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but it is actually john quincy adams. he does give us more on why that is, but it is quite representative. at this time in 1807, he doesn't think, in part it's the highest , priority. it is also because in the senate, the issue of the 3/5 hasse has lori come up -- already come up in the massachusetts legislator and they asked him to present that criticized slave power, they were beginning to call it, domination of that institution and of congress more generally. he had spoken about this and also written a speech that he probably did not deliver, but it is there in the earlier collected writings that were published early in the century. andoes not reflect on those that writing in the diary come but the context for his avoiding the subject -- diary, but the avoiding theis subject as he does not want to be typecast as a new england federalists who is starting to a -- of object to marginalization and national politics due to the dominance of the jeffersonians. this is actually come at the -- actually at the moment when he is
but it is actually john quincy adams. he does give us more on why that is, but it is quite representative. at this time in 1807, he doesn't think, in part it's the highest , priority. it is also because in the senate, the issue of the 3/5 hasse has lori come up -- already come up in the massachusetts legislator and they asked him to present that criticized slave power, they were beginning to call it, domination of that institution and of congress more generally. he had spoken about this and...
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rosalie is to david what abigail adams was to john adams. she's the fabulous -- [ applause ] it's true. she's the fabulous indispensable life partner. she's not only beautiful inside and out. but she told me last night when she met david mccollough, she was only 17, and the first time they went to a coming out party together, they danced until 7:00 in the morning. and she said when she took her heels off to go to bed, her feet her so much she had to put the heels back on in order to sleep because her feet were bent in that shape. they care deeply about each other and each other's well being. and they take advice from each other. and she told me that she often reads david's books to him because he likes to listen to his words and see where he might be boring. when you google david mccollough, you'll be blown away. by the richness of his life's productivity. i'm not going to give you a long list of everything but all of you google it. he has had the most extraordinary number of prizes and honors and honorary degrees during his lifetime. and he
rosalie is to david what abigail adams was to john adams. she's the fabulous -- [ applause ] it's true. she's the fabulous indispensable life partner. she's not only beautiful inside and out. but she told me last night when she met david mccollough, she was only 17, and the first time they went to a coming out party together, they danced until 7:00 in the morning. and she said when she took her heels off to go to bed, her feet her so much she had to put the heels back on in order to sleep...
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he is just 22, what goes into making adam peaty adam peaty and such a success? whole package we talk about as an athlete, me ntally package we talk about as an athlete, mentally and physically. he has a great relationship with his coach mel marshall. he has moved his programme to loughborough and they execute everything at the best, it is about marginal gains and you look at the race and think, how is he getting faster? he is so good at what he does and the scary thought is he will keep getting faster. what he does and the scary thought is he will keep getting fastenm situations when you look at how you improve and every day they look at every area and leave no stone unturned. he's better than everybody else. adam wants to get better and better. it is the truth, i have said it before, unless he does a false start gets injured, it will be that he will not be beaten. he was the kid who hated water as a toddler, where does he go from here?e kid who hated water as a toddler, where does he go from here? ? he was, which is amazing, he is a great role model. he wants t
he is just 22, what goes into making adam peaty adam peaty and such a success? whole package we talk about as an athlete, me ntally package we talk about as an athlete, mentally and physically. he has a great relationship with his coach mel marshall. he has moved his programme to loughborough and they execute everything at the best, it is about marginal gains and you look at the race and think, how is he getting faster? he is so good at what he does and the scary thought is he will keep getting...
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cameron van der burgh it is hard to see past adam peaty. this is really all about adam peaty?see him troubling andy peaty. world records tumbled. there has also been an african record from this man, cameron van der burgh. they are trying to keep pace with peaty but they just they are trying to keep pace with peaty but theyjust can't make it happen. it is going to be amazing to see if he can break the world record again. ijust see if he can break the world record again. i just want to see see if he can break the world record again. ijust want to see him get off the blocks. he does need to get away. he has to be quick off the blocks. he has to make sure he gets into that phenomenal stroke as quickly as he can. no one has ever defended this title. there we go. the double—double is on fratton pd. —— foradam the double—double is on fratton pd. —— for adam peaty. he has set two world records on this 50. i can't see anybody getting anywhere near him. there is the brazilian swimmer. that was gomez of brazil. the second brazilian in lane seven. there is adam peaty. absolutely phenomena
cameron van der burgh it is hard to see past adam peaty. this is really all about adam peaty?see him troubling andy peaty. world records tumbled. there has also been an african record from this man, cameron van der burgh. they are trying to keep pace with peaty but they just they are trying to keep pace with peaty but theyjust can't make it happen. it is going to be amazing to see if he can break the world record again. ijust see if he can break the world record again. i just want to see see if...
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adam peaty right in the centre, that isa adam peaty right in the centre, that is a better start, veryhe russian entry, but no adam peaty goes, looking very strong indeed, the brazilian also doing very well, in five, but adam peaty starting to go ahead, starting to strea k starting to go ahead, starting to streak ahead, this is a 50 metre breaststroke, 25.95! there goes project 25! 0h breaststroke, 25.95! there goes project 25! oh my goodness me, i never thought i would live to see the day when a breaststroke swimmer would go 25 seconds for a 50 metres breaststroke, that is phenomenal! he cannot believe it and i cannot believe it, in my life i have never seen swimming like that! this is 50 metres! he won by nine tenths, he almost has clear water between him and the rest of the field. he has almost taken a second out of eve ryo ne almost taken a second out of everyone else. 0ver almost taken a second out of everyone else. over a 50 metre dash! he's just everyone else. over a 50 metre dash! he'sjust laughing, i everyone else. over a 50 metre dash! he's just laughing, i don't everyone els
adam peaty right in the centre, that isa adam peaty right in the centre, that is a better start, veryhe russian entry, but no adam peaty goes, looking very strong indeed, the brazilian also doing very well, in five, but adam peaty starting to go ahead, starting to strea k starting to go ahead, starting to streak ahead, this is a 50 metre breaststroke, 25.95! there goes project 25! 0h breaststroke, 25.95! there goes project 25! oh my goodness me, i never thought i would live to see the day when...
