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>> you mentioned he met with jefferson and john quincy adams everyone about john adams? alan: he did. he spent several hours with john adams. there is a poignant depiction of at theams's feebleness time. he had to be helped. his mind was still as sharp as ever. he did visit john adams. yes. y did monroe invite him to calm? to come?at -- whose idea was this? alan: i don't know. there are several theories. one was he was completely broke, his estate had been confiscated during the revolution. he did manage to get control of his farm, la grange. he had a lot of debts. thoughtmes munroe congress would give him a national reward. back tod to come america. neverportunity had arisen. bourbons kept restricting the suffrage. he lost the election of 1824 for his seat. that is when the invitation came and he decided to accept it. >> one more question. >> thank you. my understanding is lafayette wanted to come back to the u.s. in the 1790's. his cabineton and had told him not to. i was wondering if that is true? a grain of truth, but it was not at that time. he was in prison, he was
>> you mentioned he met with jefferson and john quincy adams everyone about john adams? alan: he did. he spent several hours with john adams. there is a poignant depiction of at theams's feebleness time. he had to be helped. his mind was still as sharp as ever. he did visit john adams. yes. y did monroe invite him to calm? to come?at -- whose idea was this? alan: i don't know. there are several theories. one was he was completely broke, his estate had been confiscated during the...
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as john and abigail adams would observe in the. then the period of crafting declaration, it would introduce raised and unmet expectations about independence. you are familiar with this correspondence between john and abigail adams in the spring of 1776. remember the lady -- be more generous and favorable to them then your ancestors. do not put such unlimited power in the hands of husbands. were member, all men would be tyrants if they could. men would beall tyrants if they could. we will not hold ourselves bound by any laws in which we have no voice or representation. that your sex is naturally tyrannical is a truth so thoroughly established as to admit no dispute, but -- put it out of the power and the -- dispute. put it out of the power and use the missions in the lawlessness to grant us unity. flagwas abigail's feminist to some people. in reality, she is making a heartfelt plea against domestic abuse. the vicious and lawless men, she wants them not to have the power over wives that they had in colonial time period. but john is up
as john and abigail adams would observe in the. then the period of crafting declaration, it would introduce raised and unmet expectations about independence. you are familiar with this correspondence between john and abigail adams in the spring of 1776. remember the lady -- be more generous and favorable to them then your ancestors. do not put such unlimited power in the hands of husbands. were member, all men would be tyrants if they could. men would beall tyrants if they could. we will not...
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except for john adams, the first four out of five presidents owned slaves and the sixth, john quincy adams, employed slaves. he claimed not to be a slave owner, but he and louisa catherine borrowed, paid a slave owner for their slaves to serve as a servant in their house. we mentioned thomas jefferson, who freed no slaves except for sally hemmings' children, because he was in so much debt when he died all of his slaves were sold. george washington gets credit for freeing his slaves, which he did, but it is a more complicated story than that. note, it is probably the slave, hercules, on the side. george thought slavery was a bad system, a little bit morally, but he thought it was completely uneconomical, because you have these workers who are very good workers in their prime years, but you had to support them in their infancy and childhood, and when they were old. you were supporting a whole bunch of people, only maybe one third of whom were doing the work you needed to have done. he was viewed as a pretty fair master, but if you disobeyed him, he would sell you. not necessarily punish
except for john adams, the first four out of five presidents owned slaves and the sixth, john quincy adams, employed slaves. he claimed not to be a slave owner, but he and louisa catherine borrowed, paid a slave owner for their slaves to serve as a servant in their house. we mentioned thomas jefferson, who freed no slaves except for sally hemmings' children, because he was in so much debt when he died all of his slaves were sold. george washington gets credit for freeing his slaves, which he...
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john adams was one point. is son, john quincy adams was the approximate end of the democratic republican party. of course, the civil war with republicans, and, you know, the depression. another part where the country was going on and off hand direction and change dramatically with that new deal. you probably maybe know this, there his exactly 22 years between lincoln and fdi. there was 72 years between washington and lincoln. there were 14 presidents between washington and licked it -- lincoln. and 14 presidents between lincoln and fdr. that 72 years ended in 2,004 and we have yet to see a really great president. it seems like our system needs something like this every 72 years. something like that. put it back in line. >> thank you. thank you. before he speaks, are there any other members of the public who would like to address the board during general public comment? please come up to you're right. next speaker, please. >> hello. good evening. i am the director of the library users association. i feel a littl
john adams was one point. is son, john quincy adams was the approximate end of the democratic republican party. of course, the civil war with republicans, and, you know, the depression. another part where the country was going on and off hand direction and change dramatically with that new deal. you probably maybe know this, there his exactly 22 years between lincoln and fdi. there was 72 years between washington and lincoln. there were 14 presidents between washington and licked it -- lincoln....
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countries are in a very real sense embedded in the roles of the home of every american president since john adams. the stories of how this came about as compelling. on october 13, 1792, the group charged with building the presidents house late cornerstone. the plate between the stones listed the names of the commissioners. williamson had emigrated to new york and was teaching architecture in new york city until his cousin recommended him to the commissions. in georgetown at the time which also happen to be where the commissioners were staying. ofwas brought on in spite some competition between the master scottish stonemasons in the irish architect, the to make quick progress on the foundations and ground-level. project andve the left a major impact on the commissioners. more stonemasons from edinburgh were hired to complete the task at hand. a man german -- journeyed to scotland to find more stonemasons for the project. members of the brotherhood decided to take up walker's offer of work in the american capital. of work in the american capital. the scottish stonemasons got hard at work on the out
countries are in a very real sense embedded in the roles of the home of every american president since john adams. the stories of how this came about as compelling. on october 13, 1792, the group charged with building the presidents house late cornerstone. the plate between the stones listed the names of the commissioners. williamson had emigrated to new york and was teaching architecture in new york city until his cousin recommended him to the commissions. in georgetown at the time which also...
