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>> well, this is something often overlooked by adam adams' critics. his critics especially as the years went on, he kept talking about the few and the one. the aristocracy and something like the monarchical. and america thought they had gotten rid of those things altogether. so, it was often a point of confusi confusion, his critics saw him as the few and the one, but adams did think that the many was maybe the-- was an important and maybe the most important element of the constitutional system because one of the central features of a republic, what makes a constitutional political system a republic is that there is real representation in politics of relatively ordinary people. and that is what popular assemblies were supposed to achieve. they were supposed to actually make the interests, the views, the feelings of ordinary people present in government. and in that sense, so in that sense, adams is pre-modern because in his time, you know, revolutionaries were starting to think that, well-kno, no, th preferences of government should be of many not jus
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adams really did. the major work of the political science is the sense of the american constitution and it was probably the most systematic treatment ever written by an american. we have other founding fathers like james madison and alexander hamilton that wrote the federalist papers that are also impressive but john adams worked more than any other figure in time and was a political scientist. that is what engaged my interest. >> host: you described john adams as most gripped by the past. we talk about john adams as a scientist. what about as a practical historian of sorts? just to go >> doethis began very early and actually goes out of interest in law. he begins of course as a lawyer and it is often said that a great many of our founding fathers were more years and that is technically true. some of them were lawyers and businessmen and something else. john adams in his career a was a very hard-working lawyer and when he defended the soldiers in the boston massacre he was already by that time the lead
adams really did. the major work of the political science is the sense of the american constitution and it was probably the most systematic treatment ever written by an american. we have other founding fathers like james madison and alexander hamilton that wrote the federalist papers that are also impressive but john adams worked more than any other figure in time and was a political scientist. that is what engaged my interest. >> host: you described john adams as most gripped by the...
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adam: so let me ask you this.e is going to replace lieutenant general michael flynn who was forced to resign about a week ago. is it going to be hard for him to come into the position after the tenure of someone like michael flynn was so short? or does he hit the ground running? will he be able to hit with his own people? >> he'll hit the ground running. he'll make that team work. we're used to doing this in the military because we lose leaders in combat. you pick up command, and you keep the same team you had there. so that's ingrained nuse. into us. and i'm a big fan of general flynn. hr will replace him, and they'll not lose a beat, in my opinion. adam: let's shift gears here. general james mattis made a surprise trip to baghdad, they're trying to capture western parts of mosul from isis. said forces will likely stay in iraq and stay against isis for a while to come. but also made it clear to the iraqis that he's discrediting or disregarding presiden president trump's -- it's not really a principal, yes, ma'am,
adam: so let me ask you this.e is going to replace lieutenant general michael flynn who was forced to resign about a week ago. is it going to be hard for him to come into the position after the tenure of someone like michael flynn was so short? or does he hit the ground running? will he be able to hit with his own people? >> he'll hit the ground running. he'll make that team work. we're used to doing this in the military because we lose leaders in combat. you pick up command, and you keep...
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adams. >> right. >> and that jefferson has a style that floats. his style is like his mind. it's rhapsodic. it's romantic. it floats above the details of ordinary life. and it's attractive in that regard. it's beguiling. i had this one student who said, this is jefferson. this is adams. >> right. >> it's pujellistic, it's aggressive. watching that -- for me, that's a source. that's a place. i mean, i love to go back to mount vernon. i'd love to go back to monticello. those are the two places that i love to go back to. mount tellier is being recreated in a big way at the at this moment, madison's home. i respect the work that they do. theed a 578s -- i like the adams -- the adams -- i like the adams homestead in quincy, which is run by the national parks service. ok? it's not run by a private thing. >> right. >> and it's a real home. the other places have become museums in some sense. people actually live, you know, for the next three or four generations in the adams' home. i like that. i lik
adams. >> right. >> and that jefferson has a style that floats. his style is like his mind. it's rhapsodic. it's romantic. it floats above the details of ordinary life. and it's attractive in that regard. it's beguiling. i had this one student who said, this is jefferson. this is adams. >> right. >> it's pujellistic, it's aggressive. watching that -- for me, that's a source. that's a place. i mean, i love to go back to mount vernon. i'd love to go back to monticello....
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adams doesn't. so you get a one-sided view. >> that's so typical of jefferson and so typical of adams to be restrained and to completely put himself out there. so they're being themselves. >> right. >> a quick comment since we're talking about founding fathers. abigail adams was a remarkable woman and she had an interesting relationship with jefferson and interesting things to say about george washington. would you care to comment? >> abigail is a marvelous character. the library of america just published some of her letters. her letters are as interesting as john's. i suggested to them because i did three volumes of adams' correspondence, i said you have to do something on abigail. she is unique among the found s foundersa wivfounder founders' wives. martha destroyed all of her correspondence with george. none of those wives were like abigail. she was bright and well read. she had no education. she was embarrassed by that and angry by it. of course she writes that famous letter, remember the ladies
adams doesn't. so you get a one-sided view. >> that's so typical of jefferson and so typical of adams to be restrained and to completely put himself out there. so they're being themselves. >> right. >> a quick comment since we're talking about founding fathers. abigail adams was a remarkable woman and she had an interesting relationship with jefferson and interesting things to say about george washington. would you care to comment? >> abigail is a marvelous character....
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adams. adams will insult him or he will insult one of jefferson's heroes and jefferson just swallows it because -- and this is in their correspondence. the relationship is so important to both of them that jefferson does not react the way most human beings would, because jumpssays things, he just on jefferson's fumes. jefferson loved the french revolution and believed in it to the end. adams cannot help but say, practically, i told you so. you were wrong. jefferson puts up with that, simply because he knows beneath the surface, adams loves him, he is a wonderful person. i think that is the appeal of adams everybody who gets to know him, they realize that he just andthis capacity for love that impresses jefferson. jefferson's closest friend is medicine, but you never feel the relationship with medicine is as close in some sense as it is with adams, even though they views,, major political i mean they differed on religion, slavery, the nature of the united states, equality, the only thing they
adams. adams will insult him or he will insult one of jefferson's heroes and jefferson just swallows it because -- and this is in their correspondence. the relationship is so important to both of them that jefferson does not react the way most human beings would, because jumpssays things, he just on jefferson's fumes. jefferson loved the french revolution and believed in it to the end. adams cannot help but say, practically, i told you so. you were wrong. jefferson puts up with that, simply...
