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in which the adams lived. let's watch. >> the to riff abigail adams and the ref lugsary war is a story of sacrifice of commitment to country and abigail rose to the occasion for the first ten years of their married life, john and abigail lived in this home from 1764 to 1774. you is where they raised their four children. this was the birthplace also of their second child, john oncey adams, who went on to become the sixth president of the united states. it is also an important home because the primary link between she and john adds dams who was searching in philadelphia would be letter writing and it was from this house that he was provided a window to what was happening back here in the colony of massachusetts during the revolutionary war. abigail would report to john about the militia in boston during the battle of bunker hill on june 17th, 1775, she took her young son, john quincy, over to the hill down the road, the high point and she would watch the battle of bunker hill with her son and report to john adam
in which the adams lived. let's watch. >> the to riff abigail adams and the ref lugsary war is a story of sacrifice of commitment to country and abigail rose to the occasion for the first ten years of their married life, john and abigail lived in this home from 1764 to 1774. you is where they raised their four children. this was the birthplace also of their second child, john oncey adams, who went on to become the sixth president of the united states. it is also an important home because...
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adam: hank, let me ask you a question. this is adam shapiro.s investable pullbacks, opportunities to get in? >> right. adam: we have a graphic that shows it. last two months, january, february of this year we saw a huge amount of money come back into the market. i think it is 55 billion according to trim tabs. do we have the graphic? >> right. adam: that money, isn't that usually the sign we are at the point of the rally that you don't want to becoming in? >> well, that includes global funds as well as. as far as domestic u.s. equity funds, the numbers are about 21, 22 billion through february. and look, the previous five years saw every year outflows totaling 601 billion. so we have a long ways to go before we reverse that trend. we would argue that, yes, we don't have the fear an panic that we did four years ago in march of '09 but we still have fear, we still have anxiety and the anxiety has shifted a little bit from one of fear of losing money to fear of losing an opportunity. and i would say we're still in the early innings of sentiment sh
adam: hank, let me ask you a question. this is adam shapiro.s investable pullbacks, opportunities to get in? >> right. adam: we have a graphic that shows it. last two months, january, february of this year we saw a huge amount of money come back into the market. i think it is 55 billion according to trim tabs. do we have the graphic? >> right. adam: that money, isn't that usually the sign we are at the point of the rally that you don't want to becoming in? >> well, that...
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adam: why? stan building the pipeline alone, the portion that is being built south already under construction, 3,000 jobs. overall what are we talking about with regard to job creation? >> the portion you mentioned is known as the gulf coast portion. that alone has created 700 jobs in the town of cushing, oklahoma. the construction portion alone on the keystone pipeline are brought to the 2000-mile portion from canada to the gulf, roughly 9,000 jobs created. the challenges we have last year alone, the oil consumption of our nation was roughly 18 million barrels per day. now, what we produce in our country was roughly eight and a half million barrels per day. you do the math and that does not work. that math is not good forur country. adam: i'm glad you brought that up. i'm glad you brought that up. i will read from a letter that you are part of that was sent to the president. the u.s. accounts for 20 percent of world energy consumption and is the largest petroleum consumer. china would surpass t
adam: why? stan building the pipeline alone, the portion that is being built south already under construction, 3,000 jobs. overall what are we talking about with regard to job creation? >> the portion you mentioned is known as the gulf coast portion. that alone has created 700 jobs in the town of cushing, oklahoma. the construction portion alone on the keystone pipeline are brought to the 2000-mile portion from canada to the gulf, roughly 9,000 jobs created. the challenges we have last...
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adams, mr. adams is dying. his forehead had a flushed very mottled color, he tried to stand and he fell over. he was carried to, i think the speaker's office just off the floor of the house and henry clay came to visit him and, of course, louisa came and he didn't recognize her. supposedly his last words were, this is the last of earth, but i am content, which i never believed because i don't think john quincy adams was ever contented for a moment. but he died in the capital in effect doing his duty. >> do we think of a stroke is likely what happened? >> yes. >> and how old was he? >> 81. >> and how long did she live after his death and how? >> another four years. e stays in washington, cared for by her son's wife, john adams ii's wife, mary katharine helen adams. she lives quietly. her health is fading. she has a stroke the following year and is somewhat inhave a lid for the rest of her -- invalid for the rest of her life. charles francis adams meets with her about a year before she dies and said you said in t
adams, mr. adams is dying. his forehead had a flushed very mottled color, he tried to stand and he fell over. he was carried to, i think the speaker's office just off the floor of the house and henry clay came to visit him and, of course, louisa came and he didn't recognize her. supposedly his last words were, this is the last of earth, but i am content, which i never believed because i don't think john quincy adams was ever contented for a moment. but he died in the capital in effect doing his...
