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madison was picked on. the scrawny kid and a bit of a loner. >> he was always doing his own little thing. >> everything changed by madison's senior year of high school. he sprouted to almost 6 feet. and had less time for dad and mom. >> madison was very social. he had a lot of friends. >> hanna trailer and madison grew up in the tiny town of eclectic, alabama. >> he was always the class clown, goofy, making everybody laugh. you know, he might get in trouble for talking too much in class. >> as madison crossed over into the land of teendom, his parents found themselves without a map. >> they are about to graduate high school. he was like any of the other kids that thought, oh, i'm about to gain freedom and i'm going to push my boundaries a little bit. >> madison had started hanging out with a group of friends, but i feel like that group of friends opened a door to marijuana and partying and all that stuff. >> the door and madison walked through it? >> yeah. >> april worried about where this road might take h
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but madison wouldn't give up. i think it's very plausible that without madison in the first house, there would not have been a bill of rights. >> mary, where do our rights come from? >> historians differ completely on this, and if you look at the things that we call rights, some are obviously magna carta rights. in 1774, congress actually passed a declaration of rights, and so some are taken out of that. some are fights of 1760, and some are right that art really, i think, uniquely american. which is, at a time when religious test are completely common, not being able to participate in government because of your religious faith is the number one reason that people other than property are not allowed to participate. in the federal constitution is, basically, unique more or less in this moment in not just saying that there won't be any test for office -- that doesn't mean like a citizenship test. that means you don't have to say a faith-based print will. and then they actually add that you don't even have to take an
but madison wouldn't give up. i think it's very plausible that without madison in the first house, there would not have been a bill of rights. >> mary, where do our rights come from? >> historians differ completely on this, and if you look at the things that we call rights, some are obviously magna carta rights. in 1774, congress actually passed a declaration of rights, and so some are taken out of that. some are fights of 1760, and some are right that art really, i think, uniquely...
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but madison wouldn't give up. and i think it's very plausible that without madison in the first house, there would not have been a bill of rights. mary, where do our rights come from? yeah, as a historian differ completely on this and if you look at the the things that we rights you can see they come from you know some are obviously magna carta rights. in 1774, congress had passed a declaration of rights and so some are taken out of that. some are rights of the fight in those 1760. some are rights that are really, i think, uniquely american in this moment. and i'll just give the one that i care a lot about, which is at a time when religious tests are completely common, not being able to practice a paid in government because of your religious faith is the number one reason that people other than property are not allowed to participate, and that the federal is like basically unique more or less. and this moment at not just saying that there will be no tests for religious office, not that mean like a citizenship test
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madison also does that. i'm not sure any other president has done in the run up to the war of 1812 when we are contesting we've been arguing both with the french and the british who are in a world war against each other, and they're trying to restrict trade that. the america ship, built ship owners have been carrying on to great profit. jefferson madison have an embargo. the jefferson's embargo acted basically shuts down this huge lee profitable shipping industry or at least encourages smuggling. and they really are headed towards war with britain madison just orders the seizure of what was called them west florida, which is actually not what we think of as at all. but the southernmost part of what is now alabama, mississippi. and louisa anna, north of the mississippi river and up to baton rouge madison says so who is now president? says, oh, well, this was part of the louisiana purchase. nobody else really believes this. but madison says this is part of the louisiana purchase are taking this these local peo
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most of what we know about the convention comes from madison. there were many people who took notes but those were the only notes that covered every day and they cover at a little play and even people who know that they are reading through madison's eyes, you can't help it. you end up telling the story the way he told it, but it's written from madison's perspective. it's written with the people he liked playing the role and the people he didn't not like not playing the role and the people he really didn't like, never appearing. there's are guys and never said anything and they were silent for four months but they are gone. one of the things that has become clear in part because of the capacity to do digital and forensic research is that late in the convention with the convention moved very importantly to committees, madison stopped taking notes and only two years later did he go back with a journal he had borrowed, the official journal of the convention, he borrowed from washington and made a copy and he used that to end the notes and to write t
most of what we know about the convention comes from madison. there were many people who took notes but those were the only notes that covered every day and they cover at a little play and even people who know that they are reading through madison's eyes, you can't help it. you end up telling the story the way he told it, but it's written from madison's perspective. it's written with the people he liked playing the role and the people he didn't not like not playing the role and the people he...
