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well, franklin new atoms, john adams of course hated franklin.but like sort of, this is not meant to make fun of your question but it's like saying that my mother know hillary clinton? it's a completely different social and especially economic circle. jane franklin was a very poor woman struggling as a widow. abigail adams was quite a learned and educated woman, of her day. who traveled the world with john adams, went to london and paris with them, which is much more cosmopolitan person. so i've no reason to believe they would ever have known one another. people that jane liked -- i have a chapter in the book about a fascinating? artist who jane adores because she makes these? people, which jane makes soap and making like? people like that and she -- she heats up the? by putting it between her thighs and she works it on her skirt and gives birth to like these heads off mike so jane thinks -- she thinks that the most beautiful and i've ever seen. she writes franklin a letter, she's going to go to london at hud, an artist to the court. she comes to
well, franklin new atoms, john adams of course hated franklin.but like sort of, this is not meant to make fun of your question but it's like saying that my mother know hillary clinton? it's a completely different social and especially economic circle. jane franklin was a very poor woman struggling as a widow. abigail adams was quite a learned and educated woman, of her day. who traveled the world with john adams, went to london and paris with them, which is much more cosmopolitan person. so...
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john adams opposed it. south carolina will be thrown out of its wits if we do this. it was an interesting example of the most extreme elements setting national policy because somebody else where was afraid of how they would react. >> enjoyed both of the book's very much on washington and jefferson. >> thank you. >> the question i had, relative to the paradox. as you said, all manner created equal and engaging in such extensive human bondage. is this true of all of jefferson's life? he was against a centralized government and then does the louisiana purchase. said i'm not opposing adams and yet is supporting the newspaper war. i've seen this over and over again. my question to you is what you think you have received such strong criticism for someone who has so many character flaws? >> i think in part because my book runs counter to the public history presentation we seeing now at monticello. fabulous research. spin years resurrecting the lives of the slaves from complete obscurity. they have done an excellent job of presenting the way of life of the slaves of there. i
john adams opposed it. south carolina will be thrown out of its wits if we do this. it was an interesting example of the most extreme elements setting national policy because somebody else where was afraid of how they would react. >> enjoyed both of the book's very much on washington and jefferson. >> thank you. >> the question i had, relative to the paradox. as you said, all manner created equal and engaging in such extensive human bondage. is this true of all of jefferson's...
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well, franklin knew adams and, well, john adam quite hated franklin. this is not meant to make fun of your question. it's like saying did my mother know hillary clinton. it's a completely different social and especially economic circle. jane was a very poor woman struggling as a widow. abigail adams a sophisticated woman. extraordinary learned and fist skated woman of her day. went to london and paris and a "cosmo" poll tin person. i would have no reason to believe they would have known one another. people jane liked -- i have a chapter in the book about the fascinating wax artist who jairn adores because she mains the wax people, which jane names soap and making wax people like that. and she makes the wax people by heating up the wax by putting it between the thigh and work it under the skirt and gives birth to the heads. [laughter] so jane thinks this is awesome. [laughter] and she just thinks t the most beautiful thing i have ever seen. and she writes franklin a write. she's going try to go to london and become an artist. and jane writes a letter of
well, franklin knew adams and, well, john adam quite hated franklin. this is not meant to make fun of your question. it's like saying did my mother know hillary clinton. it's a completely different social and especially economic circle. jane was a very poor woman struggling as a widow. abigail adams a sophisticated woman. extraordinary learned and fist skated woman of her day. went to london and paris and a "cosmo" poll tin person. i would have no reason to believe they would have...
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john adams.ohn adams and thomas jefferson were calling each other criminals. >> criminal is one thing. >> murderers. i'm a little less worried about the language. >> long proud tradition? >> long proud tradition. >> i disagree. there are certain limits, really. >> they call them those things but did it ping around with the velocity today? >> no, no. >> with the social media today with, the hyped up speed of the media, i think those words end up kind of attaining a velocity. >> hashtags in the elections of 1800 were so vicious. >> well, that's a great point. >> you desensitize people from the serious meaning of those words and the serious things that happened. there's a reason why we're not able to fling that stuff around with impunity. >> you make the polarization in america more. >> exactly, you are -- >> as a negotiator, where do you see this going? where do you see -- i mean, ultimately, is this two sides having to give? >> well, unfortunately some people think that the mark of a good deal is
john adams.ohn adams and thomas jefferson were calling each other criminals. >> criminal is one thing. >> murderers. i'm a little less worried about the language. >> long proud tradition? >> long proud tradition. >> i disagree. there are certain limits, really. >> they call them those things but did it ping around with the velocity today? >> no, no. >> with the social media today with, the hyped up speed of the media, i think those words end up...
