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adams accepts that.w, joe ellis read a letter that misread it, so he thinks adams doesn't agree with jefferson. i think he is wrong about that. it was your largest footnote. gordon: it had to be explained because it makes adams look bad. it makes him look like you was dishonest. those that he was saying something to jefferson but something else to some of the house. brian: we better not leave the mecklenburg declaration without explaining it. gordon: into was almost word for word, some of the word to jefferson's declarations were there. it added into question. well, adams kind of liked that at first. at this point, you see jefferson is getting all of this fame. jefferson had no idea he would become famous. bike 1815 or so, he is seen as the author of the declaration of independence and all atoms can say is, the author? he is just a draftsman. use jealous, upset at the fame coming to this man. jefferson comes to realize, he writes to his son-in-law, look, the desk on which i wrote the declaration is going
adams accepts that.w, joe ellis read a letter that misread it, so he thinks adams doesn't agree with jefferson. i think he is wrong about that. it was your largest footnote. gordon: it had to be explained because it makes adams look bad. it makes him look like you was dishonest. those that he was saying something to jefferson but something else to some of the house. brian: we better not leave the mecklenburg declaration without explaining it. gordon: into was almost word for word, some of the...
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adams said jefferson fears the one and adams fears the few.e was obsessed by aristocracy, even though he is one of them. notionion, jefferson's of aristocrat is talented and virtuous, like himself. he assumed that people, once educated, they will elect people like themselves. jefferson was confident of the populace. people wouldar become demagogues. adams was more fearful of democracy. he thought they would soon become corrupt and partisan and we would have to adopt lifetime ,enure for the president eventually making them her at a terry, following the english model. the question is, have we reached that point in our elections? he would certainly believe, i told you so. this is what happens when you have to much democracy. jefferson had none of those fears. brian: you wrote although adams -- he neveron doubted that need society had for christianity. mr. wood: jefferson had contempt for organized religion. he made a couple of mistakes publicly, one in his notes on virginia. , my neighbor had -- my neighbor believes 20 gods and it does not break
adams said jefferson fears the one and adams fears the few.e was obsessed by aristocracy, even though he is one of them. notionion, jefferson's of aristocrat is talented and virtuous, like himself. he assumed that people, once educated, they will elect people like themselves. jefferson was confident of the populace. people wouldar become demagogues. adams was more fearful of democracy. he thought they would soon become corrupt and partisan and we would have to adopt lifetime ,enure for the...
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adams loves it.e think it's pretty good because it seems to fit his own description of what a good government should be. jefferson is appalled by it. the power of the president is too great, he sees the president as a version of a polish king, a polish king was elected for life, serves for life, and then dies. then the aristocrats would elect a new king. that is he thought the president of the united states would be. now, washington only served two terms. he couldn't wait to get back to mount vernon. otherwise he might have stayed in office until he died. if he hadn't been what he is, if he hadn't been george washington who really was not someone who loved power. so he leaves after his second term. he could have stayed on if he wanted to. and so that's how jefferson thought the presidency would evolve. it would be like a polish king, serve for life. brian: there are threads through your book, britain versus france, aristocracy versus commoners. where were they on both of those? explain what an aristo
adams loves it.e think it's pretty good because it seems to fit his own description of what a good government should be. jefferson is appalled by it. the power of the president is too great, he sees the president as a version of a polish king, a polish king was elected for life, serves for life, and then dies. then the aristocrats would elect a new king. that is he thought the president of the united states would be. now, washington only served two terms. he couldn't wait to get back to mount...
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it was adam. >> reporter: adam, mary's son.ibed in that letter. >> he put the colchicine in her supplements when he was over there either mother's day or father's day, when he had a falling out. >> reporter: as for how katie's digital fingerprints ended up on everything related to the colchicine transaction, katie's attorney suggested that could easily have been adam. >> how do you know, first of all, that she was the one that was researching the poison, since adam had total control of all of her electronic equipment any time he wanted it? >> reporter: a key witness this time was adam's cousin and former roommate, david king. in the years since mary's death, david had come to doubt adam, and defend katie. and defend katie. do you believe katie had anything to do with the murder of mary yoder? >> no. not at all. >> reporter: on the stand, david told the jury adam was no novice with computers. >> are you familiar with adam's expertise in computers? >> i -- i helped him build a computer in the past. he was going to school for comp
it was adam. >> reporter: adam, mary's son.ibed in that letter. >> he put the colchicine in her supplements when he was over there either mother's day or father's day, when he had a falling out. >> reporter: as for how katie's digital fingerprints ended up on everything related to the colchicine transaction, katie's attorney suggested that could easily have been adam. >> how do you know, first of all, that she was the one that was researching the poison, since adam had...
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adam back to you. adam: gerri willis thank you very much. coming up democrat sheila jackson lee accused of taking somebody's seat on a united airlines flight a first class seat and now that congresswoman is playing the race card and we'll tell you about it but first democrats are once again going after the rich but cricket s over liberal billionaire million dollar trump impeach. push, conservative radio host gina lowden is here to call out the hipocracy right after this. >> trump's tax plan was written by a billionaire for a billionaire. >> [applause] >> democracy is not about billionaires buying elections. >> don't give tax breaks to millionaires and billionaires. >> whether this country works for billionaires like trump and their big bank friends or whether this country works for everyone else. adam: democrats certainly have a favorite target whether en they go after the rich and billionaires but crickets when a billionaire whose also a liberal launches a $10 million campaign to impeach president trump. billionaire democratic donor tom sti
adam back to you. adam: gerri willis thank you very much. coming up democrat sheila jackson lee accused of taking somebody's seat on a united airlines flight a first class seat and now that congresswoman is playing the race card and we'll tell you about it but first democrats are once again going after the rich but cricket s over liberal billionaire million dollar trump impeach. push, conservative radio host gina lowden is here to call out the hipocracy right after this. >> trump's tax...