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me where exactly we are right now this is how suddenly you get treated to cranberry juice came john adams residence hello i can barely remember being given such access at other v.i.p. locations around the world i'm absolutely shocked. and the u.s. and blocks the u.n. security council resolution calling for an international force to protect palestinian civilians after months of the deadly clashes with israeli soldiers. for the latest on the stories you can head to r.t. dot com stay with us now for the big picture. yes there actually was going to be video game school shootings you could play the shooter or the police possibly even an armed teacher but we'll never know because after widespread outrage the game has disappeared from the manufacturers online offerings now let's get serious about guns i'm holland cook in washington this is the big picture on our t. america. there were protests nationwide after the parklane school shooting teenagers who figure the grownups can't solve this problem are tackling it themselves among those marching with students and walking out of the state legislatu
me where exactly we are right now this is how suddenly you get treated to cranberry juice came john adams residence hello i can barely remember being given such access at other v.i.p. locations around the world i'm absolutely shocked. and the u.s. and blocks the u.n. security council resolution calling for an international force to protect palestinian civilians after months of the deadly clashes with israeli soldiers. for the latest on the stories you can head to r.t. dot com stay with us now...
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reduce came john adams residence hello i can barely remember being given such access at other locations around the world i'm absolutely sure. the spanish prime minister is ousted no confidence vote and with corruption claims his socialist party rival will take his place. plus italy's two main euro skeptic parties finally form a coalition government giving rise to fame is a major shift in europe's political landscape.
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are in a very real sense embedded in the roles -- in the halls of every american president since john adams. the story is compelling. 1792, the group charged with building the presidents house late a cornerstone in a simple but dignified ceremony. between the stones listed the district commissioners, the architect and a master scottish stonemasons. williams was teaching five orders of architecture in new york city until his cousin recommended him to the commissioners. the commissioners were staying at georgetown. williamson was brought on, and despite competition between the irish architect in the scottish stonemasons, they made quick progress on the foundation and ground-level. the project had a major impact on the commissioners. the white house needed more stonemasons from edinburgh to complete the task at hand. as a result, a merchant journeyed to scotland to find and recruit stonemasons for the white house. he found himself in edinburgh, where construction projects had halted because of the war. walker courted james and williamson, who connected him with scotland. six members of the bro
are in a very real sense embedded in the roles -- in the halls of every american president since john adams. the story is compelling. 1792, the group charged with building the presidents house late a cornerstone in a simple but dignified ceremony. between the stones listed the district commissioners, the architect and a master scottish stonemasons. williams was teaching five orders of architecture in new york city until his cousin recommended him to the commissioners. the commissioners were...
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it was under john adams. that's bad history. secondly, that clause cannot be found in the original treaty. thirdly, none of us would claim we were founded on the bible anyway if we are real americans. we didn't start a christian republic. it gave freedom for people of many traditions. this doesn't prove you are not a christian. i happen to be glad that i don't have a president that has to take a religious test to lead my country. it's a wonderful thing because we believe in a principled pluralism. there may have been less than ideal relationships in some letters we find as a young man. i wonder how many sexual sinners have ever been forgiven and allowed into heaven? let's suppose the worst might have happened. washington was a man of honor. this is a debated point. you have to get my book, right. it's almost r-rated. you know what r-rated was in the 1700s? you wrote a letter to someone you shouldn't have. that's what it was. another story for another day. some say he used the bible in jest. well, i have found over 200 biblical q
it was under john adams. that's bad history. secondly, that clause cannot be found in the original treaty. thirdly, none of us would claim we were founded on the bible anyway if we are real americans. we didn't start a christian republic. it gave freedom for people of many traditions. this doesn't prove you are not a christian. i happen to be glad that i don't have a president that has to take a religious test to lead my country. it's a wonderful thing because we believe in a principled...
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fought in the civil war under lincoln and lincoln was young man working on a farm in indiana when john quincy adams was president. in 1735 john quincy adams is a boy from the gunfire at the siege of boston where george washington commanded the colonial forces. washington was born in 1732 at the dawn of a miracle and that's five lifetimes. make it six, washington's father was born in 1694 and died at the ripe age of 48 about 14 years past the average life expectancy for investment at the time. six lives and even then it was get it started. the economist says most of man's life he lived better on two legs than he did on four. there's another guy and i can't remember but pointed out that the average english citizen in material terms lived no better than the average roman citizen and the steady state of poverty was unbelievable and this was six lifetimes. there are bars and pubs in oxford that i've been to that are from the 1300. >> the striking thing that comes up whenever we -- if you take the 2016 election and it's something you deal with 20 in the book and the question of what our current political
fought in the civil war under lincoln and lincoln was young man working on a farm in indiana when john quincy adams was president. in 1735 john quincy adams is a boy from the gunfire at the siege of boston where george washington commanded the colonial forces. washington was born in 1732 at the dawn of a miracle and that's five lifetimes. make it six, washington's father was born in 1694 and died at the ripe age of 48 about 14 years past the average life expectancy for investment at the time....
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oliver wendell holmes is on the report and lincoln was a young man working on a farm in indiana when john adams was president. in 1775 he was a boy carrying gunfire where george washington commanded the forces he was born at the dawn of a miracle that was five lifetimes in washington's father was born died at 4814 years past the average life expectancy for the englishman at the time. and even in just getting started for most of my life he lived no better on two legs than he did on four. in the average english citizen with no better than the average roman citizen and poverty wasn't believable and in six lifetime that changes. there are clubs in oxford i have been to better older. they've been there since the 1300 block it is striking what comes up if you go through the 2016 election, would you do toward the end with the current political situation and what it tells us about where the west is, you have two narrative, one is pretty solid which is the trump narrative the democratic narrative shifts around largely because it decide to center itself on the trump narrative so trump america got off tra
oliver wendell holmes is on the report and lincoln was a young man working on a farm in indiana when john adams was president. in 1775 he was a boy carrying gunfire where george washington commanded the forces he was born at the dawn of a miracle that was five lifetimes in washington's father was born died at 4814 years past the average life expectancy for the englishman at the time. and even in just getting started for most of my life he lived no better on two legs than he did on four. in the...
