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john quincy adams. another phoenix may be in order. we're coming right back. >> obama administration over two weeks, misrepresentations, contradictions, flat out lies, congressman lynn jenkins, tells us whether this white house has any credibility left. >> the irs official at center of the scandal takes the fifth. congressman tray go fahd gaudi s exception, he is next. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery recds and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world ke promises. lou: joining us now, congressman trey gaudi, you heard his view. that lois lerner forfeit the her rights under the fifth amendment when she pleaded her innocence before the committee, that, 000 a subject that chairman darrell issa would be reviewing, gate to have you back. your firm view she forfeited her fifth amendment rights or privilege, when she said she is innocent, and went through the fact -- the assersions she did not break the law or violate any regulations. what do you think outc
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john quincy adams. another phoen may be in order. we're coming right back. >> obama administration over two weeks, misrepresentations, contradictions, flat out lies, congressman lynn jenkins, tells us whether this white house has any credibility left. >> the irs official at center of the scandalakes the fifth. we went out and asked people a mple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker d had them show us. we arned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need tonjoy all of these years. ♪ tonjoy all atd,hese years. whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. withrecords and a lowlike one of the best claims ratio,ery we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. lou: joining us now, congressman trey gaudi, you heard h view.
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john quincy adams and louise would inherit this home from john adams. john quincy thought about selling this house. after discussion and thought with louise catherine they decided this was important to the family story to hold on to this house for future generation. >> plier >> -- prior to the election, rachael jackson enjoyed a brief time of retirement. sharing it with close friends and a lot of family. >> they came to this property in 1804 he was just sort of retiring for a while. when they first moved her, he spent a lot of time at home. the primary people who would have visited prior to the war of 1812 would have largely been friend and relation in the area. rachael had a huge family. rachael was close to her family. jackson being an organ. after the war of 1812 when he become this national hero, there were people here all the time. rachael is pretty acknowledged to be a pretty nice hostess. during jackson's fame after the battle of new orleans, pretty much from 1815 on through the rest of rachael's life, they had lots and lots of company. they had
john quincy adams and louise would inherit this home from john adams. john quincy thought about selling this house. after discussion and thought with louise catherine they decided this was important to the family story to hold on to this house for future generation. >> plier >> -- prior to the election, rachael jackson enjoyed a brief time of retirement. sharing it with close friends and a lot of family. >> they came to this property in 1804 he was just sort of retiring for a...
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i can't imagine a better person than john quincy adams.visitors describe about seeing him there and being in awe, because this former president, with such high stature, someone would worked for presidents washington, madison, machine -- monroe, had himself been president. no question lincoln would have sought him out. i don't know that it talk about. neither of them if recorded it. >> one of the leading abolitionists. >> he was, absolutely. john quincy adams was huge abolitionist, someone who fought the gag rule in congress, someone who i think could have inspired lincoln in that regard very much so. >> you briefly mentioned lincoln's father just now. anything you can share about lincoln's relationship with his dad as adults? >> i know it's not a great one but we don't know exactly what happened. i can tell you when lincoln is racing back to washington, dc at the end of the book, trying to get this appointment from zachary taylor, he stops by his father's home because he hears his father is deathly ill. so he goes out of his way to do that
i can't imagine a better person than john quincy adams.visitors describe about seeing him there and being in awe, because this former president, with such high stature, someone would worked for presidents washington, madison, machine -- monroe, had himself been president. no question lincoln would have sought him out. i don't know that it talk about. neither of them if recorded it. >> one of the leading abolitionists. >> he was, absolutely. john quincy adams was huge abolitionist,...
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i can't imagine a better person than john quincy adams. visitors describe about seeing him there and being in awe, because this former president, with such high stature, someone would worked for presidents washington, madison, machine -- monroe, had himself been president. no question lincoln would have sought him out. i don't know that it talk about. neither of them if recorded it. >> one of the leading abolitionists. >> he was, absolutely. john quincy adams was huge abolitionist, someone who fought the gag rule in congress, someone who i think could have inspired lincoln in that regard very much so. >> you briefly mentioned lincoln's father just now. anything you can share about lincoln's relationship with his dad as adults? >> i know it's not a great one but we don't know exactly what happened. i can tell you when lincoln is racing back to washington, dc at the end of the book, trying to get this appointment from zachary taylor, he stops by his father's home because he hears his father is deathly ill. so he goes out of his way to do tha
i can't imagine a better person than john quincy adams. visitors describe about seeing him there and being in awe, because this former president, with such high stature, someone would worked for presidents washington, madison, machine -- monroe, had himself been president. no question lincoln would have sought him out. i don't know that it talk about. neither of them if recorded it. >> one of the leading abolitionists. >> he was, absolutely. john quincy adams was huge abolitionist,...