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what did we learn about moderation from hamilton and madison? jeffrey: first of all, he has an amazing book about the constitution, for which madison is a hero, and i can't wait to discuss his great book. he is absolutely right to moderation, in moderation is the touchstone of the constitution. you have written great stuff about madison and the federalist papers as well. wh learned by applying this lens of moral psychology to the federalist papers and the constitution, was that for madison, the constitution was itself an application of the faculty psychology that he had learned at princeton from president witherspoon. suddenly, i understood the federalist papers in a new light as a manual for what matters -- what madison and hamilton called public happiness. what is the connection between personal self-government and political self-government? whading this moral philosophy. madison learns from witherspoon that just as then faculties or e reason in the head and passion or emotion in the heart, and desire in the stomach. so does the nstition of th
what did we learn about moderation from hamilton and madison? jeffrey: first of all, he has an amazing book about the constitution, for which madison is a hero, and i can't wait to discuss his great book. he is absolutely right to moderation, in moderation is the touchstone of the constitution. you have written great stuff about madison and the federalist papers as well. wh learned by applying this lens of moral psychology to the federalist papers and the constitution, was that for madison, the...
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and jefferson and madison are beside themselves like. hamilton is building out an army which he's going to use for two purposes. they're convinced the. first is patronage because they always believed that hamilton was looking to reward his friends and then the other one was he's going to march this army down into virginia. and there's this amazing series of lters that jefferson wrote, 1790 899, telling his fellow republicans, just be calm. don't give hamilton an excuse to march the army here, which sounds ridiculous in historical retrospect. but when you think about it in the framework of the historical sort of social imaginary that that these men would have had that makes a lot of sense because it had just been 100 years earlier that james second seemed to be doing exactly. you know, i mean, if you look at republican form of government called remember,t' to the courts reluctant to the united states and their provisions. it would go to the president the stanford of the congress is of session. they only serve with the supreme uneasiness a
and jefferson and madison are beside themselves like. hamilton is building out an army which he's going to use for two purposes. they're convinced the. first is patronage because they always believed that hamilton was looking to reward his friends and then the other one was he's going to march this army down into virginia. and there's this amazing series of lters that jefferson wrote, 1790 899, telling his fellow republicans, just be calm. don't give hamilton an excuse to march the army here,...
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the uw madison campus is situated in downtown madison. it's in the heart of madison. it's on an isthmus. we're not far from the capitol building here. the lake right there, a popular spot for students to hang out. this is a very well-traveled area of campus. students come through here every day to walk to class and to go to their apartments here in the surrounding area. and as we mentioned, yes, arrests have been made here this morning, but mostly students are the ones who have been protesting, i'd say over the past two days have been out here. i have spoken with faculty members, staff here at uw who are participating in this protest as well as people who live in the surrounding area who want to be a part of this protest here. it's been a very chaotic and busy morning. it looks like we've got something else going on down here, as protesters run to the squawk, the street here, blind me. we'll take a closer look. as soon as there's someone being arrested, protesters seem to respond to the situation with their chants and cell phones as police try to get a handle still on
the uw madison campus is situated in downtown madison. it's in the heart of madison. it's on an isthmus. we're not far from the capitol building here. the lake right there, a popular spot for students to hang out. this is a very well-traveled area of campus. students come through here every day to walk to class and to go to their apartments here in the surrounding area. and as we mentioned, yes, arrests have been made here this morning, but mostly students are the ones who have been protesting,...