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john adams.n adams and thomas jefferson were calling each other criminals. >> criminal is one thing. >> murderers. i'm a little less worried about the language. >> long proud tradition? >> long proud tradition. >> i disagree. there are certain limits, really. >> they call them those things but did it ping around with the velocity today? with the social media today with, the hyped up speed of the media, i think those words end up kind of attaining a velocity. >> hashtags in the elections of 1800 were so vicious. >> you dedesensitize people from those serious words and the serious things that happened. there's a reason why we're not able to fling that stuff around with impunity. >> you make the polarization in america more. >> where do you see this going? ultimately is this two sides having to give? >> well, unfortunately some people think that the mark of a good deal is that both sides are unhappy. i'd like to see them do better than that. but they'll hopefully take some gains and they'll apprecia
john adams.n adams and thomas jefferson were calling each other criminals. >> criminal is one thing. >> murderers. i'm a little less worried about the language. >> long proud tradition? >> long proud tradition. >> i disagree. there are certain limits, really. >> they call them those things but did it ping around with the velocity today? with the social media today with, the hyped up speed of the media, i think those words end up kind of attaining a velocity....
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my allies are george washington, thomas jefferson and john adams. let's abolish political parties, make them political action committees. you could still get endorsed. why did they put the party's name on an election ballot? why not just the name of a candidate. it's far too easy. s if you're liberal, you look for democrats. this way it's inherent upon the voter to educate themselves what does john smith stand for? let's remove party off the ballot labels. that's a great start. it could be done locally, and it could spread like wildfire. governor dean, in 2011, you spoke about the -- i wouldn't like a shutdown from a stateman's point of view, but if i were head of the dnc, i would be quietly rooting for it. i think a lot of democrats are quietly rooting for it, thinking it's good business. where are you on this? >> i think the president is right. here's what the problem is. they compromises can be made, they're not supposed to be made by stamps your foot and refusing to fund the government. these bills were incurred by the people now refusing to do
my allies are george washington, thomas jefferson and john adams. let's abolish political parties, make them political action committees. you could still get endorsed. why did they put the party's name on an election ballot? why not just the name of a candidate. it's far too easy. s if you're liberal, you look for democrats. this way it's inherent upon the voter to educate themselves what does john smith stand for? let's remove party off the ballot labels. that's a great start. it could be done...
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party movement anymore i support the abolishment of all political parties and i have good allies john adams thomas jefferson and george washington in fact i made the statement that if i ran for president i would give the people the opportunity to vote for their first president who belongs to no political party since george washington isn't that remarkable we could at we could elect a president that doesn't belong to either of these gangs because i refer to them as games washington famously remarked that these party should be outlawed as you're talking about do you think you that here we are two hundred plus years since that warning and we're seeing this dysfunction that that is an offshoot of. at this sort of two party system that's taken all it completely as our forefathers warned us of theirs but we're not listening that's the problem with this country the apathy we need to have a gauge citizens we need vigilant citizens that's what they wanted for this country to keep our republic the gun mach receive that they created we've all been sitting on our hands we all haven't been active maybe
party movement anymore i support the abolishment of all political parties and i have good allies john adams thomas jefferson and george washington in fact i made the statement that if i ran for president i would give the people the opportunity to vote for their first president who belongs to no political party since george washington isn't that remarkable we could at we could elect a president that doesn't belong to either of these gangs because i refer to them as games washington famously...
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percent of the people have lost faith in congress of sad fact there is we have no choice it's what john adams warned us about and the other founding fathers not to have two major parties control the country because it's no different than the bloods of the crips the bananas to the can be a nose for the democrats or the republicans their gang and they dress differently and talk differently by doing different it's murder pillage and rape. we have. been wronged and london is going to become a london has become a subsidiary of the chinese central bank they're taking steps to trade their currency the we're seeing move by move a move away from the dollar as the reserve currency and the corporate all the goods business on it will sail are more than happy to push america aside so the more uncertainty we have like we just saw it's only going to accelerate the process through moves like the trans-pacific partnership agreement setting up global governance structure then they're going to have an influence on. the clown show we're seeing in congress is only accelerating the process the only problem to all
percent of the people have lost faith in congress of sad fact there is we have no choice it's what john adams warned us about and the other founding fathers not to have two major parties control the country because it's no different than the bloods of the crips the bananas to the can be a nose for the democrats or the republicans their gang and they dress differently and talk differently by doing different it's murder pillage and rape. we have. been wronged and london is going to become a...
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. >> you -- do you know the day john adams died? >> bill, you are a proud parent of four daughters. are you excited you will get to spend more time with them, or do they not visit on holidays? >> i wish they didn't visit on holidays. he has to think about this. he has two kids. maybe he likes spending time with them. i doubt it. they are kids. wise up, america. no more parades and no more holidays. do we want these crappy kids running wild on the streets of new york. it is called summer break and it sucks. >> this should not be discussed in the mayoral race. there were no murders last week. in the 90 there's were 45 murders a week and now it is 0. they want to return to the 70s. that's what scares me. >> because of the afros? >> unreal. >> look, i am not going to apologize. >> i was going to say can we talk about no murders in new york after the judge made the ruling about stop and frisk? >> that's a good point. it is a good point. you don't know why there are no murders. it could be him right. >> -- it could be i'm right. >> they were talking about how the criminals were taking adv
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like to remind us of those words but the other quotation and is from a crusty old conservative john adams said in 1785 the whole people to take upon themselves the education of the whole people in and be willing to bear the expense is of its there shouldn't be a district of 1 mile square that to maintain at the public's expense of the people themselves. [applause] and i asked my editor of it is possible it to say that page is already filled up so we keep hearing in my head all the time the saying goes like this to steal the goose off the common but us they steal the comment from the goose. [laughter] [applause] >> with the state constitution it says the general assembly should provide for the needed support it a thorough and efficient system of public education to serve the needs of the commonwealth. it does not say each town and each school district is on its own but the responsibility of the state of pennsylvania to provide for the maintenance of public education in every part. you cannot lead the district go bankrupt but not headed over to a charter operator for profit. [applause] thes
like to remind us of those words but the other quotation and is from a crusty old conservative john adams said in 1785 the whole people to take upon themselves the education of the whole people in and be willing to bear the expense is of its there shouldn't be a district of 1 mile square that to maintain at the public's expense of the people themselves. [applause] and i asked my editor of it is possible it to say that page is already filled up so we keep hearing in my head all the time the...
