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harry s truman, john quincy adams, ronald reagan or ms. m cleo? adams. kennedy: you'd be wrong. ronald reagan. allpr conferences, most of the state of the union dresses takeoff and landing at air force one pretty good job, everyone. congrats to you for looking up the questions in the rundown getting them right. [laughter] gary and olivia, welcome to the show. >> thank you so much. kennedy: thank you. cards don't lie. so fun. ♪♪ podcast 70 save the world fox podcast 70 save the world fox news podcast.com, can't watch [wind] [music] radio check. > go ahead. > yeah, we're gonna see if we can get up that raise to number five. > looks like about 130, 140 feet. > copy that. > deep in the mines of bear gulch, montana, brothers john and tad dale are the first men
harry s truman, john quincy adams, ronald reagan or ms. m cleo? adams. kennedy: you'd be wrong. ronald reagan. allpr conferences, most of the state of the union dresses takeoff and landing at air force one pretty good job, everyone. congrats to you for looking up the questions in the rundown getting them right. [laughter] gary and olivia, welcome to the show. >> thank you so much. kennedy: thank you. cards don't lie. so fun. ♪♪ podcast 70 save the world fox podcast 70 save the world...
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john quincy adams notes john tyler's nose and a couple of his entries in fact, it could even say at some point, john quincy adams almost become obsessed with john tyler's nose among other thing's about the accidental president of the president without a pardon. but judge tyler passed on much more than his physical characteristics. tyler's relationship with his father -- his key to understanding him and the key to understanding how his addiction to politics developed. tyler was very close to his father. his mother died when he was seven years old, and the young boy took it hard as you might expect. he developed stomach ailments and his father worried about him, both because he was sickly and a nervous child, small and frail. the turning point of sorts occurred when the future president was about ten years old. the story -- at the very least, it's probably embellished. i actually kept it out of the book. i edited out of the book, the incident involved a scottish schoolmaster named murder, first name unknown who taught john tyler and several other boys in the neighborhood school not far fro
john quincy adams notes john tyler's nose and a couple of his entries in fact, it could even say at some point, john quincy adams almost become obsessed with john tyler's nose among other thing's about the accidental president of the president without a pardon. but judge tyler passed on much more than his physical characteristics. tyler's relationship with his father -- his key to understanding him and the key to understanding how his addiction to politics developed. tyler was very close to his...
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john quincy adams notes john tyler's nose in a couple of his diary entries. in fact, you could even say at some point john quincy adams almost became obsessed with john tyler's nose among other things about the president without a party.se a but judge tyler passed on much more to his son than his physical characteristics. tyler's relationship with his father is key to understanding him and key to understanding how his addiction to politics developed. t h tyler was very close to his father. his mother died when he was 7 years old and the young boy took it hard, as you might expect. ha he developed stomach ailments and his father worried about him both because he was sickly and because he was a nervous child. small and frail.vo a turning point of sorts occurred when the future president was about 10 years old. the t story seems apockerateful and probably embellished and i actually kept it out of thero book. i edited it out of the book and cut it out of the book during the copy editing phase. the incident in question involved a scottish school master mcmurto who
john quincy adams notes john tyler's nose in a couple of his diary entries. in fact, you could even say at some point john quincy adams almost became obsessed with john tyler's nose among other things about the president without a party.se a but judge tyler passed on much more to his son than his physical characteristics. tyler's relationship with his father is key to understanding him and key to understanding how his addiction to politics developed. t h tyler was very close to his father. his...
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as with john quincy adams will have as president.the division of a nation state which makes domestic and foreign policy in a robust way. and in that, washington is the member of a small minority in the nation. and anybody that opposes him could lay onto his position he is a tory because he's attempting to recreate a monarchy -- and of course jefferson is the main guy who is doing this behind the scenes. -- jefferson in the 17 90s, i don't really understand what he's doing. he spent 50 years writing about him and he didn't understand what he's doing. what he's doing is treasonable. he stabbing washington in the back. i might be wrong, kevin tell me -- jefferson wrote to martha when he became president ghani, can i come see? she never answered i don't think but she said, washington said i never want that man on my property. >> it's right after washington's death and in particular martha had a very powerful statement about her distaste for jefferson. i may bring up a little more language here. we're gonna talk about union quite a bit, b
as with john quincy adams will have as president.the division of a nation state which makes domestic and foreign policy in a robust way. and in that, washington is the member of a small minority in the nation. and anybody that opposes him could lay onto his position he is a tory because he's attempting to recreate a monarchy -- and of course jefferson is the main guy who is doing this behind the scenes. -- jefferson in the 17 90s, i don't really understand what he's doing. he spent 50 years...
