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john adams, way to the left one whosewas never service was so essential as tose mr. otis from 1760 1770. furthermore, in february 1761, he gave a five hour oratory, which is about as long as my talk today. in the statehouse in boston. otis bys would remember saying that the child was then -- the child of independence was then in their born. everyone in the audience appeared to go away as i did, ready to take the rate of assistance and promote the cause of colonial independence. otis did suffer from mental illness. it probably happened prior to any incident at a boston coffeehouse in 1769 when he was struck over the head and he would deteriorate. he had moments of lucidity but most of his public life was over by the end of the 1770's. he passed away suddenly, standing in the door of his house and was quoted saying that when it was time for him to , hern, to heaven or above would go by being struck by lightning and later on, it seemed like he died being struck by lightning. luminary largely forgotten is this gentleman. a great recent biography came parthe is such an in
john adams, way to the left one whosewas never service was so essential as tose mr. otis from 1760 1770. furthermore, in february 1761, he gave a five hour oratory, which is about as long as my talk today. in the statehouse in boston. otis bys would remember saying that the child was then -- the child of independence was then in their born. everyone in the audience appeared to go away as i did, ready to take the rate of assistance and promote the cause of colonial independence. otis did suffer...
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in 1787 john adams wrote as often as elections happen, the dangers of foreign influence recurs. in 1788 alexander hamilton warned us that foreign powers trying to gain influence would be the most deadly adversaries of republican government. the threat of foreign interference in our elections is as serious today as it was more than 200 years ago. we must do all this we can to defend against it, that includes impeachment inquiry into the actions of the president. in the house of representatives, they're going to begin a process. if the thousands of representatives ultimately approves articles of impeachment against donald trump, the united states state will hold a trial and our members will serve as jurors. as a member of the united states senate and a potential juror, i will take my job as seriously as any i've ever had in this institution and i hope my republican colleagues will do so as well. the american people deserve nothing less. leader mcconnell and my republican colleagues must uphold their oaths to the constitution, put country over party and conduct a fair trial. anythi
in 1787 john adams wrote as often as elections happen, the dangers of foreign influence recurs. in 1788 alexander hamilton warned us that foreign powers trying to gain influence would be the most deadly adversaries of republican government. the threat of foreign interference in our elections is as serious today as it was more than 200 years ago. we must do all this we can to defend against it, that includes impeachment inquiry into the actions of the president. in the house of representatives,...
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it's a really fun course to teach. >> on that same day in response you tweeted about the john adams book the adams biography was the sameness that more people into my seminars than anything else. >> for years. and i gave them full permission explicitly i said wait why are you in the course i don't want a yale answer there something i had a house my dad talked about it now i'm curious. i just never studied. i give them full permission to say whatever they want for a while was this john adams biographyph so now i'm curious or the hbo miniseries. and then it became the musical. but this time i asked because it wasn't something that necessarily wasat in conversation. someone said maybe because younger people are interested iny the musical and the older people don't maybe because the younger people are focused but 30 people try to get into the course one person said explicitly i didn't like the musical and i'm here to learn more about the time. that's great. that's an excellent reason that you hated it but want to ask questions. >> once a month we ask an author to talk about her bodyor of wor
it's a really fun course to teach. >> on that same day in response you tweeted about the john adams book the adams biography was the sameness that more people into my seminars than anything else. >> for years. and i gave them full permission explicitly i said wait why are you in the course i don't want a yale answer there something i had a house my dad talked about it now i'm curious. i just never studied. i give them full permission to say whatever they want for a while was this...
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these southern states were obviously different from those in the north, 1776 john adams worried that the south was to aristocratic for the kind of popular republican goverment he advocated in his pamphlet, thoughts on government. but he was surprised to learn that the southern states were more less, did more or less adopt the kind of popular goverment he had suggested and he expressed relief and seeing the pride of the party brought down a little by the revolution. of course, what adams was referring to was that slave holding society dominated by plunderer easter grants that contrast it with the more egalitarian small farm societies of the north, especially in the state of new england. but slavery was not in consequential anymore, as you perhaps know, black slaves made up nearly 7% of the population of new jersey and 14% of the population of new york city. nearly 12% of our islands population was composed of slaves. it was not just the southern revolutionary leaders, washington jefferson, madison and so on who owned slaves, so did many of the northern leaders, boston's john hancock,
these southern states were obviously different from those in the north, 1776 john adams worried that the south was to aristocratic for the kind of popular republican goverment he advocated in his pamphlet, thoughts on government. but he was surprised to learn that the southern states were more less, did more or less adopt the kind of popular goverment he had suggested and he expressed relief and seeing the pride of the party brought down a little by the revolution. of course, what adams was...
