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ideologies of father and son presidents john adams and john quincy adams. thank you. welcome, everyone. good afternoon. i am president of the massachusetts historical society and i'm so happy you could be with us today as we welcome the two celebrated historians as they present their books the problem with democracy president adams confronts the personality. as many of you here in the room no it's home to the papers and extensive manuscript collections largely comprised of the correspondences and the diaries and the manuscripts speeches, legal and business papers of both senior and junior president adams as well as all the members of this preeminent political dynasty. these documents remain so vital in the efforts to understand the evolution of american democracy, diplomacy and identity. they strive to make the papers and the entire 14 million item collections available to anyone with an interest in american life, culture and history and give it for free. if you value of this and enjoy y programming like today's talks and you are not a supporter, i would encourage you
ideologies of father and son presidents john adams and john quincy adams. thank you. welcome, everyone. good afternoon. i am president of the massachusetts historical society and i'm so happy you could be with us today as we welcome the two celebrated historians as they present their books the problem with democracy president adams confronts the personality. as many of you here in the room no it's home to the papers and extensive manuscript collections largely comprised of the correspondences...
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[laughter] adams,r instance, john while john quincy adams was president, john adams wrote to him and said, i am the only person who can understand what you are going through as president. even though they had been political opponents earlier, it is john adams being, by that time, separated from the fray. i think it is hard for me to imagine john adams and john quincy adams, even though john quincy adams lived on to the era of telegraph and railroad, and much more into the present. it is still very hard for me to think that some of modern presidents, and i won't name any, is what they were constructing a decision to defend themselves. james: i am happy to answer that question. i think that all of our early presidents, whatever you think ,f them, were deeply patriotic and they felt, i am the carrier of this republic, this patriotic thing. president isat a here for himself and he has the right to operate in such a way that he advances his self-interest in different to the interest of the nation, or that he sees himself as responsible for only the people who voted for him, which shock hi
[laughter] adams,r instance, john while john quincy adams was president, john adams wrote to him and said, i am the only person who can understand what you are going through as president. even though they had been political opponents earlier, it is john adams being, by that time, separated from the fray. i think it is hard for me to imagine john adams and john quincy adams, even though john quincy adams lived on to the era of telegraph and railroad, and much more into the present. it is still...
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we have the papers of john adams, john quincy adams, and personal papers of thomas jefferson. that is important to mention because we have a special program with a special connection. we will hear about the publication "the presidents," in which noted historians rank the presidents in a variety of categories. persuasion of the public, leadership, moral authority and more. if there's anything we like to talk about more than presidents, it is historians talking about presidents. this is on brand for us. as we do with most public programs, we have pulled together a small display in the room with the reception. if you did not have a chance to see it, please go by because it has some treasures. including the first letter written on the white house, thomas jefferson's own copy of the inaugural address, and two volumes of john quincy adams's diary. [chimes] that signals that we should tell you the program is divided into two parts. we begin with an overview from susan swain. she helped launch book tv, american history tv, and traveling local content vehicles. i was interviewed by her
we have the papers of john adams, john quincy adams, and personal papers of thomas jefferson. that is important to mention because we have a special program with a special connection. we will hear about the publication "the presidents," in which noted historians rank the presidents in a variety of categories. persuasion of the public, leadership, moral authority and more. if there's anything we like to talk about more than presidents, it is historians talking about presidents. this is...
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[laughter] is the series editor for the papers of john adams, part of the adams papers editorial project in the building not too far away at the massachusetts historical society. "e is the author of household gods." she is a cofounder and -- how is ito the pronounced? jovunto? sarah: sure. [laughter] fred: at the end we have matt shively who is the ceo of revolutionary spaces which was bostonianthe old society. he spent eight years at the bostonian society where he was the director of public history and later executive director. he was associate professor at wellesley college before he entered the field of public history. -- here wee to start are in the replica of the united states senate. , the senatorsate are as divided as washington, as the parties. it seems like we are in a complete gridlock. where the founders ever this divided? -- maybe io answer will start with you, sarah. sarah: i think we have always felt moments where we great polarization. listening to the introductions of the panelists i think, places like this are revolutionary spaces. this is a way to bring they 18th-centur
[laughter] is the series editor for the papers of john adams, part of the adams papers editorial project in the building not too far away at the massachusetts historical society. "e is the author of household gods." she is a cofounder and -- how is ito the pronounced? jovunto? sarah: sure. [laughter] fred: at the end we have matt shively who is the ceo of revolutionary spaces which was bostonianthe old society. he spent eight years at the bostonian society where he was the director of...