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the reason i bring this up the one non-native voice that stood up, being john quincy adams and if you bring these people out west, they are going to die. the reason is because of relying on seafood on their diets and t they believed them and that's why they were left alone. they die within seven months apart, seven weeks. what else do we have here. this is kind of cool. we might be doing this next year. looking at it next week it will be the largest in new england. this picture is from 2002 to martha's vineyard. now back in the '90s we always say okay we use to make the vineyard. why can't we do this again so we had a donation, this is what this is. in the back we all wanted to steer this boat so we looked at each other and took 212-foot ooboats, he took one and i took another and went across the site. he beat me by half a boat length. this took a lot of planning. three years of planning and a lot of nations of people. august, 2002. we left 6 a.m. and attended and landed. it was a straight shot it would have been 5 miles made to a 7-mile paddle. now tell me how long it took. everybody
the reason i bring this up the one non-native voice that stood up, being john quincy adams and if you bring these people out west, they are going to die. the reason is because of relying on seafood on their diets and t they believed them and that's why they were left alone. they die within seven months apart, seven weeks. what else do we have here. this is kind of cool. we might be doing this next year. looking at it next week it will be the largest in new england. this picture is from 2002 to...
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it's a vision very close to what john quincy adams will have as president. and it is a vision of a nationstate that makes domestic and foreign policy in the robust way. and in that washington is a member of a very small minority in the nation. and anybody that opposes can lay onto his position because he is attempting to re-create the monarchy and of course jefferson is the main guy that is doing this behind the scenes. malone has spent 50 years writing about jefferson and said jefferson the 17 '90s i don't really understand what he is doing. it's been 50 years we don't understand what is doing. what he's doing is lying it is a treasonable. he is stabbing washington in the back. i might be wrong, kevin tell me, i have often said to students and i hope i was right, jefferson wrote to martha when he became president he was close to mount vernon, can i come see you? she never answered i don't think. she said that washington said i never want that man on my property. >> is right after washington's death in particular martha has a very powerful statement for jeff
it's a vision very close to what john quincy adams will have as president. and it is a vision of a nationstate that makes domestic and foreign policy in the robust way. and in that washington is a member of a very small minority in the nation. and anybody that opposes can lay onto his position because he is attempting to re-create the monarchy and of course jefferson is the main guy that is doing this behind the scenes. malone has spent 50 years writing about jefferson and said jefferson the 17...
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jefferson, maybe john quincy adams. but no one -- i mean, roosevelt speaks multiple languages. we forget that. as one of the audience pointed out, he wrote multiple books and more correspondence than any other president. he wrote 150,000 letters in his time. jefferson writes about 20,000. i don't know how many emails are swirling around nowadays. but 150,000 letters is a lot. to be frank, he does have his flaws as well and they're worth exploring. as you said, ann, that humanizes him. >> i was briefly -- after i left the white house, a fellow at the kennedy school at harvard and i they took us through the archives and they have a letter from roosevelt to the president of harvard complaining that his son won't be home at the lake this summer and we really must have our son home, part of the family. and it's an absolutely -- it's on white house stationary. do you look at that and say, maybe, i let the kid go? i've got -- we've got several more questions. we've got time for a few more. a question from matt costello, our senior historian at the white house historical association. m
jefferson, maybe john quincy adams. but no one -- i mean, roosevelt speaks multiple languages. we forget that. as one of the audience pointed out, he wrote multiple books and more correspondence than any other president. he wrote 150,000 letters in his time. jefferson writes about 20,000. i don't know how many emails are swirling around nowadays. but 150,000 letters is a lot. to be frank, he does have his flaws as well and they're worth exploring. as you said, ann, that humanizes him. >>...
