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>> mr. adams. mrs. adams? dr. franklin. >> why, it is tom paine, the spokesman of the revolution, mr. common sense himself. what say you, tom? in the cause of america, may we disturb your peace? >> the sun never shined on a cause of greater worth. tis not the concern of a day, a year, or an age. posterity will be affected, even to the end of time. i am your servant, mr. jefferson. >> tom, the generation that begins a revolution can rarely complete it. for all of our devotion to the public good, our inexperience, our ignorance, our bigotry hardly qualify us to think and provide for the future. after all, the earth belongs to he living. >> ah, liberty, liberty. are you substance or merely shadow? announcer: come, dr. rush. our liberty has won. the revolution is over. >> not so. not so, sir. there is nothing more common than to confuse the american revolution with the war for independence. the war for independence is over, but this is far from being the case with the american revolution. on the contrary, nothing but t
>> mr. adams. mrs. adams? dr. franklin. >> why, it is tom paine, the spokesman of the revolution, mr. common sense himself. what say you, tom? in the cause of america, may we disturb your peace? >> the sun never shined on a cause of greater worth. tis not the concern of a day, a year, or an age. posterity will be affected, even to the end of time. i am your servant, mr. jefferson. >> tom, the generation that begins a revolution can rarely complete it. for all of our...
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. >> mr. adams is it? oh, yes.so missed the puritanical wit. [ chuckles ] >> ben franklin is literally world-famous at this point. on the other hand, he was considered very close to the parliament and the brits. he had been spending years in london and had cozied up quite nicely to the powers that be there. there were some people who thought that either he was a british spy or he had sort of gone over to the british. and they looked at him with considerable suspicion. >> while you were busy cavorting in london, we have been dragging these colonies towards liberty. and no up-jumped printer grasping for royal table scraps is going to stand in my way. >> printer? yes. but there was no jump. it was a long climb. i came to philadelphia with barely a dutch dollar in my pocket. and through a regimen of hard work, i made a success of myself. >> franklin borrows money to buy a printshop, the beginning of a successful franchise. printing leads to writing "poor richard's almanack," a bets-selling yearly collection of franklin
. >> mr. adams is it? oh, yes.so missed the puritanical wit. [ chuckles ] >> ben franklin is literally world-famous at this point. on the other hand, he was considered very close to the parliament and the brits. he had been spending years in london and had cozied up quite nicely to the powers that be there. there were some people who thought that either he was a british spy or he had sort of gone over to the british. and they looked at him with considerable suspicion. >> while...
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instant of satisfaction, requiring force. >> i have anxiety, mr. adams. mad measure of mixing soldiers in the state of irritations. some mischief or an accidental quarrel, and imprudent order or any other things. it may produce a, in which such carnage as to make a bridge that can never afterwards be healed. >> so be it. announcer called the 19th of april, 1775. , theyross the 13 colonies are ready for this terrible moment. a dispatch from watertown. to all friends of american liberty, be it known that this morning before break of day, a british brigade marched and fired without provocation and killed six men and wounded four others. >> the war was not a revolution. it was only an effect and consequent of it. the revolution was in the minds of the people, and this happened before i drop of blood was shed at lexington. we have built it right under the king's nose. say, it was not the words of a day a year, and now 1775 is upon us. the second cotton of congress is a war congress. >> g are surrounded by dangers. determined to get our colleagues to agree on s
instant of satisfaction, requiring force. >> i have anxiety, mr. adams. mad measure of mixing soldiers in the state of irritations. some mischief or an accidental quarrel, and imprudent order or any other things. it may produce a, in which such carnage as to make a bridge that can never afterwards be healed. >> so be it. announcer called the 19th of april, 1775. , theyross the 13 colonies are ready for this terrible moment. a dispatch from watertown. to all friends of american...
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i first heard that it was adam'' wife abigail was responsible, then i heard no, that she -- mr. gh: it was benjamin rush from philadelphia. he felt at those two should have a reconciliation before they die. adams agreed right away and wrote to jefferson. mr. rose: abigail had nothing to do with it? mr. mccullough: no, she was more angry at jefferson. mr. rose: that's what i heard. mr. mccullough: she felt he had betrayed her husband because he is the one who put the reporter after adams during the campaign when they were running against each other. mr. rose: on jefferson's orders? mr. mccullough: yes. the irony was he was the same one who turned around and revealed the relationship on jefferson because jefferson, he felt, had not rewarded him sufficiently for the job he had done. attacking adams during the campaign. but they were true friends. they were as different as night and day. and they died on the same day, not just on any day, on the fourth of july, their day. and adams truly did say, "jefferson survives." mr. rose: and jefferson was dead. mr. mccullough: jefferson had di
i first heard that it was adam'' wife abigail was responsible, then i heard no, that she -- mr. gh: it was benjamin rush from philadelphia. he felt at those two should have a reconciliation before they die. adams agreed right away and wrote to jefferson. mr. rose: abigail had nothing to do with it? mr. mccullough: no, she was more angry at jefferson. mr. rose: that's what i heard. mr. mccullough: she felt he had betrayed her husband because he is the one who put the reporter after adams during...
