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shortly after, mr. adams and and de day established -- antoine housing, job care, training, computer skills, finance classes, mentoring and more. this past year, mr. adams passed the bar and joined the new york innocence project as one of its attorneys, serving our profession and our society by freeing wrongfully convicted men and women. since 1989, innocence projects across the country have wrongfully342 convicted inmates in 37 states, 70% of whom are people of color. accomplishments can be considered extraordinary, part of mr. adams' story is not unique. more thanto a study, 40% of those sentenced to death between 1973 and 2004 are likely innocent. men of color are disproportionately represented in that figure. it begs there is questions. suspects ensure that are truly innocent until proven guilty? what role can attorneys play in creating a justice system that is truly fair for all? the conversation on race, equality, and america's criminal justice system is an ongoing one nationwide and here at the city cl
shortly after, mr. adams and and de day established -- antoine housing, job care, training, computer skills, finance classes, mentoring and more. this past year, mr. adams passed the bar and joined the new york innocence project as one of its attorneys, serving our profession and our society by freeing wrongfully convicted men and women. since 1989, innocence projects across the country have wrongfully342 convicted inmates in 37 states, 70% of whom are people of color. accomplishments can be...
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the stated his opinion in a letter to a journal about mr. adams. the letter was sent weeks before mr. adams signed the act into law. how can someone violate the law before it is signed? this i do not understand to this day. what many of my citizens are not aware of is the alien act consists of three things. there is a naturalization law, and alien friends act, and in alien enemies act. in the matter of the first act, the time has come where it will be proper to declare nothing but shall entitle a man to citizenship in this country. let me say that again. nothing but birth shall entitle a man to citizenship in this country. though many of his own party thought this went too far, and alien had to write inside for 14 years before applying to become a citizen. all aliens had to register with a district court within 48 hours of arrival in the united states. those already here, the other two acts were designed to address that. the act restrained emigrants from with we were at war. i have a long quote from the act itself or it i will not for you with that
the stated his opinion in a letter to a journal about mr. adams. the letter was sent weeks before mr. adams signed the act into law. how can someone violate the law before it is signed? this i do not understand to this day. what many of my citizens are not aware of is the alien act consists of three things. there is a naturalization law, and alien friends act, and in alien enemies act. in the matter of the first act, the time has come where it will be proper to declare nothing but shall entitle...
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mr. adams was 17 years old when he was sentenced to 28 years and a maximum security prison after being convicted of sexual assault. yearsserving nearly 10 and fighting multiple appeals he was exonerated with the help of the wisconsin innocence project. he used the injustice that he had endured as an inspiration to become an advocate for the underserved. in the loyola school of law after graduating from university with high honors in may 2015 he graduated from law school and started a public withest fellowship honorable and clay williams, a judge on the seventh circuit court of appeals. the same court that had reversed his conviction because of his trial laurels -- lawyers. andtly after, mr. adams antoine day established the life after justice center. it served as "an advocate for the rights of the wrongfully convicted by seeking health care, housing, job training, computer skills, finance classes, mentoring, and more." this past year mr. adams passed the new york state bar and just last month h
mr. adams was 17 years old when he was sentenced to 28 years and a maximum security prison after being convicted of sexual assault. yearsserving nearly 10 and fighting multiple appeals he was exonerated with the help of the wisconsin innocence project. he used the injustice that he had endured as an inspiration to become an advocate for the underserved. in the loyola school of law after graduating from university with high honors in may 2015 he graduated from law school and started a public...
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"louisa: the extraordinary life of mrs. adams" has been worth the wait. please join me in welcoming her. [applause] >> guest: hi everyone, thanks for coming. i am so happy to be here to talkabout this book . also just happy to be part of this group of louisa. i feel like many other louisa's might have been chosen but i'm honored to be the one. this book also is one of my favorite books that i've read this year, i love this book very deeply, not just because of the narcissistic pleasures of reading about somebody with my own name but also because i found that as a biography it was more deeply invested in understanding the interiority of its main characters than any other biography i've read. i feel like this character of louisa atoms came alive for me and remained with me more than any other character in any books that i've read this year. i think louisa made so many fascinating decisions in this book for me the most interesting was the decision to explore through every shifting weather of this character's mind as much as she was exploring the fascinating
"louisa: the extraordinary life of mrs. adams" has been worth the wait. please join me in welcoming her. [applause] >> guest: hi everyone, thanks for coming. i am so happy to be here to talkabout this book . also just happy to be part of this group of louisa. i feel like many other louisa's might have been chosen but i'm honored to be the one. this book also is one of my favorite books that i've read this year, i love this book very deeply, not just because of the narcissistic...
