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a huge statue of benjamin franklin in paris. and there's avenue. benjamin franklin in paris. there's not an avenue franklin in london. what, if any, did ben franklin play in creating the us department of state? what by? the time he comes back? thomas jefferson replaced him in paris and jefferson very clear on the fact that he has succeeded rather than replaced ben franklin. because, as jefferson puts it, no one could possibly replace him. and it's really jefferson who begins to craft a foreign policy for a new nation. so in way that is the launching part, i would say, for for the department of state. your book, the great improvization, is being turned into a miniseries. tell us about it. it's an eight part apple series. it will air, i believe, beginning around april in the role of ben franklin. is douglas looking more like franklin than ben franklin? and it was filmed in precise sally, those hallways down, which ben franklin himself walked complaining the cold marble floors for all of those years that he was weekly paying visits to versailles to see louis the 16th to finesse
a huge statue of benjamin franklin in paris. and there's avenue. benjamin franklin in paris. there's not an avenue franklin in london. what, if any, did ben franklin play in creating the us department of state? what by? the time he comes back? thomas jefferson replaced him in paris and jefferson very clear on the fact that he has succeeded rather than replaced ben franklin. because, as jefferson puts it, no one could possibly replace him. and it's really jefferson who begins to craft a foreign...
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a huge statue of benjamin franklin in paris. and there's avenue. benjamin franklin in paris. there's not an avenue franklin in london. what, if any, did ben franklin play in creating the us department of state? what by? the time he comes back? thomas jefferson replaced him in paris and jefferson very clear on the fact that he has succeeded rather than replaced ben franklin. because, as jefferson puts it, no one could possibly replace him. and it's really jefferson who begins to craft a foreign policy for a new nation. so in way that is the launching part, i would say, for for the department of state. your book, the great improvization, is being turned into a miniseries. tell us about it. it's an eight part apple series. it will air, i believe, beginning around april in the role of ben franklin. is douglas looking more like franklin than ben franklin? and it was filmed in precise sally, those hallways down, which ben franklin himself walked complaining the cold marble floors for all of those years that he was weekly paying visits to versailles to see louis the 16th to finesse
a huge statue of benjamin franklin in paris. and there's avenue. benjamin franklin in paris. there's not an avenue franklin in london. what, if any, did ben franklin play in creating the us department of state? what by? the time he comes back? thomas jefferson replaced him in paris and jefferson very clear on the fact that he has succeeded rather than replaced ben franklin. because, as jefferson puts it, no one could possibly replace him. and it's really jefferson who begins to craft a foreign...
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benjamin franklin says we don't have that. that's not an option. everybody cried out against that as unconstitutional. the structural check we are adopting is impeachment.
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thank benjamin franklin forgiving me that what what does it mean to you to be a stoic? >> well, it it's something somewhere between the paralysis and ethic and my my own judeo roots. but it basically involves being the best you could be every single day not reaching necessarily outside of yourself, but nurturing what is inside of yourself. and drawing the best everybody that your route and giving the best that you can give in the jewish faith, they have an expression called a new man, which means to repair the world would make a better place. and i we have to remember that stoicism 300 years bc was that was it. that was the major, major faith and christianity seem to push it to the side. but there's a lot of qualities that i've five, five very helpful. >> so jewish store. >> yes. so when we come back, i'll ask michael douglas what he thinks about at year-old president entering his second term every piece of evidence tells a story how it really happened with jesse l. martin. next sunday at nine on cnn copd isn't pretty out-of-breath and often out of the picture but this
thank benjamin franklin forgiving me that what what does it mean to you to be a stoic? >> well, it it's something somewhere between the paralysis and ethic and my my own judeo roots. but it basically involves being the best you could be every single day not reaching necessarily outside of yourself, but nurturing what is inside of yourself. and drawing the best everybody that your route and giving the best that you can give in the jewish faith, they have an expression called a new man,...
