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john adams. and i'm happy to say two of my previous bocks are being reissued in hard covers as simon & shuster classics. "the great bridge "ow and "mornings on horseback." my book about theodore roosevelt. each of these books is to have a new introduction by the author. as it says on all of his books in the new classic series, which led me to an incident in a bookstore a few weeks ago that i won't forget. i was told by the editor, ros -- my wife and i were staying in new york, and the editor called and said she needed the new introductions right away. i had a copy of "the great bridge" with me, but i had no copy of "mornings on horseback." so i thought it was important to read the introduction in the original book before i wrote the new introduction, and i headed over to fifth avenue to the large barnes & noble store, which replete with everything, and sure enough i found a paperback copy of "mornings on horseback. and i went up to the checkout counter which in that store is vi very large, maybe
john adams. and i'm happy to say two of my previous bocks are being reissued in hard covers as simon & shuster classics. "the great bridge "ow and "mornings on horseback." my book about theodore roosevelt. each of these books is to have a new introduction by the author. as it says on all of his books in the new classic series, which led me to an incident in a bookstore a few weeks ago that i won't forget. i was told by the editor, ros -- my wife and i were staying in new...
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the adams returned to massachusetts in june 1788. within the year of their life changed again when john was elected the first vice president under the new constitution. he served eight years in what he called the most insignificant office. [laughter] >> during those years and later during the presidency, abigail frequently return to quincy to oversee the farm and preserve her health. she preferred village life in massachusetts to that in any of the three capital cities. first new york, then philadelphia, then washington, d.c.. more than 500 of john and abigail's letters survived from this period of their lives. >> new york, may 14, 1789. my dearest friend. i have received yours on the fifth. you think it best to leave thomas at college, but i pray you come on to charles as soon as possible. as to money to pay your expenses, you must if you can borrow enough to bring you here. if you cannot borrow enough you must fill horses, oxen, sheep, cow, any rate rather than not come on. not if no one will take the place, leave it to the birds o
the adams returned to massachusetts in june 1788. within the year of their life changed again when john was elected the first vice president under the new constitution. he served eight years in what he called the most insignificant office. [laughter] >> during those years and later during the presidency, abigail frequently return to quincy to oversee the farm and preserve her health. she preferred village life in massachusetts to that in any of the three capital cities. first new york,...
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they are all by adam smith. hi yet and friedman more than came spline sure that he would see himself as in the same tradition to get >> host: go ahead, professor. >> guest: one week to the good difference is one never saw themselves as a moral philosopher as well as an economist. they sometimes interesting things to say about morality and philosophy in certain ways. but smith's views i think integrate the study of human nature from a philosophical point of view of the study of human nature in a more empirical way more than the others do. let me just say a word about that if i might which also pertains to the question how you read the wealth of nations and the fury of moral sentiments together. there's one thing we haven't mentioned we might want to add and that is and the theory of moral sentiments smith makes clear that in order to understand the other human beings properly to supplies with them as he says we need to imagine ourselves into the situations and to that in great detail otherwise we would appreciate
they are all by adam smith. hi yet and friedman more than came spline sure that he would see himself as in the same tradition to get >> host: go ahead, professor. >> guest: one week to the good difference is one never saw themselves as a moral philosopher as well as an economist. they sometimes interesting things to say about morality and philosophy in certain ways. but smith's views i think integrate the study of human nature from a philosophical point of view of the study of human...
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>> well, deep inside favored john quincy adams. he had worked with adams for eight years.d in those days, the secretary of state was the most important figure in government after the president because we were surrounded by foreign powers. and the secretary of state had a very, very important role in dealing with the rest of the world. and john quincy adams had been working in or with -- the diplomatic service since he was 17 years old. and was with him when his father was in france. so clearly adams was the most competent in foreign affairs and monroe was quite pleased that adams won. he really favored adams. but stayed out of the election. he did not feel that it was the role, as did washington, that a sitting president has any right to get involved in an election for a campaign for his successor. yes, sir. [inaudible] >> monroe sort of made a tour of the united states. i suppose, to sort of help -- but that put him out of washington and out of touch with what's going on for months at a time. and very difficult for communications back and forth. is that just a sign of the
>> well, deep inside favored john quincy adams. he had worked with adams for eight years.d in those days, the secretary of state was the most important figure in government after the president because we were surrounded by foreign powers. and the secretary of state had a very, very important role in dealing with the rest of the world. and john quincy adams had been working in or with -- the diplomatic service since he was 17 years old. and was with him when his father was in france. so...
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adam smith society .net. a gentleman comes before both very much for being on book tv in prime time. >> guest: my pleasure. >> guest: thank you very much. >> host: we have two more hours of programming coming up tonight, and every night this week we are going to have one of life hour from eight to 9 p.m. eastern. we have to couple of books out of influence the american political system. tonight we looked at the wealth of nations with adam smith. friday night we are looking at silent spring by rachel carson written in the early 60's. we will have her biographer and another gentleman on to talk about silent spring and the will be friday night. now, tomorrow night we are having to current economic authors on to talk about the current economic situation, and the shlaes and dean baker from eight to 9 p.m. to take calls and e-mails and then on thursday night we will be talking about the afghanistan war that the to afghanistan authors, said the jones and mark moyer will be here to take calls and tweets. but two more
adam smith society .net. a gentleman comes before both very much for being on book tv in prime time. >> guest: my pleasure. >> guest: thank you very much. >> host: we have two more hours of programming coming up tonight, and every night this week we are going to have one of life hour from eight to 9 p.m. eastern. we have to couple of books out of influence the american political system. tonight we looked at the wealth of nations with adam smith. friday night we are looking at...
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adam smith society .net. a gentleman comes before both very much for being on book tv in prime time. >> guest: my pleasure. >> guest: thank you very much. >> host: we have two more hours of programming coming up tonight, and every night this week we are going to have one of life hour from eight to 9 p.m. eastern. we have to couple of books out of influence the american political system. tonight we looked at the wealth of nations with adam smith. friday night we are looking at silent spring by rachel carson written in the early 60's. we will have her biographer and another gentleman on to talk about silent spring and the will be friday night. now, tomorrow night we are having to current economic authors on to talk about the current economic situation, and the shlaes and dean baker from eight to 9 p.m. to take calls and e-mails and then on thursday night we will be talking about the afghanistan war that the to afghanistan authors, said the jones and mark moyer will be here to take calls and tweets. but two more
adam smith society .net. a gentleman comes before both very much for being on book tv in prime time. >> guest: my pleasure. >> guest: thank you very much. >> host: we have two more hours of programming coming up tonight, and every night this week we are going to have one of life hour from eight to 9 p.m. eastern. we have to couple of books out of influence the american political system. tonight we looked at the wealth of nations with adam smith. friday night we are looking at...