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however, the inauguration took place without any difficulties whatsoever. >> mr. adamss about to realize his dream. let the ceremonies begin. >> a government in which authority is exercised by citizens, selected at regular their neighbors to make and execute laws for the general good. >> can authority be more respectable when it stems from accidents or antiquity? thewhen it stems from hearts and judgments of an enlightened people. >> continually blessing upon this nation and its government, and give it all possible success and duration. ♪ >> i am a private citizen once again. >> a gathering of haunted houses , where the declaration and constitution are always being written. people with ghosts and voices of ghosts. the old cracked bell echoes, liberty. tom paine said, "we have the power to begin the world a new. you have a republic, if you can keep it." [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] ♪ >> american history tv, f
however, the inauguration took place without any difficulties whatsoever. >> mr. adamss about to realize his dream. let the ceremonies begin. >> a government in which authority is exercised by citizens, selected at regular their neighbors to make and execute laws for the general good. >> can authority be more respectable when it stems from accidents or antiquity? thewhen it stems from hearts and judgments of an enlightened people. >> continually blessing upon this nation...
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mr. mccullough: she felt he had betrayed her husband because he reportere who put the after adams during aign when they were running against each other. mr. rose: on jefferson's orders? mr. mccullough: yes. he was the same one who turned around and revealed the relationship on jefferson because jefferson, he felt, had not rewarded him sufficiently for the job he had done. attacking adams during the campaign. but they were true friends. they were as different as night and day. day,hey died on the same not just on any day, on the fourth of july, their day. say,dams truly did jefferson survives. and jefferson was dead. mr. mccullough: jefferson had died that morning. mr. rose: wow. july 4. mr. mccullough: i had the opportunity to write about the most spectacular human beings -- i do not mean new necessarily great but they were interesting. i'm interested in the people. an entirely virtuous person is not very interesting. score --ly perfect mr. rose: you want flaws and warts. you have to be able to transport yourself into that other time and into the shoes of those other people. get inside th
mr. mccullough: she felt he had betrayed her husband because he reportere who put the after adams during aign when they were running against each other. mr. rose: on jefferson's orders? mr. mccullough: yes. he was the same one who turned around and revealed the relationship on jefferson because jefferson, he felt, had not rewarded him sufficiently for the job he had done. attacking adams during the campaign. but they were true friends. they were as different as night and day. day,hey died on...
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mrs. adams. >> louise adams was a very accomplished woman.d learned how to entertain in the courts of europe while adams was a diplomat. >> hundreds of miles from home, andrew and rachel jackson can't compete with the adams family. >> rachel jackson was completely a fish out of water when it came to what was expected of elite women in the cities of the eastern seaboard. the jacksons were living in a boarding house, and it was very difficult for them to entertain people. louisa adams was often seen having conversation with henry clay. >> henry clay is speaker of the house of representatives. he controls the 213 men tasked with choosing between adams and jackson. >> the most powerful legislator of his time now had an opportunity to be a king-maker. he could swing the vote. >> clay and adams talk. has the kingmaker met his future king? >> clay asked for, as adams put it, assurances on some matters of great public importance. the two of them had a long conversation. clay went away apparently satisfied. >> two months of negotiation and speculation
mrs. adams. >> louise adams was a very accomplished woman.d learned how to entertain in the courts of europe while adams was a diplomat. >> hundreds of miles from home, andrew and rachel jackson can't compete with the adams family. >> rachel jackson was completely a fish out of water when it came to what was expected of elite women in the cities of the eastern seaboard. the jacksons were living in a boarding house, and it was very difficult for them to entertain people. louisa...
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the gentlewoman from north carolina, mrs. adams is recognized. mrs. adams: i yield myself such time as i may consume. i would like to thank the gentleman from alabama also for chairing the bipartisan -- erving as co-chair of the hbcu caucus and co-sponsoring this bill. i encourage my colleagues to support the act. this bipartisan legislation seeks to offset inequities faced by historically black colleges and black universities by making improvements to the capital financing program. a program that provides low cost capital to finance frastructure improvements at hbcu's. it changes the name of an account to more adequately describe the purpose of the fund. the simple change in name may increase participation by a public hbcu's which otherwise may have been discouraged from participating sm the hbcu capital improvement act provides support to institutions interested in participating but unable to meet the program's financial requirements. this bill allows the death of education to offer financial counseling to interested hbcu's. in addition to the techni
the gentlewoman from north carolina, mrs. adams is recognized. mrs. adams: i yield myself such time as i may consume. i would like to thank the gentleman from alabama also for chairing the bipartisan -- erving as co-chair of the hbcu caucus and co-sponsoring this bill. i encourage my colleagues to support the act. this bipartisan legislation seeks to offset inequities faced by historically black colleges and black universities by making improvements to the capital financing program. a program...
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sherman and mr. adams are debating in song about who should write the declaration of independence. and they give it to thomas jefferson. "i do not know a participle from a predicate. i am a simple cobbler from connecticut." one of the great lines of all times. he was coming up with constitutional compromises. and the connecticut compromise, my goodness. look, he looks so stern. but impressive. how could you resist a gaze like that? roger sherman's compromise was to blend the virginia and new jersey plans and propose a system we have today where we have a bicameral legislation of -- legislature. every state has two votes in the senate regardless of how big it is. the house of representatives has -- which is apportioned by population. so that beautiful compromise which allow the constitution to be passed is just one example of the incredible pragmatism of the delegates. i mentioned the spirit of moderation and compromise being so central to madison's achievement. these men were not ideologues. they had strong views, which they were not willing to compromise in some cases and ultimate
sherman and mr. adams are debating in song about who should write the declaration of independence. and they give it to thomas jefferson. "i do not know a participle from a predicate. i am a simple cobbler from connecticut." one of the great lines of all times. he was coming up with constitutional compromises. and the connecticut compromise, my goodness. look, he looks so stern. but impressive. how could you resist a gaze like that? roger sherman's compromise was to blend the virginia...