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mr. adams: thank you for your question. i will make sure i will give you my information before i leave. to be honest, that is a question my mother or my aunts could answer better than i could. i will say this. the squeaky wheel gets the oil. you have to continue to beat the drum until the attention comes. we cannot forget about the power we hold in our hands with cell phones, with social media. you do not have to wait for someone to write a report. you can become your own author and write these blogs, spread them on social media and tag people. tag potus. tag people that continue to beat the drum. he also himself has to continue to wait for justice. look, the unfortunate thing about prison and being in prison is it really does not go slow. before you know it, one christmas will turn into eight before you know it. it is one of these things. the best thing for me to do when i was in there was believe that, every day i was going home the next day. that was one of the things that kept me sane. it was like reverse psychology for
mr. adams: thank you for your question. i will make sure i will give you my information before i leave. to be honest, that is a question my mother or my aunts could answer better than i could. i will say this. the squeaky wheel gets the oil. you have to continue to beat the drum until the attention comes. we cannot forget about the power we hold in our hands with cell phones, with social media. you do not have to wait for someone to write a report. you can become your own author and write these...
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mr. adams wrote congressman joshua giddings of ohio, belongs to no local district, to political party, but to the nation and to the people. adams had great love. great reverence for the house of representatives. he loved the theater of his proceedings. loved, as he wrote, these echos pillars of the great hall. the calls of ayes and nos. the different intonations of answers from different voices. the tone of the speaker in announcing the vote. the various shades of pleasure and pain in the members on hearing it, unquote. he served here for 17 years. rarely missing even an hour when the house was in session. he worked fervently to establish the smithsonian. opposed the war with mexico and with unfailing tenacity. and spoke with the eloquent scarcely equal then or since, old man eloquent, he was called. and he battled as did no one else to abolish the so-called gag rule which kept congress from interfering with slavery in the slave states. indeed, he was the most ardent and faithful anti-slavery m
mr. adams wrote congressman joshua giddings of ohio, belongs to no local district, to political party, but to the nation and to the people. adams had great love. great reverence for the house of representatives. he loved the theater of his proceedings. loved, as he wrote, these echos pillars of the great hall. the calls of ayes and nos. the different intonations of answers from different voices. the tone of the speaker in announcing the vote. the various shades of pleasure and pain in the...
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office refused to confirm a published report that there's in fact an investigation going on and mr. adams says he's not been contacted by any federal investigators. n.j. burkett, channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> now to vote 2016. donald trump proposing the biggest tax cut in u.s. history. it comes during his first ever economic policy speech. mr. trump promising to reduce the top tax from 39% to 33% and give parents a tax break on childcare. corporate taxes would get a huge cut, down to 15% from a high of 39. >> this is what i want to do for our country. i want to jump start america. and it can be done. and it won't even be that hard. >> however the tax policy center says trump's cuts will add nearly $10 trillion to the responding during a campaign swing through st. petersburg, florida saying trump's plan would benefit rich corporations and the wealthiest americans all at the expense of the working class. >> we are not interested in economic plans that only help the top 1%. it's time we helped everybody else in america get ahead and stay ahead. >> secretary clinton, quoting now, don't let a
office refused to confirm a published report that there's in fact an investigation going on and mr. adams says he's not been contacted by any federal investigators. n.j. burkett, channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> now to vote 2016. donald trump proposing the biggest tax cut in u.s. history. it comes during his first ever economic policy speech. mr. trump promising to reduce the top tax from 39% to 33% and give parents a tax break on childcare. corporate taxes would get a huge cut, down to...
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this past year mr. adams passed he new york state bar and just last month he joined the new york innocence project as one of our ttorneys serving proflgs of profession and wrongfully reeing convicted machine and women. ince 1989 innocence projects have exonerated 342 wrongfully inmates in 37 states. 70% of whom had been people of color. while his accomplishments are extraordinary part of adams's story is not unique. according to a 2014 study in the journal pnas more than 4% of those sentenced death between 1973 and 2004 innocent. many of color are represented ately in the figure. it begs various questions. racism in the t criminal justice system to ensure suspects are treated as innocent until proven guilty? whether role can attorneys play that is t a system truly fair for all? race, nversation on equality and american criminal justice system is ongoing and here at the city club. we are so glad it add the dams's voice to discussion. ladies and gentlemen, members club, iends of the city please join me in welco
this past year mr. adams passed he new york state bar and just last month he joined the new york innocence project as one of our ttorneys serving proflgs of profession and wrongfully reeing convicted machine and women. ince 1989 innocence projects have exonerated 342 wrongfully inmates in 37 states. 70% of whom had been people of color. while his accomplishments are extraordinary part of adams's story is not unique. according to a 2014 study in the journal pnas more than 4% of those sentenced...
