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julie adams worked in the bush white house for laura bush. was named the new senate secretary, the secretary of the senate, which has all sorts of responsibilities, administrat e administrative, legal, financial, she's in charge of a lot of different people. i want to congratulate her on that. >> i didn't say my wildest dreams, because i knew she was going to be successful, but i didn't think she would become secretary of senate. >> over the weekend, the college football playoffs, the first-ever playoffs, the teams were announced, three obvious choices in the fourth one, alabama will meet ohio state in the sugar bowl, oregon will meet florida state in the rose bowl. with where are tcu or baylor? i would stay tcu deserved that four spot that ohio took. the horn frogs should have been there. >> this is an outrage. this is an absolute outrage. what is going on? >> jesse, what do you have for us today. >> sir elton john was so charable attending an all-star event, and did what we call a crocodile flop. >> uh-huh. >> down goes sir elton john. >> t
julie adams worked in the bush white house for laura bush. was named the new senate secretary, the secretary of the senate, which has all sorts of responsibilities, administrat e administrative, legal, financial, she's in charge of a lot of different people. i want to congratulate her on that. >> i didn't say my wildest dreams, because i knew she was going to be successful, but i didn't think she would become secretary of senate. >> over the weekend, the college football playoffs,...
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in fact, the remarkable woman i nominated to replace nancy, julie adams, is just such a person. i know nancy couldn't be happier for julie, and neither could i. and while nancy's going to miss the senate, i know she is also looking forward to seeing more of her family. i know how important nancy's parents are to her in particular. we're glad nancy will be able to see more of them, even though we're going to miss her. the senate's going to miss nancy's deputy, sheila dwyer. she is another democrat my staff can't speak highly enough of. sheila's had a long run here in the senate. she has seen it from a lot of different angles. she has been a page, a scheduler, and now assistant secretary of the senate. along the way, she worked for members like moynihan, hollings and robb. it's an impressive career. it makes you understand why, as leader reid mentioned earlier, sheila's known around here as the mayor of capitol hill. we also can't forget to wish a fond farewell to robert paxton and mark tratos. robert, nancy's chief of staff, is a fellow kentuckian who has worked in the senate for
in fact, the remarkable woman i nominated to replace nancy, julie adams, is just such a person. i know nancy couldn't be happier for julie, and neither could i. and while nancy's going to miss the senate, i know she is also looking forward to seeing more of her family. i know how important nancy's parents are to her in particular. we're glad nancy will be able to see more of them, even though we're going to miss her. the senate's going to miss nancy's deputy, sheila dwyer. she is another...
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adam: julie banderas, a happy day but a very serious subject.hank you very much. >>> a bone-chilling storm turning parts of southern california into a winter wonderland. the arctic temperatures are not going anywhere as the storm pushes into neighboring states in the southwest. joining me from the weather center our chief meteorologist rick reichmuth. will this help the drought situation out west or chilling to the bone? >> not really. snow in urn socal fornash, any moisture is good, they need so much moisture years and years of moisture to catch up but you have to start somewhere. the moisture they're getting temperatures incredibly cold. most of us forget in december it was winter, it was so incredibly warm. get ready it is all coming back. current thames, we're below freezing for majority of the country at this point. snow into southern california, inland empire, elevations 1200 feet see accumulating snow. see that mexico snow. very heavy snow falling across northern arizona above around 3,000 feet elevation. we'll continue to see that. we ha
adam: julie banderas, a happy day but a very serious subject.hank you very much. >>> a bone-chilling storm turning parts of southern california into a winter wonderland. the arctic temperatures are not going anywhere as the storm pushes into neighboring states in the southwest. joining me from the weather center our chief meteorologist rick reichmuth. will this help the drought situation out west or chilling to the bone? >> not really. snow in urn socal fornash, any moisture is...