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ever the patriot, abigail adams wanted to open the home next door, john adams' birthplace for these refugees. she rented out the house to a farmer maimed mr. hayden and his son and would provide assistance to abigail on the farm here. she reported to john in one of the letters that she met with some very ill treatment and asked mr. hayden to share his house with the refugees but he refused. by the time abigail received a response from john adams, like many things, she had solved the problem herself and reported to john later. she had taken care of the problem and paid mr. hayden to leave the premises, therefore providing the opportunity for her to house refugees fleeing from boston. there are troops marching in her yard practicing their maneuvers in preparation for war. she reports to john that young john quincy is out behind the house marching proudly behind the militia. at one point, there were militia living in the upstairs attic and also the second floor. she welcomed these militia men to her home in support of the revolutionary war with her actions. >> the adams life and trajectory of i
ever the patriot, abigail adams wanted to open the home next door, john adams' birthplace for these refugees. she rented out the house to a farmer maimed mr. hayden and his son and would provide assistance to abigail on the farm here. she reported to john in one of the letters that she met with some very ill treatment and asked mr. hayden to share his house with the refugees but he refused. by the time abigail received a response from john adams, like many things, she had solved the problem...
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adam: europe.urope there has been a slowdown. >> you said earlier, the retail, the consumer is back, people are shopping, counter to what you see at wal-mart and some concerns but they like this stock. sandra: a lot of buzz coming out from nike. they came out with cool shoes. nike town has the big buzz. new running shoes. the fly nit, there is excitement about that. that plays into results. adam: capitol hill was busy with the house and senate taking up budget bills. the house actually passed not one, but two, that's right, two bills, including a continuing resolution to keep the government funded. sandra: peter barnes is live in washington for us. peter? >> adam and sandra, the house has done the work and recessed for its easter break. it passed a continuing budget refz solution to keep the government funded through end of fiscal year, in september, avoiding government shut down, which is what all parties want here. that one is headed to the president's desk for his signature. the house also appro
adam: europe.urope there has been a slowdown. >> you said earlier, the retail, the consumer is back, people are shopping, counter to what you see at wal-mart and some concerns but they like this stock. sandra: a lot of buzz coming out from nike. they came out with cool shoes. nike town has the big buzz. new running shoes. the fly nit, there is excitement about that. that plays into results. adam: capitol hill was busy with the house and senate taking up budget bills. the house actually...
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the next installment is on louisa catherine adams, the wife of john quincy adams. we have two guests at the table, richard norton smith and meet amanda matthews. she is at the massachusetts historical society where she is a research associate for the adams papers. ms. matthews, we learned there was not much documentary evidence about elizabeth monroe. how about losea catherine adams, what exists? >> quite a wellth. she kept diaries intermittently. she wrote autobiographies and memoirs. there are hundreds and hundreds of letters of hers. we have her thoughts and feelings from her point of view, both reflective and contemporary as the events were taking place. another suggested that in her research she saw louisa adams as the first modern first lady. you agree with that contention that she developed a sense of self? >> in some ways she has her own cause. she works with the washington female orphan asylum, so in that way it's somewhat modern having this cause that she was involved in and she does work politics in her parlor in such a way as to help win the presidency
the next installment is on louisa catherine adams, the wife of john quincy adams. we have two guests at the table, richard norton smith and meet amanda matthews. she is at the massachusetts historical society where she is a research associate for the adams papers. ms. matthews, we learned there was not much documentary evidence about elizabeth monroe. how about losea catherine adams, what exists? >> quite a wellth. she kept diaries intermittently. she wrote autobiographies and memoirs....
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adam: thank you.ould this be used by proponents who want a single-payer system, something that mimics canada? >> oh, sure. adam: we do this now we have to do that. >> everyone wants to have a canadian system because that worked out so deliciously for the canadians who come here for their health care. adam: right. >> we have idealogical program to sink the demands of this president and democratic party. they have done so. they achieved what everyone thought was impossible 10 years ago. they have create ad program that dominates 1/6 of the economy and creates further dependency, great he dependency. this is not an either/or in this instance. this is such as disaster that single-payer, no longer an option. it is not an alternative the only thing that we can hope for it is, well, it runs its course as quickly and as painlessly as is possible. there will be great pain unfortunately for so many people who are dependent on the government in this instance for health care. melissa: yeah. >> we're still going t
adam: thank you.ould this be used by proponents who want a single-payer system, something that mimics canada? >> oh, sure. adam: we do this now we have to do that. >> everyone wants to have a canadian system because that worked out so deliciously for the canadians who come here for their health care. adam: right. >> we have idealogical program to sink the demands of this president and democratic party. they have done so. they achieved what everyone thought was impossible 10...