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with the first contested presidential election we ever had was between thomas jefferson and john adams and they went at it. adams' people said jefferson's mother was an indian squaw and his father, and he said his father was hermaphrodite. >> i didn't that. >> they said he was the hermaphrodite with not the firmness of a man or gentleness of a woman will so john boehner hasn't said anything about the president that i find offensive. and i haven't heard harry reid saying anything. i think they're being just fine. >> i have to say when you put it in that relative contech, i have to completely agree. what about this fact that this could go on for not just to october 17, the technical deadline burk even longer than that. you could find a little money here and there and extend it for a few days here and there. they could turn this into something that really goes on a long time. >> well, obviously i hope it won't. one of the concerns is that the administration doesn't open the books so you can see whether october 17th is a real date. the last time we went through this in 2011, the administra
with the first contested presidential election we ever had was between thomas jefferson and john adams and they went at it. adams' people said jefferson's mother was an indian squaw and his father, and he said his father was hermaphrodite. >> i didn't that. >> they said he was the hermaphrodite with not the firmness of a man or gentleness of a woman will so john boehner hasn't said anything about the president that i find offensive. and i haven't heard harry reid saying anything. i...
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he realized that a president had basically not set foot in the congress since john adams left in early 1801. nobody -- even now we have this great institution every year at the state of the union address where we have a big ceremony, all that. i did not exist for 112 years, until woodrow wilson decided, i will come forth and i will present the state of the union and what i foresee the state of the union is being. and he did that every year, such that it became a washington institution of course. more than that, wilson had this very progressive agenda. he thought in order to pass that, in order to emphasize its importance, i want to say to the congress homeport natives and i will do it by voting with my feet. it's a wilson, get this, wilson called 25 joint sessions of congress during his two terms. this is once every few months both in would show up, gave a speech, see this tariff address is extremely important. we've got to get a tariff bill moved. this labor bill, whatever it was, wilson would show up and gave a talk and 90 with the period that would be fine. it was extraordinary. the
he realized that a president had basically not set foot in the congress since john adams left in early 1801. nobody -- even now we have this great institution every year at the state of the union address where we have a big ceremony, all that. i did not exist for 112 years, until woodrow wilson decided, i will come forth and i will present the state of the union and what i foresee the state of the union is being. and he did that every year, such that it became a washington institution of...
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. >> john adams said, you know -- what did he say, facts are stubborn things and the fact that the president was there, misleading the massachusetts health care plan, i was -- my blood was boiling. it's so different than what they're proposing in washington and to put out these half truths and have the american people think it's great, everything is great, great great, just a little website breakdown, it's disingenuous and completely misleading. we didn't raise 18 new taxes, we didn't cut half a trillen from medicare, we did it in a bipartisan manner with business leaders and everybody else involved. not like they did as you know of all people, when they rammed it through when i got there through reconciliation, using parliamentary maneuvers to give us a plan that we in massachusetts quite frankly don't want. and a lot of people in massachusetts are getting those notices and we're having to give up the plans that we fought very hard for in massachusetts. so it's -- shame on him for coming to massachusetts, especially in the red sox playing and the traffic jams are unbelievable you can't imag
. >> john adams said, you know -- what did he say, facts are stubborn things and the fact that the president was there, misleading the massachusetts health care plan, i was -- my blood was boiling. it's so different than what they're proposing in washington and to put out these half truths and have the american people think it's great, everything is great, great great, just a little website breakdown, it's disingenuous and completely misleading. we didn't raise 18 new taxes, we didn't cut...
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. >> any connection between benjamin franklin, george washington, john adams, james madison and thisrowd is purely coincidental. thank you david corn and wayne slater. >>> coming up, if you listen to republicans you'll surely hear horror stories about people losing insurance because of the president's health care plan. the only problem with most of those stories is they aren't true. tonight a reality check on all the willful misinformation out there. >>> plus rand paul digs himself even deeper. rachel maddow caught him plajerizing wikipedia and he goes after her. here's advice. shine a little light on your real problem and then move on. >>> also, want to know how angry voters are about the shutdown? angry enough that the democrat who is weren't going to challenge house republicans are now jumping into the races. >>> and there are a few more things more horrifying than washington dysfunction. it should be no surprise that halloween masks are a hot theme tonight. this is "hardball," the place for politics. charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, o
. >> any connection between benjamin franklin, george washington, john adams, james madison and thisrowd is purely coincidental. thank you david corn and wayne slater. >>> coming up, if you listen to republicans you'll surely hear horror stories about people losing insurance because of the president's health care plan. the only problem with most of those stories is they aren't true. tonight a reality check on all the willful misinformation out there. >>> plus rand paul...