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thank benjamin franklin forgiving me that what what does it mean to you to be stoic? >> well, it's something somewhere between the protestant ethic and i, my own judeo roots, but it basically involves being the best you can be every single day not reaching necessarily outside of yourself, but nurturing what is inside of yourself and dry the best from everybody that you are out and giving the best that you can. give in the jewish faith, they have an expression called sickle new man, which means to repair the world who make a better place and i we have to remember that stoicism 300 years bc he was, that was it. that was the major, major faith and christiania seem to push it to the side. but there's a lot of qualities that i've five, five very helpful. >> so jewish store? >> yes. so when we come back i'll ask michael douglas what he thinks about an 81 year-old president entering his second term nick paton walsh reports on the growing turf war between humans and ellis blevins and sri lanka feels bizarre to see this frontline mentality out here are these giant and invasive
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what george washington said -- benjamin franklin said we view the prosecution of a chief executive. what george washington said we're worried about factional strife. >> let me put this worry on the table. if the potential for criminal liability is taken off the table wouldn't there be a significant risk that future presidents would be emboldened to commit crimes with abandon while they are in office. the fact we're having this debate because they have said presidents might be prosecuted. presidents from the beginning of time have understood that's a possibility. that might be what has kept this office from turning into the kind of crime center that i envision. once we say no criminal liability, mr. president, you can do whatever you want, i'm worried that we would have a worse problem than the problem of the president feeling constrained to follow the law while he is in office. >> i respectfully disagree with that because the regime you described is the regime we have operated under for 234 years. not been an expectation based on 234 years of unbroken political -- >> let me ask you
what george washington said -- benjamin franklin said we view the prosecution of a chief executive. what george washington said we're worried about factional strife. >> let me put this worry on the table. if the potential for criminal liability is taken off the table wouldn't there be a significant risk that future presidents would be emboldened to commit crimes with abandon while they are in office. the fact we're having this debate because they have said presidents might be prosecuted....
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benjamin franklin says we don't have that, that's not an option. everybody cried out against that as unconstitutional. the structural check we're adopting is impeachment. and they're very clear on that in pages 64 to 69 in the second volume. >> thank you. >> justice gorsuch. >> just returning to the chief justice's hypothetical about the ambassador sale and bribery. congress has a statute that specifically names the president and says he can be criminally prosecuted for bribery, presumably after he leaves office. outside the core areas that tis kavanaugh was talking about, when congress speaks clearly couldn't a statute like that congress provide a statute like that that would allow all manner of evidence to come in to prove the case? >> i think our position is that would have to be an unofficial act, purely private contact for that prosecution to go forward. >> outside the core areas of executive power, if there is a clear statement from congress that something is unlawful and it applies to the president, i'm struggling to see why in that case per
benjamin franklin says we don't have that, that's not an option. everybody cried out against that as unconstitutional. the structural check we're adopting is impeachment. and they're very clear on that in pages 64 to 69 in the second volume. >> thank you. >> justice gorsuch. >> just returning to the chief justice's hypothetical about the ambassador sale and bribery. congress has a statute that specifically names the president and says he can be criminally prosecuted for...
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benjamin franklin said that was not an option. everybody cried out that that was not constitutional. it is very clear on that in the second volume. >> thank you. >> justice gorsuch? >> returning to the chief justice's hypothetical about the ambassador sale in bribery. congress has a statute that names the president and says he can be criminally prosecuted for bribery presumably after he leaves office. outside the core areas the justice kavanaugh was talking about, when congress speaks clearly, couldn't a statute like that, couldn't congress provide a statute like that that would allow all manner of evidence to come in to prove the case? >> our position is that would have to be an unofficial act, purely private conduct for the prosecution to go forward. >> but outside the core areas of executive power, if there is a clear statement from congress that something is unlawful and it applies to the president, i'm struggling to see why in that case perhaps the evidence could come in. >> the strongest possible cases what you described des
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. >> from what benjamin franklin said at the constitutional convti which reflects the founders original understanding which is at the constitutional conveio benjamin franklin said his three -- this provides one example only of a chief mastte who is subject to criminal prosecution anevybody cried out against at >> i understand but since benjamin franklin, everybody has thought cluding the presidents who held the office that they re taking this office subject to potential criminal prosecution, no? >> i see the evidence going the other way. rbury versus madison discusses brought immunity. >> what was up with the pardon r president nixon? everybody thought that presidents couldn't be prosecuted, than what was that about? >> he was under investigation at the time with official and privatcouct. everyone understands that since president grants carriage riding incident, evy has understood that the present can be prosecuted. -- the president can be prosecuted. >> there seems to be common ound be just between you and your colleague and the other side that no m iabove the law and the president can
. >> from what benjamin franklin said at the constitutional convti which reflects the founders original understanding which is at the constitutional conveio benjamin franklin said his three -- this provides one example only of a chief mastte who is subject to criminal prosecution anevybody cried out against at >> i understand but since benjamin franklin, everybody has thought cluding the presidents who held the office that they re taking this office subject to potential criminal...