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adam: a lot beautiful cars. thank you. melissa: you are such a car junkie. adam: i love cars.argest banks in cyprus are confiscating up to 40% of all bank account holdings over 100,000 euros. could it happen here in the united states? lou dobbs is next. melissa: you can see the dollar is stronger against all currencies except for in canada. we will be right back. ♪ i'm a conservative investor. but that doesn't mean i don't nt to make money. i love making money. i try to be smart with my investments. i also try to keep my costs down. what's your plan? ishares. low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >> at 22 minutes past the hour, i have your folks news minute. the u.s. supreme court is suggesting it has a way out of the veil on same-sex marriage. several justices raising doubts today that
adam: a lot beautiful cars. thank you. melissa: you are such a car junkie. adam: i love cars.argest banks in cyprus are confiscating up to 40% of all bank account holdings over 100,000 euros. could it happen here in the united states? lou dobbs is next. melissa: you can see the dollar is stronger against all currencies except for in canada. we will be right back. ♪ i'm a conservative investor. but that doesn't mean i don't nt to make money. i love making money. i try to be smart with my...
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abigail adams wanted to open the home next door, john adams's birthplace, for the refugees.he rented a house out to a farmer and his son. but would provide assistance to abigail on the farm. she reported to john that she met with some ill treatment. she asked mr. hayden and to share his house with refugees, but he refused. by the time she received a response, like many things, she had solved the problem yourself. she paid mr. hayden to leave the press -- the premises, providing her the opportunity to house refugees. there are troops marching in her yard, practicing their maneuvers and preparation for war. she reports to john that john quincy is out behind the house, marching proudly behind the militia. at one point there were militia's living in the upstairs attic and the second floor. she welcomed these men to her home and support to the revolutionary war with her actions. >> the adams's lights put them in the defense in the founding of our country. we have a timeline of key events in the adams life. 1744, she was born and married john adams 20 years later. soon after that,
abigail adams wanted to open the home next door, john adams's birthplace, for the refugees.he rented a house out to a farmer and his son. but would provide assistance to abigail on the farm. she reported to john that she met with some ill treatment. she asked mr. hayden and to share his house with refugees, but he refused. by the time she received a response, like many things, she had solved the problem yourself. she paid mr. hayden to leave the press -- the premises, providing her the...
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adam: welcome back, i'm adam shapiro. tracy: i'm tracy byrnes.ssure, the dow is headed for only the third loss in the last 15 sessions. concerns about weak tech sales pulling down the nasdaq of the is it a sign of more selling to come? >> the housing market shows new signs of recovery but a dark cloud left over from the housing bubble threatens the future. what should we do about fannie mae and freddie mac? housing finance expert ed pinto will tell us why he says the government needs to make urgent reforms now instead of later. >> yeah. a balanced budget without tax hikes? the house passed the ryan plan of the can it lead to a bipartisan deal on spending cuts? if only, if own any. congresswoman marsha blackburn weighs in again. i hate to be a doubter but there is that. adam: no doubters. we have to check stocks because, boy, in the last hour we accelerated to the downside. nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. what happened? >> we're certainly get headlines out of cypress to talk about the fact they will limit how much pe
adam: welcome back, i'm adam shapiro. tracy: i'm tracy byrnes.ssure, the dow is headed for only the third loss in the last 15 sessions. concerns about weak tech sales pulling down the nasdaq of the is it a sign of more selling to come? >> the housing market shows new signs of recovery but a dark cloud left over from the housing bubble threatens the future. what should we do about fannie mae and freddie mac? housing finance expert ed pinto will tell us why he says the government needs to...
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not so john adams. he had a lot to do with that with his legal career but that ended 50 years before his death. as a lawyer -- i think the financial records survived as well as the correspondence did, of we would see pretty good evidence that abigail had much to do with the family's wealth as he did. i had a pet theory early on in this project that maybe her success as a financial manager would leave a visible trace in the written record. i am interested in all these statements in favor of women's rights, she made them not only to her husband john, the lady's letter got an excerpt there but she wrote her niece's talking about women's education and advocating that to lot of other men, her husband. her pet theory was maybe if we take this release statement in favor of women's rights in 1776, and compare to what she wrote at the end war, we would see her more fired up, more confident and making stronger demand. i want to tell you the base of that, and how did she do so well financially? the three ways she
not so john adams. he had a lot to do with that with his legal career but that ended 50 years before his death. as a lawyer -- i think the financial records survived as well as the correspondence did, of we would see pretty good evidence that abigail had much to do with the family's wealth as he did. i had a pet theory early on in this project that maybe her success as a financial manager would leave a visible trace in the written record. i am interested in all these statements in favor of...
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adam: of course not.o switch gears to travel, because one travel organization wants to customize deals just for you but the critics say, hey, it is an invasion of your privacy. we'll tell you why. tracy: first as we head out to break, and the dow is barely positive let's take a look at some winners and losers on the s&p 500 today. believe it or not, . c penny, talks that they will try to restructure the company, up almost 8%. we'll be right back today isonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. nostarting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. now over to you charles???? sir charles' single miles card ft him blacked out. he's coming to us from home. that's gotta be traveling. now instead of covering the final four, he's stuck covering fou
adam: of course not.o switch gears to travel, because one travel organization wants to customize deals just for you but the critics say, hey, it is an invasion of your privacy. we'll tell you why. tracy: first as we head out to break, and the dow is barely positive let's take a look at some winners and losers on the s&p 500 today. believe it or not, . c penny, talks that they will try to restructure the company, up almost 8%. we'll be right back today isonna be an important day for us. you...