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adams, john adams, who suggested i be the author. well, i said, "no, mr. adams, you must write it." he said, "oh, no, you must write it." i said, "no, you." and mr. adams replied, "i am generally considered obnoxious, disliked. no, you have quite the flair for fluid and felicitous writing. i think you should write it." "besides that," he said, "a virginian ought to be at the head of this business." yes, we had put forth that resolution for independency first. your next question, mr. light? >> what sources of inspiration did you draw on in drafting the document? thomas jefferson: you asked me what sources of inspiration did i draw upon in drafting our declaration. well, firstly, i would tell you that i still write. i still write on this lap desk, this slope, if you will. you can even refer to it as a laptop. this is my design, and it was created by my cousin, mr. benjamin randolph,a cabinet maker in philadelphia, created at that time, 1775 and 1776. i set about on this not to write anything new or original. i drew on the sources of the justinian code of the 6th century. i drew on the
adams, john adams, who suggested i be the author. well, i said, "no, mr. adams, you must write it." he said, "oh, no, you must write it." i said, "no, you." and mr. adams replied, "i am generally considered obnoxious, disliked. no, you have quite the flair for fluid and felicitous writing. i think you should write it." "besides that," he said, "a virginian ought to be at the head of this business." yes, we had put forth that resolution...
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john adams who suggested i be the author. no, mr. adams, you must write it. he said, no, you.e said i'm generally considered obnoxious. you have quite the flare of writing. i think you should write it. besides that, he said, a virginian ought to be at the head of this business. yes, we had put forth that resolution for independency first. your next question? >> [indiscernible] on? documents did you draw thomas jefferson: you asked what sources of inspiration i drew upon in drafting our declaration. well, firstly, i would tell you that i still write. desk,l write on this lap this slope, if you will. you can even refer to it as a laptop. this is my design and it was created by my cousin, a cabinet , in 1775philadelphia and 1776. not to writen this anything new and original. i drew on the sources of the justinian code of the 16th century. i drew on the sources of the writings of john locke. i drew on mr. thomas paine's pamphlet, "common sense." all of this together provided a foundation, nonetheless the virginia declaration of rights written by my friend colonel george mason. he
john adams who suggested i be the author. no, mr. adams, you must write it. he said, no, you.e said i'm generally considered obnoxious. you have quite the flare of writing. i think you should write it. besides that, he said, a virginian ought to be at the head of this business. yes, we had put forth that resolution for independency first. your next question? >> [indiscernible] on? documents did you draw thomas jefferson: you asked what sources of inspiration i drew upon in drafting our...
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adam sandler.dam. you've brought a guest with you. >> jimmy, you remember sunny? she was in brooklyn with us that time. >> jimmy: hi, sunny. how are you? >> i wanted to tell you a quick thing about my sunny. so i had a hair coming out of my ear apparently. and sunny told me about it. and she said i looked goofy. so i went and shaved -- i took the razor i usually shave with. and i went like this. and then i came out. i said how's that, sunny? she said you're bleeding. so apparently -- tell jimmy what it looks like back there. >> so it's like -- it's bloody and then there's a big -- >> there's a gut. she says apparently there's a gut coming off my ear. there's a little blood. but we're calming down, sweetie. much better. tell jimmy love you. we've got to go. i've got to get out of here. >> jimmy: bye, sunny. how's sunny holding up? aw, that's cute. and the funny thing is you're not going anywhere. you're going to see her again in two seconds. that's how much your children love you, adam. >> yeah, the
adam sandler.dam. you've brought a guest with you. >> jimmy, you remember sunny? she was in brooklyn with us that time. >> jimmy: hi, sunny. how are you? >> i wanted to tell you a quick thing about my sunny. so i had a hair coming out of my ear apparently. and sunny told me about it. and she said i looked goofy. so i went and shaved -- i took the razor i usually shave with. and i went like this. and then i came out. i said how's that, sunny? she said you're bleeding. so...
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the adam schiff era of rank political corruption and abuse of power appears to be nearing an end. the lying schiff is now in a showdown with the direct or of national intelligence -- director of national intelligence, and it is a confrontation that schiff can only lose. richard grenell is a top official in the u.s. intelligence community. he's called out the thuggish chair of the house intelligence committee for blocking the release of transcripts for two years, transcripts that are reportedly exculpatory and in one instance reveal ares,sedly, that vladimir -- reportedly, that saturdaymy putin -- vladimir putin preferred hillary clinton to win the 2016 election. he has cleared all transcripts for release, and if schiff were to refuse to release them, grenell would then directly do so so. grenell telling schiff the 53 transcripts of testimony should be revealed to the public to honor schiff's previous public statements as well as the republican members of the intelligence committee who have demanded the release for months and months now. as well as a unanimous committee vote back i
the adam schiff era of rank political corruption and abuse of power appears to be nearing an end. the lying schiff is now in a showdown with the direct or of national intelligence -- director of national intelligence, and it is a confrontation that schiff can only lose. richard grenell is a top official in the u.s. intelligence community. he's called out the thuggish chair of the house intelligence committee for blocking the release of transcripts for two years, transcripts that are reportedly...
