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off madison give this is to john tyler, the father of the future president to pass. a member of is congress, former member of congress suspected of having federal. john tyler who never served in congress had more credibility to all for the new national convention. that's what happened. unfortunately when the delegates maryland, thelis, states didn't send the best people they had. didn't send y anybody. nobody sent the full delegation. a few days and say you know the best we can do is write up a long letter of the we see with the confederation, distribute it to to meet in nd agree philadelphia may next. that gathering we know as the constitutional convention. there as a n goes delegate. james monroe does not. that madison earns it as the father of the constitution. uses someone else to use the policies which is something used throughout his career that he's more likely to someone oming from else. ma'ammingen to have leaders who don't care about getting the redit but they care about getting results for america. that's james madison. who's the lph governor of virginia i
off madison give this is to john tyler, the father of the future president to pass. a member of is congress, former member of congress suspected of having federal. john tyler who never served in congress had more credibility to all for the new national convention. that's what happened. unfortunately when the delegates maryland, thelis, states didn't send the best people they had. didn't send y anybody. nobody sent the full delegation. a few days and say you know the best we can do is write up a...
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the real question is, whether or not he's willing to -- >> so did john tyler, all right? okay? there's a performance level, is there not? this is -- would you say to be fair, and i know i'm being tough on you, but that's what i get paid to do, all right? would you say that president obama's foreign policy has been effective? yes or no? >> yeah, but bill, you've got to put this in cop text. let me do that, okay, just to be fair. in the four years that i was there, president obama supported the operations i was involved in in the cia. he supported the bin laden operation. he supported the operations we did at the defense department. i think he provided pretty strong leadership with regards to the war on terrorism. i think the last two years have been a lot of mixed messages in terms of what the united states' roll is going to be. and i think he's back with the position on isis, i think he's beginning to see that we have to take a strong stand against terrorism. >> beginning to? >> well, he's back to seeing how important that grid is. >> how many people have to die and be beheaded
the real question is, whether or not he's willing to -- >> so did john tyler, all right? okay? there's a performance level, is there not? this is -- would you say to be fair, and i know i'm being tough on you, but that's what i get paid to do, all right? would you say that president obama's foreign policy has been effective? yes or no? >> yeah, but bill, you've got to put this in cop text. let me do that, okay, just to be fair. in the four years that i was there, president obama...
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>> john tyler, grover cleveland and martin van buren. >> why?f them because they had a limited role. they kept the government limited and they also tried to avoid unnecessary wars. and war, unfortunately, is the biggest cause of big government in u.s. and american history. >> i don't see anybody from mount rushmore there. let's see if they wound up on the worst presidents list. you say mckinley truman and wilson were the worst presidents why? >> i would say wilson ruined the century. he got the u.s. involved in world war 1 and world war 1 was what led to permanent big government in the u.s. the new deal was just a retro of the -- they brought all the new deal -- i mean the war socialism programs back, renamed the agencies and f.d.r. went to town but woodrow wilson was the pioneer in creating big government. >> mckinley got shot. what did he have a chance to do? >> mckinley got us into the spanish american war which led to estate taxes. a lot of big government programs at home led to the war, the spanish american war. it was our first imperial an
>> john tyler, grover cleveland and martin van buren. >> why?f them because they had a limited role. they kept the government limited and they also tried to avoid unnecessary wars. and war, unfortunately, is the biggest cause of big government in u.s. and american history. >> i don't see anybody from mount rushmore there. let's see if they wound up on the worst presidents list. you say mckinley truman and wilson were the worst presidents why? >> i would say wilson ruined...
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. >> john, do you agree? >> i lived in tyler, texas for 20 years, so i have a fondness for chuck.on't agree on unions. they are in a desperation mode right now. this is part of it. 40% of private union down to a single digit right now. they are on the verge of going extinct. i think it's a privacy concern. >> jonas? >> chuck is still mad at the scabs from 20 years ago. there's no other way to do it. when you are in an opec-like organization trying to have an artificial rate whether oil or labor, you have to break thumbs to keep people in line or it doesn't work, it falls apart. that's why the scab list is up there, to get their lunch bag stolen or whatever they are going to do, beat them up. that's not going to keep it working or falls apart. that's why it exists. >> gary b., these workers have the right to do this because they are in a right to work state. what do you think about this thing? >> i think it's disgusting. i'm with tracy on this. i understand the why they do it, as jonas pointed out. the question is should they be able to do it. it's not like paying taxes. if you don
. >> john, do you agree? >> i lived in tyler, texas for 20 years, so i have a fondness for chuck.on't agree on unions. they are in a desperation mode right now. this is part of it. 40% of private union down to a single digit right now. they are on the verge of going extinct. i think it's a privacy concern. >> jonas? >> chuck is still mad at the scabs from 20 years ago. there's no other way to do it. when you are in an opec-like organization trying to have an artificial...