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john quincy adams was a huge abolitionists. someone who fought the gag rule for many years in congress and could've inspired him him in that regard. very much so. >> he briefly mentioned lincoln's father just now. anything you can share about think his relationship with his dad as adults more so than his children? >> we don't know exactly what happened. i can tell you in the can is racing washington at the end of the book trying to get us a point made from zachary taylor. so he does go out of his way to do that, maybe that jeopardizes a chance of getting major appointments and the president. later in the final hours and he ultimately did die, lincoln that i don't think anything good can come of me being there. use your imagination. i could with someone who is renowned for his integrity. someone renowned for having a forgiving nature and never held grudges. you can only imagine what i'd be a case that would've sat thinking against him to the point where he doesn't even show up the second time, the time he actually passes away. i
john quincy adams was a huge abolitionists. someone who fought the gag rule for many years in congress and could've inspired him him in that regard. very much so. >> he briefly mentioned lincoln's father just now. anything you can share about think his relationship with his dad as adults more so than his children? >> we don't know exactly what happened. i can tell you in the can is racing washington at the end of the book trying to get us a point made from zachary taylor. so he does...
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this is the birthplace of their second child, john quincy adams, who went on to become the six presidentsbecause the primary link to between she and john adams he was serving in philadelphia would be letter writing. it was from this house that he was provided a window into what was happening back here in the colony of massachusetts during the revolutionary war. she would report to john about the militia in boston. she took her young son right road.o penn hell down the she would watch the battle with her son and for on the fires and the smoke rising. she was literally the eyes of the revolution to john adams and the second continental congress. are in the hub of the household. this room could be considered the classroom for abigail and her four children. the schoolsember were closed down. the children do not benefit from a formal education. it was to abigail to to teach them the lessons, not only arithmetic in french but also .eality and literature she was their primary educator. this is the room where many of of those lessons would have taken place. she reported to john adams, she took up
this is the birthplace of their second child, john quincy adams, who went on to become the six presidentsbecause the primary link to between she and john adams he was serving in philadelphia would be letter writing. it was from this house that he was provided a window into what was happening back here in the colony of massachusetts during the revolutionary war. she would report to john about the militia in boston. she took her young son right road.o penn hell down the she would watch the battle...
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. >> how they fought to end slavery until john quincy adams succeeded. >> john: what was your favoritent in the michele bachmann time in the house. >> my favorite moment was when she was running for president and she was on stage, and she held her own. she's a good debater. she presented herself well and newt gringrich was a total jerk to her. he wouldn't say her name, and she handled that very well. >> john: let me ask you then, dee dee, as a comedian i love her. >> i bet you did. >> john: i got nothing to do with that, but i was sitting next to al gore on election night, and i was delighted as a comic to see that she was going to be around. but what do you think ms. bachmann is going to do next. >> what is she going to run for? >> john: nothing. >> i agree. she's probably going to raise money. she's a good fundraiser maybe a political organization, i can see her. >> i know who she's going to run from the fbi. >> oh. >> you know what, the one thing that she can do because she's a successful fundraiser and she is the branded tea party, she can find a way to try to legitimatize the tea
. >> how they fought to end slavery until john quincy adams succeeded. >> john: what was your favoritent in the michele bachmann time in the house. >> my favorite moment was when she was running for president and she was on stage, and she held her own. she's a good debater. she presented herself well and newt gringrich was a total jerk to her. he wouldn't say her name, and she handled that very well. >> john: let me ask you then, dee dee, as a comedian i love her....
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the presidential historian jame hampton talks about the impact of john quincy adams and his wife on theormation of our nation in american phoenix. of next's tonight, the abuses first amendment practices of some in the obama administration . shannon green with a live repor about the latest on a fox news correspondent and our colleagues . stay with us. thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: foteaching us that you can't cr. by clinging to the past. and with tt: you're history. instead looking behind... delta loong beyon 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences low... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting hist. we're making it. at bnyellon, our business is investments. managinghem, moving them, making them work. oversee 20% of the world'sfin. and that giv us scale and insight no o else has. investment management combined with investment servicing. bringing the power of investments to pple's lives. invested in the world. bny mellon. ♪ lou: our next guest says it is clear the obama administration as willful blindnes
the presidential historian jame hampton talks about the impact of john quincy adams and his wife on theormation of our nation in american phoenix. of next's tonight, the abuses first amendment practices of some in the obama administration . shannon green with a live repor about the latest on a fox news correspondent and our colleagues . stay with us. thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: foteaching us that you can't cr. by clinging to the past. and with tt: you're history....