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adam: be well, sir. liberal hollywood celebrities rallying against the gop tax cuts even though they now know it benefits 143 million americans. comedian rosie o'donnell telling house speaker paul ryan to and these are her words, go to hell on christmas day. her comments are coming up next. they appear out of nowhere. my secret visitors. appearing next to me in plain sight. hallucinations and delusions. these are the unknown parts of living with parkinson's disease. what stories they tell. but for my ears only. what plots they unfold. but only in my mind. over 50% of people with parkinson's will experience hallucinations or delusions during the course of their disease. and these can worsen over time, making things even more challenging. but there are advances that have led to treatment options that can help. if someone you love has parkinson's and is experiencing hallucinations or delusions, talk to your parkinson's specialist. because there's more to parkinson's. my visitors should be the ones i want to
adam: be well, sir. liberal hollywood celebrities rallying against the gop tax cuts even though they now know it benefits 143 million americans. comedian rosie o'donnell telling house speaker paul ryan to and these are her words, go to hell on christmas day. her comments are coming up next. they appear out of nowhere. my secret visitors. appearing next to me in plain sight. hallucinations and delusions. these are the unknown parts of living with parkinson's disease. what stories they tell. but...
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adam: i am adam shapiro in furtherance of the navy.he tribe administration continues to turn up the heat on pyongyang. lea: griff jenkins in with the details. sorry about that. reporter: he may be in sunny florida but they are taking no background or north korea. to sanctions described as key leaders of the nuclear weapons program. steve mnuchin saying saint treasury is targeting theaters of north korea's ballistic missile programs as part of our maximum pressure campaign to isolate the dpr can achieve a fully denuclearize korean peninsula. the move follows a u.n. security council resolution imposing sanctions on money flow in the president comments before departing for mar-a-lago. >> there is much more work to do. america and its allies will take all necessary steps to achieve a denuclearization and ensure that this regime can not threaten the world. >> or even reports that vladimir putin is trying to play peacemaker and mediate between the u.s. and north korea. that is not of the president is working on behind the closed doors. busin
adam: i am adam shapiro in furtherance of the navy.he tribe administration continues to turn up the heat on pyongyang. lea: griff jenkins in with the details. sorry about that. reporter: he may be in sunny florida but they are taking no background or north korea. to sanctions described as key leaders of the nuclear weapons program. steve mnuchin saying saint treasury is targeting theaters of north korea's ballistic missile programs as part of our maximum pressure campaign to isolate the dpr can...
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adam: going to be cold. i think you would agree living in new york city, it's like riding the 6 train on any weekday, a few of your best friends. reporter: you are right. adam: bryan, thankful to have you there. you are out in the cold, we're warm in studio. all the best to and you a happy new year. >>> for more on other cities preparing for the new year's celebration, joined by the co-founder of diligence, private intelligence and security firm and former cia operative mike baker. new york city planning tightest new year's eve security after the deadly attacks that have taken place, but isis is promising to kill people who are inebriated. is the united states, is new york city, are we taking the threats seriously enough? >> not just new york, but as the report just mentioned, all around the country and all around the world for these massive celebrations for new year's eve. the unfortunate reality is, we've had a lot of experience in understanding how to improve security in beefing up the resources necessary
adam: going to be cold. i think you would agree living in new york city, it's like riding the 6 train on any weekday, a few of your best friends. reporter: you are right. adam: bryan, thankful to have you there. you are out in the cold, we're warm in studio. all the best to and you a happy new year. >>> for more on other cities preparing for the new year's celebration, joined by the co-founder of diligence, private intelligence and security firm and former cia operative mike baker. new...
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during this time, he is nominated by john adams. john adams is seceded by a series of democratic republicans. they are all looking to lay claim to the constitution. they'll put supreme justices on the court to limit the position of the federal government. but marshall, through his openness to compromise, helped forge the court together. one of the great innovations was to move beyond the practice were each justice would write his own opinions, to instead issuing opinions of the court. marshall writes the vast majority of the courts decisions. unlike today, they tend to be unanimous even on divisive issues. the first artifact we see here is the court decree from a case in 1824. the state of new york issues a monopoly to steamboat operators. the question is how broadly do we read the federal government's power over the economy. this debate goes back to the washington administration. what marshall does is he views it broadly. he says even covers things like navigation on the waterways and the operation of steamboats. therefore, he magn
during this time, he is nominated by john adams. john adams is seceded by a series of democratic republicans. they are all looking to lay claim to the constitution. they'll put supreme justices on the court to limit the position of the federal government. but marshall, through his openness to compromise, helped forge the court together. one of the great innovations was to move beyond the practice were each justice would write his own opinions, to instead issuing opinions of the court. marshall...
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adam: the race is on. home owners scrambling to prepay property taxes for next year because the new tax law puts a $10,000 cap on the amount a person can deduct for property taxes, home owners in high-tax states won't be able to deduct as much as in the past. >>> in a radio interview, former president obama warning about the danger of social media being divisive. here's what he said. >> all of us in leadership have to find ways in which we can re-create a common space on the internet. one of the dangers of the internet is that people can have entirely different realities. they can be cocooned and information that preinforces current biasses. it's harder to be as obnoxious and cruel as people can be anonymously on the internet. adam: our next guest said it was president obama the divisive one during his time in office. remember this? >> one of the few regrets of my presidency, the rancor among the parties hat gotten worse instead of better. >> for actions we can take without congress. >> i've got a pen and
adam: the race is on. home owners scrambling to prepay property taxes for next year because the new tax law puts a $10,000 cap on the amount a person can deduct for property taxes, home owners in high-tax states won't be able to deduct as much as in the past. >>> in a radio interview, former president obama warning about the danger of social media being divisive. here's what he said. >> all of us in leadership have to find ways in which we can re-create a common space on the...
