last thought. do you think there is any possible that if we do have a working relationship with putin in syria that somehow we can perhaps partition the country. put an area, just the area where they are very loyal to him, break up the country, give the soup sunniies leadership so they can grab the country from isis? i don't see anything happening as long as al-assad is there. you think working with tillerson and working with putin might work some deal to get u
thomas jefferson will be elected and no more problems in iran. it didn't work out that way in iraq and i think iran is a bigger much stronger country that iraq ever was and i don't think he learned any of the lessons of the iraq war and he want to reinstitute a new war in iran. so no, i think this person john bolton should never have any position in the state department. i will vote no and i hope my vote will be the deciding vote to keep him out of the state department. >> maybe we put...
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jefferson was anti-war and did not have a lot they could do about it so in the midst of all of this state that they could do something about this. a philadelphia uh dr. named logan he was a friend personally of jefferson and he was a quaker and he thought if he could meet with some of leader of france he could talk them back from the edge to keep as country of war. still logan was a prominent person with that stature needed to negotiate with the foreign country's leader and to negotiate the better deal so basically he's sold aho several parcels -- parcels of land he got an audience and by this time france had seen the wisdom to what things back and it was impossible to determine what the real impact was. but they certainly thought there was a lot of impact he was hailed a hero he became a celebrity in paris. you would think he received similar treatment in his home country for his own initiative. morbid that was most emphatically not the case. to be inexcusable of american foreign policy and what day saw the bus of these as well that the view that democratic republican of the mob ru
jefferson was anti-war and did not have a lot they could do about it so in the midst of all of this state that they could do something about this. a philadelphia uh dr. named logan he was a friend personally of jefferson and he was a quaker and he thought if he could meet with some of leader of france he could talk them back from the edge to keep as country of war. still logan was a prominent person with that stature needed to negotiate with the foreign country's leader and to negotiate the...
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. >> well employees say the suspect west scott graduated from penn and thomas jefferson university and worked in the field of public health. she has been charged with murder. >>> in montgomery county, police have released surveillance video of two men wanted in an armored truck rob breach the men roughed up a loomis guard at the plymouth meeting mall last week and stole an undisclosed amount of money before getting away in a chevy tahoe. the injured guard was treated and released from the hospital. call the fbi or plymouth township police if you recognize either men in that suv. >>> federal regulators are working to improve how 911 call centers track calls from cell phones to make sure they respond to the correct address. between 70 and 80% of all emergency calls are now made on cell phones. but many times those calls are directed to the wrong dispatch center. some jurisdictions are now looking for new technology to help correct the problem. text start up laser has been helping to provide better location information for cell phone callers. fcc has mandated by the year 2021 that 911 cen
. >> well employees say the suspect west scott graduated from penn and thomas jefferson university and worked in the field of public health. she has been charged with murder. >>> in montgomery county, police have released surveillance video of two men wanted in an armored truck rob breach the men roughed up a loomis guard at the plymouth meeting mall last week and stole an undisclosed amount of money before getting away in a chevy tahoe. the injured guard was treated and released...
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it wasn't like i had expectations, i knew no other kid from thomas jefferson high school went to ivy league, but somehow there was a guy from harvard there who spoke to me and encouraged me to apply and the school waived the application fees. i was not that spectacular, it was not like i had perfect board scores or everything. i do not know what made them want to invest but they did. i got there and i was grateful. david: when you got there did you say these kids are smarter than me or not as smart? lloyd: i had to get over the idea that this was a different planet. the first thing i did and my parents took me to something called the mail shop in brooklyn where they bought me -- it must have been $40, three sports jackets, five pairs of slacks, burnt orange, with a light blue double-breasted jacket. i would not say that i fit the demographic, but when i got to harvard, circa 1971, i am sure my roommates from new england prep school community looked at me like i was from some foreign planet. i can tell that look. i was nuanced enough to tell that they were looking at me like i was som
it wasn't like i had expectations, i knew no other kid from thomas jefferson high school went to ivy league, but somehow there was a guy from harvard there who spoke to me and encouraged me to apply and the school waived the application fees. i was not that spectacular, it was not like i had perfect board scores or everything. i do not know what made them want to invest but they did. i got there and i was grateful. david: when you got there did you say these kids are smarter than me or not as...