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adams and a few others. then he waited for it to be voted o. july 2, the second continental congress voted on independence, and john adams wrote home to his wife and said today will be the day that remembers -- we will remember in american history forever. today is the day we'll celebrate forever, july 2. because that was the day that they voted to be independent. they then took up the document that thomas jefferson had drafted. and in his view, they mutilated it. he sat mute because he didn't like the public talk. as president of the united states, he only made one public speech. he had a high, squeaky voice, not a very good speaker, so he never spoke in public very much, and he didn't speak that day. he later sent the document to his friend and said don't knowing my document is better than what they came up with. but ultimately they agreed on july 4. then they went next door to a presenter, and they said would you present up 200 copies of this document so one can go to the king of england, one can go to george washington to read to the troops, and
adams and a few others. then he waited for it to be voted o. july 2, the second continental congress voted on independence, and john adams wrote home to his wife and said today will be the day that remembers -- we will remember in american history forever. today is the day we'll celebrate forever, july 2. because that was the day that they voted to be independent. they then took up the document that thomas jefferson had drafted. and in his view, they mutilated it. he sat mute because he didn't...
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it was edited modestly by benjamin franklin and john adams, and then he waited for it to be voted on. july 2, the second continental congress voted for independence, and john adams wrote home to his wife abigail. he said, "today will be the day american history will remember forever. today is the day we will remember forever. today is the day we will celebrate forever. july 2." that was the day they voted to be independent. they then took up the document thomas jefferson drafted. in his view, they mutilated it. he sat mute because he did not like to publicly talk. as president, he only made one public speech. he had a high and squeaky voice, he was not a good speaker so he , never spoke in public much. he didn't speak that day when they were relating his document. he later sent the document to his friends and said, don't you think it is better? ultimately they agreed to it on july 4, then they went next door to a printer and said, would you print up 200 copies of this, so one can go to the king of england, one can go to george washington to read to the troops, one can go to every state, an
it was edited modestly by benjamin franklin and john adams, and then he waited for it to be voted on. july 2, the second continental congress voted for independence, and john adams wrote home to his wife abigail. he said, "today will be the day american history will remember forever. today is the day we will remember forever. today is the day we will celebrate forever. july 2." that was the day they voted to be independent. they then took up the document thomas jefferson drafted. in...
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adams and a few others. then he waited for it to be voted on. july 2, the second continental congress voted on independence, and john adams wrote home to his wife and said today will be the day that remembers -- we will remember in american history forever. today is the day we'll celebrate forever, july 2. because that was the day that they voted to be independent. they then took up the document that thomas jefferson had drafted. and in his view, they mutilated it. he sat mute because he didn't like the public talk. as president of the united states, he only made one public speech. he had a high, squeaky voice, not a very good speaker, so he never spoke in public very much, and he didn't speak that day. he later sent the document to his friend and said don't you think my document is better than what they came up with. but ultimately they agreed on july 4. then they went next door to a presenter, and they said would you print up up 200 copies of this document so one can go to the king of england, one can go to george washington to read to the troops,
adams and a few others. then he waited for it to be voted on. july 2, the second continental congress voted on independence, and john adams wrote home to his wife and said today will be the day that remembers -- we will remember in american history forever. today is the day we'll celebrate forever, july 2. because that was the day that they voted to be independent. they then took up the document that thomas jefferson had drafted. and in his view, they mutilated it. he sat mute because he didn't...
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nixon is particularly adamant that he should not resign. >> the 23rd of july, i knew that we could not survive. however, when i got back to washington, in my usual methodical way, people think it is methodical and i guess it is, i decided i should put done the pros and cons of what options i had. i had a sheet of paper on that which refreshed my memory. it was rather interesting when i read it today so many years later. one said i could resign now. to select a way for impeachment and resign then. and three said i could go to trial in the senate. that would take about six months. resigning now is the option i did not want to do above everything else, personally. i am a fighter. i just did not want to quit. also, i thought it would be an admission of guilt, which of course, it was. also, i felt it would send a terribly bad precedent for the future. i hoped no other future would route -- no other president would resign in the future. what i would do with the house voting for impeachment would be to put all of my supporters on the spot and make them vote for impeachment. the third option w
nixon is particularly adamant that he should not resign. >> the 23rd of july, i knew that we could not survive. however, when i got back to washington, in my usual methodical way, people think it is methodical and i guess it is, i decided i should put done the pros and cons of what options i had. i had a sheet of paper on that which refreshed my memory. it was rather interesting when i read it today so many years later. one said i could resign now. to select a way for impeachment and...