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i agree with you, adam. don't understand why there is objected to choosing what the president is allowed to know and what the president is an allowed to know. it's not up to them. their job is it simply to give the information to our president. if the president isn't briefed on the dangers that are happening in the world, that is extremely dangerous to put the united states of america in that position. if another terrorist attack happens, god forbid, we won't be prepared. >> harris: breaking news. it let's get to the east room in the white house right now. we were awaiting the president just about to the lectern and it's been kind of a float position between noon and at 12:30. as we await that, some news ahead of that news conference, the name of the new labor secretary pick, we now know, the president will tell us in a few minutes. john, bring us this breaking news breaking news. >> the president expected to talk here at 12:30, 20 more minutes from now. he will be announcing his nominee to replace andrew pu
i agree with you, adam. don't understand why there is objected to choosing what the president is allowed to know and what the president is an allowed to know. it's not up to them. their job is it simply to give the information to our president. if the president isn't briefed on the dangers that are happening in the world, that is extremely dangerous to put the united states of america in that position. if another terrorist attack happens, god forbid, we won't be prepared. >> harris:...
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income inevacuate is adams. i've done -- i know how to do the then. >> just how to bring it up to today. >> but then i've got to do now. how can you right about the present historically? that's technically or theoretically impossible to do. but i'm trying to do it. and i'm trying to say let's connect. what i said to you in your remarks today, that none of the founders believed that -- except for jefferson -- believed that the values that the americans create in the american constitution and the american republic are transferable to fundamentally different cultures. . >> right, can i ask on that note -- so like -- yeah, go ahead. >> you had said and written, and we had talked about this at another time, that the notion of american exemptionalism today, that a lot of people that write about it or talk about it evoke george washington. i agree with you that washington -- you've said and written that washington would not agree with. >> right. >> the notion of american exceptional imtoday. would you explain that? >>
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it should be john adams and jefferson said as much to john adams. but according to jefferson was -- jefferson, adams said i will be three reasons why you should do it. reason number one, you are a virginian. and a virginian ought to be at the head of this business. adams understood that because the war for independence had begun in massachusetts, because it was massachusetts where the british had first deployed troops, it was massachusetts who where in response to the boston tea party the british targeted the colony of massachusetts with what had known as the intolerable acts. because in massachusetts, that was where the british had sent their soldiers out. it was in massachusetts that you had to battle a bunker hill. it was a massachusetts that you saw the blood of americans spilled. it was in massachusetts that people from the bay colony had rallied to the fight, joined by other new englanders. congress wasnental going to be truly continental, we needed to bring on board people from other colonies. it was important to bring on board the delegates
it should be john adams and jefferson said as much to john adams. but according to jefferson was -- jefferson, adams said i will be three reasons why you should do it. reason number one, you are a virginian. and a virginian ought to be at the head of this business. adams understood that because the war for independence had begun in massachusetts, because it was massachusetts where the british had first deployed troops, it was massachusetts who where in response to the boston tea party the...
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it should be john adams and he said as much to john adams. said no, it should be you and jefferson said why me? adams's that i will give you three reasons -- reason number and a you are a virginian virginian ought to be at the head of this business. adams understood that because the war for independence had begun in massachusetts, because it was massachusetts where the british had first played troops. because it was massachusetts where in response to the boston tea party, the british had targeted the colony of massachusetts with what had come to be known as the intolerable acts. because in massachusetts, that was where the british said -- send their soldiers out through lexington to conquer. in massachusetts, he had the batter uncle -- the battle of underhill and saw the blood of americans built. it was in massachusetts were people rallied for the fight joined by other new englanders. if this continental congress is continental,ruly we needed to bring on board people from other colonies, and it was important to bring on the delegates from the
it should be john adams and he said as much to john adams. said no, it should be you and jefferson said why me? adams's that i will give you three reasons -- reason number and a you are a virginian virginian ought to be at the head of this business. adams understood that because the war for independence had begun in massachusetts, because it was massachusetts where the british had first played troops. because it was massachusetts where in response to the boston tea party, the british had...
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adams. she argues that over time she became a leader in the republic, responsible for much of her husband's success. bookstore.orded at a it is about 30 minutes. >> we are pleased to welcome tonight louisa thomas in conversation with louisa hall about her new book "louisa." [laughter] of twohall is the author novels, "the carriage house" and "speak." louisa thomas's first book examines the conscience of soldiers during world war i. joseph j ellis said of "louisa: the extraordinary life of mrs. ," for a long time i have a winning for a biography with sufficient emotional range to tell the extorted very story of louisa catherine adams in all of its splendor and said it. "louisa" was worth the wait. -- please welcome thomas. ms. thomas: hello, everyone. i am so pleased to be here and also to be part of this group of louisas. i feel like many other louisas could have been chosen. i love this book very, very deeply here and not just the narcissistic pleasure of reading about someone with my own n
adams. she argues that over time she became a leader in the republic, responsible for much of her husband's success. bookstore.orded at a it is about 30 minutes. >> we are pleased to welcome tonight louisa thomas in conversation with louisa hall about her new book "louisa." [laughter] of twohall is the author novels, "the carriage house" and "speak." louisa thomas's first book examines the conscience of soldiers during world war i. joseph j ellis said of...
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sam adams. henry, patrick henry, robert morris, and you probably don't know who robert morris is, gouverneur morris, the don't make it. who makes it? there are six people who make the list. this is, i guess, my list, but i defend it. they are george washington, pri movement s primeos inte inter paris, the foundingest father of them all. they would say he was the greatest. they all said that. no disagreement. he's the toughest to get to know. benjamin franklin, the grandfather amongst the fathers. franklin was born roughly the same time as jonathan edwards. he grew up knowing increased mather in boston. he's an old guy. he at the time in an international poll would rank higher than washington, because of his reputation as a scientist in england and as a philosophe in france. washington's key value is judged. he got all the big things right. franklin's is wisdom. he's probably the wisest of them all. people say, well, what would franklin say about the affordable care act? you can't do that. so i'v
sam adams. henry, patrick henry, robert morris, and you probably don't know who robert morris is, gouverneur morris, the don't make it. who makes it? there are six people who make the list. this is, i guess, my list, but i defend it. they are george washington, pri movement s primeos inte inter paris, the foundingest father of them all. they would say he was the greatest. they all said that. no disagreement. he's the toughest to get to know. benjamin franklin, the grandfather amongst the...