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news and founder of media i don't co-author 'd of the new book john adams under fire we'll talk about that later can't wait to talk about that john adams the founding fathers fight for justice in the boston massacre murder trial then is like everybody else holds up a new york dam for some other things what do you make a measurement connel asking for more liability protection. well look this is kind of like tort reform right what mcconnell saying is that in exchange for this next round he wants to make sure there are protections in place for companies so let's take a step back and talk about if that doesn't happen where are we and so the standard then becomes like in any other case which is negligence and there are going to be a lot of lawsuits there are going to be people who are going to say that they were exposed to the virus either by going to work or being at a particular place etc but the standard still requires a level of irresponsibility on the part of the person being sued meaning if you just go to work and you happen to get the virus from someone else at work that doesn't mea
news and founder of media i don't co-author 'd of the new book john adams under fire we'll talk about that later can't wait to talk about that john adams the founding fathers fight for justice in the boston massacre murder trial then is like everybody else holds up a new york dam for some other things what do you make a measurement connel asking for more liability protection. well look this is kind of like tort reform right what mcconnell saying is that in exchange for this next round he wants...
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. >> jimmy: it was mostly you, adam.king care of our elders and thank you, adam, for being so nice to do this. we appreciate it. >> pleasure. >> jimmy: samantha brown and adam levine. we'll be right back. >> wow. thank you. ♪ the future of phone service... et out to create we tossed the stuff that wasn't working. stuff like foot-long bills and fees from nowhere. time-wasting stores, misleading ads, unhelpful help centers. and saved the stuff that was working. like verizon's 4g lte network. plus unlimited data, messages, and minutes. it's a simple system. trim the bad... make the good better... and way cheaper. meet visible. unlimited data on verizon's 4g lte network. just $25 for your first month. join us at visible.com. you either love it or you really love it. and introducing a new way to love ranch: tangy restaurant inspired secret sauces. is all about protecting one thing: and introducing a new way to love ranch: the fun! anywhere under the sun fun. sidewalk fun! poolside fun. banana boat sunscreen lasts as long as t
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adam.way, thank you so much, samantha for taking care of our elders, and thank you, adam for doing this. samantha brown and adam levine. >> wow. thank you. >> jimmy: we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ happy birthday! so, it goes... ♪ hold up your answers. how is mickey doing today? ♪ you're just a really hard worker. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: that is all the time we have. i'd like to thank stephen curry, adam levine, samantha, and apologize to matt damon. we ran out of time. nightline is next. thanks for making this isolation feel like an "us"olation. >>> atmospheric river in spring will deliver a soaking starting this weekend. >> big changes coming here to the lake. when it comes to cars like that and food trucks like in. >> bringing restaurants and retailers out doors. the changing economy. >> a new wave of unemployment benefits. how it works and who qualifies. >> dedicating more resources to building a better bay area focusing on issues that you're dealing with on a daily basis. health, education,
adam.way, thank you so much, samantha for taking care of our elders, and thank you, adam for doing this. samantha brown and adam levine. >> wow. thank you. >> jimmy: we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ happy birthday! so, it goes... ♪ hold up your answers. how is mickey doing today? ♪ you're just a really hard worker. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: that is all the time we have. i'd like to thank stephen curry, adam levine, samantha, and apologize to matt damon. we ran...
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adams president trump mr. georgia where they have in common customer so it's great to be with you listen donald trump and winston churchill of a lot in common. when you look at both the men you would not think that to be the case. one was 5-foot six and love to drink, the other is a six-foot teat total are one famously in his pajamas on most every afternoon the other it would appear barely sleeps. one began their career by introducing tariffs the other by opposing them. one was this great soaring compelling orator, the other a rather crude but very effective tweeter it nonetheless. so on the surfaces they seem to be profoundly different. but peter, soon as you start to drill a little deeper like in my book, trump and churchill : defenders of western civilization find the men and remarkable similarities. both intensely disliked, even hated. both loved their country, both plain speakers and clear thinkers. both alpha males both had an acrimonious relationship with the media. both endured massive battles with the
adams president trump mr. georgia where they have in common customer so it's great to be with you listen donald trump and winston churchill of a lot in common. when you look at both the men you would not think that to be the case. one was 5-foot six and love to drink, the other is a six-foot teat total are one famously in his pajamas on most every afternoon the other it would appear barely sleeps. one began their career by introducing tariffs the other by opposing them. one was this great...
