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john adams wrote only a moral and religious people can self-govern. we've enjoyed self-governance now for 242 years. that moral religious high ground that john adams was referencing is founded in the truth of the bibles -- truths of the bible. if each of us is free to decide what is true on our own, we're in brig trouble. because that's when -- big trouble. because that's where our nation is leading us today. we're separating ourselves from that moral high ground that's laid out in the bible in very clear and convincing terms, to our own peril. there are lots of things going on in this nation that god can't bless. most of us, i would argue, would say we're a blessed nation. blessed with resources. blessed with oceans on both sides, that protected us during infancy of our nation. blessed with hardworking people. but are we in fact a blessable people? when gods looks at america today, does he look at a people who are blessable? or worthy of being blessed? we've got things going on in our nation today, mr. speaker, that are an abomination. we have killed
john adams wrote only a moral and religious people can self-govern. we've enjoyed self-governance now for 242 years. that moral religious high ground that john adams was referencing is founded in the truth of the bibles -- truths of the bible. if each of us is free to decide what is true on our own, we're in brig trouble. because that's when -- big trouble. because that's where our nation is leading us today. we're separating ourselves from that moral high ground that's laid out in the bible in...
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jackson had more than 40,000 votes than his closest competitor john quincy adams. it's pertinent to the constitutional prescriptions for the referring of these men to the question. they ge had beaten crawford in e popular vote at more than 6,000 but he had one louisiana on part of the adams and jackson camps in the legislature. they are going to go before the house. this clearly shows comparing the popular vote to the orange of the electoral ones was in short a pointless exercise because of the complicated nature of the question which i'm sure you'll agree is fairly complicated for the manipulating public opinion. consequentially the pressure to influence house members with these claims was intense and persistent. the house would take up the question until february 9, the team 25 which gave the supporters of adams and crawford more than enough to cobble together the simple majority in the house necessary fo house nee victory and they also quoted one another with promises seeking pledges of support and the operatives moving between the other two, bending the truth a
jackson had more than 40,000 votes than his closest competitor john quincy adams. it's pertinent to the constitutional prescriptions for the referring of these men to the question. they ge had beaten crawford in e popular vote at more than 6,000 but he had one louisiana on part of the adams and jackson camps in the legislature. they are going to go before the house. this clearly shows comparing the popular vote to the orange of the electoral ones was in short a pointless exercise because of the...
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john adams reads the speech, says it's the best speech he has ever read. it's going to be read 500 years from now. it should be read at the end of every year, reread. sent to all of the schools. it does get sent to all of the schools. the pilgrims are the origin of america because as he says in this speech, the moment they arrive, democracy arrives with them. the moment they arrived, christian institutions came with them. you see this sense of an origin as a pure origin, with the moment of arrival is the key step, the key beginning in the whole history of america. he of course sketches that forward all the way to the present day. what you see after that is the spread of all of this stuff through education. and education is this important way of how do you get ideas from someone like justice speaker and a speech like websters to a much broader population of the public? one of ways you do that is through education and through textbooks. and one of the first sort of histories of america, even though it's this sort of pilgrim-centered history of america is web
john adams reads the speech, says it's the best speech he has ever read. it's going to be read 500 years from now. it should be read at the end of every year, reread. sent to all of the schools. it does get sent to all of the schools. the pilgrims are the origin of america because as he says in this speech, the moment they arrive, democracy arrives with them. the moment they arrived, christian institutions came with them. you see this sense of an origin as a pure origin, with the moment of...
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is a real animosity between the press and the president as early as john adams, because he is the person who is pushing for the sedition .ct of 1798 and what that does is it actually tries to prevent criticism of the government and of the present. >> find it c-span's of the weekly on the free radio app or wherever you go for podcasts. >> mexico's ambassador to the united states joined a discussion on the current state of the u.s.-mexico relationship. in light of the recent trade agreement. the former u.s. ambassador to mexico also spoke about lessons learned in the old nafta agreement. this is an hour and 20 minutes.
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you can unpack each of those only a virtuous people john adams says capable of freedom.day that's become good. for them and included honesty, loyalty, patriotism and above all character, because of those values. character. i have a gun in front of me, but john adams loves words like inalienable, indefeasible, but there is one sentence where you put them all together. you read it and think of the movie have to freedom, right? nope. indefeasible right of the people to know the character of their leader. if you think character is the bridge between followers and leaders, followers will never know what a leader is making his or her decisions. if they can trust the character they trust the leader in the dark. equally, some leaders are so powerful virtually nothing except character. if you look at the history of american presidents, character is often the crucial flaw. take the nixon nixon presidency was nixon's insecurity, whatever, you start to see the problems they grow. it's always coming out of character. now that is rejected totally today. you remember in the clinton imp
you can unpack each of those only a virtuous people john adams says capable of freedom.day that's become good. for them and included honesty, loyalty, patriotism and above all character, because of those values. character. i have a gun in front of me, but john adams loves words like inalienable, indefeasible, but there is one sentence where you put them all together. you read it and think of the movie have to freedom, right? nope. indefeasible right of the people to know the character of their...