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sam adams. henry, patrick henry, and robert morris, and you probably don't know who robert morris is, but gouverneur morris, and who makes it? there are six people who make the list. this is, i guess, my list, but i defend it. they are george washington, premier paris, the founding of them all, and they all said that, among the us, he was the greatest. they all say that. he is the toughest to get to know. benjamin franklin, the grandfatherle amongst the fathers. franklin was born roughly the same time as jonathan edwards, and he grew up knowing increased ma mather in boston, and he's an old guy. he at the time in an international poll would rank hi higher than washington, because of the reputation as a scientist in england and philasof in france. and the thing about washington, he got all of the big things right. franklin's is wisdom. he's the wisest of them all. and people say, what would franklin say about the affordable care act. you can't do that, so i have developed the answer, he would not
sam adams. henry, patrick henry, and robert morris, and you probably don't know who robert morris is, but gouverneur morris, and who makes it? there are six people who make the list. this is, i guess, my list, but i defend it. they are george washington, premier paris, the founding of them all, and they all said that, among the us, he was the greatest. they all say that. he is the toughest to get to know. benjamin franklin, the grandfatherle amongst the fathers. franklin was born roughly the...
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freshman jawan adams spearheaded the project.n who is undergoing treatment for hodgkin's lymphoma noticed there weren't a lot of books at the hospital for children to read so he rallied his classmates and collected more than 9500 books. >> dozens of people who dropped out of high school are now finishing what they started. today in camden, 40 students accepted their diplomas from two local high schools after quitting school when they were teens. they got a second chance to complete their studies through the camelot excel academy. congrats to them. >> ♪ fios in the house! dave this fios party is da bomb! fo shizzle! it's tv totally ahead of its time. yo, let me check that. oh snap. that x1 voice remote is crunk! and it lets me search with the sound of my voice. what should i watch? things have come a long way since you got fios. [nervously laughs] what's fios? fios has fallen behind. don't fall with it. xfinity x1 will change the way you experience tv. >> ♪ >> "action news" continues with meteorologist adam joseph, alicia vitarell
freshman jawan adams spearheaded the project.n who is undergoing treatment for hodgkin's lymphoma noticed there weren't a lot of books at the hospital for children to read so he rallied his classmates and collected more than 9500 books. >> dozens of people who dropped out of high school are now finishing what they started. today in camden, 40 students accepted their diplomas from two local high schools after quitting school when they were teens. they got a second chance to complete their...
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adams. he is the author of five books, america the greatest good cannot in 2010, exceptional america came out in 2012. "the american boomerang" 2013. "retaking america: crushing poi tical correctness" came out last year, and his most recent book "green card warrior: my quest for legal immigration in an illegal system" also just came out. this is your chance to talk with author nick adams. here's how you can do it. phone numbers are on the screen. if you can't get through on the phone lines or would prefer to use social media, we have a couple different ways for you to do that as well. you can go to facebook .com/ booktv. you see up at the top of our page a promotion for nick adams. you can leave a comment there. we'll be looking through that about the three hours. you can send a tweet @booktv is our twitter handle, and finally you can e-mail, and that is booktv@c-span.org. we'll begin taking those in just a few minutes. nick adams come in your book "retaking america" you write i am a straigh
adams. he is the author of five books, america the greatest good cannot in 2010, exceptional america came out in 2012. "the american boomerang" 2013. "retaking america: crushing poi tical correctness" came out last year, and his most recent book "green card warrior: my quest for legal immigration in an illegal system" also just came out. this is your chance to talk with author nick adams. here's how you can do it. phone numbers are on the screen. if you can't get...
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meteorologist adam joseph outside with a jacket. pretty nice day out there adam. >> yeah, beautiful day. unfortunately no it's not going to last but hopefully you got to enjoy today because it's kind of a rarity for 2017. so far the high today with that full sunshine at 54 degrees. this marking two of the last three days of being mostly sunny and we've hm 37 days so far this year only seven of 37 days sunshine took over, so, again, if you're in a good mood today maybe it's because of all that blue upstairs. again 54 right now in philadelphia. that's the high so far today. 67 in raleigh. 55 chicago. 62 saint louis. 73 in memphis. this looks more like the beginning of spring than it does the middle of winter anywhere east of the rockies. but, again, that sunshine and clear sky, you can see a little wedge of it here in the midatlantic but clouds are racing into the ohio valley approaching west virginia and they'll be on the move overnight tonight and arriving late tonight and especially throughout the next couple of days. however, desp
meteorologist adam joseph outside with a jacket. pretty nice day out there adam. >> yeah, beautiful day. unfortunately no it's not going to last but hopefully you got to enjoy today because it's kind of a rarity for 2017. so far the high today with that full sunshine at 54 degrees. this marking two of the last three days of being mostly sunny and we've hm 37 days so far this year only seven of 37 days sunshine took over, so, again, if you're in a good mood today maybe it's because of all...
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i'll let adam go. >> rose: adam how much do you put to this idea that they wanted to choose someone that would make it easy for justice kennedy to retire so they could then appoint someone even more conservative and not a swing judge to replace him. >> i think there's something to that. i don't know if it's effective, i don't know if justice kennedy can be manipulative. but gorsuch is a former kennedy clerk and someone justice kennedy thinks highly of and you p u t such a person on the court, it may be justice kennedy should he be thinking he's retiring and there's some evidence he is would say listen my legacy is secure, i could live with such people and i'm hopeful the person that replaces me would be in this mold. and that may or may not be a winning play but i could see the logic of it. >> rose: paul, what's the likelihood we'll see some nuclear option here? >> well, i don't know and it really depends on whether some of the thoughts that david's advancing ultimately prevail. i think what we're coming down to is really a question where right now, the two political parties i think do h
i'll let adam go. >> rose: adam how much do you put to this idea that they wanted to choose someone that would make it easy for justice kennedy to retire so they could then appoint someone even more conservative and not a swing judge to replace him. >> i think there's something to that. i don't know if it's effective, i don't know if justice kennedy can be manipulative. but gorsuch is a former kennedy clerk and someone justice kennedy thinks highly of and you p u t such a person on...