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a good start from adam peaty.et a solid start in the semifinal, that got him the world record. this is amazing, brilliant breaststroke swimming. making the rest of the world reset their dreams because they are no longer quick enough. just outside his own world record. the rest really tried but no one got within half a second of great britain's adam peaty. winning gold in the 50 and now he has done the double double. yes, very good. quite exhausting, switching off and switching on, especially winning the double but i'm so happy. 225 points now and i know that there is more. i don't want to spoil it for next year. now who remembers this devoted dad during the 2012 london olympics? he is the most down—to—earth, beautiful boy you will meet in your life, he... look at him he is crying like me. i love you. well south africa's chad le clos and his dad bert are still around and chad's still winning — he took gold in the 200 metres butterfly this evening, fittingly in front of bert and the rest of the le clos family and ye
a good start from adam peaty.et a solid start in the semifinal, that got him the world record. this is amazing, brilliant breaststroke swimming. making the rest of the world reset their dreams because they are no longer quick enough. just outside his own world record. the rest really tried but no one got within half a second of great britain's adam peaty. winning gold in the 50 and now he has done the double double. yes, very good. quite exhausting, switching off and switching on, especially...
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she's the newest member of the adam 100 pod. a secluded housing unit for four of the most dangerous women in the entire maricopa county jail system. >> i may look all sweet and innocent and stuff, but when it comes down to it, i can be tough if i have to be. >> lopez was placed in ada100 after a olent assault on another inmate. >> i don't think i've ever really lost a fight, like lost, like where i can say oh, yeah, oh, she got me, you know? >> she's also considered a high-security risk to staff. because her alleged crime involved the shooting death of a phoenix police officer, attempting to arrest her and her boyfriend. >> it was a check cashing scheme gone bad. >> lopez is alleged to have distracted the officer, giving her boyfriend the opportunity to shoot him. >> in the state of arizona if you're committing a felony when a murder happens, you get charged with it too. >> the murder hit close to home for maricopa county staff because the victim was a former detention officer here. >> he was more than an officer, for me, and fo
she's the newest member of the adam 100 pod. a secluded housing unit for four of the most dangerous women in the entire maricopa county jail system. >> i may look all sweet and innocent and stuff, but when it comes down to it, i can be tough if i have to be. >> lopez was placed in ada100 after a olent assault on another inmate. >> i don't think i've ever really lost a fight, like lost, like where i can say oh, yeah, oh, she got me, you know? >> she's also considered a...
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and john adams. it took place in philadelphia in independence hall or the statehouse which was its name at the time. and we're familiar with the name john hancock, who wrote his name so large that king george could read it without his spectacle. let's take a look at our crown jewel. it is a treasure of value without compare. after this seed pod of our heritage came the constitution, the bill of rights, our fundamental law and a philosophy that swept the world of political ideas that had never been done before. out of our heritage has come human liberty, democracy and the birth of a great nation. this is our heritage. now we know a little of what it is, next, we ask ourselves how did this happen? why was it necessary that a me off ournly to shut family type to cut the strings , to mother england? it did not happen suddenly. it was a long, long time before the pressure was strong enough to blow the lid. one man alone was responsible. the handsome, young, stubborn, will start villain of the story, his m
and john adams. it took place in philadelphia in independence hall or the statehouse which was its name at the time. and we're familiar with the name john hancock, who wrote his name so large that king george could read it without his spectacle. let's take a look at our crown jewel. it is a treasure of value without compare. after this seed pod of our heritage came the constitution, the bill of rights, our fundamental law and a philosophy that swept the world of political ideas that had never...
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the real work fell to adams and jefferson. adams much more experienced set -- between the two.rson, you should draft this document. jefferson declined. i will give you three reasons . you are a virginian, and a virginian is at the head of this business. reason second, i am controversial and unpopular. you are very much otherwise. reason third, you can write 10 times better than i can. that settled it. young thomas jefferson was elected. shortly, his talent and 10 -- talent and pen settled to the task. we can imagine this sensitive young man, angry, resentful of the king. yet, wise enough to hold himself in check. he writes, he scratches out, he talks with franklin, he talks with adams, and he writes some more. slowly, words by word, odds by, -- thoughts by thoughts, noble words, and it soon becomes a musical words of the declaration of independence. it becomes the political bands that have connect it it with another. it gathers momentum my and eagle taking off a mountain into the vastness of the sky. then, the tremendous statement, "we hold these truths to be self-evident, that
the real work fell to adams and jefferson. adams much more experienced set -- between the two.rson, you should draft this document. jefferson declined. i will give you three reasons . you are a virginian, and a virginian is at the head of this business. reason second, i am controversial and unpopular. you are very much otherwise. reason third, you can write 10 times better than i can. that settled it. young thomas jefferson was elected. shortly, his talent and 10 -- talent and pen settled to...