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adam: i think you are accurate.nk we would've to rally rally a lot of people are getting on. 2018 will be a big year. we are excited about it. wonderful to be with all of you on this tuesday going into the new year. my name is trained for without unprivileged turn it over to markets with maria. cheryl casone in. >> hey, atom time you great cheryl casone. thanks so much, good to see you and good morning to all of you. i am cheryl casone a thing for maria bartiromo. tuesday, december 26. top stories at 6:00 a.m. eastern time. making good on a promise. only $300 million from the united nations budget condemning president trump's plan to move the u.s. embassy in israel to jerusalem. the president to reevaluate spending back in september. >> the united nations for a regular budget has increased by 140% and has more than doubled since 2000. we are not seeing the result is mind with this investment. >> we have an obligation to demand more for less than tennessee investment fails, we have an obligation to spend our resource
adam: i think you are accurate.nk we would've to rally rally a lot of people are getting on. 2018 will be a big year. we are excited about it. wonderful to be with all of you on this tuesday going into the new year. my name is trained for without unprivileged turn it over to markets with maria. cheryl casone in. >> hey, atom time you great cheryl casone. thanks so much, good to see you and good morning to all of you. i am cheryl casone a thing for maria bartiromo. tuesday, december 26....
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. >> adam: as they referenced. army, 9-3, could be a 10-win season. brj definitely they get into the bowl game. they will have a tough one to deal with, penny from san diego backs in the game. jeff monken, what he's done, talk about closing the gap as far as the weight digs parity in the trenches, he's done that. excellent quarterback in bradshaw, setting all times of records. army is built for the long haul. last year not a one he have off, legitimate contender every year now. >> it's two losses for kenny in a row, he's still 8-2 against army. so i think we have something really to look forward. to we look forward to this game on an annual basis anyway. but to think they are this competitive, we can't wait to watch them tee it up next year. >> adam: and such good friends that monken and niumatalolo are, they were together in hawaii. >> classy move at the end of the game to say good luck to jaren. >> adam: jaren jasper, sending him good wishes. we'll talk to the heisman football final interest when is we continue. directv has been rated number
. >> adam: as they referenced. army, 9-3, could be a 10-win season. brj definitely they get into the bowl game. they will have a tough one to deal with, penny from san diego backs in the game. jeff monken, what he's done, talk about closing the gap as far as the weight digs parity in the trenches, he's done that. excellent quarterback in bradshaw, setting all times of records. army is built for the long haul. last year not a one he have off, legitimate contender every year now. >>...
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it ended with adam packing to leave. saskia went through his things and saw a hidden handgun and said, what's the deal? he said he was going to take it to sell it because he would need money. on top of the other pressures, they have no money. she just held the gun. he came out with a shotgun and really tried to jam it at her. to get her goat so much that she would pull the trigger and kill him. saskia said she wanted to, she wanted this over, not only to pull the trigger once, she wanted to pull the trigger twice. that is what it had come to. instead, she steps onto the porch and screams something like, be a man. she goes on the porch and comes back. a few minutes later, he is nowhere in sight. she searches the house and finally goes downstairs into the basement. the worst room in the house, this furnace room, where adam sometimes would do some work. there he was sitting with a shotgun against his chin. you know, it went on for a while until she finally got him to put the gun away. but, one more day in their lives, right
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hi, adam. >> hi, adam. >> reporter: all the acts are warming up.hing this year that i know that a lot of performers are happy about is the weather and how warm it is because you've got a lot of performers who aren't wearing a whole lot so to speak, they don't have these beautiful costumes that they do not want to cover etch and these the are on edge movement dancers from oaks, pennsylvania, this is their seventh year in the parade in a row. they always do a fantastic time and as you can see they got their dancing down, they're doing a little preview for us tonight but again, they're just one of hundreds of acts that will be in the parade tonight. let's take a look at the forecast 'cause, again, temps are absolutely on par, a little bit above normal here for this time of year. 52 right now in philadelphia, 50 in allentown, 52 millville, 51 in cape may and a little cooler in the poconos at 39 degrees. as we take a look at satellite and radar, all looking good here as well. we've got that high pressure that is coming in from the west so locally we hav
hi, adam. >> hi, adam. >> reporter: all the acts are warming up.hing this year that i know that a lot of performers are happy about is the weather and how warm it is because you've got a lot of performers who aren't wearing a whole lot so to speak, they don't have these beautiful costumes that they do not want to cover etch and these the are on edge movement dancers from oaks, pennsylvania, this is their seventh year in the parade in a row. they always do a fantastic time and as you...
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on there. >> adam: so is the sun bowl. friend allie laforce on the stage, dave doeren about as happy as we've seen him all year. >> brian: he does smile [laughs] >> adam: 52-31 emotion. >> adam: a big u.s.c. against big ten champ ohio state. >> rick: both of these conferences are outside the playoffs so these in effect become playoff games for these two fan base. i like u.s.c. tonight. i think sam darnold -- talk about him taking the next step and going after tonight. i think he's going to play a whale of a game. the talk about u.s.c.'s inability to stop the run is a little overblown. i have the trojans. >> brian: they'll have trouble stopping j.t. barrett. i'm looking forward to see darnold go up against this young defensive backfield for ohio state that grew up throughout the season and i know baker mayfield did work with him, mason stanley at iowa put it on them, i think they'll be ready and can ronald jones run the football, a dynamite running back, he's going to be playing in his backyard, he's from the dallas area, l
on there. >> adam: so is the sun bowl. friend allie laforce on the stage, dave doeren about as happy as we've seen him all year. >> brian: he does smile [laughs] >> adam: 52-31 emotion. >> adam: a big u.s.c. against big ten champ ohio state. >> rick: both of these conferences are outside the playoffs so these in effect become playoff games for these two fan base. i like u.s.c. tonight. i think sam darnold -- talk about him taking the next step and going after...