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so if you look at someone like benjamin franklin, who was fairly old by the time of the boston tea party and longer in boston, but you look the arc of his life. people in the 1720s didn't have nice things. there weren't many nice things they could to have. if you look at the material culture of how everyday people lived, the level of furnishings and homes were quite low. the amount of imported consumer goods that people could eat or drink were not very much. but this built over time, over the 50 years that followed by the time in the 1770s. is this growing consumer culture that north american colonists, the british colonies, north america can engage. it's about having nicer furniture, imported furniture, perhaps even from elsewhere, if you're wealthy, but a proper tables and chairs and cabinets and cupboards that their ancestors may not have had, it may simply have been a stool and a table may have been. and as some sort of a have made bed may have been, all they had newly made linens, sheets that could have been woven in a mill in lancaster rather than lancaster share in england rather
so if you look at someone like benjamin franklin, who was fairly old by the time of the boston tea party and longer in boston, but you look the arc of his life. people in the 1720s didn't have nice things. there weren't many nice things they could to have. if you look at the material culture of how everyday people lived, the level of furnishings and homes were quite low. the amount of imported consumer goods that people could eat or drink were not very much. but this built over time, over the...
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. >> i would, quote, from benjamin franklin said at the constitutional convention, history provides one example only of a chief magistrate who is subject up public justice criminal prosecution. everybody cried out against that. >> i understand but since benjamin franklin, everybody is thought including presidents without the office that they were taking this office subject to potential criminal prosecution, no? >> i see the opposite. the evidence going the other way. discussed brought immunity principal -- >> what was up with a pardon for president nixon? if everybody thought that presidents could not be prosecuted, then what was that about? >> he was under investigation for both private and public condo. >> on that score, there does seem to be some common ground between you and your colleague on the other side that no man is above the law and the president can be prosecuted after he leaves office for his private conduct. is that right? >> we agree with that. >> the question becomes as we have been exploring a little bit about how to sager great private from official conduct that may or
. >> i would, quote, from benjamin franklin said at the constitutional convention, history provides one example only of a chief magistrate who is subject up public justice criminal prosecution. everybody cried out against that. >> i understand but since benjamin franklin, everybody is thought including presidents without the office that they were taking this office subject to potential criminal prosecution, no? >> i see the opposite. the evidence going the other way. discussed...
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i'm delighted to share that this project eliminated the it originated during covid with benjamin franklin and the --. so that was the connection. a friend and i had been at odyssey israel, our local synagogue in d.c. and the rabbi there recommended project called matzah or character improvement, where every night you're supposed to make a list of the 13 virtues that were on the list and put an x mark where you fell. and there are virtues like temperance, prudence, humility and so forth, which is the hardest one to follow. and you add a friend and i try this. this is frank four and it was very depressing because there were so many x marks and we gave it up after a while during covid. how many x marks on average there were 13. there are seven days of the week. there were like at that point there were seven next to temperance and it was a tough time actually and it's a difficult system to try when you're in an turbulent time. what i learned during covid was that this didn't originate with a hasidic rabbi, but with benjamin franklin and in in his autobiography, he was the one who came up with
i'm delighted to share that this project eliminated the it originated during covid with benjamin franklin and the --. so that was the connection. a friend and i had been at odyssey israel, our local synagogue in d.c. and the rabbi there recommended project called matzah or character improvement, where every night you're supposed to make a list of the 13 virtues that were on the list and put an x mark where you fell. and there are virtues like temperance, prudence, humility and so forth, which...