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: it was mostly adam.ake beiing care o elders, and thank you, adam for doing this. samantha brown and adam levine. >> wow. thank you. >> jimmy: we'll be right back. ♪ only wendy's 2 for 5 has all the chicken you crave. you can choose from the spicy or homestyle chicken sandwich. crispy or spicy 10-piece nuggets. but let's be real, you're gonna get those 20 spicy nuggs for 5 bucks. only at wendy's. let's be honest. quitting smoking is hard. like, quitting every monday hard. quitting feels so big. so try making it smaller, and you'll be surprised at how easily starting small can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette. >> jimmy: that is all the time we have. i'd like to thank stephen curry, adam levine, samantha, and apologize to matt damon. we ran out of time. nightline is next. thanks for making this isolation feel like an "us"olation. >>> this is "nightline." >>> tonight, civil it's citizens versus their states. as stay at home mandates are extented across the country, some going out and open
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adams, what do president trump and winston churchill have in common? >> peter, great to be with you. donald trump and winston churchill have a lot in common. at first brush when you look at you would not think that to be the case could one was 5'6" and loves to drink, the other is a 63 teetotaler and one famously napped in his pajamas almost every afternoon and the other would appear barely sleeps. one began their career by each reducing tariffs and the other by opposing them. one was this great soaring compelling orator and the other a rather crude but very effective tweet writer. on the service they prefer to be different but as soon as you start to drill deeper as i did in my book "trump and churchill" you find that the men had remarkable similarities, both intensely disliked and even hated [inaudible] but both love the country and playing speakers and clear thinkers. both alpha males, both haddon acrimonious relationship with the media and both were in massive battles with the establishment in their own political party. both had pre- disasters that
adams, what do president trump and winston churchill have in common? >> peter, great to be with you. donald trump and winston churchill have a lot in common. at first brush when you look at you would not think that to be the case could one was 5'6" and loves to drink, the other is a 63 teetotaler and one famously napped in his pajamas almost every afternoon and the other would appear barely sleeps. one began their career by each reducing tariffs and the other by opposing them. one...
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adams was born in 1735. he lived until 1826, the age of 91. he lived longer than any president in our history. he has been commonly thought of as a rich boston blueblood. he was none of those. he wasn't rich, wasn't a bostonian it wasn't a blueblood. he was a farmer's son who because of his scholarship to harvard discovered books, he said, read forever. john adams most deeply and broadly read american of his bookish time, and let's please today remember it was john adams, the second president in nine state to sign the legislation that created the library of congress. to talk about john adams, to remember john adams is altogether particularly appropriate on this occasion. he was a man of genuine brilliance and great heart, great humor, devoted to his country, truthful, devoted to his wife, to his family, hard-working, god-fearing and altogether one of the bravest patriot in our history. he was abrasive, sometimes temperamental, sometimes tactless, sometimes overly concerned with his own position or place in t
adams was born in 1735. he lived until 1826, the age of 91. he lived longer than any president in our history. he has been commonly thought of as a rich boston blueblood. he was none of those. he wasn't rich, wasn't a bostonian it wasn't a blueblood. he was a farmer's son who because of his scholarship to harvard discovered books, he said, read forever. john adams most deeply and broadly read american of his bookish time, and let's please today remember it was john adams, the second president...
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so to be here to talk about john adams and remember john adams is altogether particularly appropriate at this occasion. he was a man of genuine brilliance. he was also a man of great heart and great humor devoted to his country, truthful, devoted to his wife and to his family, hard-working and god-fearing and altogether one of the bravest patriots in our history. he was abrasive and sometimes temperamental and sometimes tactless, sometimes overly concerned with his own position or place in the estimate of his friends or posterity and he was also a man to his credit but also to his bandage that he never considered popularity his mistress but he never courted top hilarity. he was a man of runcible. his courage was the courage of his convictions. i think one of the most vivid and important examples of his principle behavior and conduct in life was he was the only founding father who never owned a as a matter of principle. now we know it's important to judge those who didn't own in the context of their time. that's correct and fair and historically the sensible sound thing to do but let's
so to be here to talk about john adams and remember john adams is altogether particularly appropriate at this occasion. he was a man of genuine brilliance. he was also a man of great heart and great humor devoted to his country, truthful, devoted to his wife and to his family, hard-working and god-fearing and altogether one of the bravest patriots in our history. he was abrasive and sometimes temperamental and sometimes tactless, sometimes overly concerned with his own position or place in the...
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to be here to talk about john adams, to remember john adams, is altogether particularly appropriate at this occasion. he was a man of genuine brilliance, and great heart and humor, devoted to his country, truthful, devoted to his wife, to his family, hard-working, god-fearing and altogether one of the bravest patriots in our history. he was abrasive, sometimes temperamental, sometimes tactless, sometimes overly concerned with his own position or place, the estimate of his friends or austerity and was also a man, to his credit, also to his disadvantage, who as he said never considered popularity his mistress. he never courted popularity. he was a man of principle. his courage with the courage of his convictions was one of the most vivid and important examples of his principal behavior and conduct in life, he is the only founding father who never owned a slave as a matter of principle. now we know it is important to judge those who did own slaves in the context of their time, that is correct and fair and historically a sound thing to do. let's not forget john and abigail adams opposed sl
to be here to talk about john adams, to remember john adams, is altogether particularly appropriate at this occasion. he was a man of genuine brilliance, and great heart and humor, devoted to his country, truthful, devoted to his wife, to his family, hard-working, god-fearing and altogether one of the bravest patriots in our history. he was abrasive, sometimes temperamental, sometimes tactless, sometimes overly concerned with his own position or place, the estimate of his friends or austerity...