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mr. john adams and the into, cleveland with the 5-format, completing the sweep that angels have lost 10 in a row. >>> indians top catching prospect was 0 for 4, snapping his historic hitting streak but hold on a second. it was more than a second. one hour after the we got word that the official scorer changed an error to a hit so that means that he is still streaking. he has got a hit in 50 straight games but he claimed -- the event in lynchburg. here is the play. ground ball, and it goes over the third baseman. after additional review, the official scorer ruled that the ball was hit far enough away from the back end, up to the preventing the third baseman up for making the play with ordinary effort but so it is a hit at the street continues. >>> he is looking to extend his streak to 51 today. meantime, college football season is around the corner. stepping up, buckeyes me today, head coach urban meyer and the next met up is already the theme park meyer announcing that defensive alignment ruptured his achilles tendon and is out for the season. also likely out for the season is offensive li
mr. john adams and the into, cleveland with the 5-format, completing the sweep that angels have lost 10 in a row. >>> indians top catching prospect was 0 for 4, snapping his historic hitting streak but hold on a second. it was more than a second. one hour after the we got word that the official scorer changed an error to a hit so that means that he is still streaking. he has got a hit in 50 straight games but he claimed -- the event in lynchburg. here is the play. ground ball, and it...
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mr. driver: yeah, well, yes. it definitely made things easier for ataf. charlie: you said that. of course. hello. adamver on the line. mr. driver: but then you also have to fight for the right kind of money because it's a tricky thing to donate. obviously the art is always difficult to raise money for. not like -- you know when people want to support worthy causes. we're not saying, you know, give us a hundred dollars and it'll go toward art. the benefit may not be immediate. but that's easier. but i lost you. you ie: tell me, how did see him? mr. driver: this is also tying into why i decided to do it. because it was j.j. and i was expecting hollywood movies obviously. i have a strong chip on my shoulder that it's a lot about spectacle and not character. charlie: well, it is. mr. driver: but not -- i would say the first words out of j.j.'s mouth were story and character. and it will give you something nuanced to play and hopefully not something that is generic. the relationship is what the -- the idea of parents and fathers. charlie: that's true with spielberg, too. mr. driver: what's that? charlie: t
mr. driver: yeah, well, yes. it definitely made things easier for ataf. charlie: you said that. of course. hello. adamver on the line. mr. driver: but then you also have to fight for the right kind of money because it's a tricky thing to donate. obviously the art is always difficult to raise money for. not like -- you know when people want to support worthy causes. we're not saying, you know, give us a hundred dollars and it'll go toward art. the benefit may not be immediate. but that's easier....
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adam: mr. trump spent just a fraction of what ms. has spent, 61 million dollars on tv ads according to reports. is this a battle who spends more? is this a battle of the message? >> no, it's not who spends more, he's gone to the people. every day he's talking to the people, you don't have to do all the tv ads when you go directly to the voters and get their support. hillary wants open borders. i spent 35 years as a top federal drug enforcement official in mexico. latin america. border. and we still have a big problem. and i have to commend donald. everybody goes to the border, they talk about illegal immigration, he's the only one talking about the drug traffic where. do you think all the drugs come from, destroying our young people, our nations? it comes from mexico, so it's not just a wall to stop illegal immigration. it's to stop the drug traffic and terrorism, which he brought out a year ago. adam: let me very quickly, you bring up the issue of terrorism. i want to shift from drugs to terrorism. there are reports members of isis
adam: mr. trump spent just a fraction of what ms. has spent, 61 million dollars on tv ads according to reports. is this a battle who spends more? is this a battle of the message? >> no, it's not who spends more, he's gone to the people. every day he's talking to the people, you don't have to do all the tv ads when you go directly to the voters and get their support. hillary wants open borders. i spent 35 years as a top federal drug enforcement official in mexico. latin america. border....
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mr. jefferson? >> john adams is elected president but he takes over at a turbulent time.on the brink of another international conflict. france is at war with great britain. and french ships capture american vessels trading with england, leading hamilton's federalists to call for war with france. >> john adams is a federalist and thomas jefferson a democratic-republican. but when they both run for president, jefferson becomes vice president to adams. this is because the founders did not account for political parties. the candidate with the most electoral votes becomes president and second place, vice president. as a result, adams is caught in the middle of jefferson's party rivalry with alexander hamilton. >> [ sighs ] my cabinet is pressing for a standing army and a declaration of war with france. >> your cabinet [clears throat] is nothing more than a collection of federalist puppets with alexander hamilton pulling their strings. >> it was the cunning of hamilton which turned the government over to anti-republican hands. a little patience and we shall see the reign of wit
mr. jefferson? >> john adams is elected president but he takes over at a turbulent time.on the brink of another international conflict. france is at war with great britain. and french ships capture american vessels trading with england, leading hamilton's federalists to call for war with france. >> john adams is a federalist and thomas jefferson a democratic-republican. but when they both run for president, jefferson becomes vice president to adams. this is because the founders did...