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>> and cokie roberts, she will be the first foreign-born first lady if trump is elected since m mrs. adams. >> yes, but the wife traditionally does give sort of a character reference. this is somebody i love, and you can love. but talking about no ordinary time, that was eleanor rooseve t roosevelt, at the end of the depression, the eve of world war ii. this was also a time when people are feeling unordinary. and the republican party has gone through lots of upheaval, and the trump family are really the only stars of this convention. >> and i want to go back to terry moran. that demonstration earlier today, did really unleash some feelings on that floor. >> and the feelings have been unsettled. we live in unsettled times, certainly. and you get a sense, this is not a contested convention, but it remains a divided one. and donald trump is a candidate whose approach has divided many people, drawn protesters. behind me, this is the trump box. mike pence, the vice presidential nominee. just behind them, a single protester tried to raise a pink banner. she stood up, an amazing security breach,
>> and cokie roberts, she will be the first foreign-born first lady if trump is elected since m mrs. adams. >> yes, but the wife traditionally does give sort of a character reference. this is somebody i love, and you can love. but talking about no ordinary time, that was eleanor rooseve t roosevelt, at the end of the depression, the eve of world war ii. this was also a time when people are feeling unordinary. and the republican party has gone through lots of upheaval, and the trump...
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. >> i only have a few more seconds, mr. adams, what happens -- for months we've heard you don't need to have intent if you're grossly negligent, that's still indictable. apparently now you have to have intent. when did it change? >> apparently it changed on the way to the press podium. you notice he avoided that entirely. a county d.a. could have prosecuted this case successfully. apparently, we're not going to see whether our justice department can. >> thank you so much. >>> coming up next right here on "hannity" -- >> as associate attorney general and as jim comey's boss for two or three years, i was very disappointed in him. >> rudy giuliani calls out the fbi director. he's here next, as well as alberto gonzalez. and then later -- >> i thought it would be easier to carry just one device for my work and for my personal e-mails instead of two. >> secretary clinton used several different servers. >> a new rnc ad eviscerates clinton for her web of lies. we weigh in. that and more as "hannity" continues. i take prilosec otc eg for
. >> i only have a few more seconds, mr. adams, what happens -- for months we've heard you don't need to have intent if you're grossly negligent, that's still indictable. apparently now you have to have intent. when did it change? >> apparently it changed on the way to the press podium. you notice he avoided that entirely. a county d.a. could have prosecuted this case successfully. apparently, we're not going to see whether our justice department can. >> thank you so much....
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mrs. john adams. so, she was still excellency to some of her friends, probably her friends in britain. >> okay. well, i'm going to ask one more question, and then we're going to turn it to the audience. so, please get your questions ready. but one other thing that's just been on my mind with the current presidential election. there's arguably a better chance that there will be a woman elected president this year than any other time. and i wondered, if hillary clinton was elected president, would there be a new presidential title controversy? do you think there would be another debate or do you think it's pretty settled what she would be called? >> well, many women are with many organizations and are president and they're called madam president. i would assume that she would be called madam president, and i don't think there would be a whole lot of debate about that. mr. president, madam president in news conferences, et cetera. i think most other women who would be president, their husbands would be c
mrs. john adams. so, she was still excellency to some of her friends, probably her friends in britain. >> okay. well, i'm going to ask one more question, and then we're going to turn it to the audience. so, please get your questions ready. but one other thing that's just been on my mind with the current presidential election. there's arguably a better chance that there will be a woman elected president this year than any other time. and i wondered, if hillary clinton was elected...
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mrs. may is adamant she will restrict immigrant entry. for now, en pass. listcnn. >> a heat dome in the u.s. it's the first time the three cities, the largest in the u.s., have been under heat alerts all at the same time. chicago's mayor has asked people in his city to look out for those most vulnerable during this extreme heat. >> if there's any sick person or an elderly person in your neighborhood or community or your neighbor, if you could, please check on them. take care of yourself, but also reach out and be a good neighbor. >> i want to bring in karen mcginnis who is following this story as well as a story right now. 72 people dead because of storms in china, we're learning. tell us more about the situation in china first. >> yes. the province that surrounds beijing, they saw four days of rainfall. we have seen some images across this region, and it is devastating. this is what the forecast radar and satellite imagery looks like we go into the next several days. i checked the forecast. it looks like we will continue to see the rainfall. could be heav
mrs. may is adamant she will restrict immigrant entry. for now, en pass. listcnn. >> a heat dome in the u.s. it's the first time the three cities, the largest in the u.s., have been under heat alerts all at the same time. chicago's mayor has asked people in his city to look out for those most vulnerable during this extreme heat. >> if there's any sick person or an elderly person in your neighborhood or community or your neighbor, if you could, please check on them. take care of...
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adams: mr. speaker, i rise today to urge my republican colleagues to do their jobs. pass legislation that moves our country forward. house democrats have led sit-ins here on the floor, we led vigils on the floor and we demanded action right outside the house floor. but despite it all, no real legislation has been passed on the house floor. speaker ryan refuses to do the work that we were all elected to do. 97% of americans have spoken. they want gun reform. not a six-week vacation for their representatives. for 52 days, the republican-led congress has done nothing. instead of passing commonsense legislation on gun reform, house republicans are going on summer vacation. instead of providing adequate funding for the zika crisis, house republicans are going on summer vacation. instead of addressing the flint crisis, house republicans are going on summer vacation. it's unacceptable. it's irresponsible leadership. i call on speaker ryan and congress to come back in session, finally do the work we were elected to do. it's time, mr. speaker, to put the will of the people fi
adams: mr. speaker, i rise today to urge my republican colleagues to do their jobs. pass legislation that moves our country forward. house democrats have led sit-ins here on the floor, we led vigils on the floor and we demanded action right outside the house floor. but despite it all, no real legislation has been passed on the house floor. speaker ryan refuses to do the work that we were all elected to do. 97% of americans have spoken. they want gun reform. not a six-week vacation for their...