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mister adams, what do president trump and winston churchill have in common? >> it's great to be with you. donald trump and winston churchill have a lot in common. at first blush when you look at both men you wouldn't think that to be the case. one was five foot six and love drink to the other is a six foot three teetotalers. one famously napped in his pajamas almost everyafternoon . the other would appear to barely sleep. one began their career by introducing tariffs, one by opposing them. one was a compelling orator, rather other a crude but effective tweeternonetheless . so on the surface casing to be profoundly different but peter, as soon as you start to drill a little deeper as i did in my book trump and churchill, you find that the men had remarkable similarities. both in intensely disliked, even hated. both love their country. both plain speakers and clear thinkers. both alpha males. both had an acrimonious relationship with the media. both endured massive battles with the establishment in their own political parties. both had predecessors that were co
mister adams, what do president trump and winston churchill have in common? >> it's great to be with you. donald trump and winston churchill have a lot in common. at first blush when you look at both men you wouldn't think that to be the case. one was five foot six and love drink to the other is a six foot three teetotalers. one famously napped in his pajamas almost everyafternoon . the other would appear to barely sleep. one began their career by introducing tariffs, one by opposing...
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all right folks joining us now is the president of accuracy in media adam kalat adam welcome aboard iwant to start with the the chucks chuck todd story that i had in my appetiser meet the press their handling of that video clip the answer given by attorney general michael barr to c.b.s. news regarding his decision to drop charges against general flynn now the president has weighed in on the whole incident calling him sleepy eyes chuck todd saying he should be fired by con kasdan for this fraud he knew exactly what he was doing fake news what do you think should should todd be fired his apology or explanation acceptable to you well we don't know what's in his heart we don't know what's in his head people do make honest mistakes but it's funny how all of their honest mistakes consistently push the same narrative they never seem to make an honest mistake that goes against the left it's only honest mistakes against the right funny how that works out it all the time all the time all right i want to stay with the flynn decision you know when it came down that the justice department was drop
all right folks joining us now is the president of accuracy in media adam kalat adam welcome aboard iwant to start with the the chucks chuck todd story that i had in my appetiser meet the press their handling of that video clip the answer given by attorney general michael barr to c.b.s. news regarding his decision to drop charges against general flynn now the president has weighed in on the whole incident calling him sleepy eyes chuck todd saying he should be fired by con kasdan for this fraud...
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why does anybody believe anything adam schiff says?e's holding this back, and now we have all this other evidence that says it's probably excull papa story, probably doesn't make him look good which is par for the course for adam schiff. lou: yeah. he is, i think, far less than that in so many ways. this is, this is the conduct of a criminal, not a u.s. congressman serving the public interest. he is serving something quite different as his, as his master, his values are just so corrupt. it's just -- to me, it's ineffable what he has become and what he has done. by the way, i think the most troubling part about all of this is what he and pelosi and schumer and the deep state tried to do to a sitting president of the united states. they weren't running a hoax, they weren't overcome by trump derangement syndrome. they were trying to overthrow president of the united states. congressman doug collins, thank you for all you do. we appreciate it. always good talking with you. >>> up next, who is -- well, this chinese general? you see him ther
why does anybody believe anything adam schiff says?e's holding this back, and now we have all this other evidence that says it's probably excull papa story, probably doesn't make him look good which is par for the course for adam schiff. lou: yeah. he is, i think, far less than that in so many ways. this is, this is the conduct of a criminal, not a u.s. congressman serving the public interest. he is serving something quite different as his, as his master, his values are just so corrupt. it's...
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the reporters who sat there and helped adam schiff perpetrate this fraud. next time i'm with you, i will give you the names o truth, can he be held accountable legally? your great attorney. >> no, he has immunity. the only account ability should come from court. let the voters throw him out. they can do better in californ california. >> sean: you did a great job behind-the-scenes, as did devin nunes. trey gowdy, thank you. we turn our attention to michael flynn, lost nearly four years of his life and getting the vindication he deserves. went to see get the money for the house he had to sell back and when does he get his good name back? we are still waiting to see if the d.o.t. will drop its case against flynn, thanks to ric grenell and attorney general barr. let's be clear, general flynn a 33 year military veteran as we have told you now for years on the show, he was set up. it was an ambush, it was a corrupt ambush by agents all because he was connected to donald trump. before trump entered the white house, the case against flynn was done, it was closed, t
the reporters who sat there and helped adam schiff perpetrate this fraud. next time i'm with you, i will give you the names o truth, can he be held accountable legally? your great attorney. >> no, he has immunity. the only account ability should come from court. let the voters throw him out. they can do better in californ california. >> sean: you did a great job behind-the-scenes, as did devin nunes. trey gowdy, thank you. we turn our attention to michael flynn, lost nearly four...