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i'm delighted to have her as my abigail adams who has helped me so much in my public life, and we're joined by the key sponsor of the legislation that i've introduced in the house of representatives, distinguished senator from the state ever massachusetts, senator ted kennedy, who has done a marvelous job, not just with this legislation that we hope to pass -- [applause] >> not only with this legislation that we hope to pass to create an adams' memorial, but maybe some day there will be a kennedy memorial in our nation's capital to the great things that that family has achieved over the span of their many, many talented generations of public service. i also -- i'd also like to say in my remarks here as well, too, that in the dinner that we talked about, we talked about
i'm delighted to have her as my abigail adams who has helped me so much in my public life, and we're joined by the key sponsor of the legislation that i've introduced in the house of representatives, distinguished senator from the state ever massachusetts, senator ted kennedy, who has done a marvelous job, not just with this legislation that we hope to pass -- [applause] >> not only with this legislation that we hope to pass to create an adams' memorial, but maybe some day there will be a...
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i'm adam may and at this hour as many as 300 people are believed dead in chile. the full extent of the damage remains unclear at this point from the 8.8 magnitude earthquake. >> rescue crews are working feverishly to free the trapped, the injured are gathering outside of hospitals after one of the biggest earthquakes ever recorded rocks central chile. in the capital of santiago, cars were tossed by the force, thousands of homes leveled. stunned residents outside of damaged buildings. >> it was absolutely frightening. i really thought it was the end of the world. >> the 8.8 earthquake caught on this surveillance camera struck in the early morning hours just outside of chile's second largest city, concepcion. president obama is in contact with the chillane government. >> i have reached tout to president bachelet, to let her know that we will be there for her, should the chilean people need assistance. >> earthquake triggered systems, some aimed at the hawaiian i'lls. hawaiian officials sounded sirens. the deadliest hawaiian tsunami back in 1946 was triggered by an
i'm adam may and at this hour as many as 300 people are believed dead in chile. the full extent of the damage remains unclear at this point from the 8.8 magnitude earthquake. >> rescue crews are working feverishly to free the trapped, the injured are gathering outside of hospitals after one of the biggest earthquakes ever recorded rocks central chile. in the capital of santiago, cars were tossed by the force, thousands of homes leveled. stunned residents outside of damaged buildings....
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adam? >> thanks. >>> check in with tim and gigi tomorrow for "eyewitness news" for the updated forecast. coming up next in sports tonight, maryland saved its best for last against georgia tech. the exciting finish is coming up. @ [ sighs ] dreaming about the taste of chocolate? then hurry into dunkin' donuts today. and satisfy that chocolate craving with any small latte, like our new white chocolate latte, for only 99 cents. america runs on dunkin'. >>> hello, everybody. just as you get ready to wind down for the night and for eye- opening big shot basketball, acc battle galactic ka that went down to the last shot. just over two minutes left in the game, eric hayes driving to the hoop with the heart of a warrior. high off the glass tied up at 68. later teammate vasquez 18 points today watch him take it to the lane. 73-72 maryland. three seconds to go. georgia tech's derrick favors strong on the follow up. the rambling wreck ensuing play. the game oner? no. maryland called time out doing wha
adam? >> thanks. >>> check in with tim and gigi tomorrow for "eyewitness news" for the updated forecast. coming up next in sports tonight, maryland saved its best for last against georgia tech. the exciting finish is coming up. @ [ sighs ] dreaming about the taste of chocolate? then hurry into dunkin' donuts today. and satisfy that chocolate craving with any small latte, like our new white chocolate latte, for only 99 cents. america runs on dunkin'. >>> hello,...
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adam caskey is at tyson's corner. we are starting to see some snow west and south, right, adam? >> especially down near lynchburg, roanoke, and even in staunton, virginia. obviously we have no snows mauling in tysons corner. you see a lot of white on the radar screen. however, most of what is white is not hitting the ground yet. the air has not saturated yet so the snow can hit the ground. to the west, west virginia and western maryland, you see the white and pink. even though we are below southern maryland, you can see that as well that is not all hitting the ground. it will push on in later this morning and especially midday today. around noon is where we should see the snow locally. but the heaviest snow will be between 7:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m.. the best chance of accumulation, between 18 and 24 inches, with a chance of 25 to 29. that is possible, with a slight chance of hitting 30 inches in a few locations here and there. that chance does exist in it is not likely, but the possibility is there. let's go back to alisa with the morning drive. on route 7 here in tysons corner, t
adam caskey is at tyson's corner. we are starting to see some snow west and south, right, adam? >> especially down near lynchburg, roanoke, and even in staunton, virginia. obviously we have no snows mauling in tysons corner. you see a lot of white on the radar screen. however, most of what is white is not hitting the ground yet. the air has not saturated yet so the snow can hit the ground. to the west, west virginia and western maryland, you see the white and pink. even though we are...
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adams, had some room to work with there. >> adams, getting some early playing time for georgia tech.e didn't even play in the game on monday night against florida state. you said during the break there, debbie, you can tell machelle joseph was fired up on the sidelines, maybe looking for someone to give her what she wants. >> out of the dead ball situation, some pressure out of georgia tech, but i was saying before about a thorough walk through and great preparation for what you anticipate you see out of duke. but it's hard to simulate their pressure every day. >> battle there. finally jasmine thomas who just came back in, quickly gives us another reason to call her name. but a double dribble and a turnover for the blue devils. >> the other thing that duke does is they uncharacteristically turn it over about 18 time has game. they force 23, the highest average in school history. but they give it back to you a lot. >> i talked to jasmine, she said that was one thing she knows for the team to take it to the level they want to be at at the end of the regular season and postseason, they
adams, had some room to work with there. >> adams, getting some early playing time for georgia tech.e didn't even play in the game on monday night against florida state. you said during the break there, debbie, you can tell machelle joseph was fired up on the sidelines, maybe looking for someone to give her what she wants. >> out of the dead ball situation, some pressure out of georgia tech, but i was saying before about a thorough walk through and great preparation for what you...
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adam housley is along for the ride in tucson, arizona. adam?rter: hi, jon a true mix of old and new. talking about nightvision goggles. high-tech radar and working with horses and riders on the ground. we went along for a ride with the horse team, one of many across the southwest as they brought in quite a haul the other night. brought in 350 pounds of drugs and 40 illegals trying to sneak into this country. we'll have more on the story also coming up next hour. jon? jon: adam, brian, molly, that is your news. thank you. jane: want to get to this weather we're watching hitting the northeast today. it is really a massive snowstorm. in some parts it has hurricane-force winds. you're looking at a live picture just out side our studios midtown manhattan. when will this end? >> that is the good news. the snow will not be blockbusterish as we saw every night but we could see more inches. look at storm totals. 26.2 in tuxedo, beautiful part of new york. 16.9 in new york city. that was officially at 7:00 a.m. we'll see that push upwards of closer to 18
adam housley is along for the ride in tucson, arizona. adam?rter: hi, jon a true mix of old and new. talking about nightvision goggles. high-tech radar and working with horses and riders on the ground. we went along for a ride with the horse team, one of many across the southwest as they brought in quite a haul the other night. brought in 350 pounds of drugs and 40 illegals trying to sneak into this country. we'll have more on the story also coming up next hour. jon? jon: adam, brian, molly,...