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mr. trump's proposal if it were an i tunes library for playlists, it was a playlist for businesses. it's tax relief, health insurance or obamacare relief and third deregulation. adamtrump called for overturning all of mr. obama's executive orders. >> i am also immediately cancel all illegal and overreaching executive orders. [applause] today * the fox business team counted well over 248 imposed under the obama administration. now it's -- do you think they can all be rescinded or are there some that should stay in place? >> i think they will be rescinded on day one. if trump is president i don't think a normal traditional republican would do that. i think donald has the courage to do that and that's why he's hated by the establishment. even they don't like him in the gop establishment. donald trump is the one guy i picked a year ago and predicted he would win the presidency. i those's a businessman. he will kill taxes and regulations, he will kill obamacare, climate change and the ability to sue people so easily. i call it the axis of evil. this is destroying businesses across america. that's why there are no good middle class jobs any more. there is only part-time
mr. trump's proposal if it were an i tunes library for playlists, it was a playlist for businesses. it's tax relief, health insurance or obamacare relief and third deregulation. adamtrump called for overturning all of mr. obama's executive orders. >> i am also immediately cancel all illegal and overreaching executive orders. [applause] today * the fox business team counted well over 248 imposed under the obama administration. now it's -- do you think they can all be rescinded or are there...
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at the end of the day i remember, mr. adams, i think your first instruction to the group is think outside the box. you are going to be impressed by the caliber of the content of the instructions that we bring back and the policies. yes, there are restrictions where we can [inaudible] but i think at the end of the day, you will know that san francisco ought to realize the foremost assets is san francisco waterfront so all the policies i hope will lead to capital improvements. i served on san francisco utility commission capital plan and were able to propose policy and recommendation to the city. elaine forbes and diane and the rest of staff you have done a great job and byron ret and the cal bell caliber of the presenters were phenomenal. again, thank you for the opportunity. >> thank you. >> stewart morton. i was graanted a opportunity as being a member of nu agfrom the inception and i want to say how impressed i am with the 33 members plus the various advisory committees. it isn't the same group. 50 percent same group and 50 p
at the end of the day i remember, mr. adams, i think your first instruction to the group is think outside the box. you are going to be impressed by the caliber of the content of the instructions that we bring back and the policies. yes, there are restrictions where we can [inaudible] but i think at the end of the day, you will know that san francisco ought to realize the foremost assets is san francisco waterfront so all the policies i hope will lead to capital improvements. i served on san...
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adam: mr.p's running mate mike pence was on fox news sunday defending those comments. >> i think he's being serious and making a point that needs to be made that there's no question that the failed policies of president obama and secretary state hillary clinton in the wider middle east created a vacuum within iraq in which isis was able to arise. adam: pence also said that trump will offer, and this is a quote, real specifics on how to make the country safer. lauren: vice president joe biden set to hold his first campaign rally for hillary clinton in pennsylvania. biden will declare donald trump the most uninformed presidential nominee in history. meanwhile fox news has learned that some of the fbi files on the agency's in hillary clinton's use of private e-mail server could be given to house committee this week. fbi director james comey say investigators found at least three emailses containing classified markings and clinton was extremely careless but he did not recommend criminal charges. >>
adam: mr.p's running mate mike pence was on fox news sunday defending those comments. >> i think he's being serious and making a point that needs to be made that there's no question that the failed policies of president obama and secretary state hillary clinton in the wider middle east created a vacuum within iraq in which isis was able to arise. adam: pence also said that trump will offer, and this is a quote, real specifics on how to make the country safer. lauren: vice president joe...
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mr. kendall: i think john quincy adams was really tough. brian: number one reason? mr.endall: he had a son who is 30th in his class at harvard and he said don't come home for christmas. i will feel nothing but shame. there were 75 students in the class. brian: joshua kendall has been our guest. he is the author of "first dads." he lives in boston. we thank you very much for joining us. mr. kendall: it has been a pleasure. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q-an d-a.org. "q&a" programs are also available as c-span podcasts. >> if you liked this program, here's some others you might enjoy. evan thomas, author of "being nixon." james nor linger on his book about the lives of children of dictators. and frank kaplan, who shares his biography of john quincy adams. you can saturday, august 6, c-span's issue spotlight looks at police and ra
mr. kendall: i think john quincy adams was really tough. brian: number one reason? mr.endall: he had a son who is 30th in his class at harvard and he said don't come home for christmas. i will feel nothing but shame. there were 75 students in the class. brian: joshua kendall has been our guest. he is the author of "first dads." he lives in boston. we thank you very much for joining us. mr. kendall: it has been a pleasure. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016]...