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adam, you're okay with this being done outside of work, monitoring, and i saw adam last night eatingannoli? i don't think so. >> i have to see the details. i think it's okay if they want to monitor weight on an ongoing basis by blood sugar lels, sorry? >> i have no idea, go ahead. >> unbelievable. >> where you get the cannolis. >> brooklyn, new york. >> only you would know that. and-- >> wait, wait, wait the thin dagen is going to weigh in. >> no, but adam, you're living in lala land. the issue, you don't know what the company is looking at. so, it's out of sight, out of mind mentality that's extremely dangerous. it's frightening to think that your company is-- frightening, you should be frightened because you act like you're mr. health and we know you're up to know good when you're not here at work. >> drinking my only vice these days. >> neil: believe me, i can pick a couple of others, go ahead. >> and i'm trying to figure out how to support this and thinking about it all morning. mou do i support this? and i can't. it's insane and adam this is the antithesis of libertarianm. okay
adam, you're okay with this being done outside of work, monitoring, and i saw adam last night eatingannoli? i don't think so. >> i have to see the details. i think it's okay if they want to monitor weight on an ongoing basis by blood sugar lels, sorry? >> i have no idea, go ahead. >> unbelievable. >> where you get the cannolis. >> brooklyn, new york. >> only you would know that. and-- >> wait, wait, wait the thin dagen is going to weigh in. >> no,...
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the next installment is on louisa catherine adams, the wife of john quincy adams.ve two guests at the table, richard norton smith and meet amanda matthews. she is at the massachusetts historical society where she is a research associate for the adams papers. ms. matthews, we learned there was not much documentary evidence about elizabeth monroe. how about louisa catherine adams, what exists? >> quite a wealth. she kept diaries intermittently. she wrote autobiographies and memoirs. there are hundreds and hundreds of letters of hers. we have her thoughts and feelings from her point of view, both reflective and contemporary as the events were taking place. >> another suggested that in her research she saw louisa adams as the first modern first lady. do you agree with that contention that she developed a sense of self? >> in some ways she has her own cause. washingtonith the female orphan asylum, so in that way it's somewhat modern having this cause that she was involved in and she does work politics in her parlor in such a way as to help win the presidency for her hus
the next installment is on louisa catherine adams, the wife of john quincy adams.ve two guests at the table, richard norton smith and meet amanda matthews. she is at the massachusetts historical society where she is a research associate for the adams papers. ms. matthews, we learned there was not much documentary evidence about elizabeth monroe. how about louisa catherine adams, what exists? >> quite a wealth. she kept diaries intermittently. she wrote autobiographies and memoirs. there...
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adam: red or blue. lou dobbs weighs in on what the color of your estate may mean to your path to prosperity. melissa: let take a look at how metals are faring right now. copper heading lower. we will be right back. ♪ so let's break down this play.. charles? uh, charles couldn't make it. his single miles card blacked him out here and here. he should have used... the capital one venture card. he's coming to us from home. hey fellas... hey baby, you want ma to iron your undies? nice tightie whities. i didn't know mrs. barkley made quilts. really? looks like a circus tent. is that the best you got? now if you put this, with this, you have a sailboat. what's in your wallet? melissa: it is time to make some money with charles. period he is following uu with deckers outdoor. charles: i must have mentioned this on three or four times on the show. jefferies and i want to get their research, jefferies put a buy on it. the target, the old target was 65. a lot of people on wall street would have been happy with thi
adam: red or blue. lou dobbs weighs in on what the color of your estate may mean to your path to prosperity. melissa: let take a look at how metals are faring right now. copper heading lower. we will be right back. ♪ so let's break down this play.. charles? uh, charles couldn't make it. his single miles card blacked him out here and here. he should have used... the capital one venture card. he's coming to us from home. hey fellas... hey baby, you want ma to iron your undies? nice tightie...
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>> it's ham strung, i think, adam by the requirements out of date. it's forced to play by these rules and its competitors in the private world are not, then it's never going to get out of its own way. >> yeah, it's worse than that, neil. not only are they required to do certain things, but they're prevented, prohibited from certain things. for example, they can't sell advising on their trucks which would be something really obvious. they can't sell milk or beer or other things that might make them money because they've got great store front real estate. so i completely agree he ththat we could do an ipo. >> you know the model would be? the model would be fannie and freddie. >> they have a monopoly they enjoy. >> not a great monopoly. >> if they deliver to a town with two people. i say-- >> until congress unshackles the postmaster general and those trying to run it, money will be spent propping this up. >> you made the case it should. the bottom line it's uneconomical to go to the middle of nowhere and guarantee mail delivery. it doesn't pay for itsel
>> it's ham strung, i think, adam by the requirements out of date. it's forced to play by these rules and its competitors in the private world are not, then it's never going to get out of its own way. >> yeah, it's worse than that, neil. not only are they required to do certain things, but they're prevented, prohibited from certain things. for example, they can't sell advising on their trucks which would be something really obvious. they can't sell milk or beer or other things that...