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the of the quotation at the beginning of the book is from a crusty old conservative, john adams said in 1785, the whole people must take upon themselves the education of the whole people and be willing to bear the expenses of it. there should not be a district of one mile square, without a school in it, not founded by charitable individual, but maintained at the public expense of the people themselves. that's the definition of public education. [applause] and i asked my editor, it was possible to put in a quatrain summer, and she said that pages already filled a. you can get the in the book anymore, too late. so i'm going to get what i didn't get in the book but i carry in my head all the time. this is an old english saying a couple hundred years old. it goes like this. the law does punishment or woman that steals the goose from off the comments but less the greater fellow who steals the common from the goose. [applause] the present state constitution says, this is my last quotation, agenda a simmer shall provide for the maintenance and support of a thorough and efficient system of p
the of the quotation at the beginning of the book is from a crusty old conservative, john adams said in 1785, the whole people must take upon themselves the education of the whole people and be willing to bear the expenses of it. there should not be a district of one mile square, without a school in it, not founded by charitable individual, but maintained at the public expense of the people themselves. that's the definition of public education. [applause] and i asked my editor, it was possible...
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on the same day as john adams. so, there are ways to hang out a line and drape things along it.that give it some shape. and you're going to need this line because you have to have the thread of something to follow and hold on to yourself. >> the three themes -- i'm referring back to what michael said about the childhood and the becoming the subject, becoming the individual, and how each of you balanced these elements, really also speaks to what christopher just said. onc edmond morris said to me -- did not write a short biography, still writing -- he coot but hasn't -- he thought it would be a screen play, but -- [inaudible] >> that was the theme. >> edmond morris is a passionate pianist. he would have loved that. but theodore roosevelt is given the arc broadly and then devoted a separate book, the sweetness of youth of the rise of theodore relevant, the period of power, and then what he really wants to write about, which is the decline, the greek arc that he is interested in. in your book, have you weighted it toward any one of these periods in the life childhood, period of con
on the same day as john adams. so, there are ways to hang out a line and drape things along it.that give it some shape. and you're going to need this line because you have to have the thread of something to follow and hold on to yourself. >> the three themes -- i'm referring back to what michael said about the childhood and the becoming the subject, becoming the individual, and how each of you balanced these elements, really also speaks to what christopher just said. onc edmond morris...
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treaty of tripoli written during the washington presidency and signed a year later by president john adams the treaty of tripoli on our nation's first said as the government of the united states is not in any sense founded on the christian religion as it has in itself no character of m. and maty against the laws religion or tranquility of muslims and as the said states never entered into any war or act of hostility against any muslim nation is declared by the parties that no pretext arising from religious opinions shall ever produce an interruption of the harmony existing between the two countries in case of any dispute arising from a violation of any of the articles of this treaty no appeal shall be made to arms nor show war be declared on any pretext whatsoever. russia's president vladimir putin spoke eloquently to this idea of nations respecting each other and always favoring diplomacy over war in an op ed he published a new york times back on september eleventh president putin is no stranger to variant nationalism he's lived long enough to see it damages own nation which no doubt infor
treaty of tripoli written during the washington presidency and signed a year later by president john adams the treaty of tripoli on our nation's first said as the government of the united states is not in any sense founded on the christian religion as it has in itself no character of m. and maty against the laws religion or tranquility of muslims and as the said states never entered into any war or act of hostility against any muslim nation is declared by the parties that no pretext arising...
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talk to your doctor. >> joe: here's matt adams against john lackey tazawa comes in and gets one out.. i find this is a strange move here in the eighth inning. >> tim: we were talking about it and we disagreed going to break. but i think the reason farrell did this, he's got uehara as an insurance policy. and the minute -- it's lackey walked matt adams to lead off the inning, i think uehara gets up immediately. lackey was so good in game two. he got the loss. that's a bit deceiving with how he pitched. >> and you're right, too. first relief appearance in nine years. >> joe: here's the 2-1. adam hits it foul. he's thrown the ball so well this postseason. he gets into the action here in game four. here tonight jonny gomes adds his name to this long list of players for the red sox who have stepped up when boston needed it most. and adams chunks one left. bogaerts charges, throws, and it's out. xander bogaerts got matt adams by half a step on a good play. >> tim: the ball stayed up for him. that made the throw easier at first base. adams not a fast runner. >> joe: he grabbed it and we'll
talk to your doctor. >> joe: here's matt adams against john lackey tazawa comes in and gets one out.. i find this is a strange move here in the eighth inning. >> tim: we were talking about it and we disagreed going to break. but i think the reason farrell did this, he's got uehara as an insurance policy. and the minute -- it's lackey walked matt adams to lead off the inning, i think uehara gets up immediately. lackey was so good in game two. he got the loss. that's a bit deceiving...
