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. >>> adam tweeted me 280 daily city skyline very, very foggy. so there you go. he had to slow down as well. there is pockets of really thick fog. our big weather system is finally getting closer to the peckture-- picture. it's sending in high clouds. it won't be a major deal until we get to the weekend. but today it's a lot of fog on the coast and bay. it's right down on the deck. only a couple hundred feet in depth. so it can be really, really tough. 40s and 50s. a little cooler than yesterday. we're in the mid 50s for many. not much of a wind direction yet but i expect this to turn southerly. 30 up in tahoe. a lot of 40s and 50s. 50s and 60s down to southern california. this will cloud us up on saturday. maybe give us thunderstorms. it definitely has the power to do that. today fog, thick, and then sun. it will be very warm. thick, fog. morning fog. our observer dacha said here comes the fog too. 60s and 70s would not surprise me. if you're inland you will notice it and there will be a little tropical feel to it. cloudy, rain in the north bay. possible thunder
. >>> adam tweeted me 280 daily city skyline very, very foggy. so there you go. he had to slow down as well. there is pockets of really thick fog. our big weather system is finally getting closer to the peckture-- picture. it's sending in high clouds. it won't be a major deal until we get to the weekend. but today it's a lot of fog on the coast and bay. it's right down on the deck. only a couple hundred feet in depth. so it can be really, really tough. 40s and 50s. a little cooler than...
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Mar 29, 2013
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. >>> adam tweeted me 280 daily city skyline very, very foggy. so there you go. he had to slow down as well. there is pockets of really thick fog. our big weather system is finally getting closer to the peckture-- picture. it's sending in high clouds. it won't be a major deal until we get to the weekend. but today it's a lot of fog on the coast and bay. it's right down on the deck. only a couple hundred feet in depth. so it can be really, really tough. 40s and 50s. a little cooler than yesterday. we're in the mid 50s for many. not much of a wind direction yet but i expect this to turn southerly. 30 up in tahoe. a lot of 40s and 50s. 50s and 60s down to southern california. this will cloud us up on saturday. maybe give us thunderstorms. it definitely has the power to do that. today fog, thick, and then sun. it will be very warm. thick, fog. morning fog. our observer dacha said here comes the fog too. 60s and 70s would not surprise me. if you're inland you will notice it and there will be a little tropical feel to it. cloudy, rain in the north bay. possible thunder
. >>> adam tweeted me 280 daily city skyline very, very foggy. so there you go. he had to slow down as well. there is pockets of really thick fog. our big weather system is finally getting closer to the peckture-- picture. it's sending in high clouds. it won't be a major deal until we get to the weekend. but today it's a lot of fog on the coast and bay. it's right down on the deck. only a couple hundred feet in depth. so it can be really, really tough. 40s and 50s. a little cooler than...
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Mar 15, 2013
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my sources around the league say that adam just makes all this stuff up and then he goes and tweets itith whatever adam tells them to do. can you believe that? -- story and i'm going to tweet about it and put it on facebook and instagram and myspace and google. tell the entire world. >> really, steve? really. >> steve, take us out with some top plays, won't you? >> bingo. >> it's going to be friday. >> that ham is tasty. >> somebody's in my ear. >> that ham is tasty? i say, "it's breakfast time, not playtime." "there's fruit, milk and i'm putting a little nutella on your whole-wheat toast." funny, that last part gets through. [ male announcer ] serving nutella is quick and easy. its great taste comes from a unique combination of simple ingredients like hazelnuts, skim milk and a hint of cocoa. okay, plates in the sink, grab your backpacks -- [ male announcer ] nutella. breakfast never tasted this good. i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribe
my sources around the league say that adam just makes all this stuff up and then he goes and tweets itith whatever adam tells them to do. can you believe that? -- story and i'm going to tweet about it and put it on facebook and instagram and myspace and google. tell the entire world. >> really, steve? really. >> steve, take us out with some top plays, won't you? >> bingo. >> it's going to be friday. >> that ham is tasty. >> somebody's in my ear. >> that...