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john quincy adams once wrote in his martin van buren diary that looked a lot like burr.nd ask a lot like him. he is always trying to organize factions and get southerners and northerners and political alliances. that is how you build a political party. you can call it sneaky or party building. van buren also met jefferson and the 1820's when he started to think of a great national party. he went to monticello and strategized with his hero over a couple of days. he loved visiting jefferson. he used his time in the senate to meet a lot of people from different regions. he met virginians especially. that was where the idea of the modern democratic party began. a new york-virginia alliance. van buren pulls in new york, which has a ton of electoral votes. if you want to win the election you need new york. and was a guy named thomas ritchie, they became friends. this is how the new party is going to work. they pick andrew jackson as their candidate. jackson wins. he is grateful to van buren. and after all of the social turmoil in the first jackson administration, jackson orche
john quincy adams once wrote in his martin van buren diary that looked a lot like burr.nd ask a lot like him. he is always trying to organize factions and get southerners and northerners and political alliances. that is how you build a political party. you can call it sneaky or party building. van buren also met jefferson and the 1820's when he started to think of a great national party. he went to monticello and strategized with his hero over a couple of days. he loved visiting jefferson. he...
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john quincy adams wrote in his burenthat martin van looks a lot like aaron burr. he acts like him. organizeing to factions in political alliances together. at 8:00 on q&a. on c-span, the fda talkssioner and others about the latest advances in cancer treatment and patient care. you can watch the event tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span. podcast.o c-span's part one of an interview with three nationally known historians. they share historical context for the trump presidency. johnson.this as andrew somebody who has impeachment swirling around him and is not able to heal a racial divide in the country. >> there is animosity between the press and presidents as early as john adams. he is the person who is pushing for the sedition act. what that does is actually tries to prevent criticism of the government. the weekly on the free c-span radio app or wherever you go for podcasts. >> with the new congress with the new congress starting in january, the brookings institution hosted a discussion on how the makeup of the new members could impact the defense budget.
john quincy adams wrote in his burenthat martin van looks a lot like aaron burr. he acts like him. organizeing to factions in political alliances together. at 8:00 on q&a. on c-span, the fda talkssioner and others about the latest advances in cancer treatment and patient care. you can watch the event tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span. podcast.o c-span's part one of an interview with three nationally known historians. they share historical context for the trump presidency. johnson.this as...
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someone said, wait a minute, this hasn't happened since john adams and john quincy and they didn't have cameras in there. let's have a picture of this. so we all have pictures of us with former president bush and president bush. well, there was one good decision, however -- there was always a little bit, isn't there? bad, good. there was one good decision in 91 1999. olmstead. it was two women put in an institution. they argued that they didn't want to be there. they should be free to live out on their own in the community, and this made it way all the way to the supreme court. the supreme court sided with them, said, yeah -- the constitution the least restrictive environment is a constitutionally based right of persons with disabilities. imagine that. that means that persons with disabilities rather than being put in an institution have a right to live in a community or wherever, but not in an institution. that was a good -- i got to close up. where are we now? i think where we are now is we have to remain always vigilant about how persons with disabilities are provided accessibility a
someone said, wait a minute, this hasn't happened since john adams and john quincy and they didn't have cameras in there. let's have a picture of this. so we all have pictures of us with former president bush and president bush. well, there was one good decision, however -- there was always a little bit, isn't there? bad, good. there was one good decision in 91 1999. olmstead. it was two women put in an institution. they argued that they didn't want to be there. they should be free to live out...