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about all of the presidents of congress, starting with john hancock and then samuel huntington, john adams, john jay. there were negotiations for prisoner exchange. hamilton was very skilled at the nuances. at one point, some 600 soldiers were exchanged from the british back to the americans. i believe it was at elizabeth. hamilton handled all of that. there were diplomatic measures for him to handle with france. both alexander hamilton and his good friend were fluent in french. for that reason, they could be sent by washington and the middle of the war to meet with the fleet harvard off the coast of new jersey. there was my favorite topic, the intelligence in the american war. hamilton had to help george washington, who is a spymaster. with handling all of the different generals in case officers and independent agents who were feeding him all kinds of intelligence. some good, some not so good. constantly suspicions of double agent or moles. two spy rings were important. one operated out of new york city. there was another one that was just as effective. that was right out of here in new j
about all of the presidents of congress, starting with john hancock and then samuel huntington, john adams, john jay. there were negotiations for prisoner exchange. hamilton was very skilled at the nuances. at one point, some 600 soldiers were exchanged from the british back to the americans. i believe it was at elizabeth. hamilton handled all of that. there were diplomatic measures for him to handle with france. both alexander hamilton and his good friend were fluent in french. for that...
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trump is the democracy that john adams warned us about. >> quote, procedural democracy is a -- pardon me, procedural democracy is a convenience, pes fies the chimps in the electorate and gives ritual combat for chimps in office. >> yeah, certain decisions we have to make collectively today. that's not how societies are organized and certain things that we have to decide as groups. there aren't really many good ways about doing that, we can fight about it and whoever wins gets to decide and that's how we did, we can have votes about it, we can use the law which is a useful piece of technology that we should probably rely on more, so democracy as a convenience is when we get together and say we have a real disagreement on how to handle, say, health care, so we are going to vote and choose people to work out that on our behalf and sort of try to stick together through it because it's really the only way to go about it but democracy as something that's -- democracy produces all sorts of bad things, if you had to vote on slavery in 1800's, they would have voted for slavery. >> where did yo
trump is the democracy that john adams warned us about. >> quote, procedural democracy is a -- pardon me, procedural democracy is a convenience, pes fies the chimps in the electorate and gives ritual combat for chimps in office. >> yeah, certain decisions we have to make collectively today. that's not how societies are organized and certain things that we have to decide as groups. there aren't really many good ways about doing that, we can fight about it and whoever wins gets to...
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john adams riding to a friend and saying how should an american politician rest. i want to look those sort of british or french european aristocrats. the clothing i have has a lot of lace on it, it it is it too much lace. could i strip some of the lace away. how many horses with the carriage would seem appropriate in american versus how many in another place. it sounds really goofy in this part of white's abridgment to teach. on the other hand, they are seriously thinking about the back. the stylistic decision on really going to shape the tone and character of the government and the nation and let everything set a precedence. the kind of improv can have a pig impact. on one hand, it's almost comical because it seems trivial on the other hand, it really isn't trivial and the in itself is really interesting. >> we had several hundred white male elites forming this country with their buy-in from the three or 4 million people who live here the time. on the one hand there is a small group of people who have power. on the other hand revolution is a popular revolution an
john adams riding to a friend and saying how should an american politician rest. i want to look those sort of british or french european aristocrats. the clothing i have has a lot of lace on it, it it is it too much lace. could i strip some of the lace away. how many horses with the carriage would seem appropriate in american versus how many in another place. it sounds really goofy in this part of white's abridgment to teach. on the other hand, they are seriously thinking about the back. the...
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now after the constitution was drafted and ratified, john adam says in a letter - - letter to the massachusetts militia it was made for a moral and religious people that is wholly inadequate and that's a famous quote but to describe with the constitutional s structure that is too weak with that level of liberty in the culture is so great it is all exercised in a way that america is theex unfit habitation. so you have two reciprocal responsibilities that were the foundation of thisde republic. duty of the government of the united states of america to defend and protect the liberty of its citizens. to use the word oxygen to define the role ofsc liberty. that is how essential it is. at the same time it won't work unless there was a reciprocal commitment to exercise that liberty. we are all fallen people and will not be perfect. the founding fathers knew that so they built in checks and balances running vertically and horizontally within the federal system so no one set of bad people could wreck the place with internal resilience that was an incredibly wise way to build the country in ways that ech
now after the constitution was drafted and ratified, john adam says in a letter - - letter to the massachusetts militia it was made for a moral and religious people that is wholly inadequate and that's a famous quote but to describe with the constitutional s structure that is too weak with that level of liberty in the culture is so great it is all exercised in a way that america is theex unfit habitation. so you have two reciprocal responsibilities that were the foundation of thisde republic....
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this is not the answer he would have come up with, but i might say, the answer to john adams' question is just what you said. how did usonians come to think they are the great imperial power, and erase native american people from their landscape. that is vastly oversimplified, not everybody sees it that way, but that is a narrative one could tell about this period, and about much of u.s. history. i want to talk about how we might begin to think about these same, three-axis model talking about native peoples. the same basic historical causes, same basic historical events, are leading to native people having to engage in their series of wars for independence at the same time settler-colonists are doing it, always within the three-part framework of the british empire, but during these wars for independence, certainly the french and spanish empires get back involved. that odd alliance between the french empire and the settler-colonists and the spanish, always trying to figure out how they can get back into the game somehow as well. but in any event, certainly the same short-term causes. th
this is not the answer he would have come up with, but i might say, the answer to john adams' question is just what you said. how did usonians come to think they are the great imperial power, and erase native american people from their landscape. that is vastly oversimplified, not everybody sees it that way, but that is a narrative one could tell about this period, and about much of u.s. history. i want to talk about how we might begin to think about these same, three-axis model talking about...