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Mar 10, 2013
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this is a tweet from big john 1981 who said last week you mentioned that marijuana that did not like john adams. how did this affect the relationship between nar and abigail? so i don't know that is true. i think what we said was that abby gill and nar's friendship helps facilitate the relationship between washington and adams when they were trying to understands what a president and vice president might do. can you see any evidence to that? >> i don't know. i think they got along pretty well all the time. john adams was extraordinarily supportive of washington and was personally injured when some of the press turned on washington and could not believe it. this is one of the things, nar and george were a hard act to follow. they knew they would be difficult. >> we'll move into the figures of the one-term presidency. before that video, it is a time you called it a plen did splendid misery being in the white house. explain what that phrase when? >> oh, it is meant that it was splendid in that they were at the pinnacle of his political career, and her career. i mean, they had risen to the top. was
this is a tweet from big john 1981 who said last week you mentioned that marijuana that did not like john adams. how did this affect the relationship between nar and abigail? so i don't know that is true. i think what we said was that abby gill and nar's friendship helps facilitate the relationship between washington and adams when they were trying to understands what a president and vice president might do. can you see any evidence to that? >> i don't know. i think they got along pretty...
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Mar 5, 2013
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i believe so. >> this is a tweet from big john 9981 who said last week you mentioned that martha did not like john adams. how did this affect the relationship between martha and abigail? >> i don't know that that's true. >> i think what we said was that abigail and martha's friendship helped facilitate the relationship between washington and adams when they were trying to understand what a president and vice president might do. did you see evidence for that? >> i think john and george washington got along pretty well all the time. and john adams was extraordinarily supportive of washington and was personally injured when some of the press turned on washington. couldn't believe it. this is one of the things. martha and george were a hard act to follow and they knew they were going to be difficult. >> we will move into the years of their one term presidency. before that video, it's a time when in one of your books you called it a splendid -- using abigail adams' word, a splendid misery being in the white house. explain what that phrase meant? >> it meant that they -- it was splendid in that they were at t
i believe so. >> this is a tweet from big john 9981 who said last week you mentioned that martha did not like john adams. how did this affect the relationship between martha and abigail? >> i don't know that that's true. >> i think what we said was that abigail and martha's friendship helped facilitate the relationship between washington and adams when they were trying to understand what a president and vice president might do. did you see evidence for that? >> i think...
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Mar 19, 2013
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adams on the program. you can post on c-span's facebook page or send a tweet with #firstladies. >> you read that quote and you realize instantly why there was an instant bond formed between louisa and her father-in-law, old john adams. >> why is that? >> john adams was a man of few, opinions, very great reluctance to share them with anyone that would listen, a stern new england conscience, a profound sense of right and exotic d he and his european daughter-in-law seemed to have hit it off from the first. abigail was a little bit harder sell. >> is it fair to say that john quincy adams was not the most socioable man? >> john quincy adams, even the people who admire j.q.a., i'm among them, would not suggest that he was a modern figure in erms of outreach to people generally, but more in terms of tonight's context, he would not have been an easy man to be married to. this is a stormy relationship. yet the adams argued over the same thing that couples argued over since there was marriage. they argued over money and their children. there were small tragedies in louisa catherine's life, a life that was filled wi
adams on the program. you can post on c-span's facebook page or send a tweet with #firstladies. >> you read that quote and you realize instantly why there was an instant bond formed between louisa and her father-in-law, old john adams. >> why is that? >> john adams was a man of few, opinions, very great reluctance to share them with anyone that would listen, a stern new england conscience, a profound sense of right and exotic d he and his european daughter-in-law seemed to...
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adams. our program includes visits to quincy, massachusetts, boston, philadelphia, and washington. we will take your phone calls, tweetsd facebook comment. monday at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org. it chronicles life in the executive mansion during the 10 years of age are slated -- during the tenure of each first lady. we're also offering the book "first ladies of the united states of america. now available for the discounted price of well dollars $.95 plus shipping. -- 12.95
adams. our program includes visits to quincy, massachusetts, boston, philadelphia, and washington. we will take your phone calls, tweetsd facebook comment. monday at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org. it chronicles life in the executive mansion during the 10 years of age are slated -- during the tenure of each first lady. we're also offering the book "first ladies of the united states of america. now available for the discounted price of well dollars $.95 plus shipping. -- 12.95
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tweet as quickly as i need to. somebody asked a question, did the adams to think about their letters being published?> as early as 1776, don is telling her to keep the letters. at a certain point, there is a consciousness in some, particularly his letters. they know at a certain point, and i'm not sure when the cross the threshold, that they are important. that is one of the reasons the family saves the letters. early on, it is the motion with the mists of four letter. later on, their letters extend from 1762 -- the miss adorable letter. later on, their letters extend from 1762 onward. >> this is a tweet-- >> i do not know that is true. >> what we said is that abigail and martha's friendship help facilitate the relationship between washington and adams, when they were trying to understand what a president and vice-president might do. is there any evidence of that? >> i think john and george washington got along pretty well all the time. john adams was extraordinarily supportive of washington and was personally injured when some of the press turned on washington, could not believe it. martha and georg
tweet as quickly as i need to. somebody asked a question, did the adams to think about their letters being published?> as early as 1776, don is telling her to keep the letters. at a certain point, there is a consciousness in some, particularly his letters. they know at a certain point, and i'm not sure when the cross the threshold, that they are important. that is one of the reasons the family saves the letters. early on, it is the motion with the mists of four letter. later on, their...