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here is the portrait of john adams that charles wilson peal painted. it is very easy to see how john adams got his nickname when he was vice president of the united states, and his nickname was his ro tundity, and you see his chubby cheeks and double chin, but that benign exterior, adams was rather short and sort of dumpy, hid behind it the most powerful mind, and john adams' eloquence with words is unparalleled. he didn't write the declaration of independence. he didn't write the u.s. constitution and he wasn't at the convention because he was foreign ambassador at the time. nevertheless, his power with words and the american revolution is unparalleled. so when this portrait was done of him, he was vice president, and i think that charles wilson peal really wanted us to see the man behind the intellect and this picture makes adams look, i think, kind of like your neighbor. he's not wearing a wig and his hair is balding on the top and he's got ready cheeks and a 5:00 shadow, and i think charles wilson peal in his portraits was really striving to make t
here is the portrait of john adams that charles wilson peal painted. it is very easy to see how john adams got his nickname when he was vice president of the united states, and his nickname was his ro tundity, and you see his chubby cheeks and double chin, but that benign exterior, adams was rather short and sort of dumpy, hid behind it the most powerful mind, and john adams' eloquence with words is unparalleled. he didn't write the declaration of independence. he didn't write the u.s....
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i felt the same way about john adams. i felt the same way about emily robling, the wife of washington robeling, the builder of the brooklyn bridge and when he contracted the bends and put out of commission, apparently early in the project, she took over. and never got sufficient credit for it. >> right, right. >> she was a brilliant, brave and impressive person. i felt the same way about catherine wright, the sister of the wright brothers. i don't think they would have succeeded with their bold innovation had it not been for her. and the same, of course, with innumerable qualities of evidence, abigail adams. it's the vogue now to be recognizing women. and it's long overdue. and i thought one of the most -- [ applause ] the day of the women's march was to me one of the most uplifting events of the last 20 years or so. >> agreed that. >> that it wasn't just happening in washington or new york or los angeles. all over the world. high time. and i don't -- years ago i read a book called "the natural superiority of women." marv
i felt the same way about john adams. i felt the same way about emily robling, the wife of washington robeling, the builder of the brooklyn bridge and when he contracted the bends and put out of commission, apparently early in the project, she took over. and never got sufficient credit for it. >> right, right. >> she was a brilliant, brave and impressive person. i felt the same way about catherine wright, the sister of the wright brothers. i don't think they would have succeeded...
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there are over a thousand letters between abigail adams and john adams. and neither of them was capable of writing a boring letter or a short one. >> we conclude with andy card, jack watson and john podesta, three former white house chief of staff. they join chris whipple to talk about his new book "the gatekeepers: how the white house chiefs of staff define every presidency." >> one of the roles of the chief of staff is the president is hearing all the voices that he needs to hear. >> rose: to be an honest broker. >> to be a very honest broker and also, as part of that role, honestly, to tell the president no when he needs to be told no and that's not easy. >> historian david mccullough and a look into the job of white house chief chief of staff whene continue. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: i'm pleased to have david mcc
there are over a thousand letters between abigail adams and john adams. and neither of them was capable of writing a boring letter or a short one. >> we conclude with andy card, jack watson and john podesta, three former white house chief of staff. they join chris whipple to talk about his new book "the gatekeepers: how the white house chiefs of staff define every presidency." >> one of the roles of the chief of staff is the president is hearing all the voices that he...
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charlie: as many as adams? david: no, but the main thing with jefferson , he destroyed every letter that he ever wrote to his wife, or that she wrote to him. he would write to friends of theirs and say if you have any correspondence from my wife would you please return it to me because i'd like to have it. then he destroyed it. charlie: why did he do that in david: nobody really knows. charlie: what do you think? david: i think he felt his private life must remain private. charlie: why didn't you write about jefferson or washington? david: i like to write about people i feel deserve more attention and credit. i like to write about the wiveses of these people. about people you've never heard of. because why should they remain in the shadows or in the wings as it were? and the other -- i'm drawn to tople who set off -- set out accomplish something worthy, noble, even, that they knew would be difficult and which turned out to be even more difficult than anyone imagine and they succeeded. and i have written about w
charlie: as many as adams? david: no, but the main thing with jefferson , he destroyed every letter that he ever wrote to his wife, or that she wrote to him. he would write to friends of theirs and say if you have any correspondence from my wife would you please return it to me because i'd like to have it. then he destroyed it. charlie: why did he do that in david: nobody really knows. charlie: what do you think? david: i think he felt his private life must remain private. charlie: why didn't...
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catch us up, adam.m: good morning to both of you, pretty dramatic when john mccain casted his no vote. you could hear gasp in the chamber. president trump tweeting about three hours ago right after the vote and here is a quote of the tweet. 3 republicans and 48 democrats let the american people down as i said from the beginning, let obamacare implode, then deal, watch. both sides democrats and republicans agree with the president that obamacare needs to be fixed. the president wants it repealed appear replace. democrats will tell you it needs to be fiction. susan collins of maine, she's been consistent, voted no in 2015 against repeal. john mccain and lisa murkowski from alaska, tremendous pressure to senator murkowski, it did not vote. from the beginning i believed that obamacare should be repealed, the so-called skinny repeal amendment the senate voted on today would not accomplish those goals. leader mcconnell said this just about two hours ago on the floor of the senate. >> i think the american peop
catch us up, adam.m: good morning to both of you, pretty dramatic when john mccain casted his no vote. you could hear gasp in the chamber. president trump tweeting about three hours ago right after the vote and here is a quote of the tweet. 3 republicans and 48 democrats let the american people down as i said from the beginning, let obamacare implode, then deal, watch. both sides democrats and republicans agree with the president that obamacare needs to be fixed. the president wants it repealed...