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lincoln was again been working on a farm in indiana when john quincy adams was president. in 1775 john quincy adams as a boy heard the gunfire at the siege of boston that george washington commanded the forces. washington was born 1772 at the thought of miracle. that's five lifetimes. washington father was born in 1694 and died at the age of 48 about 14 years past the average life expectancy for an englishman at the time. so six lives and even then it was just getting started. an economist says for most of man's life he lived no better on two legs than he did on for back. another guy, i can remember, points out the average english citizen in material terms lived no better than average roman citizen did. the steady state of poverty was unbelievable. in just six lifetimes all of that changes. there are bars, clubs and oxford up into that are built in the 1300s. >> host: the striking thing that comes up whenever we, take say the 2016 election, something you deal with towards the end of the book and the question of what our current political situation tells us about where the w
lincoln was again been working on a farm in indiana when john quincy adams was president. in 1775 john quincy adams as a boy heard the gunfire at the siege of boston that george washington commanded the forces. washington was born 1772 at the thought of miracle. that's five lifetimes. washington father was born in 1694 and died at the age of 48 about 14 years past the average life expectancy for an englishman at the time. so six lives and even then it was just getting started. an economist says...
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. >> creating a democracy after having been royal colonies was a big change, and as john and abigail adams what observed, the period of crafting a declaration was going to create raised and unmet expectations. you are all familiar with this correspondence between john and abigail adams in the spring of 1776. , be morethe lady than your predecessors. remember, all men would be tyrants if they could. if particular attention is not paid to the ladies, we are determined to cement a rebellion and wilnot ho ourselves down by any laws in which we have no voice or representation. that your sex is is naturally -- is naturally tyrannical is so thoroughly to established as to admit no dispute. women's movement, this declaration as her feminist flag. in reality, she's making a heartfelt plea against domestic abuse. those fishes and lawless men, she wants not to have the power over wives that they had in the colonial time period, but john is up to's, and he responds in a .l. manner. obtuse.is your letter was the first intimation that another tribe more numerous and powerful than all the rest, are grown
. >> creating a democracy after having been royal colonies was a big change, and as john and abigail adams what observed, the period of crafting a declaration was going to create raised and unmet expectations. you are all familiar with this correspondence between john and abigail adams in the spring of 1776. , be morethe lady than your predecessors. remember, all men would be tyrants if they could. if particular attention is not paid to the ladies, we are determined to cement a rebellion...
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men like alexander hamilton and john adams.ously opposed by those who feared the central government. mike lee focuses on his figures in the written out of history book, the forgotten founders who fought the government. >> i love that story because it really is the story of america. 1744 at indian chief inis a conference in albany. he taught the gym and franklin about how the iroquois nation ey continued to govern themselves locally, operating as one nation for the purposes of defending themselves . it worked and it worked well and franklin eventually saw this as a potential model for american the time ofwhich by the constitutional convention it became. >> many people don't think of the native american influence on founding fathers, which is something that this book gets at . a lot of people were written out of history who had a lot of influence with these founding fathers and when ben franklin came back he came back from london after serving as a diplomat. put this in the prism of today, where president trump is negotiating a b
men like alexander hamilton and john adams.ously opposed by those who feared the central government. mike lee focuses on his figures in the written out of history book, the forgotten founders who fought the government. >> i love that story because it really is the story of america. 1744 at indian chief inis a conference in albany. he taught the gym and franklin about how the iroquois nation ey continued to govern themselves locally, operating as one nation for the purposes of defending...
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john hancock and saml adams. they were there, and they were there and john hancock was the president of the massachusetts provincial congress, also the head of the provincial congress committee of safety. he was, if anything, to be the man in charge in that area. guess what he wanted to do in this situation. he wanted to pick up a musket an get into line with the other, with the lexington militia under captain parker. why the hell did he want to do that? samuel adams talked him out of it. what should hancock have done? well, it's very obvious what he should've been. he should've told parker get the hell off the green. there are 30 30 tilitia is a gathering. there's going to be a very large number, in the thousands, much bigger than this british column. get off the green, white till this army has come together, and then we will take care of this column, and maybe even the british in boston. hancock didn't do that. it's really been a curious thing all this time. he's never been criticized for that, and i love john h
john hancock and saml adams. they were there, and they were there and john hancock was the president of the massachusetts provincial congress, also the head of the provincial congress committee of safety. he was, if anything, to be the man in charge in that area. guess what he wanted to do in this situation. he wanted to pick up a musket an get into line with the other, with the lexington militia under captain parker. why the hell did he want to do that? samuel adams talked him out of it. what...
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with the inauguration of john adams as president in 1797 madison and dolley retired to montpelier -- only to come back and 1801. is going to become secretary of state. finally he becomes president. with her husband's return to politics dolley's return to washington dc. the city she is going to conquer. dolley's role is a political rise revolved around being a hostess. we went further than planning menus. she weapon eyes traditional female skills like emotional intelligence and empathy to bring political adversaries together in social settings and to further her husband's career. this was very important. if you think back to the earliest days of our nation. we were really brilliant -- what an amazing document. on a more practical side of life washington was in its infancy. it was a muddy world swampy place. in the absence of many bureaucratic channels to get things done folks -- gatherings you can get the work and get people together to make things happen. lest we forget politics was fraught with conflict in this period. so much was at stake and charting this new course of this nation
with the inauguration of john adams as president in 1797 madison and dolley retired to montpelier -- only to come back and 1801. is going to become secretary of state. finally he becomes president. with her husband's return to politics dolley's return to washington dc. the city she is going to conquer. dolley's role is a political rise revolved around being a hostess. we went further than planning menus. she weapon eyes traditional female skills like emotional intelligence and empathy to bring...
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a constitution that was not only thought it was important to protect privacy but john adams said that james ottis' arguments against general warrant said it was the spark that led to the revolution. fourth amendment privacy issues are big for us. i don't know everyone on the list but i think that neil gorsuch at the top of the list turned out to be a great justice. if we can get any more similar to neil gorsuch, i'll be exceedingly happy. >> shepard: thanks, senator paul. >> thank you. >> neil: and then there's the religious issue, the right to life. roe v. wade. what is at stake with bob vanderplatts after this. ico... (harmonica interrupts) how they could save 15% or more by... (harmonica interrupts) ...by just calling or going online to geico.com. (harmonica interrupts) (sighs and chuckles) sorry, are you gonna... (harmonica interrupts) everytime. geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. >> neil: all right. you can market it consistently like clock work. every time a supreme court position opens up, the first issue comes up is roe v. wade, right to life. the w
a constitution that was not only thought it was important to protect privacy but john adams said that james ottis' arguments against general warrant said it was the spark that led to the revolution. fourth amendment privacy issues are big for us. i don't know everyone on the list but i think that neil gorsuch at the top of the list turned out to be a great justice. if we can get any more similar to neil gorsuch, i'll be exceedingly happy. >> shepard: thanks, senator paul. >> thank...