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adam's house was testament to death. samurai swords, bayonets, rifles, pistols, 1600 rounds of ammunition, photographs of a dead body, gun manuals, certificate from the nra, self-help book from the nra, another on living with asperger's. joining me now is newtown's police chief. welcome back to you. i read the full list of things that the police found in adam lanza's lair. no other way of describing it. and it was terrifying. i couldn't understand how somebody like him who has already been treated for asperger's, perhaps autism as well, who is a loner, who we have now learned was an obsessive about violent video games, somebody who clearly should be ringing alarm bells to a large number of people, how he could have so much fire power in his lair. what do you make of it? >> well, we certainly wouldn't want somebody like that shooter to have that much arsenal at his disposal, and we must make changes so that we do find out these people in advance and stop that before massacres occur. >> here's the problem, chief. let me ju
adam's house was testament to death. samurai swords, bayonets, rifles, pistols, 1600 rounds of ammunition, photographs of a dead body, gun manuals, certificate from the nra, self-help book from the nra, another on living with asperger's. joining me now is newtown's police chief. welcome back to you. i read the full list of things that the police found in adam lanza's lair. no other way of describing it. and it was terrifying. i couldn't understand how somebody like him who has already been...
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i would like to say for the record what a great job, adam, you have done with this. you are the driving force. i also want to recognize leslie malloy from the chamber, because a lot of these donations, i know she was respond for. leslie, i want to publicly thank you for all of your hard work in the success in this. it's a real testament, and also, i would like to recognize director dick-endrizzi, because she has been involved in a lot of these metings and also, i would like to recognize jane gong, with the office of small business because she has done a lot of work in preparing for this and it's really the premiere small business week in the united states. this is a big country, so i just got to say to adam and to leslie and to regina and jane, the team, what a great job. our reputation in this is awesome. and it's a testament that in the fundraising and i'm just going put it out there; you know, they are coming to us now, which is great. i just want to say thank you to everybody. >> thank you very much. we have an amazing committee of small business advocates who re
i would like to say for the record what a great job, adam, you have done with this. you are the driving force. i also want to recognize leslie malloy from the chamber, because a lot of these donations, i know she was respond for. leslie, i want to publicly thank you for all of your hard work in the success in this. it's a real testament, and also, i would like to recognize director dick-endrizzi, because she has been involved in a lot of these metings and also, i would like to recognize jane...
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adam, the floor is yours. >> well, thank you, charles. (laughter) first of all, i think that everybody who is banking on getting a big tax refund ought to go into their withholding and stop withholding so much. the goal is to neither have to pay a tax-- >> come on, now, come on. >> it's just a suggestion. >> now you sound like my frugal uncle who steals toilet paper from the restaurant. >> and having said that, i assume that paying-- issuing refunds is a manpower issue and that's what the of administration is-- talking about how absurd that is. the president is cutting back on the manpower to give refunds? >> i mean, i'm giving them the benefit of the doubt that it takes people to process these things. it does not take people to enact the taxes that were legislated with the health care law, i mean, that sort of looks like on-- >> let's be reporters here, you and i are reporters and put on our conspiratorial hats. >> you don't think that he's doing something screwing people that have tax he refunds and this is the-- >> i think it's shamefu
adam, the floor is yours. >> well, thank you, charles. (laughter) first of all, i think that everybody who is banking on getting a big tax refund ought to go into their withholding and stop withholding so much. the goal is to neither have to pay a tax-- >> come on, now, come on. >> it's just a suggestion. >> now you sound like my frugal uncle who steals toilet paper from the restaurant. >> and having said that, i assume that paying-- issuing refunds is a manpower...
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adam plays adam on the show.for a grammy this is their album it's called "the strange case of" halestorm is here. tomorrow night we'll be joined by magic johnson. from the new zombie romance movie "warm bodies" nicholas hoult will be here. and we'll have music from antibalas. and on thursday jennifer lawrence, katie couric, and music from tegan and sara. so join us then. [ applause ] our first guests tonight are like-lettered siblings who have conquered tabloids, twitter, and tv. you can watch them do everything and nothing at all at the same time on "kourtney and kim take miami." it airs sundays at 9 on e! please welcome kourtney and kim kardashian. [ cheers and applause ] first of all, congratulations on your impending motherhood, your impending aunthood. you must be very excited. >> thank you. so excited. >> thank you. >> jimmy: were you trying to get pregnant? was this something that you planned? >> i mean, we talked about it, but it was a nice surprise. >> jimmy: was it a surprise to kanye? well, he surprise
adam plays adam on the show.for a grammy this is their album it's called "the strange case of" halestorm is here. tomorrow night we'll be joined by magic johnson. from the new zombie romance movie "warm bodies" nicholas hoult will be here. and we'll have music from antibalas. and on thursday jennifer lawrence, katie couric, and music from tegan and sara. so join us then. [ applause ] our first guests tonight are like-lettered siblings who have conquered tabloids, twitter,...