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the presidentialhistorian james hampton talks about the impact of john quincy adams and his wife on theormati of our nation in american phoenix. of next's tonight, the abuses first amendment practices of some in the obama administration . shannon green with a live repor about the latest on a fox news correspondent and our colleagues . stay with us. alec, for this mission i upgraded your smart phone. ♪ right. but the most important feature of all is... the capital one purchase eraser. i can redeem the double miles i earned with my venture card to erase recent travel purchases. d with few clis ths mission never happened. uh, what's this button do? [ electricity zaps ] ♪ you requested backup? yes. yes i did. what's in your wallet? ...amelia... neil and bz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. d with that: you're history instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the fest comforts above. we'rnot simply saluting history... we're making it. it's delici
the presidentialhistorian james hampton talks about the impact of john quincy adams and his wife on theormati of our nation in american phoenix. of next's tonight, the abuses first amendment practices of some in the obama administration . shannon green with a live repor about the latest on a fox news correspondent and our colleagues . stay with us. alec, for this mission i upgraded your smart phone. ♪ right. but the most important feature of all is... the capital one purchase eraser. i can...
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webster july 4, 1960 -- 1916 although some of his language may sound neocon he would have agreed with john quincy adams well americans are friends of liberty but they are custodians of their own but he thought our principles could have the expression of the other regime and with that i will read a short selection from that speech. >> the events of history may have added to the declaration but they have subtracted nothing. wisdom and experience have strengthened the admiration and time and chris is a have negative shaken but however worthy of our reverence and admiration it was only one incident of a great forward movement of the human race of which the american revolution was only a larger incident. not so much a struggle of the colonies against bad government as wrong principles of government and it was me and realizing himself. coolidge would go one, the realization persisted through time to touch all men souls as a moose on to paris, london, of moscow and men of every mark the entry of new forces into human affairs and it represented the realization of the true glory and worth of man and encou
webster july 4, 1960 -- 1916 although some of his language may sound neocon he would have agreed with john quincy adams well americans are friends of liberty but they are custodians of their own but he thought our principles could have the expression of the other regime and with that i will read a short selection from that speech. >> the events of history may have added to the declaration but they have subtracted nothing. wisdom and experience have strengthened the admiration and time and...
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presidential historian joining me tomorrow to talk about the impact that john quincy adams and his wifethe formation o the country. the book is american phoenix. discussing her new book about how supply and demand can be. that is thursday. and leading military historian, five generals to transform its defeat into victory. the book is appropriately entitled, the savior generals. next, federal prosecutors deciding a mother not to treat sac capital partners like a mafia street gang. and under another record-breaking day and the market, wall street legend join us here next. stay with us. ♪ it's as simple as this. at bny mellon, our business is investments. managing them, moving them, making them work. we oversee 20% of e world's financl assets. and that ges us scale and insight no one else has. investment management combined with investment servicing. bringing the power of investments to people's lives. invested in the world. bny mellon. vo: ta friend under water isnd usomething completely differentt i met a turtle friend today so, you don'get that very often. it seed like it was more than
presidential historian joining me tomorrow to talk about the impact that john quincy adams and his wifethe formation o the country. the book is american phoenix. discussing her new book about how supply and demand can be. that is thursday. and leading military historian, five generals to transform its defeat into victory. the book is appropriately entitled, the savior generals. next, federal prosecutors deciding a mother not to treat sac capital partners like a mafia street gang. and under...
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some language may sound neocon he would have agreed with john quincy adams that while americans are friends of liberty every where there to step -- custodians of their own but they could have been other regimes. and he would. so with that style reid s short selection from that speech and the events of history may have added the declaration but have subtracted nothing wisdom experience with time and criticism had shaken it but however worthy of the reverence and admiration it is only one into the of the great for the movement of the human race were the american revolution itself was only zero larger incident not so much a struggle of bad government and for self-government in foreword himself the persistence three-time marching on to paris to london -- to london to moscow. to respect the declaration to mark the new forces in new ideals in the human affairs representing the realization of the true glory and worth of man and encouraged by that noble document man would bring fast changes of all history since its day. man's progress through time much consideration of natural rights but they are n
some language may sound neocon he would have agreed with john quincy adams that while americans are friends of liberty every where there to step -- custodians of their own but they could have been other regimes. and he would. so with that style reid s short selection from that speech and the events of history may have added the declaration but have subtracted nothing wisdom experience with time and criticism had shaken it but however worthy of the reverence and admiration it is only one into...
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john quincy came out of his exile.e like phoenix's to greater heights because there were pretty down on a lark. and they helped america did the same thing. we rose from the ashes as a country after being economically depressed after the war of 1812. the same can be said today. in order to thrive economically we have to survive as a country. neil: thank you very much. politicians never go away. they can resurrected anytime. thank you. well, shut up and pay up. we will report and you decide. then. >> i knew something was wrong when a little white girl ran into a black man's arms. something is wrong here. neil: think this guy is an already a star? well, already mad in my co-anchor, not worried. get ready. get ready. he's about to at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whater it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. over any other carrier? manyhoose us because
john quincy came out of his exile.e like phoenix's to greater heights because there were pretty down on a lark. and they helped america did the same thing. we rose from the ashes as a country after being economically depressed after the war of 1812. the same can be said today. in order to thrive economically we have to survive as a country. neil: thank you very much. politicians never go away. they can resurrected anytime. thank you. well, shut up and pay up. we will report and you decide....