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john adams, the second president of the united states, served for four years. federalist party faded away. but he put chief justice john martishal on the supreme court o served more than 30 years and put the fingerprints of the dead federalist party all over the constitution. here are some of the areas that are so critical in this supreme court nomination that's likely to move the court to the right. people have rightly focused on the social issues. particularly women's right to a safe and legal abortion. >> gay rights. >> gay rights. >> voting rights. >> contraception. but let me talk about the balance of power in the country. first of all, voting rights. we've seen a court so far fairly willing to accept restrictions on voting in terms of voter purges, political gerrymandering, racial gerrymandering. second, the balance between business and labor. we've seen a court moving towards empowering business and crushing labor. also, the power of the presidency is at stake here. are we going to get a justice who is going to give us kind of uncontrolled presidential po
john adams, the second president of the united states, served for four years. federalist party faded away. but he put chief justice john martishal on the supreme court o served more than 30 years and put the fingerprints of the dead federalist party all over the constitution. here are some of the areas that are so critical in this supreme court nomination that's likely to move the court to the right. people have rightly focused on the social issues. particularly women's right to a safe and...
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as john and abigail adams would raised, it would create expectations about independence. they were familiar with this correspondence between john and abigail adams in the spring of 1776. lady, be more generous and favorable to them than there -- then your ancestors. do not put unlimited power in the hands of husbands. remember all men would be tyrants if they could. particular- if attention is not paid to the ladies we will have a rebellion and not hold ourselves found by laws who -- by which we have no representation. that your sex is tyrannical is a truth so firmly established that there is no need for proof. people grasp on -- as abigail'sthis feminist flag. she was talking about domestic abuse. they were -- she was talking about men not having power over women. john responds in a sort of lol manner. he says i cannot but laugh. we have told that our struggle has loosen the bands of government everywhere. that children are disobedient -- that indy -- disobedient and that colleges fall. your letter was the first triedtion that another more numerous and powerful have grown
as john and abigail adams would raised, it would create expectations about independence. they were familiar with this correspondence between john and abigail adams in the spring of 1776. lady, be more generous and favorable to them than there -- then your ancestors. do not put unlimited power in the hands of husbands. remember all men would be tyrants if they could. particular- if attention is not paid to the ladies we will have a rebellion and not hold ourselves found by laws who -- by which...
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just one more, over here, are you pregnant with john adams baby, come on!ania supposedly reemerging to attend an event in the white house tonight but who can be sure because the event will be closed to the press. but the white house did release this official photo proving the first lady was totally there. i got to say, she cleans up nice. we'll be right back with ethan hawke. ♪ ♪ un tourbillon vert illumine les sirènes ♪ ♪ ♪ oh la fête fo', fo' ♪ ♪ ♪ oui l'endorphine s'est envolée ♪ ♪ ♪ d'une fête foraine devenue noire ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ don't juggle your home life and work life without it. business financing to help grow your business. another way we have your back. the powerful backing of american express. don't do business without it. (cat 1(cat 2) smell that? (cat 1) gravy! (cat 2) that's not gravy, that's extra gravy. (cat 1) whoa! (cat 2) that's new friskies extra gravy! paté and chunky! (cat 1) gravy purr-adise. (cat 2) purr-adise? really? (vo) feed their fantasy. friskies. withwh se ba?u bumnee?.. advil is relief that's fast strength that lasts you'll ask... w
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john adams tells the story that after they had shaken hands they embraced each other by hugging one anotherms and kissing each other's cheeks. it can remind you of something. [ laughter ] >> seth: i like how they're -- the joke is like, "your president, yes, molest me, yes. [ laughter ] this the joke i am making. he was grabbing me? yes?" [ laughter ] that is definitely the first time trump has ever been compared to benjamin franklin. i bet trump has no idea who benjamin franklin even is. [ laughter ] "that's the one where brad pitt starts as an old man and turns into a baby, right? [ laughter ] and then the baby discovers electricity." [ laughter ] trump's attitude toward france have been based almost entirely on his personal relationship with macron rather than actual policy and that at times has left french officials confused about where things stand. "the washington post" reported that the last time they met face to face at the united nations in september, macron was puzzled when trump and his delegation seemed to have no agenda, carried no papers and took no notes. one french official
john adams tells the story that after they had shaken hands they embraced each other by hugging one anotherms and kissing each other's cheeks. it can remind you of something. [ laughter ] >> seth: i like how they're -- the joke is like, "your president, yes, molest me, yes. [ laughter ] this the joke i am making. he was grabbing me? yes?" [ laughter ] that is definitely the first time trump has ever been compared to benjamin franklin. i bet trump has no idea who benjamin...
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so i tried many, many times, but i just couldn't credible write for john adams and -- then i said in the modern era but charterly -- his character is he's a really good indecent person but nigh naive and it wasn't believe nbl 2015 in 2016. so then i said 1954 which actually brought a lot of things home for me because -- i could write about washington and plunge into the world as it was back then. as if i wrote it to modern era it would be just weird. and then -- also the 1950s was such a curious time in -- in american popular cultural it's idealic serene but it wasn't at all that way. first of all it was a horrible rei racist and sexist period but it was also fall of mccarthyism, reds scare, atonic race, segregation was about to school it was about to be ruled unconstitutional. it was a time of real upheaval beneath the surface so it seemed like a good -- it would fit well with the plot i wanted to do and also -- so if you're worried about 50s you have to write about mccarthy because he was, you know -- permeate he was the character, he's joe at the beginning of 1954 when book takes
so i tried many, many times, but i just couldn't credible write for john adams and -- then i said in the modern era but charterly -- his character is he's a really good indecent person but nigh naive and it wasn't believe nbl 2015 in 2016. so then i said 1954 which actually brought a lot of things home for me because -- i could write about washington and plunge into the world as it was back then. as if i wrote it to modern era it would be just weird. and then -- also the 1950s was such a...