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is the people more thing and i presume it's a school and could tend to become more feeling good john adams he go into. a combatant limb of the elite. as the base and others here. look at this. as that girl is the birth of my hopes your programs at the misquotes in sync with the bedrooms around. and videotape of this you leave extend that embrace a stab in the top of the for a silver this is because you're only a couple he says you're the system that was the cause from us for this in the city . i mean is that i mean i mean just cause that's good many times have seen bad old give that has a lot of flaws and it was as it was nearly as bad as other political you know this . city. living is there anything that isn't by us but. if you limit the cynical manipulation but i don't have a bit of. them for these getting nothing but there's because they have to be the most kids like you or use money you know. you want you. to see this through to the limit what are you going to lower the median on the whole time i must wear them as the months and months act as if we was going to be able to hold condoms
is the people more thing and i presume it's a school and could tend to become more feeling good john adams he go into. a combatant limb of the elite. as the base and others here. look at this. as that girl is the birth of my hopes your programs at the misquotes in sync with the bedrooms around. and videotape of this you leave extend that embrace a stab in the top of the for a silver this is because you're only a couple he says you're the system that was the cause from us for this in the city ....
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his distant cousin john adams the lawyer, samuel adams is a brewer. john hancock, probably the wealthiest merchants in boston. and there united by a belief that they are much put upon. the british have troops and occupation force in boston, that's why the boston massacre, the shootings in 1770 her area there's friction between the occupying force and the townspeople of boston. and they don't like it. they don't like any of it and they are very well organized. they're extremely good at propaganda their brilliant propaganda and they have organized their correspondence with the other colonists and they have got the other colonies watching very carefully what's happening inmassachusetts . and they have convinced the other colonies that it can happen to us in boston, can happen to you. in williamsburg or in charleston or in philadelphia . and this becomes an article of faith that unifies those radicals and even the moderates and even some of those who are straddling the fence trying to think this through.what should we do. >> sothe radicals , there must be
his distant cousin john adams the lawyer, samuel adams is a brewer. john hancock, probably the wealthiest merchants in boston. and there united by a belief that they are much put upon. the british have troops and occupation force in boston, that's why the boston massacre, the shootings in 1770 her area there's friction between the occupying force and the townspeople of boston. and they don't like it. they don't like any of it and they are very well organized. they're extremely good at...
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roots to 1798 and a bill signed by john adams. roots to 1798 and a bill signed by john adams. they would be uniformed physicians of what would later become the u.s. public health service. this entire mechanism, this federal mechanism, was created to deal with the issue of immigration. how did americans deal with immigration in the late 19th century? with fear and anxiety, and at the same time expectation, the expectation that the newcomers would provide labor as america industrialized. the fear and anxiety was, who are these people? where they coming from? how will they affect the texture of american culture and society? what are we going to do with them all? where are they going to settle? where are they going to be? what is the implication? this is a very dramatic and dynamic period in the peopling of america, between the late 1880's and the 1920's when restrictive legislation is passed. susan: how many people came into the united states during that period? dr. kraut: 23.5 million. 23.5 million. again, as a percentage of the pop
roots to 1798 and a bill signed by john adams. roots to 1798 and a bill signed by john adams. they would be uniformed physicians of what would later become the u.s. public health service. this entire mechanism, this federal mechanism, was created to deal with the issue of immigration. how did americans deal with immigration in the late 19th century? with fear and anxiety, and at the same time expectation, the expectation that the newcomers would provide labor as america industrialized. the fear...
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john adams manual enrique has and elizabeth henriquez are set to change their pleas all of them on monday in federal court in boston. each faces charges of fraud and money laundering. they previously pleaded not guilty 15 other parents previously admitted guilt in their plea deals, including actress felicity huffman over the weekend husband was spotted in acree a green prison jumpsuit at dublin's federal prison in the east bay. she is currently in her 5th day of her 2 weeks ends for her role in the college admissions scandal. we want to bring >>mentioned to you a bit ago about a former 49 coach stopping a young gunman at a high school this happened in our gun that coach. apparently works at the school now was disarm the a student and then gave that palo sandoval has the story. >>angel going thursday us walked into his northeast, portland oregon high school campus back in may armed with a shotgun and loaded with a single shell this newly released surveillance video shows us what happened next. that's campus coach and security guard keenan low in countering diaz at the entrance to a classro
john adams manual enrique has and elizabeth henriquez are set to change their pleas all of them on monday in federal court in boston. each faces charges of fraud and money laundering. they previously pleaded not guilty 15 other parents previously admitted guilt in their plea deals, including actress felicity huffman over the weekend husband was spotted in acree a green prison jumpsuit at dublin's federal prison in the east bay. she is currently in her 5th day of her 2 weeks ends for her role in...