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you're right, adam. let me also add to this, that senator johnson is on the floor talking right now with senator mcconnell. he might be the linchpin in all of this, he isn't entirely a sure thing, which may be why he's having this conversation right now with senator mcconnell, and this is adding to the drama of this moment in that ron, you might have thought it would be over by now, but it's not. >> you would think it's over by now, but it's not. and particularly ron johnson. ron johnson was re-elected from wisconsin. you would think he has six more years to get his work done. a staunch conservative. how in the blazes is it possible that he would contemplate not voting for this motion to proceed? this is what drives me absolutely crazy about these folks. they go home. campaign, they say one thing, they come back to the swamp and do something -- well, the suer and do something entirely different. ron johnson should be voting for this, period. trish: let's look at senator john mccain getting out of his car
you're right, adam. let me also add to this, that senator johnson is on the floor talking right now with senator mcconnell. he might be the linchpin in all of this, he isn't entirely a sure thing, which may be why he's having this conversation right now with senator mcconnell, and this is adding to the drama of this moment in that ron, you might have thought it would be over by now, but it's not. >> you would think it's over by now, but it's not. and particularly ron johnson. ron johnson...
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adam joseph to the left. >> adam is keeping an eye on the sky. >> keeping an eye on the skies that areare tracking storms in southern areas we hit 90 degrees in philadelphia today marking another heat wave of the year right now 88 degrees and the dew point not bad at 61 degrees and the heat index the same as the air temperature. >> all right adam and as we head to break check out the 4th of july pictures sent to us by you, our viewers, we want to see how you celebrate the holidays, send us your best snapshots through instagram facebook and twitter use #6abcaction. i no longer live with the uncertainties of hep c. wondering, what if? i let go of all those feelings. because i am cured with harvoni. harvoni is a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. it's been prescribed to more than a quarter million people. and is proven to cure up to 99% of patients who have had no prior treatment with 12 weeks. certain patients can be cured with just 8 weeks of harvoni. before starting harvoni, your doctor will test to see if you've ever had hepatitis b, which may fla
adam joseph to the left. >> adam is keeping an eye on the sky. >> keeping an eye on the skies that areare tracking storms in southern areas we hit 90 degrees in philadelphia today marking another heat wave of the year right now 88 degrees and the dew point not bad at 61 degrees and the heat index the same as the air temperature. >> all right adam and as we head to break check out the 4th of july pictures sent to us by you, our viewers, we want to see how you celebrate the...
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adam edelen: that is right.ogether big players in renewable energy and coal to build a solar project on a mountaintop removal site, creating opportunities for displaced coal miners, is truly a once in a lifetime opporty. and i appreciate your interest. soledad: why would a massive coal company want to be a pa dealing with clean energy? we, maybe those of us who are not in the industry, always think of that as competing, not necessarily grounds for a partnership. adam: just as we are trying to diversify the economic portfolio of this very important coal company, it is even more important we diversify the economic opportunities so we can make sure the people in fppalachia and eastern kentucky their families and live where they want to live. soledad: how many jobs do you need to fill? how many coal miners today are actually looking for work in kentucky? adam edelen: we have several thousand coal miners who have lost their jobs in the downturn of the coal economy, so any proj opportunity for them, particularly the o
adam edelen: that is right.ogether big players in renewable energy and coal to build a solar project on a mountaintop removal site, creating opportunities for displaced coal miners, is truly a once in a lifetime opporty. and i appreciate your interest. soledad: why would a massive coal company want to be a pa dealing with clean energy? we, maybe those of us who are not in the industry, always think of that as competing, not necessarily grounds for a partnership. adam: just as we are trying to...
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dot com cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate adam let me go to you first here. trumps decision to end cia operations in syria was expected actually there was a safe space station of operations over a month ago there's been a lot of reactions i think it's quite curious you know the first thing is that the the neo-con crowd says well of course trump is caved to putin but they don't reflect upon almost six years of utter failure description at a huge price in so many different ways we saw this coming i suppose we should have expected the reaction as well go ahead out of london well absolutely and the russian presidential spokesman dmitri peskov for further. the subject wasn't even touched on during the discussions that trump and putin had at the recent g twenty in how bored the thing is that trump came up against logic it has nothing to do with russia it has to do with the fact that these jihadi fighters that began the united states began funding under obama and arming to the teeth with all the ormes the cia gave them they couldn't do m
dot com cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate adam let me go to you first here. trumps decision to end cia operations in syria was expected actually there was a safe space station of operations over a month ago there's been a lot of reactions i think it's quite curious you know the first thing is that the the neo-con crowd says well of course trump is caved to putin but they don't reflect upon almost six years of utter failure description at...