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it is a vision very dloes what john quincy adams will have as president and it is a vision of a nation state that makes domestic and foreign policy in a robust way. and in that washington is a member of a very small minority in the nation. anybody that opposes him can lay on to his position. he is a tory attempting to recreate a monarchy and of course jefferson is the main guy that's doing this behind the scenes. malone, who spent 50 years writing about jefferson, you know, jefferson in the 1790s i don't really understand what he's doing. i mean it's been 50 years and you don't understand what he is doing. what he is doing is lying. what he is doing is treasonable. he's stabbing washington in the back. and i might be wrong. kevin, tell me. i've often said to students, i hope i was right, that jefferson wrote to martha when he became president because he was only close to mount vernon. can i come see you. and she never answered i don't think. but she said, washington said i never want that man on my property. >> right after washington's death in particular that martha has a very powerfu
it is a vision very dloes what john quincy adams will have as president and it is a vision of a nation state that makes domestic and foreign policy in a robust way. and in that washington is a member of a very small minority in the nation. anybody that opposes him can lay on to his position. he is a tory attempting to recreate a monarchy and of course jefferson is the main guy that's doing this behind the scenes. malone, who spent 50 years writing about jefferson, you know, jefferson in the...
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maybe john quincy adams, but no one i mean roosevelt speaks multiple languages, we forget that you know as one of the audience pointed out, he wrote multiple books. he wrote more correspondence than any president. he wrote a hundred and fifty thousand letters in his time. i mean the next near president is is jefferson who writes about 20,000 man. i don't know how many emails are swirling around nowadays, but 150,000 letters is an awful lot. he's a he's an inspirational character for a lot of those reasons, but to be frank he does have his flaws as well and they're worth exploring because as you said and that humanizes him, none of us are perfect. are we not not any of us i was after i left the white house a fellow at the kennedy school institute of politics at harvard and i took us through the archives and they have a letter from president roosevelt to the president of harvard complaining that his son won't be home at the lake this summer and we really must have our son home part of the family we did and it's an absolutely and it's on white house stationary to president harvard. do you
maybe john quincy adams, but no one i mean roosevelt speaks multiple languages, we forget that you know as one of the audience pointed out, he wrote multiple books. he wrote more correspondence than any president. he wrote a hundred and fifty thousand letters in his time. i mean the next near president is is jefferson who writes about 20,000 man. i don't know how many emails are swirling around nowadays, but 150,000 letters is an awful lot. he's a he's an inspirational character for a lot of...
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accomplishments were enumerated at plymouth by a national natios such as john quincy adams. the descendents of the mayflower held annual parades and dinners to celebrate their forefathers. but by the early 20th century, the story was being revised. those that felt constrained by the moral codes of the victorian age blamed the puritans and in the process mischaracterized them in many ways. this attack is perhaps best encapsulated in the writings of the 20th century commentator hl mencken as a haunting fear that someone somewhere may be happy. scholars such as van wick brooks argued that it suppressed the intellectual growth. scholars that solve the economic drive side of the essence of history argued that the search for wealth was the driving force behind the settlement and growth of new england. popular culture tended to misunderstand puritans as theocratic misogynistic repressive with bad fashion sense who executed those who disagreed with them. in essence, historical fashion went from praise that ignored those that were part of puritanism to concentrating only on those ble
accomplishments were enumerated at plymouth by a national natios such as john quincy adams. the descendents of the mayflower held annual parades and dinners to celebrate their forefathers. but by the early 20th century, the story was being revised. those that felt constrained by the moral codes of the victorian age blamed the puritans and in the process mischaracterized them in many ways. this attack is perhaps best encapsulated in the writings of the 20th century commentator hl mencken as a...
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and expert on the adams family, john, abigail, quincy. >> the whole group, pugsley. >> all over it. her hand is all over it. talks about we know about the relationship between washington and lafayette and the hamiltons. she asks what are the other voices guiding him? who should we look at? what other relationships, people who haven't read the book. what other things should they really be looking out for to get away from the things that they know, the things you were really interested in? >> well, i think the first thing is, like, to -- it's almost impossible to overemphasize how much influence washington had on lafayette. absolutely was "the" most important always had washington had, lafayette was, in front of his mind. there were others. there was an enlightenment philosopher when very, very young. trying to pick through this obvious question difficult to answer but when does lafayette first latch on to the notion of liberty and equality given a thing somebody ought to strive for, fight for? when does he start getting these ideas maybe slavery is a bad thing? some comes from the ma
and expert on the adams family, john, abigail, quincy. >> the whole group, pugsley. >> all over it. her hand is all over it. talks about we know about the relationship between washington and lafayette and the hamiltons. she asks what are the other voices guiding him? who should we look at? what other relationships, people who haven't read the book. what other things should they really be looking out for to get away from the things that they know, the things you were really...