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but why should we take it adam? charles: so true. ben: why should we take these people and give them money? >> it's so ridiculous. they get our money because we want them to be nicer to us, and when i say nicer? we want them to execute our strategic aids that's why we're giving them money. neil: guys thank you all very very much. amazon might be looking at santa but last minute shoppers won't let it be cannot live without it. so if you can't live without it... why aren't you using this guy? it makes your wifi awesomely fast. no... still nope. now we're talking! it gets you wifi here, here, and here. it even lets you take a time out. no! no! yes! yes, indeed. amazing speed, coverage and control. all with an xfi gateway. find your awesome, and change the way you wifi. ♪ the most wonderful time of the year ♪ neil: [laughter] that was the gasparino shopping last year. >> [laughter] neil: anyway amazon wants shoppers to avoid that the online retailer is expanding same day delivery service and if you get your order in by 9:30 tomorrow morn
but why should we take it adam? charles: so true. ben: why should we take these people and give them money? >> it's so ridiculous. they get our money because we want them to be nicer to us, and when i say nicer? we want them to execute our strategic aids that's why we're giving them money. neil: guys thank you all very very much. amazon might be looking at santa but last minute shoppers won't let it be cannot live without it. so if you can't live without it... why aren't you using this...
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john adams adams try to negotiate his way out of it. he sent three emissaries to france. they met with the french minister of affairs. an animator told them, you will need -- an intermediate or told them they would have to give to. money if they wanted this was the xyz affair. he came back without accepting the bribe. people work upset with france -- were upset with the french. eventually, series of statutes were passed allowing americans to attack certain french naval vessels. that story of foreign service did not succeed, do not work out so well, but apparently john adams was impressed with john marshall. he offered to make john marshall secretary of war. john marshall said no. john adams sent his name to the senate anyway will stop before the senate can act, the secretary of state position opened up and john marshall finally said yes. finally agreed to serve in the andal executive department not just as an emissary. as secretary of state, john marshall successfully oversaw the negotiate for peace with france. the convention of 1800. he also help rebuild the federalist
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adam lashinsky. kennedy is off this week once she heard gasparino is here this week. not true not true at all. >> she didn't want to come back. neil: so lauren what do you think of that he's saying the irs has to do these timetables and everything else but yes it's doable february the net changes can already be in there. >> and the irs has said that early february. it could be possible. it's tax time. i know, it's very unpopular right now when we talk about this tax cut that could happen. it could be our christmas gift but i think we're also experiencing a sea change something that we haven't seen before. look at the latest numbers from just this week, retail sales on an annual basis up almost 6% so consumers are confident without seeing a tax cut. small businesses looking at the second highest number. neil: that could keep the window >> yes, so we are seeing improvements without that tax reform so should we get it? we could see benefits by february. i'm saying yes. neil: charles payne? >> i agree an
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but why should we take it adam? charles: so true. ben: why should we take these people and give them money? >> it's so ridiculous. they get our money because we want them to be nicer to us, and when i say nicer? we want them to execute our strategic aids that's why we're giving them money. neil: guys thank you all very very much. amazon might be looking at santa but last minute shoppers won't let it be the grinch who stole christmas we shall explain. with 5 times more ethnic regions... ancestrydna can pinpoint where your ancestors are from... and the paths they took to a new home. could their journey inspire yours? order your kit at ancestrydna.com neil: coming up, who says retailers are gone why this weekend may be proving those big box stores are still very much alive plus looking at all of the green that charles payne made ♪ the most wonderful time of the year ♪ neil: [laughter] that was the gasparino shopping last year. >> [laughter] neil: anyway amazon wants shoppers to avoid that the online retailer is expanding same day delive
but why should we take it adam? charles: so true. ben: why should we take these people and give them money? >> it's so ridiculous. they get our money because we want them to be nicer to us, and when i say nicer? we want them to execute our strategic aids that's why we're giving them money. neil: guys thank you all very very much. amazon might be looking at santa but last minute shoppers won't let it be the grinch who stole christmas we shall explain. with 5 times more ethnic regions......
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. >> adam: as they referenced. army, 9-3, could be a 10-win season. brj definitely they get into the bowl game. they will have a tough one to deal with, penny from san diego state, one of the best running backs in the game. jeff monken, what he's done, talk about closing the gap as far as the weight digs parity in the trenches, he's done that. excellent quarterback in bradshaw, setting all times of records. army is built for the long haul. last year not a one he have off, legitimate contender every year now. >> it's two losses for kenny in a row, he's still 8-2 against army. so i think we have something really to look forward. to we look forward to this game on an annual basis anyway. but to think they are this competitive, we can't wait to watch them tee it up next year. >> adam: and such good friends that monken and niumatalolo are, they were together in hawaii. >> classy move at the end of the game to say good luck to jaren. >> adam: jaren jasper, sending him good wishes. we'll talk to the heisman football final interest when is we continue. direct
. >> adam: as they referenced. army, 9-3, could be a 10-win season. brj definitely they get into the bowl game. they will have a tough one to deal with, penny from san diego state, one of the best running backs in the game. jeff monken, what he's done, talk about closing the gap as far as the weight digs parity in the trenches, he's done that. excellent quarterback in bradshaw, setting all times of records. army is built for the long haul. last year not a one he have off, legitimate...