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don't show off either. >> that is right adam. i was just talking.ce break from the heat and humidity. because it is so hot, really uncomfortable across inland locations we have the shore forecast covering for you. tomorrow at the shore it looks like high temperatures will be in the upper 80s and sunshine and we'll stay dry tomorrow it's another hot day. on saturday it looks to stay unsettled. sun to start the day and tracking showers and storms to late saturday into sunday we have got an unsettled period. on sunday we call for a high of about 87 degrees, both days over the weekend. the ocean temperature will be in the upper 70s. very warm and it will not be a washout over the weekend but one of those days you need to keep a watchful eye to the sky with the showers and stormed. wish you were down there with me. >> you had a lot of fun especially with all the ice-cream. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast heat wave goes into the weekend and into monday and turns more unsettled especially saturday going into the day on sunday with numerous dow
don't show off either. >> that is right adam. i was just talking.ce break from the heat and humidity. because it is so hot, really uncomfortable across inland locations we have the shore forecast covering for you. tomorrow at the shore it looks like high temperatures will be in the upper 80s and sunshine and we'll stay dry tomorrow it's another hot day. on saturday it looks to stay unsettled. sun to start the day and tracking showers and storms to late saturday into sunday we have got an...
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so adams, president adams at the time asked general washington to please come back and serve his countrygain. we'll talk about it. >> so these are all of the responsibilities for 25 years that george washington served our nation once he became a commander. so then when i did this and i said okay, we'll find out who is really important at each point in time, and in that time slice he contributed to him -- who contributed most to george washington. so i took the four that we all knew about, so five total, and i added these three for my research. john j., alexander hamilton and henry knox and people would say who are you, scholet that you picked those three? and so i -- they said to me very forthly, you've never written a book on history. you don't even have a degree in history so who are you trying to pick those three? that's a very good point. fortunately, the next year in 2012, the franklin mint comes out with the seven key founding fathers. [ laughter ] and only knox was not on there. he deserves to be on there. so i was feeling, okay, at least -- something else happened the next year.
so adams, president adams at the time asked general washington to please come back and serve his countrygain. we'll talk about it. >> so these are all of the responsibilities for 25 years that george washington served our nation once he became a commander. so then when i did this and i said okay, we'll find out who is really important at each point in time, and in that time slice he contributed to him -- who contributed most to george washington. so i took the four that we all knew about,...
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ok let me go back to adam in london i started to in this program i see. that we do real news i want to do a real news story that hasn't gotten much coverage in the mainstream what's been going on in eastern ukraine or as some people would say translated into russian little russian sorry translate into english little russia is come into existence what's the story there in a nutshell adam go ahead. well the story started in sixteen fifteen and something called true love and this is with russia was invited by the local cossack spark into what was always historic russian land to fight poland and take it back and that's what it did the more southern regions called norval to see it were taken from turkey more and more of the matter and it's good you bring a smile can you bring us much closer to the present what's going on there ok so i don't. know you know i know you don't have to show up on this program or what's the significance of this there has been some kind of declaration of sovereignty what's going on go ahead. so last week the leader of the don't yet sp
ok let me go back to adam in london i started to in this program i see. that we do real news i want to do a real news story that hasn't gotten much coverage in the mainstream what's been going on in eastern ukraine or as some people would say translated into russian little russian sorry translate into english little russia is come into existence what's the story there in a nutshell adam go ahead. well the story started in sixteen fifteen and something called true love and this is with russia...
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we'll see you in a bit adam.s. >>> thanks to red box you can own your favorite movies and video games at a discounted price. you can find a list of the used movies and games that are now available for purchase on the red box web site. they are only available for purchase at select locations. however, you can reserve them online in advance. prices will vary depending on where you buy them. >>> now here's a look at today's u.s. equities and how the markets closed. the dow jones down near a point at day. nasdaq up more than 23 points the s & p 500 up nearly two and a half points. >> elon musk revealed photos over the weekend of the first model three to roll off the assembly line. check it out. he did it on twitter. the electric mass market vehicle will be available to the public later this month but only about 30 cars will be produced by the end of this month. by december, it's expected tesla will be producing 20,000 of these a month. the model three has a price tag starting at $35,000 and it comes with a $7,500 tax
we'll see you in a bit adam.s. >>> thanks to red box you can own your favorite movies and video games at a discounted price. you can find a list of the used movies and games that are now available for purchase on the red box web site. they are only available for purchase at select locations. however, you can reserve them online in advance. prices will vary depending on where you buy them. >>> now here's a look at today's u.s. equities and how the markets closed. the dow jones...
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music can adam peaty win the gold? i think he is going to.he gold medal in the 100 metres breaststroke. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are public affairs consultant alex deane and the journalist james rampton. tomorrow's front pages. starting with the i, and the parents of charlie gard who have given up their legalfight to of charlie gard who have given up their legal fight to keep of charlie gard who have given up their legalfight to keep him alive. it is on the sun's front page as well, picking up on comments made by charlie gard's parents outside court. the story also appears on the front page of the metro and charlie gard is also the daily mail's lead story. the telegraph front of the story. the telegraph front of the story on how consumers who buy internetting gauged appliances for them homes —— their homes are vulnerable to cyber attacks. the times says that ministers are considering clamping down on developers
music can adam peaty win the gold? i think he is going to.he gold medal in the 100 metres breaststroke. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are public affairs consultant alex deane and the journalist james rampton. tomorrow's front pages. starting with the i, and the parents of charlie gard who have given up their legalfight to of charlie gard who have given up their legal...