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his name being john quincy adams. and he said if you bring these people out west they are going to die. the reason they're going to do is because the rely on seafood in their diet, and they believed him. that's why we were left alone. the last two they say the indians from nantucket. who knows? some people's lenses. they died within what, seven months apart? seven weeks. what else have we got here? this is kind of cool right here. we might be doing this next year out here. seriously. we just got, we just got a 40-foot wall return, don't know if you know, looking at it next week. a 40-foot white pine log which will make a 20 man boat. it would be considered the largest boat in new england, okay? this picture is from martha's vineyard. back in the '90s, right, like a say i been at the museum quite a while. we also okay we used to make paddles from nantucket. why can we do this again? we had a 30-foot poplar tree donated, that's what this is, we also had a 20-footer, white pine. they guy in the back is a wampanoag. we al
his name being john quincy adams. and he said if you bring these people out west they are going to die. the reason they're going to do is because the rely on seafood in their diet, and they believed him. that's why we were left alone. the last two they say the indians from nantucket. who knows? some people's lenses. they died within what, seven months apart? seven weeks. what else have we got here? this is kind of cool right here. we might be doing this next year out here. seriously. we just...
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it goes back to andrew jackson attacking john quincy adams for the corrupt bargain that got quincy adams the presidency. they repeated the same line for four years until jackson got elected president, and then populism exploded in america including taking down things like the bank and leading to bad recessions. we have to remember that this is not the way to actually govern and have prosperity in the country. and i do hope that we can through the mandates expand to 85% or so of the population vaccinated. we're now at 61%. if we can get all those children from 5-11 vaccinated and then more adults through the employer mandate and osha's employer mandate, we can get to 85. then the world really is going to change. we are going to get 2.0. out of the emergency. covid is going to become a respiratory illness. we'll have to do things and have to protect ourselves, but it won't be an emergency. it will be like the flu, which is problematic, does kill some people, but it's not a global emergency that causes 750,000 deaths in the country inside of 18 months. that is the key change. they have no p
it goes back to andrew jackson attacking john quincy adams for the corrupt bargain that got quincy adams the presidency. they repeated the same line for four years until jackson got elected president, and then populism exploded in america including taking down things like the bank and leading to bad recessions. we have to remember that this is not the way to actually govern and have prosperity in the country. and i do hope that we can through the mandates expand to 85% or so of the population...
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john quincy adams having all of his adventures in europe give us a good tenet story. >> okay so his back story he is this noble he is a rich orphan grew up in the equivalent of the sticks. he was a lord he lives in the manor house the big house of the small village. but is from a small village and today even a particular populated part of france, who moves to paris and winds up marrying into one of the richest and most powerful families in france. they are second only to the bourbon dynasty the royalty in place of wealth and lafayette enters this world. he just doesn't quite fit in. his manners are bit more bumbling. he barely clearly went through a growth spurt were he was physically awkward as he is going puberty and transitioning into being someone who could carry around he was kind of a bigger guy. and so he comes into this world and he has to hang with basically the rich kids. this is kind of a tale we are all very familiar with. someone who's come into a rich high school and is now suddenly trying to hang out with the jocks and the captains of the football team and hang out with th
john quincy adams having all of his adventures in europe give us a good tenet story. >> okay so his back story he is this noble he is a rich orphan grew up in the equivalent of the sticks. he was a lord he lives in the manor house the big house of the small village. but is from a small village and today even a particular populated part of france, who moves to paris and winds up marrying into one of the richest and most powerful families in france. they are second only to the bourbon...
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john quincy adams was our sixth president and he said, in the chain of human events, the birthday of the nation is indissolvablely linked with the birthday of the savior. the declaration of independence laid the cornerstone of human government upon the first percepts of christianity. very clearly saying that our nation was founded on christianity and the bible. and our fourth president, james madison, recorded 10 different references to scripture at the constitutional convention, which was the pivotal point in our nation's history that codified our freedom and our god-given rights so our founders quoted scripture. like the constitution that it inspired, the bible is timeless and impacts us still today. the bible is still the inspired word of god. i went to youth for christ camp and learned this is a great opportunity to have god be able to speak to you every day and start your day. it's been a source of encouragement when i was down, a source of guidens when i -- guidance when i needed direction and during life's struggles. the bible speak to every situation and shows you path to ble
john quincy adams was our sixth president and he said, in the chain of human events, the birthday of the nation is indissolvablely linked with the birthday of the savior. the declaration of independence laid the cornerstone of human government upon the first percepts of christianity. very clearly saying that our nation was founded on christianity and the bible. and our fourth president, james madison, recorded 10 different references to scripture at the constitutional convention, which was the...