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meteorologist adam joseph in for cecily tynan tonight. adam. >> yeah, it's been cold now over 74 hours below freezing here in philadelphia right now that number sitting at 22 degrees, 18 in pittsburgh, six in syracuse, zero up in burlington vermont and again this cold goes way down to the south. you have to go actually into central southern parts of florida to kind of escape this winter chill but there is still a little bit of a wind out there so it feels more like 10 in the city of philadelphia, same for new york city, pittsburgh 10 degrees. that number up a little bit from this time yesterday but again, that coldest of air is still yet to arrive. as we look at storm tracker six live double scan if the cold is not enough for you we're going to get a little bit of snow. we'll whiten that ground tomorrow. it is a clipper system coming from chicago and cincinnati. not a lot of moisture, not going to last all that long but it is going to create a nuisance here to begin the weekend. in fact, that snow will start falling first thing in the mor
meteorologist adam joseph in for cecily tynan tonight. adam. >> yeah, it's been cold now over 74 hours below freezing here in philadelphia right now that number sitting at 22 degrees, 18 in pittsburgh, six in syracuse, zero up in burlington vermont and again this cold goes way down to the south. you have to go actually into central southern parts of florida to kind of escape this winter chill but there is still a little bit of a wind out there so it feels more like 10 in the city of...
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as i noted earlier, adams offer john jay his job back. in fact, appointed him. did not ask them first, appointed them. john jay said no, i'm not going to be chief justice again and that is when he went to john marshall. over the course of our history, americans have tended to front upon double duty. the president trump wanted to appoint chief justice robert to negotiate a treaty, it would be odd. i mentioned oliver ellsworth. i will mention justice robert jackson, pointed by harry truman to serve at the number of trials. he took a leave of absence. he was not here 1945-1946, he was at nuremberg prosecuting nazi. justices from time to time have given presidential advice. it can be frowned upon even if it is not in the constitution. we should not encourage or just because there's nothing in the constitution that speaks to. those of your posts are double duty might be wondering, what can be done? the answer is, something can be done. the senate and block appointments. if the president nominated chief justice john roberts to negotiate a treaty, the public can say no
as i noted earlier, adams offer john jay his job back. in fact, appointed him. did not ask them first, appointed them. john jay said no, i'm not going to be chief justice again and that is when he went to john marshall. over the course of our history, americans have tended to front upon double duty. the president trump wanted to appoint chief justice robert to negotiate a treaty, it would be odd. i mentioned oliver ellsworth. i will mention justice robert jackson, pointed by harry truman to...
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but adams kind of chides himself for this point. he refers to what he called -- he says man kind will not progress, at least in religion, until we do away with what he calls the plas blasphemy of the reincarnation. so if you know anything about orthodox christianity. that is not orthodox. that heterodox, that's heresy. but adams kind of chides himself for this point. he refers to what he called -- he says man kind will not progress, at least in religion, until we do away with what he calls the plas blasphemy of the reincarnation. so if you know anything about christianity, that is not orthodox. so in his personal life he's moved into a more unitarian position. but it's not an atheist position. the dominion of providence over the passions of men. the dominion of province means that god acts, he interposes in the world, and he has a number of instances where he thinks the british are trying to -- pardon me -- they have an ill will toward the americans and god sort of turns the circumstances in such a way that even their evil intention
but adams kind of chides himself for this point. he refers to what he called -- he says man kind will not progress, at least in religion, until we do away with what he calls the plas blasphemy of the reincarnation. so if you know anything about orthodox christianity. that is not orthodox. that heterodox, that's heresy. but adams kind of chides himself for this point. he refers to what he called -- he says man kind will not progress, at least in religion, until we do away with what he calls the...
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adam smith international say they bring expertise and deliver results. earlier this year, asi was banned from new government contracts after serious questions were raised about the compa ny‘s ethical integrity. i would say at the moment, asi have proved themselves to be an inappropriate company to spend such large amounts of aid money. the thing we are worried about is that asi is already operating a number of contracts that haven't been terminated because they were already in process. asi still has a major project running in syria. it is managed from across the border in turkey. i have come to gaziantep, the front lines of british aid going into syria. it is delivered by a network of syrians because it's too dangerous for foreigners to cross the border. i'm on my way to meet someone who works trying to implement aid programmes inside syria, paid for by british taxpayers. what he saw happening there made him decide to become a whistle—blower. waseem enawi helped manage a project for adam smith international in syria. hello, good morning. but he says they
adam smith international say they bring expertise and deliver results. earlier this year, asi was banned from new government contracts after serious questions were raised about the compa ny‘s ethical integrity. i would say at the moment, asi have proved themselves to be an inappropriate company to spend such large amounts of aid money. the thing we are worried about is that asi is already operating a number of contracts that haven't been terminated because they were already in process. asi...
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but why should we take it adam? charles: so true.en: why should we take these people and give them money? >> it's so ridiculous. they get our money because we want them to be nicer to us, and when i say nicer? we want them to execute our strategic aids that's why we're giving them money. neil: guys thank you all very very much. amazon might be looking at santa but last minute shoppers won't but last minute shoppers won't let it be my "business" was going nowhere... so i built this kickin' new website with godaddy. building a website in under an hour is easy! 68% of people... ...who have built their website using gocentral, did it in... ...under an hour, and you can too. type in your business or idea. pick your favourite design. personalize it with beautiful images. and...you're done! and now business is booming. harriet, it's a double stitch not a cross stitch! build a better website - in under an hour. free to try. no credit card required. gocentral from godaddy. or a little internet machine? it makes you wonder: shouldn't we get ou
but why should we take it adam? charles: so true.en: why should we take these people and give them money? >> it's so ridiculous. they get our money because we want them to be nicer to us, and when i say nicer? we want them to execute our strategic aids that's why we're giving them money. neil: guys thank you all very very much. amazon might be looking at santa but last minute shoppers won't but last minute shoppers won't let it be my "business" was going nowhere... so i built...