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brian: but that's why -- but adam -- not adam. tried to pull a fast one. neil: so did adam. >> and president trump called him out on it. bottom line. by the way, that's the new york way, adam. you guys are nicer in san francisco but in new york, someone tries to shaft us, we don't play around with that stuff. neil: and also talk a lot with your hands and just say, hey. hey. i'll lep you later, buddy. but there's only so much i can do in a half hour show. all right. it worked in wisconsin but will it work in washington? the white house looking to have a badger state broke up the american red cross urgently needs blood and platelet donations and asks donors to schedule an appointment to give now. your blood donation matters to the patients counting on lifesaving transfusions. visit redcrossblood.org neil: the white house is talking to wisconsin's republican governor scott walker about how he took on public unions and his state and won. now, a lot of folks say that he weakened the collective bargaining power to save taxpayers money. no matter where you stand
brian: but that's why -- but adam -- not adam. tried to pull a fast one. neil: so did adam. >> and president trump called him out on it. bottom line. by the way, that's the new york way, adam. you guys are nicer in san francisco but in new york, someone tries to shaft us, we don't play around with that stuff. neil: and also talk a lot with your hands and just say, hey. hey. i'll lep you later, buddy. but there's only so much i can do in a half hour show. all right. it worked in wisconsin...
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adams. >> caller: high, nick. i found you about two weeks ago, probably on c-span, and you speak my heart. >> guest: well, thank you. >> caller: a special a while ago when you said you hear the national anthem, you get tears in your eyes. that right there proves you do love our country. .. in part of the state i will make a point of coming to see you next time i'm in town. >> caller: just go straight east. you will hit yellow veil. but i've lived in texas and i know what you mean about the atmosphere. you drive those wonderful highways, it's justwonderful. why do you think that it's okay for them to destroy the cities through and then they destroy the buildings and limousines. >> host: diane has been watching c-span for years.years. >> guest: thank you for comingym from arkansas, stay close to texas and i appreciate your kind words. to pave the way for culture wouldn't be what it is. things are going to get worse before they become better. it's worse than anything because for the first time
adams. >> caller: high, nick. i found you about two weeks ago, probably on c-span, and you speak my heart. >> guest: well, thank you. >> caller: a special a while ago when you said you hear the national anthem, you get tears in your eyes. that right there proves you do love our country. .. in part of the state i will make a point of coming to see you next time i'm in town. >> caller: just go straight east. you will hit yellow veil. but i've lived in texas and i know what...
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brian: but that's why -- but adam -- not adam. tried to pull a fast one. neil: so did adam. >> and president trump called him out on it. bottom line. by the way, that's the new york way, adam. you guys are nicer in san francisco but in new york, someone tries to shaft us, we don't play around with that stuff. neil: and also talk a lot with your hands and just say, hey. hey. i'll lep you later, buddy. but there's only so much i can do in a half hour show. all right. it worked in wisconsin but will it work in washington? the white house looking to have a badger state broke up this is the silverado special edition. this is one gorgeous truck. oh, did i say there's only one special edition? because, actually there's 5. aaaahh!! ooohh!! uh! holy mackerel. wow. nice. strength and style. which one's your favorite? come home with me! it's truck month! find your tag for an average total value over $11,000 on chevy silverado all star editions when you finance through gm financial. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. sfx: road noise sfx: tires screeching sfx:
brian: but that's why -- but adam -- not adam. tried to pull a fast one. neil: so did adam. >> and president trump called him out on it. bottom line. by the way, that's the new york way, adam. you guys are nicer in san francisco but in new york, someone tries to shaft us, we don't play around with that stuff. neil: and also talk a lot with your hands and just say, hey. hey. i'll lep you later, buddy. but there's only so much i can do in a half hour show. all right. it worked in wisconsin...
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adam: that's right. it's about growth and investment and about the total tax burden and the size of government. and the border tax is the wrong way to go for paying for part of a note. only part of the corporate tax cuts. so quickly -- host: we have time. adam: the difference which is what other countries in the it do and this because double exports and it is a barrier. the only way it gets offset is as your previous caller raised is if the dollar goes up a lot and there's no guarantee if thaps. if the world's major currency deappreciate yates by 20% we are ot a lot -- -- not going to be able to pay it back. it's a very dangerous thing. if you want to do what grover says, notice he keeps going back to the whole program which he is right, you need to redo the border tax. it wouldn't be protectionist. host: line for democrats, kenny, good morning. caller: good morning. hi. good morning. if mr. norquist would talk about how -- i guess the difference between what he tends to talk about when he talks about co
adam: that's right. it's about growth and investment and about the total tax burden and the size of government. and the border tax is the wrong way to go for paying for part of a note. only part of the corporate tax cuts. so quickly -- host: we have time. adam: the difference which is what other countries in the it do and this because double exports and it is a barrier. the only way it gets offset is as your previous caller raised is if the dollar goes up a lot and there's no guarantee if...
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scotts like david hume, adam smith, adam ferguson, john miller, they matched if didn't excel or exceed the american founders in their brilliance, in their creativity. those scotts created modern social science, and adam smith and david hume were world class philosophers. living so close to what they regarded as savagery and barbarism, they thought freshly about the meaning of being civilized and in the process they put a heightened emphasis on learned and acquired values at the expense of the traditional inherited values of blood and kinship. if the revolution was about anything, it was repudiation of blood. they enthusiastically, therefore, adopted the new enlightened 18th century ideals of gentility, that was something that could be learned, acquired. they were preoccupied with their honor or their reputation. or, in other words, the way they were represented and viewed by others. these revolutionary leaders inevitably became characters, if you will, self-fashioned performers in the theater of life. washington was acutely aware that he was always on stage and behaved accordingly. the
scotts like david hume, adam smith, adam ferguson, john miller, they matched if didn't excel or exceed the american founders in their brilliance, in their creativity. those scotts created modern social science, and adam smith and david hume were world class philosophers. living so close to what they regarded as savagery and barbarism, they thought freshly about the meaning of being civilized and in the process they put a heightened emphasis on learned and acquired values at the expense of the...