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but in boston, there are people like samuel adams, distant cousin john adams, the lawyer. john hancock, probably the wealthiest merchant in boston and they are united by the british have troops and occupation force, the boston massacre, the shooting in 1770 occurred. friction between the occupying force. they don't like any of it. they are very well organized. they are extremely good at propaganda. they have organized their correspondence with the other colonies. the got the other colonies watching very carefully what's happening in massachusetts they convince the other colonies, if it can happen to us boston, it can happen to you in williamsburg or charleston or philadelphia and becomes what unifies the radicals and even the moderates. even those who are straddling the fence as to what we should do. >> the radicals, there must be moderates. who with the moderates? >> there were a number of moderates john dickinson of pennsylvania, brilliant lawyer, they are looking for a motive with another country. they are looking for a way out, benjamin franklin is a moderate. he's in
but in boston, there are people like samuel adams, distant cousin john adams, the lawyer. john hancock, probably the wealthiest merchant in boston and they are united by the british have troops and occupation force, the boston massacre, the shooting in 1770 occurred. friction between the occupying force. they don't like any of it. they are very well organized. they are extremely good at propaganda. they have organized their correspondence with the other colonies. the got the other colonies...
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in april of 1800, president john adams left philadelphia. one month later, all business ceased in philadelphia and congress headed to washington, d.c. that is it for this edition of matter-of-fa. we'll see you next week back i the nation's current capitol 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. it's hard to believe we are now in our fifth year and i really appreciate our very loyal viewers. it is really gratifying to all of us who work on the program to hear such positive feedback including people at community events who tell me this is their actual favorite show. now one of the things i hear is many fans of "asian pacific america" appreciate that we make sure the artistic and cultural side of the community is highlighted and not forgotten. when we were creating the show i
in april of 1800, president john adams left philadelphia. one month later, all business ceased in philadelphia and congress headed to washington, d.c. that is it for this edition of matter-of-fa. we'll see you next week back i the nation's current capitol 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...
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this was absolutely not the answer that he would come up with, but i might say the answer to john adams question is just what you said. how did usonians come to think they are a great imperial power and in fact erased empires and native peoples from their ideological landscape? and that is vastly oversimplified, not everybody sees it that way, but that is a narrative that one could tell period and much of u.s. history. all right, very briefly i want to talk about how we might begin to think about these same reacts -- we might begin to think about this three-asks xis model applying to native peoples. same basic historical causes, same basic historical events are leading to native people having to engage in their series a voice for independence at the same times that settler colonists are doing it. spanish and french empires get back involved with that odd alliance between the french empire and the settler colonists and the spanish always trying to figure out how they can get back in the game somehow as well. but, in any event, certainly the same short term causes, the object of the strug
this was absolutely not the answer that he would come up with, but i might say the answer to john adams question is just what you said. how did usonians come to think they are a great imperial power and in fact erased empires and native peoples from their ideological landscape? and that is vastly oversimplified, not everybody sees it that way, but that is a narrative that one could tell period and much of u.s. history. all right, very briefly i want to talk about how we might begin to think...
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determination of washington, the literary skills of medicine, and the personality and grumpy temperament of john adams. a man seemingly lost in the general public on his life is in the most tangled political period in u.s. history. why then is mason moss among the sacred gallery of the same? it is lamentable that most americans do not know mason as well as they should especially when we reflect on who he was and what he achieved. virginia, devoted husband and father of 12, 25 grandchildren, farmer, philosopher, botanist, amateur musician, fluent in two languages, architect of the declaration of independence and the bill of rights and one of the strongest proponents in america of religious liberty and history. losers received little credit from history. most historical impressions depict him as a grumpy old patriot who lost his political arguments in philadelphia then took his pen and quill & home and that is why he refused to sign the constitution for his own reasons, some would argue. i hope to give a renewed look at the character, life and accomplishments. he's shown to be in my book to be a compass
determination of washington, the literary skills of medicine, and the personality and grumpy temperament of john adams. a man seemingly lost in the general public on his life is in the most tangled political period in u.s. history. why then is mason moss among the sacred gallery of the same? it is lamentable that most americans do not know mason as well as they should especially when we reflect on who he was and what he achieved. virginia, devoted husband and father of 12, 25 grandchildren,...
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his word john adams, john republicanism an obstacle to stand before us was published by a massachusetts historical society in 2014. his his book length study on the general james long straight performances battle of gettysburg was public this year but macfarlane press currently he lives in marilyn with his wife and children without any further introduction, i would like you to present you to mr. cory pfarr >> thank you very much. >> thanks to the gettysburg heritage center for having me here. we will get right into it just after janes longstreet nine new york we will begin regarded by future generations it asserted quote that we don't think that history will sustain conventions of mr. janes longstreet critics he will be seen as an ablest who fought on the the reason we can look back today the reason this bolton is because it was written after a group of ex confederate officers, including john b gordon and others had wade had seen fit waging a post war camping of allegations against longstreet conduct particularly his performance at harrisburg. beginning in 18 71 million a year after lea
his word john adams, john republicanism an obstacle to stand before us was published by a massachusetts historical society in 2014. his his book length study on the general james long straight performances battle of gettysburg was public this year but macfarlane press currently he lives in marilyn with his wife and children without any further introduction, i would like you to present you to mr. cory pfarr >> thank you very much. >> thanks to the gettysburg heritage center for...