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. >> john adams rote evwrote even the first presidency, the first president would be the subject of alls and inquiry. we can argue whether that's a big or bad thing but true for 240 years and i think will go forward and the president introduced and even if he hasn't introduced it exacerbated to a remarkable degree a culture of bullying, name-calling, and heckling. the folks who work for him, who are part of this remarkably unconventional administration. putting it as politely as i can on a monday, i don't think they should be surprised at this reaction. civility is on life support in our politics. i think it will recover, but it may indeed require -- >> what makes you so optimistic we're going to recover? >> well, we had a civil war. you quoted thenaacp. and the president of the united states, when he basically criminalized dissent. in our movie toned understanding of history, we tend to think that everything has been a certain way, and then suddenly it changed with donald trump. what trump represents, i think, is the most vivid, and i think most corrosive manifestation of some of the w
. >> john adams rote evwrote even the first presidency, the first president would be the subject of alls and inquiry. we can argue whether that's a big or bad thing but true for 240 years and i think will go forward and the president introduced and even if he hasn't introduced it exacerbated to a remarkable degree a culture of bullying, name-calling, and heckling. the folks who work for him, who are part of this remarkably unconventional administration. putting it as politely as i can on...
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john adams said one of the reasons for the war was used by the government of third parties to obtain information or force them to obtain information. exactlyt this argument what the framers were concerned about? for thosehat was using governmental power to search for anything they wanted. >> is that the argument here? >> i think a search is being carried out by a government authority, whereas here there is a surge in acquisition, that is the company acquiring that information without governmental instigation. >> a subpoena being the equivalent of a writ of assistance. >> a writ of assistance allows an agent to go in and rip up anything. >> you can subpoena anything that the company has in the globe regardless of any property rights, any privacy interests, simple because it is a third-party? >> there is a traditional understanding that dates back to the timing of the founding that subpoenas stand on a different footing from search warrants. they do that because they are less intrusive, they do require the government going into private property and searching itself. >> why does that ma
john adams said one of the reasons for the war was used by the government of third parties to obtain information or force them to obtain information. exactlyt this argument what the framers were concerned about? for thosehat was using governmental power to search for anything they wanted. >> is that the argument here? >> i think a search is being carried out by a government authority, whereas here there is a surge in acquisition, that is the company acquiring that information...
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when john adams wanted to start the quasi-war, to his credit they did put forward legislation that referred to the french vessels but it was not a declaration. we weren't even out of the 18th century before politicians found a way to get around this duty. now the last declaration was in 1942 and has made a mockery out of the statement of george washington. in 1793 when he said the constitution vests the power of declaring war in congress, he added this. therefore no offensive expedition of importance, no offensive expedition of importance can be undertaken until they have deliberated upon the subject authorized such a measure. we have made a mockery of that statement. before i mention some of the flaws, i want to know one thing. this reflects my friend in terms of what he had said. this assumption that we should only be debating the scope and standards by which a president has to satisfy, there is still the original question. many of us have constitutional reservations about the aums. in-- if anything this has been made prevalent. we are at war always. we are forever war. it is not the faul
when john adams wanted to start the quasi-war, to his credit they did put forward legislation that referred to the french vessels but it was not a declaration. we weren't even out of the 18th century before politicians found a way to get around this duty. now the last declaration was in 1942 and has made a mockery out of the statement of george washington. in 1793 when he said the constitution vests the power of declaring war in congress, he added this. therefore no offensive expedition of...
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john adams said at that moment the child, revolution, was born. so liberals and conservatives believe that any electronic searches today is, by definition, unreasonable and unconstitutional law and an anathema to liberty. so let's take the three questions women asked to decide today. cell phone surveillance, the supreme court is about to drive about the most important case for digital privacy in the 21st century. the question and the carpenter cases, can the government subpoena five months of our geolocation records? that is when we walk around and to theations are sent cloud, owned by verizon or whomever our provider is. with this, we can use the movements of a suspected drug not suspectedwas of selling drugs -- he was breaking into radioshack's and stealing cell phones. his cellonstructing phone records, the government indeed a cellas phone thief. the objective of there was no valid warrant and said the search was unconstitutional. what will the supreme court do? my predictions are as good as yours, but i believe that this court will, by a stron
john adams said at that moment the child, revolution, was born. so liberals and conservatives believe that any electronic searches today is, by definition, unreasonable and unconstitutional law and an anathema to liberty. so let's take the three questions women asked to decide today. cell phone surveillance, the supreme court is about to drive about the most important case for digital privacy in the 21st century. the question and the carpenter cases, can the government subpoena five months of...
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when john adams wanted to start the quasi war, to his credit they did put forth legislation that referred specifically to the french vessels that cob bordered, but it wasn't a declaration, so we weren't out of the 18th century before politicians found a way to get around this duty. now, our last declaration was in 1942 and has made ha mockery out of george washington in 1793 when he said constitution declaring war in congress and added this, therefore, no offensive expitnf importance, no offensive expedition of importance can be undertaken until they have deliberated upon the subject auasure. we have made aockery of that statement. we h mockery of article 1 in section 8. now, before i mentioned some of the flaws i have seen in this legislation and i want to know one thing and this reflects my friend in terms of what he had said. there is a path dependence with amuf assumption we should only be debating the scope and standards by which a president has to satisfy. there is still tt original question. many of us do have constitutional reservations about the aumfs. if anything, the wisdom of
when john adams wanted to start the quasi war, to his credit they did put forth legislation that referred specifically to the french vessels that cob bordered, but it wasn't a declaration, so we weren't out of the 18th century before politicians found a way to get around this duty. now, our last declaration was in 1942 and has made ha mockery out of george washington in 1793 when he said constitution declaring war in congress and added this, therefore, no offensive expitnf importance, no...