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adam joseph has the forecast.orter chris christie is live in buck's county with a look at how residents there spent the holiday. let's begin with jeff chirico with the good, the bad and the soggy, jeff? >> that's right, rick. the fireworks ended minutes ago. it ended an eventful july 4th celebration here on the parkway. >>> a stunning display lit up the night sky at the art museum capping off a week long celebration in the city where it all began. >> happy fourth, philadelphia. >> th they wowed thousands. many decked out in patriotic finest for a food and fun. ♪ ♪ >> it. i'm having a great time. >> what brings you here? >> mary oblige and boys to men and the whole stick fromiladelp. nothing like living in center city. it's the place to be. >> the senate family says philadelphia itself is the true show stopper that has them coming back every fourth of july. >> this is our thirdare so nicey is so clean. the historical stuff -- i really like it. >> not everyone was smiling. this group was among 500 that got fraudulen
adam joseph has the forecast.orter chris christie is live in buck's county with a look at how residents there spent the holiday. let's begin with jeff chirico with the good, the bad and the soggy, jeff? >> that's right, rick. the fireworks ended minutes ago. it ended an eventful july 4th celebration here on the parkway. >>> a stunning display lit up the night sky at the art museum capping off a week long celebration in the city where it all began. >> happy fourth,...
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john quincy adams was a huge abolitionist. and someone who i think could have inspired lincoln in that regard very much so. >> you briefly mentioned lincoln 's father just now. anything can share about lincoln 's relationship with his dada as adults? >> i know it is not a great one. we do not know exactly what happened. when lincoln's racing back to washington at the end of the book, trying to get the appointment from zachary taylor he stops up by his father's home because he hears his father is ill. he does go out of his way to do that and maybe even jeopardizes his chance of getting this major appointment. i will say in the final hours of his father's life, lincoln said i do not think any good can come from me going and being there. lincoln was someone who dealt fairly with everybody he ever encountered. someone who was renowned for his integrity. someone who was renowned for having a very forgiving nature. lincoln was someone who never held grudges. if you can only imagine what might be the case that would hav e set lincoln
john quincy adams was a huge abolitionist. and someone who i think could have inspired lincoln in that regard very much so. >> you briefly mentioned lincoln 's father just now. anything can share about lincoln 's relationship with his dada as adults? >> i know it is not a great one. we do not know exactly what happened. when lincoln's racing back to washington at the end of the book, trying to get the appointment from zachary taylor he stops up by his father's home because he hears...
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hi, adam how is the forecast. >> really nice. the sunshine is back and we have low humidity so it's a win-win situation. as we take a look at the numbers they're climbing as well. it was cool weekend. saturday with the clouds, 79 degrees, 83 yesterday with that sunshine below the normal of 87 but today we're cracking back above normal so far today hitting 88 degrees. as we look at dewpoints, it is dry out there. any time it's 60 or below you can say it is very comfortable out. you see a littleup tick towards dover and cape may into the mid and upper 60's down there slightly humid but with a little bit of a breeze off the water it still feels pretty good. satellite and radar high pressure in control just a few cumulus clouds, some cirrus clouds at times here this afternoon but that that sunshine really ruling the sky today and for this evening temperatures going to remain very pleasant. 85 degrees at 7 o'clock, 83 at 8 o'clock and then finally dropping into the upper 70's between 10 o'clock and 11 o'clock with a low going down to
hi, adam how is the forecast. >> really nice. the sunshine is back and we have low humidity so it's a win-win situation. as we take a look at the numbers they're climbing as well. it was cool weekend. saturday with the clouds, 79 degrees, 83 yesterday with that sunshine below the normal of 87 but today we're cracking back above normal so far today hitting 88 degrees. as we look at dewpoints, it is dry out there. any time it's 60 or below you can say it is very comfortable out. you see a...
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. >> adam tuss is at the live desk with the latest. adam? >> the security keown si set t to respond to this. take a look at this map here. north korea and alaska. north korea's latest missile launch was an intercontinental ballistic missile or icbm, which can reach the states, particularly alaska. rex tillerson calling this launch a new escalation of the threat to the united states. we are continuing to monitor any updates. for now, back to you in the studio. >> thank you. it's 5:03. the latest missile test comes as president trump prepares to leave for a second trip overseas. the president will make his first stop in poland, before he heads to germany for the g-20 summit. that will include a high stakes meeting between president trump and russian president, vladimir putin. it's their first face-to-face encounter. the question heading into that talk about the issue of the russian meddling in the election. tracie potts will have a preview in a little bit. >>> a horrific scene this morning. an run dell county police are investigating this acci
. >> adam tuss is at the live desk with the latest. adam? >> the security keown si set t to respond to this. take a look at this map here. north korea and alaska. north korea's latest missile launch was an intercontinental ballistic missile or icbm, which can reach the states, particularly alaska. rex tillerson calling this launch a new escalation of the threat to the united states. we are continuing to monitor any updates. for now, back to you in the studio. >> thank you....
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adams andork fell to jefferson. experienced set to jefferson, you should draft this document.on declined. i will give you three reasons said.dams you are a virginian and a virginian is at the head of this business. reason second, i am controversial and unpopular. you are very much otherwise. 10son third, you can write times better than i can. that settled it. young thomas jefferson was elected. his talent settled to the task. we can imagine this sensitive young man, angry, resentful of yet wise enough to hold himself in check. he writes, he scratches out, he talks with franklin, he talks with adams and he writes some more. by,ly, words by word, odds yhe noble -- thoughts b words and itle becomes the political bands that have connect it it with another. it gathers momentum my and eagle taking off a mountain into the vastness of the sky. this tremendous statement, "we ruths to bethrut self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are given unalienable rights. among these rights, liberty and the pursuit of happiness." on july 1 the congress resumed its debate on the res
adams andork fell to jefferson. experienced set to jefferson, you should draft this document.on declined. i will give you three reasons said.dams you are a virginian and a virginian is at the head of this business. reason second, i am controversial and unpopular. you are very much otherwise. 10son third, you can write times better than i can. that settled it. young thomas jefferson was elected. his talent settled to the task. we can imagine this sensitive young man, angry, resentful of yet wise...