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and it might sound -- he would have agreed with john quincy adams, and there custodian's only of their own. nevertheless he thought our principles could have their expression in other regimes and indeed would. with that, i will read a short selection from that speech. the events of history may have added to the declaration but subtracted nothing. wisdom and experience have strengthened the admiration of it, time and criticism have not shaken it. however worthy of our reverence and admiration, however preeminent it was only one incident of a great forward movement of the human race of which the american revolution was itself only a larger incident. not so much a struggle of the colonies against the tyranny of bad government as against wrong principles of government and for self-government. it was a man realizing himself. coolidge would go on. that realization persisted through time and touch all men souls as it moves from yorktown marching on to paris and london to moscow to peaking. men of every climb reflected the declaration because it marks the entry of new forces and deals in human
and it might sound -- he would have agreed with john quincy adams, and there custodian's only of their own. nevertheless he thought our principles could have their expression in other regimes and indeed would. with that, i will read a short selection from that speech. the events of history may have added to the declaration but subtracted nothing. wisdom and experience have strengthened the admiration of it, time and criticism have not shaken it. however worthy of our reverence and admiration,...
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in washington john quincy adams and james monroe agonized over whether their fledgling nation founded on discipline of liberty and freedom should support his struggle for independence. in london, veterans of england's war of napoleon, must be irish, signed on to fight for bolivar's cause. initially, the poet lord byron, named his boat after bolivar and deemed -- dreamed of integrating with his daughter. but there would be five more years of bloodshed before fame was struck from latin american -- i'm psycho 14 years because a 14 year war. i'm just reading in the middle of it, the five years. there were 14 years of war and the great bloodshed before spain was thrust from latin american shores. at the end of that savage war, one man would be credited for single-handedly conceiving, organizing and leading the liberation of six nations pick a population one and half times that of north america, a landmass the size -- the size of modern europe. the odds against which he thought, a formidable, establish world power, vast areas of untracked wilderness, the splintered loyalties of many races,
in washington john quincy adams and james monroe agonized over whether their fledgling nation founded on discipline of liberty and freedom should support his struggle for independence. in london, veterans of england's war of napoleon, must be irish, signed on to fight for bolivar's cause. initially, the poet lord byron, named his boat after bolivar and deemed -- dreamed of integrating with his daughter. but there would be five more years of bloodshed before fame was struck from latin american...
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she was married to john quincy adams who is considered the last founding father.can't handle it. >> alisyn: we'll study it during a commercial. >> jane, that was great. >> happy mother's day. >> the white house pointing fingers in the benghazi blame game. who should take the fall? colonel a 58 an west is coming up. >> it only takes $2 and dream, new jackpot and powerball might take your chances this week. ( woman ) hold on, this might get bumpy. red hot deal days are back. don't waste another minute. it's red hot deal days. get the droid razr m by motorola in white for free. everything droid does in a compact design. or the droid razr hd by motorola in white, with google voice search that understands you the first time. just $49.99. hurry in, sale ends may 12th. powerful devices. powerful network. verizon. >>> good xdmorning, everyone. today is sunday, may 12xdth. happy mother's day. i'm ail sin camerota. more questions on the missteps and mishandledings of the bin ghazi attack. who is to blame for the security. former congressman weighs in. >>> a high schooler ta
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john quincy adams talked about this country not going abroad to destroy monsters. there are cases in national survival, world war ii, pearl harbor you have to use military force but look at the questionable use of military force in this country, vietnam, iraq, afghanistan, iraq and afghanistan alone are going to cost trillions of dollars so by abolishing the agency we did away with a really important diplomatic component, and when you look at the appointments to the state department, i would argue that not since schultz in the 1980's and a baker in the 1990's have we had effective secretaries of state. they had not done a job that they were appointed to do in terms of leading the way for organizing and conceptualizing and implementing foreign policy, which could be done with diplomacy by the professional foreign service officer. this has been largely observed in the breach and it has to be corrected. john kerry by the way is a good appointment but look at the white house and the tutelage that they are putting him through a lot of not allowing him to name his own as
john quincy adams talked about this country not going abroad to destroy monsters. there are cases in national survival, world war ii, pearl harbor you have to use military force but look at the questionable use of military force in this country, vietnam, iraq, afghanistan, iraq and afghanistan alone are going to cost trillions of dollars so by abolishing the agency we did away with a really important diplomatic component, and when you look at the appointments to the state department, i would...