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adam: terrific. ashley: john quote for you, the developer of the first commercial antivirus program you are the most popular hacking target. you say hackers see you, hacking you as a badge of honor. how safe is this thing? is it always someone out there that can get around it? >> well this is, this is absolutely safe. i mean as long as you're in the private mode and you're not simultaneously, emailing some one else on the internet, then it is completely safe because there is nothing that identifies you. if, for example, you wake up in the morning and heard a new song, i don't know what your favorite singer is, and you type it in, i would like to listen to that. as you walk around in the morning you will be passing other people that have the same device and they have their public and private areas. and that, their device will say i have the song here. you can have it. there is no record of that. you don't even know where you got the song from. the person that gave you the song has no clue they gave you the song. y
adam: terrific. ashley: john quote for you, the developer of the first commercial antivirus program you are the most popular hacking target. you say hackers see you, hacking you as a badge of honor. how safe is this thing? is it always someone out there that can get around it? >> well this is, this is absolutely safe. i mean as long as you're in the private mode and you're not simultaneously, emailing some one else on the internet, then it is completely safe because there is nothing that...
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john lester versus adam -- >> what a great game five. >> all the game versus been great.utsch watched baseball. >> he just hates the red sox. >> just let donny deutsch be donny deutsch. packings vikings sunday night. opening kick off. patterson with minnesota and he will go all the way. you can't go any farther than 109 yards. but unfortunately the vikings got the early lead and wouldn't keep it very long. aaron rogers, two touchdowns in the first half. green bay's offense dominated this game. the vikings had only three plays in the entire third quarter. packers win it 44-31 and the vikings are back. to denver, broncos trailing the skins 21-14 in the fourth. fourth down, peyton manning in the end zone. that ties it up at 21 and the broncos go on to score 24 unanswered. they win 45-21 and again, rg3 couldn't get up for the count in the fourth quarter. it will be tough to see his career, how long it will be. calvin johnson, incredible day in fantasy football. 329 yards. that's the second most in a game in nfl history and with a game on the line in the fourth quarter, the li
john lester versus adam -- >> what a great game five. >> all the game versus been great.utsch watched baseball. >> he just hates the red sox. >> just let donny deutsch be donny deutsch. packings vikings sunday night. opening kick off. patterson with minnesota and he will go all the way. you can't go any farther than 109 yards. but unfortunately the vikings got the early lead and wouldn't keep it very long. aaron rogers, two touchdowns in the first half. green bay's...
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but i just want to stress the fact of the infamous words of john adams for the american public, his infamous speech while congress was debating at the birth of the nation dealing with the constitution of the united states of america. while we debate in office, when are we going to stop debating and continue to point the finger at the republican party versus the democratic party. let's get back to the fundamentals of the constitution for the people, by the people, of the people. we need to put god back at the helm first and foremost. that's number one. get that foundation rebuilt into our constitution and into the oval office, the house of representatives, the house of congress. all of the above and realize that, look, we have put you guys in office. if you aren't going do what we called you to do, what we have sent you there to do, we need to turn around and rise up and realize, it's time for an appeasement. if you're not going to do what we sent you to do, time for the american people to say enough is enough. >> live pictures here of the capitol and also live look from the north side of the
but i just want to stress the fact of the infamous words of john adams for the american public, his infamous speech while congress was debating at the birth of the nation dealing with the constitution of the united states of america. while we debate in office, when are we going to stop debating and continue to point the finger at the republican party versus the democratic party. let's get back to the fundamentals of the constitution for the people, by the people, of the people. we need to put...
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. >> reporter: now, the trips back to john adams high are marked by the cringe-worthy wardrobes. >> our blue and yellow. >> i'm not stoked on the hair. >> reporter: if you thought class was dismissed for good. >> class dismissed. >> reporter: think again. cory and topanga are returning for the highly-anticipated "girl meets world" spin-off. and it appears some things will never change. >> we're all a little older. and not at all wiser. >> and we have the same jokes. >> and i laugh at all of them. >> good to see them. >> tune in for the finale of our fantastic reunion week. the cast of -- "do the right thing." getting back together. that will be great. >> come on. spike and company. >>> you know, we used to think that people came by for the show. now, they come by for the apples. >> i've been eyeing this apple all morning. >> it's fall harvest. here. pass that around. take the whole thing. let's get to the boards. let's start with your twitter or facebook pictures. we show you sterling forest park in new york. a beautiful shot of fall colors. if yours haven't started yet, that's what the
. >> reporter: now, the trips back to john adams high are marked by the cringe-worthy wardrobes. >> our blue and yellow. >> i'm not stoked on the hair. >> reporter: if you thought class was dismissed for good. >> class dismissed. >> reporter: think again. cory and topanga are returning for the highly-anticipated "girl meets world" spin-off. and it appears some things will never change. >> we're all a little older. and not at all wiser....