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mr. chairman, i am nevada's attorney general adam laxvelt introducing chairman michael j. ou. from the great state of nevada where blue lives matter! [ cheers and applause ] >> we are battle born, by the first republican president in 1864, we are very proud of our nation, from the great lake tahoe to the most entertaining capital city las vegas, nevada, this time what is in las vegas will not stay in las vegas. we are here to cast our votes. one vote, governor kasich. six, senator ted cruz. seven, marco rubio and 16 for the next president of the united states donald j. trump! [ cheers and applause ] >> right now we are waiting for nevada. that's the next state to make it official. we are about to get new york state. that's when they want to go over the top, 1237. that's the number of delegates you need to become the nominee. the new york state delegation presumably will have donald trump go over the top. donald trump, jr., the son of the nominee -- let's listen in. >> nevada, 14 vote, trump. six votes, cruz. seven vote, rubio. one vote, kasich and two votes, carson. >> new
mr. chairman, i am nevada's attorney general adam laxvelt introducing chairman michael j. ou. from the great state of nevada where blue lives matter! [ cheers and applause ] >> we are battle born, by the first republican president in 1864, we are very proud of our nation, from the great lake tahoe to the most entertaining capital city las vegas, nevada, this time what is in las vegas will not stay in las vegas. we are here to cast our votes. one vote, governor kasich. six, senator ted...
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mr. chairman and adam attorney general for coming today.that your first consideration would start with the statute and i know there are a lot of questions already but i want to read you the materials containing classified information in the united states and numbingly remove such documents or materials without authority with the intent to maintain such documents or materials in an unauthorized location shall be fined under this title or imprisoned for not more than one year or both. now, this statute doesn't require an intent to profit or harm the united states or otherwise act in a manner of disloyalty in the united states is simply requires a intent to retain classified documents in the location. something the fbi director's comments suggest was the case with the investigation. can you walk us through the reasoning on the nonprosecution decision in the clinton-based on this particular statute? >> with respect to the reasoning for my recommendation as i stated before they have committed to and did accept the recommendation of the team on t
mr. chairman and adam attorney general for coming today.that your first consideration would start with the statute and i know there are a lot of questions already but i want to read you the materials containing classified information in the united states and numbingly remove such documents or materials without authority with the intent to maintain such documents or materials in an unauthorized location shall be fined under this title or imprisoned for not more than one year or both. now, this...
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mr. chairman, i am nevada's tttorney general adam laxal introducing chairman michael j. mcdonald.nevada, where blue lives matter. [applause] , voting fore born the first republic and president in 1864. we are proud of our nation. from the great shores of lake tahoe to the most entertaining capital city, las vegas, nevada, this time what happens in las vegas will not stay in las vegas. we are here to cast our votes. one vote governor kasich. six, senator ted cruz. seven, marco rubio. and 16 for the next president of the united states, donald j. trump. [cheers and applause] mr. kent: pursuant to the announcement of the delegation and the rules of this convention, nevada, 14 votes trump, six votes cruz, seven votes rubio, one vote kasich, two votes carson. ms. hudson: new hampshire. 23 delegates for the following bound delegates. 11 trump. ismadam secretary, my name corey lewandowski. i represent the people of the great state of new hampshire, the live free or die state. a state that has no sales or income tax. the state that was the first to recognize donald j. trump and deliver the
mr. chairman, i am nevada's tttorney general adam laxal introducing chairman michael j. mcdonald.nevada, where blue lives matter. [applause] , voting fore born the first republic and president in 1864. we are proud of our nation. from the great shores of lake tahoe to the most entertaining capital city, las vegas, nevada, this time what happens in las vegas will not stay in las vegas. we are here to cast our votes. one vote governor kasich. six, senator ted cruz. seven, marco rubio. and 16 for...
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and so i would think as adam said that if mrs. clinton were to be elected in november, i would think that some republicans think maybe it's a better idea to go ahead and confirm merrick garland now. >> another change a little less high profile is that solicitor general retired at the end of june after five years in that position and his chief deputy will be the acting at least until next spring i suppose. do you think that's going to make any difference to how that office operates or what goes on at the court? >> i don't think so. i think they've worked together for quite a while. d don really ran a tight ship. and in a sense they're coasting. the docket for the next term is not that huge. there aren't that many big issues to face. o they will just sort of muddle through, through the end of the obama administration. then somebody else will come in. the thing about verilli and maybe -- i was interested that more than once the justices allowed at the end to make sort of a closing statement and they didn't interrupt him. i think that
and so i would think as adam said that if mrs. clinton were to be elected in november, i would think that some republicans think maybe it's a better idea to go ahead and confirm merrick garland now. >> another change a little less high profile is that solicitor general retired at the end of june after five years in that position and his chief deputy will be the acting at least until next spring i suppose. do you think that's going to make any difference to how that office operates or what...