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adam: mr. canova, in the e-mails where your name does come up, is it a specific let's do this?nce the sanders complaint against hillary clinton was the coordination of debates to help hillary clinton. is it that kind of stuff going on in the e-mails? is it one that you can -- i'm not saying you're not telling us the truth, we want to be able to say to debbie wasserman schultz here it is. >> well, sure, again, go to the website, you'll see, my name comes up dozens of times and can you read it for yourself. she was using dnc resources to figure out how to respond to all kinds of events that my campaign was doing. that's not a matter of two words saying uncool or not cool. this was a repeated pattern of trying to use the dnc resources to respond to my campaign. so that's clear violations of federal law. and you know something, the wikileaks disclosure shows this is a pattern of wasserman schultz, saying one thing and doing another, and distracts people from the real issues, and i've been trying to get her into a debate for four months to talk about real issues. i think it's a sham
adam: mr. canova, in the e-mails where your name does come up, is it a specific let's do this?nce the sanders complaint against hillary clinton was the coordination of debates to help hillary clinton. is it that kind of stuff going on in the e-mails? is it one that you can -- i'm not saying you're not telling us the truth, we want to be able to say to debbie wasserman schultz here it is. >> well, sure, again, go to the website, you'll see, my name comes up dozens of times and can you read...
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in adams mr.onse been taking this food wagon selfie wagon oun on the streets?trts >> people love it.lo it. they love to share the t experience once they're donetheo making their pancake selfie thee actually go and post their pictures on social media. what we've done this year we'llr actually send them photo ofoto their pancake selfie and videoeo of it being made. mad they'll remember that moment and share the with others. oer >> walk us through the process s of people come and see the truct and want to take part in this. what they have did they have tod do. what's the process get this on to this? >> how does it work.s it work. >> really simple. reall they step in to our pancakecake selfie express booth.. >> okay. snap that famous selfie.famous >> then what we do we crow 88 c pancake with the oneb pancake machine.achine. then back here in the foodhen th truck, they're actually usingy i some really cool laser technology to essentially cookyc that selfie on the pancake.ke >> so they're making it ther
in adams mr.onse been taking this food wagon selfie wagon oun on the streets?trts >> people love it.lo it. they love to share the t experience once they're donetheo making their pancake selfie thee actually go and post their pictures on social media. what we've done this year we'llr actually send them photo ofoto their pancake selfie and videoeo of it being made. mad they'll remember that moment and share the with others. oer >> walk us through the process s of people come and see...
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in this hour, adam posen. mr. trump adapts to washington and washington adapts to mr. trump.omberg "surveillance ," live from our washington, d c bureau. d.c., francinein lacqua in london. this is an extraordinary moment with the vice chairman this morning. francine: he was the one the markets were listening to on friday. the dollar moved on the back of it so what would be great to get his perspective on the fed and globally. tom: we are thrilled to have adam posen assisting us with the confusion that we saw in jackson hole although i thought michael mckee's interview with esther george was superb. here is taylor riggs. dilma rousseff failed to sway senators who will decide whether she is permanently removed from office. she answered questions for 14 hours in her impeachment trial and lawmakers expect the senate to vote against her. the spanish prime minister will try to end an eight-month askingal impasse, parliament to back him for a second term. majority when debate concludes tomorrow and if he does not get it, a plurality would be enough in a second vote on friday. new ma
in this hour, adam posen. mr. trump adapts to washington and washington adapts to mr. trump.omberg "surveillance ," live from our washington, d c bureau. d.c., francinein lacqua in london. this is an extraordinary moment with the vice chairman this morning. francine: he was the one the markets were listening to on friday. the dollar moved on the back of it so what would be great to get his perspective on the fed and globally. tom: we are thrilled to have adam posen assisting us with...
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mrs. clinton. is the biggest test right now. adam: i appreciate you taking some difficult questions from us. i do appreciate you being honest with us and talking to us this evening. all the best to you. >> thank you. adam: according to the polling average they are leading and donald trump by about two points so has the firestorm between trump and the parents of the claimed soldier will it affect the numbers. for more on debate is the political power panel. is this stumble doesn't resonate in the part of the country the midwest where is this the kind of thing the people are willing to forgive donald trump? >> i think it will resonate. it will resonate for several reasons. this is not an issue in many ways outside of politics this is about human decency. it's about treating people with respect it's about honoring what is probably one of the most sacred elements of our society here in america which is honoring the military in those who serve in it and especially those who have died for protecting this country in the families of their app. so to do this, it just crosses all boundaries and i thin
mrs. clinton. is the biggest test right now. adam: i appreciate you taking some difficult questions from us. i do appreciate you being honest with us and talking to us this evening. all the best to you. >> thank you. adam: according to the polling average they are leading and donald trump by about two points so has the firestorm between trump and the parents of the claimed soldier will it affect the numbers. for more on debate is the political power panel. is this stumble doesn't resonate...