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adam: i'm adam shapiro. tracy: i'm tracy byrnes.tting session lows in the last hour as the world desperately waits on cypress. markets come back a bit. the dow is down 43 points, trading at 14,409. protesters are taking to the streets in cyprus with the parliament due to vote on the controversial plan to tax bank deposits. we're going to bring you all the developments ahead. adam: also a high-stakes meeting between treasury secretary jack lew and china's new president. the tone, friendly but was it too friendly in light of china's cyber threat and multiple other conflictss? former ambassador it china and former presidential candidate jon huntsman shares his insight right here coming up. tracy: that is going to be good. apple shares losing a third of their value in six months. at the same time the company's cash stash keeps growing. is it time to buy the stock? we'll talk with a big money fund manager who says yep. but first, top of the hour, stocks were in the red, are in the red today despite better than expected housing data and o
adam: i'm adam shapiro. tracy: i'm tracy byrnes.tting session lows in the last hour as the world desperately waits on cypress. markets come back a bit. the dow is down 43 points, trading at 14,409. protesters are taking to the streets in cyprus with the parliament due to vote on the controversial plan to tax bank deposits. we're going to bring you all the developments ahead. adam: also a high-stakes meeting between treasury secretary jack lew and china's new president. the tone, friendly but...
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charles, and dagen and adam and charlie, all right. charles, yeah, yeah. great job . yway, i told them that you were me. see how that goes. nyeah, okay. i can handle that. all right. what do you make of this and all of the sudden, you can deny the problem and then the probm i guess goes away? i don't think in this case it goes away. >> when saw that george stephanopoulos interview imented to scream and cry and i wasn't -- >> at george stephanopoulos or the president. >> i am not sure. i feltment say way with dennis rodman's interview. the idea there is no crisis there is obviously a disconnect. the there is a crisis. the president keeps saying if we don't figure out how to shuffle out trillion necessary u.s. economy and fight global warming because it gets one degrees warmer in the next hundred yearings. the clock never stops moving and it is an immediate crisis and high suld be honest about that. >> dagen, he saying in and of itself, the balanced budget is not the goal. it is getting to that, but not at the expense of bla, blarks. >> and in saying that and spending n
charles, and dagen and adam and charlie, all right. charles, yeah, yeah. great job . yway, i told them that you were me. see how that goes. nyeah, okay. i can handle that. all right. what do you make of this and all of the sudden, you can deny the problem and then the probm i guess goes away? i don't think in this case it goes away. >> when saw that george stephanopoulos interview imented to scream and cry and i wasn't -- >> at george stephanopoulos or the president. >> i am...
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charles, and dagen and adam and charlie, all right. charles, yeah, yeah. great job . anyway, i told them that you were me. see how that goes. nyeah, okay. i can handle that. all right. what do you make of this and all of the sudden, you can deny the problem and then the problem i guess goes away? i don't think in this case it goes away. >> when i saw that george stephanopoulos interview imented to scream and cry and i wasn't -- at george stephanopr the president. >> i am not sure. i feltment say way with dennis rodman's interview. the idea there is no crisis there is obviously a disconnect. the there is a crisis. the president keeps saying if we don't figure out how to shuffle out trillion necessary u.s. economy and fight global warming because it gets one degrees warmer in the next hundred yearings. the clock never stops moving and it is an immediate crisis and high should be honest about that. >> dagen, he saying in and of itself, the balanced budget is not the goal. it is getting to that, but not at the expense of bla, blarks. >> and in saying that and spending not
charles, and dagen and adam and charlie, all right. charles, yeah, yeah. great job . anyway, i told them that you were me. see how that goes. nyeah, okay. i can handle that. all right. what do you make of this and all of the sudden, you can deny the problem and then the problem i guess goes away? i don't think in this case it goes away. >> when i saw that george stephanopoulos interview imented to scream and cry and i wasn't -- at george stephanopr the president. >> i am not sure. i...