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. >> joining us now on book tv is author nick adams, his sixth book is just out. here it is, trump and churchill, defenders of western civilization. mr. adams, what do president trump and winston churchill have in common. >> it's all the great to be with you. look, donald trump and winston churchill have a lot in common. on first blush when you look at both men you wouldn't think it's. . one is 5-6 and loved to drink. one was six foot, tea totaler. one began their career by introducing tariffs. the other by opposing them. one was this great soaring compelling orator, the other a rather crude, but effective tweeter nonetheless. on the surface they seem to be profoundly different, but peter, as soon as you drill deeper as i did in my book on trump and churchill, you find the men have remarkable similarities. both intensely disliked, even hated. both loved their country. both plain speakers and clear thinkers. both alpha males. both had an acrimonious relationship with the media. both endured massive battles with the establishment in their own political party. both h
. >> joining us now on book tv is author nick adams, his sixth book is just out. here it is, trump and churchill, defenders of western civilization. mr. adams, what do president trump and winston churchill have in common. >> it's all the great to be with you. look, donald trump and winston churchill have a lot in common. on first blush when you look at both men you wouldn't think it's. . one is 5-6 and loved to drink. one was six foot, tea totaler. one began their career by...
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adams, what do president trump and winston churchill have in common? >> guest: beater, it's always great to be with you. what, donald trump and winston churchill have a lot in common. now on first blush when you look at both when you would think that to be the case. one was 5'6" and left a drink, the other is a 6'3" teetotaler. one famously nap in his pajamas almost every afternoon. the other would appear barely sleeps. one begin their career by introducing harris, the other by opposing them. one was this great, soaring, compelling or door. the other a rather crude but very effective tweeter, nonetheless. so on the surface they seem to be profoundly different, but heater, soon as you start to drill deeper as it did in my book "trump and churchill," you find that the men had remarkable similarities. both love their country. both plain speakers in clear thinkers. both alpha males. both had an acrimonious relationship with the media. both endured massive battles with the establishment in their own political party. both had predecessors that were considere
adams, what do president trump and winston churchill have in common? >> guest: beater, it's always great to be with you. what, donald trump and winston churchill have a lot in common. now on first blush when you look at both when you would think that to be the case. one was 5'6" and left a drink, the other is a 6'3" teetotaler. one famously nap in his pajamas almost every afternoon. the other would appear barely sleeps. one begin their career by introducing harris, the other by...
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though to be here talk about john adams, to remember john adams is altogether particularly appropriate at this occasion. he was a man of genuine brilliance. he was also a man of great heart, great humor. voted to his country. truthful, devoted to his wife , to his family hard-working, god-fearing. one of the greatest greatest patriots in our history area he was as well named, abrasive, sometimes from a. overly concerned with his own position or place in the f of his friend. he was also a man to his credit also to his as he never did her popularity as mistress. he never reported. >> he was a plant man for it was. behavior was that is the only founding father who ever never owned a slave as a matter of principle. we know it's important to judge those who did own slaves in the context of their time. and fair and historically, the sensible sound do not forget that john and abigail adams were also of their time and they opposed slavery . even more likely that one point i wonder if all prevails and suffering are going through our god's punishment or the sin of slavery. slavery one through 40
though to be here talk about john adams, to remember john adams is altogether particularly appropriate at this occasion. he was a man of genuine brilliance. he was also a man of great heart, great humor. voted to his country. truthful, devoted to his wife , to his family hard-working, god-fearing. one of the greatest greatest patriots in our history area he was as well named, abrasive, sometimes from a. overly concerned with his own position or place in the f of his friend. he was also a man to...
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sam adams senior and elisha cook would meet at the adams' house. and the one we know would be there. he would hear them discussing political philosophy, strategies to confound the british and that is where sam adams got his politics, from elisha cook junior. >> he comes across as a remarkable parliamentarian. certainly sam adams was one. stephen: sam adams -- elisha cook went out of his way to affect the look and behavior of a common man. he built up this political power by buying drinks. he owned a lot of pubs and taverns and had political power by getting people who were eligible to vote but never voted to become engaged in the system. he was a populist before populism. to do this even though he was wealthy and harvard educated, even though he had that ringing, he met -- that upbringing, he made himself a man of the people. sam adams did the same thing. anybody else? yes. >> you are talking about opening up the current and he started off being a muckraker. puts me in mind of samuel adams defending a publisher for slander. and became the basis of
sam adams senior and elisha cook would meet at the adams' house. and the one we know would be there. he would hear them discussing political philosophy, strategies to confound the british and that is where sam adams got his politics, from elisha cook junior. >> he comes across as a remarkable parliamentarian. certainly sam adams was one. stephen: sam adams -- elisha cook went out of his way to affect the look and behavior of a common man. he built up this political power by buying drinks....