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our first ambassador was john quincy adams. we have been involved with a new library, including this new library that president putin said he is going to build. it is going to be in st. petersburg. it will be named after yeltzin, his predecessor. i was asked to give industries on that, which i did. and we have a program hatched bite the library called open world that has brought more than 11,000 emerging young leaders from the former soviet union for short, but intensive stays in different communities to stay in people's homes. so we have a lot of projects, most of which are library centered that we were celebrating there. and the concert that he gave, and also the 75th anniversary of the spaso house, a great place for russians and visiting americans. so we had an intense and interesting time there, consolidating some of the programs we have with them. >> let me interrupt you and ask you. you made a comment about 11,000 russians coming to this country. explain how that works? >> it is called open world. it is modeled on the mar
our first ambassador was john quincy adams. we have been involved with a new library, including this new library that president putin said he is going to build. it is going to be in st. petersburg. it will be named after yeltzin, his predecessor. i was asked to give industries on that, which i did. and we have a program hatched bite the library called open world that has brought more than 11,000 emerging young leaders from the former soviet union for short, but intensive stays in different...
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there is an animosity between the president as early as john adams as the person pushing towards the sedition act and what that does is absolutely tries to this criticism on the governmenof thegovernment and t. the new book on reading well how literature can cultivate virtue in readers and she talked about the boothe declared worthless py institute in washington. this funds for 45 minutes. i'm the president of the clare booth luce center for conservative women and i want to thank you all for coming and welcome you to october. the coalition relations coordinator standing up for heritage today. heritage and clever fluids have beeclear fluids havebeen puttinn with outstanding conservative women for almost 20 years now and it's a pleasure for us to come here once a month. i am pleased to introduce the speaker karen swallow prior discussing her new book, it is a little one but a good one on reading while finding the good life through a literature. in her book she chooses a number of great books of western literature and explorers in each one a single virtue of justice, love and the result
there is an animosity between the president as early as john adams as the person pushing towards the sedition act and what that does is absolutely tries to this criticism on the governmenof thegovernment and t. the new book on reading well how literature can cultivate virtue in readers and she talked about the boothe declared worthless py institute in washington. this funds for 45 minutes. i'm the president of the clare booth luce center for conservative women and i want to thank you all for...
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nominated him a second time, but he declined the appointment, and adams went on to select john marshall to be the chief justice. >> team jefferson. a majority of attorney -- current justices are catholic, but in history there have only been 13 catholic justices. this infamous chief justice was the first. that's the second time infamous has been used. >> we will go with taney. >> that's right. taney, best known for writing dred scott. >> next question. which chief justice appointed by nixon founded the supreme court 1974 andl society in served as the honorary chairman until his death? hmm,o quote homer simpson, burger. [laughter] >> that is correct. it was chief justice warren burger. >> no bonus points for quoting homer simpson, though. [laughter] >> after learning that the senate had rejected his nomination to chief justice, which sitting justice threw his ? -- into the charleston bay threw himself into the charleston bay? it was a bad week. i can give you a hint. his nomination failed after he referred to the jay treaty as "prostitution." it didn't go over well with some peop
nominated him a second time, but he declined the appointment, and adams went on to select john marshall to be the chief justice. >> team jefferson. a majority of attorney -- current justices are catholic, but in history there have only been 13 catholic justices. this infamous chief justice was the first. that's the second time infamous has been used. >> we will go with taney. >> that's right. taney, best known for writing dred scott. >> next question. which chief justice...
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not incredibly famous, yeah, 4, 1826, on the 50th anniversary of the declaration and dependence, john adams thomas jefferson, old arch rivals, second and third president both die. and you have all of these speeches celebrating, of course, the declaration, right. so come them ration through the a big booming business. there are speeches and memorials the time.orations all this is again the building of a public history, right. memorials and monuments are super important. t's how a people make their identity and remembers it in all of these civic rituals and all these ways to building a cultural identity. one of those commemorations 1820 because, of course, it's 200 years since the pilgrims.f the so one thing to keep in mind is the pilgrims were celebrated but mostly in new england. from s, if you're charleston, you're like the pilgrims who? me, s this important to right. nd by -- in 1820, partly through the work of this guy daniel webster, the pilgrims nationalized.me they start to become a national origin story. in speech that he gives 1820 is one of the ways that begins to happen. daniel we
not incredibly famous, yeah, 4, 1826, on the 50th anniversary of the declaration and dependence, john adams thomas jefferson, old arch rivals, second and third president both die. and you have all of these speeches celebrating, of course, the declaration, right. so come them ration through the a big booming business. there are speeches and memorials the time.orations all this is again the building of a public history, right. memorials and monuments are super important. t's how a people make...