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john quincy adams is at the center of it all. should we take some questions? [applause] >> my name is steven tyler. i'm from pittsburgh. i read somewhere that john quincy adams was most likely our most innately intelligent president, and he had an iq of possibly over 170 estimated. what would you say about that? secondly, i also saw a biography about him that mentioned a relationship he had when he was much younger with a much younger girl, and his dad disapproved of, and basically told them to cut that off and he did so, and it was very psychologically damaging. could you comment on what kind of impact that had on his life? >> thank you. john quincy adams was a hell of a smart man, but we don't have parameters we can apply. what do these measurement parameters matter anyway? what does it matter? we know when people are smart and we know when they are not smart grid -- smart. i understand where you're coming from. there are certain people who sparkle with intelligence, and sometimes there are people who just by personality don't sparkle. some people sparkle because they are performers, they have a sense of how to sparkl
john quincy adams is at the center of it all. should we take some questions? [applause] >> my name is steven tyler. i'm from pittsburgh. i read somewhere that john quincy adams was most likely our most innately intelligent president, and he had an iq of possibly over 170 estimated. what would you say about that? secondly, i also saw a biography about him that mentioned a relationship he had when he was much younger with a much younger girl, and his dad disapproved of, and basically told...
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his dad, john spencer, was serving as the secretary of war for president tyler. midshipman spencer was a handsome 19-year-old young man. hair, he hadark the physical ailment of a wandering eye, was known for getting into brawls. he had escaped from the island of nantucket to get on a ship to search out for piracy. because of who his father was, he continued on the path to commission as a naval officer. on this particular deployment, they left in 1842. after doing a port visit in algiers, the captain of the ship summers noted, this was captain mackenzie, that midshipman spencer was courting with the enlisted men. midshipman spencer had a way of getting his hands on alcohol and tobacco and was quite popular. he enlisted the help of a large mate named cromwell and another seaman named smoltz. they were thinking about how to take over the ship so they could go out and do piracy. the officer crew found out about this print they put him in shackles. cromwell was a big guy. they were afraid of him. they shackled both of them. cromwell and smalls. plannedshment for a mut
his dad, john spencer, was serving as the secretary of war for president tyler. midshipman spencer was a handsome 19-year-old young man. hair, he hadark the physical ailment of a wandering eye, was known for getting into brawls. he had escaped from the island of nantucket to get on a ship to search out for piracy. because of who his father was, he continued on the path to commission as a naval officer. on this particular deployment, they left in 1842. after doing a port visit in algiers, the...
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don't know that i can tell those tales out of school, but steven tyler contributed liner notes to our aerosmith cd, and joe elliott, elton johnson, a number of musicians and celebrities. so i feel very gratified and lucky. >> you are very lucky. 1.6 million albums. there are current artists wish they could sell that many albums in this climate these days. >> well, on top of that, we have over 1.3 million tracks because digital downloads now. it is doing well. it is very good. i think it is very popular because it appeals to the adult. maybe the part of the adult that existed before baby, and the part that maybe they fear they have to give up. so i think that's part of it. >> you say if we don't have a baby in the house, we can pop in one of the lullabies? >> you totally can. i have been told they use them in yoga studios, and college students study to them. it is endless. >> the chief customer is the infant. what kind of reaction have you seen from babies that might be rocking out to a little foo fighters lullaby? >> i hear mostly from the parents and they are very pleased. we have been sent video of kids crying and falling a
don't know that i can tell those tales out of school, but steven tyler contributed liner notes to our aerosmith cd, and joe elliott, elton johnson, a number of musicians and celebrities. so i feel very gratified and lucky. >> you are very lucky. 1.6 million albums. there are current artists wish they could sell that many albums in this climate these days. >> well, on top of that, we have over 1.3 million tracks because digital downloads now. it is doing well. it is very good. i...
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the candidate for the house, tyler pearson for the senate and a graduate of the clinton school of public service. the candidates for the commissioner mark robinson and john joyner for for lieutenant governor longtime friend of mine i would appreciate your support. i'm glad to be here for my cross and -- mike ross and a mark pryor. there was a headline on the website called real clear politics. as it's a decline than those back to the patch, his arkansas obsession. but think that this they talked to the reporter and said you don't understand. he comes back here all the time. i was there the other day to look at the tornado damage. iberia to two cousins and one of my mother's best friends this year. i'm about to go to my 50th high school union. i hate it but i am. you're going to have the anniversary of the presidential center in little rock. you are all invited by the way. [applause] i love my state. without you i never would have had a chance to do anything. and i didn't come back to the patch. i came back to the future of arkansas and the future of america. that's what you represent. [cheering] so, the first thing i want to say you probably figured this
the candidate for the house, tyler pearson for the senate and a graduate of the clinton school of public service. the candidates for the commissioner mark robinson and john joyner for for lieutenant governor longtime friend of mine i would appreciate your support. i'm glad to be here for my cross and -- mike ross and a mark pryor. there was a headline on the website called real clear politics. as it's a decline than those back to the patch, his arkansas obsession. but think that this they...