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but he's not as liberal as almost anybody that hillary clinton would pick so i would think as adam said, if mrs. clinton was elected in november, i would think that some republicans think maybe it's a better idea to confirm their garland now. >> another change, it went a little hype profile but they retired at the end of june and his chief deputy will be the acting at least until next spring i suppose. do you think that's going to make any difference to how all this operates or what goes on at the court? >> i don't think so. i think they've worked together for quite a while and he ran a tight ship and they are in a sense coasting. they said the docket for next term is not that huge. : >> more than likely they were not pleased with the way he was treated with the healthcare area particularly as we said earlier with that ad that went out. >> you give a bunch of energy use as he was leaving. he made a point that it was a self-conscious decision in most cases to keep it understated and businesslike. he thought that, that earned him the opportunity occasionally to move the dial to something a little
but he's not as liberal as almost anybody that hillary clinton would pick so i would think as adam said, if mrs. clinton was elected in november, i would think that some republicans think maybe it's a better idea to confirm their garland now. >> another change, it went a little hype profile but they retired at the end of june and his chief deputy will be the acting at least until next spring i suppose. do you think that's going to make any difference to how all this operates or what goes...
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adams family contract. hammer p don't hurt them. he might be vice president. you know how i know that mr. cane will not be giving up his senator ship he's too legitimate to quit. >> oh god. thank god its friday. >> see you brody. ♪ >> talk about oo car pool lane fail smooch in this is pretty bad. woman in new york thought this hat an pile of clothes in the passenger seat wow pass as a person. even had a briefcase too got really creative. shockingly police wouldn't buy it. she was pulled over and ticketed for driving in a restricted high occupancy lane. >> does she really have to go that far. >> i hope when she got pulled over she kept with it hold on. >> don't wake him up. >> its in my husband's wallet. >> in she should have put him in one of those argentinian basketball uniforms flesh [ laughter ] inspiration ministries welcome you to campmeeting: god's appointed time to bless you. do you have a need that only god can answer? do you have a problem that only a miracle can solve? then stay tuned, for your miracle is now.
adams family contract. hammer p don't hurt them. he might be vice president. you know how i know that mr. cane will not be giving up his senator ship he's too legitimate to quit. >> oh god. thank god its friday. >> see you brody. ♪ >> talk about oo car pool lane fail smooch in this is pretty bad. woman in new york thought this hat an pile of clothes in the passenger seat wow pass as a person. even had a briefcase too got really creative. shockingly police wouldn't buy it....
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adam, you first. donald trump has already said no more mr. nice guy.so it seems that that's the inference that he will continue on with this kind of strategy. what does he find this is beneficial to him? >> i actually went to both conventions. it's story telling 301. on one hand you have donald trump that says we need a return to reality and getting a grip we have a shrinking middle class, a much more dangerous world. hillary clinton's message was entirely different. here's was a return to the days of jfk. everything is great, nothing to worry about, including the refer enss from former president bill clinton trying to suggest that he and hillary fit in little house on the prayie. what it really comes down to is bottom line, is donald trump is saying this is a referendum on the system that has let us down. i think hillary clinton in the last four days made it very clear she sees this as a referendum on donald trump. >> it sounds like you're saying people have essentially made up their minds already based on what we've already seen in donald trump and h
adam, you first. donald trump has already said no more mr. nice guy.so it seems that that's the inference that he will continue on with this kind of strategy. what does he find this is beneficial to him? >> i actually went to both conventions. it's story telling 301. on one hand you have donald trump that says we need a return to reality and getting a grip we have a shrinking middle class, a much more dangerous world. hillary clinton's message was entirely different. here's was a return...
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mr. kemper took all my words in the introduction. [laughter] you started off your presentation with a quote from a john adams letter on july 1, i think. i was intrigued by the words republic."ess the i may not have been as intrigued if he had said the country. mr. ferling: he said may have been prosper for the republic. >> the world republic is what intrigues me. suggests that somebody had begin to consciously drill down on governments in a post revolutionary era. that is new to me. overreading that? mr. ferling: no, you are right on target. used toterms have been refer to republic. there was a sense that america was already a de facto republic, given their colonial governments. thomas paine had written in sense" as"common republican government as the antithesis of a monarchy. from that point on, paine brought it out in the open. it was talked about widely from that point on. the assumption was that this would be -- that the united states would be a republican nation, little "r." >> i was fascinated by this session, men getting together to make the decision. and yet as i understand, there is no public record. minutes were not taken o
mr. kemper took all my words in the introduction. [laughter] you started off your presentation with a quote from a john adams letter on july 1, i think. i was intrigued by the words republic."ess the i may not have been as intrigued if he had said the country. mr. ferling: he said may have been prosper for the republic. >> the world republic is what intrigues me. suggests that somebody had begin to consciously drill down on governments in a post revolutionary era. that is new to me....
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adams family contract. hammer p don't hurt them.' he might be vice president. pre you know how i know that mr.ane will not be giving upp his senator ship he's too t legitimate to quit. >> oh god. thank god its friday. >> see you brody. ♪ >> talk about oo car pool lane o fail smooch in this is pretty bad. woman in new york thought this hat an pile of clothes in the passenger seat wow pass as a person. even had a briefcase too got really creative. shockingly police wouldn't buy it. she was pulled over and ticketee for driving in a restricted high occupancy lane. >> does she really have to goy that far. f >> i hope when she got pulled g over she kept with it hold on. >> don't wake him up. >> its in my husband's wallet.bs >> in she should have put him in one of those argentinian basketball uniforms flesh color. [ laughter ] >> tmz next f one. why should over two hundred years of citi® history matter to you? well, because it tells us something powerful about ogress. that whether times are good or bad, people and their ideas will continue to move the world forward. as long as they have someone to be
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liberal as some almost anybody in the hillary clinton i think would pick so i would think as adam said that if mrsclinton were to be elected in november, i would think that some republicans think maybe it's a better idea to go ahead and confirm merrick garland. >> another change, a little less high-profile is solicitor general really retired at the end of june after five jews that position. and his chief deputy, in thursday morning would be acting as the least until next spring i suppose. you think that's going to make any difference to how that office operates or what those are as a court? >> i don't think so. i think they worked together for quite a while and don really ran a very tight ship and you know, their innocence coasting. the docket for the next term is not that huge. there are that many big issues to face so they will just sort of muddle through through the end of the obama administration and somebody else will come in. >> the thing about borelli and maybe, i was interested that more than once the justices allowed the really at the end to make sort of a closing statementand they didn't
liberal as some almost anybody in the hillary clinton i think would pick so i would think as adam said that if mrsclinton were to be elected in november, i would think that some republicans think maybe it's a better idea to go ahead and confirm merrick garland. >> another change, a little less high-profile is solicitor general really retired at the end of june after five jews that position. and his chief deputy, in thursday morning would be acting as the least until next spring i suppose....