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. -- >> guest: i think she's everything abigail adams was to john adams to american history in her dayd age, eleanor roosevelt was for the early 20th century almost as if she was a reincarnation of her. and i'm wondering if hillary clinton is maybe a reincarnation of her too. it's just -- there are these women who have a place in history and abigail adams and eleanor roosevelt strike me as that. >> thank you, chris. >> well, nobody is a reincarnation of anybody else. but the caller is right, abigail adams is a great first lady and her correspondence with her husband is quite remarkable. and the fact that abigail was an intellectual. that's what you're seeing well nowhere roosevelt. she is somebody who's intellectual, not just a political life or something like this. she has deep and interesting ideas about america that she develops not just as first lady later, she thinks in civil rights in terms of human rights before most people are. and she's thinking about how we become -- what democracy really means and she's also mentioning the fbi not liking her and embracing of the union moveme
. -- >> guest: i think she's everything abigail adams was to john adams to american history in her dayd age, eleanor roosevelt was for the early 20th century almost as if she was a reincarnation of her. and i'm wondering if hillary clinton is maybe a reincarnation of her too. it's just -- there are these women who have a place in history and abigail adams and eleanor roosevelt strike me as that. >> thank you, chris. >> well, nobody is a reincarnation of anybody else. but the...
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john quincy adams put his hand on a book of laws, not the bible. a devout christian.paration of church and state which makes our country greater. >> fine. have that and the people who want to say it can say it? >> what was your question? the people that want to say it can say it? >> yeah. instead of trying to get rid of the oath, we will not lie, cheat, steal nor tolerate anyone who does. i will do my duty so help me god. >> as i said before -- why don't you let somebody say it. leave it off to comply with the law. if they want to say so help me god perhaps they can do that. the poster said we will not lie or steal. it forgot the word cheat. it had been up there for years. they had to take it down. talk about the keystone cops. they forgot to put the word "cheat" in the code. it had to dom down anyway beside it is fact that it violated the united states constitution. >> it was noxious? all right. mikey, interesting getting your perspective. thanks for coming here into fox world. see you soon. >> it's a great world. up is down. down is up. >> up negligence why baby lis
john quincy adams put his hand on a book of laws, not the bible. a devout christian.paration of church and state which makes our country greater. >> fine. have that and the people who want to say it can say it? >> what was your question? the people that want to say it can say it? >> yeah. instead of trying to get rid of the oath, we will not lie, cheat, steal nor tolerate anyone who does. i will do my duty so help me god. >> as i said before -- why don't you let somebody...
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george washington, thomas jefferson, and john adams. they all warned us about the gangs.government, that will be the destruction of the united states. and the gangs have taken it over. >> and you want to abolish parties all together? >> yes, make them political action committees. abolish them all together. >> what the voter's responsibility? doesn't the voter have to do something? >> sure, the voter's responsibility would be to educate themselves to what john smith stands for. >> are they doing that now, voters? >> no, they vote conservative or republican because they have been trained that way by the two gangs in the system we have of bribery. >> so -- >> and by the way, i'm the only elected official in 50 years, i bet, who made more money doing the job than what i raised to get it. and i never in four years as government, i never once even spoke to a lobbiest. they weren't allowed in my office. >> you're out of government right now. are you thinking of getting back in? are people asking you directly will you run for president? >> heir asking me all the time. it's lining
george washington, thomas jefferson, and john adams. they all warned us about the gangs.government, that will be the destruction of the united states. and the gangs have taken it over. >> and you want to abolish parties all together? >> yes, make them political action committees. abolish them all together. >> what the voter's responsibility? doesn't the voter have to do something? >> sure, the voter's responsibility would be to educate themselves to what john smith...
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john adams once observed that facts are stubborn things. as passions cool and reason resumes its rightful place in the nation's discourse, these facts will speak eloquently and stubbornly of what happens when politics trumps policy and propaganda trumps reality. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from ohio, ms. kaptur, for five minutes. ms. kaptur: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for five minutes, revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. kaptur: the greatest power a banker has is to create money. banks can also abuse that awesome power. and it seems like the bigger the banks are, the more they abuse that power. an example, it was over five years ago that america was hit with the great wall street induced recession. five years later those banks are still paying our people almost nothing if they have deposits, or certificates of deposits with those institutions. that's harming seniors across this country. that's harming people who are tr
john adams once observed that facts are stubborn things. as passions cool and reason resumes its rightful place in the nation's discourse, these facts will speak eloquently and stubbornly of what happens when politics trumps policy and propaganda trumps reality. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from ohio, ms. kaptur, for five minutes. ms. kaptur: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for five minutes, revise and...
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john adams, george washington in his farewell speech talked about parties and people following that leadership, or following those hard lines and not particularly following what is good for the country. and we can't have people -- we can't function as a government where people who are in government don't believe in government, you know. it is difficult to do that. and even though you can see sort of in congress, sort of this ideological shift, the american people are not like that. people are identified as independents, 37% i think of americans identify sort of in the middle or moderate, so the american people aren't like that. so they're not even listening to the people they're supposed to be governing. >> the question is, though, maybe they are, because one of the things your initial segment didn't focus on is the fact that on the one hand, as you said, people are identifying more as independent. in fact, as the parties are shrinking, the people who think of themselves as independent has grown. but the other side of it is they're also ideologically and geographically self-selecting. so peopl
john adams, george washington in his farewell speech talked about parties and people following that leadership, or following those hard lines and not particularly following what is good for the country. and we can't have people -- we can't function as a government where people who are in government don't believe in government, you know. it is difficult to do that. and even though you can see sort of in congress, sort of this ideological shift, the american people are not like that. people are...