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and benjamin franklin and john adams review that work and they make 80 changes. 80 changes, mr. speaker. it just shows that no matter how good the author is, once it's turned over to a committee, there will be change. and of those 80 changes, about 25% of the declaration of independence that we know today, one of those changes speaks to the heart of the friendship, the underlying friendship between the british and american people. for one of their changes was jefferson's poignant lament and it reads as this. we might have been a free and great people together. so that was taken out of the document, even though jefferson outlined the 27 grieveances, why america should separate itself from great britain. so i like to reflect on that when we flash forward to winston churchill coming to america in 1946 and speaking at westminster college in missouri, and he toasted what he called the fraternal association of the english speaking peoples. he said in that talk, we must never cease to proclaim in fearless townes the great principles of freedom -- tones the great principles of freedoms
and benjamin franklin and john adams review that work and they make 80 changes. 80 changes, mr. speaker. it just shows that no matter how good the author is, once it's turned over to a committee, there will be change. and of those 80 changes, about 25% of the declaration of independence that we know today, one of those changes speaks to the heart of the friendship, the underlying friendship between the british and american people. for one of their changes was jefferson's poignant lament and it...
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franklin was on first design committee which also included thomas jefferson and john adams. end, the secretary of the continental congress, charles thompson, used ideas from three different committees to come up with the great seal. that's it for this edition of "matter of fact." we will see you back here next week from washington, d.c. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ robert handa: hello and welcome to a special edition of "asian pacific america." i'm robert handa, your host for our show here on nbc bay area and cozi tv. today, we help join the fight against hunger. today's show focuses on the annual food drive as nbc bay area kntv and telemundo 48 ksts team up with safeway's "feed the need" food drive for a campaign to end hunger, a drive which started yesterday, november 17th, and will continue all the way through christmas day. last year, the food drive collected more than 350,000 bags at safeway stores across the bay area, amounting to more than 4 million pounds of
franklin was on first design committee which also included thomas jefferson and john adams. end, the secretary of the continental congress, charles thompson, used ideas from three different committees to come up with the great seal. that's it for this edition of "matter of fact." we will see you back here next week from washington, d.c. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ robert...
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. >> there is a real animosity between the president and congress as early as john adams. he is the person pushing toward the sedition act of 1798. what that does is try to prevent criticism of the government and the president. >> find c-span's the weekly on the free c-span radio app, or wherever you go for podcasts. welcomeuld like to michael ferrin for coming here today, were going to talk about what arlington, virginia, and new york city gave out to amazon. study of the large-scale bidding war that went on around the country for hq2 for amazon. guest: what i found is the average size of the bid was billion, at least the probably available bid. many were secret. if you look at the academic research, it finds they don't actually change the location decision. the vast majority of the time cities and states are wasting aliens of dollars every year. host: what is a company like amazon book for? what were they looking for and what it arlington and new york city have that they would have with or without the subsidies? guest: the number one thing firms look for, and the researc
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john quincy adams once wrote in his diary that martin van buren looks a lot like aaron burr and ask a lot like him. always trying to organize factions. announcer: sunday night at eight eastern on c-span q and a. and the runoff election for mississippi senate seat, republican cindy hyde-smith faces democrat mike and their only scheduled debate. neither candidate receives 50% of the vote and the general election prompting a runoff. do to healthnted reasons. this debate is about 50 minutes. welcome toning and the senate debate 2018 with republican senator cindy highsmith and democrat mike sp. have jeff and courtney and jackson and caleb. the canada's have chosen at random the order for the opening and closing statements. and you will take the first question. they will let two minutes to answer east and one minute for rebuttal. candidates may have an additional 30 seconds to respond to questions. the league of women voters will take care of our time and we want to get right to our. >> thank you. to our timekeepers, to the senators, thank you for green to the debate. and to the audience th
john quincy adams once wrote in his diary that martin van buren looks a lot like aaron burr and ask a lot like him. always trying to organize factions. announcer: sunday night at eight eastern on c-span q and a. and the runoff election for mississippi senate seat, republican cindy hyde-smith faces democrat mike and their only scheduled debate. neither candidate receives 50% of the vote and the general election prompting a runoff. do to healthnted reasons. this debate is about 50 minutes....
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animosity between the press and the president as early as john adams. wasuse he was a person who pushing toward the sedition act 1798. what that does is that it actually tries to prevent criticism of the government and of the president. find c-span's biweekly on the free c-span radio app under the podcast or wherever you go for podcast. interview withs senator bob corker of tennessee, who is retiring at the end of this term. he talks about his tenure in the congress. this is 45 minutes.
animosity between the press and the president as early as john adams. wasuse he was a person who pushing toward the sedition act 1798. what that does is that it actually tries to prevent criticism of the government and of the president. find c-span's biweekly on the free c-span radio app under the podcast or wherever you go for podcast. interview withs senator bob corker of tennessee, who is retiring at the end of this term. he talks about his tenure in the congress. this is 45 minutes.