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brian: but that's why -- but adam -- not adam. tried to pull a fast one. neil: so did adam. >> and president trump called him out on it. bottom line. by the way, that's the new york way, adam. you guys are nicer in san francisco but in new york, someone tries to shaft us, we don't play around with that stuff. neil: and also talk a lot with your hands and just say, hey. hey. i'll lep you later, buddy. but there's only so much i can do in a half hour show. all right. it worked in wisconsin but will it work in washington? the white house looking to have a badger state broke up the power of its public unions, and it sounds like federal unions were just put on notice z28cnz zwtz y28cny ywty . neil: coming up the white house talking to wisconsin governor scott walker about how he broke up the government unions in the badger state. why that talk could bring down neil: the white house is talking to wisconsin's republican governor scott walker about how he took on public unions and his state and won. now, a lot of folks say that he weakened the collective bargainin
brian: but that's why -- but adam -- not adam. tried to pull a fast one. neil: so did adam. >> and president trump called him out on it. bottom line. by the way, that's the new york way, adam. you guys are nicer in san francisco but in new york, someone tries to shaft us, we don't play around with that stuff. neil: and also talk a lot with your hands and just say, hey. hey. i'll lep you later, buddy. but there's only so much i can do in a half hour show. all right. it worked in wisconsin...
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with john quincy adams if it can be described as such the character. and then followed her to berlin, russia and then back to washington where she was the wife of a president. and then it's great to talk about it. one of the the things i wanted to ask you right off the bat since the theme of the night as louisa is whether the fact that the character's name is luisa jury you to your book and what was interesting about that? >> i think it is true that i did pick it up quicker than i id of her name was jane. beyond that it was quince it is. i do think when you are writing about historical figure you cannot imagine getting inside their head, but you do need a crack of the window into the room that they are standing. for me probably sharing the name which i don't now many louisa's, so this probably was a little bit of a window opener. >> i think for me my name had to do with who i became as a person, i was interested about the fact that my name was louisa growing up. do you think her name affected her personality. >> it was a common name at the time, more c
with john quincy adams if it can be described as such the character. and then followed her to berlin, russia and then back to washington where she was the wife of a president. and then it's great to talk about it. one of the the things i wanted to ask you right off the bat since the theme of the night as louisa is whether the fact that the character's name is luisa jury you to your book and what was interesting about that? >> i think it is true that i did pick it up quicker than i id of...
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as adams adulterer, said? for whatever reason, the adams were obsessed with hamilton sex life. i enjoy the musical. i actually tried to contact lynn manuel, and in the musical he stopped at one point saying martha washington named her randy tom cat hamilton. that is not true. i kind of wish -- it would not cost him anything too cold outline out. i think that is more damaging today. >> thank you. dr. knott: i think there is a gentleman upfront that has a -- >> you mentioned the names of several of our presidents and their attitudes towards hamilton. but what was woodrow wilson's attitude towards the hamilton legacy? dr. knott: good question. woodrow wilson, i would say a little bit torn. wilson admired hamilton's embrace and advocacy of an energetic executive but he found or certainly bought into the idea that hamilton dislikes the great masses of people. and he found that to be, whether it is accurate or not, objectionable. so a younger wilson seems to have some positive things to say about hamilton but the older , wilson does not. he has embraced what is going to become a 20th
as adams adulterer, said? for whatever reason, the adams were obsessed with hamilton sex life. i enjoy the musical. i actually tried to contact lynn manuel, and in the musical he stopped at one point saying martha washington named her randy tom cat hamilton. that is not true. i kind of wish -- it would not cost him anything too cold outline out. i think that is more damaging today. >> thank you. dr. knott: i think there is a gentleman upfront that has a -- >> you mentioned the names...
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adams on in-depth. mister adams is the author of several books including the american boomerang, retaking america in his most recent, green card warrior. for and raised in australia, he's the founder of the foundation for liberty and american greatness, an organization dedicated to promoting american exceptionalism. >> nick adams, in your most recent book green card warrior you wrote by the time i was 25 i realized i was an american trapped in an australian's body. >> that's exactly right peter, i really was and i'm thrilled to be here in the united states of america . i've been living here now as a permanent resident for the last seven months in about 4 and a half years time i'm going to become a citizen of the united states of america and a journey that really began such a long time ago is really about to come full circle and i'm thrilled every day i wake up and i thank god that i'm here in the greatest country in the history of the world. this is a place where you can do anything, where you're free t
adams on in-depth. mister adams is the author of several books including the american boomerang, retaking america in his most recent, green card warrior. for and raised in australia, he's the founder of the foundation for liberty and american greatness, an organization dedicated to promoting american exceptionalism. >> nick adams, in your most recent book green card warrior you wrote by the time i was 25 i realized i was an american trapped in an australian's body. >> that's exactly...
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adam weber is thinking about hiding a wallet of his own in his walls for his children to find one day. live from the news center, alycia nieves for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> family tradition. >> alycia, thank you. >>> kate bilo joins us now with our forecast, and, all right, break it down, break it down, 70's, 30's, 50's, 20's, maybe some snow. >> we have a little bit of everything. >> yes, these storms tomorrow is what you want to focus on first. tomorrow we have threat for severe weather. storms are getting underway in the midwest and they are nasty under a moderate risk there and we have tornado warnings active across portions of illinois. it doesn't look like it will bet that bass tomorrow but it is same system for tomorrow afternoon, that is what will eventually put an end to this extreme warmth. we have actually tied a record today here in philadelphia way high of 68. we will make a run for record tomorrow which is 76. we will do it within a degree or two. then everything changes. we will see that it is still winter at least for next 21 days or so. lets look outside, start off
adam weber is thinking about hiding a wallet of his own in his walls for his children to find one day. live from the news center, alycia nieves for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> family tradition. >> alycia, thank you. >>> kate bilo joins us now with our forecast, and, all right, break it down, break it down, 70's, 30's, 50's, 20's, maybe some snow. >> we have a little bit of everything. >> yes, these storms tomorrow is what you want to focus on first....