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i have learned that hanging out with commissioner adams. today we've the youngest senator in the united states, senator brian shots from hawaii was in the lobby and we had a chance to give him a tour of our port. i have met ambassadors and senators. i don't know what's next. that's it for my report. thank you for your time. >> i think commissioner adams were you going to say an n a few words? >> first of all i want to thank peter and jim. it's really a world class trip that we took. we were treated like heads of states and really with the port of san francisco we owned the world stage and i really think we lived up to the billing. the port of shanghai is the largest port in the world. shanghai is a city with it's own twist and twang. just buildings everywhere. we met with the union there, they are the largest union. we went to a great bulk facility. i can see it happening here in the port of san francisco as wii we bring in steel, lumber. it was really good and i think with the hard work. another thing about the port of shanghai is they are
i have learned that hanging out with commissioner adams. today we've the youngest senator in the united states, senator brian shots from hawaii was in the lobby and we had a chance to give him a tour of our port. i have met ambassadors and senators. i don't know what's next. that's it for my report. thank you for your time. >> i think commissioner adams were you going to say an n a few words? >> first of all i want to thank peter and jim. it's really a world class trip that we took....
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adam, you are okay with this being done outside of work. i saw adam last night eating a canoli?> i would have to see details. i think it's okay if they want to monitor. blood sugar levels. >> neil: i have no idea about that. >> it depends where you get it. brooklyn, new york? >> wait -- >>> adam, you are in wallow land that is the issue you don't even know what the company is looking at. so it's out of sight, out of mind mentality that is extremely dangerous. it's fries thing to think that your company -- >> i am so scared. >> you should be frightened. you act like mr. health. >> just drinking. >> neil: i could take a couple of those. [ laughter ] >> but i was trying to figure out how to support this. all morning, how do i support this and i can't. it is insane. adam, this is the antithesis of libertarian. i was at joe's brooklyn and they will be showing up at the door. they will not leave a life. >> neil: i have perry mason let's say they could look into that and did see where we're going after work and you shouldn't add the double order of wings is that fireable offense. next
adam, you are okay with this being done outside of work. i saw adam last night eating a canoli?> i would have to see details. i think it's okay if they want to monitor. blood sugar levels. >> neil: i have no idea about that. >> it depends where you get it. brooklyn, new york? >> wait -- >>> adam, you are in wallow land that is the issue you don't even know what the company is looking at. so it's out of sight, out of mind mentality that is extremely dangerous. it's...
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sean emer and adam cooly. the crane believe tatum has some sort of knife on him. >> put your hands around your back. >> you can see the crane come up from behind, put adam in a choke hold and drag him to the ground. they're saying that he's resisting. and fighting back against the officcranofficer officers. now we're seeing other people in the halfway house watching this thing. they drag adam down, beating him with a night stick over and over again to the point where adam broke his leg. he had to spend two days in intensive care because of these injuries. eventually backup was called, and ten other officers arrived. eventually the scene moves to outside the halfway house. now we have a dozen officers at the scene trying to contain adam. what were you going to do with that knife? [ bleep ]. >> can you explain why they continued to beat him while in cuffs on the ground? >> he appeared just to be sitting there. >> i think that's the question and why there's a $50 million lawsuit on the table. >> they're trying to
sean emer and adam cooly. the crane believe tatum has some sort of knife on him. >> put your hands around your back. >> you can see the crane come up from behind, put adam in a choke hold and drag him to the ground. they're saying that he's resisting. and fighting back against the officcranofficer officers. now we're seeing other people in the halfway house watching this thing. they drag adam down, beating him with a night stick over and over again to the point where adam broke his...
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john quincy adams and louisa would inherit this home from john adams. i thought about selling it, but then decided that it was important to the family story to hold onto the house for future generations. >> you can visit there today. >> yes. >> wonderful. where the papers? >> they are at the massachusetts historical society in boston. they used to be at the old house would distill my very, but they were transferred to the historical society for safekeeping. >> a question on facebook from genie webber. i have read excerpts from her autobiography, it said the massachusetts historical society was going to publish the papers. is that true? >> yes. a two volume of her autobiographical writings, which includes a record of my life, adventures of a nobody, and heard narrative of a journey from st. petersburg, france, and all her diaries have already been published in a scholarly edition. next year, a trade edition of these writings will be available. it has a forward by former first lady, laura bush. >> we must talk a little about st. petersburg and her incredi
john quincy adams and louisa would inherit this home from john adams. i thought about selling it, but then decided that it was important to the family story to hold onto the house for future generations. >> you can visit there today. >> yes. >> wonderful. where the papers? >> they are at the massachusetts historical society in boston. they used to be at the old house would distill my very, but they were transferred to the historical society for safekeeping. >> a...
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adam decided this was what he could control. he could control his articles of clothing, his canteen. this was his way of saying, i have some control over my own destiny. >> okay. can i do something without you getting upset? >> what's that? >> these socks. i'm not really sure why i did it. i just thought, well, what would happen if i did move your socks? you're in prison. you're in danger every day. how long can you leave these socks like that? >> i don't like that at all. >> i'm not exactly sure why i decided to challenge adam. i think i was just trying to make him see that whether his socks were here or folded this way or that way, it wasn't really going to alter his life, so again i picked up one of the t-shirts and kind of put it down haphazardly. how about this? >> yeah, that's not cool either. >> why? >> the label needs to be facing up. >> why? you know it's your shirt. you know your name. >> it just does. i don't know. it's like i couldn't explain why i have empty boxes in there, either. i just need to have them because i
adam decided this was what he could control. he could control his articles of clothing, his canteen. this was his way of saying, i have some control over my own destiny. >> okay. can i do something without you getting upset? >> what's that? >> these socks. i'm not really sure why i did it. i just thought, well, what would happen if i did move your socks? you're in prison. you're in danger every day. how long can you leave these socks like that? >> i don't like that at...