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it was first occupied by president john adams in 1800. >>> there are new concerns today about terroristse got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) the two-thousand-fourteen subaru forester. (girl) what? (announcer) built to be there for your family. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. from the classic lines to the elegant trim in each and every piece, kohler will make your reality a dream. make my mark i wawith pride.ork. create moments of value. build character through quality. and earn the right to be called a classic. the lands' end no iron dress shirt. starting at 49 dollars. [ male announcer ] rocky had no idea why dawn was gone for so long... ...but he'd wait for her forever and would always be there with the biggest welcome home. for a love this strong, dawn only feeds him iams. compared to other leading brands, it has 50% more animal protein. ...to help keep rocky's body as strong as a love that never f
it was first occupied by president john adams in 1800. >>> there are new concerns today about terroristse got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) the two-thousand-fourteen subaru forester. (girl) what? (announcer) built to be there for your family. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. from the classic lines...
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adam: john what is your to three tips? the one key poi is the monthly st to carry is 1,000 make sure you can at least rented at 1,000 or walk away? >> that may be good for the individual investors but i disagree. we will take a loss be controlled by pre we don't ha buy the house we can control the remodel cost we decide how much that is bad we don't control the sales price. if we are wrong in the hou will not sell at '01 hundred 89,000 tn we have to keep dropping it. th market will tell you what it sells fo. adam: you control the cost like a business controls the margin hispanic we hope our analysis is accurate and we are most times i we say we will by the hoe to put 30,000 it will sell 180 when you're done most of e time we are right. adam: then interest rates go up becse of the mess in washington? >> i will go with a gas -- yes. not for another year. adam: those so tre is still an opportunity to buy those houses. think you. looking at the newest me and your name a and picture and comments could be coming without your per
adam: john what is your to three tips? the one key poi is the monthly st to carry is 1,000 make sure you can at least rented at 1,000 or walk away? >> that may be good for the individual investors but i disagree. we will take a loss be controlled by pre we don't ha buy the house we can control the remodel cost we decide how much that is bad we don't control the sales price. if we are wrong in the hou will not sell at '01 hundred 89,000 tn we have to keep dropping it. th market will tell...
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well, john quincy adams who had come back to the house of representatives by then after being president filly bust withered -- filibustered the entry of texas into the united states for days on end every day. he filibustered until finally he was worn out, and at the end texas came into the united states by one vote in the house and one vote in the senate. so i like to tell my friends in texas when i'm going back and we've had all the wars that we've been fighting in the senate for texas that it's not new that they don't love us in washington. they never have. but thomas rusk was the first senator along with sam houston. and because they were in the revolution, i thought he wrote something in the report to the president of the new republic about the battle that, again, told the tale of the greatness of texas women. the men -- he said: the men of texas deserve much credit. but more was due the women. armed men facing a foe could not but brave, but the women with their little children around them without means of defense or power to resist faced danger and death with unflinching courage. t
well, john quincy adams who had come back to the house of representatives by then after being president filly bust withered -- filibustered the entry of texas into the united states for days on end every day. he filibustered until finally he was worn out, and at the end texas came into the united states by one vote in the house and one vote in the senate. so i like to tell my friends in texas when i'm going back and we've had all the wars that we've been fighting in the senate for texas that...
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adam: john boehner is laying out a short term fix on the debt ceiling. the latest is ahead. the short term debt fallout for short-term treasuries. adam: take a look at who is up and two is down on the dow. ♪ [ male announcer ] need help keeping your digestive balance in sync? try align. it's the nber one ge recommended probiotic that helps maintain digestive balance. ♪ stay in the groove with align. don't have enough food to survive. we can't let ts happen. there is something we can do about it. please join chstina aguile and yum! brands in the movement to fight world hunger by supporting the united nations world fo programme. to donate go to hungertohope.com or make a text dation right now. your contribution will feed childreand save lives. together, we can stop the dying and start the living. and tother, we can move people from hunger to hope. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinko
adam: john boehner is laying out a short term fix on the debt ceiling. the latest is ahead. the short term debt fallout for short-term treasuries. adam: take a look at who is up and two is down on the dow. ♪ [ male announcer ] need help keeping your digestive balance in sync? try align. it's the nber one ge recommended probiotic that helps maintain digestive balance. ♪ stay in the groove with align. don't have enough food to survive. we can't let ts happen. there is something we can do...
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adam shapiro's on that story in the newsroom, and i had john ledger on earlier, adam, and he was, wellines is wonderful and we stand behind him, but this new bid has some real meat, some teeth, doesn't it? >> yeah. the former president and co-chief executive officer as well as the co-chair, we're talking about mike has' diswho already has bout 8% of the company and has now filed with the sec indicating interest in at least acquiring enough shares to take back control of blackberry. the problem is that there's a november 4th deadline approaching by which time blackberry, which was soliciting bids, is going to close the books. you've got fairfax financial, no one's really confident that they can come up with the funding to close the deal that they first proposed. but what has been talking about and we talked about right here at 3:00 on monday, we talked with rob enderle about the potential to break blackberry apart. and there are companies, for instance, intel, that might be interested in partnering perhaps with a he novo or someone else who would want the blackberry deviccs because inte
adam shapiro's on that story in the newsroom, and i had john ledger on earlier, adam, and he was, wellines is wonderful and we stand behind him, but this new bid has some real meat, some teeth, doesn't it? >> yeah. the former president and co-chief executive officer as well as the co-chair, we're talking about mike has' diswho already has bout 8% of the company and has now filed with the sec indicating interest in at least acquiring enough shares to take back control of blackberry. the...