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, adam. >> yeah, frigid indeed.he cold air, we've got to get through a little bit of snowfall here as we start the weekend. storm tracker6 live double scan shows it is a weak clipper system here near chicago and saint louis. not a lot of moisture, again, cold air can't hold as much moisture as warmer air does, so this go round it's going to be a little touch of snow, nothing big but still going to be nuisance here to begin our holiday weekend. in fact, there it is right now on future tracker and as we speed up time late tonight during the day tomorrow, it aims right for the delaware lehigh valleys down to washington and baltimore and it starts first thing tomorrow morning right on 6, 7 o'clock in the morning, the flakes will fly and then it will turn steadier and a little bit heavier right around lunchtime and then it's quickly out of here by about 2, 3 o'clock in the afternoon. by 5 o'clock, everything is off the coast, so it's really a morning event more than it is an afternoon event. temperatures, though, how it'
, adam. >> yeah, frigid indeed.he cold air, we've got to get through a little bit of snowfall here as we start the weekend. storm tracker6 live double scan shows it is a weak clipper system here near chicago and saint louis. not a lot of moisture, again, cold air can't hold as much moisture as warmer air does, so this go round it's going to be a little touch of snow, nothing big but still going to be nuisance here to begin our holiday weekend. in fact, there it is right now on future...
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adam clayton powell jr. adam clayton powell jr. will inherit the church and this is a very interesting thing, churches and religion become -- a number of religion become the family business so if i'm the son or daughter of a rabbi, i might become a rabbi, if i'm the son or daughter of a baptist minister, i might become a baptist minister, and i will learn even if i don't become that, i will learn politics at the foot of my father or grand father or whoever it was. adam clayton powell was this sort of social gospel. he had all kinds -- like father divine, running roughly contemporary, he has all kinds of social operations coming out of abyssinian baptist church, to serve the needs of people who are in desperate, who are looking for jobs, looking for the good life. so black preachers have to serve spirituality, but at the level of jobs. the church functions as a social service unit. this is his son. adam clayton powell jr. playboy, baptist minister, married to jazz and the stage actresses and in 1941 he was el
adam clayton powell jr. adam clayton powell jr. will inherit the church and this is a very interesting thing, churches and religion become -- a number of religion become the family business so if i'm the son or daughter of a rabbi, i might become a rabbi, if i'm the son or daughter of a baptist minister, i might become a baptist minister, and i will learn even if i don't become that, i will learn politics at the foot of my father or grand father or whoever it was. adam clayton powell was this...
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adams: thank you. for the next 60 minutes, we have a chance to speak directly to the american people on issues of great importance to the congressional black caucus, to the congress and our constituents and all americans. i acknowledge all the members of the congressional black caucus who are here and most specifically congressman richmond, who helped to organize this special hour. as we convene tonight, we are hbcu's recognize our and more specifically the nine hcbu's under the caption of 150 years of excellence. our e today to honor historically black colleges and universities and the nine schools. as a member of the cbc's task force and as co-chair of the bipartisan caucus, i have the distinct pleasure of honoring the following schools in the hcbu nine for this achievement. alabama state university, barbara scotia, howard university, morgan state university,st augustine university, tag diegoa university and from my own district, johnson c. smith university. the achievements of these schools over the
adams: thank you. for the next 60 minutes, we have a chance to speak directly to the american people on issues of great importance to the congressional black caucus, to the congress and our constituents and all americans. i acknowledge all the members of the congressional black caucus who are here and most specifically congressman richmond, who helped to organize this special hour. as we convene tonight, we are hbcu's recognize our and more specifically the nine hcbu's under the caption of 150...
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so adam was cool, all those things. he led in the congress until he was unceremoniously put out of congress in the late 1960's. adam, unfortunately or fortunately, had a little trouble in an island called bimini. that seems to be a very sticky place for politicians. both he and presidential candidate gary hart both probably got caught on the monkey business, let me put it that way. again, the father-son business is political. martin luther king jr. is the son of martin luther king senior and was the grandson of the second pastor of the ebenezer baptist church. that is the line of succession. his brother albert, named after his grandfather, was also a baptist minister. the kind of ways that one learns leadership is in the kind of context of the ecclesial politics. how to galvanize people, how to bring people together, how to win a majority. all those things are useful when you go into electoral politics, whether you are the mayor. of course, we don't live far from kansas city here. we have a sitting congressperson repres
so adam was cool, all those things. he led in the congress until he was unceremoniously put out of congress in the late 1960's. adam, unfortunately or fortunately, had a little trouble in an island called bimini. that seems to be a very sticky place for politicians. both he and presidential candidate gary hart both probably got caught on the monkey business, let me put it that way. again, the father-son business is political. martin luther king jr. is the son of martin luther king senior and...
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adam clayton powell jr. adam clayton powell jr. will inherit the church.his is a very interesting thing. churches and religion become -- in a number of religions become the family business. so if i'm the son or daughter of a rabbi, i might become a rabbi. if i'm the son or daughter of a baptist minister, i might become a baptist minister. and i will learn, even if i don't become that, i will learn politics at the foot of my father or grandfather or whoever it was. adam clayton powell was this sort of social gospel. he had all kinds of -- like father divine, running roughly contemporary, he has all kinds of social operations coming out of abisidian church looking for people who are desperate for the good life. but people have to service their congregation in ways at all kinds of levels. the church functions as a social service unit. this is his son. adam clayton powell jr. playboy, baptist minister, married to jazz and the stage actresses and in 19 41, he was elected on the democratic ticket as new york city's first black city council member. after serving
adam clayton powell jr. adam clayton powell jr. will inherit the church.his is a very interesting thing. churches and religion become -- in a number of religions become the family business. so if i'm the son or daughter of a rabbi, i might become a rabbi. if i'm the son or daughter of a baptist minister, i might become a baptist minister. and i will learn, even if i don't become that, i will learn politics at the foot of my father or grandfather or whoever it was. adam clayton powell was this...