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john adams was the person pushing for the sedition act. >>> hello, everybody.elcome back to the afternoon. i'm sure we have a great morning and a lot more in store this afternoon. starting now with our panel writing about the war, this is something that we in the committe
john adams was the person pushing for the sedition act. >>> hello, everybody.elcome back to the afternoon. i'm sure we have a great morning and a lot more in store this afternoon. starting now with our panel writing about the war, this is something that we in the committe
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. >> there is a real animosity between the president and presidents as early as john adams, because he is the person pushing towards the sedation act of 1793. that actually tries to prevent criticism of the government and the president. weekly" onpan's "the 's free radio app. conversation about the future of health care we are joined by susan dentzer and the network for excellence in health innovation. care withouth walls? concept that health care ought to move outside the classic and institutional we are familiar with. doctors offices and hospitals. it should move closer to people in their homes and communities, schools etc.. where people are living most of their lives. not all health care can do this. if you're in the terrible care accident you want to go to a trauma center. a lot of health care is not about that classic laying on of hands. is about exchanges of information. what the argue is health care ought to move the way the rest of society's move. we are comfortable exchanging information remotely over internet or phone. they're so much second move in that direction and people
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people -- john quincy adams once wrote in his diary, i saw it, that martin van buren looks a lot like aaron berger. he is always trying to organize factions and get southerners and northerners in political alliances together. announcer: tonight at 8:00 eastern, on c-span's q&a. weeklyto c-span's podcast care this week, part one of a two-part interview with three nationally known presidential historians. douglas brinkley, and richard norton smith who share historical context for the trump presidency. >> i see him as an andrew johnson like president. meaning someone who has impeachment swirling around him and someone who is not able to close or heal a racial divide in the country. -- a reals a real animosity between the press and president as early as john adams. because he is the person who is pushing for the sedition act of 1798. what that does is it actually tries to prevent criticism of the government and the president. announcer: find a c-span's the weekly on the free c-span radio app under the podcast or wherever you go for podcasts. now, from harvard law school, judges and legal
people -- john quincy adams once wrote in his diary, i saw it, that martin van buren looks a lot like aaron berger. he is always trying to organize factions and get southerners and northerners in political alliances together. announcer: tonight at 8:00 eastern, on c-span's q&a. weeklyto c-span's podcast care this week, part one of a two-part interview with three nationally known presidential historians. douglas brinkley, and richard norton smith who share historical context for the trump...
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john adams was the person pushing for the sedition act. >>> hello, everybody. welcome back to the afternoon. i'm sure we have a great morning and a lot more in store this afternoon. starting now with our panel writing about the war, this is something that we in the committee thought about when we put these festivals together to try to have something for everyone. writing about the war is something that is very particular and very relevant in our history and our current state of the country and the world. some of the authors have written about the different war i wars e and see if mom and in iraq when his nonfiction but don't tell the stories of what it means to be waging a war, in a war and i think you'll find it a very interesting afternoon. so the panel today will be moderated by the fourth, the third-generatiothird generationy family who attended west point and is the author of the acclaimed novel dress gray about his time there. he's written extensively about the military and was a columnist for the village voice and many other publications and is currently
john adams was the person pushing for the sedition act. >>> hello, everybody. welcome back to the afternoon. i'm sure we have a great morning and a lot more in store this afternoon. starting now with our panel writing about the war, this is something that we in the committee thought about when we put these festivals together to try to have something for everyone. writing about the war is something that is very particular and very relevant in our history and our current state of the...
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is there an evil thing sends with the scholarship of john adams and those that are educated and throwingit and in many ways flawed but is less well-educated but more humility than any of them? >> in the subtitle and referred to the genius of george washington that he was a very different kind of genius from someone like hamilton. he could just dive into things and washington had that ability to sort through the static of life and figure out what was the most important thing to do in the early years of the revolution it was hard for them but he came to the understanding that laid it all out in the interest of this country he would have to put his tendencies aside and write a defensive war. they realized the naval superiority it is the only way we can win this thing. particularly when it came to the chesapeake and new york it was that strategic understanding that would be realized in a situation in which no one had control. they would look back and say he didn't understand we have it all figured out. if he decided with the arrival to retrieve to the carolinas he would have escaped and that
is there an evil thing sends with the scholarship of john adams and those that are educated and throwingit and in many ways flawed but is less well-educated but more humility than any of them? >> in the subtitle and referred to the genius of george washington that he was a very different kind of genius from someone like hamilton. he could just dive into things and washington had that ability to sort through the static of life and figure out what was the most important thing to do in the...