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. >> well employees say the suspect west scott graduated from penn and thomas jefferson university and worked in the field of public health. she has been charged with murder. >>> in montgomery county, police have released surveillance video of two men wanted in an armored truck rob breach the men roughed up a loomis guard at the plymouth meeting mall last week and stole an undisclosed amount of money before getting away in a chevy tahoe. the injured guard was treated and released from the hospital. call the fbi or plymouth township police if you recognize either men in that suv. >>> federal regulators are working to improve how 911 call centers track calls from cell phones to make sure they respond to the correct address. between 70 and 80% of all emergency calls are now made on cell phones. but many times those calls are directed to the wrong dispatch center. some jurisdictions are now looking for new technology to help correct the problem. text start up laser has been helping to provide better location information for cell phone callers. fcc has mandated by the year 2021 that 911 cen
. >> well employees say the suspect west scott graduated from penn and thomas jefferson university and worked in the field of public health. she has been charged with murder. >>> in montgomery county, police have released surveillance video of two men wanted in an armored truck rob breach the men roughed up a loomis guard at the plymouth meeting mall last week and stole an undisclosed amount of money before getting away in a chevy tahoe. the injured guard was treated and released...
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instead of three wise men, the display features ben franklin, thomas jefferson and george washington. it was put up by the "freedom from religion foundation" against the traditional christ scene presented on the north steps. people passing by have mixed feelings. >> different strokes for different folks. >> i'm offended. i'm a christian. if this person believes that strongly in that, what can i say to 'em? >> we feel that there should be a strong separation between church and state. you should absolutely believe in whatever you believe in. that's what makes our country great. >> the thomas more society brought this display back to the capital for the first time in 40 years. >>> ugly christmas sweaters are part of holiday culture for years now. they're fun and now pets are getting in on the act. and people aren't the only ones looking that tacky. there are fundraisers where people dress their pets in bad sweaters. some people pay $20 to see frumpy sweaters on the pets on santa's lap. >> the opportunity to support a charity especially when it's for animals, i'm all about it. >> kidsthey
instead of three wise men, the display features ben franklin, thomas jefferson and george washington. it was put up by the "freedom from religion foundation" against the traditional christ scene presented on the north steps. people passing by have mixed feelings. >> different strokes for different folks. >> i'm offended. i'm a christian. if this person believes that strongly in that, what can i say to 'em? >> we feel that there should be a strong separation between...
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. >>> mayor jim kenney was on hand for tonight's ribbon cutting for thomas jefferson university's newest lab. the vault will be used by jefferson students for design, fabrication and prototyping. >>> the holiday tradition continued tonight in new york city with the 84th lighting of the rockefeller center christmas tree. >> three, two, one, go! ♪ >> that never gets old, does it? the 94 foot norway spruce was cut down earlier this month and made the 140 mile trip to manhattan. the tree is complete with more than 50,000 l.e.d. lights. this year's tree will be on display until january 7th in new york. >>> and this friday night at 7:00 right here, join us for a half hour special as we light the holiday tree at the blue cross river rink at penn's landing. the nbc10 morning team will all be there broadcasting live. it will be a lot of fun. >>> and we're expecting much drier conditions for the festivities on friday. look at that. we're still dealing with a lot of rain. people caught in heavy rain along 12th and market where people are dealing with those constant downpours. sheena. >> those are
. >>> mayor jim kenney was on hand for tonight's ribbon cutting for thomas jefferson university's newest lab. the vault will be used by jefferson students for design, fabrication and prototyping. >>> the holiday tradition continued tonight in new york city with the 84th lighting of the rockefeller center christmas tree. >> three, two, one, go! ♪ >> that never gets old, does it? the 94 foot norway spruce was cut down earlier this month and made the 140 mile trip...
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there's no doubt we could beat isis, but implicit there is thomas jefferson and ben franklin are waiting in the wings to fill in for the terrorists we beat. i don't think that's realistic. once you win there, someone else is going to fill in. if terrorists want to murder us, they always will. i don't want to expand government to stop what they can't stop. >> understood. understood. thank you, gentlemen. very good discussion. >>> well, before eric host's tonight's new year's coverage, the gang ready to cash it. >> should the left get over it already for the good of the country? >>> plus, why an academy award winning actor may be afraid to portray ronald ragen in a new movie. we'll explain to you at 11:30. >> good luck tonight, eric. we will be watching. >>> up here first, the new trump team said to be considering private market solutions for the department of veteran's affairs. is that the best way to take care of our precious vets? we debate it coming next. we've all been here. and here... and here. the answer is 8. bottom line, life is hard. that's why godaddy created website builder...
there's no doubt we could beat isis, but implicit there is thomas jefferson and ben franklin are waiting in the wings to fill in for the terrorists we beat. i don't think that's realistic. once you win there, someone else is going to fill in. if terrorists want to murder us, they always will. i don't want to expand government to stop what they can't stop. >> understood. understood. thank you, gentlemen. very good discussion. >>> well, before eric host's tonight's new year's...