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let me give you a little clip of adam.video clip] >> [inaudible] god said to moses, what's in your hand? [inaudible] he said, let me use what is in your hand. god use that to divide the red sea, bring water out of rocks, and bring his people the freedom. what's in your hand? [applause] what's in your hand? [inaudible] walk with him and talk with him, stick together and fight together, and with god's hand in your hand, the victory will be accomplished sooner than you dreamed, sooner than you hoped, sooner than you planned for, sooner than you imagined. good night and god bless you. will prof. jelks: so adam was cool, all those things. he led in the congress until he was unceremoniously put out of congress in the late 1960's. will will adam, unfortunately or fortunately, had a little trouble in an island called bimini. that seems to be a very sticky place for politicians. both he and presidential candidate gary hart both probably got caught on the monkey business, let me put it that way. again, the father-son business is pol
let me give you a little clip of adam.video clip] >> [inaudible] god said to moses, what's in your hand? [inaudible] he said, let me use what is in your hand. god use that to divide the red sea, bring water out of rocks, and bring his people the freedom. what's in your hand? [applause] what's in your hand? [inaudible] walk with him and talk with him, stick together and fight together, and with god's hand in your hand, the victory will be accomplished sooner than you dreamed, sooner than...
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adam shapiro at federal reserve. he has very latest what the fed has decided. adam? reporter: as expected the federal reserve is raising interest rates by a quarter of a percentage point from 1.125 to 1 1/2%. two fomc members, evans and kashkari voted against the increase. the fed is keeping forecast for three rate increases in 2008 -- 2018. the fed is raising out look of gdp to 2.5% in 2018. that is up from 2.1%. however in 2019, expects gdp to fall to 2.1% n 2020 to fall to 2%. sees no change in inflation, keeping its forecast 1.9% in 2018, not hitting desired 2% threshold until 2019. quotes from the statement. 12 month basis overall inflation and inflation for items other than food and energy have declined this year and are running below two%. hurricane-related disruptions and rebuilding affected economic, employment and inflation but have not materially altered the outlook for the national quon my. the committee continues to expect with gradual adjustments in the stance of monetary policy economic activity will expand at a moderate pace. to recap this, trish, the
adam shapiro at federal reserve. he has very latest what the fed has decided. adam? reporter: as expected the federal reserve is raising interest rates by a quarter of a percentage point from 1.125 to 1 1/2%. two fomc members, evans and kashkari voted against the increase. the fed is keeping forecast for three rate increases in 2008 -- 2018. the fed is raising out look of gdp to 2.5% in 2018. that is up from 2.1%. however in 2019, expects gdp to fall to 2.1% n 2020 to fall to 2%. sees no change...
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and thomas jefferson. >> adams did not believe that all men were created equal and did not believe in american exceptionalism. we americans are no better or no different from other nations. jefferson was the opposite. he was into nurture, and that is what most americans believe. in other words, the love being equal -- we love being equal. that is why education is so important to us americans, and it was important to jefferson. >> professor and historian gordon wood sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. c-span, work history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. earlier this week, senate democratic leader chuck schumer of new york and house minority leader nancy pelosi of california spoke to reporters about their opposition to the republican tax reform bill. >>
and thomas jefferson. >> adams did not believe that all men were created equal and did not believe in american exceptionalism. we americans are no better or no different from other nations. jefferson was the opposite. he was into nurture, and that is what most americans believe. in other words, the love being equal -- we love being equal. that is why education is so important to us americans, and it was important to jefferson. >> professor and historian gordon wood sunday night at...
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adam will return to broadway in 2019.ar more from my interview with adam and all of our sunday sitdowns, check out our web extras at today.com/sunday. jimmy fallen talks about the audition that landed him a job at sat night live and the state of the late night race today. that's jimmy fallon next week on "sunday >>> those temperatures right now in the 20s and 30s. them ten to come on up into the 40s by this afternoon. but again, we'll have mostly cloudy skies, that is what we have right now. and we will continue to see some cloudy skies throughout the day again with spotty sprinkles this afternoon. but again 20s and 30s. here is the rain headed our way. it will break up a little bit, so again, just so with increasing clouds. again temperatures seasonable in >>> and that's your latest forecast. >> i'm dismissing you. you have a birthday party in 20 minutes. >> i'm planning this thing. happy birthday, calvin. >>> as malls begin their fade from life, some have a second see ya. -take care. ♪ so probably take it at night. and
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so i'll give you a clip of adam. >> so, adam was a stem winder. cool. al those things. and he led in the congress until he was put out of congress. in the late 1960s. adam unfortunately or fortunately had a little trouble in an island. that island seems to be a sticky place for politicians. he and a presidential candidate gary heart both you know probably got caught on the monkey business. let me put it that way. and others. again, the father, son business in this leadership in political. and he was a grandson of reverend albert daniel williams a second pastor. that went in line of succession. his brother albert named after his grandfather. was also a baptist minister. so the kind of ways that one lear learns leadership is in the kind of context of the politics. right? how to galvanize people. bring people together. win a majority. all those things are useful when you go into the electoral politics whether you are the mayor. and of course we don't live far from kansas city. we have a sitting congressperson in the representing the city of kansas city, missouri. cleaver.
so i'll give you a clip of adam. >> so, adam was a stem winder. cool. al those things. and he led in the congress until he was put out of congress. in the late 1960s. adam unfortunately or fortunately had a little trouble in an island. that island seems to be a sticky place for politicians. he and a presidential candidate gary heart both you know probably got caught on the monkey business. let me put it that way. and others. again, the father, son business in this leadership in political....