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adam schiff believes it was not. was that appropriate for anyone from the fbi to give a heads up in any way, shape, or form, about an investigation that is ongoing e saying oh, by the way we think this is garbage. many times the fbi -- evan knows more about this than i do -- can be asked to sort of give guidance on where investigations stand, et cetera, et cetera. but this is a little different. and not only does schiff think that the fbi was compromised in some way, shape, or form, but also he believe nas the new cia director, pompeo, whose name he raised, might be compromised. because he was asked by the white house to make these calls saying there is no there there. what schiff is saying is how do you know there is no there there? we don't know there is no there there. have you concluded your investigation? so, you know, schiff is trying to make the point that these agencies are getting ahead of themselves before the congress, which does oversight on this has been even able to start its own investigation. and some
adam schiff believes it was not. was that appropriate for anyone from the fbi to give a heads up in any way, shape, or form, about an investigation that is ongoing e saying oh, by the way we think this is garbage. many times the fbi -- evan knows more about this than i do -- can be asked to sort of give guidance on where investigations stand, et cetera, et cetera. but this is a little different. and not only does schiff think that the fbi was compromised in some way, shape, or form, but also he...
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thank you adam.ad on "action news" new clues to find whoever stole kobe bryant's high school memorabilia g scare, the cause of this house fire that sent a family running for their lives. >> and a new way a local doctor is removing tattoos with local treat. coming up in what's the deal. tonight's special: longhorn favorites. get our outlaw ribeye, the longhorn salmon, or the parmesan crusted chicken. and for lunch, try our steakhouse burger, or any steakhouse lunch combo. you can't fake steak. ♪ oh, it'[car horns]y... ♪ [angry shouting] excuse me! [storm siren] when it comes to buying a house... trulia knows the house is only half of it. and with 34 map overlays like traffic, crime, natural hazards, and more... you can find the right house and the right neighborhood for you. trulia. the house is only half of it. where things come from? how they get here? what they're packed in? it's a lot of stuff. and these things add up. that's why we recycle. [vo:]it's nice to know that raymour and flanigan is prou
thank you adam.ad on "action news" new clues to find whoever stole kobe bryant's high school memorabilia g scare, the cause of this house fire that sent a family running for their lives. >> and a new way a local doctor is removing tattoos with local treat. coming up in what's the deal. tonight's special: longhorn favorites. get our outlaw ribeye, the longhorn salmon, or the parmesan crusted chicken. and for lunch, try our steakhouse burger, or any steakhouse lunch combo. you...
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. >> let's head outside meteorologist adam joseph standing by out there. adam, a lot of clouds. question is will they bring any rain this way. >> there's a couple sprinkles but the rain is going to hold off until tomorrow evening at least the steadiest of it and we're still talking temperatures above normal. right now at 54 degrees in philadelphia, 55 washington, incident richmon60 in richmond. cooler buffalo pittsburgh only in the lower 40's. as we look at storm tracker6 live double scan you can see a few spotty sprinkles around but barely dampen, the ground no matter where you are at this point as they pass through and these clouds are going to hang tough during the overnight hours tonight. then as we look at future tracker high pressure off the coast of the eastern seaboard here pumping in those southerly winds and despite a brief cooldown here yesterday, the heat is on again. 63 early tomorrow afternoon in philadelphia, 70's to our south, chicago 55, 69 saint louis. no signs of winter as we end the month of february and go into the beginning of march. near record warmth the
. >> let's head outside meteorologist adam joseph standing by out there. adam, a lot of clouds. question is will they bring any rain this way. >> there's a couple sprinkles but the rain is going to hold off until tomorrow evening at least the steadiest of it and we're still talking temperatures above normal. right now at 54 degrees in philadelphia, 55 washington, incident richmon60 in richmond. cooler buffalo pittsburgh only in the lower 40's. as we look at storm tracker6 live...
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. >> meteorologist adam joseph is outside with a check of the forecast. the weekend not too bad, just got to get through today t-hm, adam. >> got to get through today. a lot of clouds coming in over the weekend. the temperatures warm but also part of the weekend on the wet side. how it feels, the wind chill 22 in philadelphia, so very winter-like but look to the south. 28 degrees so it warms a little bit there and all that bitter cold air is in northern new england right now. 14 below for quebec as well as caribou maine. as we track those wind chills as we go through the evening and overnight hours we're going to have that light southerly wind but notice those wind chills actually go up a little bit late tonight, early tomorrow morning as a warm front passes through to change our wind direction. and you can see a little band of some snow showers with this front to our west. there could be a snow shower or two up in the poconos or lehigh valley but for the most part most of these will dry up as they push through here this evening. so, it does turn milder o
. >> meteorologist adam joseph is outside with a check of the forecast. the weekend not too bad, just got to get through today t-hm, adam. >> got to get through today. a lot of clouds coming in over the weekend. the temperatures warm but also part of the weekend on the wet side. how it feels, the wind chill 22 in philadelphia, so very winter-like but look to the south. 28 degrees so it warms a little bit there and all that bitter cold air is in northern new england right now. 14...
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the crowd couldn't handle it when adam picked her up. >> congratulations, adam.'t forget adam will be back on the voice when the show retufe voices of mariah carey, channing tatum, jonahhill. >> let's focus on the funny guys will arnett and zach galifianakis. how do you not focus on them? and you don't want to share a voiceover with us. >> what is the best thing getting your whole film from the booth? >> no hair and make-up. >> yeah. >> okay.here's mice in here. here we go. >> i am batman. >> and in the batman lego movie, the snarky cape crusader will arnett and zach as the joker. >> you're obsessed with me. >> super cool dad? >> my son did see a pictur the rearview mirror to see what his reaction was, you know, and i just see him look, turn, he goes -- >> rip! >> better? >> now i'm free, now i'm moving. come on, batman, let's get grooving. >> i can only look you in the eyes right now. >> will's co-star michael cera is the voice of his sidekick robin. there are rumors the show will be back for a fifth season. >> who would you like to play the young version of you
the crowd couldn't handle it when adam picked her up. >> congratulations, adam.'t forget adam will be back on the voice when the show retufe voices of mariah carey, channing tatum, jonahhill. >> let's focus on the funny guys will arnett and zach galifianakis. how do you not focus on them? and you don't want to share a voiceover with us. >> what is the best thing getting your whole film from the booth? >> no hair and make-up. >> yeah. >> okay.here's mice in...