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john adams said at that moment the child, revolution, was born. so liberals and conservatives believe that any electronic searches today is, by definition, unreasonable and unconstitutional law and an anathema to liberty. cell phone surveillance, the supreme court is about to drive about the most important case for digital privacy in the 21st century. can the government subpoena -- which is demand without warrant -- five months of our geolocation records? that is locations owned by the cloud, verizon or whoever our provider is, and with these, we can use the movements of a suspected drug dealer and see that he was -- he was not suspected of selling drugs, he was suspected of stealing cell phones -- you cannot make this up. the government concluded by breaking into his cell phone records, but he was a cell phone theft. the objective of there was no valid warrant and said the search was unconstitutional. the supreme court do? my predictions are as good as yours, but i believe that this court will, by a strong bipartisan majority, hold that the searc
john adams said at that moment the child, revolution, was born. so liberals and conservatives believe that any electronic searches today is, by definition, unreasonable and unconstitutional law and an anathema to liberty. cell phone surveillance, the supreme court is about to drive about the most important case for digital privacy in the 21st century. can the government subpoena -- which is demand without warrant -- five months of our geolocation records? that is locations owned by the cloud,...
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the first was john quincy adams wife, luiza. if abigail hadn't been so mean to the girl he was really in love with in massachusetts. >> harris: goodness, gracious. congressman, have you more detail on more things. show is down there, she brings a great perspective to the president which makes them a really good team, actually. >> harris: npr is recording that the words that were used she brings pressure to the president on this issue. she asked some interesting questions. as a journalist, i have to say i'm won howuch of this is being asked on capitol hill she says what stage are these children in when they arrive. speaking of the trauma. maximum time 42, 45 days because of the first lady's questions. how many times per week do children get to speak with their families? excuse me. also an important point she is asking from that perspective. what are your thoughts what's happening these facilities and have you visited. >> oh, yeah. i have visited many times. i guess it was during the obama administration i spent so much time down
the first was john quincy adams wife, luiza. if abigail hadn't been so mean to the girl he was really in love with in massachusetts. >> harris: goodness, gracious. congressman, have you more detail on more things. show is down there, she brings a great perspective to the president which makes them a really good team, actually. >> harris: npr is recording that the words that were used she brings pressure to the president on this issue. she asked some interesting questions. as a...
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melissa: john decker, thank you. adam: breaking news, credit reporting agency equifax agreeing to do more to protect consumer data in a new deal with banking regulators from eight states. this comes after a cyberattack that exposed data on more than 140 million people. the company agrees to review its hacking defenses and give its board more responsibility to be able to protect consumers. melissa: a failed attempt on immigration is a resounding defeat for the, quote, compromised immigration bill. we're breaking down congress' next move to fix broken systems. adam: democratic shocker, major upset in new york's primary. he a 28-year-old socialist crashed the blue wave and defeated the chairman of the house democratic caucus? melissa: and peter strzok is facing lawmakers on capitol hill. the highly anticipated interview of the fbi agent who vowed to stop donald trump from becoming president coming up. we're going to be joined by a member of the house judiciary committee who questioned strzok behind closed doors today. ♪ a ho
melissa: john decker, thank you. adam: breaking news, credit reporting agency equifax agreeing to do more to protect consumer data in a new deal with banking regulators from eight states. this comes after a cyberattack that exposed data on more than 140 million people. the company agrees to review its hacking defenses and give its board more responsibility to be able to protect consumers. melissa: a failed attempt on immigration is a resounding defeat for the, quote, compromised immigration...
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adam: john warren we wish you the best and good luck.sa: here is another look at the markets, major averages closing slightly higher, the nasdac snapping a four day los ing streak, oil closing at a new one month high. adam: calling on peter strzok to face the american people. president trump weighing in on the disgraced fbi official's closed door hearing tomorrow, before a congressional committee over those infamous texts, why president trump says it should be broadcast to the entire world to see. melissa: plus the battle for civility why lawmakers on both sides of the political aisle are saying enough is enough. martin luther king jr. is next. >> we're allowed to disagree but we should be able to do so freely and without fear of harm and this goes for all people regardless of politics. ♪ a hotel can make or break a trip. and at expedia, we don't think you should be rushed into booking one. that's why we created expedia's add-on advantage. now after booking your flight, you unlock discounts on select hotels right until the day you leave.
adam: john warren we wish you the best and good luck.sa: here is another look at the markets, major averages closing slightly higher, the nasdac snapping a four day los ing streak, oil closing at a new one month high. adam: calling on peter strzok to face the american people. president trump weighing in on the disgraced fbi official's closed door hearing tomorrow, before a congressional committee over those infamous texts, why president trump says it should be broadcast to the entire world to...
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you are familiar with this correspondence between john and abigail adams in the spring of 1776. remember the lady, the more generous and favorable -- be more favorable and generous than your ancestors. don't put such power in the hands of husbands. all men would be tyrants if they could. if attention is not paid to the ladies, we are determined to cement a rebellion and will not hold ourselves bound by any loss or we have no voicer representation. that your sex is naturally tyrannical is a truth so thoroughly established as to admit no dispute. put it out of the power of the vicious to use us with cruelty and indignity. 1960's, women grasped onto this declaration as apical -- as abigail's family -- feminine flag. she is making a heartfelt plea against abuse. she wants men do not have power over the wives they had in colonial times, but john is up to's. he was -- is obtuse. as to your code of laws, i cannot but think our struggle has loosened the bands of government everywhere, children are obedient, schools and colleges turbulent, indians flight to their guardians and he grows i
you are familiar with this correspondence between john and abigail adams in the spring of 1776. remember the lady, the more generous and favorable -- be more favorable and generous than your ancestors. don't put such power in the hands of husbands. all men would be tyrants if they could. if attention is not paid to the ladies, we are determined to cement a rebellion and will not hold ourselves bound by any loss or we have no voicer representation. that your sex is naturally tyrannical is a...