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adam shapiro, thank you very much. i want to point out looking at live picture lawmakers are voting on a procedural movement here. they will be voting shortly on the actual tax bill. joining me ahead of that, republican congresswoman from tennessee, member of the house ways and means committee diane black. good to have you here, congresswoman? >> great to be here. thank you for having me. trish: you are very excited? >> i'm very excited. i've been here for seven years. i've been on the ways and means committee, when i came, chairman camp began talking about the tax reform. we took the code apart and put it back together a number of times. i'm excited to be where we are today and i'm excited the american people will get a gift for christmas. trish: congresswoman, is there anything you like in this? >> there are more things that could have been a little more here or little more there. this is ma'am math exercise that you do when you look at individuals and small businesses and corporations and international ones. the rea
adam shapiro, thank you very much. i want to point out looking at live picture lawmakers are voting on a procedural movement here. they will be voting shortly on the actual tax bill. joining me ahead of that, republican congresswoman from tennessee, member of the house ways and means committee diane black. good to have you here, congresswoman? >> great to be here. thank you for having me. trish: you are very excited? >> i'm very excited. i've been here for seven years. i've been on...
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meteorologist adam joseph in for cecily tynan tonight.een cold now over 74 hours below freezing here in philadelphia right now that number sitting at 22 degrees, 18 in pittsburgh, six in
meteorologist adam joseph in for cecily tynan tonight.een cold now over 74 hours below freezing here in philadelphia right now that number sitting at 22 degrees, 18 in pittsburgh, six in
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adam housley is following it all for us. adam? >> dana, we are in north san diego county and a fire skipped across these orchards and now threatening home. it may look like you are in the middle of nowhere, there are thousands of homes around here and the aerosol is on. we will give you the latest from the firefight in california coming up in a live report. g to♪ philadelphia cream cheese. made with fresh milk and real cream makes your recipes their holiday favourites. the holidays are made with philly.
adam housley is following it all for us. adam? >> dana, we are in north san diego county and a fire skipped across these orchards and now threatening home. it may look like you are in the middle of nowhere, there are thousands of homes around here and the aerosol is on. we will give you the latest from the firefight in california coming up in a live report. g to♪ philadelphia cream cheese. made with fresh milk and real cream makes your recipes their holiday favourites. the holidays are...
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adam joseph is here now with more on the forecast and what is coming now. tomorrow afternoon a period of flurries and snow showers and quick hitting not as long as the one last night. it's chilly out there tonight and temperatures feeling like the depth of winter out there. 19 is the windchill in allentown and 23 or so in trenton and 24 philadelphia and similar in southern areas. wilmington and the atlantic city airport both coming in at 23 degrees. the ski resorts love it. spring mountain live on sky 6 hd it's all white on the slopes, they are making snow. they shut the machines off at this point but they were cranking for 24 to 36 hours and got the fresh coating to inch or so of snow last night and as we go into the evening hours tonight the winds go calm and breezy today and temperatures falling in the middle 20s by 9:00, 10:00 and the low temperature sitting at 22 degrees for the city of philadelphia. clouds are on the increase tomorrow and we'll track the cold temperatures and the weekend in the seven-day forecast. comg just a little bit. >> thank you.
adam joseph is here now with more on the forecast and what is coming now. tomorrow afternoon a period of flurries and snow showers and quick hitting not as long as the one last night. it's chilly out there tonight and temperatures feeling like the depth of winter out there. 19 is the windchill in allentown and 23 or so in trenton and 24 philadelphia and similar in southern areas. wilmington and the atlantic city airport both coming in at 23 degrees. the ski resorts love it. spring mountain live...
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adam: i think it's a great question.ld push back and say i think we are seeing everyday greater and greater utility in this asset class. thek we are seeing everydaybitf dozens, if not hundreds of assets out there. right now, most people are using it as a store of value, in this a lot of speculative value based inside of that as people look at it as a way to send value to anyone anywhere in the world just like sending an email. that, to me, is incredible and powerful, but you are right -- we are in the early days. we are seeing a lot of developer interest. we are seeing more and more use cases. we are not quite there yet, but we are heading in the right direction. this interestf does affect coin base. at one point, you guys with the biggest cryptocurrency exchange out there. how does this hurt you versus help? adam: i think we have a long-term macro view on the space. market share numbers are going to change. what is important to us is we are offering a safe and trusted platform to really attract the professional trader.
adam: i think it's a great question.ld push back and say i think we are seeing everyday greater and greater utility in this asset class. thek we are seeing everydaybitf dozens, if not hundreds of assets out there. right now, most people are using it as a store of value, in this a lot of speculative value based inside of that as people look at it as a way to send value to anyone anywhere in the world just like sending an email. that, to me, is incredible and powerful, but you are right -- we are...
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adams was smart but he did not have the depth. jefferson could not, he just was not as interested in the law as adams. c-span's q&a, professor and historian on his book "friends divided." about the relationship and differing views of john adams and thomas jefferson. was a realist, he did not believe all men were created equal. he said all men were created unequal. we americans are no better, no different from other nations. jefferson is the opposite. he is into nurture. the differences that you emerge are due to different experiences, different environments. that is why education is so important to us americans, and it was important to jefferson. >> professor and historian sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. c-span, where history unfolds daily. a 1979, c-span was created as public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. now from capitol hill, a press conference calling for a criminal investigation into sexual harassment allegations made against president
adams was smart but he did not have the depth. jefferson could not, he just was not as interested in the law as adams. c-span's q&a, professor and historian on his book "friends divided." about the relationship and differing views of john adams and thomas jefferson. was a realist, he did not believe all men were created equal. he said all men were created unequal. we americans are no better, no different from other nations. jefferson is the opposite. he is into nurture. the...