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and adam wainwright and john lester but i think the more element tool surprise is how poorly the cardinalslayed. in the regular season that's a team that committed 75 errors. no one committed fewer in the national league, and yet they committed three errors yesterday and they could have very easily been tagged with two more. so we can put this down to a bad night and expect them to bounce back in game two, are we? >> well, you would certainly think they would, and the cardinals certainly have reason to feel hopeful. they have 22-year-old rookie going for them on the mound tonight. this kid only had 12 career starts but it's been 12 brilliant starts. he is 3-0 with an era of under five, which is just amazing. certainly they are banking on a good start from michael tonight, now, a reason that for them -- for the cardinals to be worried you mentioned it earlier, carlos beltran's injury. and if he is out of that line-up, i would venture to say he is irreplaceable. >> i am just going to go back to this decision, that everyone has been talking about, the cardinals called it a tough call, do you
and adam wainwright and john lester but i think the more element tool surprise is how poorly the cardinalslayed. in the regular season that's a team that committed 75 errors. no one committed fewer in the national league, and yet they committed three errors yesterday and they could have very easily been tagged with two more. so we can put this down to a bad night and expect them to bounce back in game two, are we? >> well, you would certainly think they would, and the cardinals certainly...
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balls, two strikes. >> tim: halloween early. >> joe: tazawa struck out adams and looking for the same with molina up. full count. johnme with an e.r.a. of 1.00 this postseason. doubront, two scoreless innings. breslow did not retire a batter and allowed two to reach and that was carlos martinez in the cardinal bull pen. here is the 3-2. struck him out! got it by molina up. two down. >> tim: another high fastball out of the strike zone. first adams, then molina. here is matt adams. high fastball. on a 3-2 count. now here is yadier molina. high, fastball. >> joe: and so now, with the runner at third, two out. holliday was there with nobody out. the batter is david freese. everybody backs up on the infield and ball one misses up and away. hitting just .178 this postseason, he's 8 for 45. red sox will have the top of their lineup to the plate in the eighth. here is the 1-0. left-handed hitting jon jay, on deck.q david freese waits for a 2-0 pitch. holliday at third. two out. taza tazawa. gets strike one.
balls, two strikes. >> tim: halloween early. >> joe: tazawa struck out adams and looking for the same with molina up. full count. johnme with an e.r.a. of 1.00 this postseason. doubront, two scoreless innings. breslow did not retire a batter and allowed two to reach and that was carlos martinez in the cardinal bull pen. here is the 3-2. struck him out! got it by molina up. two down. >> tim: another high fastball out of the strike zone. first adams, then molina. here is matt...
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and sam adams had regrets sam adams was an intelligence analyst who entered the cia under john kennedy that the same time i did sam was given the account to count up how many communists were under orms in south vietnam if there were five hundred to six hundred thousand he went to saigon the general said no there can't be more than two hundred ninety nine thousand and that the specific figure give you some problems so it's sort of like one thousand four hundred twenty nine people gas in syria so sam came back and forth the good fight the only problem was that he fought it within channels he went to the inspector general of the pentagon of the cia and they put him off and so had he spoken out at that time he lived with the regret that he could have saved about half of the u.s. soldiers who were killed maybe twenty five thousand and perhaps a million vietnamese seventy three million vietnamese now i knew what sam was going through because he shared that with me i knew there was a cable from the command in saigon that said we can't go with the correct figures because we have been projectin
and sam adams had regrets sam adams was an intelligence analyst who entered the cia under john kennedy that the same time i did sam was given the account to count up how many communists were under orms in south vietnam if there were five hundred to six hundred thousand he went to saigon the general said no there can't be more than two hundred ninety nine thousand and that the specific figure give you some problems so it's sort of like one thousand four hundred twenty nine people gas in syria so...
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for those who don't know, the main street partnership is -- >> it was the john quincy adams society. such luminaries with us and others and it has been a sleepy little group that has supported senate republican candidates across the country. we are now going to actively defend and recruit people to run for office. host: what type of people, moderates? guest: i have them as normal. everybody has a litmus test. we have while one question test and we ask our respective candidates if you believe that president obama was born in the united states. if they answer yes, they are in. host: what do you mean by gearing up? guest: the party has taken a lurch to the right. the tea party element of the republican party is an important part of the party. the tea party is not the republican party. the republican party is made up of a diverse mix of individuals and certainly all the tea party has currency in certain areas of the country you're in new england, it is not the force it is in texas. party,r to be a national it's our believe we have to represent the entire country. host: as far as what we
for those who don't know, the main street partnership is -- >> it was the john quincy adams society. such luminaries with us and others and it has been a sleepy little group that has supported senate republican candidates across the country. we are now going to actively defend and recruit people to run for office. host: what type of people, moderates? guest: i have them as normal. everybody has a litmus test. we have while one question test and we ask our respective candidates if you...