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you take the adam's papers, there are thousands of letters between john and abigail adams.hey are marvelous revealing letters. if only we could have some from jefferson and washington. they are always in debt. john adams was not in debt. he never had any money. it was a different ethic. i think we need to know more about the puritans. the puritans were not what most people imagine it i'm finding that out -- i'm finding that out with some of the characters i'm working on. the idea that they all dressed in black and never smiled and did not like having a good time, not true. there values were admirable. in particularly education and legal fairness. snobbery was bad form. snobbery was bad form. you do not act that way and you are not vulgar. my great-grandmother was german and she's to talk about the vulgar rich. people who have so much money they were making fools of themselves. brian: in this book "the american spirit," you have 15 speeches. what is the best speeches ever given? david: i cannot answer that. it is a little bit like asking which is my favorite grandchild. bria
you take the adam's papers, there are thousands of letters between john and abigail adams.hey are marvelous revealing letters. if only we could have some from jefferson and washington. they are always in debt. john adams was not in debt. he never had any money. it was a different ethic. i think we need to know more about the puritans. the puritans were not what most people imagine it i'm finding that out -- i'm finding that out with some of the characters i'm working on. the idea that they all...
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this was a adams administration and washington supported the adams administration in doing this. this idea that it was okay was like a hinge between the ages. before that not so much. after it you know what we have today and it is okay. could you talk a little bit about he would be overseeing this interesting affair in. >> you know, madison was very confident in himself. you know, he just had confidence. he encouraged congress to declare war. he knew how to change his mind. a friend of ours said to me once, you know, of course you don't keep a total consistency throughout your life. when the situation changes you change. i guess the most best example of that is madison seasoned the constitution. when he left he was very disappointed. he did not think they had done all that they should. he sort of sat and thought about it and decided that nothing better could be created. he support add national bank during his administration. i think gordon wood wrote in his book one of the chapters is called is there a madison problem with this back and forth. i think he would agrie with me that
this was a adams administration and washington supported the adams administration in doing this. this idea that it was okay was like a hinge between the ages. before that not so much. after it you know what we have today and it is okay. could you talk a little bit about he would be overseeing this interesting affair in. >> you know, madison was very confident in himself. you know, he just had confidence. he encouraged congress to declare war. he knew how to change his mind. a friend of...
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great britain's adam peaty‘s obliterated the others...dam peaty breaks his own world record in the heats of the 50m breaststroke and hints there's more to come. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. housebuilders may be banned from selling new houses in england as leasehold, under new government proposals. a public consultation has begun on the issue, after it emerged some housing developers have been selling leaseholds onto investment firms, leading to extra costs or rising charges for homeowners. newly built houses in the uk used to be almost totally freehold — you buy the property and the land it's built on — but increasingly house—builders have been selling them leasehold, meaning you don't own the land and have to pay them annual fees. it's a way for builders to make more money. often the annual fees rise regularly and buying the freehold can be very expensive. katie kendrick owns a leasehold house in ellesmere port near liverpool and wants to buy the freehold but the company which owns it has increased the price from £4
great britain's adam peaty‘s obliterated the others...dam peaty breaks his own world record in the heats of the 50m breaststroke and hints there's more to come. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. housebuilders may be banned from selling new houses in england as leasehold, under new government proposals. a public consultation has begun on the issue, after it emerged some housing developers have been selling leaseholds onto investment firms, leading to extra costs or rising...
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and he is adamant there will be no change to the blasphemy laws.ofits be worried by somebody insulting them? —— prophets. even other religious scholars have come out in support of mashal and said the way he was killed was wrong and we have to guard against false accusations of blasphemy. but none of them, not even the secular parties, are really seriously considering or discussing reforming or abolishing the blasphemy laws because it is just such a sensitive topic here and they know there would be such popular resistance. that is what is so dangerous. these laws are actually, unlike extremist groups, they are popular here with ordinary people. the university has now reopened. although some students told us they are trying to transfer, worried by its new reputation. the reopening of the university was a chance to meet a finely talk to the university administration. isn't it a failure of the university that its students held, or some of its students held such extreme views that they thought it was acceptable to lynch and kill someone? it is a failure
and he is adamant there will be no change to the blasphemy laws.ofits be worried by somebody insulting them? —— prophets. even other religious scholars have come out in support of mashal and said the way he was killed was wrong and we have to guard against false accusations of blasphemy. but none of them, not even the secular parties, are really seriously considering or discussing reforming or abolishing the blasphemy laws because it is just such a sensitive topic here and they know there...