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in his diary, adams sniffed "i hear mr. clay's company retiring from his chamber. clay's group was playing cards, and they parted as i was about to rise. despite these personal tensions, on christmas eve 1814 the negotiators and the british agreed to the treaty of gent, which ended the war which has been called the second war of independence. clay then returned to the house and was elected speaker again. it was his return to the house -- in his return to the house that clay secured the first of a trio of major legislative feats that helped preserve the union and bring himself national acclaim. with the expansion of the united states following the louisiana purchase, new territories began to join the union. this led to the question of whether they would join a slave states or free states. as the north gained greater population, concern began to develop in the south that slave states were losing influence in the house where representation was based on population. this in turn led slave states to look to the senate. in 1818, missouri became the first territory west of
in his diary, adams sniffed "i hear mr. clay's company retiring from his chamber. clay's group was playing cards, and they parted as i was about to rise. despite these personal tensions, on christmas eve 1814 the negotiators and the british agreed to the treaty of gent, which ended the war which has been called the second war of independence. clay then returned to the house and was elected speaker again. it was his return to the house -- in his return to the house that clay secured the...
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mr. hollywood himself. "new york times" l.a. bureau chief. adam. you have covered a lot of elections. thing that trump is doing, trying to inoculate himself in advance. how does that stand out to you and your history of politics in terms of its unusualness? >> every time i see a word about trump these days i see the word extraordinary. and trying to avoid that. -- i am trying to avoid that. i have become a little reluctant about trying to see the strategy. maybe there is one, maybe there is not. i have never seen a presidential candidate in advance try to spin his loss. you could argue that it is not good for democracy, but you do not want to signal to your supporters that you think that you might lose. on every level it is extraordinary. mark: in the overall context of , they'll have their turn in the barrel when they are being scrutinized and everything looks bad. that it is the other candidates turn. do you, they'll have their turn in the see an end for trump's time in the barrel? >> i will tell you why. it is so cyclical. whatever you think of hillary clinton, she does seem to hav
mr. hollywood himself. "new york times" l.a. bureau chief. adam. you have covered a lot of elections. thing that trump is doing, trying to inoculate himself in advance. how does that stand out to you and your history of politics in terms of its unusualness? >> every time i see a word about trump these days i see the word extraordinary. and trying to avoid that. -- i am trying to avoid that. i have become a little reluctant about trying to see the strategy. maybe there is one,...
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mr. hollywood himself, "new york times" l.a. bureau chief. adamlittle bit about this thing trump is doing, trying to inoculate himself in advance by claiming the system is corrupt. how does that stand out to you in your history of covering politics in terms of its unusualness? >> i guess what's hitting me is every time i see a story about trump these days it always has the word extraordinary in it. i'm trying to avoid that. so two thoughts. one is, i will defer to you on this, i have become a little reluctant to try to look for strategy in what trump is doing because maybe there is one but maybe there's not. in this case, i have never, ever, ever, ever to your question seen a presidential candidate in advance try to spin his loss. you just don't do that. first of all, you could argue it's not good for democracy but second of all, you don't want to signal to your supporters you think you might lose. on every level i guess i would have to say it's extraordinary. >> adam, in the overall context here of trump, there's an expression turn in the barrel
mr. hollywood himself, "new york times" l.a. bureau chief. adamlittle bit about this thing trump is doing, trying to inoculate himself in advance by claiming the system is corrupt. how does that stand out to you in your history of covering politics in terms of its unusualness? >> i guess what's hitting me is every time i see a story about trump these days it always has the word extraordinary in it. i'm trying to avoid that. so two thoughts. one is, i will defer to you on this, i...
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mr. trump.>> reporter: the man was taken to a nearby hospital for a psychological evaluation. >> adam: denied. the federal government announcing today they won't approve marijuana for medical purposes. that means the drug will stay in a class that considers it illegal. the dea says the value of pot scientifically proven. there are a lot of opinion ons this but research on the drug they say will expand. the dea decided to leave marijuana in the most restrictive federal category for controlled substances banning doctors from prescribing and striving medical research. the decision comes as an answer to a petition filed by two former state governors asking federal agencies to losen regulation on the drug. as the gap widens between laws. three dates have legalized the drug for recreational use but according to the safe. has no medical benefit and use. high potential f advocates of the drug say most americans support legalization and think that it should be placed in a lower category with controlled drugs such as vicodin and oxiton couldn't anyone. federal officials say they would consider allowing
mr. trump.>> reporter: the man was taken to a nearby hospital for a psychological evaluation. >> adam: denied. the federal government announcing today they won't approve marijuana for medical purposes. that means the drug will stay in a class that considers it illegal. the dea says the value of pot scientifically proven. there are a lot of opinion ons this but research on the drug they say will expand. the dea decided to leave marijuana in the most restrictive federal category for...