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benjamin franklin's warning echoes through his age to ours today. those who can give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. let that the no be history's judgment of us. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields. mr. nadler: i yield three minutes to the distinguished gentlelady from washington, ms. jayapal. the chair: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. jayapal: the gentlelady is recognized. - we have an obligation to safeguard our national security. every single day the f.b.i. conducts and average of 500 warrantless searches of americans' private communications resulting in over 278,000 searches in one year alone. the f.b.i. has invaded the privacy of members of congress, a state court judge who reported state right misappropriations. we cannot pass this bill without my amendment and representative biggs and lofgren and davidson to close the backdoor search loophole. unfortunately, there are some members of the intelligence community, some members of this body that are circulating information
benjamin franklin's warning echoes through his age to ours today. those who can give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. let that the no be history's judgment of us. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields. mr. nadler: i yield three minutes to the distinguished gentlelady from washington, ms. jayapal. the chair: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. jayapal: the gentlelady is recognized. - we have an obligation to safeguard our...
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benjamin franklin says, we don't have that. that's not an option. everybody cried out against. that is unconstitutional. the structural check we're adopting his impeachment. and the very clear on that we just 64 to 69 of the second volume of barrett. >> thank you justice gorsuch. just returning to the chief justices hypothetical about the ambassador sale and bribery congress has a statute that specifically names the president, says he can be criminally prosecuted for bribery presumably after he leaves office outside the core areas that the justice kavanaugh was talking about when congress speaks clearly, couldn't a statute like that congress provides a statute like that. that would allow all manner of evidence to come in to prove the case i think our position is that would have to be in an official act, purely private conduct for that prosecution to go forward. all right. but outside the core areas of executive power, if there's is it clear statement from congress that something is unlawful. and it applies to the president i'm struggling to see why in that case, perhaps the evi
benjamin franklin says, we don't have that. that's not an option. everybody cried out against. that is unconstitutional. the structural check we're adopting his impeachment. and the very clear on that we just 64 to 69 of the second volume of barrett. >> thank you justice gorsuch. just returning to the chief justices hypothetical about the ambassador sale and bribery congress has a statute that specifically names the president, says he can be criminally prosecuted for bribery presumably...
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i went to school across the street when it was benjamin franklin middle school so the area is dear to me. visited japantown. i'm here all the time. i love--really excited for the renovations coming up. super excited for all the work happening at united nation plaza. thank you phil, for keeping us in line for all the renovations and happy to be here and to serve. >> thank you cynthia. [applause] >> thank you all very much. i feel really honored to get to serve next to amazing community advocaitds like cynthia and hillary. >> thank you. [applause] >> that concludes general manager's report. >> wonderful. thank you phil and everybody who participated. >> any public comment on it general manager's report? anyone on webex? >> i have a comment from commissioner hallisy, please. >> i thought it would be fitting since we start march madness today, this is a little addendum for general manager ginsburg that kezar pavilion was the home court of the usf dons when they won back to back national championships! [applause] with bill russell and kc jones. >> i'll work that into my talkic points. >> p
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newest role as benjamin franklin. that's tomorrow. >> all right. >> hey, i've got some folks over here. you know what? here's the michael douglas will be here to relive his most famous movie roles, and telling us about his newest role as benjamin franklin. that's tomorrow. >> all right. >> hey, i've got some folks over here. you know what? here's the deal. central valley, i had to come to it, but their nickname is the central valley thunder. you guys performed at carnegie hall last night, this choir. how about a little something something? >> you guys keep going, we're going to do some weather for you. >> the central valley thunder. and, of course, you know how you get to carnegie hall, practice, yes, i like it, a kid likes an old joke. let's show you what we've got for your weekend ahead. your week ahead, i should say. sunshine along the east coast, drying out out west, severe storms in the central plains, snow in the rock keys, midweek, snowy in the northern rockies, sunshine to the southeast, and then as we make ou