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do i was forced as they go by it why madison? we all see things different some prioritize and some don't >> accountability >> can only be given if you actually tried in place as a parent, we all make mistakes. this is a normal way of life >> usually when >> mistakes happen, we learned from them we tried to fix it or talk it over but continuing to make the same mistake over and over again is no longer a mistake. it's a choice that becomes a decision those decisions that you made ultimately took my my daughter's life because you decided that you didn't want to parent and listen to your son you took the right away for me to be a mother you do not get to this side that you do not get those privileges. you are not above anyone i love being a mom. it's the one thing that i'm truly great at you cared more about your well-being then the one life that you should put above anyone, your child. and because of that, you took that you bought took four beautiful children away from those world being appearing is the best is the part of light tha
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madison had an influence that most never achieved. sometimes i would listen to a poem she wrote or watched her create art with no tracing. just her talent. she would talk about college and what she would like to do and what would be most helpful to society. the passion that she had for everything and everyone was remarkable. i would catch myself watching her and think to myself how lucky am i? i'm the one who gets to be her mom. what did i do to deserve a perfect person? she will be the best thing to ever happen to me at such a young age myself. i grew up because of her. we grew together. i learned from her. i mattered because of her. from the moment she was born, i promised myself that i would be there no matter what through the heartbreak, let downs and struggles i would be there and listen, learn and love every moment. i wouldn't miss a thing. i would always protect her. on november 30, 2021, exactly 17 years six months and 13 days made me break my first promise and it will hurt for eternity. as her mom i didn't protect her. first
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anti-israel protester arrests growing on college campuses nationwide so are tabs for taxpayers fox business madison alworth outside the university with more. >> good morning, cheryl that arrests as well as police presence on college campuses continues to run up city on hook some saying should be the universities that are paying for this expense, like i said the cities are the ones paying for police presence despite many private universities are calling on their help, eric adams said still at a minimum should be shared with schools. >> we believe, that they too should contribute to the cause one way to prevent from escalating a zero tolerance as soon as that pent goes up it comes down. do not allow this to continue, to expand. >> asked city nypd how much efforts have cost them, city hall telling fox business too early to know price but definitely increased overtime for the police department the continue to increase in costs columbia reportedly asked city to keep police presence through commencement may 15 why a bipartisan group lawmakers in the caucus is calling on school to pay saying in a letter t
anti-israel protester arrests growing on college campuses nationwide so are tabs for taxpayers fox business madison alworth outside the university with more. >> good morning, cheryl that arrests as well as police presence on college campuses continues to run up city on hook some saying should be the universities that are paying for this expense, like i said the cities are the ones paying for police presence despite many private universities are calling on their help, eric adams said still...
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go ahead madison. yeah, iúwant to say thank you to spcandy and that who got me fung in barcelona. >> it looks like it was a blast toúmake that spot. frankly candy, you have aúson with down syndrome and i know one of the aspects we see in this spot is you focus on how how someone's own family can play a role holdk someone with down syndrome. how do you feel like those families can can better support their loved ones? >>úit's a great the fact becausk that i have, as you mentioned, my son turned 12 yesterdayúand i want mason to be a great human, and i want him to kind of really drive with his path and his life is and how they support mason, madison and all of our incredible community to make sure that they're accomplishing their dreams and goals. our goal organization and as a people with down syndrome to be included in every aspect of life. >> wonderful message. >> and i totally agree with you, candy madison. >> it is a big day tomorrow. it is the day that we officially recognize those with down syn
go ahead madison. yeah, iúwant to say thank you to spcandy and that who got me fung in barcelona. >> it looks like it was a blast toúmake that spot. frankly candy, you have aúson with down syndrome and i know one of the aspects we see in this spot is you focus on how how someone's own family can play a role holdk someone with down syndrome. how do you feel like those families can can better support their loved ones? >>úit's a great the fact becausk that i have, as you mentioned,...
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but madison's certainly also says, as is lincoln in the first inaugural, that majority rule is a is madison says the end of the very definition of government and you always are just slightly wrong or even longer than that. no, no. i think you're asking an important question. and i think you're really asking. no, that's currying favor with the model. i didn't mean it the way it sounded. that's like. i think there's a really, really important question here. i think it's a question, what are the the purposes or the ends and what are the. and i think in that regard the purpose certainly was individual liberty and individual liberty for a community a free and equal self-governing that were at equal in that phrase, free and equal self-governing citizens is really important is not liberty for one person to subject everybody else. so freedom and equality have to be seen as hand-in-glove in relationship to each other. that's the purpose. then how do you deliver it? and so may. that's where i do think the sort of genius of the institutional design of the time comes out. they were trying to answer tha
but madison's certainly also says, as is lincoln in the first inaugural, that majority rule is a is madison says the end of the very definition of government and you always are just slightly wrong or even longer than that. no, no. i think you're asking an important question. and i think you're really asking. no, that's currying favor with the model. i didn't mean it the way it sounded. that's like. i think there's a really, really important question here. i think it's a question, what are the...