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adam: in the short term, no. would imagine this logo to the supreme court on an emergency application and the court typically ask on those things within a matter of days. the current nominee judge neil if it goes well for him, maybe will join the court by the end of april and hear those arguments then. but this train would have left the station by then, so i do not imagine that he will play a role. so this brings the possibility of a tie on the court. jeff: and if there is a tie, the original decision from washington stays? adam: whatever the ninth circuit or the appeals court does get upheld without reasoning from the u.s. supreme court. if there is a tie, whatever the appeals court says, goes. jeff: ok. adam from washington. we appreciate your time. adam: great to be here. ♪ jeff: i'm jeff glor of cbs news filling in for charlie rose who is off tonight. dev patel is here. his new movie "lion" tells the true story of saroo brierley, a young indian boy who gets separated from his brother at a train station and en
adam: in the short term, no. would imagine this logo to the supreme court on an emergency application and the court typically ask on those things within a matter of days. the current nominee judge neil if it goes well for him, maybe will join the court by the end of april and hear those arguments then. but this train would have left the station by then, so i do not imagine that he will play a role. so this brings the possibility of a tie on the court. jeff: and if there is a tie, the original...
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i do believe that adam doesn't think that the wall is stopping drugs and all of these things. that's the epicenter of all of this stuff. that's where the majority of the big money comes from and the big violence comes from. >> we've been fighting it for years. >> well, drugs-- >> ben. >> drugs are a huge, huge parts of the problem a, an enormous part of the problem. it would be a miracle to keep drugs out of the country. i think it's going to take a spiritual miracle to keep people from stop needing these drugs. president clinton had an idea to pay 50,000 for law enforcement. and paid for a great many more police officers. let's go all of those things. whatever is going on, we have a civil war raging in american cities, it's an outrage, it's terrorism, it's got to stop. charles: i agree. >> you have to give them hope. charles: thank you very much, guys. health and human services tom price finally sworn in. does this mea >> well, it's official, president trump's pick to lead health and human services is in. is obamacare out? the top concern for american families. the reason why
i do believe that adam doesn't think that the wall is stopping drugs and all of these things. that's the epicenter of all of this stuff. that's where the majority of the big money comes from and the big violence comes from. >> we've been fighting it for years. >> well, drugs-- >> ben. >> drugs are a huge, huge parts of the problem a, an enormous part of the problem. it would be a miracle to keep drugs out of the country. i think it's going to take a spiritual miracle to...
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. >>> and meteorologist, adam joseph is standing by with a first check of accuweather. >> the winds and windchills and a lot of cloud cover and now we are starting to lose the peak intensity of the daytime heating the clouds are starting to break apart. 38 in philadelphia today and the same for allentown clocking in at 32 in trenton and near 40 in wilmington and atlantic city so far 36 miles per hour and it's that direction out of the northwest that brought in that very cold winter like air. this is a typical february day, windchill right now 27 in the city of philadelphia and just 6 in binghamton and 17 in pittsburgh, and even down to the south windchills down in the 30s for the state of virginia. if you step out this evening, we'll lose the cloud cover and the stars take over and temperatures slowly drop from the mid-30s to the low 30s at 10:00, 11:00 and clear and cold for the rest of the overnight with the low temperature going down to 26. and everyone is chatting about this weekend because the sunshine comes back and take a look at saturday at 3:30. 60s invading the mid-atlantic an
. >>> and meteorologist, adam joseph is standing by with a first check of accuweather. >> the winds and windchills and a lot of cloud cover and now we are starting to lose the peak intensity of the daytime heating the clouds are starting to break apart. 38 in philadelphia today and the same for allentown clocking in at 32 in trenton and near 40 in wilmington and atlantic city so far 36 miles per hour and it's that direction out of the northwest that brought in that very cold...
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back to you. >> adam, thank you. and we will stay on top of those flight changes, any cancellations and delays. >>> we just learned frederick county, maryland, public schools are on a two-hour delay today. adam just mentioned, we are seeing delays and cancellations out of reagan national airport this morning, too. you can check with your airline if you're flying today. don't forget, you can get the storm team 4 forecast anytime on your phone. download the nbc washington app. >>> 5:16 now. three charles county sheriff's deputies are being called heros after this dramatic rescue that saved a man's life. they say the suv ran head on into a large light pole and burst into flames. this happened on january 29th along crane highway. one deputy's dash cam shows him running toward the smoke and fire. the deputies had to work quickly because as they were freeing man's leg, fire erupted from the floorboard. the three say the rescue does not make them heros. they say they were just doing their jobs. >>> to this developing story
back to you. >> adam, thank you. and we will stay on top of those flight changes, any cancellations and delays. >>> we just learned frederick county, maryland, public schools are on a two-hour delay today. adam just mentioned, we are seeing delays and cancellations out of reagan national airport this morning, too. you can check with your airline if you're flying today. don't forget, you can get the storm team 4 forecast anytime on your phone. download the nbc washington app....
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adams. here's how you can do. .. if you can't get through on the phone lines or would prefer to use social media, we have a couple different ways for you to do that as well. you can go to facebook .com/ booktv. you see up at the top of our page a promotion for nick adams. you can leave a comment there. we'll be looking through that about the three hours. you can send a tweet @booktv is our twitter handle, and finally you can e-mail, and that is booktv@c-span.org. we'll begin taking those in just a few minutes. nick adams come in your book "retaking america" you write i am a straight white educated middle-class christian male and i'm sick of being told i'm not allowed to have an opinion. >> guest: yeah. well, i am a straight white educated middle-class male. i think that was the quote. and i'm proud to be a straight white educated middle-class male. i'm very proud to be all of those things and i think all of those things are under attack. it's part of the reason we saw the political miracle t
adams. here's how you can do. .. if you can't get through on the phone lines or would prefer to use social media, we have a couple different ways for you to do that as well. you can go to facebook .com/ booktv. you see up at the top of our page a promotion for nick adams. you can leave a comment there. we'll be looking through that about the three hours. you can send a tweet @booktv is our twitter handle, and finally you can e-mail, and that is booktv@c-span.org. we'll begin taking those in...