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us cabeen baker, are you a fan of adam smith? >> guest: we have all learned from adam smith just as we have from keynes. in terms of this idea of the division of labor comparative advantage, you know, one of the points i often make is that we often read this so selectively so we have this idea somehow we are going to be the smart people and get the labor from the developing world. that is nonsense because they are plenty of people in india and china who are every bit as smart as the player and the reason we tend to get the smart jobs is because they are smart people get congress to give them protection so it is easy for someone from mexico or developing countries come to the united states and work as a cabdriver or worked in restaurants or construction and very often off the books for code is very difficult for them to get a job as a doctor or lawyer so we have protectionism. we just tend to conceal it so i learned a lot from adam smith. i just wish more economists would learn from adam smith. >> host: richard from brooklyn, than
us cabeen baker, are you a fan of adam smith? >> guest: we have all learned from adam smith just as we have from keynes. in terms of this idea of the division of labor comparative advantage, you know, one of the points i often make is that we often read this so selectively so we have this idea somehow we are going to be the smart people and get the labor from the developing world. that is nonsense because they are plenty of people in india and china who are every bit as smart as the...
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us cabeen baker, are you a fan of adam smith? >> guest: we have all learned from adam smith just as we have from keynes. in terms of this idea of the division of labor comparative advantage, you know, one of the points i often make is that we often read this so selectively so we have this idea somehow we are going to be the smart people and get the labor from the developing world. that is nonsense because they are plenty of people in india and china who are every bit as smart as the player and the reason we tend to get the smart jobs is because they are smart people get congress to give them protection so it is easy for someone from mexico or developing countries come to the united states and work as a cabdriver or worked in restaurants or construction and very often off the books for code is very difficult for them to get a job as a doctor or lawyer so we have protectionism. we just tend to conceal it so i learned a lot from adam smith. i just wish more economists would learn from adam smith. >> host: richard from brooklyn, than
us cabeen baker, are you a fan of adam smith? >> guest: we have all learned from adam smith just as we have from keynes. in terms of this idea of the division of labor comparative advantage, you know, one of the points i often make is that we often read this so selectively so we have this idea somehow we are going to be the smart people and get the labor from the developing world. that is nonsense because they are plenty of people in india and china who are every bit as smart as the...
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is adam here? adam? i hope he's around. he may not be here yet.y is an example of a man who ran as a common guy who decided to run in the gubernatorial election for the state of illinois. eight, now almost 12 days ago he was down 20 points. he brought in some local tea paid membership, people who could help him. ultimately he lost about 50,000 votes but he came up to be a contender. adam represents the best of what this movement is about. a guy who decided to try to serve and attempt to be elected. interestingly enough i spoke with his campaign after the election. the next day after they announced the loss -- by the way, the two top contenders in that election are split by 500 votes. 500 votes. adam 47,000 e-mails the very next day that gave him encouragement and said he was the only guy that they believed that could change the corruption in the state of illinois. that's support, ladies and gentlemen. that is a wonderful result. [applause] >> i hope adam will come in and we'll hear from him in a little bit. these are average people. you see, one o
is adam here? adam? i hope he's around. he may not be here yet.y is an example of a man who ran as a common guy who decided to run in the gubernatorial election for the state of illinois. eight, now almost 12 days ago he was down 20 points. he brought in some local tea paid membership, people who could help him. ultimately he lost about 50,000 votes but he came up to be a contender. adam represents the best of what this movement is about. a guy who decided to try to serve and attempt to be...
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adam caskey will talk about that. has the wind started to pick up? >> we have another five hours before the wind starts whipping. you will feel later today. don't be surprised if you get some sunshine. you wind will be the big story. look at the device we used to measure the wind speed. it looks like it is spinning quickly. but it's got all that impressive. is about 8 miles an hour. later, they will be whiping all over the place. we're expecting wind gusts in excess of 50 miles per hour. 35 degrees right now. not much in terms of precipitation. there is snow in extreme calvert county and on to the eastern shore. that is what was anticipated with this storm. the snow will be well to our north and in parts of new england. highs in the low 40's today. the big story will be the wind. the ground is saturated. it makes it easy for trees to get knocked over by the wind. that is the real concern tonight and tomorrow. >> we have an issue for metro. yellow and blue line commuters, there are doingn schedule track maintenance. yellow and blue line commuters, ant
adam caskey will talk about that. has the wind started to pick up? >> we have another five hours before the wind starts whipping. you will feel later today. don't be surprised if you get some sunshine. you wind will be the big story. look at the device we used to measure the wind speed. it looks like it is spinning quickly. but it's got all that impressive. is about 8 miles an hour. later, they will be whiping all over the place. we're expecting wind gusts in excess of 50 miles per hour....
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wyeth you had four, john adams -- three, and the adams' played a big role, john quincy had one, abigail had two. any impact from your father's john adams book, because ... >> guest: oh, sure, but also much even more so, their letters are just amazing. and i wanted -- some of my goals in the book were that i wanted to -- i wanted to see what these parents told their children, how they told them, and also what the letters told -- tell us about the times in which they lived. so the adams' letters cover a lot of those -- those sides. but the rules that you asked about, the rules that i had, they're really very simple. i had two rules. the person -- the person who had written the letter had to make a substantial and worthwhile contribution to our country. and then the letter itself had to reveal something of value. c-span: you said that theodore roosevelt wrote 150,000 letters? >> guest: yes. c-span: are they all cataloged somewhere, or are they? >> guest: they are -- the theodore roosevelt association has many of them, the library of congress has many of them. they have been edited, so, the
wyeth you had four, john adams -- three, and the adams' played a big role, john quincy had one, abigail had two. any impact from your father's john adams book, because ... >> guest: oh, sure, but also much even more so, their letters are just amazing. and i wanted -- some of my goals in the book were that i wanted to -- i wanted to see what these parents told their children, how they told them, and also what the letters told -- tell us about the times in which they lived. so the adams'...