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john adams defended the british red coats. if you believe that everybody deserves a fair defense. just try not to draw it out. >> okay. strategy. >> seriously, trey gowdy has good reason to defend the president to join the president's legal team as a private practicing lawyer in south carolina. who is familiar, who is -- do you believe that people are fought entitled to a fair defense, even the president of the united states? >> of course. he's going no get a lot of it. the problem is it's a hackish defense that doesn't represent any continuity between what they said now and lindsey graham between '98 impeachment and now. >> we have it. can we play it? lindsay frame, south carolina. >> article 3 of impeachment against richard nixon, the article was based on the idea that richard nixon as president failed to comply with suspense of congress. the day richard nixon failed to answer that subpoena is the day that he was subject to impeachment because he took the power from congress over the impeachment process away from congress and he became the judge and jury. >> i just don't know ho
john adams defended the british red coats. if you believe that everybody deserves a fair defense. just try not to draw it out. >> okay. strategy. >> seriously, trey gowdy has good reason to defend the president to join the president's legal team as a private practicing lawyer in south carolina. who is familiar, who is -- do you believe that people are fought entitled to a fair defense, even the president of the united states? >> of course. he's going no get a lot of it. the...
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john adams went over there, he negotiated, blah blah. the foreign debt is not the important part of the debt. the domestic debt is what drives all of the issues we still do with today. it was substantially larger in numbers and overwhelmingly more important. but the fact that some website gets this wrong should not surprise anybody, except that this website is called treasury direct kids. it is supposed to educate kids about physical matters. it is the bureau it is the department hamilton founded. it is describing his approach to debt in wrong terms. what fascinated him, what got him up in the morning to us, might sound boring, public debt. it was a thrilling opportunity and a domestic debt, the debt to rich americans that was the driver of everything i have been trying to talk about. here are some liberal scholars writing a piece about something unrelated. they're trying to fill you in on the background of hamilton and debt. they say the most pressing issue is what to do about the new nations debt. continental congress and individual st
john adams went over there, he negotiated, blah blah. the foreign debt is not the important part of the debt. the domestic debt is what drives all of the issues we still do with today. it was substantially larger in numbers and overwhelmingly more important. but the fact that some website gets this wrong should not surprise anybody, except that this website is called treasury direct kids. it is supposed to educate kids about physical matters. it is the bureau it is the department hamilton...
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john adams among others that only a moral religious people can self-govern. our form of governance is unsuitable for amoral or immoral people because they can't govern the way we have done it. we are 240 plus years of our nation's history. that concept has served us well because -- and i think we've been a nation that god has been able to look at and bless. but put yourself in god's position today and ask him to bless americana he sees. ask him to bless the killing of 62 million babies in 40 plus years. ask him to -- to comprehend just how heinous some of the things going on in our nation have occurred. i don't think he can bless the nation. i did it when the children of israel, with their hearts separated from god. he would use awful circumstances to reset that nation's heart back to god. we're in control of that. there is nothing i can do from a legitimating standpoint. can't legislate at the city counsel standpoint. we have to do this in our hearts. we have to stand up for the moral values on which the nation was conceived and supported and sustained for 2
john adams among others that only a moral religious people can self-govern. our form of governance is unsuitable for amoral or immoral people because they can't govern the way we have done it. we are 240 plus years of our nation's history. that concept has served us well because -- and i think we've been a nation that god has been able to look at and bless. but put yourself in god's position today and ask him to bless americana he sees. ask him to bless the killing of 62 million babies in 40...
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john adams wrote that only the moral and religious people can self govern, that our form of self-governances improper for -- is unsuited for a moral people because they can't -- for can't people because they govern themselves. i think we are a nation that god has been able to look at and bless come but put yourself in god's position today and ask him to bless the america he sees. ask him to bless the killing of 52 million babies in 40 plus years. comprehend just how heinous some of the things that's going on in our nation have occurred. i don't think god can bless a nation that does it. he did it when the nation of israel, his chosen people, whose hearts would get separated from god, he would use awful circumstances to reset that nation's heart back to god. we are in control of that. there's nothing i can do from a legislative standpoint. this is stuff that you and i have to do in our own hearts. we have to be able to stand up for those moral values of which this nation was conceived and supported and sustained for 200 plus, more than 240 years. the thing about america, those values are in
john adams wrote that only the moral and religious people can self govern, that our form of self-governances improper for -- is unsuited for a moral people because they can't -- for can't people because they govern themselves. i think we are a nation that god has been able to look at and bless come but put yourself in god's position today and ask him to bless the america he sees. ask him to bless the killing of 52 million babies in 40 plus years. comprehend just how heinous some of the things...