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so i would think as adam said that if mrs. clinton would be to be elected in november, i would think that some republicans think maybe it's a better idea to go ahead and confirm marek garland. >> another change, high profile is that the judge after retired after five years and his chief deputy will be that acting at least till next spring. do you think that is going to make any difference to how that office operates or what goes on with the court. >> i do not think so. they worked together for quite a while and done really ran a tight ship and they are in a sense coasting, the docket for the next term is not that huge there's not that many big issues big issues to face so they will just sort of muddle through to the end of the obama administration and then somebody else will come in. >> the thing -- i was interested that more than once the justices allowed were really at the end to make a closing statement. they do not interrupt him. i think they had a lot, they they respect to good lawyers because that makes their job a lot e
so i would think as adam said that if mrs. clinton would be to be elected in november, i would think that some republicans think maybe it's a better idea to go ahead and confirm marek garland. >> another change, high profile is that the judge after retired after five years and his chief deputy will be that acting at least till next spring. do you think that is going to make any difference to how that office operates or what goes on with the court. >> i do not think so. they worked...
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mr. rosenfield letter and admitted to the throat cutting, stab wounds to the back and absolutely adamantrt had nothing to do with it whatsoever. >> so jessica's affidavit was sent off to the governor too and everybody waited and waited and then on the governor's very last day in office, more than nine years into robert's sentence, a decision. denied. rosenfield devastated drove to the prison to tell robert. >> robert and i hugged. we cried. and probably about the most painful part of this process. >> robert's only door to freedom slammed shut. >> some of the -- >> but half a world away, someone else was watching robert's case. could his opinion make a difference? >> coming up -- >> isn't a confession the strongest evidence you can get? >> not always. >> the police detective in robert's corner when "dateline extra" continues. you've wished upon it all year, and now it's finally here. the mercedes-benz summer event is back, with incredible offers on the mercedes-benz you've always longed for. but hurry, these shooting stars fly by fast. lease the gle350 for $579 a month at your local merce
mr. rosenfield letter and admitted to the throat cutting, stab wounds to the back and absolutely adamantrt had nothing to do with it whatsoever. >> so jessica's affidavit was sent off to the governor too and everybody waited and waited and then on the governor's very last day in office, more than nine years into robert's sentence, a decision. denied. rosenfield devastated drove to the prison to tell robert. >> robert and i hugged. we cried. and probably about the most painful part...
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mr. rosenfield" letter. she admitted to the throat cutting, stab wounds to the back and -- absolutely adamant that robert had nothing to do with it whatsoever. >> reporter: so jessica's affidavit was sent off to the governor, too. and everybody waited. and waited. and then on the governor's very last day in office, more than nine years into robert's sentence -- a decision. denied. rosenfield, devastated, drove to the prison to tell robert. >> robert and i hugged and we cried and probably is about the most painful part of this process. >> reporter: robert's only door to freedom slammed shut. but half a world away, someone else was watching robert's case. could his opinion make a difference? >>> coming up -- >> isn't the confession the strongest evidence you can get? >> not always. >> the police detective in robert's corner when "dateline" continues. >> reporter: this is the coffeewood prison, in mitchells, virginia. robert davis's home, this and other places like it, for something like 40% of his life. every moment of those years dictated by one long night with officer randy snead. at the miserable, exhausted
mr. rosenfield" letter. she admitted to the throat cutting, stab wounds to the back and -- absolutely adamant that robert had nothing to do with it whatsoever. >> reporter: so jessica's affidavit was sent off to the governor, too. and everybody waited. and waited. and then on the governor's very last day in office, more than nine years into robert's sentence -- a decision. denied. rosenfield, devastated, drove to the prison to tell robert. >> robert and i hugged and we cried...
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mr. trump, he doesn't even try to pretend. he acknowledges the problems, which is why he's so adamant about illegal immigration and about tackling the problem we have with education because he wants prosperity for everyone. he doesn't want to put people into buckets. he wants to treat everyone the same. pitching the idea black lives matter is helping the situation, we have to remind everyone black lives matter started long before it was even rumored mr. trump was going to run for president and this happened under a black president's watch. they are chanting horrible things about police officers and the democrat party passed a resolution embracing them. even today they are calling to abolish the police all together. i've got to tell you, when the tea party wanted to babolish th irs, they were called anarchists. >> katrina, there may be some voices who say that. you can't lump in all the people who support black lives matter movement want toting rid of the police. >> we don't get to do that, wolf. i've been on cnn for quite sometime now. every time one person not even affiliated with the tea party did something, the entire organiz
mr. trump, he doesn't even try to pretend. he acknowledges the problems, which is why he's so adamant about illegal immigration and about tackling the problem we have with education because he wants prosperity for everyone. he doesn't want to put people into buckets. he wants to treat everyone the same. pitching the idea black lives matter is helping the situation, we have to remind everyone black lives matter started long before it was even rumored mr. trump was going to run for president and...