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one of the things we are adamant about. we have american workers. we manufacture these. >> have you been selling these and other events prove -- event? >> we also manufactured for the government and duke shirts. -- manufacture for the government and do shirts. there are a lot of imported goods that we saw, and that frustrated us. >> are you involved in your own local party? >> yes, the hampton roads. my feeling is i think it is due to see the people believe that they need to go back to the grass roots, the american-made manufacturing, jobs for the u.s., and that is what we are about, and that is what we believe in, and that is why we got involved in it. we did not plan on doing t- shirts for this until we started to see important t-shirts. it was like the autoworkers, after they go on strike, they go to wal-mart and buy things from china. we did the convention one. margaret thatcher. and then, obviously -- this is always a good one. >> and we will have more coverage tonight from nashville from former vice presidential candidate sarah palin. that wil
one of the things we are adamant about. we have american workers. we manufacture these. >> have you been selling these and other events prove -- event? >> we also manufactured for the government and duke shirts. -- manufacture for the government and do shirts. there are a lot of imported goods that we saw, and that frustrated us. >> are you involved in your own local party? >> yes, the hampton roads. my feeling is i think it is due to see the people believe that they...
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adams tries to get the rebound roll.ike that one is going to go off north carolina. georgia tech ball. >> watch ardossi cut off the baseline but warren doesn't give up on the play. a little up and under. nice.
adams tries to get the rebound roll.ike that one is going to go off north carolina. georgia tech ball. >> watch ardossi cut off the baseline but warren doesn't give up on the play. a little up and under. nice.
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♪ [ jim ] sam adams boston lager is my favorite because it has so much flavor.as. this bulb is for collecting aromas. and there's a little ridge on the inside. and that allows you to sense the hops as it enters your mouth. the way this hits your tongue, you really get the full flavor out of sam adams lager. having a boston lager in this glass was like tasting a boston lager for the first time again. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guests just debuted at career-best number 15 on the billboard album chart with their latest release, "my dinosaur life," produced by mark hoppus from blink. they're here tonight to perform the song "her words destroyed my planet." please welcome motion city soundtrack. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ maybe you were right after all ♪ maybe i'm just bad news i've been drowning in memories call it residual blues i fell asleep watching ♪ ♪ veronica mars again ♪ ♪ i still futz with that tourniquet i tried to squeeze on your dreams ♪ ♪ slung it on it's a perfect fit what do you suppose that means ♪ ♪ my parents keep asking when you'
♪ [ jim ] sam adams boston lager is my favorite because it has so much flavor.as. this bulb is for collecting aromas. and there's a little ridge on the inside. and that allows you to sense the hops as it enters your mouth. the way this hits your tongue, you really get the full flavor out of sam adams lager. having a boston lager in this glass was like tasting a boston lager for the first time again. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guests just debuted at career-best number...
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>> yeah, look, i mean, you know, we spotted kelly early on, carrie early on, daughtry, i mean, adam -k the girls are definitely going to do it. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. and you think this year will be the year for that. >> year of the girl, man. >> jimmy: it is? really, absolutely, yeah. [ scattered cheers ] i like that, i like that. hey, a lot of people just know you as the judge and you are so cool and you bring people this awesome fish from dr. oz. >> young atlantic salmon from dr. oz. >> jimmy: i don't know what i'll do with this. but i'll figure it out. but you -- you're also -- people don't know that you were in journey for a little while. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and i always like to bring this up because it's very, very cool. look at you here. >> oh, no! [ cheers and applause ] you know, i like this jacket, man. i may have to bring this jacket back, man. >> jimmy: i like the craps table bass guitar. [ laughter ] that's fantastic. >> with the dice for knobs. it's kind of a -- yeah, yeah -- >> jimmy: it's great. the dice for knobs. i mean -- but -- you're a talented guy -- do you still l
>> yeah, look, i mean, you know, we spotted kelly early on, carrie early on, daughtry, i mean, adam -k the girls are definitely going to do it. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. and you think this year will be the year for that. >> year of the girl, man. >> jimmy: it is? really, absolutely, yeah. [ scattered cheers ] i like that, i like that. hey, a lot of people just know you as the judge and you are so cool and you bring people this awesome fish from dr. oz. >> young...
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the way this hits your tongue, you really get the full flavor out of sam adams lager.n this glass was like tasting a boston lager for the first time again. ♪ fresh butter taste ♪ yes, that's here ♪ no hydrogenated oils ♪ so there's no trans fats here ♪ ♪ whoa... ♪ turn the tub around ♪ talking about nutrition [ female announcer ] "i can't believe it's not butter" has 70% less saturated fat than butter and no hydrogenated oils, so there's no trans fat. "i can't believe it's not butter," butter taste, better health. "i can't believe it's not butter," host: could switching to geico really save you 15% or more on car insurance? did the caveman invent fire? ♪ sweet times knocking at my front door, what else could i ask for, tonight. ♪ ♪ better times knocking... host: could switching to geico 15% or more on car insurance? host: is ed "too tall" jones too tall? [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: we're back, everybody. we got a new sponsor tonight, cottonelle bathroom tissue. that's our sponsor tonight and ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, i love it. thank you, guys. it
the way this hits your tongue, you really get the full flavor out of sam adams lager.n this glass was like tasting a boston lager for the first time again. ♪ fresh butter taste ♪ yes, that's here ♪ no hydrogenated oils ♪ so there's no trans fats here ♪ ♪ whoa... ♪ turn the tub around ♪ talking about nutrition [ female announcer ] "i can't believe it's not butter" has 70% less saturated fat than butter and no hydrogenated oils, so there's no trans fat. "i can't...
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. >> i'll bring back your producer, adam. >> thanks for being with us. what have you learned today? >> we learned the truth and without mika, it is a different to show. >> all right, hey, if it is too early, willie, what time is it? >> it is "morning joe." right now it is time for "the daily rundown" with chuck and savannah. >> 16,000 employees. >> they moved their mouths, but did they move votes? the day after the health care summit, can the president get democrats to go the distance? >> a ferocious storm hits the northeast, packing winds like a category 2 hurricane. a rough day for travelers across the country. it is february 26th, 101 2010, chuck todd. >> i'm savannah guthrie. >> we start with the weather this is stopping travel and work across the country. a snow hurricane of sorts, sweeping across the northeast, more like a classic nor'easter, winds up to 90 miles an hour, three-quarters of a million people without power, more than a thousand flights expected to be canceled today, just in new york. that's on top of hundreds of preemptive cancellations of airlines made yesterday
. >> i'll bring back your producer, adam. >> thanks for being with us. what have you learned today? >> we learned the truth and without mika, it is a different to show. >> all right, hey, if it is too early, willie, what time is it? >> it is "morning joe." right now it is time for "the daily rundown" with chuck and savannah. >> 16,000 employees. >> they moved their mouths, but did they move votes? the day after the health care...