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this is a 10-year-old, adam singing john lennon's "imagine" and a fourth grader in minnesota and thateo has been seen more than 9 million times. >> congratulations to him. congratulations. thanks for joining us. we'll see you back here tomorrow morning starting at 4:30. we all know guys like gavin... boasting. overselling his achievements. making false claims. as lieutenant governor, he skipped many of his duties, saying the job was "so dull," he only shows up to work at the state capitol "like one day a week, tops." the same gavin who, as mayor, "split town" during a massive oil spill and "jetted off.. to hawaii." gavin's not gonna work... as governor i we worked with pg&eof to save energy because wenie. wanted to help the school. they would put these signs on the door to let the teacher know you didn't cut off the light. the teachers, they would call us the energy patrol. so they would be like, here they come, turn off your lights! those three young ladies were teaching the whole school about energy efficiency. we actually saved $50,000. and that's just one school, two semesters, th
this is a 10-year-old, adam singing john lennon's "imagine" and a fourth grader in minnesota and thateo has been seen more than 9 million times. >> congratulations to him. congratulations. thanks for joining us. we'll see you back here tomorrow morning starting at 4:30. we all know guys like gavin... boasting. overselling his achievements. making false claims. as lieutenant governor, he skipped many of his duties, saying the job was "so dull," he only shows up to work...
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adam laxalt in nevada. john cox in california. and asa hutchinson in arkansas. all this as paul ryan pushes for amnesty for illegal immigrants. he said he'll hold votes on two daca bills that will create an electoral disaster for republicans in november. >> this an effort to bring our caucus together on immigration. we have an actual chance in making law in solving this problem. lou: making law and doing it the ryan way. he hasn't shown anybody the text. this legislation is being written in back rooms in the dark of night. my next guest joins me top discuss the severe abyss that awaits members of congress who sign on to the ryan ploy for the establishment and the rinos, all who will embrace his ryan first putting america -- somewhere around last. joining us tonight is republican congressman andy biggs of arizona. the president with a great showing again in the primaries. it should be clear to everyone except for your leadership here in the house and the senate than if they do not support this president and his agenda, electoral disaster awaits the entire republi
adam laxalt in nevada. john cox in california. and asa hutchinson in arkansas. all this as paul ryan pushes for amnesty for illegal immigrants. he said he'll hold votes on two daca bills that will create an electoral disaster for republicans in november. >> this an effort to bring our caucus together on immigration. we have an actual chance in making law in solving this problem. lou: making law and doing it the ryan way. he hasn't shown anybody the text. this legislation is being written...
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. >> mckinley, he was a hoot >> when jefferson was president, adams was edgy >> quincy? >> john.st one. he was pretty nervous about what everyone thought about him he was a bit of an egotist c ttl kind of guy. >> i love it first day of july, the best trading day of the year thank you. >>> time for the rbi, the mystery chart. the best stock in the s&p 500 this month you know what it is? discovery communications maybe it's a media trade because the fox deal, who knows. if you own discovery, take the family to sizzler tonight. been a great day i'll see you on "squawk box" starting at 7:00 a.m the show starts tinwo seconds thanks for watching. >>> good morning global markets rebounding. stocks on the rise the dow futures indicated up triple digits. >>> bank bust. the fed puts a freeze on shareholder payouts on two of america's biggest investment banks. we'll tell you why and how the stocks are reacting. >>> and nike shares are soaring after the retailer posted an earnings beat and sales grew in north america for the first time in a year. it's friday, june 29, 2018, "squawk box" begin
. >> mckinley, he was a hoot >> when jefferson was president, adams was edgy >> quincy? >> john.st one. he was pretty nervous about what everyone thought about him he was a bit of an egotist c ttl kind of guy. >> i love it first day of july, the best trading day of the year thank you. >>> time for the rbi, the mystery chart. the best stock in the s&p 500 this month you know what it is? discovery communications maybe it's a media trade because the fox...
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john flannery was adamant that these businesses fit together. to have to prove that out. there's a lot of people that would argue that may be aviation does not necessarily have to be lumped with power and with the gas turbine business. it is on him to follow through with the 500 million in additional cost cuts he is talking about. he talked of victim about this new operating system, rethinking of the way ge will run its businesses. the double -- the devil is in the details. i think that remains a question mark for me. i struggle to see how you don't take a goodwill write-down on that. i am anticipating that ge does an annual impairment test in the third quarter. i would not be surprised to see some sort of write-down them. julia: did you ask him? brooke: i did not about that specifics. they have these joint centers with awesome. they had to buy out also's steaks. i can't see ge justifying further investment in those joint ventures which is on the grid business and renewable energy and nuclear. that does not really strike me as a primary source o
john flannery was adamant that these businesses fit together. to have to prove that out. there's a lot of people that would argue that may be aviation does not necessarily have to be lumped with power and with the gas turbine business. it is on him to follow through with the 500 million in additional cost cuts he is talking about. he talked of victim about this new operating system, rethinking of the way ge will run its businesses. the double -- the devil is in the details. i think that remains...
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adamant. of how the brain does is tricks. about john doyle the professor of control and dynamic positions. they are picking up on this and more. about layered systems is how we should think about our problem. he want to know about how he became adamant. it's actually a fascinating story. he was sitting in a lecture. in caltech as a high school student and given by linus pauly. and he sort of raises the question in the quantum physics dilemma. the sandman this young man got this question in his head. and then trying to spent his life figuring it out. to figure out how in animate stuff goes from here it follows all chemical principles of the world. and becomes life. this is by the way a little editorializing here. it is a real inter- disciplinary idea. i've no business reading the stuff. we talk about all the time. but we really do it. as i think really exciting. and it's fun too. anyway. the editorial over. replicability. he have to replicability. obviously if somethings can have life. and in order to do that. and needs a set of extra extruded instructions to tell the system how to build ano
adamant. of how the brain does is tricks. about john doyle the professor of control and dynamic positions. they are picking up on this and more. about layered systems is how we should think about our problem. he want to know about how he became adamant. it's actually a fascinating story. he was sitting in a lecture. in caltech as a high school student and given by linus pauly. and he sort of raises the question in the quantum physics dilemma. the sandman this young man got this question in his...
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john document the role of the court. >> newsmakers this week is pleased to have congressman adam smith of washington.
john document the role of the court. >> newsmakers this week is pleased to have congressman adam smith of washington.