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adams. thank you.ark residents to come see a special free show this evening. i guarantee it will change the way you think about the plane'arium. so bring the whole family to the planetarium for a night of excitement and wonder. then we turned the dial, and kenny went into a hypnosis. that's a pretty farfetched story, boys. but it's true, dude! are you boys sure you're not just making this all up? yeah. pretty sure. well, just as soon as i handle all the other crime in south park, i'm gonna go with you to the planetarium so i can prove that nothing's wrong! what other crime in south park? oh, yeah. let's go. okay. let's shoot the commercial. where's our cheesy poof talent? i'm over here! oh, you look great, hon. mommy's fat little piggy. hey! let's hurry. this costume is hot. okay. roll camera. and...action! ♪ i love cheesy poofs -- oh, wait! wait! you've got a little eye booger, hon. aw, mom! for pete's sake! got it! and...action! ♪ i love cheesy poofs -- hold it! cut! can we get some more light on tha
adams. thank you.ark residents to come see a special free show this evening. i guarantee it will change the way you think about the plane'arium. so bring the whole family to the planetarium for a night of excitement and wonder. then we turned the dial, and kenny went into a hypnosis. that's a pretty farfetched story, boys. but it's true, dude! are you boys sure you're not just making this all up? yeah. pretty sure. well, just as soon as i handle all the other crime in south park, i'm gonna go...
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all of the guns were bought, it seems, by adam lanza's mother. shootings took place in three classrooms and adam lanza was not wearing a bullet-proof vest. the information estimates from the time that adam lanza shot his way into the school to the time he took his own life was wes lan five minutes. yesterday, connecticut state police briefed the family members on all the information contained inside of the affidavits and warrants on the items found inside lanza's car and his home. about 50 family members were at that briefing. the final police report on the mas mas k massacre is expected to be released in june. >> relived horror for those families. it is 6:53. in the meantime, in colorado, the man accused of killing 12 people during a midnight movie screening is offering to plead guilty if prosecutors do not seek the death penalty. the offer calls for james holmes to serve life in prison without the possibility of parole. this upcoming monday, the district attorney will announce whether he will seek the death penalty in that case. >>> a missing t
all of the guns were bought, it seems, by adam lanza's mother. shootings took place in three classrooms and adam lanza was not wearing a bullet-proof vest. the information estimates from the time that adam lanza shot his way into the school to the time he took his own life was wes lan five minutes. yesterday, connecticut state police briefed the family members on all the information contained inside of the affidavits and warrants on the items found inside lanza's car and his home. about 50...
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among them, emilie parker killed by adam lanza. an extraordinary meeting, robbie parker and his wife sat down with adam lanza's father. he joins me now. before we talk, i want to reppla video you just released in memory of emilie. it says more about the creative, charming, beautiful young girl that she was than any amount of words could do. ♪ >> okay, emilie, tell me what your favorite color is. >> pink. ♪ ♪
among them, emilie parker killed by adam lanza. an extraordinary meeting, robbie parker and his wife sat down with adam lanza's father. he joins me now. before we talk, i want to reppla video you just released in memory of emilie. it says more about the creative, charming, beautiful young girl that she was than any amount of words could do. ♪ >> okay, emilie, tell me what your favorite color is. >> pink. ♪ ♪
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adams was very seriously worried about this. jefferson felt that the states should be passing the alien and sedition laws. he was very much in favor of the states. at that time, people did not have the same or about suppressing the press that we have today. >> it was in the heat of the moment. rex right. >> stephen from chicago. >> they say history repeats itself. i was wondering if there any presidents and first ladies or first couples that most resemble or are analogous of the adams is -- of the adamses? is that the relationship standard? >> i hope you will take that question. [laughter] >> there was no one else like abigail and john. thet of all, we don't have insight into anybody else's lives. these letters were recently revealed. lyndon johnson's love letters to lady bird were revealed. but there is nothing like the abigail and john exchange. [laughter] >> it is when they are situated in such a important time and there were so many players in so many stages. that is what sets them apart. this is from twitter. >> people came
adams was very seriously worried about this. jefferson felt that the states should be passing the alien and sedition laws. he was very much in favor of the states. at that time, people did not have the same or about suppressing the press that we have today. >> it was in the heat of the moment. rex right. >> stephen from chicago. >> they say history repeats itself. i was wondering if there any presidents and first ladies or first couples that most resemble or are analogous of...