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mr. kendall: i think john quincy adams was really tough. brian: number one reason? mr.endall: he had a son who is 30th in his class at harvard and he said don't come home for christmas. i will feel nothing but shame. there were 75 students in the class. brian: joshua kendall has been our guest. he is the author of "first dads." he lives in boston. we thank you very much for joining us. mr. kendall: it has been a pleasure. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q-and-a.org. "q&a" programs are also available as c-span podcasts. singapore's prime minister is here this week. atre will be a state dinner the white house tomorrow. today, he is giving keynote remarks to the u.s. chamber of commerce on u.s. trade. you can see it here starting at 6:30 eastern. nation conference, discussing the next steps of a political movement that developed
mr. kendall: i think john quincy adams was really tough. brian: number one reason? mr.endall: he had a son who is 30th in his class at harvard and he said don't come home for christmas. i will feel nothing but shame. there were 75 students in the class. brian: joshua kendall has been our guest. he is the author of "first dads." he lives in boston. we thank you very much for joining us. mr. kendall: it has been a pleasure. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016]...
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and this is where john adams steps in and basically ruins the vice presidency for all eternity. [laughter] mr. bordewich: first congress spend weeks, weeks, debating what to call the chief executive. now adams, who repeatedly with xonian charisma, i daresay, inserted himself in the essentially aggravating everyone, diminishing the office of vice president with his every utterance. i don't hate john adams, but these were not his best years. adams considered his most benign highness, or at least his highness, as the acceptable forms of address, although he preferred his high mightiness, and he dismissed president as fit for nothing more than the leader of fire companies or a cricket club. others proposed that he name washington should itself become the title, like caesar or augustus in ancient rome, to be bestowed on future presidents. fortunately, george washington would have none of it. he rejected all these grandiose titles as offensive to the american spirit. and although he was obviously a patrician, a slave owner, a military man accustomed to command and obedience, he was a republican, an
and this is where john adams steps in and basically ruins the vice presidency for all eternity. [laughter] mr. bordewich: first congress spend weeks, weeks, debating what to call the chief executive. now adams, who repeatedly with xonian charisma, i daresay, inserted himself in the essentially aggravating everyone, diminishing the office of vice president with his every utterance. i don't hate john adams, but these were not his best years. adams considered his most benign highness, or at least...
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mr. rosenfield letter. she admitted to the throat cutting stab wounds to the back, and absolutely adamant that robert had nothingo 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 it was about the most painful part of this process. >> 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 a confession the strongest evidence you can get? >> not always. >> the police detective in robert's corner. when "dateline extra" continues. don't bring that mess around here, evan! whoo! don't do it. don't you dare. i don't think so! [ sighs ] it's okay, big fella. we're gonna get through this together. [ baseball bat cracks ] nice rip, robbie. ♪ raaah! when you bundle home and auto insurance through progressive, you get more
mr. rosenfield letter. she admitted to the throat cutting stab wounds to the back, and absolutely adamant that robert had nothingo 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 it was about...
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adam scott.. after two days he sat 26th.. but thanks to putts like this.. a 45 footer... mr. scott is climbing the ladder... one of six on the day... he sits seven under heading into sunday.... your leader heading into the final round... is rickie fowler who shot a 67.. with three birdies...he sits nine under.. praying for rainy weather. and they've got an interesting way of showing it. the celebration between two creatures meant i don't want to live with the uncertainties of hep c. or wonder whether i should seek treatment. i am ready. because today there's harvoni. a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. harvoni is proven to cure up to 99% of patients... rmed treatment as the first cure that's... ...one pill, once a day for 12 weeks. certain patients... ...can be cured with just 8 weeks of harvoni. harvoni is a simple treatment regimen that's been prescribed to more than a quarter of a million patients. tell your doctor if you've had a liver transplant, other liver or kidney problems, hiv, or any other medical conditions, and about all the medicines you take including he
adam scott.. after two days he sat 26th.. but thanks to putts like this.. a 45 footer... mr. scott is climbing the ladder... one of six on the day... he sits seven under heading into sunday.... your leader heading into the final round... is rickie fowler who shot a 67.. with three birdies...he sits nine under.. praying for rainy weather. and they've got an interesting way of showing it. the celebration between two creatures meant i don't want to live with the uncertainties of hep c. or wonder...