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john adams said that livery cannot be preserved without general knowledge among the people. his successor put it even more simply. life and liberty go together. of the reasons that the capitol visitors center was established was to inform, involve and inspire citizens of all ages. we do that every day through our debt expanding series of public programs and educational programs. ongoing contributions to achieving these civic education goals is the partnership of the we the people program. share ourighted to constitutional system with so many students from the washington dc area. our entire education team proudly supports this partnership, i wanted to give a special note of thanks to education programs manager. [applause] lauren created and produces program which we use in every we the people participant. it gives students a sense of what it is like to be a member of congress and to make difficult decisions that impact the entire nation. version is about women's suffrage. we try to stay current with our programming and are always updating and developing and doing our part to
john adams said that livery cannot be preserved without general knowledge among the people. his successor put it even more simply. life and liberty go together. of the reasons that the capitol visitors center was established was to inform, involve and inspire citizens of all ages. we do that every day through our debt expanding series of public programs and educational programs. ongoing contributions to achieving these civic education goals is the partnership of the we the people program. share...
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but instead, what you see is people like john adams. particularly, congressmen from new england were the real radicals who push for the revolution and are very fearful of the military potentially co-opting this revolution. he talks in congress about the dangers of one man becoming -- taking on monarchical status. they're concerned about washington, so one thing they decide to do is, you think that washington as military commander would be able to choose his major generals. the officers upon which he depends the most. not so. remember, this is the republic so the civil government -- and washington understood this and would respect this throughout the revolution even though it was driving him crazy. this is an incredible patience he had. so congress, that winter, decides that each state should have two major generals. connecticut, where benedict arnold is from, already had two major generals. so, this means that five officers ranking below arnold are elevated past him for major general paul arnold, the highest-ranking brigadier general wh
but instead, what you see is people like john adams. particularly, congressmen from new england were the real radicals who push for the revolution and are very fearful of the military potentially co-opting this revolution. he talks in congress about the dangers of one man becoming -- taking on monarchical status. they're concerned about washington, so one thing they decide to do is, you think that washington as military commander would be able to choose his major generals. the officers upon...
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started off with number six -- john adams, president. and so, it's a long time.t's the white house, and we love it, and it's an honor to have you. but you really did -- you broke the sound barrier. i've never heard that. i've never heard it quite like that, and i appreciate it. we love you. we love you. audience member: we love you! pres. trump: thank you. and i'm honored to welcome everybody and these incredibly talented and unbelievable, patriotic, young american leaders. you're going to be the leaders. somebody -- i would be almost willing to bet, maybe even willing to bet -- somebody in that audience, right here, right in front of me, is going to be standing here someday. [cheering] pres. trump: you've got a good shot. you're going to have a good shot. you've done incredible work to get to this position, and i have tremendous respect for it. we're glad to be joined by our terrific vice president, mike pence. [cheering] pres. trump: and many of our cabinet members are here. they wanted to be here. i told a couple of them, "don't have to. don't worry about it.
started off with number six -- john adams, president. and so, it's a long time.t's the white house, and we love it, and it's an honor to have you. but you really did -- you broke the sound barrier. i've never heard that. i've never heard it quite like that, and i appreciate it. we love you. we love you. audience member: we love you! pres. trump: thank you. and i'm honored to welcome everybody and these incredibly talented and unbelievable, patriotic, young american leaders. you're going to be...
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john adams said one time facts are stubborn things. the facts are on our side.om brokaw is right, there is no there there and the democrats are doing this to bring about a predetermined political outcome. it is not fair, not just and upsetting a lot of the american people. elizabeth: former special counsel ken starr thinks that if democrats believe that the president did something wrong, they should consider censoring is the president, your reaction to that? >> sure, they might have the votes in the house, i suppose they might. but look they can take issue with what he does politically. you can't say this is a high crime or misdemeanor. what adam schiff and the democrats are doing with these secret depositions and secret hearings is they are trying to engineer the facts. they are trying to put together a favorable case they can present to our house judiciary committee, where i serve, that will ultimately be the arbiter of all this, and the way they are going about it is really smells to high heaven. okay? elizabeth: yeah. >> that's why we have a problem with it.
john adams said one time facts are stubborn things. the facts are on our side.om brokaw is right, there is no there there and the democrats are doing this to bring about a predetermined political outcome. it is not fair, not just and upsetting a lot of the american people. elizabeth: former special counsel ken starr thinks that if democrats believe that the president did something wrong, they should consider censoring is the president, your reaction to that? >> sure, they might have the...
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as far as political rhetoric goes, thomas jefferson and john adams called each other pretty nasty thingsrg's speech was very important. he came out against censorship. we have to understand, there are a lot of people on the left who think some conservative ideas are morally unacceptable and should be suppressed. that's what's happening on campuses for the last four or five years to a lot of professors including liberal professors. so mark zuckerberg making clear his position on this i think was a big stie step. paul: when we come back, kim strassel on her new book and the he potential long-term damage to american institutions and norms fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? that's why xfinity mobile lets you design your own data. you can share 1, 3, or 10 g
as far as political rhetoric goes, thomas jefferson and john adams called each other pretty nasty thingsrg's speech was very important. he came out against censorship. we have to understand, there are a lot of people on the left who think some conservative ideas are morally unacceptable and should be suppressed. that's what's happening on campuses for the last four or five years to a lot of professors including liberal professors. so mark zuckerberg making clear his position on this i think was...