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adam housley outside tucson in valley, arizona. adam, so much for personal interaction.says there are lots of benefits here. >> yeah. shepard. you know, what's interesting, they didn't plan on it keeping the kids calm. they planned on it for using schoolwork. unintended consequences kept the calm. this is a track team from the high school here empire high school that sometimes has to go two, to two and a half hours away to go to a match. in this case they have wireless right here. this router costs about a couple hundred bucks about $50 a month for service. they can wirelessly go on the internet. look up class notes. send emails. quick question for you matt, this is matt who is a technology guy here for the veil. some say it doesn't promote kids talking to each other. what have you found. >> these students have laptops instead of textbooks. so we can turn drive time into learning time with this device. >> and you can see, shepard, kids had computers out. they had them when they pulled up on their way home from track meet. vail says school districts around the country hav
adam housley outside tucson in valley, arizona. adam, so much for personal interaction.says there are lots of benefits here. >> yeah. shepard. you know, what's interesting, they didn't plan on it keeping the kids calm. they planned on it for using schoolwork. unintended consequences kept the calm. this is a track team from the high school here empire high school that sometimes has to go two, to two and a half hours away to go to a match. in this case they have wireless right here. this...
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he complained to john adams, quote, my health is entirely broken down within the last eight months. number six, jefferson owned three different slaves named sally adding to the historical confusion. yet he never freed his suppose it lover of 38 years sali hemingses from her enslavement or ever mentioning her in his will. number seven, the paternity believers rely heavily on the sketchy circumstantial evidence of the birth records of all of sally's children to prove that jefferson was present in monticello during all of sally's conceived presidencies. this is absolutely false since it assumes that sally was also present all the times jefferson was present in monticello. sally's simultaneous physical presence in monticello with jefferson is completely unknown by any record of evidence. it is false and misleading assumption skews the entire timing debate. in fact there is a specific letter in 1802 from jefferson to his daughter which reasonably implies that sally as long as her sister may have been elsewhere besides monticello. number eight, the confusing testimony of madison hemingses
he complained to john adams, quote, my health is entirely broken down within the last eight months. number six, jefferson owned three different slaves named sally adding to the historical confusion. yet he never freed his suppose it lover of 38 years sali hemingses from her enslavement or ever mentioning her in his will. number seven, the paternity believers rely heavily on the sketchy circumstantial evidence of the birth records of all of sally's children to prove that jefferson was present in...
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adam caskey has been taking measurements. in springfield, we have about 3 inches accumulated here on the ground. not a terrible amount of snow. other areas i fairfax county have seen quite a bit. up to 6 inches in some areas. that is something you want to think about as you head outside. live from springfield, courtney robinson, abc 7 news. >> thank you. >>> crews in maryland will stay out as long as necessary to help clear the roads. more than 2140 trucks are out in maryland. >>> area families are staying at home after stocking up with food. in haymarket, we found people stopping off for groceries and gasoline. there was a dicey traction. a lot of residents say they're tired of all sleet and snow. >> the worst winter weather i can think of. >> enough is enough. >> in masses of business. >> you have to make the best of it. >> -- it messes up business. >> another storm system is on the way on friday. she should be happy. >>> let's check in downtown. they've had trucks to clear the streets. stephen tschida has the latest in dup
adam caskey has been taking measurements. in springfield, we have about 3 inches accumulated here on the ground. not a terrible amount of snow. other areas i fairfax county have seen quite a bit. up to 6 inches in some areas. that is something you want to think about as you head outside. live from springfield, courtney robinson, abc 7 news. >> thank you. >>> crews in maryland will stay out as long as necessary to help clear the roads. more than 2140 trucks are out in maryland....
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adam was saying he sees clear skies. 40 today. it will help the snow melts away. another storm is coming up the coast. if it all comes together, we could see over a foot of snow if not more. it will be another one. next tuesday, another system is looming. >> that is too much. one at a time. >> we have had more snow this season so far than the last three years combined. kind of impressive. up in frederick, the cameras are too dark. 29 in bowie. some of the impressive numbers. 6.in damascus. you can see there right now. right now we will look for temperatures to continue to b mild. here comes the next system. it will bring the potential for some snow. let's get to the maps. outside, we will save lots of sunshine. melting begins. into the 20's tonight with scattered clouds. friday to saturday could be a major system which will shut down travel from friday evening all the way through saturday night. >> more than once by a first stories about folks who, to an intersection and when they press the brakes his slide into the middle of the intersection. do not let that happ
adam was saying he sees clear skies. 40 today. it will help the snow melts away. another storm is coming up the coast. if it all comes together, we could see over a foot of snow if not more. it will be another one. next tuesday, another system is looming. >> that is too much. one at a time. >> we have had more snow this season so far than the last three years combined. kind of impressive. up in frederick, the cameras are too dark. 29 in bowie. some of the impressive numbers. 6.in...
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adams. but those of you who, those of us who followed the bush v.ore case or participated in it, we could be forgiven for thinking this was unprecedented, what happened then, but actually in the election, the election gets thrown into the house of representatives because there is no electoral college majority. >> host: for those of us who read that, you could know how the bush/gore election was going to turn out, and it was always going to be bush when you counted all those votes. >> guest: exactly. because the republicans had a majority of the congress. >> host: yeah, exactly how the rules bore out it would do that. >> guest: nobody had a majority initially in the house or senate either. so what jackson forever called the corrupt bargain was struck between john quincy adams and henry clay. and it's thought henry clay who didn't have enough votes through his electoral votes and his supporters to adams in exchange for becoming secretary of state. >> host: they don't cut deals like that anymore. they don't do that anymore in the senate, do they? [laug
adams. but those of you who, those of us who followed the bush v.ore case or participated in it, we could be forgiven for thinking this was unprecedented, what happened then, but actually in the election, the election gets thrown into the house of representatives because there is no electoral college majority. >> host: for those of us who read that, you could know how the bush/gore election was going to turn out, and it was always going to be bush when you counted all those votes....
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smith institute, another one, which takes great inspiration from the teachings of adam smith. and they have provided quite extensive, sort of advice on the modalities of how the u.n. and the afghans are structured and i would be happy to provide you with those details. >> we ought to know now, more detail, and... i hope his reputation will at least allow us to understand that other people's money tends to go missing in places like afghanistan. and, we already pledged to contribute, our money, to a peace and reintegration trust fund. if that is anything more than the reassuring name, there must be trustees who we know and are accountable to you, or to somebody here, for the disbursement of this very large sum of money. and i think, by now, we've all agreed, and, published, and welcomed, i think, by now, we ought to know who these trustees are, to be. >> and now, i think, 24, 25 days after the announcement of the trust fund, so 24 days into a five-year program, so, i think, that we shouldn't believe somehow we have missed the bus on this, the trust fund has been set up, the purp
smith institute, another one, which takes great inspiration from the teachings of adam smith. and they have provided quite extensive, sort of advice on the modalities of how the u.n. and the afghans are structured and i would be happy to provide you with those details. >> we ought to know now, more detail, and... i hope his reputation will at least allow us to understand that other people's money tends to go missing in places like afghanistan. and, we already pledged to contribute, our...