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mr. putin's russia -- they have a lot of bills to pay, don't they? adam, what do you see on russia?u are asking one of your other guests. tom: no, they are speechless. adam: i was, too. on the russian side, the saudis have emphasized several times now that they would consider the possibility of getting together to talk about how the market dynamics are working, but that iran and russia would be part of that conversation, and neither of those countries want to participate. francine: what are we left with? market expecting some kind of stability coming from this informal meeting in september that we will never get? adam: what we are left with is what we are talking about all along. the market itself is going to drive this. demand is going to go up because of the factors that lead toward demand growth, and supply has already responded. u.s. production is down more than one million barrels a day. tom: adam sieminski, thank you so much, with the eia. coming up, daniel yergin will join us from ihs. .e will speak to him about oil also, daniel yergin on the new commanding heights of the uni
mr. putin's russia -- they have a lot of bills to pay, don't they? adam, what do you see on russia?u are asking one of your other guests. tom: no, they are speechless. adam: i was, too. on the russian side, the saudis have emphasized several times now that they would consider the possibility of getting together to talk about how the market dynamics are working, but that iran and russia would be part of that conversation, and neither of those countries want to participate. francine: what are we...
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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. it's a performance m. with this degree of intelligence... it's a supercomputer. with this grade of protection... it's a fortress. and with this standard of luxury... it's an oasis. introducing the completely redesigned e-class. it's everything you need it to be...
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. cade dough, lost his fight for life. investigators say they found the victim outside of the adams beer distributor on adams avenue about 6:00 o'clock on august 26th. police say an argument led to this beating but they're not sure who else was involved. tonight the search continues for the killer. >>> a 13-year-old boy shot himself and a little girl in south philadelphia last night. both are expected to be okay but local leaders are outraged that people aren't getting the message about responsible gun ownership. bill anderson is here now. bill, what exactly is it going to take to get pebble to start using gun locks? >> reporter: dawn, honestly i wish i knew. i think most of the people in the city wish we knew. this is a gun lock. they're easy to use and in philadelphia they're free. law enforcement and elected officials have been giving them to anyone who asks. so it's not surprising that after two more children were shot allegedly playing with gun last night, officials are appropriately frustrated. it happens too often in philadelphia and it happened again last night. two children, 11 and 13, both end up shot after the 1
mr. cade dough, lost his fight for life. investigators say they found the victim outside of the adams beer distributor on adams avenue about 6:00 o'clock on august 26th. police say an argument led to this beating but they're not sure who else was involved. tonight the search continues for the killer. >>> a 13-year-old boy shot himself and a little girl in south philadelphia last night. both are expected to be okay but local leaders are outraged that people aren't getting the message...
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about himself to -- [laughter] so -- it is like what henry adams said about the movement from washington to grant, it disproved darwin. [laughter] mr. meacham: that is kind of a critical thing. people have lived through it and they think they know what they think about him. so i had to fight against that and make a historical case for him. the rule is sort of 25 years in my mind, the line between journalism and history. it took that long i think to get a view of him which i happen to think is the truest view that i can write. i think he is an underrated president who did remarkable things and had enormous political faults, failed in the fundamental political test of a presidency which is being reelected. but i do believe -- and this is an interesting lesson, it aims to me, for this era, that he did a lot of things wrong on the way to power but once he had power, he did the right thing at his own political cost. he opposed the 1964 civil rights act when he ran for the senate in 1964 but in 1968 he voted for open housing. he runs, as you will recall, a not particularly gentle campaign in 1988 but he became the last great compromise p
about himself to -- [laughter] so -- it is like what henry adams said about the movement from washington to grant, it disproved darwin. [laughter] mr. meacham: that is kind of a critical thing. people have lived through it and they think they know what they think about him. so i had to fight against that and make a historical case for him. the rule is sort of 25 years in my mind, the line between journalism and history. it took that long i think to get a view of him which i happen to think is...
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mr. straw as i'm on radio in just a bit, along with gina martin adams as well. with evercoreheim isi.iting questioning whether mark carney had no choice to go into negative territory. i was watching for gilts. an uncovered option may be that they are optioning more. tom: this is bloomberg. ♪ ?c+sv strike, the bank of england struggles to fulfill its qad. david: crude falls for a second day after saudi arabia says it pumped a record amount of oil in july. alix: a trump controversy, this one involves guns, the second amendment, and stopping hillary clinton. jonathan: the focus on the united kingdom. and uncovered bank of england operation, not enough sellers for the bank of england to get to that one billion target. david: they tried to sell that nobody wanted to buy. we have german bunds reaching record low levels. alix: .9%. had aday in the u.s. we great demand for three-year treasuries. it was after those weak
mr. straw as i'm on radio in just a bit, along with gina martin adams as well. with evercoreheim isi.iting questioning whether mark carney had no choice to go into negative territory. i was watching for gilts. an uncovered option may be that they are optioning more. tom: this is bloomberg. ♪ ?c+sv strike, the bank of england struggles to fulfill its qad. david: crude falls for a second day after saudi arabia says it pumped a record amount of oil in july. alix: a trump controversy, this one...