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adam cole joins. stay with us.s is bloomberg. ♪ there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. to help give you the speed, reliability, and security you need. tools to manage your business from any device, anywhere. and a team of experts - here for you 24/7. we've always believed in the power of working together. that's why, when every connection counts... you can count on us. francine: bloomberg "surveillance," tom and francine from london and new york. the european commission executive vice president will be unveiling the travel and tourism time, angela u.k. merkel will give the bundestag an update on the coronavirus. pmq's,ohnson will have the first since changing the lock down. discuss theill economy in a webinar and ursula von der leyen will address the european commission -- european parliament. tom: right now on the litmus paper
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the foundation is a registered nonprofit, operated by tammy adams and her husband jim adams. whether the foundation does any charitable work is unclear. on its website that lists ambiguous projects, with no details. the charity also claims to be a church, so is not required to file annual public returns with the irs. a receipt from the salvation army shows that the foundation donated nelson's furniture and jewelry in november after it took her home. >> i think it's absolutely sickening. >> reporter: emmanuel townsend is a bay area attorney who recently took on nelson's case. he sued tammy and jim adams come along with mystic michelle , a.k.a. michelle marx and the house of angels foundation. the lawsuit alleges the group committed physical and financial elder abuse and fraud . sophisticated. i think this happened to an elderly woman but i think this could happen to a lot of people. to anyone, really. >> reporter: we reached out to timmy tammy and jim adams multiple times. they live in a gated community outside sacramento. they told the security guard they wouldn't come outsid
the foundation is a registered nonprofit, operated by tammy adams and her husband jim adams. whether the foundation does any charitable work is unclear. on its website that lists ambiguous projects, with no details. the charity also claims to be a church, so is not required to file annual public returns with the irs. a receipt from the salvation army shows that the foundation donated nelson's furniture and jewelry in november after it took her home. >> i think it's absolutely sickening....
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adam neumann suing w softbank. we have the latest.s is bloomberg. ♪ shery: a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. for our he says super car sales are holding up despite the coronavirus. it says its order book remain strong even though italy's lockdown has shut down facilities. it may mean lost production for about 2000 cars. the first quarter rose about 5%. ferrari's decision to lower its full-year guidance shows even the most iconic brands are feeling the pressure. blackstone's potential investment in soho china as the coronavirus makes it difficult to assess the business outlook. we are told discussions halted amid concern about arranging financing. at ans tell us talks were early stage and could resume once the virus turmoil has eased. china slumped the most on record following the report. microsoft is delaying a new foldable dual screen surface laptop. it says it will now focus on the new windows 10 next operating system on single screen devices and will await the right moment to bring dual screen to the market. mic
adam neumann suing w softbank. we have the latest.s is bloomberg. ♪ shery: a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. for our he says super car sales are holding up despite the coronavirus. it says its order book remain strong even though italy's lockdown has shut down facilities. it may mean lost production for about 2000 cars. the first quarter rose about 5%. ferrari's decision to lower its full-year guidance shows even the most iconic brands are feeling the pressure....
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it's got a nappy on it because, adam...e got a niece and nephew so i've changed nappies a million times, adam never has. so he's practising on the bear. so the kitchen is a bit of a mess at the minute, doing a few bits in the nursery as soon as we can get paint. doing some online antenatal classes, getting ready, bit of nesting. yeah, we've been buying a few little outfits. they're very tiny. we also got some little hand—me—down doctor martens from my sister. we've got a lot of names kicking about. a lot which we don't agree on. because of covid—i9, jenny's scan has been moved from her local hospital to one further away and adam isn't allowed to go in with her. so we're just in the car on the way to my 20 week appointment. just had my 20 week scan, all my bloods and everything was absolutely fine. found out the gender, the baby wouldn't move their legs for ages, so i was doing starjumps and jumping up and down and god knows what else. i'm going to go and tell adam now. what do you think it is? i don't know, just tell me. it
it's got a nappy on it because, adam...e got a niece and nephew so i've changed nappies a million times, adam never has. so he's practising on the bear. so the kitchen is a bit of a mess at the minute, doing a few bits in the nursery as soon as we can get paint. doing some online antenatal classes, getting ready, bit of nesting. yeah, we've been buying a few little outfits. they're very tiny. we also got some little hand—me—down doctor martens from my sister. we've got a lot of names...
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certainly sam adams was one. stephen: sam adams -- elisha cook went out of his way to the look and behavior of a common man. he built up this political power by buying drinks. he owned a lot of pubs and taverns and had political power by getting people who were eligible to vote but never voted to become engaged in the system. he was a populist before populism. to do this even though he was wealthy and harvard educated, even though he had that ringing, he met -- that upbringing, he made himself a man of the people. sam adams did the same thing. anybody else? yes. you are talking about opening up the current and he started off being a muckraker. puts me in mind of samuel adams defending a publisher for slander. and became the basis of the first amendment, freedom of the press, and i guess i could read it again. i don't know what the paper was sam adams defended. would it have been the current? stephen: no. it was defunct by the late 1720's. boston got the best of james franklin. he was kicked out of town and moved
certainly sam adams was one. stephen: sam adams -- elisha cook went out of his way to the look and behavior of a common man. he built up this political power by buying drinks. he owned a lot of pubs and taverns and had political power by getting people who were eligible to vote but never voted to become engaged in the system. he was a populist before populism. to do this even though he was wealthy and harvard educated, even though he had that ringing, he met -- that upbringing, he made himself...