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>> madison. >> spell that for me. >> >> we have the 911 call. i want to play it for you. >> 911, what's your emergency? >> he just told me he was going to let me use his phone, so i got in and then he wouldn't give it to me and then he said it was dead, so i was like, "let me out." he reaches for the gun, and i jumped out of the car. >> it is very clear based on the evidence that we collected at this particular crime scene that madison, through divine intervention, is a life. we discovered that there were two unspent .22 cartridges lying in the road. it's only that the gun jammed, not once but twice, that she's able to make to it this house alive. >> nobody knew i left the party that i was at. so if his gun didn't jam up, he would have just left me and -- no one would have known anything. >> investigators are able to determine that it's a .22 cartridge manufactured by the cci company. >> those bullet casings and madison's details about the van will become more important than police in this area realize. >> what kind of car was it? >> a van. >> w
>> madison. >> spell that for me. >> >> we have the 911 call. i want to play it for you. >> 911, what's your emergency? >> he just told me he was going to let me use his phone, so i got in and then he wouldn't give it to me and then he said it was dead, so i was like, "let me out." he reaches for the gun, and i jumped out of the car. >> it is very clear based on the evidence that we collected at this particular crime scene that madison,...
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this is live right now at madison in wisconsin, where these protests have been going on as well. and law enforcement there just appear to move into break up some of the barricades and appeared to take some people in custody some pushing and shoving that you can see there as well we saw much worse than this overnight at ucla hey, were some protesters and counter protesters who were clashing with each other what you see here again is police pushing the line of protesters back in the protests are trying to hold their ground there and shoving back at law enforcement you also see as we have seen at many of these protests around the country the protesters are masked. some of the reasons for that is so that they can't get doxed some of it is so that if they are seen on video later on that footage cannot be used against them in trial but you do see it at more and more of the protests around the country. the situation seems to be stabilized, right there. tense but stable. sarah and again, i expect that you'll see scenes like this around the country today as colleges in different states se
this is live right now at madison in wisconsin, where these protests have been going on as well. and law enforcement there just appear to move into break up some of the barricades and appeared to take some people in custody some pushing and shoving that you can see there as well we saw much worse than this overnight at ucla hey, were some protesters and counter protesters who were clashing with each other what you see here again is police pushing the line of protesters back in the protests are...
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jolene madison, the wife of president james madison, served as first lady from 1809 to 1817 before julia tyler was even born as white house hostess. she provided a space where the official masculine sphere of politics and the unofficial feminine sphere of hostessing interacted, bringing people of different, differing political persuasions together. even northerners and southerners. with the goal of national unity, a widow, dolley, returned to washington city in 1837 and mentored several presidential wives and other white house hostesses, including julia tyler. at the age of 76, dolley madison took 24 year old julia tyler. the new bride, and the new first lady of john tyler under her wing, serving as a bridge between the new republic and the antebellum era. as mrs. madison graced the white house functions during the tyler administration. i now turn the program over to the ladies. thank you, liz, and thank you, myra. and thank you to her for allowing us to be participate in this really interesting project. and we're happy to bring our presentation on julia gardiner tyler. and it represents
jolene madison, the wife of president james madison, served as first lady from 1809 to 1817 before julia tyler was even born as white house hostess. she provided a space where the official masculine sphere of politics and the unofficial feminine sphere of hostessing interacted, bringing people of different, differing political persuasions together. even northerners and southerners. with the goal of national unity, a widow, dolley, returned to washington city in 1837 and mentored several...