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it was edited modestly by benjamin franklin and john adams, and then he waited for it to be voted on. july 2, the second continental congress voted for independence, and john adams wrote home to his wife abigail. he said, "today will be the day american history will remember forever. today is the day we will remember forever. today is the day we will celebrate forever. july 2." that was the day they voted to be independent. they then took up the document thomas jefferson drafted. in his view, they mutilated it. he sat mute because he did not like to publicly talk. as president, he only made one public speech. he had a high and squeaky voice, he was not a good speaker, so he never spoke in public much. he didn't speak that day when they were relating his document. he later sent the document to his friends and said, don't you think it is better? ultimately they agreed to it on july 4, then they went next door to a printer and said, would you print up 200 copies of this, so one can go to the king of england, one can go to george washington to read to the troops, one can go to every state, and
it was edited modestly by benjamin franklin and john adams, and then he waited for it to be voted on. july 2, the second continental congress voted for independence, and john adams wrote home to his wife abigail. he said, "today will be the day american history will remember forever. today is the day we will remember forever. today is the day we will celebrate forever. july 2." that was the day they voted to be independent. they then took up the document thomas jefferson drafted. in...
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adams brought home to his wife abigail. he said, "today will be the day american history will remember forever. today is the day we will remember forever. july 2." that was the day they voted to be independent. they then took up the document thomas jefferson drafted. in his view, they mutilated it. he did not like to publicly talk. as president, she only made one public speech. he had a high and squeaky voice, so he never spoke in public much. he didn't speak that they when they were relating his document. he later sent the document to his friends and said, don't you think it is better? ultimately they agreed to it on july 4, then they went next door to a printer and said, would you print up 200 copies of this, so one can go to the king of england, one can go to george washington, one can go to every state, and people can no why we are being independent. in that document, the most famous sentence in the english line which appeared. it became the guiding spirit for the constitution, the guiding spirit for our country. "we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain
adams brought home to his wife abigail. he said, "today will be the day american history will remember forever. today is the day we will remember forever. july 2." that was the day they voted to be independent. they then took up the document thomas jefferson drafted. in his view, they mutilated it. he did not like to publicly talk. as president, she only made one public speech. he had a high and squeaky voice, so he never spoke in public much. he didn't speak that they when they were...
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adams and a few others. he waited for it to be voted on. on july 2, the second continental congress voted its independence and john adams wrote home to his wife abigail said, today will be the day that we will and -- remember in american history forever. july the second. that was the day they voted to be independent. they took up the document that thomas jefferson had drafted and mutilated it. he said you because he did not like to talk. as president he made one public speech. he was not a good speaker. he never spoke in public and he did not speak that day when they were mutilating that document. he later sent it to his friends and said don't you think my document is better? they went next door to a printer named mr. dunlop. would you print up 200 pages so one can go to the king of england, one can go to george washington and they can go to the states and people will know why we will be independent. the most famous sentence occurred in that document. people did not realize that in the time. it later became the guiding spirit for the constitution,
adams and a few others. he waited for it to be voted on. on july 2, the second continental congress voted its independence and john adams wrote home to his wife abigail said, today will be the day that we will and -- remember in american history forever. july the second. that was the day they voted to be independent. they took up the document that thomas jefferson had drafted and mutilated it. he said you because he did not like to talk. as president he made one public speech. he was not a good...
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july 2008. once again, energy stocks weighing on the broader understaindices. cleveland fed president loretta mester is speaking about monetary policy before the opening bell. >> joining us now, adamfrom bull's eye options. good to have you with us. forecast for november, 230,000. does it really matter now as we get to the end of the year what an individual month it is? the absence is 2014 much stronger employment data. >> yeah, i don't think it's really mattered to the market for a long time here. the motorcycles moved forward regardless. obviously, it impacts a lot of people, but the market keeps trudging along. >> how much are you putting a focus on what draghi said yesterday given that we are seeing the economy recovering. >> and it was interesting to see the market price action. it's all about market price action for me. there are let beds to the short side. let's see if this is for real because it is so heavily weighted to the shortside on the euro currency. i want to see a resounding bounce to shake is that movement up. >> stocks continue to move higher as we approach the end of the year. one trader i spoke to last night said this market is getting incredibly expensive.the.
july 2008. once again, energy stocks weighing on the broader understaindices. cleveland fed president loretta mester is speaking about monetary policy before the opening bell. >> joining us now, adamfrom bull's eye options. good to have you with us. forecast for november, 230,000. does it really matter now as we get to the end of the year what an individual month it is? the absence is 2014 much stronger employment data. >> yeah, i don't think it's really mattered to the market for a...