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adams on the program. you can post on c-span's facebook page or send a tweet with #firstladies. read that quote and realize instantly why there was an instant bond formed between louisa and her father-in-law, old john adams. >> why is that? >> john adams was a man of strong opinions, very few, great reluctance to share them anyone that would listen, a stern new england conscience, a profound sense of right and wrong and he and his exotic european daughter-in-law seemed to have hit it off from the first. abigail was a little bit harder sell. >> is it fair to say that john quincy adams was not the most sociable man? >> john quincy adams, even the people who admire j.q.a., i'm among them, would not suggest that he was a modern figure in terms of outreach to people generally, but more in terms of tonight's context, he would not have been an easy man to be married to. this is a stormy relationship. yet the adams argued over the same thing that couples argued over since there was marriage. they argued over money and their children. there were small tragedies in louisa catherine's life,
adams on the program. you can post on c-span's facebook page or send a tweet with #firstladies. read that quote and realize instantly why there was an instant bond formed between louisa and her father-in-law, old john adams. >> why is that? >> john adams was a man of strong opinions, very few, great reluctance to share them anyone that would listen, a stern new england conscience, a profound sense of right and wrong and he and his exotic european daughter-in-law seemed to have hit...
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adams. our program includes philadelphia and washington. we will take your tweets and facebook comments.his is live monday night at 9:00 eastern on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. back to the phones, terry in north carolina. caller: i would like to make one quick comment to the guy who just called in from north carolina, i never woke up in the morning -- a i did not know where they get this thing on skin color. it is so offensive that it is unreal. you are saying now that republicans take money because they voted for it? does that mean that democrats take blame because they voted for the of iraqi war? they are going crazy. we can even get back to where we were two years ago. something is wrong in this country cannot do that. host: we are quite a see another example of the mandatory budget cuts that will be taking effect under the sequestration. this is from " to the washington post," -- -- this is from "the washington post," -- bill in teresa, wisconsin. go ahead. your thoughts on the mandatory budget cuts? caller: when ronald reagan was president, i did not know how many speeches
adams. our program includes philadelphia and washington. we will take your tweets and facebook comments.his is live monday night at 9:00 eastern on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. back to the phones, terry in north carolina. caller: i would like to make one quick comment to the guy who just called in from north carolina, i never woke up in the morning -- a i did not know where they get this thing on skin color. it is so offensive that it is unreal. you are saying now that republicans take...
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sent you on a facebook post or a tweet, if it is too good to be true, too bad to be, you know, real, if it's -- you just don't click on it if it's out of character. gerri: adamwhat do you say? >> first, minimize the risk of exposure. i agree with everything said. secondly, monitor, seriously monitor, and that is going to places like annualcreditreport.com, think about getting credit and fraud monitoring programs, enroll in programs in banks and credit unions that notify you when transactions occur. gerri: do i have to pay for the service, or can i get it free? >> you know, you can get services free where they notify you when transactions occur. obviously, credit and fraud monitoring you pay for it and you decide what you want to pay for. you can go to sites where there's free credit reports that are really free where they actually give you access to information, and you can sort of monitor what's going on, but then there's a really a third element. you got to have a damage control program, and many people don't realize they actually have those programs that their insurance companies, banks, credit yiewn youses, employers offer assistance if you have a proble
sent you on a facebook post or a tweet, if it is too good to be true, too bad to be, you know, real, if it's -- you just don't click on it if it's out of character. gerri: adamwhat do you say? >> first, minimize the risk of exposure. i agree with everything said. secondly, monitor, seriously monitor, and that is going to places like annualcreditreport.com, think about getting credit and fraud monitoring programs, enroll in programs in banks and credit unions that notify you when...