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and this is basically why i really loved madison and enroll areas. people are so warm, people are so that will come a new senior as it, as, as their families. i am to be none of them. i know i am from indonesia and i am a doctor. it is always an eye opening experience to present this x solve a islands and their news and bring madison mirror. yes. the gap off health care in these places versus any metropolitan status in indonesia. it just tremendous. it's kind of crazy how in one island, they would not have any oxygen at all. for example, the, sometimes they would not have any lives at all. if more people understand that this is an issue, i think it's not a very difficult task. default the i work, the computational so these soft materials would describe the interaction of tiny particles. seemed the materials by use, the fundamental onto the had novel materials. felt very important from the energy application to the special properties that were used to make new devices that murray, the warranty. and you feel the joy of knowing something that nobody kne
and this is basically why i really loved madison and enroll areas. people are so warm, people are so that will come a new senior as it, as, as their families. i am to be none of them. i know i am from indonesia and i am a doctor. it is always an eye opening experience to present this x solve a islands and their news and bring madison mirror. yes. the gap off health care in these places versus any metropolitan status in indonesia. it just tremendous. it's kind of crazy how in one island, they...
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and bring madison there. yes. the gap off health care in these places versus any metropolitan status in indonesia. it just tremendous. it's kind of crazy how in one island, they would not have any oxygen at all. for example, the, sometimes they would not have any lives at all. if more people understand that this is an issue, i think it's not a very difficult task. default the i work, the computational so these soft materials would describe the interaction of tiny particles seemed the materials by using fundamental and this had novel materials. so very important from the energy implications to the special properties that was used to make new devices. it's very rewarding and you feel the joy of knowing something that nobody knew before. my name is main show, a vice president of i came in seneca, a cop research into one and in the world. this is the institute of atomic. i'm a lifecycle of finances. i'm also a professor. i teach one course for years. that's a very good to me. call to refresh your memory about the fund
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the i really see madison as a life, not just of work. and when you do something that gives you the most satisfactory feeling, i think it's kind of keeps you going. right. and that's exactly how i feel. whenever i go through this little places, i've heard many young women coming to me and saying that they're thinking to become a doctor that also having this thought off. can i do this village be good for my future and so on. mass always always. yes. yes. again, science is everyone. everyone has the right to be good inside us because this is the, well, it's us the into the conflict. so with tim sebastian presidential elections in russia of the usual full gun conclusion with nothing left to chalk, not even the best in jail of the leading opposition figure. i'll explain about me. my guest is the russian come and take the andre collapsed. recall for tommy, he rush and you're ready. just send it in. most of the valley such as serious, correct? the bluetooth city has to be too complex. next on d, w point isn't a surprise every day. many risk the
the i really see madison as a life, not just of work. and when you do something that gives you the most satisfactory feeling, i think it's kind of keeps you going. right. and that's exactly how i feel. whenever i go through this little places, i've heard many young women coming to me and saying that they're thinking to become a doctor that also having this thought off. can i do this village be good for my future and so on. mass always always. yes. yes. again, science is everyone. everyone has...
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the i really see madison as a life, not just of work. and when you do something that gives you the most satisfactory feeling, i think it's kind of keeps you going. right. and that's exactly how i feel. whenever i go through this little places, i've heard many young women coming to me and saying that they're thinking to become a doctor that often having this thought else. can i do this really to be good for my future and so on. my as always, always, yes, yes. again, science is every, once everyone has the right to be good inside us because it's, it's the, well, it's us. the key is to can show people waiting for 200 the most famous infinity of all times, doing points for peace and freedom. everything about the next on dw, with working as long been a male dominated industry and nigeria. but elizabeth, if i, you know, won't do, refuses to go with the flow. she designs and manufacturers, modern furniture in our own workshop. and as a role model for many, and not just when feedbacks and 60 minutes on d, w, conflicts, crises was, every single c
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after last week's riots on the university of madison campus , university of madison staff and faculty are planning their own response. these clashes occurred after the intervention of the police. madison university staff and faculty gather on campus. according to them, this gathering is an opportunity to express support for students and to be able to talk with students and other protest organizers. the militarization of the university campus is not an accident in this university or universities no longer occur. we have a long history of peaceful protests in this university. these protests are also peaceful. these statements are made after a number of students and faculty members of madison university were arrested last week. professor samer al-atoud was one of the professors of this university , where the protesting students want to hold another rally. samer al-atoud says that he plans to give a speech in this rally. he says he intends to tell how the way academic engagement will change. i think we all need to learn how the ability to build a new world. students show us this point and
after last week's riots on the university of madison campus , university of madison staff and faculty are planning their own response. these clashes occurred after the intervention of the police. madison university staff and faculty gather on campus. according to them, this gathering is an opportunity to express support for students and to be able to talk with students and other protest organizers. the militarization of the university campus is not an accident in this university or universities...