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yee riley nominated steve adams. is there a second? >> i second. >> commissioner tour-sarkissian seconded. any other nominations for office of the vice president? alright. seeing none, nominations are closed. so we have one nominee who is seconded and commissioner adams would you like to make a statement? >> i would be honored to serve as your vice president for one more year. >> commissioners would you like to comment? or have discussion? >> i would like to say, commend commissioner adams for his long standing commitment to this commission. it is work and people don't really think about what it takes for all of us to come to these meetings, participate and to be as engaged in the public in particular as commissioner adams is. he goes to lots of events, he is very engaged. i am always amazed by how many people he knows out and about and especially as we had our legacy businesses not sure there is one he didn't know personally so great to have people on the commission who know the business owners and know the district
yee riley nominated steve adams. is there a second? >> i second. >> commissioner tour-sarkissian seconded. any other nominations for office of the vice president? alright. seeing none, nominations are closed. so we have one nominee who is seconded and commissioner adams would you like to make a statement? >> i would be honored to serve as your vice president for one more year. >> commissioners would you like to comment? or have discussion? >> i would like to say,...
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adam housley is on the scene. and he tells us there are reports of homes actually get this, being looted after people have evacuated them. so what a nightmare that created. the scenario as adam was reporting earlier on our previously update on this situation in the area. he went on to tell us he grew up in that area. one of the problems you have with this disruption in people's lives because of the heavy rainfall that has now ensued with this smj spillway being damaged because of erosion. but adam wanted to report as people left, he saw 25 miles of traffic as people were leaving the area as he droifnt area to give -- as he drove into the area to give us more details. but getting back to the point, he went on to mention that police have been putting up roadblocks to make sure no one can get into those areas. but he was -- which was surprising was concern about the crime, he was reporting about the crime element that exists. criminals, every opportunity they can possibly get their hands on. as a result some of the h
adam housley is on the scene. and he tells us there are reports of homes actually get this, being looted after people have evacuated them. so what a nightmare that created. the scenario as adam was reporting earlier on our previously update on this situation in the area. he went on to tell us he grew up in that area. one of the problems you have with this disruption in people's lives because of the heavy rainfall that has now ensued with this smj spillway being damaged because of erosion. but...
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and then ryan adams! ryan adams. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ i'm not the type to smushy garbages... you showed up. in my life! i think i'm about to cry... you better not. every single time i... get down! you always have... my back! my back! it's really hard to describe. it's like... all these tiny little... things? yes. yes. things! are actually... friendship. ♪ something bigger.here. and something... smaller. juicy. lettuce-y. onion-y. cheesy. iconic big mac®. now in three sizes, for a limited time only. ♪ ba da ba ba ba ♪ ♪ ♪ this presidents' day, get to nissan now... ...and save on a lineup with intelligent safety features... ...and america's best truck warranty. take on the everyday, with six 20-17 iihs top safety picks. it's clear why we're america's fastest growing auto brand. now, get presidents' day offers like 0% financing for up to 72 months on 11 models. or save up to 45-50 on select models. ♪ c♪ every dunk is wonderfilled! ♪ so bring your milk and cookie skills! ♪ ♪ let the oreo dunk challenge begin! ♪ ♪ show your dunk for a chance to win. ♪ show us your dunk with hashta
and then ryan adams! ryan adams. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ i'm not the type to smushy garbages... you showed up. in my life! i think i'm about to cry... you better not. every single time i... get down! you always have... my back! my back! it's really hard to describe. it's like... all these tiny little... things? yes. yes. things! are actually... friendship. ♪ something bigger.here. and something... smaller. juicy. lettuce-y. onion-y. cheesy. iconic big mac®. now in three sizes, for a...
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neil: adam is right on there. we are not talking about the campaign anymore. >> these are the same people from the campaign at the press conference. >> every person has gone after the press, obama complained about us. neil: right. [laughter] >> i wasn't sean or anybody or o'reilly. if he focuses on the media constantly, he's not going to get much done. neil: that's where the markets come in. petty grudges on both sides. i'm wondering to the degree that he's crewed, you know what i mean, the tax cuts, everything else, they know he could be distracted and they will distract to the point -- charles: in the midst of all of that he did give us a timeline on obamacare. he gave us enough that the dow closed up that day. neil: the dow is still up a lot year to date, up a lot since election. the things that could undo it is this kind of stuff. charles: let's not forget that the night donald trump was elected the equity show that had the market was going to crash. neil: that's right. charles: he came out with eloquent accep
neil: adam is right on there. we are not talking about the campaign anymore. >> these are the same people from the campaign at the press conference. >> every person has gone after the press, obama complained about us. neil: right. [laughter] >> i wasn't sean or anybody or o'reilly. if he focuses on the media constantly, he's not going to get much done. neil: that's where the markets come in. petty grudges on both sides. i'm wondering to the degree that he's crewed, you know...
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adam beaming, wife documenting every moment.ringing the cute, their 4-month-old daughter, dusty rose. that is gwen stefani shouting be nice to blake shelton before he takes the stage for a jab. >> imagine my disapppintment when i found out that this isn't a roast. >> we also got to see the sentimental side to their bromace. >> i've never add more honest and loyal friend than adam levine. >> i'm not going to down play this and pretend it is not the coolest thing ever. i have a daughter, i have the most beautiful wife in the entire world. i'm one of the luckiest people who ever lived. >> after the ceremony, all about dusty rose. >> congratulations, adam. don't forget adam will be back on the voice when the show returns february 27. >> hitting theaters today, is the lego batman movii with mariah carey, channing tatum, jonah hill. >> and zach galifianakis, how do you not focus on them? and you don't want to share a voiceover with us. >> what is the best thing abo getting your whole film from the booth? >> no hair and make-up.& >> ye
adam beaming, wife documenting every moment.ringing the cute, their 4-month-old daughter, dusty rose. that is gwen stefani shouting be nice to blake shelton before he takes the stage for a jab. >> imagine my disapppintment when i found out that this isn't a roast. >> we also got to see the sentimental side to their bromace. >> i've never add more honest and loyal friend than adam levine. >> i'm not going to down play this and pretend it is not the coolest thing ever. i...