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christianity the golden rules o golden rulese christian principle is a universal human principle john adams called it the great principle of the law. my opponent likes to mention this christian tradition of political reflection in any kind of defined as the discussions of these universal human principles, things like liberty and the life and acting in self-interest which he labeled sinful. he's sticking a flag and a universal human ideas and to claim life and liberty even if we were to focus on that which we should say they have a bigger problem because historically it gets dragged into modernity by secular ideas and thinkers. they've done excellent work in this area with the tail wagging the dog. i know that this is counterintuitive because it comes along later to claim credit for the progress. think about the historical opposition to divorce the theological and biblical argument on the side of all of those debates is on the wrong side of history. some groups were absolutely on the right side of the better biblical and religious arguments are on the wrong side. and less orthodox religion i
christianity the golden rules o golden rulese christian principle is a universal human principle john adams called it the great principle of the law. my opponent likes to mention this christian tradition of political reflection in any kind of defined as the discussions of these universal human principles, things like liberty and the life and acting in self-interest which he labeled sinful. he's sticking a flag and a universal human ideas and to claim life and liberty even if we were to focus on...
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as far as political rhetoric goes, thomas jefferson and john adams called each other pretty nasty things's speech was very important. he came out against censorship. we have to understand, there are a lot of people on the left who think some conservative ideas are morally unacceptable and should be suppressed. that's what's happening on campuses for the last four or five years to a lot of professors including liberal professors. so mark zuckerberg making clear his position on this i think was a big stie step. paul: when we come back, kim strassel on her new book and the he potential long-term damage to american institutions and norms from the trump ♪ do you recall, not long ago ♪ we would walk on the sidewalk ♪ ♪ all around the wind blows ♪ we would only hold on to let go ♪ ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we need someone to lean on ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we needed somebody to lean on ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ all we need is someone to lean on ♪ that's why xfinity mobile lets you design your own data. you can share 1, 3, or 10 gigs of data between lines, mix in lines of unlimited, and switch it up at an
as far as political rhetoric goes, thomas jefferson and john adams called each other pretty nasty things's speech was very important. he came out against censorship. we have to understand, there are a lot of people on the left who think some conservative ideas are morally unacceptable and should be suppressed. that's what's happening on campuses for the last four or five years to a lot of professors including liberal professors. so mark zuckerberg making clear his position on this i think was a...
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. >> this has been going on ev forever. 1800, john adams and jefferson were going at each other for thesidency and there were things in the ad say federal government ying if you vote for one or the other, then your wives and daughters will be b subject to murder and prostitution and they'll teach murder and rape. this has been going on for 200 years. >> political, deceitful advertising. >> exactly so we saw u that in newspapers, radio. look at the stuff that's advertised on tv today who knows what the stuff is. in the newspaper you get social media is the next media you're see iing a lot of garbage out there. >> facebook in a way is on the side of -- >> how things have been done we're just media platform people they put whatever nonsense they want >> pointing out that broadcast networks can't really sensor political advertise, but there's a higher buy in to get on. >> and i agree with you, eric. i think criticizing facebook and mark zuckerberg feels redundant at a time when everyone is going after them, but i feel this debate reaches a new frontier when your competitor, jack dorsey, say
. >> this has been going on ev forever. 1800, john adams and jefferson were going at each other for thesidency and there were things in the ad say federal government ying if you vote for one or the other, then your wives and daughters will be b subject to murder and prostitution and they'll teach murder and rape. this has been going on for 200 years. >> political, deceitful advertising. >> exactly so we saw u that in newspapers, radio. look at the stuff that's advertised on tv...
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our second president john adams said liberty cannot be preserved without a general knowledge among the people. president,or as thomas jefferson, said life and liberty go together. -- light and liberty go together. one reason the center was established is to inspire citizens of all ages. we do that every day through tours and public programs and educational programs. one of our contributions to achieving the civic education goals is our partnership with the we the people program. we are delighted to share lessons on the role of congress and our constitutional system with students from the washington dc area. our education team supports this partnership, but i want to give special thanks to the education program manager, larin -- lauren. --ren [applause] established the program that gives students an idea of what it is like to be a member of congress. we try to stay current with our programming and are always updating a developing and doing our part to strengthen the we the people program. thank you to lauren and the education team. we appreciate you. it is exciting to think we the peopl
our second president john adams said liberty cannot be preserved without a general knowledge among the people. president,or as thomas jefferson, said life and liberty go together. -- light and liberty go together. one reason the center was established is to inspire citizens of all ages. we do that every day through tours and public programs and educational programs. one of our contributions to achieving the civic education goals is our partnership with the we the people program. we are...