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you can unpack each of those, only virtuous people, john adam says, capable of freedom. by virtue, today that's become a goodie. for them, and included honesty, loyalty, patriotism and above all, character. they had been a person of integrity because of those values. character. there is a -- john adams, he loves words like indivisible, indelible, there is one sentence where he puts them altogether. you read it and you think is he moving up to freedom? right? no. he's talking about the indivisible and valuable, whatever. right of the people to know the character of their leader. if you think, character is the bridge between followers and leaders, followers will never know why leaders making their decisions. if they can trust the character, they trust the leader and the job. equally, some leaders are so powerful, nothing christine restrains him. except character. if you look at the history of american presidents, characters often crucial crucial -- nixon presidency, with his insecurity, whatever, you start to see problems, it's always coming out. character. that's rejected
you can unpack each of those, only virtuous people, john adam says, capable of freedom. by virtue, today that's become a goodie. for them, and included honesty, loyalty, patriotism and above all, character. they had been a person of integrity because of those values. character. there is a -- john adams, he loves words like indivisible, indelible, there is one sentence where he puts them altogether. you read it and you think is he moving up to freedom? right? no. he's talking about the...
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i think about the diplomatic career than if i think about john adams.it may be because that reputation preceded him as a man of genius and science. i think you'd sell you sell him a little short in the assumption of course it was only possible because the french had such a huge regard for him. that was how he really made his name in france. people often say the greatest country in the world is great britain. france was still the greatest power in europe. but by no means. the greatest empire. but the french head. it was the sign that one them the respect. the diplomacy certainly had to be done. you should always remember it was the french navy that really sort of won the revolutionary war. so do you think there's anything left now to do about franklin do you think we now had a sort of complete understanding or complete enough understanding of him that we can sort of close the book on him is there something more you would think of. there is still so much control and there. about exactly what role he played in politics for example. the point about this boo
i think about the diplomatic career than if i think about john adams.it may be because that reputation preceded him as a man of genius and science. i think you'd sell you sell him a little short in the assumption of course it was only possible because the french had such a huge regard for him. that was how he really made his name in france. people often say the greatest country in the world is great britain. france was still the greatest power in europe. but by no means. the greatest empire....
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john quincy adams once wrote in his diary that martin van buren looks a lot like aaron burr. and that's a lot like aaron burr. and would get southerners northerners and blood alliances. announcer: sunday night at eight eastern. listen to c-span's the weekly print this week part one of a two-part interview with historians. douglas brinkley, edna green and richard norton smith. >> i see him as an andrew johnson like president. meaning someone who has impeachment swirling around him close orne not able to do what the racial divide. >> there is a real animosity between the press and presidents as early as john adams because he is the person who was pushing for this edition act of 1798. what that does is tries to predict racism of the government and president. announcer: on the free c-span radio app. or wherever you go for podcasts. new congressen the starts in january, there we more than 100 new house and senate members for the democrats will binge on the house, the republicans the senate. new congress, new leaders. watch the process unfold on c-span. announcer: former president
john quincy adams once wrote in his diary that martin van buren looks a lot like aaron burr. and that's a lot like aaron burr. and would get southerners northerners and blood alliances. announcer: sunday night at eight eastern. listen to c-span's the weekly print this week part one of a two-part interview with historians. douglas brinkley, edna green and richard norton smith. >> i see him as an andrew johnson like president. meaning someone who has impeachment swirling around him close...
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. >> there is a real animosity between press and the president as early as john adams. is the person who is pushing for the sedition act of 1798. what that does is actually tries to prevent criticism of the government and of the president. >> find it on the free c-span radio app. wherever you go for podcast. >> next,"q&a" with ted widmer. >> then british prime minister theresa may takes questions from the house of commons. and, the government self-defense....
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and eventually as a compromise a government of national unity was formed a former finance minister john adam on piano is promising the poor nation a new phase in his development if elected but his government was accused of corruption transparency international has accused him of being involved in the trafficking of endangered rosewood in accordance with constitutional requirements he's since stepped down as president in order to stand for reelection. on the entry to the start of what do all's i was never involved in the road would story you think if i was involved we wouldn't have hesitated to send the president to court but i tell you i was even the person who was fighting obvious route trade was. also contesting the presidency is the man who preceded it has gone out on piano as president. came to power in two thousand and nine following a military coup young and known for his charisma the former deejays popular attracting big numbers to his campaign rallies once the mayor of the capital antananarivo he says his rise to power what was the result of a popular uprising he replaced president m
and eventually as a compromise a government of national unity was formed a former finance minister john adam on piano is promising the poor nation a new phase in his development if elected but his government was accused of corruption transparency international has accused him of being involved in the trafficking of endangered rosewood in accordance with constitutional requirements he's since stepped down as president in order to stand for reelection. on the entry to the start of what do all's i...