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joining us today on book tv is author nick adams. trump and churchill. defenders of western civilization. what do are they having common. donald trump and winston churchill had a lot in common. now on first watch you would not think that to be the case. one was five foot six and leapt to drink. the other is the 6-foot three toddler. one left in his pajamas every afternoon. the other would appear that they began their career by the tariffs. the other by opposing them. one was that bright soaring author. with the western civilization. you find the men had remarkable similarities. with the relationship with the media. with their own political party. both had predecessors. so there are actually incredible parallels. with unanimous support it's a disruptor. they decided to do things a different way. they do everything they can to stop it. it was written in the mid to late to 1930s. they were referring to winston churchill. and it was about donald trump. so similar out of criticism and the accusations. both men lacked judgment. that they don't listen to anybod
joining us today on book tv is author nick adams. trump and churchill. defenders of western civilization. what do are they having common. donald trump and winston churchill had a lot in common. now on first watch you would not think that to be the case. one was five foot six and leapt to drink. the other is the 6-foot three toddler. one left in his pajamas every afternoon. the other would appear that they began their career by the tariffs. the other by opposing them. one was that bright soaring...
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adam schiff, is he in political hot water at this point?leslie: i don't think he's in political hot water at all. >> harris: he said there was evidence, there is no evidence. you don't think that's a problem? >> leslie: no, i think politicians say thing and grant sale the time. that's not what he's doing, necessarily, but no, i don't think he's in any political trouble at all within his party. maybe republicans want to paint it, it'll be a great headline, but he is certainly not going to lose the support of his district. >> harris: i will tell you what headline is going to be. "politicians say thanks," pete. i think that's technical for her, "maybe he lied." "podge and say things." do you want to pick it up with leslie? >> pete: of course he's in some level of panic mode, because sunlight is here. the most and best get a body of the world, all of those asians, all that money, they knew there was no collusi collusion. they gave scope to bob mueller to find whatever he could, even after they knew there was no collusion, through members of the
adam schiff, is he in political hot water at this point?leslie: i don't think he's in political hot water at all. >> harris: he said there was evidence, there is no evidence. you don't think that's a problem? >> leslie: no, i think politicians say thing and grant sale the time. that's not what he's doing, necessarily, but no, i don't think he's in any political trouble at all within his party. maybe republicans want to paint it, it'll be a great headline, but he is certainly not...
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adams what do president trump and winston churchill have in common? >> guest: it's great to be with you. donald trump and winston churchill have about a common. when you look at both men you wouldn't think that would be the case. one loves to drink in the other is a six-foot three-inch teetotaler. one nap in his pajamas almost every afternoon and the other barely sleeps. one began their career by introducing -- and the other by opposing them. one with the soaring orator and the other a rather crude tweeter but nonetheless. on the surface they seem to be fairly different but peter is soon as you start to drill deeper in my looks "trump and churchill" defenders of western civilization you find the men have remarkable similarities both being intensely dislike and even hated. both love their country and both clear thinkers, both alpha males, both had an acrimonious relationship with the media, both endured massive apples with the establishment in their own political party. both had red assessors that were considered very weak. winston churchill had nevill
adams what do president trump and winston churchill have in common? >> guest: it's great to be with you. donald trump and winston churchill have about a common. when you look at both men you wouldn't think that would be the case. one loves to drink in the other is a six-foot three-inch teetotaler. one nap in his pajamas almost every afternoon and the other barely sleeps. one began their career by introducing -- and the other by opposing them. one with the soaring orator and the other a...
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coming up michael flynn when in adam schiff loses once fox news.com for all the latest headlines.t is not where attack to be a democrat. you remember last week we learned the fbi notes from top officials that show them mulling whether to get michael flynn to lie so they can prosecute him or get him fired. the justice department dismissed the case saying he was conducted without any legitimate investigative bias. hooray, there is more, the mueller probe went far beyond what we previously thought the justice department released a scope memo were acting attorney rob rosenstein gave him authority to investigate the truck team well beyond the mandate of collusion and obstruction. adam schiff is the chair sure law enforcement until officials affirming they had no evidence of collusion between the trump campaign in russia during the 2016 election, amazing. so is adam schiff 9 inches around the neck. >> shifty shift, 9 inches around the neck, i watched this guy uses as world smallest collar, i watched him this morning talking so aggrieved, he knows he got caught and not only caught if he
coming up michael flynn when in adam schiff loses once fox news.com for all the latest headlines.t is not where attack to be a democrat. you remember last week we learned the fbi notes from top officials that show them mulling whether to get michael flynn to lie so they can prosecute him or get him fired. the justice department dismissed the case saying he was conducted without any legitimate investigative bias. hooray, there is more, the mueller probe went far beyond what we previously thought...