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i think the muslims need adam smith, they don't need a listener. [laughter] if you look at european history, if you look at where the thrust of the originally arose and about the geneva or scotland and nearly protestants, scotland in the early reformation period would be something like the taliban couple. it was a highly puritanical rigid and intolerant place where children were executed for not observing religion properly. now what happened that this scotland became the seat of the industrial revolution that it produced such luminaries as david hume and adams met it wasn't because of a religious reformation but it was because of the rise of trade and commerce. was because of capitalism. it's capitalism that made the west in many ways into what is and it is capitalism that the muslim world in that sense requires. the class essentially drove this in the west was a middle class that was rooted in markets and was routed in commerce and trade. when i speak people often say there is a middle class in the arab world, there is a middle class or there is a
i think the muslims need adam smith, they don't need a listener. [laughter] if you look at european history, if you look at where the thrust of the originally arose and about the geneva or scotland and nearly protestants, scotland in the early reformation period would be something like the taliban couple. it was a highly puritanical rigid and intolerant place where children were executed for not observing religion properly. now what happened that this scotland became the seat of the industrial...
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that is where the abigail adams project comes in. what is the abigail adams project? basically, it is -- i love this power. -- i love this powerpoint thing. this rocks. the abigail adams project is information on the candidates and where they stand on the issues. that is pretty powerful. if you had that when you went into the polls, would that not have really changed things? there are a lot of people who do this. the first question i get is what makes the abigail adams project unique? league of the women voters says this. what makes us unique? the first thing is that it is local. everybody wants to focus on the national and the national candidates. there are many duplicating efforts on this. what is not happening is that you're not able to go to a place where you can see, here is what is on my ballot. simple, clear information. here are the people you are going to be voting for. we had some voter guides we passed out in the last election . we worked with another organization and use their voter guides. they had the two presidential candidates on the front, which was r
that is where the abigail adams project comes in. what is the abigail adams project? basically, it is -- i love this power. -- i love this powerpoint thing. this rocks. the abigail adams project is information on the candidates and where they stand on the issues. that is pretty powerful. if you had that when you went into the polls, would that not have really changed things? there are a lot of people who do this. the first question i get is what makes the abigail adams project unique? league of...
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we don't have to abrogate the treaty although later we do under adams. but we can keep faith with the treaty and declared neutrality. he never consulted congress. it was his decision. >> in just one other point about washington before we beat him, executive privilege because i'm just so fascinated that i very first president i do do with the house voted to come up here with some and he said? >> no. >> we're going to see that through the years. he was the very first president to say i'm dealing with this, you're not invited. >> it goes all the way back to washington. justifiably so. >> a constitutional premise of our first president. jefferson. now 18 no one is important because the president to change his pants, but also political parties change hands and there's no bloodshed tiered >> at the first peaceful transfer of power between political parties. and it's amazing. and so they might not have shed real blood, but they shed a little political blood in the course of it. but i want to get a little bit into the jeffersonian area of the presidency because
we don't have to abrogate the treaty although later we do under adams. but we can keep faith with the treaty and declared neutrality. he never consulted congress. it was his decision. >> in just one other point about washington before we beat him, executive privilege because i'm just so fascinated that i very first president i do do with the house voted to come up here with some and he said? >> no. >> we're going to see that through the years. he was the very first president...
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adam shapiro is live in georgetown. great idea to do the story. what long term effect do toyota please say they're worried about? >> you're seeing one. usually at this time of day they have an hour or so, two hours shut down to change shifts but usually they use the time for overtime because demand is so high through the united states and they keep producing but it's quiet as they -- some of the early shifts are moving out. they're concerned what's happening in congress and the constant negative coverage without a solution as to what is going on will have more impact like what you're seeing as they do the shift change without overtime. >> what have employees been saying about the media coverage and treatment of toyota? i've gotten an earful from time to time. >> yeah, and they gave us an earful, friendly today. they were glad we were here because they want people to know their side. they don't thank toyota is getting a fair shake. lisa web said it quite well. >> my coworkers and myself are saddened by the events going on. anything that affects the
adam shapiro is live in georgetown. great idea to do the story. what long term effect do toyota please say they're worried about? >> you're seeing one. usually at this time of day they have an hour or so, two hours shut down to change shifts but usually they use the time for overtime because demand is so high through the united states and they keep producing but it's quiet as they -- some of the early shifts are moving out. they're concerned what's happening in congress and the constant...
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beer market. [ koch ] at samuel adams, we're in a perfect place as brewers.wherever in the world we need to get it from, 're enoustil want allcrazf. u cae thsion in glass. >>> acc sunday night hoops is delivered to you by pizza hut. get any pizza, any size, any crust, and any toppings for one low price. and brought to you in part by american airlines. we know why you fly. we're american airlines. and by john hancock. the future is yourself. >>> back in tallahassee. the tigers lead it by one. we talk of their record seven and six in conference play. in many places they're actually battling with teams from other conferences for at-large opportunities. marquette got a win today at seton hall in overtime. minnesota has played well of late. but you see the clemson story, and those key wins could come in handy for them, especially butler. >> mike: the 10 and 6 in conference is very impressive for marquette. that's why clemson has to step on the gas here going down the stretch. but their strength -- their rpi is certainly going to help them. >> tim: i think the one
beer market. [ koch ] at samuel adams, we're in a perfect place as brewers.wherever in the world we need to get it from, 're enoustil want allcrazf. u cae thsion in glass. >>> acc sunday night hoops is delivered to you by pizza hut. get any pizza, any size, any crust, and any toppings for one low price. and brought to you in part by american airlines. we know why you fly. we're american airlines. and by john hancock. the future is yourself. >>> back in tallahassee. the tigers...
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. >>> good evening everyone, i'm adam may. luters are now counter acting some recovery efforts. >> reporter: in the largest chilean city there's been widespread looting, right in front of tv crews. >> reporter: this woman cries that she is taking milk for her children. people in concepcion say they have no food. now chile's government has been called in to provide relief help . the number of missing continues to rise. shortly after announcing they would not need help, the chilean president says, they will accept help. the first things they will need are field hospitals and more search and rescue teams. they hope to relieve the hardest hit spots. a curfew is now in place in hope of restoring order to those areas shattered in the quake. but with 1.5 million homes damaged, many chilean's will spend another night sleeping out on the street. at the united nations, karen brown, wjz news. >> today chile's president has announced supermarket basics will be given away for free along with water. >>> and we have more on that airplane tha
. >>> good evening everyone, i'm adam may. luters are now counter acting some recovery efforts. >> reporter: in the largest chilean city there's been widespread looting, right in front of tv crews. >> reporter: this woman cries that she is taking milk for her children. people in concepcion say they have no food. now chile's government has been called in to provide relief help . the number of missing continues to rise. shortly after announcing they would not need help, the...