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anything that forthright but that is the clear implication of what changed john bolton's mind here i mean that most was adamant that he wasn't going to allow this this shift to dock in but that. but nowadays what's changed. the political agreement is what is allowing this ship to dock because as you mentioned those eight countries that include france portugal italy ireland belgium the netherlands and luxemburg have agreed to take some of those two hundred thirty three refugees or migrants off the ship and process them for asylum according to the law. we pressed prime minister muscat on how these people are going to be apportioned and he refused to give any numbers he said that there have been very concrete pledges and he said that these are according to capability which suggests population size and g.d.p. . but he did not give any figures because he said when i asked him will this be a blueprint will this be a stencil for how refugees will be apportioned to member states in future situations that arise we've already had two situations firstly aquarius now the lifeline of books that weren't allowed to talk beca
anything that forthright but that is the clear implication of what changed john bolton's mind here i mean that most was adamant that he wasn't going to allow this this shift to dock in but that. but nowadays what's changed. the political agreement is what is allowing this ship to dock because as you mentioned those eight countries that include france portugal italy ireland belgium the netherlands and luxemburg have agreed to take some of those two hundred thirty three refugees or migrants off...
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adam: welcome back we have danielle dimartino booth, gary kaltbaum, john lonski, susan li. we were talking about inverted yield curve bringing on recession. talk about the metrics, everyone talks about wage inflation. people talk aboutloyment being at low we haven't seen since 2000. wages were growing year-over-year. now it is barely 2.8%. we're not in the same year or are we? >> that's correct. the phillips serve is not what it use to be. it hasn't disappeared. it tell us perhaps we could go even lower unemployment rate without having to payhe price with significantly faster and recurring price inflation. nothing to look at. very low personal savings rate today. just around under 3%. back when we had persistently rapid price inflation, 1970s,eah personal inflation rate. the american household can't afford a set of price hikes in the same way tha they could years ago. i think this latest upturn by price inflation will burn itself out. adam: danielle, i'm curious, from your days at dallas fed, they talk about this neutral rate of inflation and trying to get there and i know
adam: welcome back we have danielle dimartino booth, gary kaltbaum, john lonski, susan li. we were talking about inverted yield curve bringing on recession. talk about the metrics, everyone talks about wage inflation. people talk aboutloyment being at low we haven't seen since 2000. wages were growing year-over-year. now it is barely 2.8%. we're not in the same year or are we? >> that's correct. the phillips serve is not what it use to be. it hasn't disappeared. it tell us perhaps we...
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adam, sam ocean hiaason. rald fishman -- if fischman. john mcnamara. it's my understanding that all are eloyees of the capital gazette. robert henry? >> no, henry w the h. it's robert then the last name is hiaason. as information becomes available, we'll make sure we get it out. we don't anticipate having more informatioil the morning. we thought it was important to get the informa on out about the victims to you guys so families can begin the healing thoughts and prayers go out to the families, victims, friends, and we' have an update for you in the morning. thank you very much. >> you're listening to live briefing after today's shooting at the capital gazette newspaper. to r neat thees of the five journalists who were killed today. robert smith, gerald fishman, wendy winters, john mcnarrow and robert heisan. >> police believe are victims frtt the capital e, some editors, one, perhaps a reporter, at this poi, there's still a lot of informationve loping but five people deadod from t's shooting at the capital >> one of the most amazingly resilient thing
adam, sam ocean hiaason. rald fishman -- if fischman. john mcnamara. it's my understanding that all are eloyees of the capital gazette. robert henry? >> no, henry w the h. it's robert then the last name is hiaason. as information becomes available, we'll make sure we get it out. we don't anticipate having more informatioil the morning. we thought it was important to get the informa on out about the victims to you guys so families can begin the healing thoughts and prayers go out to the...
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adam levine, where are you? he is right there. maroon 5, jeremy, and john him were there. watching the game. there is john right there. courtside. time is 4:35. grass fires in byron that burned almost 500 acres, now 100% contained. firefighters spent most of the day putting out hot spots on the seven different fires. likely be back out there through the weekend making sure there aren't any flareups. fire officials say easy access to water from nearby rivers, sanctuaries, and bays was critical in getting the fires out quickly. the fires for started near the altamont pass on wednesday and they were pushed by strong winds. the flames destroyed a mobile home and outbuilding and several cars. there's no word on how those fires started. >>> time is now 4:36. get ready to start conserving water again. governor jerry brown signed two new laws requiring cities and water districts all of the state to set permit water conservation rules even in non- drought years. and not needing water use targets could mean big fines. under these new laws, they will be required to come up with a target for water use b
adam levine, where are you? he is right there. maroon 5, jeremy, and john him were there. watching the game. there is john right there. courtside. time is 4:35. grass fires in byron that burned almost 500 acres, now 100% contained. firefighters spent most of the day putting out hot spots on the seven different fires. likely be back out there through the weekend making sure there aren't any flareups. fire officials say easy access to water from nearby rivers, sanctuaries, and bays was critical...
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television cameras catching tony robbins, barry bonds, entertainer rob lowe, adam levine, maroon 5, jeremy reiner, and johnamm all out there courtside. >> the stars were there. >>> in other news, the grass fires in the byron area, the ones that burned almost 500 acres, they are now fully compete -- contained. firefighters spent most of the days putting out hotspots from the seven different fires. they will probably be right back out there through the weekend making sure there are no flareups. officials say easy access to water from nearby rivers and bays really helpful, critical in getting out the -- putting the fires out so fast. the fires started near the altamont pass and were pushed by strong winds. those flames destroyed a mobile home and outbuilding and several cars. so far, there's no word on how the fires started. >>> get ready to start conserving water again. governor brown signed two new laws requiring cities and water districts statewide to set permanent water conservation rules, even in non-drought years. feeling to meet water use targets could mean significant fines. each urban water provided
television cameras catching tony robbins, barry bonds, entertainer rob lowe, adam levine, maroon 5, jeremy reiner, and johnamm all out there courtside. >> the stars were there. >>> in other news, the grass fires in the byron area, the ones that burned almost 500 acres, they are now fully compete -- contained. firefighters spent most of the days putting out hotspots from the seven different fires. they will probably be right back out there through the weekend making sure there are...