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as far as political rhetoric goes, thomas jefferson and john adams called each other pretty nasty things >> i think mark zuckerberg's speech was very important. he came out against censorship. we have to understand, there are a lot of people on the left who think some conservative ideas are morally unacceptable and should be suppressed. that's what's happening on campuses for the last four or five years to a lot of professors including liberal professors. so mark zuckerberg making clear his position on this i think was a big stie step. paul: when we come back, kim strassel on her new book and the he potential long-term damage to american institutions and norms from the trump resistance. i'm your cat. ever since you brought me home, that day. i've been plotting to destroy you. sizing you up... calculating your every move. you think this is love? this is a billion years of tiger dna just ready to pounce. and if you have the wrong home insurance coverage, you could be coughing up the cash for this. so get allstate and be better protected from mayhem, like me-ow. so gethere, hello! startstte
as far as political rhetoric goes, thomas jefferson and john adams called each other pretty nasty things >> i think mark zuckerberg's speech was very important. he came out against censorship. we have to understand, there are a lot of people on the left who think some conservative ideas are morally unacceptable and should be suppressed. that's what's happening on campuses for the last four or five years to a lot of professors including liberal professors. so mark zuckerberg making clear...
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adamsam adams and john are all congress, who is left in boston? mr. warren. who is serving as president of the committee of safety given the major generalship, this gentleman. who writes suffolk resolves which is drafted and submitted by the congress improved almost --, mr. warren. actiont stay out of any and ends up fighting at the battle of bunker oil breed's hill or he meets his untimely death which deprived the nation of one of the great gentlemen not only of medical genius, but a very practical thinker that could move between different echelons of society. felt thatimmensely they actually said warren's death and loss was equal to 500 men equivalent. but a nice tribute their. other gentlemen of course for every big revolutionary you need the guy who can walk the streets , using rabble-rousers to get the people protesting. gentleman that can get the people up in arms, he was considered more of a radical. some believe he was poisoned by diebritish, he would shortly in october of 1774, probably leading organizing part of the boston tea party. he was very pop
adamsam adams and john are all congress, who is left in boston? mr. warren. who is serving as president of the committee of safety given the major generalship, this gentleman. who writes suffolk resolves which is drafted and submitted by the congress improved almost --, mr. warren. actiont stay out of any and ends up fighting at the battle of bunker oil breed's hill or he meets his untimely death which deprived the nation of one of the great gentlemen not only of medical genius, but a very...
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john adams. rutherford b. hayes. chester arthur.lt. >> make sure to go to the neighborhoods with the big houses to get the good candy bars. >> definitely, don't give me an apple. jimmy carter born in october, celebrated his 95th yesterday. >> no candy corn. >> jimmy carter, he gives the good candy bars down in georgia. >> people are going to be dressing up and hopefully you don't dress up like a sexy ronald mcdonald. >> what? >> doesn't that sound like one of those things that are opposite? oxymoron. take a look at this. >> no, do we have to? >> yeah. >> no, we can't unsee -- oh! what? >> you guys, it's not all zoomed in. we have to cover it up, he's in a speedo and there are french fries coming up. you can see the top of the french fries. we should cover that up more. they made that one look human. >> this is disturbing. >> those pecs are shaped like -- let's go to the next one. >> you know what this. >> what? >> i did not know mcdonald's was known for curly fries. >> huh, what? oh, what? i can't ask you like -- do i have the dirty
john adams. rutherford b. hayes. chester arthur.lt. >> make sure to go to the neighborhoods with the big houses to get the good candy bars. >> definitely, don't give me an apple. jimmy carter born in october, celebrated his 95th yesterday. >> no candy corn. >> jimmy carter, he gives the good candy bars down in georgia. >> people are going to be dressing up and hopefully you don't dress up like a sexy ronald mcdonald. >> what? >> doesn't that sound like...
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john adams was born on this day in what year the answer, 1735 >>> still to come on "squawk box," youroday's fed decision. get you caught up after the break. >>> a "squawk box" exclusive interview with barry diller. we have that interview and much stre all starting at 8 a.m. eaern right here "squawk box" will be right back. s driving specific sectors of outperformance. where a rising middle class powers a booming auto industry... a leap into the digital era draws youthful populations to mobile banking and e-commerce... trade and travel surge between emerging markets. every day, our 1,100 investment professionals around the world search out opportunities for alpha. partner with pgim, the global investment management businesses of prudential. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> good morning and welcome back to "squawk box" on cnbc boeing ceo dennis muilenburg heading back to capitol hill today. he'll face another grilling after yesterday's testimony and phil lebeau joins us now with more on the boeing 737 max fallout and, i don't know, i don't know how well he slept last night probably, phil, after yest
john adams was born on this day in what year the answer, 1735 >>> still to come on "squawk box," youroday's fed decision. get you caught up after the break. >>> a "squawk box" exclusive interview with barry diller. we have that interview and much stre all starting at 8 a.m. eaern right here "squawk box" will be right back. s driving specific sectors of outperformance. where a rising middle class powers a booming auto industry... a leap into the...