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but adam may knows people who know stephanie rawlings-blake. they say she is prepared to handle anything. >> she certainly has a very supportive family. and that family is used to the political spotlight. >> reporter: the mother, siblings, and daughter of stephanie rawlings-blake arrive at city hall to witness another family political accomplishment. >> you must be very proud of her right now. >> yeah, we're very proud. and we feel very blessed. >> i stephanie rawlings-blake. >> reporter: the 39-year-old's father was well-respected state delegate, pete rawlings, a man known for polarizing opinions and getting things done. >> i'm wishing my husband could be here for this day. >> what do you think your father would be saying with this day? >> he'd be smiling and happy, give one of his big hugs and say, stay focused and keep doing the best job. which she does. >> reporter: following a corruption scandal, members of the city council say they look forward to this new beginning. >> i think that we get to move away from a period of uncertainty and we
but adam may knows people who know stephanie rawlings-blake. they say she is prepared to handle anything. >> she certainly has a very supportive family. and that family is used to the political spotlight. >> reporter: the mother, siblings, and daughter of stephanie rawlings-blake arrive at city hall to witness another family political accomplishment. >> you must be very proud of her right now. >> yeah, we're very proud. and we feel very blessed. >> i stephanie...
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for decades he was adamant in saying to repeal that although it was an effective. it was the principal you cannot have any presidential freedom to act of course, that was acheson's point*. it was the principal. he could have got instant approval for the korean war but said that would give them an excuse. >> is there a direct parallel quoting one of the george w. bush lawyers that pulled back the more extreme memos claiming absolute power? i reminded goldsmith said jay -- george of the bush could have got an 81 90% of the powers could in paid just made a case to the public and provided some of court review? but the net result of that overreach is to leave the presidency weaker than when he came in. >> that is true of a lot of presidential powers the things that they took on for instance because of the power their attitudes to have to have friendly governments we can rely on to launch an house to for the strategic air command and all that kind of thing, submarines when president eisenhower came in, taking over the government that is not very friendly taking away the
for decades he was adamant in saying to repeal that although it was an effective. it was the principal you cannot have any presidential freedom to act of course, that was acheson's point*. it was the principal. he could have got instant approval for the korean war but said that would give them an excuse. >> is there a direct parallel quoting one of the george w. bush lawyers that pulled back the more extreme memos claiming absolute power? i reminded goldsmith said jay -- george of the...
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yes trillion's have been named asoshua daniel bruce, nicole mackay, and adam corman. but they were found to be the victims of identity fraud. the working assumption is israel was involved. the israeli ambassador was summoned to parliament had for a meeting with the ambassador, stephen smith, where he was warned that the relationship could be damaged. the meeting followed the stern rebuke from the australian prime minister, kevin rudd. >> as a longstanding friend of israel, i repeat what i said before. any state, in the states which uses or forges australian passports, let alone uses or foes australian passports for the purposes of assassination, is of the deepest concern to australia, the deepest concern to australia. and we will not let the matter rest. >> given the close relationship between australia and israel, the diplomatic language was uncharacteristic the robust. >> i made it crystal clear to the ambassador that if the results of that investigation causes to come to the conclusion that the abuse -- cause us to come to the conclusion that the abuse of austlian
yes trillion's have been named asoshua daniel bruce, nicole mackay, and adam corman. but they were found to be the victims of identity fraud. the working assumption is israel was involved. the israeli ambassador was summoned to parliament had for a meeting with the ambassador, stephen smith, where he was warned that the relationship could be damaged. the meeting followed the stern rebuke from the australian prime minister, kevin rudd. >> as a longstanding friend of israel, i repeat what i...
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. >> let's begin with adam caskey. he is live in tysons corner this morning. >> i think the snow will start to fall around noon around the metro area. earlier further to the south and west. i will break it down to you in terms of a timeline , surely. the center of the storm is only down in the deep south. it is centered in parts of mississippi. it is snow and rain spreading towards roanoke at this time and it will continue to move our way. it will track to the east and northeast. late tonight, it will be off cape hatteras and we will see our heaviest snowfall. these storms will likely go down as a top five of all time in washington d.c. i think a pretty good bet is to say around 20 inches. a little bit less at. westward. 20 is a pretty good number give or take a few inches. the chance does exist to see over two feet in some locations. a possibility of 25 to 29 inches in localized areas. yesterday people were saying lets me up here and there tomorrow afternoon or evening. i want to give you a timeline of how much snow y
. >> let's begin with adam caskey. he is live in tysons corner this morning. >> i think the snow will start to fall around noon around the metro area. earlier further to the south and west. i will break it down to you in terms of a timeline , surely. the center of the storm is only down in the deep south. it is centered in parts of mississippi. it is snow and rain spreading towards roanoke at this time and it will continue to move our way. it will track to the east and northeast....
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murray has been adamant about his innocence. >> i have done all i could do. i told the truth, and the truth will prevail. >> investigators have interviewed murray and called for his records. he a admitted he gave michael jackson the drug to sleep. now the judge will decide if the case should go to trial. >> they will look carefully and certainly consult with medical experts to determine if that degree of recklessness could be shown. >> this allows prosecutors to avoid a ground -- a grand jur it is going to be up to a judge. >> thank you. 11:00, the medical office has found a virginia tech student found dead last week was murdered. she disappeared from a concert in charlottesville. her remains were found about 10 miles from campus. the funeral will be held in roanoke. >> jenny sandford is revealing more about her husband's affair. in her new book, she writes about how are her husband actually sought out her advice as to whether he should fly to argentina to be with his mistress. she writes that hearing about the extramarital affairs made her feel like she was
murray has been adamant about his innocence. >> i have done all i could do. i told the truth, and the truth will prevail. >> investigators have interviewed murray and called for his records. he a admitted he gave michael jackson the drug to sleep. now the judge will decide if the case should go to trial. >> they will look carefully and certainly consult with medical experts to determine if that degree of recklessness could be shown. >> this allows prosecutors to avoid a...