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mr. crook if you cannot call adam six >> item number six >>[reading code] >> thank you. we have the author of this chart of amendment supervisor campos >> thank you very much mdm. chairman and college. members of the committee, thank you for your courtesy in hearing item number six right after number one. i have a family matter that i need to attend to so i appreciate that and apologize for any inconvenience. i will be very brief. because i want to just note that we've had a conversation about this measure for quite some time with a number people in this a number of parties that we are still in discussions with and uphold an expectation is that there'll be amendment that will be made to this measure at the next was committee meeting and so my request would be that at some point the item be continued so that it can be heard again in the rules committee at the next meeting which i think is 7 july. with that said, i think it's important nevertheless to begin to have a general discussion about what we are talking about when were talking about the creation of a public advocat
mr. crook if you cannot call adam six >> item number six >>[reading code] >> thank you. we have the author of this chart of amendment supervisor campos >> thank you very much mdm. chairman and college. members of the committee, thank you for your courtesy in hearing item number six right after number one. i have a family matter that i need to attend to so i appreciate that and apologize for any inconvenience. i will be very brief. because i want to just note that we've...
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adams from kentucky. please rise. >> thank you, mr. chairman. in arizona i seven as president of arizona christian university. please join me in a word of prayer. almighty god, we thank you and praise you this morning for the opportunity we have in america to live in freedom and to freely worship you. we thank you today for that amazing privilege bestowed on us by our founding fathers even as we remember those around the world who suffer under leaders and regimes who punish and persecute people of faith. we pray, dear god, that we would never take a religious freedom for granted. father, we're thankful today for the opportunity you've given those of us in this room to propose ideas and policies that honor you and that will lead to blessing and flourishing for our people. we thank you that because as a nation we honored you and your principles from the beginning, from the mayflower compact to the declaration of independence, to our annual thanksgiving celebrations to the pledge of allegiance we recite today. because we have honored you and your w
adams from kentucky. please rise. >> thank you, mr. chairman. in arizona i seven as president of arizona christian university. please join me in a word of prayer. almighty god, we thank you and praise you this morning for the opportunity we have in america to live in freedom and to freely worship you. we thank you today for that amazing privilege bestowed on us by our founding fathers even as we remember those around the world who suffer under leaders and regimes who punish and persecute...
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adam. how would you sum up hillary's campaign? >> easy. it's "rocky three." hillary is rich, overconfident and will lose in an upset to an angry bully with weird mare who everybody calls mr >> "rocky four"! >> yeah, "rocky four"! donald trump is a monster backed by russia and is embarrassing america in front of the entire world! (cheers and applause) >> exactly. and now hillary clinton is going to pull america back from the brink which training in those harsh conditions. >> pulling off a huge victor in front of the whole world. bah bah bah (singing theme from "rocky") bah bah bah -- >> trevor: jordan klepper, hasan minhaj, adam l ♪ if palm trees could talk... i bet they would speak spanish. man, i wish i spoke spanish! ♪ jack knocked over a candlestick, onto the shag carpeting... ...and his pants ignited into flames, causing him to stop, drop and roll. luckily jack recently had geico help him with renters insurance. because all his belongings went up in flames. jack got full replacement and now has new pants he ordered from banana republic. visit geico.com and see how affordable renters insurance can be. to discover the power of the it's a golhuman hand.nity, the ability
adam. how would you sum up hillary's campaign? >> easy. it's "rocky three." hillary is rich, overconfident and will lose in an upset to an angry bully with weird mare who everybody calls mr >> "rocky four"! >> yeah, "rocky four"! donald trump is a monster backed by russia and is embarrassing america in front of the entire world! (cheers and applause) >> exactly. and now hillary clinton is going to pull america back from the brink which...
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adam. how would you sum up hillary's campaign? >> easy. it's "rocky three." hillary is rich, overconfident and will lose in an upset to an angry bully with weird mare who everybody calls mr >> "rocky four"! >> yeah, "rocky four"! donald trump is a monster backed by russia and is embarrassing america in front of the entire world! (cheers and applause) >> exactly. and now hillary clinton is going to pull america back from the brink which training in those harsh conditions. >> pulling off a huge victor in front of the whole world. bah bah bah (singing theme from "rocky") bah bah bah -- >> trevor: jordan klepper, hasan minhaj, adam l tadaaa! you boys new 'round here? yeah, i'm a&w pop-tart! and i'm orange crush pop-tart! well then - two big swigs on me. she was really cool.... can't hold your soda, boys? tadaaa! crazy good! if palm trees could talk... i bet they would speak spanish. man, i wish i spoke spanish! ♪ ♪ my brother and i have always been rivals. we would dream about racing each other, in monaco. ♪ we were born brothers. competition made us friends. wish bold in the 2017 camry. toyota. let's go places. because only one triple doubles the seasoned beef,ers. nacho ch
adam. how would you sum up hillary's campaign? >> easy. it's "rocky three." hillary is rich, overconfident and will lose in an upset to an angry bully with weird mare who everybody calls mr >> "rocky four"! >> yeah, "rocky four"! donald trump is a monster backed by russia and is embarrassing america in front of the entire world! (cheers and applause) >> exactly. and now hillary clinton is going to pull america back from the brink which...