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. >> trevor: thomas jefferson, this is trevor noah. i have a question. >> okay, i know what you're going to say. yes, chances are, you are descended from me. but all the money's gone. >> trevor: no, no. no, mr. jefferson, it's not about that. it's about the electoral college. why does america need electors to pick a president? why not just trust the popular vote? ( laughing ) >> trust the popular vote! what a good joke. now i see why this show does so well with millennials. you see, trevor, in my day, we didn't tally a popular vote for president. we believed the common people were ill-informed and couldn't be relied on to reject a populist demagogue so we devised electors to guarantee america never elected a dangerous charismatic lunatic. >> trevor: i don't know if that worked out. the electoral college, america's handing the white house, because of them to a racist white guy instead of a more popular, more qualifieded woman. >> sounds like it's working perfectly. what's the problem? >> trevor: well, i guess in your day-- look, the thi
. >> trevor: thomas jefferson, this is trevor noah. i have a question. >> okay, i know what you're going to say. yes, chances are, you are descended from me. but all the money's gone. >> trevor: no, no. no, mr. jefferson, it's not about that. it's about the electoral college. why does america need electors to pick a president? why not just trust the popular vote? ( laughing ) >> trust the popular vote! what a good joke. now i see why this show does so well with...
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i knew no other kids from thomas jefferson high school when into the ivy leagues but there was some guy from harvard that spoke to me and encouraged me to apply and these school waive the application fee. i was not that spectacular. it was not like i had perfect board scores or anything. david: when you got there -- lloyd: i got there and i was grateful for it. david: did you say, these kids are smarter than me or these kids are not as smart as me? lloyd: i had to get over the idea that we were from virtually different planets. the first thing i did when i got expected from colleges my parents took me to something called a mail shot on ralph avenue in brooklyn where they for $40,must've been three sports jackets, five pairs of slacks, burnt orange pants with a light room did -- light blue double braided. i would not say i think the demographic, but when i got to harvard, circa 1971, i am sure my roommates from new england prep school communities looked at me like i was from some foreign planets and i could tell that look. i was nuanced enough to tell they were looking at me like him was
i knew no other kids from thomas jefferson high school when into the ivy leagues but there was some guy from harvard that spoke to me and encouraged me to apply and these school waive the application fee. i was not that spectacular. it was not like i had perfect board scores or anything. david: when you got there -- lloyd: i got there and i was grateful for it. david: did you say, these kids are smarter than me or these kids are not as smart as me? lloyd: i had to get over the idea that we were...
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thomas jefferson famously gave monumentalion of library for congress. it has grown to one of the largest libraries in the world. susan: point are your responsibilities today? ms. hayden: the library of congress has 162 million items, including the sheet music i lincoln'sto abraham mask, all types of things. it operates in the u.s. copyright system. a lot of the materials that built the national library part of that process. susan: the smithsonian came along next. outed it get started -- how did i get started? man was an: a admirer of the early american experience in 1970, and requested he give $200 million of his net worth to the united states. the united states decided to accept that set of something. he wrote that he wanted the institution to be oriented to what he called "the increase and diffusion of knowledge." that is what the smithsonian has become. 19 museums and galleries. affiliated around the united states, a traveling exhibition service. our collection is 156 million objects, including 2 million books. items ranging from biological specimens
thomas jefferson famously gave monumentalion of library for congress. it has grown to one of the largest libraries in the world. susan: point are your responsibilities today? ms. hayden: the library of congress has 162 million items, including the sheet music i lincoln'sto abraham mask, all types of things. it operates in the u.s. copyright system. a lot of the materials that built the national library part of that process. susan: the smithsonian came along next. outed it get started -- how did...
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jefferson and james madison both lived to be in their 80s, thomas jefferson was 33 when he started writing the declaration of independence and james madison was 36 when he started drafting the constitution of the united states. there are ways that i think we all have to make sure we are showing how our young voices matter and what they bring into conversations, if you can't run for congress because you are not old enough, and all these things, it doesn't mean your voice can't influence the people in those positions and the points that are being made, found ways to organize and communicate things that are important to you so that you have a platform and a voice you have found and are positioned to run. >> do we have time for one more question? they gave me the 0 sign. does somebody have a microphone? back there. >> my name is mattie and i am a freshman at an all girl school. we do a lot of opportunities to go in front of the school and what we believe about certain issues and stuff. talking about something you believed in. one of my friends did this the other day and is freaking out and she
jefferson and james madison both lived to be in their 80s, thomas jefferson was 33 when he started writing the declaration of independence and james madison was 36 when he started drafting the constitution of the united states. there are ways that i think we all have to make sure we are showing how our young voices matter and what they bring into conversations, if you can't run for congress because you are not old enough, and all these things, it doesn't mean your voice can't influence the...