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adam was looking at numbers. >> well, at least is saturday morning. >> a few clouds already. first things first foggy out there this morning, and that developed after the snow finished falling skies are starting to clear up, and we see a fair amount of blew out there. the 38 in falls church. prince frederick at 45. i want to show you the storm from this morning. a few snow showers lingering. , and clear for today. a pretty nice day. we widen out the picture, and down here in the south, all of this lining up over -- energy getting and going down here. we're getting gulf moisture. really just exploding, it seems like come off the coast of the carolinas, throwing energy our way. could be quite a bit player for snow as we head into the fight saturday time frame, and it could be something that we estimate with more than a rule or if it comes together. -- ore than a ruler if it comes together. this is from leesburg, just a gorgeous look to them in. just makes for a pretty shot out there. isn't that gorgeous? snow on the ground. here is a fresh coating, and it looks pretty neat. thi
adam was looking at numbers. >> well, at least is saturday morning. >> a few clouds already. first things first foggy out there this morning, and that developed after the snow finished falling skies are starting to clear up, and we see a fair amount of blew out there. the 38 in falls church. prince frederick at 45. i want to show you the storm from this morning. a few snow showers lingering. , and clear for today. a pretty nice day. we widen out the picture, and down here in the...
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or samuel adams in massachusetts.just a second. i did not want to eat up caller's time -- there was an interesting man -- remember, he was president of constitution congress -- the secretary of the constitutional inconsonant of congress and he kept the physicals signed declaration of independence on him, he was a beer maker from philadelphia, he was the head of the sons of liberty in philadelphia. thompson and of being the one to go to mount vernon, virginia, washington's home along the potomac, and tell him you've got to be president. we have all talked and you are going to be the first president of the united states. and thompson road from mount vernon to new york city, the first inauguration took place in the wall street area of new york, and he ended up standing by washington when he was sworn in as our first president. it was thought -- and i think accurately so -- that we were very lucky to have a man of washington's stature, almost university -- universally loved, with the former colonies, and even the people w
or samuel adams in massachusetts.just a second. i did not want to eat up caller's time -- there was an interesting man -- remember, he was president of constitution congress -- the secretary of the constitutional inconsonant of congress and he kept the physicals signed declaration of independence on him, he was a beer maker from philadelphia, he was the head of the sons of liberty in philadelphia. thompson and of being the one to go to mount vernon, virginia, washington's home along the...
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linda, adam was taking us through what happened in the shanghai markets today.and what i want to ask you is that a lot of investors over there in china are getting ready for small doses of margin trading and index futures. that would be launched, perhaps, in a matter of a few weeks. some people are saying, initially this could be a really good market positive because you need to go long. but once that phase is over, there could be a lot of volatility. how do you view this? >> it depends if they bring in the ability to short the chinese stock market, which is also in the works for the next few months. they're also talking about exchange-traded funds. so i think if combination of some derivatives trading, futures, ability to short should improve, as well as i should say the intents now to make the entire stock market tradeable. so that should generate liquidity. unlike in most markets, this should stabilize the chinese stock market. >> linda, always great to have you with us on "worldwide exchange." linda yueh, economics fellow at oxford. still much more to come.
linda, adam was taking us through what happened in the shanghai markets today.and what i want to ask you is that a lot of investors over there in china are getting ready for small doses of margin trading and index futures. that would be launched, perhaps, in a matter of a few weeks. some people are saying, initially this could be a really good market positive because you need to go long. but once that phase is over, there could be a lot of volatility. how do you view this? >> it depends...
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let's go to adam in singapore. >> thank you very much for that. well, it was a strong day for the asian markets here. let's talk about japan because it certainly was the focal point of the market today. we saw a pretty solid session coming out of the exporter stocks in japan, thanks to a weaker yen and also versus the u.s. dollar and the euro. honda coming out with stellar numbers after the market closed, smash ago analyst expectations and the automaker hiking their full year forecast for the third time to 320 billion yen operating profits from 190. the automaker was higher during the trading day. but take a look at this stock when it does trade tomorrow. meanwhile, we'll be waiting for the numbers from the big one, that's honda, and the shareholder expanding on the recall. and the auto sales for the month of january didn't stock up too well for toyota losing 16% and their market share dwindling to 14.5% for the month of december. now back to the u.s. with nicole. good morning. >> good morning. thanks, adam. coming up, will the u.s. have to say go
let's go to adam in singapore. >> thank you very much for that. well, it was a strong day for the asian markets here. let's talk about japan because it certainly was the focal point of the market today. we saw a pretty solid session coming out of the exporter stocks in japan, thanks to a weaker yen and also versus the u.s. dollar and the euro. honda coming out with stellar numbers after the market closed, smash ago analyst expectations and the automaker hiking their full year forecast for...
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in northeast dc, police activity still blocks north capital street at channing, michigan, w and adam.st street we know is closed at brian, adams and douglas because of the same type of issue. 95 north bound, we're below speed. an accident at the prince william parkway. we're below speed from 95 to georgia and we're taking on an extra ten minutes or so for that commute. now over to bruce. >> now we want to check in with folks at metro. kathy is joining us on the phone. what is going on out there? >> reporter: we have a news update. the situation at gallery place and red line has cleared up, so we can run tracks on both lines. there will be some residual delays for the next 30 to 45 minutes but we have restored service. >> also at twin brook you had a switch disruption. >> reporter: yes, that is through twin brook. they are able to go through that station but just at slower speeds because of the switch problem. >> give us an overall update. tell us about rail and buses. >> reporter: we have about a dozen routes that are on snow emergency routes throughout the system, but most are runnin
in northeast dc, police activity still blocks north capital street at channing, michigan, w and adam.st street we know is closed at brian, adams and douglas because of the same type of issue. 95 north bound, we're below speed. an accident at the prince william parkway. we're below speed from 95 to georgia and we're taking on an extra ten minutes or so for that commute. now over to bruce. >> now we want to check in with folks at metro. kathy is joining us on the phone. what is going on out...
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he is adamant. >> in order to get palestinians out of jerusalem, the jewish people in the israeli government say this is the jewish state. >> this is the latest large archaeological excavation in the city of david site. the land is privately owned by an israeli company, but it is also occupied by east jerusalem. the state worker says that is not a concern. >> we're not looking for any particular heritage of one or the other. if we findings of the arab. , those are fully excavated. the findings from the roman period, those are fully excavated. >> israelis and palestinians will tell you the struggle is very much alive today. bbc news, jerusalem. >> we have no response to this from the other international players in this long saga, but iran's foreign minister has declared the country is close to an agreement over sending uranium abroad for enrichment. in munich, a top defense ministers are meeting. it is said they are approaching a final agreement. more on that, of course, as it emerges, if it emerges. last june, a position in iran turned out in the millions over the disputed presidential legen
he is adamant. >> in order to get palestinians out of jerusalem, the jewish people in the israeli government say this is the jewish state. >> this is the latest large archaeological excavation in the city of david site. the land is privately owned by an israeli company, but it is also occupied by east jerusalem. the state worker says that is not a concern. >> we're not looking for any particular heritage of one or the other. if we findings of the arab. , those are fully...