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mr. comey that question in the near future. >> send them a text. i got to run, but both thank you very much. >>> joining me now, christian adams, former u.s.t attorney serving under both president bush and obama and author of "injustice: exposing the racial agenda of the obama department," glad you're on the program tonight, because you explain the law in english, which i like about you. this intent that james comey says we couldn't prove intent, yet i'm told by judge napolitano and others, intent doesn't matter. if you mishandle a secret document, doesn't matter if you knew or not. what is it? >> it's gross negligence. that's another ball game proving negligence. it's harder in some ways and easier in others. you can be sure they put up evidence, they were not grossly negligent, and there's a battle, and whether or not it's proved beyond a reasonable doubt. i think it could, obviously, certain people disagree with me. >> well, yeah, no reasonable prosecutor, but there's a lot of reasonable prosecutors who go, yes, i would, but if you think about it, there's also -- you deal with the court of law, but we're talking about the court of publi
mr. comey that question in the near future. >> send them a text. i got to run, but both thank you very much. >>> joining me now, christian adams, former u.s.t attorney serving under both president bush and obama and author of "injustice: exposing the racial agenda of the obama department," glad you're on the program tonight, because you explain the law in english, which i like about you. this intent that james comey says we couldn't prove intent, yet i'm told by judge...
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mr. trump answered the questions. i thought it was great. liz: okay. so those are the good aspects. let me just quote representative adaminzinger of illinois, a republican. he reported, quote, you could feel the lack of enthusiasm in the room. you know, look, depending which state, you may feel differently about what donald trump has to say but did you feel lack of enthusiasm in the room? >> i didn't. i'm well aware of the fact that not everyone inside of the conference has endorsed mr. trump yet. liz: sure. >> and you know, so taking that into account i wouldn't say every single person was enthusiastically greeting him and reacting to all of his words but i thought there were very positive exchanges with members with, speaker ryan. so i didn't get the impression at all that there was a lack of enthusiasm. i would say hopefully coming out of this, there will be more enthusiasm after some reflection. liz: sure. there is word he defended the use of the jewish star on that anti-hillary tweet from a couple of days ago. he said this was all created by the media. however there is great concern that, you know, the term dog whi
mr. trump answered the questions. i thought it was great. liz: okay. so those are the good aspects. let me just quote representative adaminzinger of illinois, a republican. he reported, quote, you could feel the lack of enthusiasm in the room. you know, look, depending which state, you may feel differently about what donald trump has to say but did you feel lack of enthusiasm in the room? >> i didn't. i'm well aware of the fact that not everyone inside of the conference has endorsed mr....
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mr. bezos killing it. and that's an all-american company. and he's beaten everybody anywhere on earth. that's an all-american winner. >> j.b. >> sam adams boston beer company. i'm in this name and it's not gone well, but i think there are signs that a bottom is in. and i think competition is being way overstated. company will come back. >> steph. >> kraft heinz, they make hot dogs and ketchup but also have a margin improve story. i think they're going to get in the mix of her sshey and that whole thing. >> everybody remember baseball, hot dogs, apple pie and chevrolet? >> no. >> general motors. >> when was that from 1968? >> probably. >> that does it for "halftime report." i'll see you in an hour. meantime "power lunch" is going to get underway right now, guys. >>> all right. welcome to "power lunch." melissa, take the next hour off. you've earned it. we'll see you in one hour. welcome to "power lunch." michele is back. nice to have you here. >> great to be here. >> brian is here and i'm tyler mathisen. what a week it has been on thursday before the british vote to leave the eu the dow was at 18,011. then came big drops friday and monda
mr. bezos killing it. and that's an all-american company. and he's beaten everybody anywhere on earth. that's an all-american winner. >> j.b. >> sam adams boston beer company. i'm in this name and it's not gone well, but i think there are signs that a bottom is in. and i think competition is being way overstated. company will come back. >> steph. >> kraft heinz, they make hot dogs and ketchup but also have a margin improve story. i think they're going to get in the mix...
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mr country. people say what about china? if we don't do it, china steps in. i had this debate with secretary clinton. she could not be more adamant that she is not going to support it. but on this one i side with the president. maria: she is going to raise taxes on the highest earners, that's going to affect jobs. >> i think she'll look at business reform and make sure we think about repatriation and lower taxes for manufacturing. i think everyone talks about individual taxes. this debate is about business taxes. the wealthiest spending either way. maria: robert wolf joining us there. we are live for the fourth and final night of the democratic national convention. stay with us. when a moment turns romantic why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas for pulmonary hypertension, as it may cause an u
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mr. crook if you cannot call adam six >> item number six >>[reading code] >> thank you. we have the author of this chart of amendment supervisor campos >> thank you very much mdm. chairman and college. members of the committee, thank you for your courtesy in hearing item number six right after number one. i have a family matter that i need to attend to so i appreciate that and apologize for any inconvenience. i will be very brief. because i want to just note that we've had a conversation about this measure for quite some time with a number people in this a number of parties that we are still in discussions with and uphold an expectation is that there'll be amendment that will be made to this measure at the next was committee meeting and so my request would be that at some point the item be continued so that it can be heard again in the rules committee at the next meeting which i think is 7 july. with that said, i think it's important nevertheless to begin to have a general discussion about what we are talking about when were talking about the creation of a public advocat
mr. crook if you cannot call adam six >> item number six >>[reading code] >> thank you. we have the author of this chart of amendment supervisor campos >> thank you very much mdm. chairman and college. members of the committee, thank you for your courtesy in hearing item number six right after number one. i have a family matter that i need to attend to so i appreciate that and apologize for any inconvenience. i will be very brief. because i want to just note that we've...