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as early as john adams. he's the person who is putting for this act. what that does is, it applies to prevent criticism of the government. >> by c-span on the freak c-span radio at. under the podcast tab. >> the state department countered terrorism, was questioned on capitol hill. the subcommittee on terrorism, trade, asked ambassador nathan about the administration of counterterrorism policy.
as early as john adams. he's the person who is putting for this act. what that does is, it applies to prevent criticism of the government. >> by c-span on the freak c-span radio at. under the podcast tab. >> the state department countered terrorism, was questioned on capitol hill. the subcommittee on terrorism, trade, asked ambassador nathan about the administration of counterterrorism policy.
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one of the great men of this place who doesn't get enough credit, john quincy adams.d been president of the united states and after he stepped down in a not particularly notable presidency, the people asked him to stand for the people's house to represent them here in the house of representatives. he thought about it and he served here with distinction as a cantankerous old man and the right of the people to petition the congress. he was censored for it and for 15 years the house would not hear petitions against slavery. ultimately, he prevailed. he led the trial on behalf of the mute ineers rate down the hall in the old supreme court where the terrible dread scott decision was rendered and john quincy adam his a rare victory against slavery in the case all right here in this building. let's hope, as we celebrate this great occasion that we will all do honor to the memories, that we will rectify the wrongs and pick the rights to champion that this place will always live up, ultimately, to the beacon of hope it represents not only for our people, but for those struggli
one of the great men of this place who doesn't get enough credit, john quincy adams.d been president of the united states and after he stepped down in a not particularly notable presidency, the people asked him to stand for the people's house to represent them here in the house of representatives. he thought about it and he served here with distinction as a cantankerous old man and the right of the people to petition the congress. he was censored for it and for 15 years the house would not hear...
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mark: and yet, this president has been relatively passive with action, on media, john adams.p journalists, be a abrm lincoln order, new york news paper prinked printed a fake pt at proclamation, he ordered his generals to arrest the journalists. woodrow wilson set up an intelligence operation again the media, and obama after reporters, trump has not done that. >> he has an affect psychologically on the journalists, he conveys idea he has no respect for him, he has contempt they have violated their journallive -- journalistic ethical. you remember obama went after ap reporters and james rosen at fox, he said in a campaign trail, you should debate sean hannity, i think he said you will tear him up, if trump said, you would tear somebody up, for them, something about trump, his speech, mannerism, appear answer, is not just journalists he is an a4 affront to their -- >> could it be his existent because he fights back and calls them out by name. saying fake news that is the enemy of the people. >> i think so. sources -- we know a lot of cases it did not happen, a person writes a c
mark: and yet, this president has been relatively passive with action, on media, john adams.p journalists, be a abrm lincoln order, new york news paper prinked printed a fake pt at proclamation, he ordered his generals to arrest the journalists. woodrow wilson set up an intelligence operation again the media, and obama after reporters, trump has not done that. >> he has an affect psychologically on the journalists, he conveys idea he has no respect for him, he has contempt they have...
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john adams put in place the sedition act. he put journalists in prison.xecutive order. they shutdown 300 newspapers and put the journalists and editors in prison. and woodrow wilson, he had the sedition act of 1918 and did the same thing. put journalists in prison and some of his opponents. donald trump has not done anything like this. he is not rounding up legal immigrants or putting journalists in prison. they refer to him as hitler and stalin. then, we have this policy where we separate children from their parents who come here illegally not because we want to put them in cages like obama did but to protect the children from coyotes and kid snapper. -- kidnappers. it was roosevelt who put japanese-americans in internment campus. they don't call him hitler or stalin. i will even go here. they attack our president. they say a womanizer and bring stormy daniels in front of tv left and right. this president has been our president. he conducted himself in the oval office with great accumen. people are laughing. jfk had affairs constantly with a german spy a
john adams put in place the sedition act. he put journalists in prison.xecutive order. they shutdown 300 newspapers and put the journalists and editors in prison. and woodrow wilson, he had the sedition act of 1918 and did the same thing. put journalists in prison and some of his opponents. donald trump has not done anything like this. he is not rounding up legal immigrants or putting journalists in prison. they refer to him as hitler and stalin. then, we have this policy where we separate...