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and sure enough, henry clay, when he becomes secretary of state under president john quincy adams, adams signs into law a new tariff, the tariff of 1828, raising the tariff from 25% to 45%. that's one heck of a tariff, 45%. why do they do that? to protect american manufacturers and textile gods. clay also says, we need federally funded internal improvements, using federal dollars to finance the building of roads, canals, bridges, and so forth. and then finally, clay says, we need to recharter that bank of the united states. unlike jefferson or excuse me, unlike hamilton, however, clay frames his defense of the bank of the united states in common man rhetoric. hamilton said the bank is good for financial interests, right. clay says the bank is good for farmers. the bank is good for mechanics, for manufacturers. the bank is good for the country as a whole. we need to recharter this bank and there's the whig party platforms, the whigs support clay's american system. the whigs support utilizing the powers of the federal government to stimulate economic activity and they adopt a broad interpr
and sure enough, henry clay, when he becomes secretary of state under president john quincy adams, adams signs into law a new tariff, the tariff of 1828, raising the tariff from 25% to 45%. that's one heck of a tariff, 45%. why do they do that? to protect american manufacturers and textile gods. clay also says, we need federally funded internal improvements, using federal dollars to finance the building of roads, canals, bridges, and so forth. and then finally, clay says, we need to recharter...
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lets go live to meteorologist adam joseph with the accu weather forecast, adam. >> a little to complain about especially for end of july to have full sunshine, low humidity and below normal temperatures. right now in philadelphia we're sitting at 82 degrees, 79, that is tonight new york city. and you can see a lot of that heat and humidity and storms, everything has been squash, in the mid-atlantic. so really nice second half of the weekend. so, satellite and radar high pressure coming from the west, you can see just a few cloud near pittsburgh, eastern part of the great lakes and canada overall that sunshine is in control all along, the east coast. as we head out for our sunday evening, if you can salvage a few more hours before you have to think about work for tomorrow, upper 70's early in this evening and then they drop to 70 degrees at 11:00 o'clock tonight with the clear skies, and it will be 60 's by that point in the suburbs. but as we head in the new workweek another heat wave, is arriving, humidity does stay, below oppressive thankfully with this heat wave, and any widespread s
lets go live to meteorologist adam joseph with the accu weather forecast, adam. >> a little to complain about especially for end of july to have full sunshine, low humidity and below normal temperatures. right now in philadelphia we're sitting at 82 degrees, 79, that is tonight new york city. and you can see a lot of that heat and humidity and storms, everything has been squash, in the mid-atlantic. so really nice second half of the weekend. so, satellite and radar high pressure coming...
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for latest, go to adam shapiro at white house. adam, end of september i've been hearing, really? is that possible? reporter: if you listen to what gary cohn said just moments ago, we were inç the room when he sd it, about three to four weeks. they are working very hard he said with the committee in the house. house ways and means to write the bill. he said they had three to four weeks to finish this job. that puts us smack dab at beginning of september. let me let you listen to what the advisor to the president and director of the nec actually said because he makes it seem as if they have agreed on just about everything. here it is. >> we are now in, i would say 100% coherent place. we have total agreement on major issues. so people had concern were we going to a border tax. we clearly decided we would not have a border tax. we're showing to the world how unified we are on issues. reporter: cohn was attending a tax listening session with real estate executives but the key again he said about three to four weeks to finish writing the bill. that puts us again at the beginning of s
for latest, go to adam shapiro at white house. adam, end of september i've been hearing, really? is that possible? reporter: if you listen to what gary cohn said just moments ago, we were inç the room when he sd it, about three to four weeks. they are working very hard he said with the committee in the house. house ways and means to write the bill. he said they had three to four weeks to finish this job. that puts us smack dab at beginning of september. let me let you listen to what the...
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i want to get adam to weigh in. guest: the truth is, there are certain voting machines that are double ---- hack hackable. we do know that there were significant probes into in anywhere from 29 to 39 states. concern across the country as to the integrity of the voting systems in this country and the fact is that each of those states have to pay much more attention to the cyber hygiene of those databases, as taking a hard look at the capability of those machines. another disturbing thing that has nothing to do a cyber security, in the state of michigan the president one, by 10,700 votes, yet 90,000 people voted downe election ticket but didn't vote for concern, because of discussed, or displeasure with both candidates. yes, we should be very concerned about hacking, but we should be just as concerned about what we do to increase voter participation in this country at the highest level. about 15 minutes left with adam levin. we talk about his book, "swiped ." he's also the founder of cyber scout. what is that? guest:
i want to get adam to weigh in. guest: the truth is, there are certain voting machines that are double ---- hack hackable. we do know that there were significant probes into in anywhere from 29 to 39 states. concern across the country as to the integrity of the voting systems in this country and the fact is that each of those states have to pay much more attention to the cyber hygiene of those databases, as taking a hard look at the capability of those machines. another disturbing thing that...
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this was the adams administration. and washington supported the adams administration in doing this. it was as martin marty said about freedom of religion, this idea that it was okay to criticize the government was like a hinge between the ages. you know, before that, not so much. after it, well, you know what was have today, it is okay. >> madison would also be a wartime secretary of state and a wartime president with the barberry pirate conflicts. can you talk a little bit about, he would be going to war against and overseeing this interesting affair. >> you know, madison was very confident in himself. i think jefferson described it best. he just had confidence. and he was not only willing to go to war, he encouraged the congress to declare war in 1812. madison also had this gift of leadership. he knew how to change his mind. you know, and a friend of ours said to me once, you know, of course you don't keep a total consistency throughout your life when the situation changes, you change. and i guess the most -- best example of that is madison and the constitution. because when he le
this was the adams administration. and washington supported the adams administration in doing this. it was as martin marty said about freedom of religion, this idea that it was okay to criticize the government was like a hinge between the ages. you know, before that, not so much. after it, well, you know what was have today, it is okay. >> madison would also be a wartime secretary of state and a wartime president with the barberry pirate conflicts. can you talk a little bit about, he...