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., to hearing that the committee of five that was nominated was lee himself course benjamin franklin, john adams, roger sherman robert livingston and jefferson lee was busy work on the articles of confederation racial the elderly. franklin was the committee's most famous writer and personality he'd recently from london, where he'd been representing pennsylvania small art craft, a tactful he wasn't interested in a writing. john adams was a passionate participant in the floor and the challenge writer. he, however, felt overburdened with important committee work. the other two appointments livingston from new york and sherman from canada. kent had no special interest in or talent writers. all five, though, are of the same mind so as congress they wanted another document, this one a conclusive statement for almost every delegate already signed on to a declaration. the colonies were now independence states was to be a document justifying to the world their reasons for this extraordinary assertion was to be a collective statement intended to be signed by every delegate they all had read. je
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the lightning rod was invented by benjamin franklin in 1752 . as a basis for his development, he took the idea of ancient greek sailors who protected their ships from lightning strikes by tying swords to their masts, from which long ropes were lowered into the water. franklin improved the design of the lightning outlet. his defense option from the thunderstorm it spread throughout the world and remains relevant to this day. can. to say that the roots of popov’s thunder catcher lie deep in history, but only with the progress of technological progress and the beginning of the use of radio engineering devices, the russian scientist managed to make his invention, which has not lost its relevance today. alexander stepanovich popov, russian physicist and electrical engineer, founder of the radio engineering scientific school, creator of the kronshtat radio workshop, the first enterprise in the domestic radio industry. alexander stepanovich popov was born in march 1859 in the northern urals in the gornyatsky village of turin mines in the
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. >>> benjamin franklin famously said in this world, nothing is certain, but death and taxes. if you are donald trump, april 15th just isn't tax day, but it is also the day where he is set to face true accountability in the form of the new york hush money election interference trial. trump's lawyers filing a motion yesterday demanding the judge to recuse himself from the case because his daughter works for and has equity in a company that counts democrats as clients. in the motion, trump c complaining that an appearance of impropriety exists, that questions judge martians impartiality in this case. rules for the, but not for me, because i don't see justice clarence thomas recusing himself from any insurrection cases, but i digress. it is just another way for trump to delay, delay, delay, and possibly evade the newly expanded gag order after repeatedly criticizing marchand's daughter and others. joining me now is maia wiley, the president and ceo of the leadership conference on civil and human rights, and glenn kushner, former federal prosecutor, msnbc little contributor. two o
. >>> benjamin franklin famously said in this world, nothing is certain, but death and taxes. if you are donald trump, april 15th just isn't tax day, but it is also the day where he is set to face true accountability in the form of the new york hush money election interference trial. trump's lawyers filing a motion yesterday demanding the judge to recuse himself from the case because his daughter works for and has equity in a company that counts democrats as clients. in the motion,...
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but we're in this world where electronic you know benjamin franklin discover electricity and now look where it went. if you can't reach more people in a buzz word and an image, tick tock or, whatever it is, you're getting beaten. yeah. i mean, rest assured, disinformation is reaching people faster than we ever could. on that. on that briefly, i would say that there was a this is something that sort of like previously people said regarding the trump campaign is, oh, these guys are just brilliant. absolutely brilliant. social media, you know, they're just so good at that part of it. i think it is probably worth reconsidering, though, which buzzwords are capable of, succeeding and i mean, there is a bias toward that are not true and things that are true are more interesting. if i tell you what, i would actually happen to me this morning, you're not going to be that excited if you if i tell you about like some -- i made up, then like, lo and behold, it has a high potential and so it's it's like there is an element of that where. like, yes, you've got to adjust to the packaging but i think
but we're in this world where electronic you know benjamin franklin discover electricity and now look where it went. if you can't reach more people in a buzz word and an image, tick tock or, whatever it is, you're getting beaten. yeah. i mean, rest assured, disinformation is reaching people faster than we ever could. on that. on that briefly, i would say that there was a this is something that sort of like previously people said regarding the trump campaign is, oh, these guys are just...