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john quincy adams once wrote in is diary that martin van buren looks a lot like aaron burr and cts a lot like aaron burr. announcer: sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q & a. c-span where history unfolds daily. in 1979 c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and today we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is broug to you by your cable or satellite provider. when the new congress starts in january, there will be more than 100 new house and senate members the democrats will control the house. the republicans the senate. new congress, new leaders. watch the process unfold on -span. >> each week, american artifacts takes you to museums and historic laces to learn about american history. in 1619, 35 english settlers arrived in berkeley, virginia. upriver from jamestown. we talked to graham woodlief, descendent of the group's leader, captain john woodlief, about how these colonists celebrated the first english thanks
john quincy adams once wrote in is diary that martin van buren looks a lot like aaron burr and cts a lot like aaron burr. announcer: sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q & a. c-span where history unfolds daily. in 1979 c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and today we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is broug to...
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is a real animosity between the press and president as early as john adams. he is pushing for the sedition act, and what that does is it actually tries to prevent criticism of the government and of the president >> find c-span's the weekly under the podcast cap or wherever you go for podcasts. >> on tuesday, the senate judiciary committee held a confirmation hearing on five of president that -- president trump's nominees. this is just over two hours. >> [inaudible conversations] chairman grassley, ranking member leahy and colleagues thanks for being here on a cold wet morning to allow me to voice my support for the louisiana native james came who's been nominated to be united states district judge for the western district of louisiana. a junior at the university of texas and a freshman at smu. he attended the state university in lakstate universityin lake cl scholarship where i think this is the most interesting thing he was roommates with future star james dumars. after getting his degree in finance he went on to attend law school at baton rouge where he gra
is a real animosity between the press and president as early as john adams. he is pushing for the sedition act, and what that does is it actually tries to prevent criticism of the government and of the president >> find c-span's the weekly under the podcast cap or wherever you go for podcasts. >> on tuesday, the senate judiciary committee held a confirmation hearing on five of president that -- president trump's nominees. this is just over two hours. >> [inaudible...
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by john quincy adams once wrote in his diary that martin van buren looks a lot like ehrenberg -- aaron burr, and he asked a lot like aaron burr. he's always trying to organize factions and get southerners and northerners in political alliances together. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> on tuesday, secretary of state mike pompeo briefed reporters on issues, including iran sanctions and north korea's nuclear program. secretary pompeo: good afternoon, everyone. happy thanksgiving. i want to touch on five topics today. first, the united states today sanctioned an international network that the iranian regime and russia are using to provide millions of barrels of oil to the assad regime. this is in exchange for the movement of hundreds of millions of dollars to the irgc quds force. that money is then passed on to terrorist organizations like hezboallah and hamas. the united states, in its continued efforts, will not allow these dirty dealings to flourish. iran will not be allowed to exploit the international financial system, to hide revenue streams it uses to fund terror
by john quincy adams once wrote in his diary that martin van buren looks a lot like ehrenberg -- aaron burr, and he asked a lot like aaron burr. he's always trying to organize factions and get southerners and northerners in political alliances together. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> on tuesday, secretary of state mike pompeo briefed reporters on issues, including iran sanctions and north korea's nuclear program. secretary pompeo: good afternoon, everyone....
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john quinncy adam has a stroke in the house. lincoln's assassination, french at the bedside. it's amazing. actually gettysburg address. i get to brag about the photos i found. there are a couple of photos in the book i really -- when you write a book you think to yourself this took two months but no one will know that. there is one image in the book of a congressman named john dawson from louisiana who is scarey. he is a fighting man. he is the bowie knife guy. i see -- this is good. >> i read the book. >> i can totally tell. >> i like the fact you act it out for me. feel very encouraged. very encouraged. thank you. and the shirt, too. so, no -- but he is scarey. when you look in the book and see the portrait he looks like a disturbed individual. well i wanted to show what he looked like. he is a pretty obscure guy. i tracked down -- thank you very much -- there he is. i tracked down the one portrait of him, one portrait of him. it was sold years ago at an auction house in louisiana. i tracked it to the auction house and haunted this poor woman like, hi, it's me again. i real
john quinncy adam has a stroke in the house. lincoln's assassination, french at the bedside. it's amazing. actually gettysburg address. i get to brag about the photos i found. there are a couple of photos in the book i really -- when you write a book you think to yourself this took two months but no one will know that. there is one image in the book of a congressman named john dawson from louisiana who is scarey. he is a fighting man. he is the bowie knife guy. i see -- this is good. >> i...