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we met during undergrad at the university of wisconsin-madison. [cheers and applause] coming from a family of farmers in rural wisconsin i had to take out student loans to afford my tuition. together, we have over $75,000 in student loans. while still in school i remember i had saved enough money to make my biggest payment to date, feeling like i was getting ahead i was heartbroken to discover that the $1000 i saved couldn't even cover the interest that had piled up. after graduating i discovered my passion for digital marketing. two years ago sam and i pursued our dream of becoming entrepreneurs. we counted market kenya media, marketing firm based in madison, wisconsin. [applause] shortly after becoming business owners, the president's forget his program was struck down,, devastating as along with millions of americans. fortunately, president biden announced that he would not back down and announced his safe plan. [applause] >> salmon i enrolled as soon as possible. prior to the safe plan were making monthly payments totaling $700. now, after the
we met during undergrad at the university of wisconsin-madison. [cheers and applause] coming from a family of farmers in rural wisconsin i had to take out student loans to afford my tuition. together, we have over $75,000 in student loans. while still in school i remember i had saved enough money to make my biggest payment to date, feeling like i was getting ahead i was heartbroken to discover that the $1000 i saved couldn't even cover the interest that had piled up. after graduating i...
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madison, why is that? >> brian, they are learning on zoom today because this high school is the newest shelter overnight for migrants. james madison high school behind me, class should be in session but, instead, we had 2,000 migrants from floyd bennett field they arrived here last night. we have some of that video i want to show you as well. those migrants located at floyd bennett field a shelter, a hurricane shelter run by the state. run by the city. when it was opened, there were concerns that there would be issues with flooding and with wind. those concerns they played out yesterday as we saw major storms hit new york yesterday, one day advanced notice, the parents of around # thousand students were informed that their kids would not be able to come to school because their school is used as a shelter overnight. they said, quote, the relocation will continue until any weather conditions that may arise have stabilized and the facility is once again fit for living. so hear we're hearing is that james madi
madison, why is that? >> brian, they are learning on zoom today because this high school is the newest shelter overnight for migrants. james madison high school behind me, class should be in session but, instead, we had 2,000 migrants from floyd bennett field they arrived here last night. we have some of that video i want to show you as well. those migrants located at floyd bennett field a shelter, a hurricane shelter run by the state. run by the city. when it was opened, there were...
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madison was a princeton man. they have now washington didn't that kind of education but he wished he did. yeah so would you would you do you think there at the collegiate education of some of the founders was an essential condition of the project that created well they thought of very few people went to college of course but that was ticket as john adams said to being a gentleman. you graduated from harvard, got a b.a. from harvard. you were a gentleman just by that fact. and that between gentlemen and non gentlemen commoner is is much more i mean we can't even begin to imagine how real that was for these people. it almost as is stark, a line of division in the society. the line between free in fact and, slave. you know, there were so many degrees of unfreedom that that was kind of blurred. it in the atlantean regime, the colonial period that's blurred. but but the notion between the idea of being a gentleman and non gentleman is really. and you get some sense of that some of the arguments the federalists make of
madison was a princeton man. they have now washington didn't that kind of education but he wished he did. yeah so would you would you do you think there at the collegiate education of some of the founders was an essential condition of the project that created well they thought of very few people went to college of course but that was ticket as john adams said to being a gentleman. you graduated from harvard, got a b.a. from harvard. you were a gentleman just by that fact. and that between...